William Curry Holden and Frances Mayhugh Holden Papers, 1836-1989 and undated

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William Curry Holden and Frances Mayhugh Holden Papers, 1836-1989 and undated

William Curry and Frances Mayhugh Holden are prominent individuals in the Lubbock, Texas and Texas Tech University communities.

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Texas Archaeological and Paleontological Society

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West Texas Historical Association

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Holden, Frances Mayhugh, 1913-

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Texas Technological College

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Dr. Billy Ross, the chair of the School of Mass Communications at Texas Tech University, and a Mass Communications faculty member, Richard Schroeder, went to Pueblo, Colorado, to film German World War II art works which were supposed to be returned to Germany. Ross received permission from the U. S. Army to film the works. Ross wrote down the documentation information that went with each art work while Schroeder did the photography work. From the guide to the German Art from the Bill...

Holden, William Curry, 1896-

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Author and historian. Born in Coolidge, Limestone County, Texas. Attended high school in Rotan, Texas. Received B.A., M.A. and Ph. D. from the University of Texas. Taught history at McMurry College (1923-1927), the University of Texas (1927-1928) and Texas Tech University (1928-1965). At Texas Tech University, served as professor of History, Sociology and Anthropology, Dean of Archaeological and Social Science and Dean of the Granduate School. Granted the status of Professor Emeritus of History ...

Texas Technological College. Dept. of History

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Texas Tech University. Museum.

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The Museum was founded as the West Texas Museum in 1929, shortly after Texas Technological College was chartered in 1925. Dr. William Curry Holden served as its first director until 1969 when he retired. He oversaw the construction of the first building, which began as a basement only, through the completion of that facility, to the construction and occupation of the current buildings in 1970. Dr. Holden also identified the first Folsom projectile points from the Lubbock Lake area w...

Holden family

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Southwestern Historical Association

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Texas Tech University. Southwest Collection

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This is an artificial collection of photographs of Burkburnett, Texas. It is located in northeastern Wichita County, Burkburnett, Texas, was founded in 1867. Originally known as Nesterville, then Gilbert, the town was finally named for rancher Samuel Burk Burnett in 1907. The first oil well began production in 1912. By 1918, the town was a major oil producer and became one of the boomtowns of the 1920s. From the guide to the Burkburnett, Texas, Photograph Collection, SWCPC 26 E1., 19...

Holden, Tom

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Texas archeological society

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The Texas Archeological Society (TAS) was established in 1928, and has played a significant role in the scientific investigation and observation of Texas' past through annual field school events. The TAS publishes the Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society, established in 1929, and the Texas Archeological Newsletter, established in 1957. The Norman Flaigg Field School is an annual event and enables aspiring archeologists to gain field experience. From th...

Kelley, Jane Holden, 1928-....

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Holden, Ira Olive Price

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