Bibliography of Smith County, Texas--A
Based
on the original work
compiled
by Sarah H. Harper and edited by Frank H. Smyrl, 1977
Not
yet included: Smith County
Historical Society Archives, Tyler Public Library’s vertical files, articles
from journals such as East Texas Family Records, Tyler Life, Tyler Magazine,
Tyler Today, Records of East Texas
*
Tyler Public Library
&
Texas College Library
Jump
to:
Agriculture
Archeology
Architecture
Art
Authors
AFRICAN-AMERICANS—See
ETHNIC GROUPS—AFRICAN AMERICANS, EDUCATION--GENERAL,
RELIGION--GENERAL.
AGRICULTURE—See
also NATURAL RESOURCES
% Agriculture.
Vertical files. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folders
under Industry.
*%#+
“Bales Produced in Smith County.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2
(Winter 1986): 8.
Newspapers:
Agriculture.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 27 no. 1
(1988):
45-58. [1860-1875]
Bockholt, Anton John.
“Corn Silage Studies at College Station, Temple and
Tyler,
1952-54.” Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station Progress Report.
College
Station: Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1959.
(Summer 1991): 11-16.
Extension
Service. Newsletter—AgBiz Column.
http://smith-tx.tamu.edu/newsletters/ACFB9B.pdf.
Accessed March 9,
2006.
*%#+ Browning, Ben. “A Backward
Glance: Smith County Agriculture,
1880-1930.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 4 no. 1 (Spring 1965): 1-2.
1876-1976." In Robert W. Glover and Linda Brown Cross, eds. Tyler and
Smith County, Texas: An
Historical Survey. Tyler: American
Bicentennial Committee of Tyler-Smith County, 1976, pp. 137-148.
Tyler and Jacksonville, Tex. Washington:
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
Production and Marketing Association, 1950.
*%#+
Burton, Morris S. “G. Mont Adams: Cotton
King of the South.” Chronicles
of
Smith County, Texas
25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 41-45.
Hubert Cates, Tyler.” Transcribed
and edited by Alice Gilbert.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 25 no. 2
(Winter 1986): 53-55.
% Cattle. Vertical file.
Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder under
Industry.
*
*
Cotton Gins.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
Cox, John H.
“Christmas Trees are Big Business.” Tyler Today (Winter 1989): 16-19.
Crawford, Therman Clifford. “Proposed
Program of Vocational Agriculture for
the Dixie Community, Smith County, Texas.”
M.S. thesis, Prairie View
A&M College, 1956.
County, Texas
25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 34-35.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 36-40.
*%#+
Gilbert, Loy J. “All You Never Knew and May Never Have Wondered about the
Cotton Sack.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2 (Winter 1986):
51-52.
*%#+
Gilbert, Loy J. “Geese in the Cotton Patch.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas
25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 56-57.
*%#+
Gilbert, Loy J. “Seasons of a Farmer’s Life:
Schedule of Chronological
Activities Carried on in the Annual Operation of an Early East Texas
Farm.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2 (Winter 1986):
46-
47.
*%#+
Gilbert, Loy J. “Tools of the Trade.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2
(Winter 1986): 48-50.
% Goodman Gin. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Buildings.
* Hallowell, Flo.
"Smith County--Registered Brands and Marks." East Texas Family
Records 10 no. 4 (Winter 1986): 26-29. [1880-1881]
1985): 32-33, 68-69.
*%#+
Haynes, Mary K., ed. “The
Goodman Gin.” Chronicles of Smith County, Texas
25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 32-33.
*%#+
Hicks, D. L. “Tomatoes
Among the Oil Derricks.” Chronicles
of Smith County,
Texas
17 no. 2 (Winter 1978): 1-7.
Holloway, Jewel Wilson. “Study
of Part-Time Farming and its Effects on the
Living Standards of 50 Negro Farm Families in the Whitehouse
Community, Smith County, Texas.” M.S.
thesis, Prairie View A&M
College, 1960.
% Horticulture. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Miscellaneous.
Hotchkiss, W. S. Report
of Progress at the Troupe Sub-Station, Smith County,
Texas. College Station, TX: Texas
Agricultural Experiment Stations,
1909. Held by Baylor
University Library.
*%#+ Jefferson, Joe. “Cotton
Goes to Market…The Hard Way!” Chronicles
of Smith
County, Texas
25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 13-14.
*
Smith County, Texas
25 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 9.
14 no. 1 (Summer 1975): 75-77.
Future.” Tyler Magazine (Spring/Summer 1985): 18-24.
Texas. College Station: Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1981.
and Northeast Texas.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 25 no. 2
(Winter 1986): 3-8.
McCarter, Myron. Agricultural
Oral History Interview with Myron McCarter,
John
E. Matocha, John A. Lipe, Mark C. Fuqua [and] Bill Ott. College
Station:
Texas A&M University Archives, 1975.
[Overton Extension
Center]
McClellan, Van Buren. “Influence
of Technical Agricultural Agencies on Farm
Status and Practices of Negro Farm Operators in Winona, Smith County,
Texas.” M.S. thesis,
Prairie View A&M College, 1956.
’75.”
Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press, 27 March 1954.
Texas
27 no. 1 (19888): back cover.
Pope, James Benford. Investigations
in Erosion Control and Reclamation of
Eroded Sandy Clay Lands of Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana at the
Conservation Experiment Station, Tyler, Tex., 1931-40. Washington:
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1946.
Pryor, Bernice James. “Proposed
Program in Agricultural Extension Work for
Negroes in Smith County.” M.S.
thesis, Prairie View A&M University,
1953.
Smith County Program Building Committee and
County Extension Agents.
Smith County Program. Rev.
ed. [College Station, TX: Texas
Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University System], 1977.
* "Smith County--W. C.
Stallings, County Agent." East Texas Family Records
13 no. 4 (Winter 1989): 26-28.
Sneed, Hattie R. G. “Some
Aspects of Leadership in Adult Home Demonstration
Extension Clubs in Smith County, Texas, in 1952.”
M.S. thesis, Prairie
View A&M University, 1953.
Spears, B. R., J. S. Rogers, and T. E. McAfee.
Corn Silage Studies at College
Station, Temple and Tyler, 1952.”
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
Progress Report. College
Station: Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station,
1953.
Austin: The Department,
1974- .
Tyler Public Library has vols. 1-10.
