Ewing Halsell Photograph Collection, 1910-1982
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Fellers, Bob
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Rylander, Dorothy, 1909-1988
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A former assistant to Congressman George H. Mahon, a historian, and a genealogist, Dorothy Rylander was born in 1909 in Belton, Texas, and moved to Lubbock, Texas, in 1918. She received her B.A. in history from Texas Technological College in 1930 and her M.A. in 1931. From 1932 to 1946, she worked as a faculty secretary in the College of Engineering at Texas Technological College. Rylander also served as an assistant to Congressman George H. Mahon from 1946 to 1953, and as an administrative assi...
Katz, Sid
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Halsell, Ewing, 1877-1965
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The Halsell family began raising cattle using the Mashed O brand in 1889 in Indian Territory. William E. Halsell founded the Halsell Cattle Company in Lamb and Bailey counties on the South Plains of Texas in 1895. His son, Ewing, continued the Halsell cattle interests in Texas and Oklahoma. From the guide to the Ewing Halsell Photograph Collection, SWCPC 347., 1910-1982, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University) A rancher whose op...
Halsell, William Electious, 1850-1934
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Owner of the Mashed O Ranch, which he opened for settlement in 1923. His son, Ewing Halsell, started building the town of Amherst, Texas, on Aug. 1, 1923. William E. and Ewing Halsell were largely responsible for the settlement of Earth, Texas. From the description of Papers, 1929-1945. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26018051 ...
Halsell, Grace
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