Bibliography
of Smith County, Texas--C, D, E
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
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to:
Cemeteries
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War—General
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War—Secession
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War—Camp Ford
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War—Ordnance Works
Civil
War—Units Raised in Smith County
County
Commissioners’ Court Records
County
Court Records
County
Records (General)
Death
Records
Deeds
Depression
(1929-1940)
District
Court Records
Economics
Education—General
Education—Anna
Judson Female School
Education—Arp
School District
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College
Education—Catholic
School System
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Education—Charnwood
Institute
Education—Chilton
Military Institute
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Education—Eastern
Texas Female College
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School
Education—Misc.
Theses and Dissertations
Education—Miss
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School District
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Groups—General
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Groups—African American
Ethnic
Groups—Asian
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Groups—Hispanic
Ethnic
Groups—Jews
Ethnic
Groups—Lebanese
CEMETERIES
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"Green Cemetery." East Texas Family Records 2 no. 1 (Spring
1978): 5.
“Alphabetical
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Accessed
9 March 2006.
* Baker, Brenda.
"Midway Memorial Cemetery." East Texas Family Records 1
no.1 (1977): 21-23.
* Baker, Brenda and Brenda
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66-68.
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* Berryman, Mary Love.
"Smith County--Glasscock Cemetery." East Texas
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Accessed 22 March 2006.
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21 no. 1 (Summer 1982): 1-6.
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Accessed 9
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“Cemeteries
Index—Oakwood & Rose Hill, Smith County, Texas.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/%7eusgenweb/tx/smith/cemeter.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
% Cemeteries, Miscellaneous.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Places.
*
* Cemetery Associations.
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Society,
1981- .
UT-Tyler--vols. 2, 5; Tyler Public Library—vols. 1-5.
*
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“Confederate Soldiers Buried in Smith County.”
http://www.b17.com/scv/deadsmith.htm.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
1984): 65.
* "Friendship Cemetery."
Records of East Texas 4 no. 2 (January 1970): 641-643.
Texas
31 no. 1 (Summer 1992): 1-16, 19.
% Hickory Grove Cemetery.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Places.
* "Holt Cemetery."
Records of East Texas 3 no. 3 (April 1969): 503.
no. 2 (Winter 1991): 20-21.
* Kelly, Rita. "Pinecrest
Perpetual Care Cemetery." East Texas Family Records
4 no. 1 (Skpring 1980): 28-35.
* Kelly, Rita.
"Smith County--Troup, Texas City Cemetery." East Texas Family
Records 6 no. 4 (Winter 1982): 26-32.
* Kelly, Rita.
"Walnut Grove Cemetery." East Texas Family Records 3 no. 4
(Winter 1979): 34-37.
* Kirley, S. R. "Sitton
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11.
1984): 65.
* Metcalfe, James B. and
Geneva Metcalfe. "Antioch Cemetery or Sandflat
Cemetery." East Texas Family Records 3 no. 3 (Fall 1979):
13-22.
* Metcalfe, James B. and
Geneva Metcalfe. "McDougal Cemetery." East Texas
Family Records 3 no. 2 (Summer 1979): 14-15.
Moore, Mrs. C. E., J. F. Rosborough, and T. L. Johnson, comps.
Texas Cemetery
Records
of Smith County (1777-1956).
College Station, TX: D.A.R.
Genealogical Records Committee, 1957.
*%#+ “Nichols Cemetery.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 23 no. 1 (Summer
1984): 66.
+ Nolley, Clifford. “The
Piano.” Tyler Today (Summer 2001): 80.
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March 2006.
% Oakwood Cemetery.
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See folder under Places.
* "Old Friendship
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* Oliver, Lawrence E.
"Maulden Memorial Gardens (African American) Cemetery
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* Oliver, Lawrence E.
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* Oliver, Lawrence E.
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American." East Texas Family Records 27 no. 4 (Winter 2003):
33.
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Texas
28 no. 2 (Winter 1989): 50-52.
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Accessed 9 March 2006.
County, Texas
32 no. 1 (Summer 1993): 15-16,
21-23, back cover.
* "Ray Family Cemetery."
East Texas Family Records 6 no. 1 (Spring 1982): 41.
% Rose Hill Cemetery.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Places.
* Shamburger, Mildred.
"Shamburger Cemetery." East Texas Family Records 2
no. 2 (Summer 1978): 8; 2 no. 3 (Fall 1978): p. 10.
“Smith County Cemetery Restoration.”
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Accessed 9 March 2006.
* "Smith County--Chapell
Hill Cemetery." East Texas Family Records 6 no. 3
(Fall 1982): 49.
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Accessed 9 March 2006.
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Index.”
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Accessed 9 March 2006.
“Southeast Quarter Cemeteries—Smith County, Texas.”
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Accessed 9 March 2006.
“Southwest Quarter Cemeteries—Smith County, Texas.”
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Accessed 9 March 2006.
1984): 56-65.
