Folklorists -- Texas
Found in 895 Collections and/or Records:
“Texas Siftings, Narratives of Dudley R. Dobie” The San Marcos Daily Record - includes typewritten notes and newspaper articles
“Texas' Southern Pacific Railroad” - includes notes, maps, and blueprints
The Austin American, Sports Section, April 1, 1970
Series X holds various writings by others as collected by Dudley Dobie, Sr. These writings are arranged alphabetically. They include authors Col. M. L. Crimmins, Bill Leftwich, Merze Marvin Seeburger, C. V. Terrell, Edna May Turns, and Sam Woolford. The newspaper articles written by Edna May Turns are from the years 1931 through 1936 and are very fragile. The dates of the writings contained in this series range from 1927 through 1977.
The Austin American-Statesman, 56th Anniversary Edition, August 14, 1927
The Best of Texas Folklore- 2 audiocassettes, 1999
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 Best Time- This Place of Memory, 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 Big Thicket’s Advocate in Congress, A Congressional Record Bibliography", 1970
The Cactus Wrens, 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 Complete Works of Shakespeare
The Corps at Aggieland, inscribed by Bill Leftwich
Series X holds various writings by others as collected by Dudley Dobie, Sr. These writings are arranged alphabetically. They include authors Col. M. L. Crimmins, Bill Leftwich, Merze Marvin Seeburger, C. V. Terrell, Edna May Turns, and Sam Woolford. The newspaper articles written by Edna May Turns are from the years 1931 through 1936 and are very fragile. The dates of the writings contained in this series range from 1927 through 1977.
The Cowgirls, 1961-1977
“The Daily (First) Issues of J. Frank Dobie- ‘The Flavour of Texas’ Fort Worth Press”, April-May 1936
The Dallas Morning News [3 Copies], January 5, 1936
The Dallas Morning News with Dobie’s “Divided We Stand” [3 Copies], February 24, 1942
The Emancipator, “Texas Teachers Sold Down the River” , 1953
“The Fort Worth Press- Texas Centennial Scrapbook (newspaper) featuring J. Frank Dobie- “The Flavour of Texas” in Thirty Chapters” [4 Copies], 1936
The History of Hays County, Texas, by Dobie, August 1932
“The Junior Historian - Texas Historical Association” Introduction by Yarborough, 1946
The Kyle News Quarter Century Edition, April 20, 1928
The Life and Times of a West Texas Writer, 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.