Selected items from archival and manuscript collections at the University of Texas, Austin.

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Selected items from archival and manuscript collections at the University of Texas, Austin.

Includes copies of correspondence and papers selected from the Texas Archives for the use of Clyde Allen Tree in his thesis on British economic interests in Mexico; materials concerning Philip Nolan, Pedro de Nova, and Pablo Boriel LaFitte; and documents from the Manuel Gondra mss., 1588-1605. Includes Información de parte de la Audiencia de los Charcas de los servicios del General Juan de Garay, 1596, ff. 17-114v (#883b); Información de Bernardino de Espinsoa [Espinola] como procurador de la Ciudad de la Asumpción (#1259); Información de don Alvaro de Chaves sobre sus servicios ... 1588, 45 ff (#1829).

Parts I, II & IV : 2 boxes, 1 portfolio.Part III : partial microfilm reel (193 exposures) : negative (Rich. 118:4) and positive.

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Chaves, Alvaro de.

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University of Texas at Austin. Library

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The University of Texas at Austin (UT) was established in 1883, and the next year the UT Library opened quarters in the Old Main Building. During the first decades, the Library acquired the Swante Palm Library and the Bexar Archives, which aided the establishment of the Texas Collection Library and University Archives, respectively. In 1903, the Library was the largest in Texas and 49th among colleges and universities in the entire country. A library building, Battle Hall, was compl...

Espinsoa, Bernardino de.

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Wagner, Henry Raup, 1862-1957

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Wagner was born on Sept. 27, 1862 in Philadelphia, PA; A.B. (1884), LL. B (1886), L.H.D. (1946), Yale Univ.; D. Litt. (1935), Pomona College; LL. D (1949), UC Berkeley; admitted to Missouri bar in 1887 and began practicing in Kansas City; became member of the executive committee (1918-20), the vice president (1920-21), American Smelting and Refining Co., New York; began to collect books, and made contributions to the history and bibliography of Latin America and the American West; member, Americ...

Garay, Juan ˜deœ 1528-1583

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Wilson, R. A. M

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Montero, Bernardino.

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Dabbs, Jack Autrey.

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Castañeda, Carlos Eduardo, 1896-1958

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Carlos Eduardo Castañeda was professor of Latin-American history at the University of Texas. He was the author of Our Catholic Heritage in Texas, 1519-1936. The Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio, Texas, was founded by Franciscan missionaries in 1720. Secularization began in 1794, and the Mission was closed in 1824. From the description of Life in the old Mission of San Jose / by Carlos E. Castaneda, University of Texas, [1933?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702...

Manning and Marshall.

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