Texas
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Benton Bell Seat memoirs
This collection contains a typed copy of Benton Bell Seat's autobiography, which is approximately 200 pages long. Seat wrote the manuscript in 1916, and it was typed and produced in 1939 by the Arkansas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Capehart-Rains Project Photographs
This collection of five color photographs showing different types of airman’s residence in Tennessee, Texas, and Florida. This is a part of the Caiphart-Rains project.
C. W. Duke letter
Typescript copy of a letter written by C.W. Duke in Smith County, Texas, to Mr. D.W. Walkley describing life in Texas.
Folder 50
Photographs depicting portraits of unidentified people, a saw mill, and court house in Fort Worth, Texas.
Sam Houston letters
Letters from Huntsville, Texas to "My Dear Miller" and "My Dear Smith."
E. O. McElroy papers
Ten U.S. postal service railroad mail service directories for several southeastern states: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas; letters, postal rating exams, etc.
Natalie Thornton Photograph Album
One photographic album depicting scenes from The University of Alabama featuring coeds at the Kilgore House and the campus. Also scenes from Montgomery, Alabama, New York City, New Orleans, Florida, and Texas.
Pasture by railroad tracks near Kingsville, Texas, 1922
O.M. Roberts reminiscences while a student of the University of Alabama
Contains a bound, typewritten recollection of this Texas governor's life as a student of the University of Alabama, 1833-1836. He presented this to the Erosophic Society of the University of Alabama in 1892. The work includes a photograph of a painting of him in approximately 1835.
S. E. Elmore Audio and Video Collection
Judith Ann Saks papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to the bicentennial project for the Port Authority of Houston, Texas, including six signed prints and and explanatory booklet. The prints depict scenes in the development of the port of Houston.
Smelter plant just outside of El Paso, Texas, 1914-1918
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.
Texas and Mexico Travel Photographs
Twenty-six mounted Kodak No. 2 albumen photographs, with images depicting travel in Texas and Mexico in 1890.
Mrs. Charles P. McGuire research material on William B. Travis
Correspondence compiled by Mrs. C. P. McGuire in her attempts to trace the genealogy of William B. Travis, who died defending the Alamo in 1836.
W. A. Mair Photographs
This collection consists of two photographic albums with 230 photographs showcasing highlights of W. A. Mair travels with his friends and family through Michigan, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Indiana, Illinois, Mexico, and Tennessee.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collectin consists of thirty-six photographs depicting people and places in Kentucky, Texas, Missouri, and Maryland engaged in everyday activities.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of nineteen black and white photographs depicting unidentified people from Paducah, Kentucky and San Antonio, Texas.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of eighty-one photographs depicting unidentified people and scenes from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Washington, New York, Wyoming, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon and England.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of eight photographs depicting oil well workers in Texas.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of twenty photographs depicting vegetables and flowers in Texas.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of seven photographs depicting harvesting in Texas.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of three photographs depicting scenes from Wilburn Brothers Company in Texas.