Featured Collections
Texas County Inventories
This ambitious project began in 1936 under the auspices of the Work Projects Administration (WPA) and continued until 1942, producing 24 inventories of Texas county archives. The idea was revived in 1973 with the formation of the Texas County Records Inventory Project (TCRIP) which surveyed county records until funding was discontinued in 1981. The inventories give information on the location ...
Daniel Baker College Catalogs
The catalogs and bulletins of Daniel Baker College span the years of 1908 to 1953. They describe the governance, history, admission, course offerings, and campus life of Daniel Baker College in Brownwood, Texas.
Texas Register
Published weekly, the Texas Register records state agency rule making and review actions, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, requests for proposals, and other miscellaneous documents. This archive, established through a partnership with the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, Texas Register Section, provides free access to all issues of the Texas Register from Volume 1, No. 1 (January ...
The Weekly Herald
The Weekly Herald was published by P. E. Boesen beginning in 1906. The weekly newspaper served Amarillo and Potter County, Texas. It included local, state, and national news as well as advertising. The Weekly Herald began numbering its volumes and editions where the Twice Weekly News left off when it ceased publication.
J. William Blewitt Collection
A collection of photographs by J. William Blewitt presented by the Bosque County Historical Commission. The collection includes photographs of weddings, reunions, and the 36th Texas Division.
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Texas Historical Commission
Texas Historical Commission (THC) contributes its quarterly publication The Medallion containing articles about historic sites, preservation issues, and heritage tourism opportunities in Texas. The Texas Historical Commission is the state agency for historic preservation. THC staff consults with citizens and organizations to preserve Texas' architectural, archeological, and cultural landmarks.