Pritchett, Henry Carr, -- 1852-1908
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Articles and Industrial Arts Building Photograph - Page 24
The collection is composed of a single scrapbook. Within the scrapbook are cut-out articles and photographs from bulletins, and scanned photographs. The pages of the scrapbook are loose.
File 3: E. M. Edwards Photograph Correspondence , January 30, 1948, February 14, 1948, March 25, 1948
File 3 is composed of 3 photocopies of letters. Two of these letters are from E.M. Edwards to "Kind friends" and one letter is from President Harmon Lowman to E.M. Edwards.
These letters discuss the photographs E.M. Edwards took in 1899 and before 1904, as well as letters Edwards wrote to Anna Loring and Dr. Estill in 1932.
List of Faculty Committees - Page 21, 1916 - 1917
The collection is composed of a single scrapbook. Within the scrapbook are cut-out articles and photographs from bulletins, and scanned photographs. The pages of the scrapbook are loose.
Lula Myrtle Teague SHNI Diploma, May 29, 1906
This collection is made up of twenty-five black and white photographs, a Sam Houston Normal Institute Diploma, a Sam Houston Normal Institute Commencement program, and a signed pillow cover from Lula Myrtle Teague Cox's childhood.
May Benson Lyle Scrapbook
Old Main Building and Principle H. C. Pritchett., Circa 1900
The materials within this collection are mainly made up of black and white mounted photographs, along with letter correspondence, print-out email correspondence, and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
Principle H. C. Pritchett, 4th Principle, Circa 1899-1902
The materials within this collection are mainly made up of black and white mounted photographs, along with letter correspondence, print-out email correspondence, and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
Professor Henry Carr Pritchett, Photograph - Pages 25 and 26
Professor Joseph (Joe) Lucien Pritchett, Photograph - Pages 19 and 20
Sam Houston Normal Institute Photograph Board, Circa 1904
The materials within this collection are mainly made up of black and white mounted photographs, along with letter correspondence, print-out email correspondence, and a photocopy of a newspaper article.