L La Gasse, Alfred B. Includes correspondence, financial material, literary productions,
reports and schedules, and scrapbook material. The papers pertain to La Gasse's
participation in various landscape architecture and park recreation organizations. Bulks
with the American Society of Association Executives' M.B.A. Program at Florida Atlantic
University. La They, Robert Collection contains the plays "The Singer and the Fool" and
"Meal Ticket," both written by Mr. La They. Includes printed material, literary productions, photographs, and
scrapbook material on Lackey's career. Bulks (1968-1974) with copies of The Ranch.
Of particular interest is material dealing with Coke R. Stevenson. Lackey, John The collection contains photocopies of an account ledger from the San Antonio Express Stage Line, 1872. It also contains a news clipping and a letter, which explains the significance of the ledger. Transportation through Texas was improved significantly through the use of trains and stage lines when the Indians and buffalo were removed from the wild-west during the late 19th Century. Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of World War I (San Angelo, Texas) Contains correspondence, membership files, convention bulletins and
programs, financial documents, minutes, newsclippings, and other miscellaneous scrapbook
materials relating to the auxiliary's activities. Includes correspondence, printed material, legal material, literary
productions, and scrapbook materials pertaining to LaFollette's political and legal
activities. Topics covered include atomic energy, World War II, Christian unity, Vietnam,
political parties and nominations, Estes Kefauver, Supreme Court Appeals, Tierra Amarilla
Land Grant Case, and the papers of Robert M. LaFollette, Sr. The collection bulks
(1931-1965) with materials pertaining to his various political interests. Of particular
interest are letters to, and replies from, Harry S. Truman (1960); Nelson Rockefeller
(1965); Mahatma Gandhi (1937); J. Edgar Hoover (1941); Lyndon Baines Johnson (1960-1961)
and Henry Ford (1940).
Items pertain to court records in the
form of statements of fact use in the trial of Dr. Hunts killer. The legal material is related to the murder of Dr.
and Mrs. Roy Hunt. The statement of fact is a
transcript of several individuals interviewed for the case in which Harold LaFont
represented the State of Texas against W. R. Newton the defendant in 1943. Lamb, Arch G. and Mina Wolf This
collection contains correspondence, financial records, legal records,
memoirs, printed materials, scrapbook materials, and postcard collection
from Arch Green and Mina Marie Wolf Lamb. Most papers are personal
correspondence from Mina and Ilse Wolf’s parents and relatives. Some are
from Mina and Arch during there early college and married years. The
postcards were compiled by Mina and Ilse as they were avid collectors as
well as buttons and stamps. Of special note are the German letters from
Mina’s relatives dating to the early 1800s through the 1930s. Some come
from their relatives in Germany and others from their German descendants in
Texas.
Only one file has letters from T. A. Hickey but there is some from his wife
Clara Boeer Hickey. For further details, click here:
AGLamb.
Lamb, Mina Wolf Collection concerns the research material of Dr. Lamb and copies of her
dissertation at Columbia University. Includes financial materials and literary productions. The collection
bulks with two household account books recording expenses for 1926-1936 and 1941. These
account books are not related to Dr. Lamb's family, but give prices for food, clothing,
and entertainment for the period covered. The literary productions consist of reprints of
articles published by Dr. Lamb during her career as an educator and nutritionist. Consists of papers related to United States Plant Variety Protection
certification. Includes minutes of meetings of the Lamesa, Texas, Chamber of Commerce.
Lamesa is the county seat of Dawson County, Texas. Consists of two scrapbooks of magazine and newspaper clippings
concerning cowboys, Mitchell County, Colorado City, Texas, and pioneers of that area. Consists of clippings from various West Texas newspapers relating to
cattle ranching, the oil industry, weather, and community history. Lane, Hiram McHenry
Item is a photocopy of a thesis entitled The Development of Education in Donley
County, Texas by Hiram McHenry Lane. Lanehart, Chuck
Collection of Chuck Laneharts research material on Lubbock attorneys which include
photocopies of phone memos, correspondence, written articles, and manuscripts.
