A Guide to the Walter Prescott Webb Papers,
1857-1966
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Creator: |
Webb, Walter Prescott,
1888-1963 |
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Title: |
Walter Prescott Webb
Papers |
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1857-1966 |
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Abstract: |
Historian Walter
Prescott Webb taught at the University of Texas at Austin (1918-1963), served
as director of the Texas State Historical Association (1939-1946), and authored
ground-breaking works on the history of Texas and the American West. |
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40
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Language: |
Materials are written in English. |
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Repository: |
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History,The University
of Texas at Austin |
Historian Walter Prescott Webb (1888-1963)
was born in rural Panola County, Texas, later moving with his family to a farm
near Ranger, Texas. The young Webb showed an early interest in writing and
appealed to magazine editor William Ellery Hinds for help. Hinds encouraged
Webb, who graduated from Ranger High School and began teaching at a variety of
small Texas schools. With Hinds' assistance, Webb enrolled at the University of
Texas at Austin and earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1915 and married Jane
Elizabeth Oliphant in 1916. He was asked to join the History Department faculty
at the University of Texas in 1918, concurrently writing his master's thesis on
the Texas Rangers and earning a master's degree in 1920.
After an
unsuccessful attempt at doctoral work at the University of Chicago, Webb
returned to Austin and wrote the seminal work The Great
Plains in 1931. The book gained widespread acclaim as a new
interpretation of the American West and was largely the basis for the
University of Texas awarding Webb a Ph.D. in 1932. From 1939 to 1946 Webb also
served as director of the Texas State Historical Association, where he expanded
the Southwestern Historical Quarterly and began
compiling an encyclopedia of Texas which was eventually published as the
Handbook of Texas.
As a professor at the
University of Texas, Webb was well-known for his books and engaging lectures,
where he argued two seminal theories: the Great Plains thesis and the Great
Frontier thesis. Webb asserted in his Great Plains thesis that westward
expansion of Europeans across North America stalled briefly at the 98th
meridian where the woodlands of the east gave way to the arid plains of the
west. Not until technology adapted to the new environment were settlers able to
continue the move west, with innovations such as barbed wire, the windmill, and
the six-shooter revolver. In 1952 Webb published The
Great Frontier to codify his theory of the same name. Webb argued that
the great frontier discovered by Columbus and subsequently explored by
countless adventurers and settlers provided the stimulus for the rise of
wealth, capitalism, and democracy. Then as the lands were settled and the
frontier disappeared (circa 1900), increasing stress on the land triggered the
economic and environmental problems of the 20th century.
Webb published
The Texas Rangers in 1935, Divide We Stand: The Crisis of a Frontierless Democracy
in 1927, More Water for Texas in 1954, and a
collection of essays titled An Honest Preface and Other
Essays in 1959. His wife Jane passed away in 1960 and in 1961 Webb
married Terrell (Dobbs) Maverick (widow of F. Maury Maverick). Webb's life
ended abruptly in an automobile accident near Austin on March 8, 1963, and he
is buried at the State Cemetery in Austin.
The Walter Prescott Webb Papers document
the life of the acclaimed historian, including aspects of his personal life,
his undergraduate and graduate studies (ca. 1910-1932), his career as a
ground-breaking researcher and writer in the American West and Texas, and as a
professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Material includes Webb's
research on his benefactor William Ellery Hinds, both published and unpublished
manuscripts, research material, articles, lectures, correspondence, business
records, awards, class materials, teaching records, student papers, maps,
typescripts, and photographs.
Photographic prints of Walter Prescott
Webb alone and with others; prints of family and friends; Austin; England;
Museum of the Plains; Lawton, Oklahoma; William Ellery Hinds and family;
Johnson's Institute (Friday Mountain Ranch); Texas Rangers; Jones County,
Texas; Ranger High School; as well as miscellaneous prints, many on the
West.
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Arrangement of Series: |
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1. Biographical Records |
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2. Classified Correspondence |
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3. General Correspondence |
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4. Business Records |
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5. Literary Productions |
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6. Literary Productions of Others |
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7. Research Material |
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8. Transcripts |
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9. Teaching Records |
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10. Photographs |
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11. Miscellaneous |
Access Restrictions
Access to glass negatives is
restricted.
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Subjects (Organizations) |
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Texas Rangers. |
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Johnson Institute. |
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Texas. Adjutant General's
Office. |
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University of Texas at Austin. Dept. of
History. |
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University of Texas at Austin.
