Folklorists -- Texas
Found in 895 Collections and/or Records:
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1941-1942
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1943-1945
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1946-1948
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1950
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1955-1956
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1957-1959
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1961, 1963, 1965
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1966
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1967
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1968
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1969-1970
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1971-1972
Dudley Dobie, Sr. and Ralph W. Yarborough, 1973-1975, 1980
Duncan, Bill, “Wild Ride to Border Saved Dobie’s Life,” San Antonio Express, June 28, 1972
Duplicates of research materials on various topics, undated
Dust jacket
Edgar Kincaid family records, includes a chapter of The Bird Watcher’s America entitled "Golden-Cheeks of the Edward's Plateau" by Edgar Bryan Kincaid, Jr. (1965) and an inventory of books donated to Texas A & M University Libraries, undated, 1965, undated
Edmund E. Mireles, 1927-1953
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.
Edmundo E. Mireles, 1934-1971
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.
Edmundo E. Mireles’ Balance Sheets, 1950
An address book belonging to Jovita González Mireles contains a signed contract between Jovita González and Margaret Eimer (Eve Raleigh) for the novel “All This is Mine,” [Caballero] “a historical novel of the border during the Mexican War,” May 30, 1939. Also in this series are E.E. Mireles daybook and balance sheets.