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  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Corpus Christi
“Forging of the African American Community in Corpus Christi, Texas 1865-1900” A graduate research project by Rue A. Wood. May 1998. 45 pages.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Texas History
“Early Plans for the German Catholic Colinization in Texas” by Rev. Paul J. Folk -- Austin, Texas: Texas Knights of Columbus Historical Commission. Preliminary Studies of the Texas Catholic Historical Society. Reprinted from Mid-America, Vol. V, No. 4, April 1934.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Texas State Government
BRIEF HISTORY AND PRIMARY DUTIES OF THE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS STATE OF TEXAS. ROBET S. CALVERT, STATE COMPTROLLER. 28 p.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Texas History
“The Battle of San Jacinto and Texas Under Six Flags” small pamphlet about battle
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Alice, TX, Dairying
Description written by Olivia Schmidt about her family’s dairy business in Alice, Texas. Known as the Scmidt Dairy it went into operation in 1932. She describes her memories. A duplicated copy of material at the South Texas Museum of Alice. Includes photos
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King Ranch - History
Items about King Ranch History: 1. King Ranch Bibliography by John Pritchard, 1982. 2. Bibliography of Printed Works on the King Ranch by Prof. Leslie Gene Hunter, 1984. 3. Leisure magazine, December, 1982, “The Kingdom of King” 4. Texas Monthly, October, 1980, “The King Ranch: The Last Empire” 5.&6. Two pamphlets on King Ranch. 7. “King Ranch Bibliography,” by J. Norman Head.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference file: Border Poets
Border Poets. 1935-1936. Magazine. paper copy of compilation of some poems of the Boarder Poets during that year.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Agriculture-TX
Results of 1987 Agricultural Demonstrations Nueces County, compiled by Harvey Buehring, Brad Morrison, Kieth Hansen, Ray Huffman, Jess Person, 102 p., Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University System, College Station, Texas, 1987. The Texas-Mexico Border, A Special Financial Report, Bob Bullock Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, 12 p., Economic Analysis Center, Austin, Texas, 3/1988.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Bee County, Texas - History
"Centennial Booklet" by Grace Bauer, excerpt on Beeville, Texas, 1958.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kingsville: History
1. Abstract of the title of The Kleberg Town & Improvement Company. 2-3. A1993-12: The Early Days: Oral Interviews with Elderly of Kleberg Coutny, by Raul Garza. (2 copies) (SEE BOOK CATALOG FOR NUMBER) 4. article on Mrs. Henry Elling, one of the earliest settlers of Kingsville, April 4, 1979, Kingsville Record and Bishop News.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kingsville: History
5. Article on Paul “Pop” M. Riley, December 15, 1971, Kingsville Record and Bishop News. 6. Article with Mrs. Hengry Elling, “Early Settler Remembers Past,” Kingsville Record, November 20, 1985. 7. 1983-6, Report to the People of the City of Kingsville, Texas. Proposed Caplital Improvement Program. 8. First Annual Test Report: Kleberg County Dairy Herd Improvement Association, August 1, 1931.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kingsville: History
10. Article on Kingsville Blacks, Corpus Christi Times, May 24, 1978. 11. Kingsville City Progress Report (1911-1961), November 1, 1961. 12. Corpus Christi Magazine, “Kingsville: Yesterdays, Today, and Tomorrow, May, 1985. 13. South Texas Traveler Magazine, July 1994.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kingsville: History
7. 1983-6, Report to the People of the City of Kingsville, Texas. Proposed Caplital Improvement Program. 8. First Annual Test Report: Kleberg County Dairy Herd Improvement Association, August 1, 1931. 9. Kingsville, Texas, 1981 Statistical Review.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kingsville: History
14-15. Articles on Mrs. John A. Cypher, Kingsville Record, May 1, 1994; Funeral services, Kinsville Record, May 18, 1994. 16. Article,Stockman Magazine looks at Kingsville on her 1st Birthday Anniversary, Kingsville Record, October 16, 1963. 17. Article on Andy Cook, radio DJ in Kingsville who was on the air during Hurricane Celia, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, August 11, 1995. 18. Article on Kingsville Lumber; Kingsville Record, August 20, 1995.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kingsville Schools
"When Lightning Struck! Gillett Junior High School. May 19, 1955. A Day of Tragedy 'We Shall Never Forget' " by Raul Garza. Unpublished manuscript with copies of news articles about the day lightning struck and killed four students on the Gillett campus and injuring one. The students were in the physical education class of Coach Marvin Kirkman. Killed were David Rojas, Estanislado Barrera, Israel Prado and Jesus Martinez. Joe Espinoza survived. Signed by the author
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File
Museum Activities. Miscellaneous Musuem Exhibits, Programs, Volunters, Special Activities
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kleberg County History
Small drawing/poster showing strong man holding board with Kleberg County growth from 1904 to 1916. The man is labeled Kleberg County. His arms are retail merchants association and commercial club. His legs are diversified Farmers and Rural Communities. His waiste is Fraternal Societies. The base is labeled “The Young Giant”
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Karnes City
Booklet on Karnes City, 1951
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kennedy, John F.