President. |
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Subjects |
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American Bison. |
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Books. |
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Conservation of natural
resources. |
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Crime and criminals. |
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Economics. |
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Frontier and pioneer life. |
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Geography |
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History--Study and teaching. |
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Indians. |
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Native Americans. |
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Law enforcement. |
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Literature, Texan and
Southwestern. |
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Migrations--Westward movement. |
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Politics and politicians. |
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Ranches and ranching. |
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Roads and highways. |
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Teachers and teaching. |
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Texas. Governors. |
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Water. |
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Places |
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Great Plains (region). |
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Friday Mountain Ranch. |
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Flat Top Ranch. |
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Austin, Texas. |
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Subjects (Persons) |
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Bedichek, Roy. |
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Callicott, William. |
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Hinds, William Ellery. |
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Rainey, Homer Price. |
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Webb, Walter Prescott. |
Walter Prescott Webb Papers, 1857-1966,
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin
Detailed Description of the Papers
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Biographical Records |
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| 2M245 |
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Autobiography |
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Biographical papers |
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Biographies of Walter Prescott Webb |
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Bibliography for Walter Prescott Webb |
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Academic record |
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Awards received |
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| 2M246 |
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Scrapbook and notebook |
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Biographical clippings |
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Oxford University clippings |
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Walter P. Webb's history lecture notes as a student:
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History of Civilization |
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Schevill's Civilization |
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History 5--Introduction |
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| 2M247 |
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Medieval History |
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The Middle Ages |
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The End of the Middle Ages (1250-1500) |
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Survey of the Renaissance |
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History, 1300-1800 |
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The Reformation |
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Absolute Monarchy |
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| 2M248 |
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French Revolution |
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Nineteenth Century Europe |
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Colonization in the Nineteenth Century |
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Twentieth Century Europe |
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American Colonial History |
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Constitutional History of the United States |
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Political Evolution of the South |
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The Planter in Politics |
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The West and the Civil War |
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Reconstruction |
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History of Western Civilization |
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Maine Boundary; Oregon and Texas Question; and
California |
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Monroe Doctrine |
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Historiography |
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Classification of Historical Materials |
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Webb's Thesis Outline |
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Student paper of Walter P. Webb: "A Survey of Ancient
Education" |
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Textbook notes as a student |
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Miscellaneous class notes as a student |
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William E. Hinds Material: |
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Manuscript of "The Search for William E.
Hinds" |
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| 2M250 |
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Manuscript of "The Finding of William E.
Hinds" |
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Correspondence relating to the publication of "The
Search for William E. Hinds," Harper's Magazine,
and condensed in
Readers Digest,
July, 1961August, 1961 |
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Correspondence between Webb and the Hinds
family |
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Correspondence regarding William E. Hinds |
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Correspondence between Webb and Hinds |
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| 2M251 |
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Correspondence relating to William E. Hinds--George B.
Cortelyou genealogy |
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Rufus Jarman correspondence relating to William E.
Hinds |
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C.B. Smith correspondence and "A Salute to Walter
Prescott Webb and 'The Search for William E. Hinds'" by Cecil Bernard
Smith |
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American response to "The Search for William E. Hinds,"
March-July, 1961 |
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American response to "The Search for William E. Hinds,"
August-October, 1961 |
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| 2M252 |
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American response to "The Search for William E. Hinds,"
November, 1961-August, 1963 |
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American response to "The Search for William E. Hinds,"
undated |
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Foreign response to "The Search for William E. Hinds"
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Response from professional colleagues |
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Response from former students |
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Crackpot correspondence |
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Requests for aid--American |
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Requests for aid--Foreign |
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Newspaper clippings related to William E.
Hinds |
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Photocopies of letters and pictures used in Hinds
article |
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Correspondence regarding boyhood and
background |
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Classified Correspondence |
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| 2M253 |
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Andy Adams |
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Bert Barksdale |
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Roy Bedichek, October, 1930-April, 1948 |
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| 2M254 |
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J. Frank Dobie |
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F. Duncalf |
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Educational television |
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J. Evetts Haley |
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T.R. Havins |
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Emerson Hough controversy |
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Lindley Miller Keasbey |
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Augustus C. and Laura L. Krey |
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London Harkness lectures |
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R.D. Mason |
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Edith Parker |
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Charles Pettit |
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Plains Historical article |
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| 2M255 |
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Publishers 1921-1945 |
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| 2M256 |
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Publishers 1946-1963 and undated |
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Rockefeller Foundation |
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| 2M257 |
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Santa Elena Canyon Project |
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Madame Sckerls |
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A.E. Trombly |
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University Press |
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University of Texas 1915-1948 |
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| 2M258 |
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University of Texas August, 1948-1963 and undated |
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Stanley Walker |
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To Mrs. W.P. Webb concerning W.P. Webb, 1966 |
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General Correspondence |
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1909 |
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1918-1932 |
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1933-1939 |
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| 2M261 |
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February 1939-April 1940 |
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| 2M262 |
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May, 1940-April, 1942 |
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| 2M263 |
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May, 1942-March, 1944 |
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| 2M264 |
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April, 1944-1948 |
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| 2M265 |
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1949-1952 |
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| 2M266 |
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1953-1956 |
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| 2M267 |
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1957-1960 |
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| 2M268 |
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1961-1962 |
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| 2M269 |
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May-September, 1962 |
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October, 1962-June, 1963 and
undated |
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Business Records |
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| 2M270 |
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Insurance policies |
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Weatherford property papers |
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Friday Mountain Ranch papers |
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Miscellaneous property papers |
| box |
| 2M271 |
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Tax receipts, 1916-1961 |
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Income tax material, 1931-1959 |
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Notes and bills, 1915-1939 |
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| 2M272 |
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Notes and bills, 1940-1962 |
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undated |
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Bank statements |
| box |
| 2M273 |
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Canceled checks |
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Check stubs and miscellaneous bank items |
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Dun's Review (Business
Weekly) |
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Royalty contracts and copyrights (other than trade
books) |
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Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church pledge
book |
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Literary Productions |
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| 2M273 |
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Bibliography of the literary productions of Walter P.
