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3) The Amarillo Genealogical Society, (formerly The Panhandle
enealogical Society) Mrs. Woodson Qoffee, president, P. 0O
Box 2z71, Amarillo, Texas
4) The San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society, Mr.
E. V. Conley, president, P. 0. 6383,'San Antonio, Texas
5) Local History & Genealogioal Society, Xr, Carr P. Collins,
Jr, president, Fidelity Union Lfe'Bldg., Dallas, Texas
6) Fort Worth Genealogical Society, Xrs. Edna Perry Deckler,
president, P. 0. Box 864, Fort Worth I, Texas
7) The Austin Genealogioal Society, Mrn Robert E. Lee, president,
2509 Harris Blvd., Austin, Texas
8) The Pampa Genealogioal and Historical Society, Mr. Tracy
D. Cary, president, 430 N. Sumner, Pampa, Texas
9) The Houston Genealogioal Forum, Krs. E. R Baasey, president,
% Texas Room, Houston Public Library, Houston, Tex.
10) The Texas State Genealogical Solety, Mrs. Edna Perry
Deccler, president, '2528 University Drive, South, Fort
worth 9, Texas
In addition to these sources for information on inmigrants
and early settlers In Texas, there is another-possibly the
beat source listed, the Texas State Arehives. The Texas State
Archives, aooording to Dorian H. VWnfrey consists of the
'official documentary remains produced or accuulamted by the
agencies of the various governments of Texas, Including reoords
from the period of Spanish domination in Texas, 1729-1820;
Mexican rule, 1821-1836; Republic of Texas, 1836-1845; and
State of Texas, 1846 to the present time.J (4)
Libraries contain many histories of the state and its
people, county histories and other source material that are
very helpful.
(1) Letter from Mr. L. W. Xemp to the author
(2) Special publications of the National Genealogioal Sooiety,
Washington, D. C, Number 22
(3) Available from the Fort Worth Genealogical Sooiety, P. O.
Box 864, Fort Worth 1, Texas, for $25.00 postpaid.
(4) Vinfrey, Dorman H. 'Archives and State and Local History:
The Texas State Archives,' Texas Libraries, XXII (Septeaber-iOtober,
1960), 112.26
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