Consists of photocopies of both hand-written and printed manuscripts of
Nettie Langford's autobiography. Consists of scrapbook relating to Lanotte's family and business
interests including the Pacific Intermountain Express Company and T.I.M.E. Freight, Inc. Consists of photo albums and playbills documenting Mae LaPalmer's career
in tent shows. Also includes materials on Harley Sadler's Own Show. Lapham, Bob Collection has only printed material on Buddy Holly and the Picks. One of the members of the Picks was Bob Lapham. The Picks were a 1950s Lubbock trio who sang back up vocals for Buddy Holly and the Crickets. Mr. Lapham is an editor for the Abilene Reporter-News. Larkam, Paul E. Is comprised of identified prints and negatives of individuals in
Roswell, New Mexico, photographed by Paul E. Larkam. Also includes scrapbooks containing
scenes from Cloudcroft and Roswell, New Mexico. The collection consists of a scrapbook with items concerning the 1939
Cotton Bowl Classic football game. Consists of nine books of funeral records dating from the inception of
the Laughter Funeral Home in 1905 through 1928. The collection consists of seminar papers written by Lawyer for graduate
history classes. Collection bulks with correspondence, financial material, and music
teaching material of Le Maire. Also included are calendars dated 1939-1965. He was Texas
Technological Colleges first band director in 1926 and author of "The Matador
Song." Includes financial material, correspondence, agendas and minutes for
meetings, charts, reports, water analyses, test results, legal material, scrapbook
material, and general files. The collection bulks (1960-1984) with financial material,
correspondence, general business material, and minutes of Board of Director's meetings
concerning the Canadian River Project, Lake Meredith, and water use and management. Of
special interest are court transcripts concerning land title claims concerning the
Slaughter family and W. D. Belt in Hockley County, Texas. Contains correspondence and financial materials pertaining to various
Leadville, Colorado, businesses. The collection bulks (1882-1924) with financial materials
such as stock ledgers, account books, canceled checks, and freight records. Includes
records of the Leadville, Colorado Lumber Company; the Colorado Leasing Company; the
Colorado and Southern Railway, and others. The collection is arranged in three major divisions
entitled Lubbock materials, materials collected, and materials collected--cities and
towns. Within these divisions the records are grouped by subjects. Printed materials
include newsletters, guides, newsclippings, and brochures. Some unique materials, such as
reports and correspondence, are interfiled within subject categories. Along with histories
of various groups, the collection also contains documentation on issues such as traffic
safety, home rule, water, poll taxes, and the Lubbock Community Planning Council.
For further details, click here:
LWVTLubbock. Contains materials from national, state, and local
files, financial materials, photographs, and publications of the National, Texas, and
local leagues, as well as other state leagues. Also includes a study of the national
league, scrapbooks, memorabilia, vice-presidential program files, and printed materials.
The focus of the collection is on state committees and local units. For further
details, click here:
LVWT1. League of Women Voters of Texas This collection is a part of a larger collection as
mentioned above. Contains materials from national, state, and local files, financial
materials, photographs, and publications of the National, Texas, and local leagues, as
well as other state leagues. Also includes a study of the national league, scrapbooks,
memorabilia, vice-presidential program files, and printed materials. The focus of the
collection is on state committees and local units. For further details click here:
LWVT2. Collection includes research and manuscripts of literary productions by
Barbara Neal Ledbetter. These productions include Civil War Days in Young County, Texas
and Fort Belknap of Yesterday and Today. Collection consists of biographical material,
correspondence, directories, literary productions, periodicals, printed material,
scrapbook material and memorabilia pertaining to Amy Freeman Lees activities,
contributions, and speaking engagements. The bulk of the collection is printed material:
activities, annual reports, booklets, conferences, exhibit catalogs, newsclippings,
newsletters, programs, and speaking engagements. For further details, click here:
ALee. Includes correspondence, exhibits, literary
productions, printed material, and scrapbook material. The collection bulks (1947-1951)
with scrapbooks containing correspondence, photographs, newsclippings, and printed
material pertaining to Lee's professional activities as an artist and lecturer. These
materials also document numerous cultural events in San Antonio, Texas. Lee, Amy Freeman
Is comprised of mainly scrapbook material such as news clippings, programs,
correspondence, schedule of events, and invitations concerning the career of Amy Freeman
Lee. Also includes a file on her 85th
birthday and a file of letters from Students of Communications Arts School at William
Howard Taft High School. Lee, Arthur F. Contains scrapbook material such diaries and news clippings on Arthur F. Lee. Arthur Lee was a cotton farmer in the Lubbock County, Texas area. Lee, Frank Collection of correspondence, KCBD roster, and publication on Bryant Radio and Television. Frank Lee was Chief Engineer for Lubbock television station KCBD-TV which broadcasts on Channel 13. He was also a member of the Society of Electrical Engineers.
Includes correspondence, printed programs, and photographs concerning
the original faculty at Texas Tech University and its School of Agriculture. Lenoir
Family Collection is composed of
correspondence from the Lenoir family from the early twentieth century. Categories include a set of letters written by the
donor's father Henry Louis Lenoir to his parents Henry Willington and Ammie Lee Posey Lenoir
while he was stationed in California during the First World War; set of letters written in
1938 by Louis Lenoir to his wife Sallye Bellamy Lenoir while he was in a veterans hospital
in Alexandria, Louisiana. Later
correspondence primarily contains letters written to the Billye by her parents in the
1950s and 1960s. Also included are copies of
letters written to Sallye Lenoir by Otis Woolridge during 1917-1918 while he was
serving in Europe during World War I. For further details, click here:
Lenoir.