Webb |
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Published Manuscripts |
| box |
| 2M273 |
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The Great Plains, Research
notes: |
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Correspondence |
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Barbed wire |
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Bibliography |
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Cartographic |
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Dry farming |
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Windmills |
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Miscellaneous |
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Chapters II-III |
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| 4M428 |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 2M275 |
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The Great Plains,
Manuscripts: |
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Chapters V-VI |
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Chapters IX-X |
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Book contracts |
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The Texas Rangers, Research
notes: |
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Correspondence |
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Sam Bass |
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Eugene Buck testimony |
| box |
| OD 1307 |
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William Callicott: large page with notes |
| box |
| 2M276 |
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Civil War |
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Juan N. Cortina |
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Freedman's Bureau |
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W.M. Green |
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Indians
1824-1858 |
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| 2M277 |
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Indians
1858-1880 |
| box |
| 2M278 |
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Mexican War |
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Newspaper extracts
1835-1885, 1923 |
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Palo Alto Fight |
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Photostats and photocopies |
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Printed information |
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Proceedings of Sheriff's Convention of
1879 |
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Reconstruction |
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State Police |
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J.A. Tay Co. transcripts |
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| 2M279 |
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Peter H. Bell |
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Edward Clark |
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Edmund J. Davis |
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Sam Houston |
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Elisha M. Pease |
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Hardin R Runnels |
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James W. Throckmorton |
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Transcripts and Governors' letters, George T.
Wood |
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Officers and companies |
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Miscellaneous |
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Chapters I-IV |
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Chapters I-VI |
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Chapters VII-X |
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Chapters XII-XVI |
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| 2M281 |
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Chapters XVII-XX |
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Chapter IX-Conclusions |
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Manuscript |
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Partial manuscripts |
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| 2M282 |
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Chapter XXIV, 2nd ed.
1965 |
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Movie contracts |
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Miscellaneous |
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Divided We Stand, Research
notes: |
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Manuscript: Should the South and West
Secede? |
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| 2M283 |
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Manuscript submitted to Farrar and
Rinehart |
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Galley proofs for Farrar and Rinehart
edition |
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Partial manuscripts |
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Partial manuscript, Acorn Press Edition |
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Book contracts |
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Sales and promotional records, Acorn Press
Edition |
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| 2M284 |
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Sales and promotional records, Acorn Press
Edition |
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The Great Frontier,
Research notes: |
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Correspondence |
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American frontier concept |
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Bibliography |
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Europe |
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Kinds of Frontier |
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Labor |
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Economic |
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| 2M285 |
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Literature, arts, education, and history |
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Population |
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Religion |
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Sciences |
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United States |
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The Great Frontier,
Manuscripts: |
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Chapters, I-V |
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| 2M286 |
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Chapters VI-IX |
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Chapters X-XIII |
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Chapters III-IV |
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Partial manuscripts |
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| 2M287 |
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The Great Frontier,
Bibliography cards |
| box |
| 2M288 |
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The Story of the Texas
Rangers |
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The Story of the Texas
Rangers, Book contract |
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Flat Top: A Story of Modern
Ranching |
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Unpublished Manuscripts |
| box |
| 2M288 |
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America Speaks to
Europe |
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Friday Mountain
Stories |
| box |
| 2M289 |
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Texas Ranger Tales from Friday
Mountain Ranch |
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The Way of Life in the Cattle
Country |
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A Report Relating to Professor
Fred A. Shannon's Report Entitled "An Appraisal of Walter Prescott Webb's
The Great Plains " |
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Unfinished Manuscripts: Nemesis in a
Small Town |
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Book Reviews |
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Introductions and Forewards |
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Magazine Articles: |
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| 2M290 |
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Encyclopedia |
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Economic and Political |
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The Great Frontier and the Great Plains |
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History and Geography |
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| 2M291 |
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Texas |
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| 2M292 |
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The West |
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Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 2M313 |
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Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 2M338 |
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Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 2M292 |
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Newspaper articles |
| box |
| 2M293 |
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Newspaper articles |
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Plays |
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Short Stories |
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Speeches: |
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Biographical |
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Commencement |
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Economic and Political |
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Presidential Inauguration,
1961 |
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| 2M294 |
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Economic and Political |
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The Great Frontier |
| box |
| 2M295 |
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History |
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Introductions, Presentations, and
Dedications |
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Texas and the Southwest |
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| 2M296 |
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Texas and the Southwest |
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Miscellaneous |
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Miscellaneous fragments of speeches |
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Literary Productions of Others |
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Published Manuscripts |
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| 2M296 |
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The Meat Packers Come to
Texas, by E. C. Barksdale |
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The Hapsburg Espionage Service and
the Gulf Constitution, by J. Roth |
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An Appraisal of Walter Prescott
Webb's The Great Plains, by Fred A.
