Quarterly publication containing articles related to the preservation of historic artifacts and sites in Texas. Feature articles discuss various aspects of Texas history and heritage, often highlighting museums and collections within the state. Also included are book reviews, current preservation news, and a listing of historical museums in Texas.
Photograph of five Hardin-Simmons University presidents standing informally in a semicircle. The men appear to be in conversation and are not posed for the camera. From left to right: Dr. Elwin Skiles, Dr. Rupert Richardson, Dr. George Graham, W. R. White, and Dr. James Landes.
Photograph of Dr. and Mrs. Evan Reiff and Dr. and Mrs. Rupert Richardson greeting and shaking hands with students at a Hardin-Simmons University event.
Photograph of the Philo Quartette at Simmons College, showing from left to right, W. E. Roberts, W. A. Daniel, Rupert Richardson, and Emmett Landers. The men wear crisp tuxedoes with white bow ties.
Photograph of the Hardin-Simmons University Board of Trustees in classroom seats. In the first row, from left to right, O. D. Dillingham, W. P. Wright, Tom Carswell, Mrs. H. A. Pender, Dr. Rupert Richardson, [?]. In the second row, [?], John Alvis, John J. Keeter, Raymond W. Foy, Dr. Millard A. Jenkens. The third row, Wayne Evans, Tate May, C. M. Caldwell, [?], Tom Roberts, Solon R. Featherston. The first row, Leroy Jennings, J. C. Hunter, P. D. O'Brien, W. W. Haynes.
Photograph of Dr. Rupert Richardson and Jack North standing behind Miss Tommie Clack and an unidentified man at the Taylor County 100th birthday celebration.
Copy slide of a photograph of Dr. Rupert Richardson seated by a desk with a bunch of papers on his lap. Mr. Richardson is wearing a dark-colored suit with a patterned tie underneath.
Copy slide of a photograph of the Simmons College men's glee club. The members are wearing dark-colored suits with bow ties and Rupert Richardson is in the middle of the back row.
Copy slide of a photograph of Dr. Rupert Richardson posing in front of a light-colored background and he is wearing a dark-colored suit with a patterned tie underneath.
Photograph of Imma Cotton Jennings, Miss Tommie Clack (standing), Dr. Richard Rupertson (sitting) and Jack North in front of at a publishing party for "Pioneers of the Abilene Area" by Jack North. An unidentified man is standing in the back.
Photograph of Rupert Richardson (in suit) standing behind Miss Tommie Clack at the Taylor County 100th birthday celebration. Miss Clack is seated wearing a blue dress with a piece of paper in hand and another unidentified man in standing next to her.
Photograph of Dr. Rupert Richardson standing on a Texas monument and speaking to a group on a historical Commission tour at the Taylor County Courthouse. A small crowd is gathered in front of him and a few children are seated on the monument.
Letter from Mrs. Dallas Scarborough and Tommie Clack to the Taylor County Commissioner's Court asking that a bill be introduced to pass an Act officially designating the naming of Taylor county to the three brothers who died defending the Alamo, Edward, James, and George Taylor.
Copy negative of a group of men standing; they are identified as J. C. Hunter, Joe B. Frantz, James Flaming, Elwin Skiles, John Ben Sheppard, Frank Junell, and Rupert Richardson.
Copy negative of Rupert and Pauline Richardson standing in front of Grace Sandefer Compere Hall or the President's Home. The brick building has two levels and a sidewalk to the door.
Copy negative of a group at the Sandefer memorial. They are dressed in suits, and are standing on stairs in front of a building. Two people are identified as Elwin Skiles and Rupert Richardson.
Copy negative of individual portraits. The four men pictured are Emmett Landers, W. A. Daniel, Rupert Richardson and W. E. Roberts. They were members of the Phila Quartette for Hardin-Simmons University.
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