Papers, 1882-1969.

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Papers, 1882-1969.

Includes postcards, printed material, newsclippings, pphotographs and scrapbook material. Collection bulks with 400 picture postcards (1900-1946) depicting primarily scenes in the West. Also includes programs of various women's clubs in Plainview and Amarillo (1906-1938); newsclippings pertaining to L. Lee Dye's early teaching career in Fall Branch, Tennessee, and McKinney, Texas (1880s); photographs collected by Mrs. Dye's brother (1895-1915) of scenes on the LS and XIT ranches. Scrapbooks (1947-1969) concerning livestock feeding and nutrition, the nutritive content and value of grain crops and water resources on the South Plains

1,460 leaves

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Dye, Mary Vincent.

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Vincent, Charles.

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The author of this inscription may be the writer Charles Hubert Vincent (or Hubert Charles Vincent, 1826-1888), or the poet Charles Vincent (1792-1872). From the description of Autographed poem, "La Misè€re," ca. 1855-1856. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155888094 ...

Tudor, Vincent,

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Vincent Tudor was the son-in-law of L. Lee Dye, a school teacher and farmer who moved to McKinney, Texas, from Tennessee in 1882, then to Plainview, Texas, in 1889. From the description of Papers, 1882-1969. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 24617753 ...

Dye, F. Lee.

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Tudor, Mary Belle Dye.

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