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[Jones Cousins Reunion - August 1991]
A home video from the Margaret Parx Hays collection. This videocassette was labeled, Jones Cousins Reunion - August 1991. It features many shots of individuals gathering around and spending time with one another at parties and other family gatherings.
[Margaret Parx Hays on panel on nursing home care]
Video footage of Margaret Parx Hays (MPH) at a panel for the discussion on nursing home care/ senior care in Texas.
[Gainesville, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow]
The Community Preservation Foundation, Inc., presents "Gainesville, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow," produced by Texas National Graphics. Other contributors to the documentary include The Morton Museum of Cooke County, Joe Stout, Matthews Photographers, Michael Collins, and Elnice Nelson. With special appreciation to Billie R. Gandillon, president of The Community Preservation Foundation, and Margaret P. Hays, the public relations director.
[Texas... Secure Your Piece Of The Legend]
Video footage of "Texas… Secure your Bragging Rights" produced by Forest Glen Productions, in Austin, TX. An unidentified individual discusses his time as a boy and visiting the theater, as well as starting initiatives to preserve historical buildings, promote tourism, and increase business.
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Doughty, de la Teja, and Downs]
Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: Robin Doughty, PhD; Second panelist: Frank de la Teja, PhD; Third panelist: Fane Downs, PhD; Moderator: T. R. Fehrenbach, author of the book "Lone Star", described as a historian who made Texas larger than life. Doughty gives a biographical account of an early pioneer frontierswoman; de la Teja discusses life in San Antonio in the 1820s; Downs discusses the role women played on the frontier, debunks the myths of the helpless heroine, the sturdy helpmate, and the bad woman. Side A starts in the middle of Doughty's presentation, and ends in the middle of Downs' presentation. Side B starts in the middle of a Q&A with the panelists.
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Pinson, Fox, and Sibley]
Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. Moderator: Archie McDonald; First panelist: Margaret Sweat Pinson; Second panelist: Daniel E. Fox; Third panelist: Dr. Marilyn McAdams Sibley, reading, "Lone Stars and State Gazettes: Texas Newspapers Before the Civil War." Side A ends in the middle of Pinson's lecture. Side B begins with Fox's presentation, and ends in the middle of Sibley's lecture.
[Cross Timbers Genealogical Society conference - audio presentations by guest panelists]
Sound recording of Eunice Nelson speaking to Cross Timbers Genealogical Society, Monday, May 4, 1992. Side B: Speaker unknown. Writing on tape suggests it is Edw. Able, Jr., MPMA - 10/18/92; audio ends during the question and answer session.
[Partners for Livable Places lecture - audio presentation by Robert McNulty]
Sound recording of Partners for Livable Places (Partners for Livable Communities) lecture with keynote speaker, Robert H. McNulty, founder, and president. Side A: audio cuts off mid-sentence. Side B: continued from side A - Robert McNulty lecture.
[Partners for Livable Places Workshop, Archives - audio presentation by Robert McNulty]
Sound recording of Partners for Liveable Places Workshop: Archives (Partners for Livable Communities) lecture with keynote speaker, Robert H. McNulty, founder, and president. Lecture about what archives are and what their responsibilities to the community are; lecture does not start at the beginning. Side A: cuts off mid-lecture. Side B: lecture continued from side A. .
[Preservation conference - audio presentations by guest panelists]
Sound recording of an unidentified lecturer during a preservation conference hosted by Texas Historical Commission and Preservation Texas Alliance. Side B: Oral history of Elizabeth Jones Tanner recording reminiscences, Margaret Hayes recording. Tanner talks about her childhood and community.
[Dallas Genealogical Society conference - audio presentations by guest panelists]
Sound recording from the Dallas Genealogical Society conference that was held in Richardson, TX., on March 28, 1992. Side A: Martha Rising discusses solving genealogical problems; tape stops mid-sentence. Side B: lecture continued from Side A; tape starts mid-sentence; cuts off mid-sentence.
[Dallas Genealogical Society conference - audio presentations by guest panelists]
Sound recording from the Dallas Genealogical Society conference that was held in Richardson, TX., on March 28, 1992. Side A: Martha Rising discusses solving genealogical problems; tape stops mid-sentence. Side B: lecture continued from Side A; tape starts mid-sentence; applause and tape cuts to a different part of the program at approximately 19:30 of the recording; audio cuts out mid-sentence.
[Dallas Genealogical Society conference - audio presentations by guest panelists]
Sound recording from the Dallas Genealogical Society conference that was held in Richardson, TX., on March 28, 1992. Side A: Martha Rising discusses solving genealogical problems; tape stops mid-sentence. Side B: lecture continued from Side A; tape starts mid-sentence; cuts off mid-sentence.
