Blanco County papers, 1853-1960.

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Blanco County papers, 1853-1960.

Letters, sketches, genealogies, obituaries, newspaper clippings, and scrapbook concerning the Blanco County area, its citizens, business, industry and agriculture.

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University of Texas Libraries

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