Consists of a literary production, newspaper clippings, and photographs
related to the genealogy of the Matsler family. Levin, Eli
Contains twenty-two works of art by Eli Levin depicting various images such as old homes
in pueblos and ranches, religious affiliations, portraits, and flora and fauna. Most are small etchings and two are watercolors.
Collection of correspondence from Preston Lewis and written article on Billy the Kid. Preston Lewis is a well-known writer of Western fiction. He sometimes goes by the pseudonym Will Camp. Mr. Lewis was Director of Library Development for Texas Tech University. He currently resides in San Angelo, Texas. Lewis, Willie Newbury The collection includes research notes, manuscripts, and other materials
pertaining to Lewis' career as an author. Lewter, Durwood Has two plaques on the Southwestern Cattle Feeders Award and Texas Cottonseed Crushers Association Award. Durwood Lewter founded, owned, and operated the Lewter feed lots in Lubbock County, Texas from 1955-1964. He has also held real estate interests in the county.
Collection contains an abstract title of lot three in block three of the
Cunningham subdivision in Lubbock, Texas. The collection includes literary productions and financial records of
Lindley and his family, and correspondence detailing economic conditions, agriculture,
weather, and the son's World War I experiences. Also contains records of the Lindley
Brothers' registered livestock business, printed material concerning Texas towns, the
Texas Centennial, and the Baptist Church. Contains Swedish material and books from Mrs. Lindsays family.
These books are on the subject of the Swedish language. Includes correspondence and printed material from Wayne Lindsey. The
collection bulks (1858) with Mitchell's School Atlas. Of particular interest are
two letters written by Charles Astin, a Union soldier in 1863. One of the letters is from
Mound City, Iowa, and the other is from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Contains correspondence, financial and legal material, and
autobiographical material. Contains correspondence, minutes, and resolutions of the Littlefield
City Council. Contains correspondence, legal materials, diagrams and plans, and an
index to land sales. The collection bulks with correspondence between Littlefield, his
sales managers, and various land agents. Contains correspondence, financial, legal, and
printed material, and literary productions pertaining to the business activities of Mr.
Livermore. The collection bulks (1948-1961) with business correspondence pertaining to
South American oil development, Livermore's involvement with various oil-related
associations, and financial and legal documents (1950-1955) related to drilling
operations. One of the financial files pertains to the Lubbock Baseball Club,
Inc.(1955-1956). The collection consists of legal materials (1956-1968) which include
stockholders' reports, a stock prospectus, an application for listing on the New York
Stock Exchange, and the Livingston Oil Company Annual Reports. Contains scrapbook and printed material concerning the activities of the
Llano, Texas Chamber of Commerce. Llano Estacado
Item
is an untitled manuscript on the Llano Estacado or Staked Plains (40 pgs.) compiled by a
staff member(s) of the Southwest Collection for a celebration in the 1980s. Llano
Estacado Audubon Society (Lubbock, Texas)
The collection concerns the public
service of the Llano Estacado Audubon Society (LEAS) and its reinstatement as a non-profit
educational organization. Items include
organizational records and letterheads, the newsletter The Scissor-Tail
(1973-1986), information on the attempted closure of the Muleshoe Wildlife Refuge,
correspondence on financial difficulties in the early 1980s, and a 1981 ledger.
For further details, click here:
LlanoAudubon.
Collection pertains to photocopied news clippings on the Llano Estacado Series which ran in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal in 1993. The series examines the Llano Estacado region from the perspectives of various contributing authors. The series was suggested by then Lubbock Mayor David Langston. The Llano Estacado is a large flat region covering portions of the South Plains in Texas with portions extending into the eastern New Mexico. Includes correspondence, photographs, and printed material pertaining to
the medical career of urologist, Harry L. Lobstein. The collection bulks (1965-1967) with
information concerning his death and funeral arrangements. Contains manuscript materials related to the U. S. Air Forces donation of a Lockheed surplus aircraft for static display for the Val Verde County Historical Commission in Del Rio, Texas in 1966.
Collection contains records of the Lockney cemetery listing the names by
row numbers and plot numbers, rows 1-77. Also included is an alphabetical index of the
cemetery. Contains copies of the Lockney College and Bible School, Fifteenth and
Sixteenth Sessions (1909-1911), and a copy of a newspaper article on Lockney College from
the Lockney Beacon, 50th Anniversary Edition, April 17, 1952. Items such as publications on Alaska deal with preparation materials for and during Mr. and Mrs. Lockwoods trip to Alaska in the late 1950s.
