Sam Houston Normal Institute - Students
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
May Dee and Sarah Francis Smith Collection
The May Dee and Sarah Francis Smith Collection contain original materials from the sisters' time at Sam Houston Normal Institue and Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School. The materials from SHNI include diplomas, a Teachers Permanent Certificate, commencement programs, an official transcript, a song booklet, and a faculty portrait collage. The matriculated certificate is from the Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School.
May's Friends, Photographs - Pages 47 and 48
"Memorial Program To Honor Early Graduate Of College"
This collection is composed of five folders of printed materials including newspaper articles, books excerpts, and speech manuscripts, as well as three books, relating to the life, death, and legacy of Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker.
Mr. Fitts, Conductor, 1899
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.
Nicholas Frederick Severine Vittrup - Portrait, February 7, 1904
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.
Old Main, Peabody, and Portraits - Page 21 and 22
On the Hill, Group Photograph - Pages 55 and 56
Page 76 to 96: Sam Houston Normal Institute, Class Lists, 1889
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.
"Pioneer Women Teachers of Texas" - Book Excerpt
This collection is composed of five folders of printed materials including newspaper articles, books excerpts, and speech manuscripts, as well as three books, relating to the life, death, and legacy of Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker.