Folklore -- Texas
Found in 318 Collections and/or Records:
Other works about the Southwest by Bedichek, Mody Boatwright, and William Humphrey, and letter from Jose Cisneros, 1946-1977
This series contains programs and publications of the Texas Folklore Society for which Hudson was editor. Also included are articles and clippings on Texas writers Mody Boatright, Roy Bedichek and William Humphrey, as well as the illustrator Jose Cisneros.
Out of the Original Rock: Drafts, notes, undated
Out of the Original Rock: Duplicate galley with corrections, review, undated
Out of the Original Rock: Edited layout copy, undated
Out of the Original Rock: Typescript , undated
Out of the Original Rock: Typescript with notes by Bertha Dobie (1972, undated), photocopy of "Wildcatter" by Dobie in Holiday, (December 1948), 1948, 1972, undated
Page S. Foshee, “Dobie, Coppini and the Cenotaph,” Southwest Texas State University, History 5350, Fall 1991
Paisano, 1966-1967
Paisano, undated
Pamphlets, artwork, 1964-1966, undated
Pancho Villa, notes, clippings, drafts of “The Pancho Villa Legend Goes On” and "The Missing Head of Pancho Villa" , 1932-1961
Panthers: Clippings, research notes, drafts, 1927-1956, undated
Panthers: Correspondence, transcriptions, clippings, research notes, 1936-1960, undated
Panthers: Drafts, correspondence, notes, transcriptions of articles, clippings, 1945-1963, undated
Panthers: Drafts, notes, undated
Personal effects, including white linen Palm Beach suit and silk tie, typewriter, and Dictaphone machine, undated
Personal Papers, 1898-1988, undated, bulk: 1913-1964
Phone list and inventory of books, undated
Photocopy of The Healer of Los Olmos and Other Mexican Lore
This series contains programs and publications of the Texas Folklore Society for which Hudson was editor. Also included are articles and clippings on Texas writers Mody Boatright, Roy Bedichek and William Humphrey, as well as the illustrator Jose Cisneros.
Photographs
This collection is comprised of a typescript, an interview, photographs, and correspondence related to Council’s unpublished project, “Curanderas: Texas-Mexican Visionaries: Folklore Interviews with Faith Healers and Intuitive Women”. Dates range from 1987-1989.