Ima Hogg Photograph Collection 1830-1977
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Holt, David Earl, 1928-2009
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David Earl Holt was born on May 17, 1928 in Magna, Utah. After growing up in Magna, he attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, earning bachelor's and master's degrees in music, and played trombone in the bands of Tex Beneke, Tony Pastor, Gene Krupa, Victor Lombardo, and Tommy Dorsey. He earned a master's degree in librarianship from Emory University, and served as director of the Alton, Illinois Hayner Public Library from 1963 until 1965 before relocating to work at the Waco Public Lib...
Hogg, Sarah Stinson, 1854-1895
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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...
Hogg, Mike, 1885-1941
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Mike Hogg (1885-1941), Texas Legislator, businessman and civic leader in Houston, TX was son to Governor James Steven and Sallie Hogg, and brother to William, Ima, and Thomas Hogg. Hogg was Captain of the 360th Infantry, 90th Division in World War I, a member of the 40th and 41st Texas Legislature, and manager of the Texas "No Third Term Democrats" in opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt's third term. Alice Hogg was president of the River Oaks Garden Club (1931/2, 1938/9)...
Hogg family
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Hogg, Ima
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Only daughter of Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg, Ima Hogg was a philanthropist, supporter of the arts, collector of antiques, and historic preservationist. From the guide to the Ima Hogg Photograph Collection 65-143 through 97-352. 30307641., 1830-1977, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...
Houston Symphony Orchestra.
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Hogg, Thomas Elisha 1887-1949
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Hogg, William Clifford, 1875-1930
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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 ...
Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906
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James S. Hogg, lawyer, businessman and politician, was attorney general (1887-1890) and governor (1891-1895) of Texas. From the guide to the James Stephen Hogg Papers, 1836-1969, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) James Stephen Hogg, the first native governor of Texas, was born near Rusk on March 24, 1851, the son of Lucanda (McMath) and Joseph Lewis Hogg. His father, a brigadier general, died at the head of his comman...