University of Texas at Tyler has vols. 1-12, 16-17.
v.2 includes Bradford Ranch, near Arp; Rose Acres Ranch, northeast of
Tyler,
and Woods Ranch, east of Gresham
v. 4 includes the Smith Farm south of Tyler
v. 9 includes the Jay Bee Ranch north of Lindale
v.10 includes Russeau’s Farm, north of Tyler
v.11 includes Baird Ranch near Arp; Nichols-Walters-Griffith Farm near
Winona,
Brown’s Olde Homestead near Troup, Wilson Hill Farm
near
Bullard
v.12 includes Guinn Farm, near Tyler
2 (Winter 1973): 40.
2 (Winter 1986): 17-31.
AIRPORT
and AVIATION
*
* Aviation. Vertical
files. Tyler Public Library.
%
"Aviation--Pounds Field." Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Public Services.
54-55. [world’s record for light-plane endurance flight, 1937]
+ Collins, Sara. “The
Tyler Approach.” Tyler Magazine (Spring/Summer 1985):
35-46. Repeated in Fall/Winter 1985.
+ Fair, Janet Drake.
“Tyler’s New Gateway to the World for East Texas.” Tyler
Today (Summer 2002): 74-756.
Nagy, Margaret Carol. “The
Expansion and Interior Renovation of the Pounds
Field Airport Terminal at Tyler, Texas.”
M.F.A. thesis, Texas Tech
University, 1979.
Today (Summer 1999): 10-12.
+ Heckmann, Susan. “New
Airport Terminal Reflects Tyler’s Heritage.” Tyler
Today (Winter 1999): 61-63.
+ Mallory, Randy.
“Reflection & Revival.” Tyler Life 1 no. 7 (July 1985): 50-53.
[Lone Star Wing of Confederate Air Force]
+ "New Airport Terminal
Opens & Exceeds All Goals." Tyler Today (Fall 2002):
6-8.
%
Palmer, Mildred. "Remembrances
of Mildred Palmer." Manuscript,
typescript. In
"Aviation." Vertical
File. Smith
County Historical Society Archives.
*%#+ [Photograph—First U.S. Air Mail Flight from Tyler, Sept. 1, 1934]. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 11 no. 2 (Fall 1972), p. ?
*
Tyler Pounds Field: Airport
Master Plan, 1985-2005, Tyler, Texas. Tyler:
Bucher, Willis, & Ratliff, 1985.
Tyler Pounds Field, Tyler, Texas:
Digitized From OC622, Surveyed May 1993,
11th
Edition. [Washington, DC?:
U.S. Department of Commerce,
National
Ocean Service, 1993.
Tyler Pounds Field, Tyler, Texas:
Digitized From OC622, Surveyed May 1990,
10th
Edition. [Washington, DC?:
U.S. Department of Commerce,
National
Ocean Service, 1990.
*
Tyler
Pounds Regional Airport. Tyler Public Library. Vertical files. See folder
under
Airport.
United States. Federal
Aviation Administration. Pounds
Field, Tyler, Texas:
Proposed Improvements.
Washington, DC: The Administration, 1970?
Wilbur Smith and Associates.
Texas New Mexico Small Market Air Service
Needs
Assessment Final Technical Report, Tyler, Texas. [Texas?:
Wilbur
Smith
Associates, 2000.]
ARCHEOLOGY
+
Ahr, Steve Wayne. Archeological
Testing at the Prehistoric Site of 41SM231,
Smith
County, Texas. Austin: Texas
Dept. of Transportation.
Environmental
Affairs Division, Archeological Studies Program, 2001.
% Archeology. Vertical Files.
Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Miscellaneous.
Cooper, Judy Hennessee and Eben S. Cooper.
Archeological Investigations of
13.5 Acres of the Kinsey Bridges HUD Development Project, Smith
County, Texas. Plano,
TX: C. Dimensions, 2004.
Corbin, James E. Archaeological
Survey of a Proposed Sanitary Sewer
Improvement
Project (HUDCDBG, A5, B4) For the City of Whitehouse,
Smith
County, Texas. Nacogdoches, TX: [J.
E. Corbin], 1991.
Corbin, James E. Archaeological
Survey of a Proposed Well Pad and Access
Road
Location in Tyler State Park, Smith County, Texas. Nacogdoches,
TX:
[s.n., 1985].
Corbin, James E. Archaeological
Survey of the Paul E. Cameron, Jr., Inc.
Proposed Anderson Development Corporation Well No. 1; (F2, F13; COE
Permit Co. 199500551) in the Old Sabine Bottom Wildlife Management
Area, Smith County, Texas. Nacogdoches, TX:
[J. E. Corbin], 1995.
Corbin, James E. Archaeological
Survey of the Tyler South Greenbelt Park in the
City of Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Nacogdoches,
TX: [J. E. Corbin],
1986.
Texas. [Austin]: Texas
Department of Transportation, Environmental
Affairs
Division, Cultural Resource Management Section, Archeology
Studies
Program, [1997].
Resource
Assessment of One Section of the Proposed Loop 49 South in
Tyler,
Texas. [Austin]: Hicks
& Co., [2001].
Texas. Austin: Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department, Public Lands
Division,
Cultural Resources Program, 1996.
Hudson, Jack C. Archeological
Survey Report, Proposed Well Site, Tyler State
Park,
Smith County, Texas. [Seabrook, Tex.?: s.n.],
1984.
Investigations,
City of Tyler-Lake Palestine WTP Project, Smith County,
Texas. Austin: Archeological
and Environmental Consultants, 2001.
__________. Archeological
Survey of a Well Pad and Access Road at Lake Tyler
East for the City of Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Austin:
Archeological
and Environmental Consultants, 2004.
Road at Lake Tyler East for Antero Resources II, LP and the City of
Tyler,
Smith County, Texas.
Austin: Archeological and
Environmental
Consultants, 2005.
and Access Road at Lake
Tyler East for Antero Resources II, LP and the
City of Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Austin,
TX: Archeological and
Environmental Consultants, 2004.
Lake Tyler East for C W Resources, Inc., and the City of Tyler, Smith
County, Texas.
Austin: Archeological and
Environmental Consultants,
2005.
Project,
Smith County, Texas. [Austin]: Archeological
and Environment
Consultants,
[1999].
Areas at Lake Tyler East for Antero Resources II, LP and the City of
Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Austin:
Archeological and Environmental
Consultants, 2005.
Surrounding Areas at Lake Tyler East for Antero Resources II, LP and the
City of Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Austin:
Archeological and
Environmental Consultants, 2005.
Site and Access Roads at Lake Tyler East for the City of Tyler, Smith
County, Texas.
Austin, TX: Archeological
and Environmental
Consultants, 2005.
Drill Site and Access Road at Lake Tyler East for the City of Tyler,
Smith
County, Texas.
Austin, TX: Archeological
and Environmental
Consultants, 2005.
Broadway
(41SM273) Sites Along the City of Tyler-Lake Palestine WTP
Project,
Smith County, Texas. [Austin]: Archeological
and
Environmental
Consultants, 2001.
