San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
Camp, Alva, 1974 March 21
Written on enclosure: 3 / 4 / Mr. A. L. Camp / 3-21-74 / By: / Tanner, Norman.
Camp, Alva L. , 1974 March 21
[Transcript is not completed. Release form only signed by interviewee]
Camp discusses his arrival to San Marcos in the 1930s, his job experiences at San Marcos Meter Company, military experiences, and in the police department service. He also discusses his rememberences of Lyndon B. Johnson and his motion picture experiences.
Interviewed by Ron Tanner and Nancy Norman.
Camp, Alva L., 1974 March 21
Written on enclosure: Side one / Interview: / Mr. A.L. Camp / 524 West Hopkins / San Marcos, Texas / March 21, 1972 / [ Interviewers - / Ron Tanner & / Mrs Nancy Norman / Side two / [side one cont.].
Campus Buildings - Academic/Other, circa 1900-1980s, undated
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.
Campus Buildings - Dormitories, circa 1904-1980s
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.
Campus Scene South-west Texas State Teachers College San Marcos, TX, postmarked 1958 August 23
Campus scene - Southwest Texas State College - San Marcos, Tex, circa 1959-1969
Real black and white photograph of quad, standing in front of Old Main and looking toward Harris Hall (men's dormitory). Student Union/Art Building to the left, with Lueder's Hall/Language Arts building and Science building to the right.
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Cape, Clara Louise, 1974 February 20
Written on enclosure: Mrs. Ed (Clara / Louise) Cape / Interviewers: / Linda Chapple / Stan Siler / 2/20/74 / San Marcos, Texas / release [illegible] / this side.
Cape, Clara Louise, 1974 February 20
[Transcription is not completed]
There is no transcript of the interview but the abstract notes that the interview pertains to Mrs. Cape's early life, early San Marcos, Texas, Mr. Cape, and her recollections of Lyndon B. Johnson.
Interviewed by Stan Siler and Linda Chapple.
Cape, Clara Louise, 1974 February 20
Written on enclosure: 2/20/74 - Mrs. Ed Cape / Interviewers - Linda Chapple / Stan Siler - 1010".
Cape, J.M., 1974 April 22
Written on enclosure: Interview / J.M. Cape / 4-22-74 / by Nancy Norman / Stan Siler.
Cape, J.M., 1974 April 22
Cape, J.M., 1974 April 22
Written on enclosure: J.M. Cape 4-22-74 / 1084 (side I) / Nancy Norman / Stan Siler.
Carney, Margaret, 1986
Carney, Margaret, 1986 March 8
Cates, Jerome C., 1986
Cates, Jerome C., 1986 April 29
Cemetery records, 1888 - 1900
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.
Central Texas glass plate negative collection
A collection of 46 4x5 glass plate negatives showing scenes around Central Texas, including San Antonio and San Marcos, as well as one image of the Parke County Courthouse in Rockville, Indiana. Based on research into the scenes that could be identified, images were likely between 1882 and 1911.
Certification from Mayor Sam Kone that Kerr was the mayor as of July 1877
Documents relating to Alfred Benjamin Fontaine Kerr, Methodist minister and first mayor of San Marcos