Shannon |
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Washington Wife: Journal of Ellen
Maury Slayden, edited by Walter P. Webb, Chapters I-XIV |
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| 2M297 |
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Washington Wife: Journal of Ellen
Maury Slayden, edited by Walter P. Webb, Chapters XV-XXV |
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Washington Wife: Journal of Ellen
Maury Slayden, edited by Walter P. Webb, miscellaneous |
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From Texas to Mexico and the Court
of Maximilian in 1865, (incomplete) by A.W. Terrell |
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Unpublished Manuscripts: |
| box |
| 2M297 |
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Reminiscences of P.R. Brown |
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Memoirs of William Callicott |
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Recollections of B.F. Gholson |
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The Truth About Bank Robbers and the Rewards, by Frank
Hamer |
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Reminiscences of James B. Hawkins |
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Reminscences of Buffalo Hunt and Other Experiences, by
Emiel Robert Oberwetter |
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Untitled autobiographical sketch of a Confederate
soldier, by William J. Oliphant |
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Snowheart |
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Excerpts from the Journal of My Trip for Research on the
Life of Henry Lawrence Kinney, by Hortense Warner Ward |
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Reminiscences of Mrs. C.B. "Gladys" Worthen |
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I Want to Go Back, by E.E. Patton |
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Newspaper Clippings: |
| box |
| 2M298 |
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Badmen |
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Civil War |
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Texas |
| box |
| 2M299 |
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Texas Rangers |
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United States |
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The West |
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Miscellaneous |
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Reviews of Walter Prescott Webb's Magazine
Articles: |
| box |
| 2M299 |
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"How the Republican Party Lost Its Future" |
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"The American West, Perpetual Image" |
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Miscellaneous |
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Reviews of Walter Prescott Webb's Books: |
| box |
| 2M300 |
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The Great
Plains |
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The Texas
Rangers |
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Divided We
Stand |
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The Great
Frontier |
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The Story of the Texas
Rangers |
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An Honest
Preface |
| Box |
| 2M300 |
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Reviews of Walter Prescott Webb's speeches |
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Miscellaneous |
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Research Material |
| Box |
| 2M301 |
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Agriculture |
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Archivo General de
Indias |
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Art |
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Book notes |
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Biographical |
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Buffalo |
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Cartographic |
| Box |
| 4N33d |
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Cartographic |
| Box |
| 2M302 |
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Delaware, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah |
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Dow and Bradstreet Style Manual |
| Box |
| 2M303 |
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Economic and Political |
| Box |
| 2M304 |
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Educational |
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Europe and Asia |
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Highways |
| Box |
| 2M305 |
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Highways |
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History |
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Johnson's Institute (Friday Mountain Ranch) |
| Box |
| 2M306 |
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Six-Shooter |
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South |
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Swindling |
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Texas |
| Box |
| 2M307 |
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Water Conservation |
| Box |
| 2M308 |
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Water Conservation |
| Box |
| 2M309 |
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West |
| Box |
| 2M310 |
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UNESCO |
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Teaching Records |
| Box |
| 2M310 |
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Fleming lecture material |
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Syllabus from "The Great Plains" television lecture
series |
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Syllabus from "The American Cowboy" University of Texas
television series |
| Box |
| 2M311 |
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The Great Plains seminar lecture notes |
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History 9 course outline |
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Class rolls |
| Box |
| 2M312 |
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Course bibliographies and syllabi |
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Examinations |
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Paper topics |
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Miscellaneous teaching material |
| Box |
| 2M313 |
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Theses and dissertations,
1926, June 1947 |
| Box |
| 2M322 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1940--1947 |
| Box |
| 2M323 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1947-1948 |
| Box |
| 2M324 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1949 |
| Box |
| 2M325 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1949-1950 |
| Box |
| 2M326 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1950-1951 |
| Box |
| 2M327 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1951 |
| Box |
| 2M328 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1952 |
| Box |
| 2M329 |
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Student Papers: Democracies and Frontiers seminar,
1953-1954, and undated |
| Box |
| 2M330 |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Fall 1954-1955 |
| Box |
| 4N8u |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Fall 1954-1955 |
| Box |
| 2M331 |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Spring 1955-1956 |
| Box |
| 2M332 |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Fall 1956-1958 |
| Box |
| 2M333 |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Spring 1958 |
| Box |
| 2M334 |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Fall 1958-1961 |
| Box |
| 2M335 |
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Student Papers: Problems of Western History Since 1865
seminar, Fall 1960-1962 and undated |
| Box |
| 2M336 |
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Student Papers: The South seminar, 1960 |
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Student Papers: Papers from the University of Alaska,
1962 |
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Student Papers: Miscellaneous seminar papers |
| Box |
| 2M337 |
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Student Papers: History 287K (The West),
undergraduate |
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Student Papers: History 372M (Proseminar in Historical
Writing and Editing), undergraduate |
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Student Papers: Miscellaneous student papers,
undergraduate |
| Box |
| 2M338 |
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Miscellaneous papers |
| Box |
| 4N33c |
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Teaching Records--lecture aids |
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Transcripts: |
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Correspondence Concerning the Texas Rangers |
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Office of the Adjutant General of Texas |
| box |
| 2R287 |
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Vol. I 1838-1865 |
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Vol. II 1867-1975 |
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Vol. III 1876 |
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Vol. IV January--July 1877 |
| box |
| 2R288 |
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Vol. V August--December 1877 |
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Vol. VI January--May 1878 |
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Vol. VII June--December 1878 |
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Vol. VIII 1879 |
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Vol. IX 1880 |
