Mary Carolyn Hollers George papers, 1840-1996 (1978-1988)

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Mary Carolyn Hollers George papers, 1840-1996 (1978-1988)

Research notes, audio tapes and transcripts of interviews dating from 1978 to 1988. This material resulted from research Ms. George conducted for her books and articles, including O-Neill Ford: Architect. Other collection topics include San Antonio printmaker Mary Bonner, the Anglo-Texan Society and the Koehler Cultural Center.

12 boxes, 6 linear feet.

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Koehler, Otto, d. 1914

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Koehler Cultural Center.

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Anglo-Texan Society.

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Koehler, Emma.

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Bonner, Mary Anita, 1887-1935

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George, Mary Carolyn Hollers

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Writer and architectural historian from San Antonio, Mary Carolyn Hollers George, is author of the 1992 biography O'Neil Ford: Architect, as well as several other books and articles on San Antonio art and architecture. She earned a B.A. in Art from Mary Baldwin College in 1951 and an M.A. in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin in 1970. She has taught art history courses at San Antonio College. From the description of Mary Carolyn Hollers George papers, 1840-1996 (1978-...

Ford, O'Neil, 1905-1982

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O'Neil Ford (1905-1982) was a prominent architect in the southwestern United States whose work, dedicated to native architectural forms and hand craftwork, historic preservation, and innovative design, also extended nationally and internationally. Born in Pink Hill, Tex., Otha Neil Ford's early education and employment was informed by the arts-and-crafts movement. When Ford was twelve years old he began to help support his family after his father's death in a railroad ac...