Texas Outdoors: What Happened to De Zavala Park Plan?

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Newspaper clipping that addresses the status of the De Zavala Park plan and the history of the site designated for the park.

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1 newspaper clipping ; 20 cm.

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Ozmore, Keith Creation Date: Unknown.

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This clipping is part of the collection entitled: Texas Cultures Online and was provided by the Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 128 times. More information about this clipping can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: Texas Outdoors: What Happened to De Zavala Park Plan?
  • Alternate Title: What Happened to De Zavala Park Plan?

Description

Newspaper clipping that addresses the status of the De Zavala Park plan and the history of the site designated for the park.

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1 newspaper clipping ; 20 cm.

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Ruiz-Herrera Family History

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  • Texas Outdoors

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  • Publication Title: Texas Outdoors

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Texas Cultures Online

Texas Cultures Online features local history materials from eighteen institutions depicting the diverse cultures of Texas during the 19th and 20th centuries. Funding provided by the Amon Carter Foundation.

John J. Herrera Papers

Correspondence and personal items of John J. Herrera, a notable lawyer and civil rights advocate for Mexican Americans. Known for his role in desegregating schools, he fought the exclusion of Spanish-speaking citizens on juries.

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  • Sept. 5, 2012, 6:20 a.m.

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  • Nov. 23, 2014, 7:46 p.m.

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  • 29.73797910345424, -95.28903874841001

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Ozmore, Keith. Texas Outdoors: What Happened to De Zavala Park Plan?, clipping, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth248342/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library.

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