Papers, 1907-1966.

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Papers, 1907-1966.

Includes correspondence (1914-1966), financial materials (1911-1953), legal materials (1907-1953), literary productions, photographs (1926-1945), printed material (1912-1952), a ledger book, a scrapbook and scrapbook materials. The collection bulks with financial documents (1911-1956), personal and business correspondence (1914-1933) and rodeo materials (1939-1965). The financial documents and correspondence refer to ranching operations, rodeos and the Studer family businesses. Of particular interest is the material pertaining to rodeo activities.

13,657 leaves.

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National Rodeo Association.

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Studer, Lola.

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Cattle Raisers Association of Texas

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Founded in 1877, the Northwest Texas Cattle Raisers Association was the first cattle raisers association. It grew into the Texas Cattle Raisers Association in 1893, and became the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association in 1921. The association is active in controlling cattle theft and promotes legislative interests of cattle raisers. From the description of Records, 1910-1914. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23366079 ...

Texas. Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission

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Studer, Floyd V.

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Studer, J. C. (Julius Caesar)

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Everybody's Dry Goods and Clothing Store.

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Studer, Carlton A., 1891-

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Son of pioneer rancher, J.C. (Julius Caesar) Studer and brother of archaeologist Floyd V. Studer. Grew up on the Anvil Park Ranch near Canadian, Texas. Lead the family's cattle operations and chain of bakeries, grocery stores, meat markets, and packing operations scattered throughout the Texas Panhandle. Active in rodeos as an announcer, stock raiser and secretary of the National Rodeo Association. Organized the Anvil Park Rodeo (1918-1966). Also dealt in real estate. From the descri...