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Alleyton, Texas: Back Door to the Confederacy

Description: This book contains the history of Alleyton, Texas, which is located in Colorado County. The book includes information about the Alley family, the founding of Alleyton, reminiscences and recollections, as well as the establishment of railroads, local businesses, schools, and churches.
Date: 1993
Creator: Harrison, William H.
Partner: Nesbitt Memorial Library

[Office of Student Affairs "Remember When..."]

Description: Document prepared by the Office of Student Affairs at the University of Texas listing historical events that took place in 1918-1919 "when you were a senior." This document was to serve as an invitation to the Class of 1919 to attend the "1969 Round-Up, April 11-13."
Date: January 1969
Creator: University of Texas Office of Student Affairs
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

History of Northside School

Description: Narrative describing the recollections of Grace Harby about her time as a teacher at the Northside School, a first-through-fourth grade school established for Mexican children in Alvin, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Brothers, Shirley
Partner: Alvin Museum Society

"Lupita"

Description: Narrative of recollections about the North Side School, a first-through-fourth grade school established for Mexican children in Alvin, Texas.
Date: 2000~
Creator: Aguero, Angie
Partner: Alvin Museum Society

Oral History Interview with Alla Clary, August 12, 1969

Description: Interview with Alla Clary, former secretary to Representative Sam Rayburn, from McKinney, Texas. In the interview, Miss Clary discusses her personal experiences and recollections from her many years of service in the office of Congressman Rayburn in Washington D.C.
Date: August 12, 1969
Creator: Kamp, H. W. & Clary, Alla
Partner: UNT Oral History Program

Oral History Interview with Uell M. Carter and George Killian, September 19, 1970

Description: Interview with Uell M. Carter and George Killian, who are both World War II veterans and members of the "Lost Battalion" from Amarillo, Texas. In the interview, the two veterans describe what it was like to be Japanese prisoners-of-war. They both discuss their experiences and memories of the fall of Java and the capture of Surabaja in 1942, and also of the bicycle camp Batavia in 1942-45.
Date: September 19, 1970
Creator: Marcello, Ronald E.; Carter, Uell M. & Killian, George
Partner: UNT Oral History Program
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