CS_00/CS_13. Texas History
Found in 2785 Collections and/or Records:
Emily K. Andrews diary
Andrews's diary of a five-week trip in a military train from Austin, Texas, to Fort Davis in 1874 includes her descriptions of the landscape of the Texas Hill Country and the West Texas desert as well as details of camp life and reflects a constantly existing threat of Indian attack.
H. L. Andrews critique
Notes, criticisms, and suggestions concerning Herbert Gambrell’s Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar: Troubadour and Crusader (1934).
John Day Andrews letter
Letter from John Day Andrews, in Houston, Texas, to William Fanning Wickham, in Hanover County, Virginia, extolling the many virtues of life in Texas and the many economical and health benefits of living in Texas.
Angelo State University Texas Association of German Students photographs
These photographs of the Angelo State chapter of TAGS (Texas Association of German Students) were donated by O. W. Tetzluff, a professor in the Department of Modern Languages there. These photographs were taken at TAGS conventions from 1972-1986.
Edward J. Angly papers
Edward J. Angly was a World War II war correspondent and UT student, class of 1919. Includes two scrapbooks, correspondence, and a Galveston News official baseball score book.
Harry Forrest Annas photograph collection
The collection consists of Annas's professional work done in Texas, including studio portraits, weddings, parades, fairs, school events, and other images of small town life.
John Augustus Ansley journal
The journal of John Augustus Ansley is an in-depth, comprehensive account of daily life in Texas following the Civil War (1865-1869).
David C. Anson photograph collection
David C. Anson is an attorney in Tuscon, Arizona. In 1992 he received permission to videotape and take still photographs in various Texas prison units. Videotapes of Skyview Psychiatric Unit, Death House and Diagnotic units, prisoners Jerry Ray Bolden and Robert Excell White, and East Prison field work; black and white and color photographic documentation of Gatesville, Ferguson, Wynne State Farm, Goree, Eastham, Ellis I, The Walls, and Diagnostic units of the Texas Prison System.
Anthropology scrapbook
The Anthropology scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings related to Texas anthropology studies in the 1930s.
Susan Antone photographic archive
The Susan Antone Photographic Archive consists of 25 photographic prints of blues musicians ranging in date from 1982 to 2008 printed for an exhibit, “Rhythm,” installed at the Austin Bergstrom International Airport in 2009. Musicians featured in the archive include Junior Wells, Albert Collins, Jimmie Vaughn, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Dr. John, Marcia Ball, Etta James, Buddy Guy and Pinetop Perkins. Additionally included are an introductory exhibit panel and six posters related to the exhibit.