Hays County (Tex.) -- History
Found in 423 Collections and/or Records:
Guest book, 1984 - 2016
Spiral notebook signed by attendees at each annual reunion.
Handbell, circa 1922
One brass handbell with wooden handle from Blanco Star School, inscribed “1922-1945 Blanco Star School”.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: Reel #3 Tape #1 / Katherine Hardeman / deleted 63, 66 / 125 Nance St. / San Marcos, Tex. / Feb. 5, 1974 / Feb. 12, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: Reel #3 Tape #2 / Katherine Hardeman / deleted 63, 66 / 125 Nance St. / San Marcos, Tex. / Feb. 5, 1974 / Feb. 12, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: Reel #3 Tape #3 / Katherine Hardeman / deleted 63, 66 / 125 Nance St. / San Marcos, Tex. / Feb. 5, 1974 & Feb. 12, 1974 / Interviewers: / Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen) , 1974 February 5, February 12
[Transcript is not completed]
In this interview, Hardeman discusses the African-American experience in San Marcos. Other topics include: Hardemans's ancestors, early schooling, African-American life after the Civil War, changes in the local area following World War II and the Great Depression. Hardeman may have also addressed her teaching history, intergration experiences, and LBJ recollections.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Katherine (Steen), 1974 February 5, 12
Written on enclosure: recorded at 1 7/8 IPS Reel #3 / Side One / Katherine (Steen) Hardeman / 000-945 / Side Two / 000-915 / deleted 63, 66 / February 5, 1974 / February 12, 1974 / 125 Nance Street / San Marcos, Texas / Interviewers: Mrs. Virginia Deane / Ms. Bonnie Vaughn.
Hardeman, Sammie, 1986
Hardemon, Sammie, 1986 November 5
Sammie Hardeman shares his experience in the food service industry and how it led him to his job at the university. He recalls being born in Lockhart and later moving to San Marcos. Hardeman also talks about his barbecuing business, along with the private parties he would put on where he would cook for university presidents. He mentions Dr. Evans, Dr. Flowers, and Dr. McCrocklin.
Hardesty, Robert L., 1986 November 20
President Emeritus Robert L. Hardesty talks about the effects recent (1986) cutbacks in university funding have had on the General Studies program at Southwest Texas State University.
Interviewed by Michael Hellrung
Hardesty, Robert [missing 11/20 audio], 1986
Hardesty, Walton D. (Pete), 1986 October 23
Harper, Bruce, 1986
Harper, Bruce, 1986 November 20
Bruce Harper talks about growing up in San Marcos in the 1950s, including the story of how he was adopted by his parents. He emphasizes the ties between the university and San Marcos's community and local businesses. Harper also shares information about the Gary Job Corps and its relationship with the university and the city. He ends with discussing the business, economy, and industry of San Marcos, mentioning Wide-Lite and farming in particular.
Interviewed by Michelle Brown
Harper, Jack, 1974 April 24
[Transcription is not completed]
Harper discusses family life and his experiences as the president of the First National Bank.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple and Stan Siler.
Harper, Jack F., 1974 April 24
Written on enclosure: Jack Harper / 4024074 / By Siler (Stanley) / Chapple (Linda) / San Marcos, TX / Pres 1st National / Bank.
Harper, Jack F., 1974 April 24
Written on enclosure: Interview with / Jack Harper / Side 1 [1-767] / 4/24/74 - First / National Bank / Stan Siler & Linda Chapple.
Harrell, James, 1986
Harrell, James, 1986 September 29
James Harrell talks about growing up in Waco, studying in Dallas, and working in the movie business. He relays information about how Texas has grown to better support actors and the film industry, and outlines present trends in professional acting. Along with recalling changes he has seen in the university, Harrell also discusses the evolution of the drama department and the new Speech and Drama Building.
Interviewed by Debbi Conn
Haynes, Lewis and Eddie Serur, 1978 May 3
Written on enclosure: #1 / Chief Lewis Haynes / Eddie Serur / San Marcos, TX / May 3, 1978 / Interviewer: / Emmie Craddock.