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentation by Dr. Marilyn McAdams Sibley]
Sound recording of Dr. Marilyn McAdams Sibley reading from, "Lone Stars and State Gazettes: Texas Newspapers Before the Civil War," at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. Footage begins in the middle of Sibley's presentation.
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Doughty and guest panelist]
Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: unknown; Second panelist: Robin Doughty, PhD. Clip 1 begins in the middle of the first presentation. Clip 2 ends in the middle of Doughty's lecture.
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Fehrenbach and guest panelist]
Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference held by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: T.R. Fehrenbach, presenting, "The Texas Revolution in Perspective"; Second panelist: unknown. Fehrenbach's speech is cut off and the recording proceeds in the middle of the second presentation.
[Morton Museum tour for "The Newcomers Club"]
Sound recording of a tour of the Morton Museum of Cooke County given by Margaret Parx Hays to "The Newcomers Club" on February 1, 1977.
[WWII Panel Discussion]
Sound recording of a panel discussion about Camp Howze, an Infantry-training camp adjacent to Gainesville, Texas established during World War II. The discussion is followed by a performance by the Gainesville Swing Orchestra.
[TNRCC meeting with Texas Air Quality Coalition, January 25, 1999]
Sound recording of a TNRCC (now Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) meeting with the Texas Air Quality Coalition in Gainesville, TX on January 25, 1999.
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Pinson, Pohl, and Sibley]
Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: Margaret Sweat Pinson; Second panelist: James Pohl, reading, "Battles and Leaders of the Texas Revolution"; Third panelist: unknown; Fourth panelist: Dr. Marilyn McAdams Sibley, reading, "Lone Stars and State Gazettes: Texas Newspapers Before the Civil War." Clip 1 begins in the middle of Pinson's presentation and ends after Pohl's lecture. Clip 2 begins in the middle of an unknown presentation, and ends in the middle of Sibley's lecture.
[Interview with Guy Shwadlenak]
Sound recording of an interview with Guy Shwadlenak regarding Sarah L. Neilson Jones Manion.
[Preservation Week 1995]
Sound recording of a keynote presentation and awards ceremony held as part of Gainesville, Texas' Historic Preservation Week in 1995.
[The Economic Imperative: A Look Into the Future]
Sound recording of Dr. M. Ray Perryman's seminar, "The Economic Imperative: A Look Into the Future," part of the Texas Association of Museums' annual meeting held in Waco from March 31-April 3, 1993.
[Hispanic Experience, NCTC]
Sound recording of the Hispanic Experience event held at the North Central Texas College (NCTC) campus in Gainesville, featuring presentations by Amelia Hernandez and Dr. Rudy Rodriguez.
[Marking Texas History]
Sound recording of a Jefferson County Historical Commission seminar in Beaumont, TX in April 1991, outlining the history of markers in Texas and the historic marker application process.
[Affordable Housing and Access to Historic Places]
Sound recording of (clip 1) a 1993 meeting about historical preservation in regards to an affordable housing program in the Houston Heights neighborhood in Houston, Texas; and (clip 2) a Texas Historical Commission conference in Houston on Saturday, April 25, 1992, titled: Beginning Program on Access to Historic Places -- Implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act.
[Funding on Preservation of Documents]
Sound recording of a meeting held in Abilene, TX, discussing the Local Government Records Act (LGRA) passed September 1, 1989. First speaker: Christopher Laplante, Director of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Second speaker: Associate Director of Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech; Third speaker: Kent Keeth, Director of the Texas Collection at Baylor University. Topics of the meeting include the history of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), changes made by the LGRA, and guidelines and procedures for grant application processes.
[Marketing for Tourism and Museums: A Natural Collaboration]
Sound cassette titled "Marketing for Tourism and Museums: A Natural Collaboration."
[Interview with Florena Harris of the Carpenter Family]
Sound recording of an interview with Florena Harris of the Carpenter Family.
[Margaret Parx Hays in Hong Kong, October 27, 1963]
Sound recording of Margaret Parx Hays addressing various loved ones while in Hong Kong, China in October of 1963.
[Mother's Day, 1964]
Sound recording of Margaret Parx Hays and friends addressing Hays' mother for Mother's Day in 1964.
[Chinese New Year, 1964]
Sound recording of Margaret Parx Hays and friends addressing Hays' mother on and before Chinese New Year in 1964.
[Hong Kong and Bangkok, June 1964]
Sound recording of Margaret Parx Hays and friends addressing Hays' mother while in Hong Kong, China and Bangkok, Thailand in June of 1964.
[Margaret Parx Hays in Hong Kong, January 19, 1964]
Sound recording of Margaret Parx Hays and another woman addressing Hays' mother while in Hong Kong, China in January of 1964.
[Happy Birthday and Typhoon Viola, 1964]
Sound recording of Margaret Parx Hays addressing her mother while in Hong Kong, China in June of 1964.
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