San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
Souvenir Folder of San Marcos, circa 1954
Spectacular view from the sky ride overlooking the submarine theatre, undated
"A spectacular view from the Sky Ride overlooking the Submarine Theater where talented Aquamaids perform their entertaining routines."
C37479-Color Photo: CHAT Photo
Speech-Drama building, circa 1971-1980s
Color image of round Speech-Drama building (now called the Theatre Center) with reflection in the water surrounding it. Back text: Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas. Speech-Drama Building.
P2590
Spoons, undated
The spoon series consists of two small collectible spoons with images related to Aquarena Springs.
03-16: [2009.001-05] One 4.75” collectible spoon with image of cowboy and horse, and Aquarena
Springs logo.
03-17: [2009.001-060] One 4.5” collectible spoon with Texas image, and Aquarena Springs logo.
Spring Lake golf course, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1929-1960s
"The neat, well kept greens and fairways of the Spring Lake Golf Course in San Marcos are a popular spot with the local businessman as well as the vacationing golfer."
Spring Lake Park Hotel and Swimming Pool, San Marcos, Texas, 1930 June 12
Spring Lake Park Hotel and Swimming Pool, San Marcos, Texas, postmarked 1938 August 13
Color image of white hotel building and tree with lake in background. Front text: Spring Lake park hotel and swimming pool, San Marcos, Texas.
Back: Addressed to Mrs. F.E. Daniel Jr. 2802 Douglas Dallas Texas.
Transcription: Hello Baby / The way I travel / around is simply / marvelous - can't seem / to settle down after / our [stay] to New J - / How is your B.F. / called u last / night but you didn't / answer. / All my love / Always - Wilde
Springs - Early Descriptions, 1930 - 2001
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.
State College, 1959 - 1969
This is an artificial collection compiled by the University Archives, Texas State University. It is comprised of postcards related to the university and the surrounding area. It includes images of Aquarena Springs, the San Marcos River, San Marcos Baptist Academy, parks and scenes in the cities of San Marcos and New Braunfels. Some of the postcards have messages written on them and postal stamps. Postcards are arranged by topic.
State Teachers College, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1940s-1950s
Photographic black and white image of campus from possibly Roanoke Street. Includes Old Main with silver roof.
State Teachers College, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1940s-1950s
Photographic black and white image of what is now the quad. Old Main with a silver roof, Student Union building and Library/Flowers Halls to the right. Language Arts and Science buildings to the left. "State Teachers College San Marcos, Texas" written beneath image.
Strahan, Oscar, circa 1970s
Written on enclosure: Oscar Strahan Remembers / Both Sides
Strahan, Oscar, undated
[Transcription is digital]
The notes indicate that the interview pertains to Coach Strahan's experiences at Texas State University.
No interviewer credited or release form in file.
Student Center, undated
Color image of front facade of Student Center at Southwest Texas State College.
Back text: Southwest Texas State College San Marcos, Texas Student Center. This building, Spanish Colonial in some respects, is probably the most modern building on the campus. Use has been made of wrought iron to carry out the Spanish motif. This is the first stage of the Student Union Center. It may have two stories added or extended in another direction.
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Submarine Theatre at Aquarena - San Marcos, Texas, circa 1950s
Black and white image of Aquarena Springs park Submarine Theatre sign. Front text: Submarine Theatre at Aquarena - San Marcos, Texas 6-M251.
Sullivan, George, 1986 March 11
Sullivan talks about his experiences as a Presbyterian pastor in San Marcos. He also reflects on his relationships with various faculty members such as Oscar Strahan, Leland Derrick, and Dr. Martin Juel. He talks about his religious faith and his book, The Son of Thunder, Tamed. He also shares some of the poetry that he's written.
Interviewed by Marjorie Arlene Grainey
Sullivan, George, 1986
Supporting materials, 1974-1978, undated
Materials include handouts on conducting oral history interviews, template release forms and letters, correspondence, and lists of interviewees.
S.W. State Normal, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1903-1912
Vertical hand-colored drawing of woman holding SWTN flag, sitting on top of circle with campus photo inside.
Back: Addressed to Miss Mary Vaughan, Austin.
Transcription: Well, how are you get-ing along these warm winter days. Have you had the meningitis yet? I am just now getting down to hand study after the excitement of the holidays. Sure will be glad when good old summer time comes. Then, maybe we will meet again. Sincerely E.C.M. Ans . soon How is T. W.