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Vol. X 1881-1882 |
| box |
| 2R289 |
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Vol. XI 1883-1890 |
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Vol. XII 1891-1893 |
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Vol. XIII 1894-1895 |
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Vol. XIV 1896-1897 |
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Vol. XV 1898-1902 |
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Vol. XVI 1903-1906 |
| box |
| 2R290 |
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Vol. XVII 1907-1909 |
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Vol. XVIII 1910-1912 |
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Vol. XIX 1913-1917 |
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Vol. XX 1918 |
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Vol. XXI 1919-1921 |
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Office of the Governor of Texas |
| box |
| 2R291 |
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Vol. I 1846-1850 |
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Vol. II 1846-1850 |
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Vol. III 1851-1856 |
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Vol. IV 1851-1860 |
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Vol. V |
| box |
| 2R292 |
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Vol. VI 1861-1873 |
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Vol. VII 1864-1873 |
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Vol. VIII 1874-1921 |
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Indian affairs in Texas, 1845-1878 |
| box |
| 2R293 |
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Indian depredation in Texas, 1845-1880 |
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Legislation pertaining to the Texas Rangers, 1853-1893 |
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Indian and frontier affairs, 1832-1959 |
| box |
| 2R294 |
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Copies of newspaper clippings, 1841-1902 |
| box |
| 2R275 |
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United State Army in Texas, 1845-1860 |
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Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 3L19 |
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University of Texas: Rainey Controversey
Records |
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University of Texas: Advisory committee on selection of a
president, 1952-1953 |
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University of Texas: Advisory committee on selection of a
chancellor, 1953 |
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Walter McCaleb: Texas State Historical Association
Controversy |
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Local history book |
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Book announcements |
| box |
| 3L20 |
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Cards and invitations |
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Texas Women's University Writer's Conference, 1961 |
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Programs and conferences |
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Menus |
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Miscellaneous items |
| box |
| 3S187 |
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"Those Who Write the News Honor Those Who Make It,"
Austin American,
Dec. 16, 1958"Chart of the Vertical Flow of Wealth in the Western World
After 1500" |
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Oversize Material: |
| box |
| 2.325/V12 |
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Newspaper and magazine clippings
1928,1929,1940,1943, |
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Book advertisement
1953 |
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Photographic Material: |
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Webb alone: |
| box |
| 3Y71 |
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Webb, Walter P., various views |
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Webb with others: |
| box |
| 3Y71 |
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Allen |
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Baker |
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Bond, Ronny |
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Boyd |
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Carter |
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Goode, Oscar |
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Gunn |
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Jackson, Guy |
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Johnson, Lyndon B. |
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Jones |
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Kittrell, Bill |
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Lathrop, Barnes |
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McKay |
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Pripps |
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Provost |
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Thompson, Clark |
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Thornberry, Homer |
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Structures, Things, and Actions |
| box |
| 3Y71 |
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Paris, France, The University of Sorbonne, 1955 |
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Family and Friends |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Adams, Andy |
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Coffmann, Ernest, October 1, 1927 |
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Hefner, Robert A., April 2, 1931 |
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Johnson, Lyndon B. |
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Pettit, Charles |
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Savinis, E. (?) |
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Stuart, John M. |
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Toynbee, Arnold |
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Webb, Casner, father of Walter P., October 6, 1934 |
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Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Casner, parents of Walter
P. |
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Webb, Jane |
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Webb, Mildred |
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Unidentified |
| box |
| 3S50 |
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Unidentified portraits |
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Austin, Texas |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Capitol |
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Driskill Hotel, site of, 1866 |
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Missouri House 1866 |
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Street scenes |
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University of Texas, Barker Texas History
Center |
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University of Texas, Old Main Building |
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University of Texas, Pearce Hall |
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Colorado River, hills along |
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Unidentified |
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England |
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Persons: |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Adams, Nichole |
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Bennett, Sam |
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Winant, Constance R. (Mrs. John Gallant) |
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Winant, John Gallant |
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Places: |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Oxford, England: |
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central air view |
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Hight Street |
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from Magdalen Tower |
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American Embassy |
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All Souls College, Twin Towers |
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Christ Church, Tom Tower |
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Magdalen College, Grammar Hall |
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Magdalen College, Magdalen Tower |
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Magdalen College, St. John the Baptist, outdoor
pulpit |
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Queens College, library |
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Queens College, library interior |
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Queens College, Queens chapel |
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Queens College, Queens hall |
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Shipston-On-Stour, England, Crab Mill,
Ilmington |
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Great Plains Museum:Lawton, Oklahoma, Museum of the Great Plains: |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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aerial view |
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exterior |
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interior |
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William E. Hinds |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Hinds, Ida K. (?) |
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Hinds, William E. |
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Burlington, Vermont, Hinds gravesite |
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Burlington, Vermont, Hinds, Ida K.