Consists of newsclippings from the Brownfield County Press
relating to the A.L. and Willie Baker family's experiences in Parker, Dawson, and Terry
counties of Texas as tenant farmers and laborers. Lone Star
Contains two promotional packages of
the Lone Star television series hosted by Larry Hagman for the Texas
Sesquicentennial Celebration. It was an
eight-part history of Texas broadcast on the PBS stations beginning in December 1985. The package contains a synopsis, biography and
photos of Larry Hagman, biography of T. R. Fehrenbach the author of Lone Star
the book, commentary by Larry Hagman, profile of the KEDT-TV station in Corpus Christi,
trivia test, commemorative poster, and production credits.
Contains annual reports and other printed material pertaining to the
Lone Star Cement Corporation. Contains correspondence, financial material, land sales files, legal
material, township files, miscellaneous files, photographs, and Slaughter family files.
The collection bulks with financial materials (1922-1955) and land sales files (1915-1954)
concerning transactions of the company. For further details, click here:
LoneStarLC. Collection of four-color photo post cards produced by Cherly M. Long and published by William Gannon of Santa Fe, New Mexico (1986). They represent the first four post cards of 50 cards. They depict modern ranch activities from Northern New Mexico such as a cowboy at a campfire, cowboys playing poker, cowboys roping horses, and a cowboy at a camp making a cigarette.
This collection has material on the history of Lubbock, Texas, legal material on voter registration, and news clipping scrapbook. The Lubbock County Voter Registration Certificates were held by George and Bertie Long between 1965-1973. They record the type and date of election in which the couple voted. Some of the certificates include party affiliation.
Includes scrapbook material pertaining primarily to the Texas Centennial
celebration in 1936.
Contains printed material, construction specifications, blueprints,
newspaper clippings, and scrapbook material. Contains correspondence, research notes, and photographs of the
Turner-Sasser family. Topics include Lubbock Memorial Hospital, West Texas Hospital, the
Turner family, the Sasser family, and genealogy. Contains correspondence, financial material, legal material, printed
material, and scrapbook material relating to the personal life of Love. Finding aid for digitized elements of this collection Includes correspondence, sermons, lectures,
newspapers, news clippings, and family memorabilia created by, or related to, Lovejoy and
his family. The collection bulks with correspondence (1804-1891) and concerns abolition,
temperance, religion, and theology. For further details, click here:
Lovejoy.
Lovejoy, Elijah Parish Memorial The collection is comprised of digital images on a data CD and color prints on paper generated from the digital images. The images depict the memorial with details of commemorative plaques and engravings as well as the gravesite of Elijah Lovejoy which includes memorials to his wife Celia Ann French Lovejoy, son Edward Payson Lovejoy, and Memorial advocate Thomas Dimmock. The
digital photographs were taken by Michael Gustafson of Texas Tech University.
Loving County Water Improvement District (Texas) Contains correspondence, financial material, legal material, printed
material, and maps concerning the District. The collection consists of local historical data collected by Lowrey and
historical papers written by his students. Also contains literary productions,
newsclippings, and correspondence involving Ralph Ater, Lynda Farris, Calvin Harkness,
Mrs. Horace Hartsell, Clifford Hunt, Kenneth Jolly, Monroe Kilpatrick, Johnny King, E. J.
Matsler, Jack Raney, O. E. Rush, Janice Snodgrass, and Smylie C. Wilson. Contains a Daybook kept by Dr. Menard Williams Lowery from 1897-1898 that is a record of his appointments and doctors visit. Dr. Lowery was born in Peoria, Texas in 1875. He graduated from American Medical College in St. Louis, Missouri in 1892. He practiced medicine with his father in Hester, Richardson, and Sanger, Texas. He also practiced at Gatesville, Texas from 1908 until his death in 1946. During his stay at Gatesville, he served as the towns mayor from 1928-1936. He was married to Katherine Leo Halbrook (1884-1972) in 1910.
The collection consists of 12 diaries (1910-1921). The diaries from 1910
and 1911 concern Loyd's job and travels as he worked on electrical motors and generators.
