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Title
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Texas (republic). Paymaster General.
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Identifier
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BC_0079
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Creator
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Texas (republic). Paymaster General.
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Topic
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Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846--Sources
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Dates
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1837[?]
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[printed form, certificate of bounty land.] Republic of Texas. Know all men to whom these presents shall come: That [blank] having served faithfully and honorably for the term of [blank] months from the day of...is entitled to [blank] acres bounty land, for which this is his certificate. [handwriting on back] [Decorated with borders in ornament areas.]
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Title
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Texas (republic). Paymaster General.
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Identifier
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BC_0080
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Creator
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Texas (republic). Paymaster General.
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Topic
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Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846--Sources
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Dates
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1837[?]
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[printed form, certificate of bounty land.] Republic of Texas. Know all men to whom these presents shall come: That [blank] having served faithfully and honorably for the term of [blank] months from the day of...is entitled to [blank] acres bounty land, for which this is his certificate. [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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"Three John Lomaxes", "Three John Lomaxes"
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Identifier
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e_lfp_0006
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Topic
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Music
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Dates
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1947
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Resource
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John Avery Lomax family papers
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Description
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John A. Lomax Sr, John M. Lomax (III) and John A. Lomax Jr. reading from his book, Adventures of a Ballad Hunter in his Houston home.
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Title
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To the People of Texas.
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Identifier
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BC_0253
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Creator
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Texas (provisional government). General Council. Advis
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Topic
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Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846--Sources
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Dates
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1836-02-08
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Text begins:] Council Hall, San Felipe de Austin, Feb. 8, 1836. The advisory committee, appointed by the general council, to act in the absence of a quorum...[Text continues with an attack on Gov. Smith and the statement that two documents "emanating" from him follow. Signed:] D. C. Barrett, Chairman, [and four others. Followed by an order of Henry Smith to Thomas R. Jackson, dated January 24, 1836 and by an undated letter of Smith to Colonel W. G. Hill]. [Broadside in three columns] [handwriting on back] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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Tres Hermanos, otherwise known as La Pithaya
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Identifier
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e_enr_057
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Creator
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Hazard-Dyson Collection
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Topic
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Petroleum industry
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Dates
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[circa 1910-1920]
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Resource
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Eberstadt collection
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Description
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Oil and Gas Collection
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Title
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Two unidentified men in the southern U.S. in the late 1930s to early 1940s, Two unidentified men in the southern U.S. in the late 1930s to early 1940s
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Identifier
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e_lfp_0035
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Topic
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Music
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Dates
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circa 1939-1943
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Resource
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John Avery Lomax family papers
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Description
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Photograph enclosed in a letter to John A. Lomax from Ruby Pickens Tartt
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Title
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University of Texas Press Club circa 1911-12, University of Texas Press Club circa 1911-12
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Identifier
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e_lfp_0051
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Dates
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circa 1911 - 1912
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Resource
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John Avery Lomax family papers
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Title
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[untitled] Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador (August 30, 1834-March 12, 1835), (Juan José Elguezábal)
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Identifier
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BC_0222
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican state). Gobernador (August
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-08-30-1835-03-12
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[Text begins:] En la ciudad de Monclova capital del Estado libre de Coahuila y Texas, á las doce de la noche del día seis de noviembre de mil ochocientos trienta y cuatro...[Agreement to suspend hostilities until the differences existing between the departments of Leóna Vicario, Parras and Monclova have been adjusted by the president of the Republic. Signed at end:] Juan José Elguezábal,--Lic. Juan Vicente Campos, --Ignacio de Arizpe,--J. Antonio Padilla, Srio.
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Title
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[untitled] Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Laws. (January 13, 1834)
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Identifier
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BC_0225
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Creator
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). Laws. (January 13,
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Topic
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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--History--Sources
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Dates
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1834-01-13
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[With heading:] Gobierno Supremo del Estado libre de Coahuila y Tejas. [Decree of the Congreso constitucional, not in Kimball, promulgated on January 13, 1834, by Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor, "regulating the civic militia in the proportion of one for every hundred souls, agreeably to the census of the towns of the state." Dated and signed at end:] Dado en la Ciudad de Monclova á 13 de Enero de 1834. Francisco Vidaurri y Villaseñor. José Miguel Falcón. Secretario. [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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View of Petersburg, Virginia
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Identifier
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di_11690
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Creator
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Harpers Weekly
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Contributor
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A. McCullum
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Dates
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1865-03-11
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Resource
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Graham R. Hodges print collection
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Description
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The "View of Petersburg, Virginia" are Harpers Weekly illustrations of military camp scenes in Petersburg, Virginia during the Civil War.
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Title
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The War in the Southwest illustration
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Identifier
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di_11689
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Creator
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Harpers Weekly
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Dates
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1863-11-21
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Resource
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Graham R. Hodges print collection
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Description
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"The War in the Southwest - Guerrillas Hunting Union Men with Blood Hounds" is a Harpers Weekly illustration.
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Title
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Warehouse of the Huasteca Petroleum Company
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Identifier
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e_enr_051
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Creator
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Gilliams Service
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Topic
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Petroleum industry
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Dates
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[circa 1910-1920]
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Resource
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Eberstadt collection
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Description
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Oil and Gas Collection
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Title
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Wooden oil tanks body of water, Wooden oil tanks body of water
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Identifier
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e_enr_281
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Contributor
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Studtman Photo Service, 19th & Lavaca, Austin
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Topic
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Petroleum industry
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Dates
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circa 1910-1925
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Resource
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Mody Coggin Boatright papers