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Walter Huntley Papers
US TxSaTua UA0501 · Collection · 1953-2018

Papers of Walter R. Huntley, Jr., city official, economic development specialist and civic leader, date primarily between 1983-2018. Most relate to economic development work that occurred while Huntley was President of the Atlanta Economic Development Corporation (1986-1997) and President of Huntley Partners, Inc., (1997-2013). The collection primarily consists of reports, tax allocation studies, assessments, research findings, and proposals for projects sponsored by Huntley & Associates in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Files include the development of the Atlanta-Chattanooga high-speed passenger rail and various projects in Eatonville, Florida, Savannah Georgia, Norfolk, Virginia, and Orlando, Florida.

Market analyses and implementation plans for public and private development projects are in the collection as well. Also included are some of Huntley’s personal files including newspaper clippings; personal photographs and correspondence and other material about Huntley’s activities with Trinity University, AEDC, the City of Atlanta and the private sector.

Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-
Ziperman Postcard Collection
US TxSaT SC.005 · Collection · ca. 1890-2010

Postcards have long been popular as an inexpensive way to communicate with loved ones, commemorate travel, or see world landmarks without leaving home.

The earliest known post card was printed in England in 1870; in the early years, most post cards were issued by government postal agencies. It wasn't until the United States Congress passed the Private Mailing Card Act in 1898--allowing private publishers to print postcards, which would then have a stamp affixed for mailing--that postcards entered the mainstream as a popular means of communication. Initially, consumers were only permitted to write an address on the back of a postcard; it was not until 1907 that "divided back" postcards were authorized by the United States Post Office.

The period between 1898 and 1918 is considered the "Golden Age of Postcards." Most postcards were manufactured by high quality printers in Germany and Austria; World War I shifted the production of many cards to the United States, where quality diminished.

Deltiology is the collecting and study of postcards, and has been a popular past-time since their inception. Margaret "Peg" Ziperman collected postcards throughout her life, both to document her travels and postcards of places she had never been. She was a longtime resident and active community member in San Antonio. Mrs. Ziperman continued to add postcards to the library's collection until her death in 2017 at the age of 102.

Ziperman, Margaret "Peg", 1915-2017
US TxSaT SC.021 · Collection

The Fay Sinkin Collection contains records relating to the activities of the Aquifer Protection Association (APA) during the 1970’s. Formed in 1974 by Fay Sinkin at the request of the San Antonio League of Women Voters, the APA drew public attention to the aquifer and developed support for the purchase of sensitive areas in the aquifer recharge zone. The APA was instrumental in promoting both short and long range policies and planning, particularly in regard to zoning, that focused on aquifer protection as the City of San Antonio rapidly grew northward.

Sinkin, Fay (1918-2009)
The Trinitonian - In Process
US TxSaTua UA0076 · Collection · 1900-

This collection consists of issues of the Trinitonian; from its first appearance as a monthly campus magazine and annual in1900, through its present day weekly circulation as the student-run newspaper of Trinity University.

The Trinitonian, Trinity University
Paul Baker Papers
US TxSaTua UA0140 · Collection · 1925-1976

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
US TxSaTua UA0002 · Collection · 1877-1915

This collection contains correspondence with Benjamin Gilbert McLeskey, as well as Ella and Minnie McLeskey. Also included are documents from Trinity University from when McLeskey was president. The collection is completed by B.G. McLeskey's personal bible.

McLeskey, Benjamin Gilbert, 1834-1885
US TxSaTua UA0507 · Collection · 1971-1984

This collection consists of products designed by Susie McAtee Monday for Imagination Works, the product wing of the Learning About Learning (LAL) Educational Foundation. It also contains programming material from LAL's Idea Workshop and LAL exhibits and events.

Monday, Susie McAtee
Robert E. Hunter Papers
US TxSaTua UA0150 · Collection · 1948-1968

This collection consists of files regarding Hunter's time teaching at Trinity University, and policy and political interests. It also includes files related to his time at Claremont College and research notes for his doctoral dissertation he was in the process of completing at the time of his death.

Hunter, Robert Ellis, 1915-1968
US TxSaTua UA0075 · Collection · 1875-

This collection consists of assorted university related publications such as newsletters, literary magazines, and newspapers.

Trinity University (San Antonio, Tex.)
US TxSaTua UA0308 · Collection

J. O. Terrell was a student of Trinity University at Tehuacana. The photo album is of early Trinity students and faculty. The scrapbook is of news clippings, telegrams, and letters received at his death, compiled by his wife.

Terrell, J. O., 1856-1923
US TxSaT SC.027 · Collection · 1926-1966

This collection consists of materials left to Trinity University by William B. Adamson. It includes certificates and awards won by Adamson, photographs, a collection of postage stamps commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and various publications of the Red Cross.

Adamson, William Bluford
Jacob Abbott Correspondence
US TxSaT SC.028 · Collection · 1868-1936 (bulk 1868-1869)

Three letters from author Jacob Abbott to Mrs. William Stiles of Austin, Texas, and one explanatory letter from Mrs. Stiles's son Dr. Henry Howard Stiles to a family member.

Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879
US TxSaT SC.030 · Collection · 1915-1918

Collection consists of eighteen concert programs from the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, dated between 1915 and 1918.

San Antonio Symphony Orchestra
US TxSaT SC.034 · Collection · 1874-1936

Collection of ephemera and correspondence related to major literary figures. This material was collected by Helen Miller Jones, and is a companion to her rare book collection, now part of the holdings at Coates Library Special Collections & Archives.

Jones, Helen Miller
US TxSaTua UA0044 · Collection · 1957-2004

This collection consists of published institutional fact books. Books provide information on student, faculty, and staff demographics and enrollment. They also provide information on general university finances.

Francis Wilson Collection
US TxSaT SC.039 · Collection · 1890-1924

Collection of correspondence written by actor Francis Wilson. Most of the letters are regarding the Forty Club, a men's social club in Chicago, Illinois, of which Wilson was an honorary member. The collection also includes one letter from Wilson's first wife, Mira Wilson, and a newspaper clipping from the Chicago Evening Post.

Wilson, Francis, 1854-1935
US TxSaTua UA0050 · Collection · 1960s-1980s

The Public Relations PR Files were donated to the Trinity University Archives in the 1980s and include press releases on subject files and last names from the 1960s through the early 1980s. The collection focuses largely on the student and faculty experience, with many press releases on academic programs and centers, research, grants, and organizations. There is also a heavy focus on campus events, especially theater and musical performances, and on athletics. The collection touches on Trinity's engagement with the San Antonio community as well, with press releases on Fiesta and outside groups meeting at Trinity. Many of the press releases also highlight the administrative side of Trinity, as well as its growth, with topics such as the history of Trinity, major administrators at Trinity, and the construction of new buildings.

Strategic Communications and Marketing
US TxSaT SC.057 · Collection · 1967-1993

Collection of newspaper issues from various publishers, focused on North American indigenous issues.

Trinity University Special Collections and Archives
US TxSaT SC.054 · Collection · 1947-1962

Materials relating to the San Antonio chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters, an organization dedicated to the promotion of arts and humanities in local communities. This collection includes meeting minutes, ephemera, and other documents.

National Society of Arts and Letters (U.S.)
US TxSaTua UA0305 · Collection · 1940s-2009

This collection consists of architectural sets, plans, drawings, and concepts of various campus buildings. The collection is limited to Trinity's Skyline campus.

Trinity University (San Antonio, Tex.)