After 1911 he became a full-time farmer and his diaries are concerned with work
scheduling, weather conditions, cash accounts, personal social activities, and notations
about materials he read. Includes material on the history and development of the city, mainly in
the form of typescripts and newspaper clippings. The material was donated by Dorothy
Rylander, and is arranged by subjects such as churches, businesses, fine arts, education,
medicine, and public utilities. The collection also includes seminar papers on various
aspects of social history and a series of folders gathered in the preparation of The
History of Lubbock. The collection consists of materials relating to music clubs and
performances in Lubbock and the South Plains. It includes the 1926-1927 yearbook of the
Lubbock Music Club; the 1930-1931 yearbook for the Harmony Club; programs for the South
Plains Teachers' Association for 1926 and 1937; Symphony Guild announcements and symphony
programs, and a Junior League "Follies" program. Contains printed budget reports, a copy of the 1917 charter, handbooks for the Citizens' Board and Commissions, the Board and Commissions annual banquet programs, a guide to community facilities in 1945, and a 1957 history of the city electric and water systems. Also includes maps, a chart, and an agenda. The City of Lubbock was chartered on December 27, 1917. Lubbock, Texas
The collection is
composed of narrative profiles in twenty-nine volumes of neighborhoods in
Lubbock, Texas from the Bureau of Census. The information was compiled from
the 1980 Census and a
Lubbock
city map is included in volume number 2. Consists of printed material, scrapbook material, news clippings, and
literary productions, including an account by Bob Nash of media coverage of the storm.
Photographs and slides are also included.
On May 11, 1970, a tornado hit the city of Lubbock causing 26 deaths and extensive damage.
The city rebuilt with both state and federal disaster relief funds. Contains reports submitted to the committee concerning potential capital
improvements for 1959 to 1965. The collection contains information from the headstones in Lubbock City Cemetery, which was compiled by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock, Texas, City of Collection of publications from the City of Lubbocks office such as reports, proposals, Centercorp Perspective, and resolutions. The City of Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County, Texas. It was named after Colonel Tom S. Lubbock, an organizer of Confederate Terrys Rangers. The county was organized in 1891.
Lubbock,
Texas, City of Item is a 41" x 22" ledger showing blueline architectural plans of the downtown Lubbock Sanitary sewer line in the 1920s. The Southwest Collection is the repository for historical materials of the City of Lubbock, Texas. The Lubbock Sanitary sewer line has become a complex infrastructure with the growth of the City of Lubbock. Lines run for miles within Loop 289 and end southeast outside of the city limits. Lubbock, Texas Lot Surveys
Collection of lot survey/maps
organized in alphabetical order by neighborhoods and additions. It details the lot and block changes made over
the years in the City of Lubbock, Texas. The
surveys contain the Original Town, Overton and McCrummens neighborhoods. Lubbock, Texas Maps
Collection of maps numbering 1-1918, not inclusively.
Gaps in the numbering system indicate unassigned section numbers. The maps detail the development patterns of
Lubbock, by subdivision, and were updated through the 1990s. For further details,
click here:
LubbockMaps. Lubbock, Texas: National Weather Service See National Weather Service (Lubbock, Texas) for this collection, which contains surface weather observation charts from November 1946- June 1993. Lubbock, Texas Wrestling This collection
consists of the Official Wrestling Programs, 1951-1955 (20 issues),
detailing wrestling contestants and their matches held at the Jamboree Hall and
Fair Park Coliseum every Wednesday night in Lubbock, Texas. Other wrestling
publications included are a torn book entitled The Wresting Scene by Guy
Le Bow (1950), a Wrestling World magazine (January 1955), The Knockout
program (December 29, 1951), a Big Time Wrestling magazine (September
1964). The collection has activities records of the Lubbock Area Library Association (LALA) such as newsletters, agendas, meetings, minutes, bylaws, membership directories, treasurer’s reports, and history information. The association was formed in 1982 for the purpose of maintaining and seeking improvements in the quality of library service in the Lubbock, Texas area. Dr. Charles Sargent was the organization's first president. The Lubbock (Texas) Area Library Association is an organization of librarians and supporters in the greater Lubbock Area. For further details, click here: LALA. Lubbock Arts Alliance This collection pertains to the activities of the Lubbock Arts Alliance as detailed through their correspondence, directories, financial and legal material, printed material, and scrapbook material. The Lubbock Arts Alliance is Lubbocks cultural agency. They help to organize the Lubbock Arts Festival. They were instrumental in the building of the Maxey Park Statue in Maxey Park.
Office files containing correspondence, financial and printed material documenting the
activities and operations of the Lubbock Arts Alliance. For further details, click
here:
LAA2.
Contains a small amount of correspondence and printed material,
primarily newsletters, dealing with the center. The collection bulks with restricted
medical records, financial records, and monthly reports to the board. The Lubbock (Texas) Chamber of Commerce had its
beginning in 1913 when it replaced the Lubbock Commercial Club. Its sole purpose is to
promote the growth of the city of Lubbock, Texas becoming actively involved through the
business and commercial industries of the local area. The Chamber has influenced all
aspects of Lubbock life from education and agriculture to sports and recreation. It was
instrumental in publicizing Lubbock as a site for Texas Technological College, the Lubbock
Army Air Field, the Lubbock Municipal Airport, and the Lubbock State School. For
further details, click here:
LCC. Contains correspondence, minutes and by-laws, financial material,
scrapbooks, newsclippings, and photographs concerning the Lubbock City Council of Parents
and Teachers Association. The collection bulks with scrapbooks. Lubbock Community Concert Association
Collection of three scrapbooks
compiled by the Lubbock Community Concert Association.