Lake
Palestine WTP Project, Smith County, Texas. [Austin]:
Archeological
and Environmental Consultants, 2000.
and Impact Evaluations in the Texas Department of Transportation's
Atlanta, Lufkin, and Tyler Districts, 2001-2003. Austin,
TX:
Archeological and Environmental Consultants, 2005.
Perttula, Timothy K, Bo. Nelson, J. Philip Dering, et al.
Woodland and Caddo
Archeology at the Broadway or Kanduts'ah Kuhnihdahahdisa' Site
(41SM273) on the City of Tyler-Lake Palestine WTP Project, Smith
County, Texas.
[Austin, TX]: Archeological and Environmental
Consultants, 2004.
at the Lindsey Park Site (41SM300), Smith County, Texas.
[Austin, TX]:
Archeological and Environmental Consultants, 2003.
Schmidt, James S. and Wayne P. Glander.
East Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Cultural Resources Survey: (Clyde
Brady—Pecan Hills and Pecan
Hills—Garden Valley Segments), Smith County, Texas. Austin,
TX:
Espey, Huston & Associates, 1995.
Dallas:
AR Consultants, 1999.
Route, Smith County, Texas. Dallas, TX:
AR Consultants, 2005.
+
__________. Cultural
Resources Reconnaissance of Pounds Field Airport, Smith
County,
Texas. Dallas: AR
Consultants, [1998].
__________. Historical
Archeology of the Neches Saline, Smith County,
Texas. Austin: Texas
Historical Survey Committee, 1971.
Skinner, S. Alan and Lance K. Trask.
Archaeological Survey at the Greenwood
Farms Landfill, Smith County, Texas. Dallas:
AR Consultants, 2004.
Skolan, Elizabeth. Results
of a Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed 138-kV
Transmission Line in Wood and Smith Counties, Texas. Austin,
TX:
Espey, Huston & Associates, 1995.
Dallas, TX: AR
Consultants, 2005.
Extension, Tyler, Texas.
Dallas, TX: AR Consultants,
2005.
Woldert
Park, Tyler, Texas. Dallas: AR
Consultants, 2002.
Trask, Lance K., and Jesse E. Todd.
Cultural Resources Survey Within the Green
Acres South Campus Proposed Expansion Site, Smith County, Texas.
Dallas, TX: AR Consultants,
2004.
Turpin, Jeff. Archeological Assessment of the Gulf South Pipeline L.
P. Overton
Field Lateral Pipeline, Smith County, Texas. Austin,
TX: TAS, Inc.,
2003.
Turpin, Jeff and Solveig A. Turpin.
A Cultural Resource Survey of Three
Proposed Pipeline Corridors, Tyler State Park, Smith County, Texas.
[Austin, TX?]: TAS Inc.,
1993.
ARCHITECTURE
% Adams home, 210 S. Adams.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
Adams, Jacqueline. A
Bicentennial Presentation of Historical Buildings in Tyler:
1976
Calendar. [Tyler, TX: AAUW?,
1976].
County, Texas 13 no. 1 (Summer 1974): 17.
Alexander, Drury Blakeley. Texas
Homes of the Nineteenth Century. Austin:
Published for the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art by the University
of Texas Press, 1966. Includes
the Sage House, near Starrville; the
Colonel Dewberry House, Teaselville.
+ “American Express
Financial Advisors Purchase Historic Ramey House.” Tyler
Today (Fall 2001): 86-87.
*
Apartments—Downtown Tyler. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Architecture and
Architects. Vertical files. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Business.
% Arnold home, Omen.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Atwood home, Pine
Springs. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
* Beasley, Ellen. Preservation
Plan, Tyler, Texas. [Tyler,
TX?: E. Beasley?,
1978].
Texas
4 no. 1 (Spring 1965): 27-28.
% Beattie-Agee Home on S.
Adams. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
% Beds & Breakfasts.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Bell Home, Gresham.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Bell Home, Prestwood.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
no. 1 (Spring 1964): 2.
% Bell/Jones/Roberts home,
S. Chilton. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
Today (Spring 2003): 41-47.
* Blackstone Hotel.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Bonner-Alexander-Dean
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
% Bonner, J. H. home, S.
Boon. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
% Bonner, Whitaker,
McClendon home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical
Society Archives. See folder under Homes.
*
Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon House. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
“The
Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon House.” Tyler Today (Spring 1996): 48.
% Bower-Clark home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+
“Browning House, Starrville-Browning Road.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 3.
Dallas:
Southern Methodist University, 1956.
Includes Patterson Home,
1311
W. Oakwood, Tyler, and Goodman Home “Bonnie Castle”, 524
North
Broadway, Tyler.
*
Historic Districts.
% Brown-Burke home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Browning home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
[Troup].” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 10 no. 2 (Fall 1971):
47-49.
% Buildings, Misc.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
County, Texas
3 no. 2 (Fall 1964): 1-15.
1 (Summer 1982): 7-12.
Smith County, Texas
30 no. 2 (Winter 1991): 30-35.
County, Texas
15 no. 1 (Summer 1976): 68-74, back
cover.
*
Butler, T. B. Fountain Plaza. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Caldwell Auditorium.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Caldwell Buildings.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
% Caldwell-Lisle home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
Carlton Hotel. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Carnegie building. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
% Carnegie building. Smith
County Historical Society Archives. Boxes.
*
Carnegie History Center. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Carter home, Garden Valley.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
%
Caspary-Cain-Palmore-Ford home. Vertical file. Smith County
Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
Charnwood Historic District Development Plan, Tyler, Texas.
[Tyler, TX: City
of Tyler, 1978.
*
Historic Districts.
% Chilton home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
(Summer 1991): 20-23.
Smith County, Texas 3 no. 1
(Spring 1964): 4.
*
% Cobb home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
81-82.
% Connally-Holley home,
Charnwood. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
% Connally home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Copeland home, Garden
Valley. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
*%#+ Copeland, Theodore.
“Theodore Copeland House (West of Lindale).”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 19670:
10.
*
* Courthouse Plaza or
Square. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library. See folder Butler,
T. B. Fountain Plaza.
% Courthouses. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Buildings.
*
*%#+
Cowan, Terry.
“The Dean-Venable House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas
13 no. 1 (Summer 1974): 15-16.
*%#+
Cowan, Terry.
“The Dingler House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 12 no.
2 (Winter 1973): 4-5.
Cox, William Allan. "A
Solar Residence." B.Arch.
thesis, Texas Tech
University, 1975.
2 (Winter 1980): 27-38.
County, Texas
23 no. 2 (Winter 1984): 29.