“Look” magazine, 3rd part of “The Death of a President,” February 21, 1967.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Kennedy, John F.
Card from Jacqueline Kennedy to Mrs. Allan Henry B---, Norfolk, Virginia.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King, Henrietta
Photocopy of King Family Record.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King, Henrietta
Article from Kingsvile Record, April 29, 1981, shows photo of Mrs. King.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King Ranch - History
Bibliography of Printed Works on the King Ranch by Prof. Leslie Gene Hunter, 1984.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King Ranch - History
Leisure magazine, December, 1982, “The Kingdom of King”
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King Ranch - History
Two pamphlets on King Ranch.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King Ranch - History
Two pamphlets on King Ranch.
  • A2010-024
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: King Ranch - History
“King Ranch Bibliography,” by J. Norman Head.
  • A2010-024.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: STA Reference File: Aransas County
STA Reference File: Aransas County Reference File Contains: * Rockport Texas, It's Harbor and Terminal Facilities, compliments of Rockport Board of Trade, by Judge W, H, Baldwin. Tribune Print, Rockport, 24 p., Texas, [ca. 1910] * "The Fulton Mansion", by Gladys Bruhl Gibson, 5 p., 1951. (copy from Aransas County Library) * A Bicentennial Salute to Aransas County, Corpus Christi Caller, 7/4/1976. * Corpus Christi Caller Times news article, June 27, 1993, "Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Offers Much, Even Without the Cranes." * Corpus Christi Caller Times news article, July 18, 1993, "Native Son Went Very, Very Wrong."
  • A2010-024.0002B
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: STAD Box 1262
Kingsville, Texas history.
  • A2010-024.0002C
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File
Kingsville, Texas history.
  • A2010-024.0003C
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File: Texas History
Texas history.
  • A2010-024.0004
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Rare Books [filed by call number]
Texas Monthly, October, 1980, “The King Ranch: The Last Frontier” two copies.
  • A2010-024.0005
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: Reference File
Benjamin Torres.
  • A2010-024.0006
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Reference Collection
  • Location: STAD Box 1262
Ranch Life. Includes: "The History of San Pedro de los Carricitos and La Encantada Ranch" which includes family background for Blas Maria de la Garza Falcon.
  • A2011-001.0001
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Maps
  • Location: STAD Box 1158 Oversized Map Stand
Maps of the Texas Gulf Coast.
  • A2011-001.0002
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Maps
  • Location: STAD Box 1159 - Oversized Map Stand
Maps of Beeville, Texas
  • A2011-001.0003
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Maps
  • Location: STAD Box 1160-Oversized Map Stand
Maps of Beeville, Texas
  • A2011-001.0004
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Maps
  • Location: STAD Map Stand Box 1161- Oversized
County Maps of Texas
  • A2011-001.0005
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Maps
  • Location: STAD Map Stand Box 1162-Oversized
Map of Commissioner's Precincts
  • A2011-001.0006
  • Collection: South Texas Archives Maps
  • Location: STAD Map Stand Box 1163-Oversized
Commissioner's Precinct Maps of Bee County.
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