gravestone |
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Burlington, Vermont, Hinds, William E.
gravestone |
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Johnson's Institute (Friday Mountain Ranch) |
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Persons |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Bedichek, Roy |
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Kittrell, Bill |
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Lathrop, Barnes |
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Webb, Walter P. |
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Unidentified |
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Places |
| box |
| 3Y72 |
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Hayes County, Texas, Johnson Institute,
building |
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Hayes County, Texas, Johnson Institute,
gravestone |
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Hayes County, Texas, Johnson Institute, Johnson,
Thomas gravesite |
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Hayes County, Texas, Johnson Institute,
scenery |
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Landmarks of Jones County, Texas |
| box |
| 3Y73 |
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Anson, Ansford Hotel |
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Anson, Anson High School |
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Anson, Anson Ward School |
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Anson, first school in |
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Chittenden Ranch, corral |
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Chittenden Ranch, house |
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Culver Hotel |
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farm home |
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Fort Phantom Hill, commissary |
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Fort Phantom Hill, headquarters for
officers |
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Fort Phantom Hill, magazine |
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Jones County Courthouse |
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Major neighbors, Indian Trading Post |
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Spectral chimney |
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Unidentified |
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Texas Rangers |
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Persons |
| box |
| 3Y73 |
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Adams, Andy |
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Aldrich, Roy W. |
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Allen, Buck |
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Allison, W.D. |
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Avery, |
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Baldwin, |
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Banister, Neal |
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Barler, W.L. |
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Barton, Thomas D. |
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Bassett, Charley |
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Basysley (?), John |
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Bean, Roy |
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Bell, Charles |
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Blackwell, C.J. |
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Blackwell, J.B. |
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Block, |
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Britton, Ed |
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Britton, G. |
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Brooks, Joe B. |
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Brown, Neal |
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Buck, Eugene |
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Burks, Amanda |
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Callicott, William |
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Cardie, Louis |
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Cardwell, Deats |
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Chatman, |
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Chesshir, Sam P. |
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Chire, Ira W. |
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Cooper, Tom |
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Costello, Felix |
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Cox, E.W. |
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Cragg, Howard |
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Craighead, Charles H. |
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Crowder, |
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Cummings, |
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Cummings, A.P. |
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Custer, John |
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Davenport, Horbert |
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David, Loyd A. |
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Durham, George |
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Durst, S.D. |
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Earp, Wyatt |
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Flores, Leonardo |
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Fontan, W.H. |
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Ford, John S. |
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Fox, J.M. |
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Fox, Leslie |
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Fox, Monroe |
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Garcia, Tomas |
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Gillan, |
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Gillette, J.B. |
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Gliden, George |
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Gore (?), Margaret |
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Gray, Jerry |
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Gray, Jerry, Jr. |
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Green, W.M. |
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Haley, J. Evetts |
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Hamer, Frank |
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Hanson, C.J. |
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Harris, W.H. |
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Harvick, Ad |
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Hawkins, Red |
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Hays, John Coffee |
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Heard, Ira J. |
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Hensley, John E. |
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Hickman, Tom R. |
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Higgins, John Pinckney |
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Hinojosa, Daniel |
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Hollis, John |
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Holmes, W.E. |
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Howard, Charles R. |
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Hughes, John |
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Hughes, John R. |
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Hurst, George B. |
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Jackman, J.T. |
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Jester, Mack |
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Johnson, |
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Jones, Allen |
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Koonsman, M.N. |
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Lee, Croones |
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Lehman, Herman (Chief Mon Ta Chena) |
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Lincecum, C.C. |
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Lindsey, D.E. |
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Longorio, Triston |
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McCoy, Jim |
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McCulloch, Ben |
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McDowell, B.J. |
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McGee, Mark |
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McLean, |
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McNelly's, L.H., Company |
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Mahon, T. |
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Masterson, Bat |
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Mathews, Dallas |
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Miller, Arch |
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Miller, J.W. |
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Mitchell, A.T. |
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Mitchell, R.A. |
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Mix, Tom |
