History -- Texas
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
A. E. Skinner - Texas Library History
A copy of “Texas Library History” by Aubrey E. Skinner.
A Study of Abuse Within the Texas Penal System - Zackery Isaacks Paper
A paper written by Zackery Isaacks, titled “Inside and Outside the Prison Walls: A Study of Abuse Within the Texas Penal System”.
Al Richardson’s “Southern Illinois Corn Field” Reproduction
Audio Visual Collection
The Thomason Audio Visual Collection contains 41 individual audiocassette recordings. These audiocassette recordings include oral history interviews of several Huntsville and Walker County residents. The oral history interviews were recorded by Paul Culp, Charles Dwyer, and Dr. Gerald Holder. The collection also includes poetry readings, music, and radio broadcasts that concern Texas and past employees of Sam Houston State University.
Austin Hall
This collection is composed of five black-and-white photographs of Sam Houston Normal Institute's campus buildings.
"Call Her a Citizen: Progressive-Era Activist and Educator Anna Pennybacker" - Book, 2010
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.
Cincinnati Texas Materials
The Cincinnati, Texas Materials collection covers the history of Cincinnati, Texas and several families that lived there.
Don Reid Capital Punishment Collection
The Don Reid Capital Punishment Collection (1959-1973; three boxes) contains materials which belonged to Don Reid, Jr. concerning his work with capital punishment in Texas. It consists of notes, letters to Mr.Reid, article rough drafts with editor’s notes, capital punishment publications, photos, magazine articles, clippings, and newspapers.
Early Texas Business Ledger Collection
This early Texas store ledger (1853-1854; 1 box) contains documentation of transactions. This ledger does not contain the name of the businesses.S.M.E. is written in pencil and Plantersville, Texas is written in pen on the back of the front cover.