Papers, 1918-1934, (bulk 1931-1934).

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Papers, 1918-1934, (bulk 1931-1934).

Correspondence, manuscripts, and biographical sketches.

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Gideon, Samuel Edward, 1875-

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Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1875, Samuel Edward Gideon's formal education included the study of architecture at M.I.T. and Harvard, as well as a degree from the School of Fine Arts (Fontainebleau, France). He taught at Texas A&M and M.I.T. before becoming a professor at the University of Texas in 1913. Gideon was an authority on early Texas architecture and worked to preserve the home of writer William S. Porter (O. Henry) as a museum. He remained active in numerous professional organiza...

Lungkwitz, Herman, 1813-1891.

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Petri, Richard.

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Iwonski, Carl G. von, 1830-1922.

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Chabot, Frederick C. (Frederick Charles), 1891-

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Texas author; founder and secretary of the Yanaguana Society, an organization devoted to collecting, preserving, and publishing manuscript history of San Antonio, Texas. From the description of Papers, 1918-1934, (bulk 1931-1934). (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 28833032 Frederick Charles Chabot (1891-1943) was an accomplished musician, linguist, diplomat, and historian best known for his contributions to Texas history. His most important works were p...

Yanaguana Society

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Historical society, of San Antonio, Tex.; founded 1933; dissolved 1947. From the description of Yanaguana Society records, 1931-1960. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70949940 ...

Onderdonk, Robert Jenkins, 1852-1917

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