San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
Brady, Dora, 1978 February 21
[Transcript included taken from San Marcos Public Library]
In this interview, Brady discusses early African American experiences in San Marcos Texas.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Brown School, 1935 - 1999
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.
Brown School documentation, circa 1940-1960
Thirty page black and white brochure for the Brown School. Front text: “The Brown School/An exclusive year round school for children with educational and emotional difficulties/San Marcos, Texas” Photocopy of photograph of hotel. Caption: “View of one of the Beautiful Buildings which house the School”
Bruce, Irma, 1978
[Transcription complete, note included in folder saying there is no audio recording of interview]
Irma Bruce discusses all the aspects of Southwest Texas State throughout her years there, such as the look of the campus, the curriculum, the faculty members, and other attractions of San Marcos.
Interviewed by Pat Murdock. Includes photographs and correspondence.
Brunson, Bill, 1986
Brunson, Bill, 1986 March 26
Brunson, Martha, 1986
Brunson, Martha L., 1986 May 12
Buckner, Walter, 1974 February 7
Written on enclosure: Interview with Walter / Buckner 2/7/74-788" / San Marcos Record / Nancy Norman / Linda Chapple - Side 1.
Buckner, Walter and Addison, 1974 February 7
Written on enclosure: Cassette #1 / Interview / Walter Buckner / 2-7-74 / By Nancy Norman / Linda Chapple / Walter cont. / also Addison / Buckner.
Buckner, Walter and Addison, 1974 February 7
Written on enclosure: Second tape / Mr. Addison / Buckner / Mr. Walter Buckner / By Nancy Norman / Linda Chapple / cassette / #2.
Buckner, Walter and Addison, 1974 February 7, February 21
[Transcription complete]
In this interview, Buckner discusses his life, family and experiences as a publisher and editor of the San Marcos Daily Record. Topics include: prominent families of San Marcos, the KKK, the effects of the Depression on San Marcos, WWI, and the McGee Business College.
Interviewed by Nancy Norman and Linda Chapple.
Buckner, Walter and Addison, 1974 February 26
Written on enclosure: Mr. Addison Buckner / 2--26-74 Mr. Walter Buckner / Reel 2, Side one to 998 / Nancy Norman and / Linda Chapple.
Bureau of vital statistics standard certificate of death, July - October 1924
Materials in this collection consist of business records, including one cemetery ledger (1888-1900) and multiple funeral registers dating from 1902 to the mid-1940s that detail deaths in the Hays County and San Marcos, Texas area. Also included are a book titled Record and Bill of Items (1937-1944) and a Bureau of Vital Statistics Standard Certificate of Death (July – October 1924). Arranged chronologically by type of record.
Burnett, Walter, 1974 March 22
Written on enclosure: Walter Burnett / March 22, 1974 / tape ends abruptly on Side 2 / … and my son took my place.
Burnett, Walter, 1974 February 20, March 22
[Transcript is not completed]
Discusses family history, family involvement in politics, and the ranching operations on the Burnett Ranch.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Gaye Vaughn.
Byrom, Jack, 1974 February 25
Written on enclosure: #1 / Dr. Jack Byrom / Pres. SM Baptist Academy / Interviewers: / Linda Chapple / Nancy Norman / Feb. 25, 1974.
Byrom, Jack, 1974 February 25
[Transcription complete]
In this interview, Byrom discusses his association with the San Marcos Baptist Academy, early history of the Academy, the board of trustees, President Harris, President J.V. Brown, the military status of the Academy, his role, and enrollment trends.
Interviewed by Nancy Norman and Linda Chapple.
Byrom, Jack, 1974 February 25
Written on enclosure: Side 1 - Jack Byrom / Nancy Norman and / Linda Chapple / 2/25/74.
Camp, Alva, 1974 March 21
Written on enclosure: Mr. A.L. Camp / 3.21.74 / Tanner, Norman.