San Marcos River Region (Tex.) -- History
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
San Marcos River with State Normal in background, San Marcos, Texas, 1907 August 28
Black and white image of water way lined with trees and Old Main building in the distance with hand written text on image.
Addressed to Miss Flossie Payson E Quincy St. San Antonio. Tex.
Transcription: Received your postal which you mailed to / Lytle. Arrived here yesterday. / Harry / 8-28-07
Front typed text: San Marcos River with State Normal in background, San Marcos, Texas. G.W. Miller, San Marcos.
San Marcos River with State Normal in background, San Marcos, Texas, postmarked November 23
San Marcos, Texas, 1903-circa 1950s, 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.
Scene at the State Fish Hatchery, San Marcos, Texas, undated
Front: Color image of three men with nets.
Back text: "Beauties like these shown at the State Fish Hatchery abound in the rivers and lakes in the San Marcos area, making it an ideal vacation spot for the fisherman."
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Scene in Sewell Park San Marcos, Texas, circa 1959-1969
Color image of people swimming in body of water and building in background with text "Scene in Sewell Park San Marcos, Texas."
Back: Crystal clear, spring fed San Marcos River traverses Southwest Texas State College Campus. Salubrious climate at 600 ft. elevation provides ideal outdoor recreation throughout the year.
Scene on San Marcos River, San Marcos, Tex., postmark 1908 April 3
Blue tinted image of river way lined with trees with red caption: Scene on San Marcos River, San Marcos, Tex.
Transcription of front writing: This is the prettiest / place, and the dear /est people. Having a grand / time.
Back: Addressed to Violet Wagner Temple, Tex.
Transcription of back writing: Hello, dearie - How / are you? I am / openhing the / day up here. / Please write to / me / Winnie
Sevey Boarding House, circa 1904-1930s
Southwest State Teachers' College, postmarked 1951 May 16
Southwest State Teachers' College, circa 1923-1959
Hand-colored horizontal view [from LBJ Street or Austin] of campus buildings. Cars parked along the road.
Southwest Texas Normal, circa 1903-1923
Front: Main building with students in windows and standing down the hill.
Postmarked May 4, addressed to Miss Ora Bird, Hutto, Tex.
Transcription: Well child, I wrote / to mamma yesterday, / and will let you know what she / has to say, but / I know she / won't hear to / it, for she's / crazy to see me now. / What are you / going to do / if she says no - can you come any way? Br-?
Southwest Texas Normal, San Marcos, Tex, circa 1903-1923
Southwest Texas Normal, San Marcos, Tex., postmarked 1912 December 2
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.
Southwest Texas Normal School, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1903-1927
View of campus with Old Main, Library, Science and Home Economics buildings, as well as the water tower. Also in the foreground is the Ward Boarding House for Girls, one of many early boarding houses that surrounded the Normal School, located at 618 N. Austin Street.
Southwest Texas Normal School, San Marcos, Texas, 1927 February 25
View of campus with Old Main, Library, Science and Home Economics buildings, as well as the water tower.
Addressed to Mrs. J. L. Ellis, Dallas from her son, Jack.
Transcription: Dear Mother: / I am having the / best time of my / life, I think I / will be home Tue / day or Wednesday. Don't / worry because, Coach / and Father Hogan can / tale care of anybody. / This sure is a good / school here. / Your son / Jack. / (Don't Worry)
Southwest Texas State Normal, San Marcos, circa 1903-1911
Black and white image of Old Main building with white picket fence with "Southwest Texas State Normal, San Marcos" written beneath it.
Southwest Texas State Normal School, San Marcos, Tex (black and white), circa 1903-1927
Horizontal image of Old Main, black and white, with red lettering. Tom Jones, Cincinnati, O. For M.J. Funk, San Marcos, Tex.
Transcription: I received your post at this a.m. Was was
Southwest Texas State Normal School, San Marcos, Tex (color), postmarked 1908 November 27
Horizontal image of Old Main, muted color, with red lettering. Tom Jones, Cincinnati, O. For M.J. Funk, San Marcos, Tex.
Addressed to: Miss Bessie Almquiet Hutto Texas
Transcription: "11/27/'08 Got home alright / and have had just lots of fun. / Give my feet reguards to all / the children and / your mother and / father Sincerly / Miss Bessie"
Southwest view State Normal, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1903-1923
Hand-colored horizontal image with buggy and small buildings in foreground. Campus buildings in background.
Front: "Southwest View State Normal, San Marcos, Texas." Kropp Co Publishers, Milwaukee no. 5613