Palo Duro Union Presbytery Collection
- US TxSaT SC.050
- Collection
- 1941-1981, n.d.
Material related to the Palo Duro Union Presbytery assembled by Reverend Robert D. Nicholson.
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Palo Duro
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Palo Duro Union Presbytery Collection
Material related to the Palo Duro Union Presbytery assembled by Reverend Robert D. Nicholson.
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Palo Duro
The collection contains the papers of Victor Alessandro, conductor of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, including documents related to musical performances, records from the library of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, music-related ephemera, clippings related to the San Antonio Symphony, and scores and sheet music with significant annotation by Alessandro. Series 1 contains documents related to musical performances, including notes, correspondence, photographs, blueprints, clippings, and sheet music. Series 2 contains records from the San Antonio Symphony's library, including inventories and annual reports from the librarian. Series 3 contains clippings and ephemera related to the Symphony. Series 4 consists of scores and sheet music with significant annotation by Alessandro.
Alessandro, Victor
Presbyterian Church Synod of the Sun Sesquicentennial Program
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Program from the 2001 Synod of the Sun (Presbyterian Church USA) sesquicentennial celebration, held in Denton, Texas.
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Synod of the Sun
Texas Sculptors Group ephemera
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Brochure presenting the history, charter, and plans for the Texas Sculptors Group.
Texas Sculptors Group
San Antonio Music Teachers Association yearbook
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
1996-1997 annual yearbook for the San Antonio Music Teachers Association.
San Antonio Music Teachers Association
American National Live Stock Association program
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Program to the thirty-fifth annual convention of the American National Live Stock Association, held in San Antonio in January 1932.
American National Live Stock Association
Onderdonk Memorial Association flyer
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Flyer distributed by the Onderdonk Memorial Association seeking support for the purchase of Julian Onderdonk's final painting, "Dawn in the Hills," on behalf of the city of San Antonio. The text in the flyer is credited to J. Frank Davis.
Onderdonk Memorial Association
Castro Colonies Heritage Association program
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Program for the 1987 general membership meeting of the Castro Colonies Heritage Association. This copy belonged to Elizabeth Huth Coates Maddux.
Castro Colonies Heritage Association
Cattle Raisers Association of Texas program
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Souvenir program for the Cattles Raisers Association of Texas convention held in San Antonio, Texas, March 1901.
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Program for the 150th anniversary touring production of "The Rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, performed at the Empire Theatre on December 2, 1925.
Empire Theatre (San Antonio, Tex.)
First Repertory Company of San Antonio program
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Program for a production of "Marat/Sade" put on by the First Repertory Company of San Antonio in 1969.
First Repertory Company of San Antonio
Edward M. House holiday card and photograph
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Christmas card (circa 1936) signed by "Colonel" Edward M. House, accompanied by a photograph of House and an unidentified man.
Caldwell County Centennial program
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Program for the 1948 Caldwell County Centennial coronation and pageant.
Daughters of the Confederacy application
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
1899 application by Laura Schaefer of San Antonio, Texas, for membership in the Daughters of the Confederacy.
H.F. Young Teaching Certificate
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
1880 teaching certificate granted to Reverend H.F. Young in Hopkins County, Texas, with handwritten renewals on the verso through 1887.
John Shackleford Gillett Papers
Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Credential certificates of Reverend John Shackleford Gillett (1838-1910), West Texas Conference.
This collection documents Dr. Earl M. Lewis's professional life at Prairie View A&M, Trinity University, and University of Texas at San Antonio and includes correspondence, reports, and other materials.
Lewis, Earl M.
Encino Press & William D. Wittliff Collection
Collection of ephemera related to Encino Press or William D. Wittliff. The archival collection accompanies the library's Beretta-Encino Press Collection, consisting of print copies of a majority of the press's publications and other associated works.
Wittliff, William D.
The Paul Baker Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, administrative records, scripts, playbills, blueprints for theatre construction, periodical clippings and scrapbooks spanning the years 1925-1976 with the bulk of the material concerning the mid-century. The material from the latter years relates to Baker’s tenure at Trinity University, but the majority of the collection is from his years with Baylor University and his work with the Dallas Theatre Center. The collection also contains a small series of Kitty Baker’s correspondence and personal papers.
Baker, Paul, 1911-2009
Joseph W. Nicholson Collection of Texana
Collection of correspondence and ephemera related to the history of a Texas family. The central figure in this collection is Mattie Strickland Russell; other correspondents in the collection include her husband, Richard Robertson Russell; her daughter, Elma Dill Spencer; her son-in-law, Richard French Spencer; her father, George Strickland; and her grandparents, Amos and Emily Strickland, among others. Additional correspondence to Mattie Russell is from children's author Will James. The collection also contains biographical information about her father, George Strickland. In addition, the collection contains ephemera related to Texas history.
Nicholson, Joseph W.