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Wilson Hudson Collection
The Wilson Hudson Collection consists of his papers and includes off-prints, manuscripts and drafts, correspondence, photographs, newspapers, obituaries, and personal papers. There is also a substantial amount of material relating to the Texas Folklore Society.
Wilson Mathis Hudson Papers
The Wilson M. Hudson Papers date from 1913 to 1991 and comprise research material collected for (1) the biography of cowboy writer Andy Adams and (2) a study of J. Frank Dobie. The material consists of note cards, clippings, articles, photographs, correspondence, maps, manuscript drafts, and genealogical notes. There are also pamphlets and brochures from the Texas Folklore Society.
Puckerbrush Press Collection of Mary Gray Hughes
Personal papers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, computer disks and numerous copies of Hughes short stories, story lines, poems, and letters to editors documenting Hughes’s 2002 Puckerbrush Press collection, Cora’s Seduction and Other Stories.
Institutional Name Change Records
This collection documents the work done by University administration following the 2003 legislation that changed the name from Southwest Texas State University to Texas State University-San Marcos.
Institutional Reports to the Texas Education Agency: Southwest Texas State University
Institutional self-study reports and institutional responses created by Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) for accrediting agency.
It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll Collection
Ron Young, longtime music journalist, songwriter and, musician grew up in San Antonio, Texas, and was the founder and publisher of the pioneering indie music newspaper It’s Only Rock ’N’ Roll. The publication chronicled the rise of punk and New Wave music in San Antonio and Austin, as well as local and regional rock ’n’ roll, blues and heavy metal acts.
Jack Martin Oral History Project
James H. McCrocklin and Billy Mac Jones papers
James Persyn LBJ memorabilia
Collection of memorabilia related to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Jerome H. Supple personal papers and memorabilia
Dr. Jerome Supple was Southwest Texas State University’s (now Texas State University) eighth president from 1989-2002. Collection largely consists of awards and artifacts, with a small amount of personal papers, photographs, and collected clippings.
John Garland Flowers papers
John Garland Flowers became the third president of Southwest Texas State Teachers College in 1942; he held this position for twenty-two years until his retirement in August 1964. The Flowers papers document his professional activities during the years of his presidency, including topics related to his administrative duties as a college president and his leadership role in education at both state and national levels.
Mary Sue Jones Papers
Mary Sue Jones' Papers span the years from 1931 to 1992 with most of the material dating from the 1960s through the 1980s. Contained here are class notes, scripts, set designs, costume designs, playbills, letters, photographs, records, audiotapes, reports, clippings, magazines, articles, awards, school records, yearbooks, scrapbooks, personal effects, and mementos.
Preston Jones Papers
The collection chronicle Preston Jones personal and professional life, from his childhood in New Mexico through his days as a successful playwright.
John Kalinsky Accessions
Audio and video materials donated by John Kalinsky pertaining to Willie Nelson.
Clyde Kimsey Collection
Sam Kindrick Papers
The papers of reporter, photographer, and publisher, Sam Kindrick, span 1934-2019, and are arranged into three series: Photographs, Kindrick’s Personal Papers, and Action Magazine. The bulk of the collection relates to Action Magazine, a monthly newspaper Kindrick launched in 1975. Included are approximately 4,000 photographs from the publication, and a near-complete run of the paper. Kindrick’s personal papers include copies of his column from the San Antonio Express News, 1968-1974.
Larry L. King Papers
The Larry L. King papers document his writing career and span the years from 1929 to 1993 with most of the material dating from the late 1950s.
King of the Hill Archive
Nancie Austin Collection of Elithe Hamilton Kirkland
This collection is comprised of handwritten and typed letters from Texas author Elithe Hamilton Kirkland to her friend Nancie Austin, of Wimberley, Texas.
Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers
Correspondence, drafts, typescripts, photographs, scrapbooks, artifacts, ephemera and clippings document the writing career of Texas Women’s Hall of Fame writer, Elithe Hamilton Kirkland.