Designs, 1850-1925.
College Station: Texas A&M University Press,
1999. Includes the Jester
House, 630 S. Fannin, Tyler, built ca. 1898, and
the L. E. Smith House, 434 S. Chilton, Tyler, built 1922.
(Spring 2005): 47.
% Davis, Leonard home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
Deakins,
Sue. “The Oil Palace: A Knockout from the Start!” Tyler Today (Spring
1994): 54-55.
(Summer 1975): 59-61.
% Dean-Venable home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes
% Delay home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Dewberry home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*
Dewberry House.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
*%#+ “Dewberry House, Teaselville Community.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas
3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 5.
“Dewberry
Plantation.” http://www.dewberryplantation.com/index.htm.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
(Spring 2006): 51.
% Donaldson home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Douglas-Holland-Pollard
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
% Driskell-Kirby
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
“Dwelling
Downtown.” Tyler Today (Summer 1996): 16-17, 19-20.
% Earle home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
+ “The Edmonds Home,
Bonnie and Don Edmonds, 922 South College.” Tyler
Today (Spring 2005): 43-44.
*%#+ Edwards, Del.
“The Patterson House, 1311 West Oakwood.”
Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 13 no. 2
(Winter 1974): 23, 28-29.
England, Meredith. "A
Dream to Build On: The Woman's
Building of Tyler."
Texas Historian 58 no. 2 (November 1997):
17-19.
no. 1 (Summer 1981): 9-12.
24.
41.
Chilton Home.” Tyler Today (Fall 2002): 20-25.
Farmer,
Mona. “Downtown Revitalization: A Return to Yesteryear.” Tyler Today
(Winter 1989): 31-34, 36-43. [many old photographs of downtown
buildings]
+ Faubion, R. D. “The
Smith County Courthouse.” Tyler Today (Spring 1993):
60-62.
% Fire Station (Old).
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
% Floore home.
Vertical files. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder
under Homes.
% Ford home.
Vertical files. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder
under Homes.
Texas
6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 11-12.
(Winter 1994): 18-21.
Gajda,
Patricia A. "Tyler: A Tradition of Gracious Living in East
Texas." Texas
Homes 5 no. 2 (March 1981): 11-16.
14-18. [Ulmer-Lensgraf home, 1608 S. Chilton; Marmar-Nordyke
home, 1514 S. Chilton; Windsor-Long home, 1416 S. Chilton; Harber-
Allen home, 1312 S. Chilton]
% Garnett home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 6.
% Gary-Starr home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
Gilbert, Alice.
“The Loftin-Wiggins House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas
13 no. 1 (Summer 1974): 18-22.
*%#+
Gilbert, Loy. “The
Yarbrough Building (106 East Ferguson, Tyler).”
Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas
12 no. 2 (Winter 1973): 10-11, 33.
% Goldstein-Brown
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
Groff, Kim. The Fitzgerald House, 815 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler,
Texas.
[Tyler,
TX]: Fitzgerald House, 2002.
% Goodman-Calaway
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+ “Goodman House, 624 North Broadway, Tyler.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 7.
% Goodman-LeGrand
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
Goodman-LeGrand
Museum. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Green home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
*%#+
Greer, Jack T.
“The Butler House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 12 no. 2
(Winter 1973): cover, 1, 41.
*%#+
Greer, Jane Judge.
“The Judge House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 12
no. 2 (Winter 1973): 5-6.
*%#+ Hampton, Karen. “The
Bonner-Whitaker McClendon House: 100
Years.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 20 no. 2 (Winter 1981): 1-11, back
cover.
% Hancock home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 6.
% Harris-Alexander
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Harsh-Yarbrough
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
% Hatthews, G. V.
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Hauk, John home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Henry-Mullins
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See
folder under Homes.
% Hergesheimer home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
Texas
6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 9.
206 Mockingbird; Rippy home, 322 Mockingbird; Price home, 518
Mockingbird; Davis home, 902 S. College; Designer Showcase house, 202
Mockingbird; Gary Elementary School, 730 S. College]
+ “Heritage on Tour.”
Tyler Today (Spring 1999): 27-29. [625 S. Bois D’Arc, 1320
Belmont, 1218 Belmont, 419 W. Houston, 1506 S. Chilton, Carnegie Public
Library Building, 612 S. Second]
“Heritage on
Tour 1996: ‘A Sesquicentennial Celebration.’” Tyler Today (Spring
1996): 8-9. [Brown home, 313 E. Charnwook; Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception; St. Gregory School; Pollard home, 318 S. Fannin; Battle home,
521 Park Heights Circle]
“Heritage on
Tour ’97: ‘Opening Doors to Tyler’s Past.” Tyler Today (Spring 1997):
46-48. [Judith Guthrie home, 223 W. Charnwood; Edmonds home, 1208 S.
College; Stewart home, 1211 S. Sneed; Perry home, 1508 S. Wall; Smith
home, 2212 S. Chilton]
% Himsel-Duke home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*
Historic Districts of Tyler. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Historic Homes.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Historic Homes &
Buildings. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Historic Homes & Loft
Apartments. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library. See folder
under Apartments—Downtown Tyler.
* Historic Preservation.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Historic
Preservation—Tyler. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
Historic Tyler, Inc. http://www.historictyler.org/.
Accessed 22 March 2006.
+ “Historic Tyler on
Tour—Homes.” Tyler Today (Spring 2004): 56-57. [Barrett
House, 401 W. Sixth; Cranford Loft, 124 S. College, #101; Cushman Home,
206 Mockingbird; Heines Penthouse, 305 S. Broadway, Suite 1200; Oates-
Gross Home, 223 E. Third St.; Miller House, 114 E. Second St.; Byars-
Summers Home, 118 East Second]
+ “Historic Tyler on Tour
2003.” Tyler Today (Spring 2003): 25-28. [Brownlow
Home—2015 S. College; Carroll Home, 1819 S. Chilton; Fitzgerald House,
908 S. Broadway; Menefee Home, 218 W. First; Shepard Home, 1321 S.
College; Skorkowsky Home, 112 W. First]
Helen Williamson & Chris Williamson, 116 Lindsey Lane; Robert Owen, Alice
Kay & John English, 610 S. Broadway; Larkin & Rick Forman, 627 S.
Fannin; Stasha Gominak & Peter Milne, 625 S. College; Tanna & Evan
Stanley,
514 S. Chilton; Jarman House/Stacy & Todd Bengston home, 2520 Old
Bullard Road]
*%#+
“Hitt-Wilbanks House,
Hopewell-Sand Flat Road.” Chronicles
of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 8.
