San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
Garth, Jenny, 1974 May 7
Written on enclosure: Miss Jenny Garth / May 7 1974 / By Linda Chapple / Bonnie Vaughn.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 March 1, 5, 7
Written on enclosure: Jenny Garth / March 1, 5, & 7, 1974 / by Virginia Deane / Bonnie Vaughn.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 February 22, March 1, March 5, and March 7
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Ms. Garth's family arrived in San Marcos, Texas during the 1880s. Garth's interview is about the early history of San Marcos, Texas. The topics of the interview include: Ms. Garth's family, the early town of San Marcos, and recreation.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Gaye Vaughn.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 May 7
[Transcription is not completed]
Ms. Garth's family arrived in San Marcos, Texas during the 1880s. Garth's interview is about the early history of San Marcos, Texas. The topics of the interview include: Ms. Garth's family, the early town of San Marcos, and recreation.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple and Bonnie Gaye Vaughn.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 February 22, March 1, 5, 7
Written on enclosure: Side one: Jenny Garth / 000-940 / February 22, 1974 / March 1, 2917 / March 5, 1974, March 7, 1974 / San Marcos, Texas / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn / Side two: 000-400.
Garth, Jenny, 1974 May 7
Written on enclosure: Reel No. #2 / Interviewee: Miss Jenny Garth / Side Two: 000-435 / Interviewers: Ms. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn / May 7, 1974 / 423 South Main St. / Lockhart, Texas.
Gary, Roland and Nawona Adelle Gary, 1974 April 9
Written on enclosure: Dr. & Mrs. Thatcher Gary / 4.9.74 / By Chapple / Norman.
Gary, Roland Thatcher and Nawona Taylor, 1974 April 4
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Dr. Roland T. Gary was a biology professor at Texas State University for 35 years. His wife Nawona (Taylor) Gary was an educator. She graduated from Texas State University in 1934. In the late 1930s, she served as a lab instructor at Texas State University. They married in 1940.
Interviewed by Nancy Norman and Linda Chapple.
Gary, Thatcher Roland and Nawona Adelle, 1974 April 9
Written on enclosure: Dr. & Mrs. Thatcher Gary / 4/9/74 - Linda Chapple / & Nancy Norman.
General River Articles, 1981 - 2000
Various materials related to Cynthia Brandimarte's public history course. The materials focus on the history of the former Aquarena Springs park in San Marcos, Texas. The materials cover the history of the San Marcos area, tourism, and other information related to the park. Materials kept in original order.
Giesen, Ed Green, 1978 April 20
Written on enclosure: Cassette # 1 / of 2 / Ed Green Giesen / 904 W. San Antonio / San Marcos tx / 4/20/78 / Emmie Craddock / interviewer.
Giesen, Ed Green, 1978 April 20
Written on enclosure: Cassette # 2 of 2 / Ed Green Giesen / San Marcos tx 4/20/78 / Emmie Craddock / interviewer.
Giesen, Ed Green, 1978 April 20
[Transcript is not completed]
Recalls his childhood, education, friends, experiences in San Marcos, his grandfather Ed. J.L. Green and his uncle Will Green who developed the irrigation project on Lime Kiln Road.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Gilliam, Stormy, 1986 April 10
Stormy Gilliam discusses growing up at Triple Peak Ranch and the types of changes the area has seen since the flooding of Canyon Lake. She talks about settlers who in the area, and she also recounts significant stories from her youth about the German friends, neighbors, and ranchers who lived in the area with her.
Interviewed by Annette Fazi
Gilliam, Stormy, 1986
Glass bottom boat, 1994
"Aquarena Springs Inn located at the headwaters of the San Marcos River. Enjoy the view from the glass bottom boats where one can see over 200 springs bubbling from the Edwards Aquifer"
C38217
Glass Bottom Boat at Aquarena - San Marcos, Texas, 1951
Black and white image of glass bottom boat on Spring Lake with hotel in background. Front text: Glass Bottom Boat at Aquarena - San Marcos, Texas. 6-M-249.
Glass Bottom Boats at Docks at Aquarena - San Marcos, Texas, postmarked 1952 February 14
Black and white image of glass bottom boat on Spring Lake with hotel in background. Front text: Glass Bottom Boats at Docks at Aquarena - San Marcos, Texas 6-M-250.
Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Kumpe Bentonville Ar.
Transcription: Could kick myself / for going off without / J.O. and Jo Ella's / address. We've had / a few [blow]. Bob / will only be in the / states 60 more days Korea, May 1st. for / 50 missions. / Terry
Glurpo, Aquarena's Famous Aquatic Clown, postmarked 1960 August 4
Glurpo is very strong..but sometimes his magic is very weak!, circa 1970s-1980s
Color image of man in costume underwater with breathing tube. Back text: Aquarena Springs. Glurpo is very strong..but sometimes his magic is very weak! His antics include blowing huge air rings, smoking a pipe, taking pictures of the audience and doing a weird native dance called the “Swahilly Swamp Stomp!” C32149 C