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            57 Archival description results for Texas

            US TxSaT SC.023 · Collection · 1921

            Collection of primary source materials related to the 1921 flood in San Antonio, Texas, assembled by historian Dr. Char Miller.

            Miller, Char, 1951-
            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
            Victor Alessandro Papers
            US TxSaT SC.031 · Collection · 1928-1976

            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
            Rare and Distinctive Maps
            US TxSaT SC.025 · Collection · 1780-1975

            Artificial collection of rare and distinctive maps in Coates Library Special Collections and Archives. Contains thirty-eight maps, with subjects ranging from cities to the world.

            Trinity University Special Collections and Archives
            Samuel Maverick letters
            US TxSaT SC.000-051 · Folder · 1849-1850
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            1849 letter from Peck & Van Hooce law firm of Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Samuel A. Maverick, with a copy of Maverick's 1850 reply on the same paper. The letters concern the depositing of money from a business matter.

            US TxSaT SC.000-047 · Folder · 1964
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Volume 21, issue number 9 (June 1964) of the Junior League of San Antonio's newsletter, "The Bright Scrawl." This issue notes the transfer of Kitty Baker (wife of Trinity University professor Paul Baker) from the Waco Junior League to San Antonio's.

            US TxSaT SC.000-041 · Folder · ca. 1923
            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
            Empire Theatre program
            US TxSaT SC.000-039 · Folder · 1925
            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.)
            Texas Land Title Transfer
            US TxSaT SC.000-036 · Folder · 1833
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Legal document transferring the title for land in Texas (then a part of Mexico) from James Miles, Logan Vandeveer, and Edward Tatum to David Breeding.

            Texas Slavery Documents
            US TxSaT SC.000-035 · Folder · 1860-1867
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Two documents related to slavery in Texas, mounted onto a piece of cardstock. The first is an 1860 contract for the lease of an enslaved boy named William in La Grange, Texas. The contract is signed by M.H. Hall, R. L. Breeding, and Joseph H. Eaves; the enslaver of William is D.K. Pope.

            The second document is an 1867 contract between James Frazor and Sally Frazor, laying out terms for Sally to be employed by James as a domestic laborer. Based on the date, description of the labor and remuneration, names, and Sally's illiteracy, it is likely that Sally was formerly enslaved by James.

            Photograph: JFK at Kelly AFB
            US TxSaT SC.000-029 · Folder · 1963
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Photograph of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visiting Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio on November 21, 1963, the day before his assassination.

            Pompeo Coppini Photographs
            US TxSaT SC.000-028 · Folder · 1937-1944, n.d.
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Three photographs related to Pompeo Coppini: a signed print of Coppini standing with the studio model of the Cenotaph to the Heroes of the Alamo (circa 1937); a signed print of the doors to the Scottish Rite Cathedral in San Antonio (dated 1944), and an undated snapshot of Coppini and his wife.

            Coppini, Pompeo, 1870-1957