% Hitt-Williamson
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
“Homes
& People” [Historical Markers].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/histmark/homes.html.
Accessed 9
March 2006.
% Hoskins home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
[McClendon House]
% Huggins-Starnes
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+ “Huggins-Starnes House, Starrville Community.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 9.
% Hughes home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
(Spring 2005): 44-45.
*%#+
“John B. Douglas-Dr. J. H. Holland
House (318 S. Fannin-Tyler).” Chronicles
of
Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1
(Spring 1967): 10.
*%#+
“John Franklin Overton House
(Swinneyville). Chronicles of
Smith County,
Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 8.
% Johnson home, S.
Adams. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society. See
folder under Homes.
% Johnson home,
Starrville. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society.
See
folder under Homes.
% Judd home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society. See folder under
Homes.
% Kay home. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society. See folder under Homes.
*%#+
“Kay House, North of Winona on
Highway 155.” Chronicles of
Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 10.
*%#+
Kidd, Sam.
“The Artzt House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 41 (2002):
51.
*%#+
Kidd, Sam C., Jr.
“502 S. Mary Street: A
History of the House and Its Owners.”
Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 40 no. 2
(Winter 2001): 1-9.
Kilroy, Walter. "Program
for Hayden-Wilson Farm." B.Arch.
thesis, Texas Tech
University, 1972.
Tyler Today (Spring 1997): 12-14.
% L & L Buildings.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
+ “Larkin & Rick Forman,
627 S. Fannin.” Tyler Today (Spring 2006): 53.
Texas
16 no. 2 (Winter 1977): 14-16.
Texas
17 no. 1 (Summer 1978): 64.
(Summer 1975): 61-63, back
cover.
(Winter 1973): 6.
(Summer 1975): 58-59.
% LeGrand home, Fannin
St. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
Texas
6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 10-11.
*
% Lindsey-Camillere
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
Homes.
% Loft: Tyler
Square. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See
folder under Places.
% Loftin, E. Reeves
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Loftin home,
Teaselville. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives.
See folder under Homes.
(Spring 1964): 11.
% Love-Oden-Prater
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
Lundy, David C., Jr. "The
Hunt-Miller-Walker Home." Texas
Historian 55 no. 4
(May 1995): 3-4.
*
(Spring 1967): 4.
+
Manning, Stacie. “The Legacy of Charnwood Hill Inn.” Tyler Today (Fall
2000):
14-15, 17.
% Marsh home, Ferguson
St. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Marsh, W. H. home, 219
Bonner. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 14.
*%#+ Matthews, Mrs. Nat and Jean Cannon.
“Dr. G. W. Matthews House (Garden
Valley).” Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring
1967): 33.
% Mathis-Albertson
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Matthews-Hardy
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Mayfield-Hunt
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+ McCarthy, Dennis.
“Dennis McCarthy, ’32, Sketched From Life, Prominent
Tylerites,
1932.” Transcribed by Zelda
Dozier Boucher. Chronicles of
Smith
County, Texas 42 (2002): 1-9.
*%#+ McCarthy, Dennis.
“Dennis McCarthy, Sketched From Life.”
Chronicles of
Smith
County, Texas 43 (2004): 17-21, 26-29.
*
Whitaker-McClendon House.
% McGhee home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*%#+ McKenna, Francis Joseph.
“An Interview with Francis Joseph McKenna.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 29 no. 1 (Summer 1990):
35-38.
Today (Spring 2005): 42-43.
McQuiston, Nancy. "Dream Builders: Tyler Home Attracts National
Spotlight."
Tierra Grande 12 no. 2 (April 2005): online.
http://recenter.tamu.edu/TGrande/vol12-2/1723.html
(HGTV Dream
House)
*%#+ “Medallion Presentation” [Dewberry House, Gary House, Goodman House].
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 2 no. 1 (Spring 1963):
9-10.
*%#+ Medford, L. L., III and Melba
Robinson Medford. “The
Philips-Umberger
House.” Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 17 no. 1 (Summer
1978): 25-
30.
“The
Milburn-Gary-Fair House.” Tyler Today (Winger 1996): 32-34.
*%#+ “Miller House, 223 East Charnwood,
Tyler.” Chronicles of Smith
County, Texas
2 no. 1 (Spring 1963): 15.
% Miscellaneous
homes. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Moore home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Moore home,
Jamestown. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+
Moore, Zelma and Mrs. Robert Moore.
“Kella Peters-John M. Moore
House
(Jamestown). Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 1967):
5-6.
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/TX/Smith/state.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
110, 112-113, 115-118, 120, 122.
% Niblack home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
“Niblack House, East Commerce Street, Tyler.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 16.
% Nichols home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
Today (Spring 2005): 46.
Today (Spring 1998): 27, 29. [Deen Home, 2623 S. Chilton; McKinley
Home, 207 Lindsey Lane; Shearer Home, 204 Lindsey Lane; Butler Home,
842 S. College Ave.; Office of Fitzpatrick-Butler Architects, 509 W. Dobbs;
Marvin United Methodist Church, 300 W. Erwin St.; First Baptist Church,
301 W. Ferguson St.]
% Norton-Delaney
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Oden home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
*
Oil Palace.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
+ “O’Sullivan’s
Historic Griffin Garage Lofts, 124 South College, Downtown Tyler.”
Tyler Today (Summer 2004): 61-65.
% Overton home,
Omen. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Overton home,
Swinneytown. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
% Parker home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
% Pate home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
% Patterson home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
“Patterson House, 1311 West Oakwood, Tyler.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 17.
*%#+
“A Picture from Our Past.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 14 no. 2 (Winter
1975): 72. [John B.
Douglas home, 318 S. Fannin, Tyler]
+ Pilgrim, Pat. “Tyler
Woman’s Building.” Tyler Today (Winter 1998): 41.
*%#+
Pollan, Howard O.
“The Lewis Hotel.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 12
no. 2 (Winter 1973): 1-2.
*%#+
Pollan, Howard O.
“The Wright House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 10
no. 1 (Spring 1971): 15-17.
[East Erwin and Beckham, Tyler]
% Porter-Oden home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Prater-Oden home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Preservation of
homes. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
+ “The Pyron Home, John
and Guy Pyron, 212 West Dobbs,” Tyler Today (Spring
2005): 47-48.
% Ramey home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Ramsour home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
“Ramsour House, 504 East Charnwood, Tyler.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 18.
Pollard home, Troup Hwy, Tyler]
% Reaves home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
+ Reeves, Lani and Renee
Burnell. “Dewberry Plantation: Where the Old South
Ended.” Tyler Today (Summer 2002): 29-30, 33.
