Teachers -- Texas
Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to Presidio of La Bahia and Cultural Displays
Haley, Texas 1959
Haley Texas 1959 [Novella Collection] , 1999
Hat, glove, oval box, handkerchief
The Artifacts series consists of items which most likely belonged to Ms. Mireles rather than Mr. Mireles, including a sewing box, two wooden boxes with floral decorations, a woman’s hat, glove and handkerchief, a key to the Mireles’ ranch, and a photograph of Ms. Mireles’ sister.
Hearing aids, circa 1970s
Hearn-Zirkle Diary, 1940 - 1943
Hearn-Zirkle diary, 1940-1943, and undated
"Houston Antique Dealer Story", Prologue to “Charlie”
Immigration papers for Maria Luisa Hinojosa Ramirez (E. E. Mireles’ cousin)
The legal series contains legal documentation for both E. E. Mireles and Jovita González Mireles. Of particular interest are the papers related to E. E. Mireles’ cousin Maria Luisa Hinojosa Ramirez, which document the process though which a Mexican national had to go to legally immigrate to the USA.
"In the Mood"
Incoming , 1954-1975, undated
Basore, Joe N. (Hot Springs Village), undated.
[Gonzalez], H., undated.
Robertson, Mary, March 6, 1974.
S_____, Maritere, May 30, 1954. Enclosed: two b/w photographs, “Carretas de las fiestos típicas,” and “Juchitecas atviadas.”
Whitmyre, Hilda, October 1, 1974
Whitmyre, Hilda, postmark March 14, 1975
Jorge Negrete - Phonograph
This series consists of two magnetic tape reels of Spanish lessons by E. E. Mireles [both tape reels have been transferred unto compact discs for patron use] and two phonographs of mariachi music.
Journey of Hector Rabinal, 1994
Jovita González Mireles, 1921-1930, 1962-1967
This series documents the higher education of both E.E. Mireles and Jovita González Mireles through records of school work which contain the dates of attendance, grades and classes taken. Their Masters theses are also included in this series and offer insight into the topics of their studies. Ms. González’s thesis, “Social Life in Webb, Starr, and Zapata Counties,” is of particular interest.
Jovita González Mireles, undated
This series contains material that helps to illustrate Mr. and Ms. Mireles’ life-long teaching careers. Mr. Mireles’ career in particular can be traced through his teaching contracts, and his Texas Teacher Retirement System statements in this series.
Jovita González Mireles, 1954-1975
This series includes both correspondence belonging to E.E. Mireles and Jovita González Mireles, as well as correspondence between them. Of particular interest are the letters from Ms. Mireles to Mr. Mireles during the summer of 1956, while she was away in Mexico, which offer insight into their relationship.
Jovita González Mireles and Edmundo E. Mireles - incoming
This series includes both correspondence belonging to E.E. Mireles and Jovita González Mireles, as well as correspondence between them. Of particular interest are the letters from Ms. Mireles to Mr. Mireles during the summer of 1956, while she was away in Mexico, which offer insight into their relationship.
Junior’s World “JR’s World – Essay – ‘Graves 2”
Key to Mireles’ ranch
The Artifacts series consists of items which most likely belonged to Ms. Mireles rather than Mr. Mireles, including a sewing box, two wooden boxes with floral decorations, a woman’s hat, glove and handkerchief, a key to the Mireles’ ranch, and a photograph of Ms. Mireles’ sister.