Frank Jennings papers, 1860s-2008.

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Frank Jennings papers, 1860s-2008.

The collection primarily consists of research materials related to Jennings' interests and writings on San Antonio history.

82 linear feet (82 boxes)

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Senior Sentinel.

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De Zavala, Adina, 1861-1955

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Adina de Zavala was instrumental in saving the Alamo from destruction in the early twentieth century. She is the author of a book and several pamphlets about the Alamo. From the description of Papers, 1878-1963. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 29870168 Adina Emilia DeZavala was instrumental in preserving many of Texas' historical landmarks and documenting her family's experiences in the Republic of Texas. She was involved with the Daughters of the Rep...

Jennings, Frank W., 1917-

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Frank W. Jennings is the author of San Antonio: The Story of an Enchanted City, a history of the city, and principal founder of San Antonio Founder's Day. From the description of Frank Jennings papers, 1860s-2008. (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 421466376 Born in 1917 in Missoula, Montana, Frank W. Jennings spent 40 years in military service--first as a commission information office and later as a civilian employee. He retired as a lieu...

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San Antonio Founders Day mission is to honor the more than 20 cultural groups and outstanding individuals who shaped our San Antonio heritage and to stimulate interest in reading and learning about our history and heritage in the context of the history of Texas, the nation and the world. San Antonio Founders Day is also an enduring, broad-based information and awareness effort that aims to expand our community’s knowledge and appreciation of our nearly 300-year history a...

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