% Rice-Eaton home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Riviere home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
+ “Robert Owen, Alice Kay
& John English, 610 S. Broadway.” Tyler Today
(Spring 2006): 51, 53.
% Rowland home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
*%#+ “Rowland House, 104 East Valentine, Tyler.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas
3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 19.
% Rushing home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
*%#+ “Russell Julius Starr.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 41 (2002):
back cover.
% Sears-Roebuck.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
% Shamburger home, Pine
Springs. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
*%#+ Shamburger, Pearl.
“Thomas J. Shamburger House (Pine Springs).”
Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1
(Spring 1967): 12, 33.
% Shamburger, T. J.
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+
Simons, Shirley, Jr.
“Architecture of Early Texas.” Chronicles
of Smith County,
Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 34-36.
% Simpson home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Homes.
% Smith-Butler-Clyde
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*
Smith County
Courthouse History. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
*
Smith County
Courthouse—Proposed. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Smith County Jails.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
% Spence-Grelling
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Spivey home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder
under Homes.
% Spivey store.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Buildings.
% Spruce-Tillery
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Squyers home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
% Squyers, L. home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
“Stasha
Gominak & Peter Milne, 625 S. College.” Tyler Today (Spring 2006):
53-54.
*%#+
“Swan House, Hopewell-Sand Flat
Road.” Chronicles of Smith
County, Texas 3
no. 1 (Spring 1964): 20.
% Swann home, Sand
Flat. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
*%#+
Taylor, Gus, Jr. “Some Old Landmarks in Smith County.” Chronicles of Smith
County, Texas
34 no. 1 (Summer 1995): 13-30.
% Taylor home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See file
under Homes.
% Telephone Building.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
% Texas Fruit Palace.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Buildings.
Texas Historic Preservation Grant Completion Report to the Texas
Historical
Commission, Carnegie Public Library, Tyler, Texas. [Texas:
s.n., 1984].
http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/
Select Smith County. Includes 6 historic districts
(Azalea Residential Historic District, Brick Streets Neighborhood
Historic
District, Charnwood Residential Historic District, Donnybrook Duplex
Residential Historic District, East Ferguson Residential Historic District,
Short-
Line Residential Historic District); 85 historic sawmills (H. D. Hall, D. A.
Sanders Manufacturing Co., E. Abe, Baber Bros., Badley & Johnson, A. W.
Bates, John Bauman, Bell & Co., L. D. Bell, J. M. Bowman, W. H. Boynton,
Bullard Gin & Crate Factory, Burning Bush, L. A. Butler Company, John
Carelison, Thomas Caswell, J. A. Crows, J. S. Curtis and L. A. Kayser, Sol
Danham (or Sol Lanham), Dixie Lumber Company, Joseph P. “Joc” Douglas,
East Texas Crate and Basket Factory, S. K. Elms, Epperson and McKinley,
John J. Flinn, Flynn & Smith, G. M. Gant, Gaudette Lumber Company, J. E.
Gaut, Hawn Sawmill Company, F. M. Hendrick, S. M. Henry, David Hill,
Hord & Co., Horton & Bell, Howard-McKinney Co., J. S. Jackson, Jernigan
Brothers Fixtures & Lumber Company, Kittrel Lumber Company, LaRoe
Brothers, Lindale Box & Crate Company, J. T. Lowery, McConkle & Wells,
Joshua McEhelung (?), Robert T. McFarland, James McKinley, John B.
McKinley, J. W. Means et al., A. J. McMinn, George McSpaddin, Moorer and
Carter, Odom Lumber Company, W. C. Powell Lumber Company, Archibald H.
Ramsour, Randell’s Tie and Lumber Company, J. W. Rider, W. L. Roberts, J. T.
Seay, Sessions Lumber Company, Sharp & Son, G. W. Shaw, J. N. Still, Sun
Lumber Company, Tarrant Industries, B. F. Taylor, Troupe Box & Lumber
Company, Stephen Tucker, Tyler Box & Lumber Company, Tyler Car & Lumber
Company, Tyler Planing Mill Company, Underwood & Overton, G. W. Walburn,
J. Wallace, Jefferson Wallace, Walnut Grove Lumber Company, Weaver &
Company, O. O. Weaver, White & Son, Pete L. White, Jerry Williams, Winona
Lumber Company, J. R. Wood). Also 2451 neighborhood surveys, including:
Arco Gas Station, Art Moderne House, Auto Truck Service, Belzora Landing,
Bertrance House, Bridge at 1200 block W. Front Street, Issah N. Browning Home,
Butts House, Caldwell Gymnasium, Camp Ford, Carnegie Public Library, Mike
Carter Field, Cemetery at 200-400 N. Palace Avenue, Cemetery at 300 block N.
Palace Avenue, Chilton House, Collins Store, [numerous commercial buildings
listed
by address], Cotton Belt Freight Depot, Ruth Decker House, Col. John Dewberry
House, Douglas House, Judge Earle House, Educational Building at 125 S. College
Avenue , Educational Building at 201 S. Baxter Avenue , Educational Building at
300
block S. College Avenue , Educational Building at 300 block S. College Avenue ,
Educational Building at 300 S. Bois D'Arc Avenue , Educational Building at 317
W.
Wilson Street , Edwards’ House, Mr. Edwards’ House, Fair House, Federal Prison
Camp (1863), Fern House, First Baptist Church, Florence House, Garner Home,
Gary House, Goodman-LeGrand House, Governmental Building at 100 block N.
Broadway Avenue , Guardsman Building , James Stephen Hogg House, Home
Furniture Company, [numerous industrial buildings listed by address], [numerous
“infrastructures” listed by address], [numerous “institutional buildings” listed
by
address], Jester Butler House, K. P. Hall, Bill Kilgore House, Lewis Hotel,
Loftin
House, Loftin-Wiggins House, Log Barn, Log Crib, Two Log Cribs, McKorkle
House, Methodist Church, Park at 100 block N. Broadway Avenue, Patterson
House, George R. Philips House, Ramey House, Regional Laboratory, [numerous
religious buildings listed by address], Republic of Texas Army Camp Site,
[numerous residences listed by address], Revere Home, Sharp’s Hardware Store,
Smith House, Space Burger (original)/Foxy Lady (now), Starrville Cemetery,
Starrville Community Center, Store at Highway 16 and Highway 14, Store in
downtown Winona, Structure at 100-300 S. Glenwood Boulevard, [numerous
“structures” listed by address], Old John Tyler High School, Powell Building
Tyler
Junior College, Webb House, Whitaker-McClendon House, Whitehouse School
Buildings, Whitehouse School Gym (WPA), Wilson Distributing Company Building,
Winona General Store
*
Texas Main Street Project. Resource
Team Report for Tyler, Texas. [Tex.:
Texas
Historical Commission, 1990].
