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John Cowper Granbery Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0035
Scope and Contents
The Granbery Papers are part of the Jackson-Greenwood Collection donated to Southwestern by Mrs. Ruth G. Jackson of San Antonio in 1975. W. W. Jackson and his wife, Ruth Jackson, were friends of the Granberys. He invited Granbery to teach in San Antonio after Granbery was dismissed from Southwestern. Apparently May Granbery gave the collection to Ruth Jackson, who in turn donated it to Southwestern.The collection is primarily family correspondence but also includes genealogical...
Dates:
1839–1952 (no dates)
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
John Knaggs Papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0013
Scope and Contents
Materials are those Knaggs used to write Two Party Texas (1986). Included are background materials such as campaign materials, voter surveys, notes, memos, Republican party items, correspondence, and photographs, as well as drafts and galleys of his work.The materials collected by Knaggs as part of his research also include a set of papers given to him by Marvin Collins and Jim Leonard. Collins was Director of the Dallas G.O.P, 1962 Director of the Texas G.O.P., and 1970 campaign...
Dates:
1952-1986
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
John Nelson Russell Score (J. N. R. Score)
Collection
Identifier: UA-2023-10-25-003
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1899 - 1976
Found in:
SU University Archives
John Prinzing Papers
Collection — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSS-0081
Scope and Contents
Ordination papers for John [Pruenzing ?] Prinzing signed by James Osgood Andrew; John H. Prinzing letter to Dr. Finch donating the ordination papers to SU; Dr. Finch answer to gift; letter from Cherryl Fikes looking for Prinzing family Bible; copy of letter from Mary Pat McLaughlin to Fikes; Letter from Cherryl Fikes with some family history
Dates:
Publication: Majority of material found in n.d., 1865, 1959, 1981, 1982
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
Johnson Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0012
Scope and Contents
The Johnson Family Collection was donated to Southwestern University by John E. Shelton, grandson of Emma Johnson, sister of Lizzie Johnson. It consists of letters, personal notes, announcements, newspaper clippings, magazines, books, and personal objects from the entire Johnson family. The majority of the collection dates from the years 1859-1887. Overall, the collection gives us a clear picture of the family’s experience living in Texas from the mid 19th to early 20th century. Topics...
Dates:
1842-1963
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
Johnson Family Papers
Collection — Box: 5
Identifier: MSS-0090
Abstract
Folder one contains a collection of essays, poems, and other writings from the Johnson Institute from the years 1867 through 1882. While majority of the materials in this collection are students' work, there are a few pieces that appear to be from a teacher. Such as a farewell speech and a list of students names (and nicknames). Folder two contains an assortment of various pieces of correspondeces and notes from the Johnson family without dates. The Johnson family ran a school starting in...
Dates:
1838 - 1929
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
Joseph King Vivion Papers
Collection
Identifier: UA-2023-10-25-002
Dates:
Majority of material found in 1923 – 1982, 2007
Found in:
SU University Archives
J.U. Salvant Drawings for Land of Good Water
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0086
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of original drawings by J.U. Salvant created for the publication The Land of Good Water by Clara Sterns Scarbrough, which explores the history and cultural heritage of Williamson County, Texas. The drawings include detailed illustrations of historic landmarks, landscapes, and significant local scenes that bring the county’s story to life. Each piece reflects a careful attention to the architectural and natural elements unique to the region, capturing its evolving...
Dates:
Publication: 1973
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
Julia E. Stewart Papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0024
Scope and Contents
Writings, certificates, poem booklets, school storybook, school papers, and a Southwestern University magazine make up the scope of this collection. Most materials are Stewart’s school papers, which she wrote during her school days at Southwestern University. The bulk of these papers are from 1935-1941. They consist of prose, poems, and critiques of other written works. Stewart wrote a partial novel entitled Ebb Lange, which seems to be about a family’s life on their farm. She wrote...
Dates:
1910-1941
Found in:
SU University Archives
Junior League of Midland
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0071
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1947 - 2019
Found in:
SU Distinctive Collections & Archives
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