It has photographs, news clippings, programs, and advertisements detailing
the concert and music artists invited to Lubbock to perform for the public. The scrapbooks are dated from 1961-1962,
1967-1968, and 1970-1971.
Consists of reports and printed material on minority neighborhoods,
mental health, migrant workers, recreation, and public health services in Lubbock, Texas. Bulks with general files, printed material, and reports concerning the
Lubbock Community Planning Council in 1960-1964. Contains correspondence, national, state, and local
material, printed material, and filmstrips and slides pertaining to UNICEF and UNRWA.
The Lubbock Council for the United Nations was organized in 1952. Lubbock Council for United Nations (Texas) This contains printed material relating to The Medicine Show and a summary of twenty-five years of activities. The Lubbock Council for the United Nations was organized in 1952. Its objective is to bring the U. N. to the local community by providing literature, speakers, slides, films, and other information covering the United Nations headquarters in New York and the far-flung operations of its agencies. The booklet was prepared by Mrs. R. D. Holmes, Mrs. Rod Shaw, Mr. Ralph Brock, and Mrs. W. G. Dingus, charter members of the council. Lubbock Country Club The collection contains 12 bound membership rosters of the Lubbock Country Club dating from 1987-2000. The following rosters are missing: 1995 and 1996. The Lubbock Country Club a sports recreational facility is located north of Lubbock by the I-27. It is known for one of the best golf courses in Lubbock, Texas. It has eighteen holes for people to practice and play golf. They host annual golf tournaments on occasion.
Contains financial and legal material concerning Lubbock County. These materials involve resident and land assessments, county court civil and criminal dockets, and poll tax receipts. Lubbock County, Texas
Items for this collection include
legal material, mostly abstracts of titles to lands in the Overton and McMillian Heights
in the City of Lubbock, Texas. It includes
McMilliam Heights Addition: Lot #12 (Block
12) 1890-1960; Overton Addition: Lot 19
(Block 69) 1938-1941; Lot 5 (Block 126) 1890-1948; Lot
19 (Block 126) 1891-1959; Lot 19 (Block 60)
1890-1965; and Lot 19 (Block 69) 1890-1941. Lubbock County, Texas
The collection consists of land deeds from Lubbock County, Texas. The deeds are from the files of George S. Bond. First Property:
565 Acres in Survey 33, Block 20, HE and Wtx RR Co. Second property:
205 Acres deed to A. C. Deane, 1893. Also
acres to H.C. Keister, 1897 and F. D. Young, 1902. Lubbock County, Texas Contains legal material: Six Abstracts of Title in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas: All of Lots 7 and 8 in Block 202 of original town; All of Lots 16 and 17 and the south 1/2 of Lot 18 in Block 209 of original town; All of Lot 6 in Block 2, Southport, an addition to city; the East 62 1/2 feet of Lots 1, 2, 3 of Block 175 of original town; All of Lots 16 and 17 in Block 224 of original town; northern 1/2 of Block 15 and all of lots 16-17 in Block 178 of the Original Town of Lubbock. From Lubbock Abstract and Title Company and Service Abstract and Title Company. The abstracts allow researchers to trace the ownership of property from one landowner to another in the Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock County, Texas - Aerial Photo-Maps Collection of oversized 31" x 31" black and white aerial photographs of Lubbock County taken in October and November of 1965 when the vegetation had gone dormant for the winter. Each map represents a ground area of approximately three square miles. Scale: 1 inch = 502 feet. Small objects such as buildings, houses, vehicles, and tress can be resolved. For further details, click here: LubbockMaps2.
Includes a list of members of the Lubbock County Commissioners Court in
1966. Also included are printed materials. Consists of financial and audit reports as well as land abstracts of
Lubbock County. Contains correspondence, literary productions dealing with the
association, and a list of early settlers. Bulks with material on the organization and
functions of the association. Of particular interest are speeches and essays on West Texas
history. Is comprised of inventory forms on historical sites. It also consists of general files of the Mainstreet Video Conference and the Urban Design Commission. Lubbock County Historical Commission (Texas) The
collection comprises files transferred to Lubbock County from the Office of
the Attorney General of the State of
Texas.
