CS_00/CS_13. Texas History
Found in 2783 Collections and/or Records:
Francisco Amagual diary
Between March 30 and December 23, 1808, Francisco Amangual, soldier, led an expedition of 200 men from San Antonio to Santa Fe, through the Comanche country, and back by way of El Paso. Two English translations by Mattie Austin Hatcher (1934) and J. Villasano Haggard (1939) of Amangual's diary of his expedition in 1808 from San Antonio to Santa Fe and his return to San Antonio by way of San Elizario. Original in the Bexar Archives.
Ameca, Mexico, land grants
Photostat copies of viceregal land grants in Spanish colonial America.
Amelia Island message
Message from President James Monroe announcing that American troops had taken possession of Amelia Island, East Florida. American military intervention in the Floridas resulted in the Adams-Onís Treaty (1819), which ceded Florida to the United States and defined the boundary of the Louisiana Territory to exclude Texas.
American Cowboy radio program
The American Cowboy Radio Program, August 23, 1985, is comprised of one 10-inch sound reel, featuring an interview conducted by National Public Radio (NPR) with Lonn Taylor regarding the Smithsonian American Cowboy exhibit he curated.
American Legion Auxiliary Department of Texas records
American Legion Convention, San Antonio, photographs
American Legion Convention, San Antonio, photographs, 1928, is comprised of 55 4x6 inch and 16 3 1/2x5 1/2 inch bordered black and white photographic prints of a parade held in conjunction with the American Legion convention in San Antonio in 1928.
American Legion Tickville Band notebooks
The American Legion Tickville Band Notebooks, 1931, contain correspondence, programs, newspaper clippings, and song lyrics, which document the band’s performances, members, and reactions from hosts and audience members.
American Society of Microbiologists, Texas Branch, records
Correspondence, minutes, programs, clippings, and related material from the American Society of Microbiologists, Texas Branch. The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) is a scientific organization, based in the United States although with over 43,000 members throughout the world. The society was created in 1899 and was called the Society of American Bacteriologists from 1899 until December 1960.
Harriet A. Moore Page Potter Ames reminiscences
Memoirs of the era of the Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas by Mrs. Ames, then the wife of Robert Potter, Secretary of the Texas Navy. Microfilm holdings include Samuel K. Lewis and Edward McGinnis v. Charles Ames and Harriet Ames.
Amon Carter Museum Woodward catalog cards
The Amon Carter Museum, Woodward catalog cards consist of rearch materials created and collected by Arthur Woodward in his work assessing artwork at the Amon Carter Museum.