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Molesworth, M.W. |
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Moran, John A. |
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More, Harry |
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Nichols, R.C. |
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Oliphant, Boon |
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Peak, June |
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Platt, Sam |
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Platt, Mrs. Sam |
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Platt, Tom |
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Preston, J.C. |
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Price, C.W. |
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Price, Sterling |
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Probst, |
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Reed, Elmo D. |
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Robertson, Jack |
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Robertson, R.L. |
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Robinson, H.L. |
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Rogers, M.D. |
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Rogers, Norman N. |
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Rowe, W.J. |
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Ryan, W.M. |
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Sanders, George W. |
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Sanders, John J. |
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Short, Luke |
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Slaton, A.M. |
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Slaughter, W.B. |
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Smallwood, D.S. |
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Smith, |
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Smith, Erwin E. |
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Smith, John |
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Standard, Jess |
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Sullivan, John L. |
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Summerall, Bob |
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Taylor, |
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Taylor, "Buck" |
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Taylor, Creed |
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Taylor, W. Alonzo |
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Terrell, Arthur |
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Texas Rangers Annual Association, Ranger,
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Texas Rangers Annual Convention |
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Thompson, Harry E. |
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Trimble, Lee |
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Tumlinson, Ben T. |
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Van Riper, Edward J. |
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Vaughn, Jeff |
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Ville, Francisco |
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Walker, Leonard |
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Wallace, William Alexander Anderson
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Wheatley, J.B. |
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Wheeler, C.A. |
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Wood, |
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Woods, Powell |
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Wright, Earl |
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Wright, William L. |
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Wright's, William L., Rangers |
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Places |
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| 3Y73 |
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Desdemona, Texas, street scene, November 14, 1919 |
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Antonio,
steamboat |
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Austin, Texas, governor's mansion |
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Bandera, Texas, Frontier Times Museum
Building |
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Brownsville, Texas, international bridge |
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Brownsville, Texas, pontoon across Rio Grande River,
November 26, 1866 |
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Del Rio, Texas, Ranger camp |
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Del Rio, Texas, United States Customs
House |
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Flores, Juan, monument to |
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Fort Brown, Texas |
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Langtry, Texas, Judge Roy Bean Saloon |
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Palafox, Mexico, ruins |
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Palo Alto Battlefield, Texas |
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Pirate Island, Rio Grande River |
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San Antonio, Texas, Baldwin's Rangers
headquarters |
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San Miguel, Mexico, corrals |
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San Miguel, Mexico, Juan Flores home |
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San Miguel, Mexico, Manuel Flores home |
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Vergara home |
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Webb County, Texas, Rangers camp |
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Whiskey mash barrels sunk in sand |
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| 3Y74 |
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The West |
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Persons: |
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| 3Y74 |
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Burnham, John |
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Halladay, Dane |
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Places: |
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| 3Y74 |
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"Alamo, The Fall of the" |
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Appleton City, Missouri, hedge fence near,
June 1924 |
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Bandera, Texas, E. Buck Ranch, rock corral |
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Buffalo hunt scenes |
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Columbia River, October 26, 1933 |
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Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Calle
Real |
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Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Calle
Reforma |
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Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Juarez
Monument |
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Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Puente International
de San Pedro a Roma |
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Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Vista
Parcial |
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Dallam County, Texas, making sorghum
molasses |
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Dyches', P.F., pack mule |
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Estacado, Texas, Bois d'Arc hedge |
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Fort Concho, Concho County, Texas, ruins, 1924 |
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Henderson (?), T.W., gravestone |
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Matador Ranch, calves being dragged to the
fire |
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Matador Ranch, cowboy roping a calf |
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Matador Ranch, horse wrangler with remuda |
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Matador Ranch, remuda in rope corral and the boys
changing mounts |
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Plaza de Armas, Matamoros, Tamps., Mexico |
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Ranger High School, students, and teachers
1907-1908 |
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| 3Y74 |
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Stake-and-rider fence near Nacogdoches,
Texas |
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Old Ball and Bill, 1874 |
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Lighthouse Canyon in Randall County, Texas |
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Headwaters of Red River, Palo Duro Creek in Randall
County |
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Salt Lake |
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The Battle of San Jacinto |
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Home built by Leigh Dyer in 1877-1878 |
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Collage of covers from 16 western
