Papers, 1924-1981 (bulks 1936-1977).

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Papers, 1924-1981 (bulks 1936-1977).

Collection bulks with literary productions which include manuscripts and galley proofs of CHARLES DEMORSE: EDITOR AND STATESMAN (1943), THE COMANCHES: LORDS OF THE SOUTH PLAINS (with E.A. Hoebel, 1952), TEXAS IN TURMOIL (1965), RANALD S. MACKENZIE AND THE TEXAS FRONTIER (1964), and THE HOWLING OF THE COYOTES (1979). Also includes Texas Tech University History Department memos, general files, organizational files and financial material. Microfilmed scrapbook materials consist of photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings and correspondence concerning information on the life and career of Ernest Wallace.

86,274 leaves.

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Mackenzie, Ranald Slidell, 1840-1889

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American army officer. From the description of Document signed : Fort Richardson, Texas, 1872 Nov. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270609167 From the description of Letter signed : Fort Richardson, Texas, 1872 Nov. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270609291 Ranald S. Mackenzie was a colonel in the 4th United States (U.S.) Cavalry Regiment. From the description of The Randald S. Mackenzie papers, 1867-1874. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat reco...

Wallace, Ernest

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Historian of the American West. Born 1906 in Daingerfield, Texas. Received B.A. from East Texas State, M.A. from Texas Technological College and Ph. D. from University of Texas at Austin. Performed doctoral work under Walter Prescott Webb. Began teaching at Texas Technological College in 1936. Became Horn Professor of History in 1967. President of Texas State Historical Association in 1967. Married Ellen Kegens in 1926. Died in Lubbock in 1985. From the description of Papers, 1924-19...

Texas State historical association

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The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) was organized in 1897 with the general objectives of promoting historical studies, particularly the discovery, collection, preservation and publication of historical material pertaining to Texas. TSHA publishes the "Southwestern Historical Quarterly," the "Handbook of Texas," and the "Junior Historian," and holds educational programs dedicated to the field of Texas history. The TSHA's permanent quarters are in the Center for American History, on the ...

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DeMorse, Charles, 1816-1887

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Texas Technological College. Dept. of History

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