Periodical containing information about business-related topics in Travis County, along with civic news regarding organizational meetings, stories, and other information of interest to business owners and merchants in the Austin area.
Publisher Info:
Published by Capital City Advestising [sic] Association
Place of Publication:
Austin, Texas
Provided By
Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
As the local history division of the Austin Public Library, the Austin History Center collects and preserves information about local governments, businesses, residents, institutions, and neighborhoods so that generations to come will have access to Austin history.
Added Title:
The Capitol of our great state, Austin, Texas
Description
Periodical containing information about business-related topics in Travis County, along with civic news regarding organizational meetings, stories, and other information of interest to business owners and merchants in the Austin area.
Physical Description
59 p. : ill.
Notes
Cover title./ "July 1915."
"Volume I. No. 2."
Contents: Convention of Retail Merchants of Texas -- "The Secret of the Lone Companion" -- Flood Scenes in Austin, in April, 1915 -- General Collections -- "System Is Co-Operation" -- Farmers of Travis County Are Progressive -- Fuel Bricks Made From Waste -- The Women's Business and Professional Club of Austin -- Enterprising Austin -- List of Advertisers -- The Irish Brakeman
Publication Title:
Progressive Retail Merchant of Texas
Volume:
1
Issue:
2
Collections
This book is part of the following collection of related materials.
Texas History Collection
Drawn from collections at the UNT Libraries and various partners, these materials about Texas history include artifacts, books, documents, manuscripts, photographs, maps, letters, and more.
Capital City Advertising Association.Progresive Retail Merchant of Texas, Volume 1, Number 2, July 1915,
book,
July 1915;
Austin, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41246/:
accessed May 1, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library.