Organization

Kingsville Lion's Club

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Kingsville Lions Club Records
This collection of 121 black and white portraits of past members of Kingsville Lions Club was donated to South Texas Archives in 2002.

Alberto M. Olivares Collection
Dr. Alberto M. Olivares Collection depicts his years at Texas A&I University and Texas A&M University-Kingsville as a Professor of Chemistry and in 1981 also Dean of the College of Graduate Studies. His accomplishments in his professional life as chairman and member of many academic boards and his service as Dean of Graduate Studies, Dr. Olivares' lifelong service to the university and to the community of Kingsville illustrate his dedication and commitment to both.

Daniel Amos Barber Collection
The D.A. Barber collection was donated to the South Texas Archives by Phil McCormick, Barber’s grandson, in 2002. The donation consists of personal and business papers of Daniel Amos Barber who lived in Bee County, later moving his family to Kleberg County. He worked at several occupations throughout his life, first as a grocer, then realtor and lastly as a life insurance agent. There are also papers in the collection that pertain to John Dryder Morgan, Barber's business partner and his son-in-law. The last series of documents are the business papers of Eugene McCormick, the other son-in-law of D. A. Barber and a partner in business.