Schwarz, Ted, Papers, 1968-1976

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Schwarz, Ted, Papers, 1968-1976

Comprised of a draft of a manuscript, research notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, printed material, pamphlets, and a photograph, the Ted Schwarz Papers, 1968-1976, document Schwarz's research and writing process for his book entitled The Guns of Medina, later renamed Forgotten Battlefield of the First Texas Revolution.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8194865

University of Texas Libraries

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Schwarz, Ted, 1911-1978

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A native of Atascosa County, Texas, Ted Schwarz (1911-1978) conducted research on the battle of Medina. In addition to publishing Forgotten Battlefield of the First Texas Revolution: The Battle of Medina, August 13, 1813 (1985), he also authored several articles on the battle for the Atascosa Monitor during the 1930s. From the description of Schwarz, Ted, Papers, 1968-1976 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 774034720 A native of Atascosa County...

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The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) was organized in 1897 with the general objectives of promoting historical studies, particularly the discovery, collection, preservation and publication of historical material pertaining to Texas. TSHA publishes the "Southwestern Historical Quarterly," the "Handbook of Texas," and the "Junior Historian," and holds educational programs dedicated to the field of Texas history. The TSHA's permanent quarters are in the Center for American History, on the ...

Texas. General Land Office

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The Texas General Land Office, established in 1836, administered land grants and public lands of Texas. From the description of Texas. : General Land Office, index of letters received, 1837-1854. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39089216 Jack Giberson (1919- 2007) retired from the General Land Office after 41 years of service. Giberson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised on a ranch near Alice, Texas. After earning a degree in Economics from The Un...