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Sam Houston Memorial Museum-- Woodland Home

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Houston Chronicle Archives Photographs

 Collection
Identifier: UAC/17/2024.a078
Scope and Contents

This collection contains 36 black-and-white photographic prints from the Houston Chronicle Archives depicting buildings, community members, faculty/staff, and sports at Sam Houston State University.

Dates: 1949 - 1993

Page 47 and 48: University Bulletin Clippings, 1974 - 1975

 Page
Scope and Contents From the Item:

The collection consists of clippings from Alcalde yearbooks on past university Presidents, university history, and events. Also included in the collection are university building photographs, personal photographs from Mary Coburn, and university memorabilia.

Dates: 1974 - 1975

Page 49 and 50: Photographs of Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Ca. 1980

 Page
Scope and Contents From the Item:

The collection consists of clippings from Alcalde yearbooks on past university Presidents, university history, and events. Also included in the collection are university building photographs, personal photographs from Mary Coburn, and university memorabilia.

Dates: Ca. 1980

Page 51 and 52: Photographs of Sam Houston Memorial Museum [#2], Ca. 1980

 Page
Scope and Contents From the Item:

The collection consists of clippings from Alcalde yearbooks on past university Presidents, university history, and events. Also included in the collection are university building photographs, personal photographs from Mary Coburn, and university memorabilia.

Dates: Ca. 1980

Robert W. Nelson Photographs

 Collection
Identifier: UAC/25/2024.a066
Scope and Contents

The Robert W. Nelson Photographs contains ten black-and-white photographs circa 1918-1923 of prominent Huntsville sites, including early Sam Houston Normal Institute buildings, Sam Houston's Woodland Home, and the fourth Walker County Courthouse. It additionally contains a photograph of two women posing by the side of the Old Main Building.

Dates: Circa 1918-1923