Folklorists -- Texas
Found in 895 Collections and/or Records:
Mexican Trips: Maps and guidebooks, 1931, undated
Mexican Trips: Saltillo Diary, 1933
Milton and Ruth Dodson, 1930-1963, undated
Mines, correspondence, clippings, articles, maps, 1955, undated
Miniature photographs of Dobie's parents, Richard Jonathan and Ella Byler Dobie
Minutes, 1943-1951
This series contains material that documents the start of the Pan American Council of Texas which was briefly called the Pan American Council of Corpus Christi. The Council was started in 1943 by E. E. Mireles to work with the Spanish program in the Corpus Christi public schools where Pan American Clubs had already been started. The Coastal Bend Television Co. minutes, also in this series, document E.E. Mireles’ participation in its beginnings.
Miscellaneous articles about J. Frank Dobie , 1926-1930
Miscellaneous articles about J. Frank Dobie, 1960-1965
Miscellaneous articles by Webb, 1927-1959
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1991-1998
Includes handwritten President’s speech, correspondence, and other miscellanea from operation and publications of the society.
Modern Maturity, “Crisis in American’s Healthcare", October-November 1969
“Montanarama: Historical Highlights” and “Unveiling and Presentation Ceremony of Charles M. Russell’s Statue,” Program (3 copies) , 1959
More Pleasure than Business in these Parts, June 28, 1998
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.
Mr. John Jenkins, February 1968
Mr. R. L. Bunting, January 1973
“Mrs. Ansell on D.R.D and Big Bend”
Mrs. H. P. Gaddis, March 1968
Music- Legend of the Animals, 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.
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Series II contains personal correspondence, organized alphabetically. Some folders include photographs and published materials. Certain letters are only addressed to or from nicknames, including “Bibba” (Deborah Dobie) and “Guyo” (Guy Skiles). Of particular note is a series of letters sent between Dobie, and his wife Deborah Dobie in 1935-1936, while he was traveling the state collecting historical artifacts for the Texas Centennial Exposition’s Hall of State.