- A2002-019.0004.0005
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An unidentified group of cowboys watching events at what a rodeo. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0006
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An unidentified group of cowboys watching events at what appears to be a rodeo. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0007
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An unidentified group of cowboys watching events at what appears to be a rodeo. Automobiles in the background. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0008
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An group of five children. Caption says Thomas, me, Sueanna, Elisabeth, Arthur. Standing in front of rural home. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0009
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An unidentified group of cowboys watching events at what appears to be a rodeo. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0010
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An unidentified group of cowboys participating in events at what appears to be a rodeo. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0011
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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A 1920s automobile. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0012
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An oil well, gushing crude oil. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0013
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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An unidentified group of men and children looking on as an oil well is drilled. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0014
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of men in a yard. Appear to be getting ready for a barbecue. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0015
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of men and women seated under an outdoor awning. Appear to be at a barbecue. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0016
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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A 1920s automobile in a parade. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0017
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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A 1920s automobile. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0018
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified infant on a blanket in front of a small house. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0019
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified crowd at a distance. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0020
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of 20 people at a barbecue. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0021
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Three unidentified people standing in front of a church. The women are wearing bonnets. 1920s. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0022
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of children in front of a church. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0023
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of people sitting in a 1920s automobile. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0024
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of people sitting in a 1920s automobile. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0025
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Five unidentified men standing by an oil rig (3 copies). |
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- A2002-019.0004.0026
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Cowboy with a roped steer at a rodeo. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0027
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified woman sitting on a porch. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0028
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified woman standing by wash basins in front of her home. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0029
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Cattle at a trough. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0030
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Five unidentified school girls in uniform. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0031
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Cowboys on horseback in a parade. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0032
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of men arranged in two lines, shaking hands. Might be soldiers. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0033
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified group of men working with posts. |
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- A2002-019.0004.0034
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Photo File
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Unidentified family sitting by pond in front of a windmill and a small unidentified structure. |
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- A2002-049.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference File: Caldwell County
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STA Reference File: Caldwell County
STA Reference file Includes:
* Appointment of C.Cowan as Registrar of Voters for Caldwell County, Texas. 10/13/1870.
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- A2002-050.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference FIle: Cameron County - History
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STA Reference FIle: Cameron County - History
Reference file includes:
* A handwritten copy of an article in the Daily Sentinel, Brownsville, Texas, 10/20/1915. Headline reads "The Dead Result Bandits Olmito Raid. Thousand Avengers on New Hunt."
* A letter from Mrs. Harbert Davenport, secretary of the Brownsville Historical Association, on the history of the county.
* Typed copy of Brief on Quartermasters Fence At Fort Brown, Which Divides The City of Brownsville and Fort Brown, To Be filed At City Mayor’s Office, City of Brownsville, Texas.
* Newspaper articles: "Battle of Palmetto Hill Fought 33 Days After Civil War Ended and Both Sides Knew of Surrender," "Elavor of Frontier is Passing Rapidly From Lower Valley," and "Old Muddy Being Harnessed to Serve Valley Farmers."
* Publication: "Historic Cameron County, Texas," published by Cameron County Historical Commission 1987.
* Publication: "The Harlingen Colden Anniversary Association presents 'Land of Beginning Again'"
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- A2002-053.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Reference File: Parr, Samuel
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Affidavit of military service by Samuel Parr, August 17, 1881. |
- A2002-056.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference File: Redus, William R. - Hondo, Tex.
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STA Reference File: Redus, William R. - Hondo, Tex.
Reference file contains:
* Statement of claim against Mexico by William R. Redus. 1935. Resident of Hondo, TX. |
- A2003-005
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Reference File: Live Oak County
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Duplicated copies of promotional materials from C.W. Hahl & Co.'s Subdivision of the Campana and Lorenze Ranches, located at that time in McMullen County. (later in Live Oak County) |
- A2003-017.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference File: Escobar, Juan Manuel
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STA Reference File: Escobar, Juan Manuel
Reference file contains:
* Resume for Juan Manuel Escobar, candidate for State House of Representative, District 43, to replace Irma Rangel.
* News article from San Antonio Express, May 13, 2003, "Demos Stop House, Walkout Shuts Down All Businesses."
* News article from San Antonio Express, May 13, 2003, "Thousands of Bills Endangered." Absentee Democrats Cause Chaos at Capital.
* News article from San Antonio Express, May 13, 2003, "Absentees Followed Example from 1979."
* News article from Kingsville Record, May 14, 2003, "New State Legislator Becomes Fugitive in the Name of Exercising Democracy."
* News article, Corpus Christi Caller Times, May 19, 2003, "How Killer D's Did It, Disbelief was key to House Demos' plan."
* News article, San Antonio Express, May 3, 2005, "Escobar, 79, Took Pride in his Heritage."
Also, CD of his music dedicated to his mother. Includes the "Corrido of Juan Escobar" |
- A2003-017.0002
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference CD: Madre Mia by Escobar, Juan Manuel
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STA Reference CD: Madre Mia by Escobar, Juan Manuel
CD of his music dedicated to his mother. Includes the "Corrido of Juan Escobar" |
- A2004-018.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: Flat File 7/3
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Map produced by the Missouri Pacific Engineering office in 1941. Copied and given by Charles R. Updike, Jr. to Kathryn Evans who gave us a second copy Map of Missouri Pacific Lines in Texas.
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- A2004-021.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference File: Goliad- Angel of Goliad
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STA Reference File: Goliad- Angel of Goliad
Reference file includes:
Speech given by Dr. Lauro Cavazos in Goliad about his ancestor Francisca Alavez, remembers as the Angel of Goliad because of her heroics at the battle of Goliad. Also, information and genealogical research done by Reymundo Alvarez which he thinks might also make him her descendant. All are copies.
Layout of Riviera Cemetery
Pamphlet of Angel of Goliad Descendants Historical Preservation, Dona Senora Francisca Alvarez
Pamphlet of the Angel of Goliad Society |
- A2005-010.0001
- Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
- Location: STA Reference File: Ochoa Family - Genealogy
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STA Reference File: Ochoa Family - Genealogy
Reference file contains:
* One copy of duplicated self published book on “La Familia Ochoa”- descendents of Gerardo Ochoa Mercado and Angela Gutierrez Ramos by Alfred Ochoa in 2001. La Familia Ochoa -- a genealogical account of the Ochoa family beginning in 1851 in the city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico when Gerardo Ochoa Mercado and Angela Gutierrez Ramos married. In 1899 the family moved to Clarksville, Texas and by 1904 to Falfurrias, TX and subsequently, McAllen, TX. |