Shelton, Emmett, Oral History Collection, 1989

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Shelton, Emmett, Oral History Collection, 1989

Composed of seventy audiocassette tapes and an index, the Emmett Shelton Oral History Collection, 1989, documents Shelton's experiences and career as an attorney in Austin, Texas, and his account of the history and development of West Lake Hills area of Austin.

70 audiocassette tapes

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SNAC Resource ID: 8096533

University of Texas Libraries

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