San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
Goforth, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1974 February 28
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Goforth discusses his family background, agriculture, the Great Depression, and Prohibition.
Interviewed by Ron Tanner.
Goforth, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1974 February 28
Written on enclosure: Side one / [ Mr. & Mrs. William / Goforth #104 / Care-in, San / Marcos 534" / Feb. 28, 1974] / Put on Cassettes / April, 1977 / Transcribed May 1977.
Goforth, Mr. & Mrs.William, 1974 February 28
Written on enclosure: Mr & Mrs William / Goforth / Care Inn / San Marcos Tx / 2/28/74.
Goodman, Mrs. E. C. (Sally), 1986
Goodman, Mrs. E.C. (Sally), 1986 March 8
Sally Goodman discusses her upbringing in Waco, Texas. She recounts her experiences as a student and later as a teacher in Waco. She also addresses topics such as farming, local religious life and revivals, World War I, the Great Depression, and practices such as canning and refrigeration.
Interviewed by Joseph Lee Bailey
Grant, Lizzie, 1974 February 28
[No transcript or audio recordings]
The interview contains information on the following: Mrs. Grant's early life and family, 1919 Missions of Huston (now Huston-Tilotson), her work history, missionary activities, and her recollections of the Depression of the 1930s.
Interviewed by Virginia Dean, Bonnie Vaughn, and Nancy Norman.
Green, Ben, 1974 May
Written on enclosure: #1 / Ben Green / Mr. [crossed out ] A. L. Camp / Siler / [crossed out] Tanner, Norman.
Green, Ben, 1974 May
Written on enclosure: #2 / 3 / Benn Green / 2nd tape / 4 3rd in 6 inches.
Green, Ben, 1974 May 3-4
[Transcript is not completed]
In this interview, Green discusses the African-American experience in San Marcos, his family history, his work experience for the Rogers family, his education, and African-American superstitions.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Nancy Norman.
Green, Ben, 1974 May 4
Written on enclosure: Interview with / Ben Green - May 3, / 1974. Interviewed / by Nancy Norman / and Stan Siler / Side 1 [1-850] / May 4, 1974 / Side 2 [1-1093].
Group of four white individuals and one black youngster along stream bank near part of a steam powered water pump, circa 1880s-1900s
Group of people walking on a dirt road, wearing uniforms that include boots and hats, and carrying band instruments, with one individual carrying banner, circa 1880s-1900s
Group sitting on porch, postmarked 1903 April
Black and white photographic image of group of people sitting on house porch steps. Possibly a photograph of the Idyllics family.
Addressed to Miss May McDonald San Marcos Texas.
Transcription: We are all / ? Idyllics and here as one. / We are member of the "Sweet Sixteen" / ? present here . ? absent but / we are one in heart and spirit / Yours truly / M H?
Hand feeding friendly fish is part of every under-water show, undated
Color image of Aquamaid sitting underwater feeding fish. Front text: Aquarena San Marcos, Texas.
Backtext: Hand feeding friendly fish is part of every under-water show viewed from the World's only Submarine Theatre which also operates the year-round. C15340 Color by Mike Roberts Berkeley, Calif. 94710
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: Reel #3 Tape #1 / Katherine Hardeman / deleted 63, 66 / 125 Nance St. / San Marcos, Tex. / Feb. 5, 1974 / Feb. 12, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: Reel #3 Tape #2 / Katherine Hardeman / deleted 63, 66 / 125 Nance St. / San Marcos, Tex. / Feb. 5, 1974 / Feb. 12, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: Reel #3 Tape #3 / Katherine Hardeman / deleted 63, 66 / 125 Nance St. / San Marcos, Tex. / Feb. 5, 1974 & Feb. 12, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen) , 1974 February 5, February 12
[Transcript is not completed]
In this interview, Hardeman discusses the African-American experience in San Marcos. Other topics include: Hardemans's ancestors, early schooling, African-American life after the Civil War, changes in the local area following World War II and the Great Depression. Hardeman may have also addressed her teaching history, intergration experiences, and LBJ recollections.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: recorded at 1 7/8 IPS Reel #3 / Side One / Katherine (Steen) Hardeman / 000-945 / Side Two / 000-915 / deleted 63, 66 / February 5, 1974 / February 12, 1974 / 125 Nance Street / San Marcos, Texas / Interviewers: Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.