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Map showing the locations of black children (black push pins) and white children (red push pins) entering grades 1-4 within Nacogdoches city limits. Areas shaded with red colored pencil indicate the locations of existing schools. Mounted on plywood and framed (32 x 42"), c.1970

 Item — Bundle: 2, Item: 1

Content Description

From the Collection:

This collection has of minutes, programs, maps, and photographs pertaining to Nacogdoches County schools in the mid twentieth-century. There are also promissory notes, tax receipts, deeds, and receipt books for Lenvill B. Martin and his ancestors. Materials of particular interest to researchers might include:

- Four oversize maps from c.1970 showing how Lenvill Martin, who was superintendent, planned the desegregation of Nacogdoches' schools (See Bundles 2-3).

- Minutes and programs for the Nacogdoches County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations, 1935-1949.

- Photographs of the Nacogdoches High School football team (1912) and baseball team (c.1910s) (see Bundle 1).

Dates

  • Creation: c.1970

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 3.00 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

General

Located in map case 6, drawer 1.

Repository Details

Part of the East Texas Research Center Repository

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