Papers, 1900-1959, 1952-1959.
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Kilpatrick, Monroe.
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Rush, O. E.
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Wilson, Smylie C.
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King, Johnny
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Harkness, Calvin.
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Jolly, Kenneth S.
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Lubbock County (Tex.) Historical Survey Committee.
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Matsler, E. J.
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Raney, Jack.
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Hartsell, Mrs. Horace.
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Hunt, Clifford Earl, 1886-1961
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Longtime Lubbock, Texas, resident, businessman, hospital administrator. Born in Estacado, Texas, in 1886. Moved with his family to newly-founded Lubbock, Texas, in 1890 and married Dora Lee in 1906. Partner in the electric light plant (1902), operated the first dairy near Lubbock (1907), and later opened a grocery business (1912). In 1919, he became business manager of the Lubbock Sanatorium, then served as superintendent of Lubbock General Hospital and administrator of Lubbock Memorial Hospital...
Lowrey, E. J. (Pinky), 1900-1959.
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Lubbock High School teacher, football and track coach, business manager of the athletic department, and community historian. Born January 31, 1900 in Mason, Texas. Moved to Lubbock with parents in 1913. In 1922 received Bachelor's degree from TCU, and a Master's degree in archeology (1932) from Texas Tech. Acknowledged as Texas history expert, and an authority on West Texas and South Plains history. Served on the Lubbock County Historical Survey Committee (1956-1957). Compiled history informatio...
Farris, Lynda.
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Ater, Ralph W.
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Texas State Historical Survey Committee
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Founded by the Texas legislature in 1953, the Texas State Historical Survey Committee, acting as a collecting and information center, was created to preserve, record and restore all aspects of Texas history. In 1973, the Texas State Historical Survey Committee became the Texas Historical Commission. From the description of Records, 1953-1966. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23105263 The Texas State Historical Survey Committee was created on a tempor...
Snodgrass, Janice.
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