Donecker, Frances, collection, 1865-1949.

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Donecker, Frances, collection, 1865-1949.

Materials collected or produced by Donecker include a narrative, written around 1865 possibly by Colonel William Henry Day, concerning the travels of four cowboys through South Texas in the 1840s, and a 1916 note by Charlotte Seymour Day concerning her father.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7166963

University of Texas Libraries

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