Smith County, Texas
6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 9.
% Turner home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under
Homes.
(Spring 1964): 21.
% Tyler City Hall.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Buildings.
*
Tyler
Historic Landmark Commission. Landmarks of Tyler.
Tyler: The Commission,
[1986?].
"Tyler
Today Open House: 922 South College." Tyler Today
(Spring 2006): 36-47.
*
Tyler Transit &
Cotton Belt Building. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Tyler Woman’s
Building. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library. See folder under Tyler
Woman’s Forum.
*%#+ Umberger, Arthur L. and Jewel
Umberger. “In Pursuit of a Dream
[The
Relocation & Restoration of the Philips House].”
Chronicles of Smith
County, Texas 17 no. 1 (Summer
1978): 31-40.
% Vanlandingham
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
Wade, Mrs. Delton.
“The Year was 1874.” [W.
L. T. Burns house, Old
Longview Road]. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 4 no. 1 (Spring
1865): back cover.
(Spring/Summer 1984): 27-31. [Patterson-Umberger House, 1311 W.
Oakwood; Riviere-Frisby House, 1604 N. Bois d’Arc; Bonner-Whitaker-
McClendon House, corner of Houston and Vine Streets]
% Wiggins-Loftin
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See
folder under Homes.
% Wiley home on
Fannin. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
“Wiley House, Sand Flat
Community.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 3 no.
1 (Spring 1964): 22.
*%#+ Wilkins, James.
“The Merritt House.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 12 no.
2 (Winter 1973): 2-3.
% Willett-Bryant
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See
folder under Homes.
*%#+
“William Green House (Old Bullard Road).”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas
6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 4-5.
*
Williams, Diane E. Application
of Azalea Residential Historical District,
Tyler, Texas: For Listing in
the National Register of Historic Places:
Subject to Review by Texas Historical Commission and the United States
Department of the Interior National Park Service. [Austin,
TX: Texas
Historical Commission, 2002.]
Tyler, Texas: For Listing in
the National Register of Historic Places:
Subject to Review by Texas Historical Commission and the United States
Department of the Interior National Park Service. [Austin,
TX: Texas
Historical Commission, 1998-1999.
Williams, Diane E. Application
of Charnwood Residential Historical District,
Tyler, Texas: For Listing in
the National Register of Historic Places:
Subject to Review by Texas Historical Commission and the United States
Department of the Interior National Park Service. [Austin,
TX: Texas
Historical Commission, 1998-1999].
Williams, Diane Elizabeth. The
Charnwood Residential Historic District, Tyler,
Texas:
A Guide to Exploring a National Register Historic District on
Foot
or By Car. Tyler, TX: Historic
Tyler, Inc., 2000.
County,
Texas 38 no.
2 (Winter 1999): cover, 1-9.
% Williams home on
Williams Court. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Homes.
Texas 3 no. 1 (Spring 1964): 23.
*%#+ Williams, Zella.
“George Arnold House (Omen).” Chronicles
of Smith County,
Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 3.
*%#+
Wills, Elsie.
“George Spivey Store Building, Noonday, Texas.”
Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 4 no. 2
(Fall 1965): cover, 29.
% Wilson home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Homes.
Winters, Willis. "Bruce
Goff in Texas: Renewed Visions at
Lake Village."
Texas Architect 39 no. 4 (July/August 1989):
26-29.
+ “The Woldert Mansion.”
Tyler Life 1 no. 9 (September 1984): 38-44.
% Woldert-Spence
home. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Woldert, W. home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
% Woman's Building.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Buildings.
% Wood home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder
under Homes.
% Wright-Brown home.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Homes.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1 (Spring 1967): 7-8.
ART
Adjustments Must Be Made Continually:
Works by Doug Edge, Jim Love, Danny
O'Dowdy, Boyd Wright: Nave
Museum, Victoria, Texas, September 4-
October 19, 1986; Tyler Art Museum, Tyler, Texas, October 31-November
23, 1986; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beech, California, January 23-
March 12, 1987.
Victoria, TX: Nave Museum, 1986. Held
by Southern
Methodist University Library.
interview with Robert Owens about the Tyler Museum of Art.
% Artists. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder under
Misc.
*
no. 2 (Winter 1976): 8-14.
*
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "TYLER MUSEUM OF ART,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/TT/kltlw.html
(accessed March 6, 2006).
14-15. [A. D. Greer]
+ “Illuminating the Word:
The Saint John’s Bible: Discover the Most Significant
Handwritten, Illuminated Bible of the Modern Era at Our Own Tyler
Museum of Art.” Tyler Today (Spring 2006): 116-117.
*
Juried Arts.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
+ Kerr, Zoe. “Lost &
Found: A Story of Brotherly Love.” Tyler Today (Winter
2005): 24-29. [Tom Mullins]
+ Kerr, Zoe. “TMA:
Devonshire Collection: How Our Small Museum Plays Host
to One of the World’s Most Famous Private Art Collections.” Tyler Today
(Spring 2005): 100-102.
Kerslake, Kenneth A. Kenneth
A. Kerslake: An Exhibition of Works
by an
Extraordinary American Printmaker: March
26-April 13, 1984,
University Gallery, the University of Texas at Tyler. Tyler:
University of
Texas at Tyler, 1984.
Kutner, Janet. Surls:
[Exhibition, October 17-November 14, 1974, Tyler Museum
of Art, Tyler, Texas].
Tyler: Tyler Museum of Art, 1974.
(November 1984): 34-39. [Pattie Marsh, Dragon World]
Mallory,
Randy. "Escape to ... The Devonshire Inheritance." Texas
Highways 52
no.8 (August 2005): 12-15.
Mims, Jack, George T. Green, et al.
[Catalogue of the
Exhibition]: A Limited
Edition
Catalog Documenting an Exhibition of Recent Works Including
Four
Audio-Sculptures by the Artists.
Tyler: Tyler Museum of Art,
1973.
*
of Art, [1972].
County, Texas
11 no. 1 (Spring 1972): 81-83.
(Winter 2001): 20-21.
Recent Works From East Texas: An
Exhibition Organized by the Tyler Museum
of Art, February 27 Through April 25, 1982. Tyler:
The Museum, 1982.
*
* Silversmiths.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
*%#+ Stephens, William B. “An
Art for Remembering.” Chronicles
of Smith County,
Texas
26 no. 2 (Winter 1987): 12-13. [Statue of Confederate soldier in
Oakwood Cemetery]
Tomio, Ken. James Dowell: Portraits, Landscapes and Still Lifes: [May 15 –
July
20, 2003, Tyler Museum of Art.
