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Women's history , Woodson Research Center Finding Aids, Manuscripts, Texas Related Subjects, Women's history
26 Literary Club records (MS 66)
The records of the Twenty-Six Literary Club document the activities of this women’s social and philanthropic club established in 1909 by a group of Houston women residing in the Woodland Heights neighborhood. 1910-1994 (5 boxes)
Flint, Hallie Rienzi. papers. 1912-1965. (MS 116)
Articles written by Hallie Rienzi from 1912 to 1965 for the <i>Houston Daily Post</i> under the pseudonym Harriot Russell as well as personal and family papers. 10 linear inches (2 boxes).
Hobby papers, 1817-1995, bulk 1938-1985 (MS 459)
Consists of correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, speeches, photographs, reports, memos and video tapes that detail the public life of Oveta Culp Hobby, a Houston-based business, media, military, and political leader. (63 boxes)
Kessel Performing Arts, 1977-2000 (MS 517)
This collection includes research files, posters, awards, and audio/visual materials related to the production of mainly Houston based performing arts documentaries from 1977 to 2000. 29 boxes.
Sharp family papers, 1868-1978 (MS 271)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, business papers, ledgers, tributes and memorials, audiotapes of oral history interviews, clippings, photos, and other papers of Walter Benona Sharp and his wife, Estelle (Boughton) Sharp, active in Houston, Tex., civic and philanthropic affairs. (15 boxes)
Townsend-Burford Family of Texas papers (MS 511)
Photographs, correspondence, genealogical charts and notes, newsclippings and printed materials related to the Townsend and Burford families of Texas dating back to pre-Republic of Texas era.

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