Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Scrapbook (Miscellaneous)
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.
Nacogdoches Garden Club Annual Report, 1950-1951
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.
Newspaper image of the Old Nacogdoches University - "Before 1904" [caption title]
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.
"Garden Club Given Green Light...Trustees Approve Plan For More Work On Old University," Daily Sentinel, 12/13/1950
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.
Letter from Lucille Fouts, President of the Nacogdoches Garden Club , to Mrs. W. C. Windsor, President of the Texas Garden Clubs, regarding restoration of the Old University Building, 4/14/1951
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.
"Mrs. French Murphey Boosts Old University Restoration," Daily Sentinel, 1961
Bottom of article cut off.
Description of the Nacogdoches Federation of Women's Clubs
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.
Handwritten transcriptions of Daily Sentinel articles, 1961-1962
The scrapbook now housed in folders 1-10 was originally a 3-ring binder with materials organized in clear 8.5" x 11" photo sleeves. It constitutes the original collection. The yearbooks in folders 11-17 are an addition.