Folklorists -- Texas
Found in 895 Collections and/or Records:
Magazines, 1950, 1963, 1996
Includes publications and other specially preserved media from Hudson’s time on a variety of subjects including the Texas Folklore Society and offprints sent to Hudson by other writers.
Manuscript rejections
Many Learned to Read the Old-Fashioned Way, 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.
“Map - The State of Coahuila and Texas”
Marriage certificate; birth certificates for E. E. Mireles and Jovita González Mireles; E. E.’s immigration and citizenship papers, 1904-1905, July 30, 1935, undated
The legal series contains legal documentation for both E. E. Mireles and Jovita González Mireles. Of particular interest are the papers related to E. E. Mireles’ cousin Maria Luisa Hinojosa Ramirez, which document the process though which a Mexican national had to go to legally immigrate to the USA.
Marvin Hunter publications about Bandera, TX
Masters Thesis, “Social Life in Webb, Starr, and Zapata Counties,” The University of Texas, August 1930
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.
Masters Thesis, “The Teaching of Spanish in Texas Schools,” El Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Summer 1952
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.
Masters thesis “Thomas Heywood: The Golden Age", 1914
McGovern-Shriver Campaign Materials
“Mead Excursion,” Notes by D.R.D., 1932
Medical, 1933, 1975
This small series consists mostly of medical records and receipts for Jovita González Mireles.
Medical documents and receipts
This small series consists mostly of medical records and receipts for Jovita González Mireles.
Medium Wooden Box with Raised Floral Decoration
The Artifacts series consists of items which most likely belonged to Ms. Mireles rather than Mr. Mireles, including a sewing box, two wooden boxes with floral decorations, a woman’s hat, glove and handkerchief, a key to the Mireles’ ranch, and a photograph of Ms. Mireles’ sister.