San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
Tight Rope Walkers, 1964
Collection of posters advertising the Clyde Beatty and Cole Bros. Circus performances that took place in San Marcos, Texas on September 15th, probably in the year 1964. Twelve of the posters include text only. Posters with images consist of two parts: a larger poster containing the title and image and a second, smaller poster containing date and location information pasted to the bottom. Arranged according to subject.
Toddler and infant on porch. Infant in rocking chair, circa 1880s-1900s
Toddler with brimmed hat, with bushes and picket fence in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Tourism - General, 1979 - 1988
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.
Tourism - San Marcos, 1938 - 1998
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.
Tourism - Texas, 1929 - 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.
Transcripts, 1985 - 1986
Travelers hotel, New Braunfels, Texas, circa 1929-1936
Color image of yellow brick building with American flag above it and flowers in front. Front text: Travelers hotel, New Braunfels, Texas. OA3833.
Trick Riders Poster, 1964
Collection of posters advertising the Clyde Beatty and Cole Bros. Circus performances that took place in San Marcos, Texas on September 15th, probably in the year 1964. Twelve of the posters include text only. Posters with images consist of two parts: a larger poster containing the title and image and a second, smaller poster containing date and location information pasted to the bottom. Arranged according to subject.
Two figures in canopied carriage with barn in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Ulbricht's summer resort, New Braunfels, Texas, circa 1930s-1940s
Hand colored from black and white photograph of people swimming in body of water with more people sitting on benches. Front text: Ulbricht's summer resort, New Braunfels, Texas - 4.
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United States Post Office, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1930-1945
Color image of a building flying an American flag above it with palm trees in front. Front text: United States Post Office, San Marcos, Texas.
Unused photographs (photocopies), 1998
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.
U.S. Fish Hatchery and Southwest Texas Normal, circa 1903-1920s
Hand-colored from black and white photograph; hatchery ponds in foreground with old main and commissioner's office in background.
Front: "U.S. Fish Hatchery and South West Texas Normal. Photo by Wilfrid Smith."
Back: addressed [illegible], "compliments of Mr. C. ? Bass"
U.S. Fish Hatchery at San Marcos, Texas, circa 1903-1920s
Vertical hand-colored image of Main building reflected in fish ponds below with blooming trees. Front text: U.S. Fish Hatchery at San Marcos, Texas.
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US Fish Hatchery & Normal, San Marcos, Texas, postmarked 1906 October
Front: Real black and white photograph of fish hatchery ponds with Old Main building on hill. Includes handwritten message on front. Front text: "US fish hatchery & Normal, San Marcos, Texas. MJFunk Druggist"
Transcription: How I would / like to go on / another picnic / here. /Who / with / I / wonder?
Back: Addressed to Mr C. J. Hutchings, San Marcos, Texas
U.S. Fish Hatchery Office. San Marcos, Texas, undated
Black and white image of hatchery office building surrounding by vegetation. Front text: U.S. Fish Hatchery Office. San Marcos, Texas.
U.S. Fish Hatchery, with Southwest Texas Normal in background, postmarked 1907 January 9
Hand colored image with handwritten messgae on front. Image of hatchery ponds in foreground with Old Main and commissioner's office in background. Front text: U.S. Fish Hatchery, with Southwest Texas Normal in Background.
Transcription: Jan 9 1907 / Spent a day here no maps no warm clothing no ? ? ? is the best after all. Show to all. Clarise H-
Back: Addressed to Mrs. Claus Greenwood 513 Main St. New Albany
U.S. Fish Hatchery, with Southwest Texas Normal in background, circa 1903-1923
Sepia toned image of hatchery ponds in foreground with Old Main and commissioner's office in background. Front text: U.S. Fish Hatchery, with Southwest Texas Normal in Background.