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Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet , 1974 April 26
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Cowan discusses his family, his business (a feedstore), the various floods that took place in Wimberly, and the effects of the Great Depression on the Wimberly Community.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Linda Chapple.
Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet, 1974 April 26
Written on enclosure: Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Cowan / 4/26/74 - Wimberley, / Texas / Interviews - Linda / Chapple & Stan Siler / Side 1 [1-825].
Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet, 1974 April 26
Written on enclosure: Mr. Emmett Cowan . 4-26-1974 / By Chapple / Siler.
Craddock, Emmie, 1985 October 16
Craddock, Emmie, 1985
Crayton, Baylor, Bruce, and Lovey, 1974 March 25
[Transcript is not completed]
There is no transcript, however the notes mention that the interview is about the Crayton's family history, education, military experiences, and Lovey's family.
Interviewed by Nancy Norman and Linda Chapple.
Crayton, Baylor, Bruce Crayton and Lovey Crayton, 1974 March 25
Written on enclosure: Side 1 - March 25 1971 / Baylor, Bruce & / Lovely Crayton / Nancy Norman & / Linda Chapple.
Crayton, Baylor, Bruce Crayton and Lovey Crayton, 1974 March 25
Written on enclosure: Copy / #1 / 90 / Interview / with Baylor, / Bruce and / Lovely Crayton / by Nancy Norman & / Linda Chapple / March 25, 1974.
Crook, William and Eleanor, 1974 April 11
[Transcription is not completed]
Crook discusses the following topics: personal history, Austrialian experiences, and his recollection of LBJ.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple and Ron Tanner.
Crook, William and Eleanor, 1974 April 11
Written on enclosure: Side one / [ Dr. & Mrs. William / Crook, 227 N. / Mitchell St. San / Marcos, April 11 / 1974 / Ron Tanner; Linda / Chapple ] / Background noise / is bad.
Dailey, David and Edwin Smith, 1974 January 31, February 14
Materials in series include the audio recordings of the interviews conducted for the Craddock Oral History Project. The recordings are on seven and five inch reel to reel tapes as well as audiocassettes. Some interviews have multiple copies. The Lizzie Grant interview does not have any audio recordings.
Dailey, David and Edwin Smith, 1974 January 31, February 14
Written on enclosure: Interview / Mr. Edwin Smith / 1.31.74 / 2.14.74 / By: Deane / Vaughn / Smith interview / David Daily, Smith / & Daily continued / on Tape 2.
Dailey, David and Edwin Smith, 1974 January 31, February 14
Written on enclosure: 60 / continued / Mr. David Dailey / 1.31.74 / 2.14.74 / By: Deane / Vaughn.
Dailey, David and Edwin Smith, 1974 January 31, February 14
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.
Dailey, David and Edwin Smith, 1974 January 31, February 14
Written on enclosure: 90 / #2 / Tape 2 / 2/13/74 / Daily & Smith / concluded / David Dailey cont' / end [crossed off writing].
Dailey, David and Smith, Edwin, 1974 January 31, February 14
[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.
Dailey, David, Edwin Smith, and Walter Burnett, 1974 February 20, March 22
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.
Damaged negative, circa 1900s
Damaged negative with multiple exposures of two couples and a child, circa 1880s-1900s
Death certificates, 1924
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.
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