Folklorists -- Texas
Found in 895 Collections and/or Records:
The Mathis News, “People and Places” by The Observer – notes (typewritten) - Includes a newspaper article
“The Mexican Raid” and “True Account of the Capture of Hipolito Tapia and Andres Dabilo” – manuscripts (typewritten)
The Mustang, illustrative material, photos, sketches, correspondence , 1949, 1951, undated
The News of War- Collective Heart, 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.
The Night of Moving Shadows, 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.
The North San Antonio Times, March 1971-August 1972
The Sunday American Statesman [3 Copies], October 6, 1935
The Texas Christian University Magazine, bulk: December 1986:September-November 2001
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.
“The Texas Longhorn’s Dying Bellow, Pleas for Preservation of State’s Great Symbol," in The Cattleman, 1926 and "The Trailing Longhorns," in Frontier Stories, 1928, 1926, 1928
The Texas Observer (2 copies), April 18, 1963
“The Texas Rangers” – drafts (typewritten). Includes articles regarding “The Texas Rangers,” Austin American-Statesman , 1959, 1965
“The Texas State Historical Association Annual Meeting” (6 copies), April 1946
The Tower of Babel, 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.
The True Facts About the Expropriation of the Oil Companies’ Properties in Mexico by Government of Mexico
The Victoria Advocate (various issues), 1968-1974
The Voice of the Coyote by J. Frank Dobie
“The West and J. Frank Dobie,” inscribed by Ralph W. Yarborough , May 1967
“The West” pamphlet (Personalized for Dudley Dobie, Sr.), 1965
There are many reasons to be hog wild about porkers, 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.
Thesis by Joel Carl Causey- “The Way of the World is not Fixed in Place: An Existential Reading of Billy Parham’s Journey through Cormac McCarthy’s The Crossing”, 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.