magazines |
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Windmills |
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The Pioneer Woman,
(half-tone reproductions) |
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Brownlines from "Dessert Magazine" |
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Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 3T34 |
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Glass negatives: portraits of Walter P. Webb
(RESTRICTED) |
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Oversized Images: |
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| 3S200 |
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Watercolor and pencil and ink drawings of Sulgrave Manor
by Warwick Goble (1870-1943), ca. 1916-1918 |
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Oil paintings of Walter P. Webb and William Ellery
Hinds |
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Tempera (?) painting of Arapaho warrior on horseback, by
Carl Sweezy (Arapaho?), Norman, Oklahoma, 1951 |
| box |
| 3S201 |
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Watercolor , ink, and pencil drawings of Sulgrave Manor
by Warwick Goble
1870-1943 |
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Panoramic Photoprints: |
| box |
| OD 1313 |
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Texas Rangers on horseback, ca. 1915 |
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U.S. Border Patrol, El Paso, Texas, 1918 |
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| 3Y220-3Y246 (RESTRICTED) |
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Videotapes of The Great
Frontier |
| box |
| 3Y247-3Y285 |
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Videotapes of The Great
Frontier |
| box |
| 3Y300 |
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Moving picture film:United States Expansion: Texas and
the Far Southwest |
| box |
| TXC 189 |
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Journal of American Folklore excerpts
1969, 1973 |
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Assorted pamphlets and printed material |
| box |
| TXC 201 |
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The Military Defenses of Texas and
the Rio Grande Region about 1766 ,by Maury Bright Brown
1924 |
| box |
| TXC 202 |
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The History of Trinity County,
Texas, by Flora G. Bowles
1928 |
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Frontier Problems and Movements in
West Texas, 1846-1900, by William C. Holden
1928 |
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The Camel Corps: An Attempted
Solution of the Problem of Western Transportation, by Leo Edwin Mahoney
1928 |
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The Niagra Falls Conference of 1914:
Its Causes and Results, by John Stricklin Spratt
1928 |
| box |
| TXC 203 |
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The History of the Development of
the Wheat Industry in the Great Plains Area, by Naomi Cole Ware
1928 |
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The History of Bell County,
Texas, by Bertha Atkinson
1929 |
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A Translation of Prince
Solms-Braunfel's 'Texas' with Introduction, by Della Elizabeth Donecker
1929 |
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The History of Tom Green County,
Texas, Julia Grace Bitner
1931 |
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History of Sam Houston's
Governorship of Texas, by Vivian Jennings
1934 |
| box |
| TXC 204 |
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A History of Randall County and the
Anchor Ranch, by Charles Boone McClure
1930 |
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Robert Alexander, 1811-1882by
Ann Ayers Lide
August 1934 |
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Conservation of Forest Resources in Texas, by Katherine
Knolle
1934 |
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Washington on the Brazos, by Jack V. Donoghue
1935 |
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A History of Hunt County, by
Ethel Cassles
1935 |
| box |
| TXC 205 |
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Smith County, Texas: Its Background
and History in Ante-bellum Days, by Adele Henderson
1934 |
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The Route of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, by Horace B.
Carroll
1935 |
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A History of Federal Civil War Pensions, by Lester V.
Bearden
1936 |
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A History of Dawson County, Texas in the World War. by
Daniel Worsham Ogletree
1936 |
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History of Brazos County, Texas, by E.G. Marshall
1937 |
| box |
| TXC 206 |
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A History of Fort Concho, by
Herschel Boggs
1940 |
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A Study of the Character and Content
of a Proposed Anthology of Poems in American History, by Edith Hazel
Fletcher
1940 |
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History of Burnet County, by M.G. Bowden
1940 |
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The History and Development of the Houston Ship Channel
and the Port of Houston, by A.L. Weinberger
1940 |
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American Attitude Toward England and
Germany From 1914-1917, by Ruthe McCawley
1940 |
| box |
| TXC 207 |
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The Texas Collection in the Houston Public Library,
1791-1871, by Eloise Agnew
1941 |
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The Development of the Rice Industry in the Lake Charles
District, Alice Place Levee
1941 |
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The Washington Congerence and the
Far Eastern Question, by Horace Vigil Harrison
1941 |
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Texas City--A Deep-Water
Port, by Mamie Price
1941 |
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The Discovery and Early Development
of the Big Lake Oil Field, by Martin William Schwettmann
1941 |
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Individualism in Modern
Architecture, by Key Farquhar
1958 |
| box |
| TXC 208 |
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Charles Demorse: Pioneer Editor and
Statesman, by Ernest Wallace
1942 |
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Thurber: The Life and Death of a
Texas Town, by Mary Jane Gentry
1946 |
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William Graham Sumner and the
Frontier, by Edith H. Parker
1947 |
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A History of the Adoption of Standard Time in the United
States, 1869-1883, by Barbara Liggett
1960 |
| box |
| TXC 209 |
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The Frontier and Population: A Study
of the Influence of the New World on Population Growth, by Betty Brooke
Eakle
1948 |
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The Life of Henry Lawrence
Kinney, by W.R. Gore
1948 |
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Some American Plant Migrants: Their
Influence on Western Civilization, by Michael O. Lancaster
1948 |
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Tobacco: A Study in Business
Combinations, by Daniel C. Haneline
1949 |
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History of Coleman County, by
Glynn Mitchell
1949 |
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American Methodism and the Frontier,
1760-1880, by Mrs. Mauree P. Trahan
1950 |
| box |
| TXC 210 |
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Major John B. Jones: The Defender of
the Texas Frontier, by Helen Frances Bonner
1950 |
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The Effect of the American Frontier
on Military Science and Tactics, by Richard Davis Laing, Jr.
1950 |
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The History of Freemasonry in San
Augustine and Sabine Counties, Texas, Before 1900, by William Tellis
Parmer
1950 |
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The Early History of Medicine in
Dallas, 1841-1900, by Louise Marie Giles
1951 |
| box |
| 4J301 |
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United States Military Forces in
Iceland World War II, by Edward M. Morris
1951 |
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A New Mexico Gold Story the
Elizabethtown-Red River Area, by Jim Berry Pearson
1955 |
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A History of the Episcopal Church in
Northwest Texas, by Frank T. Mattison
1955 |
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The American Indian Policy Since the
Closing of the Frontier, by Ronald L. Davis
1957 |
| box |
| TXC 211 |
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The Siege and Fall of the
Alamo, by Amelia Williams
June, 1926 |
| box |
| TXC Box H |
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Oversize printed material related to publication of
artwork by Tom Lea and Charles M. Russell |
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