Box: 1
Contains 44 Results:
Cape, Clara Louise, 1974 February 20
[Transcription is not completed]
There is no transcript of the interview but the abstract notes that the interview pertains to Mrs. Cape's early life, early San Marcos, Texas, Mr. Cape, and her recollections of Lyndon B. Johnson.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Linda Chapple.
Cape, J.M., 1974 April 22
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.
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.
Flores, Luciano, 1978 March 9
[Transcription is not completed]
The interview covers Flores' early recollections of San Marcos, Texas, segregation, and discrimination against Mexican Americans.
Interviewed by William Millsap.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 February 22, March 1, March 5, and March 7
[Transcription is not completed]
Ms. Garth's family arrived in San Marcos, Texas during the 1880s. Garth's interview is about the early history of San Marcos, Texas. The topics of the interview include: Ms. Garth's family, the early town of San Marcos, and recreation.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Gaye Vaughn.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 May 7
[Transcription is not completed]
Ms. Garth's family arrived in San Marcos, Texas during the 1880s. Garth's interview is about the early history of San Marcos, Texas. The topics of the interview include: Ms. Garth's family, the early town of San Marcos, and recreation.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple and Bonnie Gaye Vaughn.
Giesen, Ed Green, 1978 April 20
[Transcript is not completed]
Recalls his childhood, education, friends, experiences in San Marcos, his grandfather Ed. J.L. Green and his uncle Will Green who developed the irrigation project on Lime Kiln Road.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Goforth, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1974 February 28
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Goforth discusses his family background, agriculture, the Great Depression, and Prohibition.
Interviewed by Ron Tanner.
Grant, Lizzie, 1974 February 28
[No transcript or audio recordings]
The interview contains information on the following: Mrs. Grant's early life and family, 1919 Missions of Huston (now Huston-Tilotson), her work history, missionary activities, and her recollections of the Depression of the 1930s.
Interviewed by Virginia Dean, Bonnie Vaughn, and Nancy Norman.
Green, Ben, 1974 May 3-4
[Transcript is not completed]
In this interview, Green discusses the African-American experience in San Marcos, his family history, his work experience for the Rogers family, his education, and African-American superstitions.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Nancy Norman.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen) , 1974 February 5, February 12
[Transcript is not completed]
In this interview, Hardeman discusses the African-American experience in San Marcos. Other topics include: Hardemans's ancestors, early schooling, African-American life after the Civil War, changes in the local area following World War II and the Great Depression. Hardeman may have also addressed her teaching history, intergration experiences, and LBJ recollections.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Vaughn.
Harper, Jack, 1974 April 24
[Transcription is not completed]
Harper discusses family life and his experiences as the president of the First National Bank.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple and Stan Siler.
Muller, Kathleen Dugger, 1978 October 12
[Transcription is not completed]
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Haynes, Lewis and Eddie Serur, 1978 May 3
In this interview, Lewis Haynes and Eddie Serur discuss the early history of the volunteer firefighters in San Marcos. They also discuss various fires that occurred in San Marcos, and compare volunteer firefighters to paid firefighters.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Johnson, Edna, 1974 April 10
[Transcription is not completed]
Johnson discusses the following during her interview: Her early life, her education, the early history of San Marcos Baptist Academy, and her married life.
Interviewed by Ronnie Tanner and Nancy Norman.
Kercheville, Alec, 1974 March 26
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Kercheville discusses the following topics: his early life and family, his political beleiefs, his work history, and the first airplane to come through the area.
Interviewed by Nancy Norman and Linda Chapple.
King, Clarence, 1974 February 6, February 13
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, King discusses his experiences living in San Marcos. The topics in his interview include: agriculture and stock raising, social activities, the Ku Klux Klan, Baptist-Methodist rivalry, the San Marcos Square, the Great Depression, and religion in San Marcos.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Ron Tanner.
Knispel, Minnie, 1974 February 13
[Transcription is not completed]
Knispel discusses her family, education, an irrigation project in San Marcos, early San Marcos history, and the effects of the Great Depression on the San Marcos Community.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple.
Kone, Mary E. (Mrs. L. W. Kone), 1974 February 22
[Transcription is not completed]
Mary E. Kone (Mrs. L.W. Kone) discusses family background, living in San Marcos, memories of Lyndon B. Johnson, and the Great Depression.
Interviewed by Ron Tanner.