Rudolph Leopold Biesele papers 1820-1959

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Rudolph Leopold Biesele papers 1820-1959

Rudolph Leopold Biesele served as a faculty member in the History Department at the University of Texas from 1931-1957. He also taught at Corsicana and Waco High Schools (1910-1924), the University of Alabama (1929), and Louisiana Polytechnic Institute (1930). Biesele is known for his book, 1831-1861 (1930). His papers are arranged in five series: written works (1929-1952), correspondence (1926-1959), research (1820-1952), student work (1933-1940), and maps and photographs (1910-1956). The History of German Settlements in Texas

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Biesele, Rudolph Leopold, 1886-1960

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Rudolph L. Biesele was born January 29, 1886 in York's Creek, Texas and died in Austin on January 4th, 1960. A full-time history professor at the University of Texas at Austin, with a passion for his German heritage, he devoted most of his life to the research and writing of early German settlements in Texas. In his youth, Biesele was educated in Guadalupe County public schools. He received his teaching certificate from Southwest Texas State Normal School (now Southwest ...

University of Texas. Dept. of History

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