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Found in 153 Collections and/or Records:
Bertha, the bicycling bird - one of four performing macaws in the bird of paradise show, 1993
Color image of a scarlet macaw on a tiny bicycle. Back text: Bertha, the bicycling bird - one of four performing macaws in the Bird of Paradise Show. C37476
Bird's Eye View of San Marcos, Texas, postmarked 1914 March 12
Color image of town with Hay County Courthouse, Mead and Eastwood Lumber, and Southwest Texas Normal School in distance. Front text: Bird's Eye View of San Marcos, Texas.
Back: Addressed to Mrs James E March, Jefferson Ashtabula, Ohio
Transcription: San Marcos Texas / My dear aunt / I hope you are better / then when I last ?. / I am helping in the ? to day. while Mr Paints his house / with lot of love Stella.
Brodgon Hall, 1967 - 1968
Inventory of scrapbooks created by dorm students living in Beretta, Brogdon and Laurel halls.
Brogdon and Beretta, 1996 - 1997
Inventory of scrapbooks created by dorm students living in Beretta, Brogdon and Laurel halls.
Brogdon and Beretta "Brogetta" , 1997 - 1998
Inventory of scrapbooks created by dorm students living in Beretta, Brogdon and Laurel halls.
Brogdon Hall, 1965 - 1966
Inventory of scrapbooks created by dorm students living in Beretta, Brogdon and Laurel halls.
Brogdon Hall, 1996 - 1996
Inventory of scrapbooks created by dorm students living in Beretta, Brogdon and Laurel halls.
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.
6-M-281
City Hall and Fire Station, San Marcos, Texas, circa 1900s-1940s
Color image of City Hall and Fire Station, now Fire Station Studios, with three cars in front. Includes front text: "City hall and fire station, San Marcos, Texas"
A-64007
College Inn, circa 1969-1980s
Color image of building with parking lot in foreground. Back text: Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas. The College Inn.
P2588
Coronal Institute, San Marcos, Texas, 1912 July 9
Color image of buildings atop slope with pathway. Front text: Coronal Institute, San Marcos, Texas 1912 no 5612.
Addressed to ? Wood, Blanco Texas.
Transcription: San Marcos July 9, 1912 / Dear Nona, how are you / by now. We are all get- / ting above ? Winnies / came up here ... [rest is illegible].
Courthouse, circa 1940-1950s
Color photographic image of Hays County Court House with cars parked in front and two people on sidewalk.
Back text: DCH-132 COURTHOUSE Hays County, San Marcos, Tex. Hays County was created in 1848 from Travis County and named after Col. John T. Hays, Texas Ranger. Altitude 580 - 1200 feet. annual rainfall 32.81. Mean Annual temperature 68 degrees. Color Photo by Don R. Bartels. 189-B.
Falls Hall, Sterry Hall, Lantana Hall, and Butler Hall, circa 1969-1980s
Color image of Southwest Texas State University campus with First United Methodist Church and Hay County Courthouse in the background.
Back text: Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas. Left to right: Falls Hall, Sterry Hall, Lantana Hall, and Butler Hall.
82 721
Famous glass bottom boats enable visitors to view the crystal clear waters of Spring Lake at Aquarena Springs, 1994
Vertical image of glass bottom boat and swan with Aquarena Springs logo. Back text: Famous glass bottom boats enable visitors to view the crystal clear waters of Spring Lake at Aquarena Springs. Also seen are the native inhabitants such as fish and turtles surrounded by exotic underwater plant life.
C38219
Famous glass bottom boats enable visitors to view the crystal clear waters of Spring Lake at Aquarena Springs. Also seen are the native inhabitants such as fish and turtles surrounded by exotic underwater plant life, 1993
Horizontal image with one boat in the foreground, three boats in background. Back text: The famous Glass Bottom Boats enable visitors to view the crystal clear waters of Spring Lake at Aquarena Springs. Also seen are the native inhabitants such as fish and turtles surrounded by exotic underwater plant life.
C36858
Fighting Stallions, circa 1951-1959
Fighting Stallions on original base and location with Old Main building and quad in background.
Back text: Be Prepared - Drive Safely - Stay Repaired! / ES-37 Fighting Stallions, created by Anna Hyatt / Huntington and displayed on the campus of the Southwest / Texas State Teachers College, San Marcos, Texas. / Anscochrome by Don R. Bartels.
26817-B
Fish Hatchery, circa 1903-1920s, 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.