Folklorists -- Texas
Found in 895 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1946-1960
Correspondence, 1922-1964
Correspondence, 1937-1980
Correspondence, 1949-1994
Correspondence is arranged in the following files: To Wilson Hudson, From Wilson Hudson as well as About Wilson Hudson. All are arranged in alphabetical order. His correspondence as a member of the Texas Folklore Society is found within Series III.
Correspondence, 1930-1975, undated
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.
Correspondence
Correspondence about Hudson - Carole, Acquisitions Editor for Garland Publishing, to Frank Vick, Director of the University of North Texas Press requesting permission to reprint “Sunny Slopes of Long Ago,” and includes the agreement signed by Hudson , March 31, 1993
Correspondence is arranged in the following files: To Wilson Hudson, From Wilson Hudson as well as About Wilson Hudson. All are arranged in alphabetical order. His correspondence as a member of the Texas Folklore Society is found within Series III.
Correspondence-copy of fax from R. Scott Allen of Humble High School, undated
This collection consists of materials related to the writing career of Joyce Gibson Roach. Included in the collection are articles, reviews, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reel-to-reel audio recordings, and numerous pieces of sheet music written by Roach. In addition to these materials, Roach also donated a large collection of books most of which focus on folklore and the American West and Southwest. Original folder titles are in quotation marks.
Correspondence – Empty Envelopes
Correspondence from Abernethy to Hudson, 1974, 1984-1995
Includes handwritten President’s speech, correspondence, and other miscellanea from operation and publications of the society.
Correspondence from Hudson, 1952-1957, 1994
Correspondence to Hudson, 1949-1992
Correspondence to/from important figures. Includes: U.S. Senator Clinton P. Anderson; Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Committee; Barry Goldwater; Texas Attorney General Ben Shepperd; Judge Adolphus Ragan
Correspondence to/from people with multiple letters. Includes: Samuel E. Asbury, Rees H. Bowen, M. S. Boyce, Irene Francis (of San Antonio Public Library and Texas Library Association), L. B. Harbison (of Harbison-Fischer Manufacturing Co.), Bill Leftwich (Western artist), Dr. Pat Ireland Nixon, H. M. Phillips (editor/publisher of “Sheep and Goat Raiser: The Ranchman’s Magazine”), Percy D. Quinby, Dr. Carl Coke Rister (Distinguished Professor of History, Texas Technological College [now Texas Tech University]), Texas Folk-Lore Society, Louis J. Wilson, E.R. Wyatt, E. L. Yeats (Pastor, First Methodist Church, Albany, TX)
Cow People, captions, introduction, mailing list, note, 1964
“Cowboy Songs” and “A Cowboy For to Be, or The Story of the Kansas City Kid,” drafts, correspondence, 1924-1929
Cowgirl in the Movies
Cowgirls, undated
This collection consists of materials related to the writing career of Joyce Gibson Roach. Included in the collection are articles, reviews, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reel-to-reel audio recordings, and numerous pieces of sheet music written by Roach. In addition to these materials, Roach also donated a large collection of books most of which focus on folklore and the American West and Southwest. Original folder titles are in quotation marks.
Cowgirls and Cattle Queens by Roach, undated
This collection consists of materials related to the writing career of Joyce Gibson Roach. Included in the collection are articles, reviews, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reel-to-reel audio recordings, and numerous pieces of sheet music written by Roach. In addition to these materials, Roach also donated a large collection of books most of which focus on folklore and the American West and Southwest. Original folder titles are in quotation marks.