Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977.

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Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977.

Note cards, clippings, articles, photographs, microfilm, correspondence, maps, manuscript drafts, genealogical notes, pamphlets, and brochures. These papers consist primarily of the research material collected for the biography of cowboy writer Andy Adams and for articles on Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie.

8 boxes 4 linear feet.

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Hudson, Wilson Mathis, 1907-2002

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Secretary/editor of the Texas Folklore Society from 1951-1972; Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, 1947-1974. From the description of Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 33100968 ...

Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964

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J. Frank Dobie was a noted Texas author and English professor at The University of Texas at Austin. He was also editor of the Texas Folklore Society's publications during the 1930's and 1940's. From the description of Letter : to W.A. Philpott, 1938 April 12. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 22699684 Historian, author, folklorist. Born in 1888 on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas, Dobie was awarded his B.A. by Southwestern University (1910), M.A. by Co...

Hudson, Wilson Mathis, 1907-2002

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Secretary/editor of the Texas Folklore Society from 1951-1972; Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, 1947-1974. From the description of Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 33100968 ...

Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

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Western correspondent and author. From the description of Andy Adams collection 1935-1939. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 52421649 ...

Texas Folklore Society

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The Texas Folklore Society was founded on December 29, 1909 in Dallas, by Leonidas Warren Payne and John Avery Lomax, with the purpose of preserving and presenting Texas folklore. The organization is now located at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. From the description of Texas Folklore Society records, 1909-1970. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70706014 ...