Dobie, Frank J.
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Dee Woods Papers
Dee Woods was a Corpus Christi writer, writing advocate, and was actively involved in civic work. Her work appears in over one hundred publications, and she founded the Southwest Writer’s Conference, which brought writers, publishers, agents, and editors from around the nation to Corpus Christi. This collection shows her dedication to bringing people together and reflects her many contributions to the region.
Dodson Family Papers
This collection explores the life of Ruth Dodson and her families ties with the earliest days of Texas Independence. It contains over forty short stories she wrote relating to her life growing up in sparsely populated South Texas in the late 1800’s and the people that she met along the way.
Gutzon Borglum Texas Papers
Gutzon Borglum was a world-renowned artist and sculptor, most famous for his creation of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. This collection covers the time he worked on that project, and many other smaller scale projects that he worked on with varying degrees of success from his studio in San Antonio, Texas.
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