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Written on enclosure: 60 / continued / Mr. David Dailey / 1.31.74 / 2.14.74 / By: Deane / Vaughn.
Dates:
1974 January 31, February 14
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Written on enclosure: David Dailey & Edwin Smith Cassette #2 / San Marcos, tx / 411 W. San Antonio St. /45 min / Virginia Deane / & / Bonnie Vaughn / Jan 31, 1974 / Feb 14, 1974.
Dates:
1974 January 31, February 14
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Written on enclosure: 90 / #2 / Tape 2 / 2/13/74 / Daily & Smith / concluded / David Dailey cont' / end [crossed off writing].
Dates:
1974 January 31, February 14
File — Container: Box: 1, Folder: 13
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[Transcription is not completed]
There is no transcript for this interview. According to the notes and the release form, the topics of the interview include: the San Marcos, Texas economy, labor, cotton production, and the San Marcos, Texas River.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Gae Vaughn.
Dates:
1974 January 31, February 14
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Written on enclosure: recorded at 1 7/8 IPS / Reel #2 / Side One: Mr. David Dailey / & Edwin Smith 000-258 / Side One: Walter Burnett / 270-939 / Side Two: Walter Burnett / 000-478 / 104 Nichols St. / san Marcos, Texas / February 20, 1974 / March 22, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn / 411 W. San Antonio St. / February 14, 1974 / Side 1 Begins with "Indians" / Side 1 about 200 - Walter Burnett / Side 2 Begins - What did you spend your time doing? / Goats.
Dates:
1974 February 20, March 22
Item — Box: 2, item: 22
Identifier: 2016-001_plate_022
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From the Collection:
This collection consists of 46 glass plate negatives, measuring 4x5 inches, were received in three original G. Cramer Dry Plate Company boxes. The photographer is unknown. Researchers subsequently identified the bulk of images as scenes in Central Texas, as well as one in Rockville, Indiana, and dating approximately 1882-1911. Images that have been positively identified as being in San Marcos include the Hays County Courthouse designed by F.E. Ruffini, the San Marcos River, a...
Dates:
circa 1900s
Item — Box: 2, item: 27
Identifier: 2016-001_plate_027
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From the Collection:
This collection consists of 46 glass plate negatives, measuring 4x5 inches, were received in three original G. Cramer Dry Plate Company boxes. The photographer is unknown. Researchers subsequently identified the bulk of images as scenes in Central Texas, as well as one in Rockville, Indiana, and dating approximately 1882-1911. Images that have been positively identified as being in San Marcos include the Hays County Courthouse designed by F.E. Ruffini, the San Marcos River, a...
Dates:
circa 1880s-1900s
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From the Collection:
Materials in this collection consist of business records, including one cemetery ledger (1888-1900) and multiple funeral registers dating from 1902 to the mid-1940s that detail deaths in the Hays County and San Marcos, Texas area. Also included are a book titled Record and Bill of Items (1937-1944) and a Bureau of Vital Statistics Standard Certificate of Death (July – October 1924). Arranged chronologically by type of record.
Dates:
1924
File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
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Lillian Dees talks about her experiences working under many different deans, including Bruce Roche, Ralph Houston, and Keith Lovin, and departments, including Journalism and News Service and Liberal Arts. She describes how she acquired her final position as director of the LBJ Student Center. She also recalls the changes in the campus, including buildings and student body population, over the twenty-year period that she was employed at Texas State University. She discusses changing...
Dates:
1985 October 25
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From the Collection:
This collection consists of sixty-four oral history interview transcripts, organized alphabetically by last name. The last two boxes contain the original audio interview recorded on cassette tape. The interviewees shared their memories about the university and life in Central Texas, offering a glimpse into the important people, places, and events that define Texas State University and its place in the Lone Star State.Audio files have been digitized (2019) from the original...
Dates:
1985
File — Container: Box: 1, Folder: 14
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[Transcription is not completed]
In his interview, Dr. Derrick talks about his family and personal history. He also talks about individuals who have been a part of the university's history, which include: Dr. C. E. Evans, Dr. Retta Murphy, Dean Nolle, LBJ, and James McCrocklin.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Dates:
1978 March 2
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Written on enclosure: Dr. Lemand Derrick / Spring Rd / San Marcos, TX / Mar. 2, 1978 / Emmie Craddock / interviewee.
Dates:
1978 March 2
File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
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William Dibrell talks about his career as both an educator at Southwest Texas State University and as a member of the San Marcos City Council. He recalls his early life in Bastrop, serving in the Korean War, and earning his master's degree in special education at Southwest Texas State Teachers College. He reflects on his experience working as the assistant county school superintendent in Lockhart before teaching at San Marcos High School and helping with the Upward Bound program. He outlines...
Dates:
1986 November 11
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From the Collection:
This collection consists of sixty-four oral history interview transcripts, organized alphabetically by last name. The last two boxes contain the original audio interview recorded on cassette tape. The interviewees shared their memories about the university and life in Central Texas, offering a glimpse into the important people, places, and events that define Texas State University and its place in the Lone Star State.Audio files have been digitized (2019) from the original...
Dates:
1986
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Blanco Star School diploma for Edith Loraine Stubblefield awarded June 1, 1937. Signed by Belle Schmidt, Superintendent of Schools; B.M. Harris, President of School Board; and Alleen Yett, Principal.
Dates:
1937
File — Container: Box: 1, Folder: 15
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[Transcription is not completed]
Born in 1904, in Live Oak County, the Dobie family came from Virginia to live in South Texas. Mr. Dobie was a book collector, and in 1941 began teaching at Southwest Texas State Teachers College.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Linda Chapple.
Dates:
1974 April 18
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Written on enclosure: Dudley Dobie / 4.18.74 / By, chapple / Siler.
Dates:
1974 April 18
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of sixty-four oral history interview transcripts, organized alphabetically by last name. The last two boxes contain the original audio interview recorded on cassette tape. The interviewees shared their memories about the university and life in Central Texas, offering a glimpse into the important people, places, and events that define Texas State University and its place in the Lone Star State.Audio files have been digitized (2019) from the original...
Dates:
1986
File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
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In the first interview, Gus and Betty Dressen discuss their German family heritage and growing up near Uhland, Texas. Along with describing what it was like to grow up on a farm, the couple share the responsibilities that come with that kind of lifestyle, such as taking care of animals, growing corn and sugar cane, and other aspects including having a blacksmith shop. They also talk about how life back then is different from now, such as paved roads, cars, electricity, and going into town....
Dates:
1986 February 25
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From the Collection:
This collection consists of sixty-four oral history interview transcripts, organized alphabetically by last name. The last two boxes contain the original audio interview recorded on cassette tape. The interviewees shared their memories about the university and life in Central Texas, offering a glimpse into the important people, places, and events that define Texas State University and its place in the Lone Star State.Audio files have been digitized (2019) from the original...
Dates:
1986