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Sam Houston State Teachers College-- Music Building

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Charles Lee Hill and "The Houstonians," Newspaper Articles - Page 19, December 20, 1950

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The materials in this collection are composed of two boxes.

Box 1 is composed of Charles Lee Hill's scrapbook and photographs of the musical group "The Houstonians."

Box 2 is composed of biographical materials and photographs about Charles Lee Hill's life and music career. As well as biographical materials about his grandfather W.T. Hill's life and time spent in the American Civil War as a Confederate officer.

Dates: December 20, 1950

"Sam Houston State Oldest in Field," Newspaper Article , August 5, 1951

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection is composed of a reproduced photogrpah, typed letters between Margaret Percival and Barbara Kievit-Mason, a type-up of Jessie McFarland's letter, typed biograohical information about Jessie McFarland by Margaret Percival, and newspaper article clippings about Sam Houston State Teachers College.

Dates: August 5, 1951

SHSTC Lowman Student Center, July 17, 1967

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection is composed of 44 colorized, color, and black-and-white postcards from 1906-2000 depicting Sam Houston Normal Institute, Sam Houston State Teachers College, and Sam Houston State University.

Dates: July 17, 1967

SHSTC Music 1 (Building) and Evans English Building, August 28, 1967

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection is composed of 44 colorized, color, and black-and-white postcards from 1906-2000 depicting Sam Houston Normal Institute, Sam Houston State Teachers College, and Sam Houston State University.

Dates: August 28, 1967

SHSTC Student Union Building

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection is composed of 44 colorized, color, and black-and-white postcards from 1906-2000 depicting Sam Houston Normal Institute, Sam Houston State Teachers College, and Sam Houston State University.

Dates: 1906 - 2000