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[611 Church]

Description: Photograph of the corner of a two-story home. The house has several windows and a complex, triangular roof. On the back of the photograph, a handwritten note reads, "611 Church from Williamson County Sun '86."
Date: 1986
Partner: Southwestern University

[1220 Austin]

Description: Photograph of the corner of a large home on 1220 Austin. The home is white and has many windows with dark panels. On the back of the photograph, a handwritten note reads, "1220 Austin #9 (1986 Home Tour)."
Date: 1986
Partner: Southwestern University

[Newspaper Clipping: 13 Texas women picked for Hall of Fame]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article about 13 women selected for induction into the third Texas Women's Hall of Fame: Mary Lavinia Griffith, Jody Conradt, Mary Kay Ash, Ada Simond, Caro Crawford Brown, Wilhelmina Ruth Fitzgerald Delco, Dr. May Owen, Hermine Dalkowitz, Margaret Cousins, Anne Legendre Armstrong, Sally Kirsten Ride, Alicia Chacon, and Frances E. Goff. The article discusses each of the inductees and their contributions to society.
Date: August 20, 1986
Creator: Daily News
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Letter from C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr., November 10, 1986]

Description: Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr. thanking him for providing photos of Mr. Williston with "Jane" and Dr. May Owen at the time of Dr. Owen's installation to the Texas Women's Hall of Honor. He also mentions that he is writing to Mr. "Stanley" McGrayer (Staley McGrayer).
Date: November 10, 1986
Creator: Williston, C. Lincoln
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Clipping: May Owen To Be Inducted Into Texas Woman's Hall Of Fame]

Description: Clipping of an article from the September 1986 TMA Action newsletter for the Texas Medical Association. The article discusses Dr. May Owen's induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Women, and includes some of her accomplishments. A photograph of Dr. Owen is included in the article. On the back of the clipping are two more articles the TMA Board of Trustees and TEXPAC.
Date: 1986-09~
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[News Release: Third Annual Texas Women's Hall of Fame, July 28, 1986]

Description: News release from the office of Texas governor Mark White, announcing the selection of thirteen women for the Third Annual Texas Women's Hall of Fame. The women include: Mary Lavinia Griffith, Jody Conradt, Mary Kay Ash, Ada Simond, Caro Crawford Brown, Wilhelmina Ruth Fitzgerald Delco, Dr. May Owen, Hermine Dalkowitz Tobolowsky, Margaret Cousins, Anne Legendre Armstrong, Alicia R. Chacon, and Frances E. Goff. The release includes information about the induction ceremony, details about each of … more
Date: July 28, 1986
Creator: Governor's Office
Partner: Texas Medical Association

Historic Matagorda County, Volume 2

Description: Second volume describing the history of Matagorda County, Texas, containing part 3 of the text. This volume contains a compilation of submitted biographies and family histories for people living in Matagorda County Name index starts on page 581.
Date: 1986
Creator: Matagorda County Book Committee
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

Historic Matagorda County, Volume 1

Description: First volume describing the history of Matagorda County, Texas, written in two parts with supplementary reference information. Part 1 includes sixteen chapters that outline the general background of the county and information for each time period from European exploration through the Texas sesquicentennial (1986). Part 2 provides more detailed information about the communities, organizations and businesses, and religion and education. Index starts on page 711.
Date: 1986
Creator: Matagorda County Book Committee
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Article about Sam Myres move to the West to chase business opportunities]

Description: Newspaper clipping that features an article about Sam Myres decision to move his business out of Sweetwater, Texas to El Paso, Texas. This decision was made due to the lessoning of ranchers that could be found in that area of Texas with more innovation coming about to make moving to other places easier and more opportunistic. The article goes on to talk about Myres son, Bill, who took on the business once his father had passed.
Date: August 26, 1986
Creator: Francis, Otis
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum
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