Papers, 1884-1959.

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Papers, 1884-1959.

A noted West Texas historian and journalist. He was editor of the DALLAS TEXAN and the AMARILLO GLOBE NEWS.

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Dixon, Billy, 1850-1913

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Fort Worth and Denver Railroad Company.

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Houston, Temple Lea, 1860-1905

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Born to Governor Sam and Margaret Lea Houston in Austin, Texas, Temple Lea Houston (1860-1905) embarked on his first cattle drive at the age of thirteen. After working as a night clerk on a riverboat, he became a page for Senator James Winwright Flanagan in the U. S. Senate. In 1877, Houston enrolled in the Agricultural and Mechanical College (later Texas A & M University), later graduating from Baylor University with a degree in law and philosophy. In 1881, Houston established ...

Dixon, Olive K. (Olive King)

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Author, historian, and the wife of Billy Dixon. From the description of Letters, articles, and newspaper clippings, 1889-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435800 ...

Arnot, John, Sir

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McCarty, John L. (John Lawton), 1901-1974

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Contains information on the history of West Texas. Includes manuscripts for OLD TASCOSA, MAVERICK TOWN: THE STORY OF OLD TASCOSA, and Photographs. From the description of Papers, 1884-1959. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26297654 ...

Howe, Gene A.

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