The files pertain to various bond issues enacted by county municipalities
and school districts. Items within the collection include correspondence,
bond certifications from the Office of the Attorney General of the State of
Texas, minutes of meetings of respective governing boards, bond election
notices and returns, and maps. For further details, click here:
LubbockCHC. Includes correspondence, minutes, by-laws and literary productions, and
bulks (1959-1960) with typed essays written by various area residents on the history of
Lubbock and Lubbock County, Texas. Eighteen of the essays were written by Temple Ann
Ellis. Includes property records of Lubbock County, Texas, indicating land
ownership and plat sizes. Contains correspondence, a ledger, and a membership list pertaining to
the association. The collection bulks (1925-1938) with a ledger which contains minutes of
meetings. Of particular interest are lists of pioneers and the dates they arrived in
Lubbock County, Texas. Contains financial material, printed material, minutes, and photographs.
Bulks (1961-1963) with printed material pertaining to the association. Lubbock Crickets Collection has some tickets to a Lubbock Crickets baseball game between the Greenville Bluesmen in 1998. The Lubbock Crickets were a semi-professional baseball team located in Lubbock, Texas. Organized in 1995, the team was disbanded in early 1999 due to stadium scheduling problems. They played four summers in Lubbock. The team was a member of the Texas-Louisiana League.
Contains printed material and scrapbook material pertaining to club
activities. Collection bulks with a scrapbook that documents the activities of the
Society. The scrapbook includes brochures, programs, and newsclippings. Includes printed material, newsclippings, minutes, form letters and
handwritten notes. Contains minutes, agendas, and financial records from both executive and
general meetings as well as membership directories and newsletters. Of particular interest
is the documentation of the moving and restoration of the Mast-White house. Also included
is the transcript of a speech given to the society by Texas First Lady, Rita Mae Clements.
Also, there are numerous brief historical reports with photographs about many long-time
Lubbock businesses. Collection contains general files and correspondence of the Lubbock High
Class of 1923. Also included are newsclippings and miscellaneous material. Lubbock Hubbers Item is a large scrapbook of news clippings of the Lubbock Hubbers baseball team during 1946. It was compiled by Rhonda Mabray Hall. The Lubbock Hubbers began playing in April 29, 1922. Though the team kept having trouble staying in Lubbock, they enjoyed their best years during the late 1940s under manager Jackie Sullivan. The team finally faded into the sunset in 1956 due to financial difficulties.
The collection consists of printed material, and bulks (1953-1962) with
school board minutes, school regulations, policy statements, and bond election materials. Consists of club directories, minutes of meetings, and scrapbooks that
contain photographs and newsclippings which not only detail club activities, but also the
activities of individual members and their families. Also includes articles on social,
sporting, and business activities. Lubbock Junior League
Item is a Lubbock Junior League Yearbook (1992). The
Junior League was founded in 1935 as the Junior Welfare League of Lubbock. It is an organization of women committed to
voluntarism and improving the community. They
organize drives for charity and help those in need. Lubbock Lights Includes photocopies of correspondence with Edward J. Ruppelt, air forces investigations, and news clippings concerning the Lubbock Lights of the 1950s. Between August and November, 1951, a strange v-shaped formation of lights were observed flying in the night skies of Lubbock, Texas. The unusual phenomena was also observed over several other towns in the South Plains. The sightings were lent credibility when three Texas Tech professors witnessed the lights streaking across the sky in August of 1951. The official Air Force investigation concluded that the occurrence was the result of city lights reflecting off the bellies of migratory birds.
Contains correspondence, legal material, financial material, printed
material, photographs, and scrapbook material regarding the history of the Lubbock, Texas,
Little Theatre. Contains scrapbooks, yearbooks, an account ledger, minutes, and other
material pertaining to activities of the Lubbock Music Club and its participation in the
Texas Federation of Music Clubs. Consists of a minute book containing names, attendance records, brief
minutes of meetings, and some financial records. Contains correspondence, financial statements, legal materials, notes,
printed booklets and brochures pertaining to the organization , and copies of magazine
articles on busing. Also included are copies of typed reports, minutes of the Task Force
meeting for the School Board, agendas, membership lists, and minutes of the L.O.O.K.
Steering Committee. Lubbock Planning Department
Collection of correspondence, directories, printed and scrapbook materials on various
aspects of historic preservation efforts. They
include designated historic sites and buildings in Fort Worth and other places,
Afro-Mexican history, and Historic Places inventory.
Contains ledger books, bank statements, and cancelled checks. Includes a roster of the Lubbock Rotary Club dated 1958. Lubbock Rotary Club (Texas)
Collection of membership rosters,
audit report, district handbooks and newsletters, board of directors reports, and
foundation information on the Rotary Club of Lubbock, Texas.
Lubbock Rotary Club (Texas)
Item is a
manuscript of the history of the Lubbock Rotary Club as compiled by three authors (Alma
Baker Rea, Carl L. Hill, and Dea Powell) in 1954, 1970, and 1980, respectively. It is merged as one manuscript document.
