"King Ranch." Articles and publications on cattle breeding, Robert J. Kleberg's death and three large articles in journals. Fortune Magazine, Dec. 1933, "The World's Biggest Ranch;" National Geographic Magazine, Jan. 1952, "King Ranch, Cattle Empire in Texas;" and Life Magazine, July 8, 1957, "The Fabulous King Ranch.", 1933-1957
Over fifty linear feet of documents including newspapers, postcards, and memorabilia. General topics include Texas and South Texas, Mexican Americans, Mexico, ranching, county and city growth. The Kilgore Collection contains rare publications on Corpus Christi and the local area. Most of the first 30 boxes contain vertical files on South Texas, but there are also a few boxes with Edward R. Kleberg’s and Jack L. Baughman’s papers. There are local events pamphlets, various South Texas newspapers ranging from the early 19th century to the beginning of the 21st, scholarly publications, collected manuscripts, tourist/visitor’s information, and correspondence. Personal correspondence of Mr. Kilgore is scattered though out the collection along with announcements for events he spoke at and cards of condolence sent to his wife after he passed. There are also a few microfilm spools (unlabeled), a VHS tape (a KEDT documentary), a cassette tape of him speaking at TSHA in 1977, and dozens of photographs that require special attention. Many folded maps are scattered throughout the collection.
Dates
- 1933-1957
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 50 Linear Feet
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives, Mary and Jeff Bell Library, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Repository
6300 Ocean Dr.
Unit 5702
Corpus Christi TX 78412 United States
361-825-4500
361-825-5973 (Fax)
specialcollections@tamucc.edu