Frontier and pioneer life -- Texas
Found in 134 Collections and/or Records:
Six people, three white men, one white women standing in buggy, one black youngster kneeling, and one black man holding pick axe, circa 1880s-1900s
Six white men with hats sitting or crouched with horse in saddles in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Soldiers marching in formation on a field, circa 1880s-1900s
Soldiers marching on the field, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. Second building from the left is Lambermont House, also known as Terrell Castle, circa 1984-1900s
Soldiers with horses and cannon in field. Buildings in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Southern Methodist University Press file, includes correspondence with Bill Wittliff, 1964, undated
This series contains Hudson's files on J. Frank Dobie which include clippings and articles by and about Dobie, files of Dobie's autobiographical notes, clippings on Dobie's death in 1964 and a file on Dobie's widow Bertha.
Southwestern Review, contains article written by Dobie, Spring 1962
This series contains Hudson's files on J. Frank Dobie which include clippings and articles by and about Dobie, files of Dobie's autobiographical notes, clippings on Dobie's death in 1964 and a file on Dobie's widow Bertha.
Southwestern Review (Spring 1953, Winter 1958, Spring 1960), contain articles written by Dobie, 1953-1960
This series contains Hudson's files on J. Frank Dobie which include clippings and articles by and about Dobie, files of Dobie's autobiographical notes, clippings on Dobie's death in 1964 and a file on Dobie's widow Bertha.
Southwestern Review (Summer 1962, Autumn 1962), contain articles written by Dobie, (Spring 1965), contains article written by Bertha Dobie, 1962, 1965
This series contains Hudson's files on J. Frank Dobie which include clippings and articles by and about Dobie, files of Dobie's autobiographical notes, clippings on Dobie's death in 1964 and a file on Dobie's widow Bertha.
Ten people sitting on the ground having a picnic, circa 1880s-1900s
Texas Folklore Society and other Southwestern writers, 1936-1991
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.
Texas Folklore Society Programs and Publications, 1936-1991, undated
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.
The Healer of Los Olmos and other Mexican Lore edited by Hudson with preface by J. Frank Dobie, corrected page proofs, 1951
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.
Three men, one holding rifle, with horses and carriage. Wooden building in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Three people in horse drawn buggy going through stream. Four individuals sitting along bank in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Three people on top of Belgar-Cahill Lime Kiln in San Marcos, Texas, circa 1880s-1900s
Belgar-Cahill Lime Kiln in San Marcos, Texas.
Confirmation of location provided by local historian, Alison Tudor.
Three people sitting on ground having a picnic, river in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Perhaps File Mile Dam Park.
Identification provided by Mark Cowan, TxState Facilities Planning Design.
Three people, two white women, one sitting on tree branch, and a white man. River in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Three white children and donkey, circa 1880s-1900s
Three white men standing on rocks in the lake above File Mile Dam with truss bridge in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Lake above Five Mile Dam, lokoing southeast. Identification provided by Mark Cowan, TxState Facilities Planning Design.