Consists of correspondence relating to the sesquicentennial celebration
at Lubbock, Texas. Also included are essays for the writing competition. This collection consists entirely of symphony programs from the beginning to
current.
Founded in 1946, the orchestra was originally known as the Lubbock Little Symphony.
William A. Harrod served as conductor from 1946 to 1985, and he was followed in succession
by Patrick Flynn, Gurer Aykal and Albert George Schram. Lubbock Symphony Orchestra
These records document the performances and behind the scene work of the
Lubbock Symphony Orchestra and the associated Lubbock Symphony Orchestra Guild. Documents include concert programs, invitations
and photographs, organizational bylaws and charters, and records of concert planning and
funding activities. There are also several
large scrapbooks containing documents, photographs and news clippings related to the
Orchestras and Guilds activities.
Consists of programs for performances. Several
programs list performances by G. W. Bailey, Barry Corbin, and Terri Eoff. Lubbock Theatre Centre
Contains 14
programs to plays hosted by the Lubbock Theatre Centre from 1960-1963. The playbills include Bus Stop, Oklahoma, The Boy
Friend, The Four Poster, The Mutiny Cane Court Martial, The Star-Spangled Girl, The Women,
The King and I, Gigi, The Gazebo, Bell, Book and Candle, The Best Man, and Come Blow Your
Horn.
Comprised of agendas, minutes,
correspondence, notes, and registration material of the Lubbock United Neighborhood
Association (LUNA).
Consist of financial statements for 1991 and 1992. The United Way is a national organization devoted to charity. The collection includes the income and expenditures of the Lubbock Chapter during 1991.
Consists of yearbooks of the Women's Club of Lubbock, Texas. Contains correspondence, financial material, legal material, literary
productions, printed material, scrapbook material, and scrapbooks concerning the Lubbock,
Texas Women's Study Club. Collection contains correspondence, legal material and printed material.
The printed material consists of the minutes of meetings. Eleven scrapbooks are also
included. The collection consists primarily of business correspondence (1919-1922)
and financial documents (1919-1921) relating to the company's drilling activities. Contains minutes, membership directories, and printed material
pertaining to the activities of the society. The collection bulks (1930-1968) with minutes
and membership directories. The minutes identify members, explore policy issues, and
provide examples of specific cases and treatment. Lubbock-Crosby-Garza Counties Medical Society Items are a directory of doctors in Texas and some medical relics. The society was organized on January 23, 1909 by Dr. H.D. Barnes and Dr. W.N. Wardlaw. It expanded to include Garza County in 1962. The society has been concerned with professional ethics, public health issues, and the medical needs of this area. Collection contains general records of meetings and activities,
particularly the civic work, of the Lubbock-Crosby-Garza County Medical Society Auxiliary.
Also includes convention material dated from 1962-1983. Contains scrapbook material, minutes, printed material, and convention
material. The collection bulks (1958-1966) with minutes taken at meetings that give
details of the auxiliary's activities and public health programs. Includes correspondence, financial material, legal material, and a diary
concerning the mercantile and lunch counter business in Colorado. The collection bulks
(1937-1939) with financial documents pertaining to Luchetta's Lunch. Lummis, Charles F.
Material in this
collection is all related to Charles F. Lummis and his writings.
Correspondence and material used by Mary A. Sarber in her preparation of
Charles F. Lummis: A Bibliography constitute a portion of the
collection. The remainder consists of publications containing literature
authored by Lummis and publications containing biographical articles about
him or his achievements. Also included are items related to the
Southwest
Museum
and ephemera concerning Lummis or the Museum. For further details,
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CFLummis.
Lush, William G. Collection of mostly letters
written to William Gansevort Lush by his wife, Rose, his mother, his brother
Cuyler, and his New York friends. The bulk of the letters dated 1916 and
1918. Some letters are accompanied by news clippings and some are addressed
to Rose from relatives and friends. Most letters are written by Rose while
she was being courted by William. Lutes, Clarence Barton Item is a six page handwritten journal later typed into two pages
detailing Mr. Lutes short experience in West Texas from May 27 - June 28, 1922. Contains Lutheran church records of officers and members, baptisms,
confirmations, marriages, burials, transfers of communicants collections, and individual
contributions of several Texas Panhandle towns.
Lutz, Hale I. This collection contains
seven ledgers used as diaries by Hale I. Lutz starting on January 1, 1913
through December 4, 1942.
He writes of his traveling experiences from one job site to another and his
specific work duties. He would mostly haul or deliver coal, grain, oil, and
other industrial equipment and supplies. Includes correspondence, research notes, manuscript drafts and completed
manuscripts, and promotional materials. The collection bulks with manuscript drafts of
Lynch's published works. |
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