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File 7: "Life and Literature of the Southwest" by J. Frank Dobie Manuscripts, 1936 - 1938

 File
Identifier: 6

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The materials that make up this collection portray J. Frank Dobie’s interests in and contributions to the Texas Folklore Society. The predominant themes are Texas folklore and culture, cattle branding, Dobie’s time in England as a professor at Cambridge and his World War I experiences.

Materials consist of newspaper clippings, correspondence, information on cattle brands (including hand drawn illustrations of brands) and various publications both by and about J. Frank Dobie.

The cattle brand materials are illustrations of cattle brands which were sent back and forth between SHSU faculty members Frances McMinn and Emma Normand and, we believe, J. Frank Dobie. These illustrations were eventually used to create a quilt depicting cattle branding as art.

Dates

  • Creation: 1936 - 1938

Extent

1 file (Includes multiple copies)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Thomason Special Collections & SHSU University Archives Repository

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Huntsville TX 77341 US
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