Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library5,488 leaves.Includes bound hymn books, choral music and religious sheet music.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Studer, Carlton A., 1891-Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library13,657 leaves.Includes correspondence (1914-1966), financial materials (1911-1953), legal materials (1907-1953), literary productions, photographs (1926-1945), printed material (1912-1952), a ledger book, a scrapbook and scrapbook materials. The collection bulks with financial documents (1911-1956), personal and business correspondence (1914-1933) and rodeo materials (1939-1965). The financial documents and correspondence refer to ranching operations, rodeos and the Studer family businesses. Of particular interest is the material pertaining to rodeo activities.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Matlock, Jewell, 1915-Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library29 leaves.Contains literary productions of poems and reminiscences of Mrs. Matlock. Also, includes a brief history of the Fred Green Family.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Steele, Letha.Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library80 leaves.Consists entirely of a scrapbook of news articles compiled by Letha Steele that deals with the inordinate amount of dust on the Oklahoma- Texas Plains and how it effected the area's wheat crop in 1935.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Lockney Christian College.Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library1 microfilm reel (2 ft.) Includes copies of the Lockney College and Bible School, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Sessions (1909-1911) and a copy of a newspaper article on Lockney College from the Lockney BEACON, 50th Anniversary Edition, April 17, 1952.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Sudan Mercantile Company (Sudan, Tex.)Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library1 microfilm reel (20 ft.) Consists of 1923 inventory and a wholesale accounts ledger (1918- 1920) of Sudan Mercantile Company.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Charles XIV John, King of Sweden and Norway, 1763-1844.Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Librarysheet.An appeal for additional supplies by J. Bernadotte, then a general under Napoleon Bonaparte.Contact InformationCatalog Record
George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952.Texas Tech University - Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library1 card Typescript (photocopy) signed.Contact InformationCatalog Record
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