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<titleproper>Joyce Gibson Roach Historical Research Collection:</titleproper>
<subtitle>A Guide</subtitle><author>Finding aid prepared by Brenda S. McClurkin</author></titlestmt>
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<creation>Finding aid encoded by Brenda S. McClurkin, <date>May 17, 2011</date>.</creation>
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<origination label="Creator:"><persname encodinganalog="100$a" source="lcnaf">Roach, Joyce Gibson.</persname>

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<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a"> Joyce Gibson Roach Historical Research Collection</unittitle>
<unitdate label="Inclusive Dates:" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1924/2009">1924-2009</unitdate>
<unitdate type="bulk" label="Bulk Dates:" encodinganalog="245$g" normal="1977/2009">1977-2009</unitdate><abstract label="Abstract:">Joyce Gibson Roach, teacher, folklorist, author, was born in Cleburne, Texas in 1935.  She grew up in Jacksboro, graduating from Jacksboro High School in 1954.  Roach holds bachelors and masters degrees from Texas Christian University and did post-graduate work at the University of North Texas.  Roach taught in Fort Worth and Keller ISDs, and has been an adjunct faculty member at TCU.  Her numerous awards for non-fiction works include three Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and the Carr P. Collins prize from the Texas institute of Letters.  Roach is a Fellow in the Texas Folklore Society, Texas State Historical Association, and the Clements Center for Southwestern Studies at Southern Methodist University, and is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters.   This collection is comprised of research materials and notes assembled by Roach in the course of writing her book, <emph render="italic">The Little Town that Could : Westlake, Texas, Origins and Legacies</emph>.</abstract><unitid label="Identification:">Unprocessed mss. 2010-44</unitid><physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">5 boxes (5 linear ft.)</physdesc>
<langmaterial label="Language:" encodinganalog="546">Materials are in <language langcode="eng">English</language>.</langmaterial>
<repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a"> <extref href="http://library.uta.edu/spco/" show="new" actuate="onrequest"> <corpname encodinganalog="852$a"> <subarea>Special Collections,</subarea> The University of Texas at Arlington Library </corpname> </extref> </repository>	
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<bioghist encodinganalog="545$a"><head>Biographical Note</head><p>Joyce Gibson Roach, teacher, folklorist, author, was born in Cleburne, Texas in 1935.  She grew up in Jacksboro, graduating from Jacksboro High School in 1954.  Roach holds bachelors and masters degrees from Texas Christian University and did post-graduate work at the University of North Texas.  Roach taught in Fort Worth and Keller ISDs, and has been an adjunct faculty member at TCU.  Her numerous awards for non-fiction works include three Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and the Carr P. Collins prize from the Texas institute of Letters.  Roach is a Fellow in the Texas Folklore Society, Texas State Historical Association, and the Clements Center for Southwestern Studies at Southern Methodist University, and is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters.</p></bioghist>
<scopecontent encodinganalog="520$a"><head>Scope and Contents</head><p>Research materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, printed materials, floppy disks, compact discs, book manuscripts, galley proofs.  This collection is comprised of research materials and notes assembled by Roach in the course of writing her book, <emph render="italic">The Little Town that Could : Westlake, Texas, Origins and Legacies</emph>.  It includes family histories as well as information on churches (particularly Mt. Gilead Church), schools, cemeteries, roads and railroads.  Materials on Argyle and Roanoke, Texas, are also included.  Roach's book manuscripts and galley proofs are also part of the collection.</p></scopecontent>
<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506$a"><head>Access</head><p>Open for research.</p></accessrestrict>

<custodhist encodinganalog="561$a"><head>Provenance</head><p>Gift of Joyce Gibson Roach, <date type="acquisition" normal="2010" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2010</date>.</p></custodhist>
<acqinfo encodinganalog="541$a"><head>Acquisition</head><p>Gift, <date type="acquisition" normal="2010" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2010</date>.  </p><p>Accessioned as number 2010-44.</p></acqinfo>










<prefercite encodinganalog="524$a"><head>Citation</head><p>Joyce Gibson Roach Historical Research Collection, Unprocessed mss. 2010-44, Box Number, Folder Number, Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library.</p></prefercite><controlaccess> 
<head>Index Terms</head> 
<p>These materials are indexed under the following headings in the catalog of The University of Texas at Arlington Library.  Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.</p>
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<head>Persons</head>
<persname encodinganalog="600$a" source="lcnaf">Roach, Joyce Gibson--Archives.</persname></controlaccess>


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<head>Places</head> 
<geogname encodinganalog="651$a" source="lcsh">Westlake (Tex. : Town)--History.</geogname></controlaccess>
<controlaccess><head>Alternate Titles</head><title encodinganalog="246$a">Historical Manuscripts Collection</title></controlaccess>
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