Cameron, Minnie B., 1885-1971
Biographical notes:
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Minnie Bradenwerper (1885-1971) was the daughter of Max Brandenwerper and Eliza Wefing. In 1917, she began working for the San Antonio Public Library before joining the United States Census Bureau during World War I. Following the war, Minnie returned to the San Antonio Public Library and married Reuben H. Cameron in 1920. Known for her interest in Texas history, she authored several articles for journals such as the Southwestern Historical Quarterly and also increased the library’s collection of Texana materials.
Source:
White, Frederick, Sr. Cameron, Minnie Brandenwerper. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed May 9, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcacy .
From the guide to the Cameron, Minnie B. Narrative, 1924-1925, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Minnie Bradenwerper (1885-1971) was the daughter of Max Brandenwerper and Eliza Wefing.
In 1917, she began working for the San Antonio Public Library before joining the United States Census Bureau during World War I. Following the war, Minnie returned to the San Antonio Public Library and married Reuben H. Cameron in 1920. Known for her interest in Texas history, she authored several articles for journals such as the Southwestern Historical Quarterly and also increased the library's collection of Texana materials.
From the description of Cameron, Minnie B., Narrative, 1924-1925 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 764650438
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