Tyler, TX: Tyler Museum of
Art,
2003.
% Tyler Art League.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Clubs, Organizations.
*
Tyler Art
League. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Tyler Museum of
Art. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
+ “Tyler Museum of
Art: Not Your Father’s Art Museum!” Tyler Today (Fall 2001):
11-13.
+ “Tyler Museum of Art
Presents Jewels of Time: Watches from the Munson-Williams-
Proctor Institute.” Tyler Today (Fall 2002): 65-66.
+ “Tyler Museum of Art:
Spring Exhibition Schedule.” Tyler Today (Spring 2003):
33-35.
% Tyler Museum of Art.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society. See folder
under Public Services.
Watson, Russel.
Tyler Museum of Art: Dedication,
March 21, 1971. Tyler:
Tyler
Museum of Art, 1971.
AUTHORS—See
also FICTION SET IN SMITH COUNTY
*
Allen, Roger B. Common
Sense Discipline: What to Say and
Do When Kids
Need Help.
Ft. Worth: Sweet Pub., 1986.
World War II.
Conway, AR: HAMBA Books,
1982.
Denton: University of North
Texas Press, 1995.
AR: HAMBA Books, 1981.
Quill Press, 1997.
% Authors & Poets.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Misc.
1971.
Care. Colorado Springs: Piñon
Press, 1993.
Naylor,
1935.
and Religion.
San Jose, CA : Writer's Showcase, c2000.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervon,
1994.
Rapids: Zondervan, 2001.
Martin's Press, 2005.
Happiness). Tyler: Taylor
Pub. Co., 1974.
About Reading.
Overton: Overton Press,
1990.
People Talk About Reading. Whitehouse, TX:
Tri-County Leader, 1991.
*
Craig, Marjorie Ries. Poems
About Little Angels: Book One, “A
Precious Child I
Am.” New York: Vantage
Press, 1998.
Printing, Etc., 1982.
Stories. Freeport, NY: Books
for Libraries Press, 1969.
Picayune Job Press, 1907.
Houghton-Mifflin, 1903.
Davis, M. E. M. (Mollie Evelyn Moore).
Papers, 1860-1976. Papers
concern
Davis's literary career and her social and family life. Included are
manuscript drafts of books and articles, poems, scrapbooks, newspaper
clippings, correspondence, books and pamphlets, financial and legal
records, business cards, photographs, and broadsides. Of special note are
two Confederate broadsides. Held
by the University of Texas at Austin.
Houghton-Mifflin, 1907.
Davis, M. E. M. (Mollie Evelyn Moore).
Selected Poems. New
Orleans: The
Green Shutter Book Shop, 1927.
Press, 1955.
Dallas: Cokesbury Book
Store, 1953.
c2000.
Finlayson, 1983.
VA: Finlayson, 1983.
Fitzgerald,
Mary Small. Aspen Gold.
Dallas: Kaleidograph
Publishers, 1938.
Fitzgerald,
Mary Small. Mary Small Fitzgerald
Papers, 1927-1979. Held by
Stephen
F. Austin State University.
http://libweb.sfasu.edu/etrc/collect/manscrpt/personal/FitzgeraldMary/fitmain.htm.
author and poet. Published
some of her writings under the pseudonym,
Catherine Rhodes Davis.
Fitzgerald,
Mary Small. The Way of Beauty.
Dallas: Kaleidograph
Publishers,
1931
Press,
1977.
Press, c2001.
Press,
1982.
Macmillan,
1923. Includes Mary Evelyn Moore
Davis.
*
Harris, John R. A Body
Without Breath: How Right and Left
Have Stifled Moral
Reason Without the Christian Faith. Tyler, TX : Arcturus
Press, c2002.
*
Harrison, Hubert Moulton. Always
Another Sunrise. San Antonio: Naylor, 1947.
Texas
18 no. 1 (Summer 1979): 1-7, 52-57.
Wolfe City, TX: Herrington
Pub. Co., 1995.
Hill, Robert. Collected
Poems of Robert Hill. Comp. and
ed. Elizabeth Hill
Haynes. Grand Rapids: William B. Erdman's Publishing Company, 1965.
Bros.,
1907. Includes Mary Evelyn Moore
Davis.
Bros.,
1907. Includes Mary Evelyn Moore
Davis.
Poetry). Tyler: Hudson,
1999.
Jacksonville,
TX: Pineywoods Press, 1991.
[1968].
Across Europe, 1933-34. Austin:
Lithoprint Co., 1990.
*
Kellett, Wanda Liles. Poems:
Forever Yours. Quanah:
Nortex Press, 1976.
Joloni S. Williams contributed chapter, grandson of Velma Mosley.
1934.
Lindsey, Therese Kayser. Collected
Poems. San Antonio: Naylor, 1947.
Press, 1936.
Hitchcock’s
Mystery Magazine
vol. 17 #4 (April 1972), 17 #6 (June 1972),
17
#7 (July 1972), 18 #1 (January 1973), 18 #9 (September 1973), 18 #10
(October
1973).
Manuscript Club, Tyler, Texas. The
Half-Blown Rose: Collected Poems.
Dallas,
TX: The Kaleidograph Press,
1946.
McClendon, Patience. Under
a Tyler Moon. Washington, DC: Devon Pub. Co.,
1988.
Enlightening Enterprises, 1999.
Revolution. Santa Fe, NM: Rydall
Press, 1971.
1990.
*+
__________. Lady in
Waiting, 1944-1945. Austin:
Nortex Press, 1995.
Smith County, Texas
9 no. 1 (Spring 1970): 45-53.
Handbook
for Teachers. Boston: Meador
Publishing Co., 1952.
[African-American]
McNally,
1928. Includes Mary Evelyn Moore
Davis.
Desperate
Woman. Dallas: Word
Publishing, 1992.
II.
Ed. Hilton R. Greer. Dallas:
Poetry Society of Texas, 1923.
*
Dubuque:
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1992.
(Spring 1968): 44-45. [poem about pioneer life near Tyler]
Books, 2002.
Tyler,
TX: Book Publishers of Texas, 1982.
*
RB—Wooden Bookcase.
Texas.
Thomas. Tyler: B&D
Enterprises, 1995.
Wade, Rebecca. An
Unlikely Outlaw. New York:
Avon Books, 1999. Subject
heading Tyler (Tex.)—Fiction.
Despair and Hope.
Chicago: African American
Images, 1992.
Career
of Mollie E. Moore Davis.” Ph.D.
dissertation, University of
Illinois,
1947. Microfilm.
Time. Dallas; Zelma
lee Pub. House, 1996.
Stewart
Printing, 1979.
1993.
*
Authors.