Mayhall, Mildred Pickle, papers, 1869-1986.

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Mayhall, Mildred Pickle, papers, 1869-1986.

Literary productions, correspondence, printed and visual materials document the life and career of Mildred Pickle Mayhall. includes a ledger of the Jones and Sayers law firm, 1869-1879. are among her papers.

7 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7172827

University of Texas Libraries

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Mayhall, Temple Bland, 1900-1991.

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Pickle, David, 1879-1972.

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Graphic Ideas, Inc. (Austin, Tex.)

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Mayhall family.

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Sayers, Joseph Draper, 1841-1929

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Texas governor Joseph Draper Sayers (1841-1929) moved to Bastrop, Texas, from Mississippi with his father in 1851. Sayers attended the Bastrop Military Institute from 1852 until 1860 and joined the Confederate Army in 1861. He served in the Fifth Regiment, Mounted Volunteers until 1864 when he achieved the rank of major and joined the staff of Major General Thomas Green. He returned to Bastrop and practiced law for ten years with his partner, George W. Jones. Sayers serv...

Givens family.

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Mayhall, Mildred P.

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Daughter of Judge David Pickle and Birdie Givens Pickle, Mayhall was a teacher, writer, wife of Temple Bland Mayhall, and mother. She taught anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin and history at Austin High School. Mayhall wrote her dissertation and two books on Indians of Texas, collaborated on a seventh grade Texas history textbook, and contributed several articles to various publications. From the description of Mayhall, Mildred Pickle, papers, ...