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			>urn:taro:utexas.cah.01955</eadid>
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				<titleproper>A Guide to the Briscoe Family Geneaology Collection,
					1900-1980</titleproper>
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			<langusage>Finding aid written in <language>English.</language></langusage>
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				<date>January 2011</date>
				<item>Minor corrections by Laurel Rozema.</item>
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		<did>
			<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
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				<persname encodinganalog="100">Briscoe, Edward Eugene, Jr.</persname>
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			<origination label="Creator:">
				<famname encodinganalog="100">Briscoe family.</famname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:">Briscoe Family Genealogy
				Collection</unittitle>
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			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245" label="Dates:">1900-1980</unitdate>
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			<langmaterial label="Language:">Materials are written in <language langcode="eng"
					>English.</language></langmaterial>
			<!--This is the accession number(s) or other applicable indentifier, listed in chronological order 
				and separated by semi-colons. Example: 1954; 98-016; 2003-115. -->
			<unitid label="Accession No.:">2003-145; 2004-077</unitid>
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			<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">20 ft.</physdesc>
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			<repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a">
				<extref href="http://www.cah.utexas.edu" show="new" actuate="onrequest">
					<corpname><subarea>Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, </subarea>The
						University of Texas at Austin</corpname></extref></repository>
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			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The Bricoe Family Genealogy
				Collection is comprised of correspondence, genealogical research material,
				photographs, sound recordings, sheet music, publications and maps.</abstract>
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			<head>Biographical Note</head>
			<p>Edward Eugene Briscoe, Jr. was born in 1901 to Edward Eugene Briscoe, Sr. and Lena
				Emma Bollinger Briscoe. His father was involved in the home building and real estate
				business, and owned the Gene Briscoe Lumber Company. Edward Jr. attended Texas
				Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas from 1920 to 1924. He later received a
				Master’s degree from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. On October 12, 1936
				Briscoe married Sarajane Bodenmiller. He taught English and History at Edgar Allan
				Poe Junior High in San Antonio for twenty-two years, until retiring in 1966. Briscoe
				had a lifelong interest in history and published multiple articles. Briscoe’s
				interests lay mainly in the local history of his native Crawford County, Texas
				Christian University sports, composer Samuel Bollinger (a relative on his mother’s
				side), and the genealogy of his own family.</p>
		</bioghist>
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			<head>Scope and Contents</head>
			<p>The Briscoe Family Genealogy Collection is comprised of correspondence, genealogical
				research material, photographs, sound recordings, sheet music, publications and
				maps. Correspondence, 1926-1983, between Edward Eugene Briscoe, Jr. and relatives of
				both himself and his wife Sarajane Mary Bodenmiller Briscoe, and others, relating to
				family genealogy makes up the bulk of the collection. Briscoe collected photographs,
				albums, publications, news clippings, maps and other ephemera that related to both
				sides of his family.</p>
			<p>The collection includes a significant amount of material documenting the Bollinger
				family line, including correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks and albums. Also
				included are materials related to the Grober-Bollinger family line, as well as
				minutes and organizational information about the Bollinger Alumni Association from
				the 1930’s to the 1950’s. Briscoe also collected a significant amount of information
				on musician and distant relative Samuel Bollinger, including news clippings, sheet
				music, audio recordings and ephemera.</p>
			<p>Other Briscoe family lines documented in the collection via correspondence,
				photographs, scrapbooks, albums, news clippings, probative documents and genealogy
				charts include the Adelbert family, Duckworth family, and London family. Significant
				family correspondents are Charles Adelbert Briscoe Jr., Edward Eugene Briscoe Sr.,
				Louella Duckworth Briscoe and Lucy Briscoe London.</p>
			<p>The collection also includes 20th century maps of England, Kentucky, Maryland,
				Pennsylvania, Virginia and Crawford and Sebastian County, Arkansas.</p>
		</scopecontent>
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			<head>Arrangement</head>
			<p>The collection is separated into four series: </p>
			<list>
				<item>I. Correspondence, arranged alphabetically </item>
				<item>II. Printed Matierials</item>
				<item>III.Samuel Bollinger <list>
						<item>a. sheet music and compositions</item>
						<item>b. audio material</item>
					</list></item>
				<item>IV.Photographic Material</item>
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		</arrangement>
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			<head>Access Restrictions</head>
			<p>This collection is open for research use.</p>
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			<head>Index Terms</head>
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				<head>Subjects (Persons)</head>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Bollinger, Lena Emma</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Bollinger, Samuel, 1871-1941</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Briscoe, Edward Eugene, Jr. -- Archives.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Briscoe, Edward Eugene, Sr.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Briscoe, Sarajane Mary Bodenmiller</persname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Adelbert family</famname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Bollinger family</famname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Briscoe family -- Archives.</famname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Duckworth family</famname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">London family</famname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects (Organizations)</head>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">Bollinger Alumni Association</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">Texas Christian University</corpname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Genealogy</subject>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Places</head>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Crawford County (Ark.)</geogname>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651">Fort Smith (Ark.)</geogname>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651">San Antonio (Tex.)</geogname>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651">Granger (Tex.)</geogname>
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			<head>Preferred Citation</head>
			<p>Briscoe Family Genealogy Collection, 1900-1980, Dolph Briscoe Center for American
				History, The University of Texas at Austin.</p>
		</prefercite>


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			<head>Processing Information</head>
			<p>This collection was processed by archives staff in 2004.</p>
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			<head>Detailed Description of the Papers</head>
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