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Texas

 Subject
Subject Source: FAST

Found in 2605 Collections and/or Records:

Alliance Gin, Buda, Texas, records

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00727
Abstract

Cotton ginning cooperative, organized in 1890; incorporated as the Buda Alliance Milling and Ginning Co. Includes charter, minutes of meetings, lists of stockholders, and production records.

Dates: 1890 - 1915

Benjamin Casey Allin, III, papers

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00728
Abstract

Papers relate to personal and professional activities of Allin, Port engineer, U.S. Army Colonel who served in both world wars, and Chicago native. Memorial book, newspaper clippings, and letter organized by type of material.

Dates: 1911; 1929 - 1971

N. Allison commonplace book

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00729
Abstract

Collection of handwritten poems, essays, translations, and clippings, and a broadside relating to cotton in Rusk, Texas, 1885.

Dates: 1880 - 1892

D. W. Almon letter

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00731
Abstract

D.W. Almon was an educator and entrepreneur. Letter from Almon dated January 15, 1838, from Elgin, Illinois, to Sam Houston in Texas, proposing a scheme for educating the poor in Texas.

Dates: 1838

Juan Nepomuceno Almonte papers

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00381
Abstract

Photostats of the account of Santa Anna's Texas campaign from February 1 to April 16, 1836, derived from the journal of Almonte and published in the New York Herald April 12 through July 1, 1836.

Dates: 1834 - 1865

Alternative Views video collection

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.01600
Abstract

Videocassettes, financial records, correspondence, programming materials, articles of incorporation, and by-laws comprise the Alternative Views Video Collection (1978-1998), which documents the operations of the Austin, Texas, public affairs program.

Dates: 1978 - 1998

Max Axel Altgelt letters

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.02606
Abstract

Composed of correspondence, the Max Axel Altgelt Letters, 1904, document Altgelt’s business travel for the Oliver Chilled Plow Company in Central and East Texas.

Dates: 1904

Vicente Alvarez Travieso papers

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00738
Abstract

Vicente Álvarez Travieso, a leader of the Canary Islanders, was born in 1705. He was chief constable for life of the municipal government of the Canary Islanders after their migration to Texas. Papers include protests against land claims made by the missions of San Antonio. English translations (1927) by Mattie Austin Hatcher from original documents in the San Antonio City Hall.

Dates: 1771 - 1783

Glen Alyn papers

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.01876
Abstract Glen Alyn (1947-2000), author, musician, Vietnam War veteran, and Austin Writers’ League board member, was born Alan Glenn Myers on May 24, 1947 in Fort Worth and grew up in various Texas cities. Alyn’s most famous literary work is the life story of Lipscomb, an extensive research and oral interview venture that temporarily moved Alyn to the musician’s hometown of Navasota, Texas. The papers include proofs, manuscripts, drafts, literary productions, correspondence, printed material, a...
Dates: 1990 - 1994

Francisco Amagual diary

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.00740
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1808