Ima Hogg Papers 1824-1977

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Ima Hogg Papers 1824-1977

Ima Hogg was aphilanthropist and supporter of the arts, historical restoration, and mentalhealth, active primarily in Houston and Texas. Her papers include familycorrespondence and financial and other business records, reflecting herinvolvement in local, state, and national cultural, historical, andphilanthropic activities and organizations.

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Cotner, Robert Crawford

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Hogg, Thomas Elisha, 1842-1880

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Texas Historical Commission

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University of Texas at Austin.

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Hogg foundation for mental health

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The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health was funded by a bequest from the estate of Will C. Hogg (1875-1930), son of Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg (1851-1906), and was established by his sister Ima Hogg and brothers Mike and Tom in 1940 to operate under the auspices of The University of Texas. Robert L. Sutherland directed its operation with advice from Miss Hogg from its beginning until 1970 when Wayne Holtzman became director. The foundation especially funds research projects in Texas that pr...

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Beside his many public and private philanthropic endeavors, Hogg was particularly known for his support of the University of Texas as a regent and in its struggle with Governor James E. Ferguson as well as his various efforts through the Ex-students' Association to improve education throughout the state and to support the establishment of student loans. From the guide to the Hogg (William Clifford) Papers HOGG, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, PAPERS., 1897-1932, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American ...

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Only daughter of Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg, Ima Hogg was a philanthropist and supporter of the arts, mental health, and historical restoration in Houston, the state of Texas, and the United States. From the guide to the Ima Hogg Papers, 1824-1977, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

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