Sophia Vickery Ard, whose family settled in Salado in pre-Republic Texas, shares her reminiscences about the town from her mother's childhood in the 1870s to the 1980s. She includes recollections of the devastating 1921 flood in Salado and memories of artesian wells that drew early visitors and residents
Interview with Dora Geneva (Clement) Talkington (1886-1976) discussing how her family came to Texas ...
In the mid 1950\u27s, they began hiring braceros to help with the harvesting of the cotton. Ms. Ramo...
University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures San Antonio, Texas Former Texas Folklife Festival di...
Salado, Texas Roy and Lois Shepperd discuss their personal memories of growing up in Salado, Texas w...
Interview with Mrs. Thomas A. Wise, a homemaker and long-time resident of the Coastal Bend area of S...
Robertson discusses the history of the impressario of Robertson Colony who brought the first permane...
Elma Krumdieck Koch Dutschman tells of her youth in Minnesota, her arrival in the Lower Rio Grande V...
Born in Socorro, Texas; second generation Texas; served in the United States Navy; participation in ...
Part of Big Bend Park Oral History Project; biographical data including service in Women\u27s Air Se...
Drought residence, 312 Geneseo Road, Terrell Hills, Texas Kathleen (Mrs. H.P.) Drought was the daugh...
Old Bracken, Comal County, Texas Ida Schaefer Burkhardt, whose ancestors came to New Braunfels from ...
Maria Zamarron Bermudez recalls funerals in Terlingua, Texas, she remembers the body being bathed in...
Called Bracket when the great-grandparents of sisters Agnes Fritter Vondy and Katherine Fritter Bail...
San Antonio, Texas Adrien (Mrs. Leo) Dubinski, born in San Antonio in 1908, saw bodies of victims of...
Recollections of the Mexican Revolution; growing up in Eagle Pass, Texas; smuggling activities in Ea...
Interview with Dora Geneva (Clement) Talkington (1886-1976) discussing how her family came to Texas ...
In the mid 1950\u27s, they began hiring braceros to help with the harvesting of the cotton. Ms. Ramo...
University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures San Antonio, Texas Former Texas Folklife Festival di...
Salado, Texas Roy and Lois Shepperd discuss their personal memories of growing up in Salado, Texas w...
Interview with Mrs. Thomas A. Wise, a homemaker and long-time resident of the Coastal Bend area of S...
Robertson discusses the history of the impressario of Robertson Colony who brought the first permane...
Elma Krumdieck Koch Dutschman tells of her youth in Minnesota, her arrival in the Lower Rio Grande V...
Born in Socorro, Texas; second generation Texas; served in the United States Navy; participation in ...
Part of Big Bend Park Oral History Project; biographical data including service in Women\u27s Air Se...
Drought residence, 312 Geneseo Road, Terrell Hills, Texas Kathleen (Mrs. H.P.) Drought was the daugh...
Old Bracken, Comal County, Texas Ida Schaefer Burkhardt, whose ancestors came to New Braunfels from ...
Maria Zamarron Bermudez recalls funerals in Terlingua, Texas, she remembers the body being bathed in...
Called Bracket when the great-grandparents of sisters Agnes Fritter Vondy and Katherine Fritter Bail...
San Antonio, Texas Adrien (Mrs. Leo) Dubinski, born in San Antonio in 1908, saw bodies of victims of...
Recollections of the Mexican Revolution; growing up in Eagle Pass, Texas; smuggling activities in Ea...
Interview with Dora Geneva (Clement) Talkington (1886-1976) discussing how her family came to Texas ...
In the mid 1950\u27s, they began hiring braceros to help with the harvesting of the cotton. Ms. Ramo...
University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures San Antonio, Texas Former Texas Folklife Festival di...