Agriculture
Found in 110 Collections and/or Records:
Fred Acree papers
The Fred Acree papers document the life and work of this Central Texas farmer, rancher, oilman, businessman, politician, and amateur historian during the first half of the twentieth century.
Agricultural Society of Cat Spring minutes
Proceedings of the first agricultural society established in Texas for the years 1856-1906.
Agriculture scrapbook
The Agriculture scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings related to various Texas agriculture topics.
Bill Archer papers
The Bill Archer Papers, 1913, 1935, 1956-2001, contain various files that document Archer's career as a prominent politican both in Texas and the United States.
Richard Thompson Archer family papers
Starting in 1837 Richard Thompson Archer owned the Anchuca Plantation in Claiborne County, Mississippi. His family papers relate to Southern plantation economy and agriculture, slavery, family and social life in Mississippi and Virginia.
Robert Harris Archer family papers
Robert Harris Archer was a physician in Maryland. Correspondence and genealogical materials relate to the Robert H. Archer family.
William James Armstrong family papers
Papers document the operation of the family farm by Armstrong (d. 1925) and his daughters in the Gravel Hill community near Florence in Williamson County, and include correspondence, ledgers, bank records, deeds, photographs, and scrapbook materials.
Henry Austin papers
Henry Austin came to Texas at the urging of his cousin, Stephen F. Austin. Papers of Henry Austin (1782-1853) and members of his family concern the Austin family, the colonization of Texas, and the governmental and political affairs of the republic of Texas.
Baxter, Hollamon, and Hampton families papers
The papers of the Baxter, Hollamon, and Hampton families reflect life in Texas from the pioneer days to the mid-twentieth century.
Miles S. Bennet papers
The papers consist of a photostat of a diary and memorandum book containing information about the Presbyterian General Assembly in 1852 as well as Civil War muster rolls and various financial, military, agricultural, and medical information.