Texas
Historical Commission. Texas Historic Sites Atlas. Enter Atlas
at
http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/
Select Smith County and Cemeteries. Gives location,
map and cemetery number for 128 Smith County cemeteries. Includes:
Ahavath,
Alsup, Antioch (east Smith County), (SE Smith County), Ashbury, Bacon, Barber,
Barron Cemetery, Bascom, Belcher, Bowman, Britton, Bullard, Crow, Dover,
Ebenezer, Elkins, Emmanuel, Evergreen, Flewellen-Thweatt, Flint, Gabriel,
Galena,
Galilee, Green, Hawthorne, High, Henry, Holt, Hopewell, Hubbard, Hudson, Ingram,
Kendrick, Lawrence, Loftin, Marsh, Marshall, McDougle, Meador, Memorial,
Oakwood, Old Butler, Old Hopewell, Pinecrest, Pinkston, Pleasant Retreat,
Prospect, Ray, Red Springs, Rose Hill, Salem, Seastrunk, Sevenleague, Shady
Grove,
Shamburger, Shiloh, Siloam, Sitton, Smith (several), St. Louis, St. Viola,
Thompson,
Tyler Memorial, Union Grove, Universe, various unknown cemeteries, Bascom,
Bethlehem, Bethesda, Carmel, Cathedral, Center, Damascus, Dean, Dixie,
Friendship,
Garden Valley, Harris Chapel, Harris Creek, Jamestown, Jones Valley, Liberty,
Midway, Mount Sylvan, Mount Zion, Mt. Olive, Mt. Zion, New Canaan, New
Harmony, New Hope, Pine Springs, Pleasant Acres Lake, Pleasant Grove,
Providence,
Sabine, Sand Flat, Swan, Troup, Union Chapel, Union Grove, Verner, Walnut Grove,
Waters Bluff, West View, White, Williams, Wilson Curtis, Wood-Verner.
* Thedford, Retus and
Billie Thedford. "Seven Leagues Cemetery." East Texas Family
Records
3 no. 4 (Winter 1979): 32-33.
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Smith County, Texas.”
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Accessed 22 Marcy 2006.
* Trimble, Joyce.
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Family
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* Troop 37, Boy Scouts of
America. "Williams Cemetery." East Texas Family Records
1 no. 1 (1977): 24-35.
Wilkins, James L. and Dora Derr Wilkins.
Tombstone Inscriptions of Smith
County Cemeteries, MS.
CENSUS
Pre-1850
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ed. The 1840 Census of the
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Pemberton,
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1850
* Agriculture
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41-
49.
East
Texas Genealogical Society, 1984.
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Accessed 13 March 2006.
*%#+
“1850 Federal Census of Social
Statistics.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 41
(2002):
35.
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ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/census/1850/slave50.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
*
1850-1860-1870 Smith County, Texas [computer file].
Wichita, KS: S-K
Publications, 2000.
*
Products of Industry, 1850, 1860. Microfilm.
*%#+
“Smith County
Householders…1850.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 2 no. 2
(Fall 1963): 13-20.
* U.S.
Bureau of the Census. Seventh
Census, 1850. Microfilm.
1860
*%#+ Burks, Janet, abst.
“Census of Industry, 1850 & 1860.”
Introduction by Andrew
L. Leath. Chronicles of
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41-
49.
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Texas Genealogical Society, 1984.
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*
1850-1860-1870 Smith County, Texas [computer file].
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42
(2003): 10.
“1860 Slave Census for Smith County, Texas.”
Index: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/census/1860/60sindx.txt
Page 1: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/census/1860/1860sp1.txt
Page 16: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/census/1860/1860sp16.txt
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Page 46: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/census/1860/1860sp16.txt
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Accessed 13 March 2006.
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birth place.
15 no. 2 (Winter 1976): 30-32.”
Population Schedules of the 8th Census of the United States, 1860, Roll 1312:
Texas, [Slave Schedules] Volume 2
(307-628): Robertson, Rusk,
San
Augustine, San Saba, Shelby, Smith, Starr, Titus, Travis, Trinity, Van
Zandt, Tyler, Upshur, Uvalde,
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*
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1870
*%#+ Burks, Janet Baker, abst.
“1870 Products of Industry, Smith County.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas
29 no. 1 (Summer 1990): 13-17.
Publications, 2000.
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Accessed 13 March 2006.
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birth place.
* Mortality Schedules—Texas, 1870, 1880.
Microfilm.
TX:
Printed by B. Springfield for East Texas Genealogical Society, 1978.
1880
*%#+ Burks, Janet
Baker, abst. “Products of
Industry, 1880, Smith County.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 29 no. 2 (Winter 1990): 36-37.
*
Census of Manufactures, 1880. Microfilm.
*
1880 Smith County, Texas [computer file].
Wichita, KS: S-K
Publications, 2000.
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http://www.rootsweb.com/%7eusgenweb/tx/smith/census/1880.html.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
* Mortality Schedules—Texas, 1870, 1880.
Microfilm.
* U.S.
Bureau of the Census. Tenth
Census, 1880. Microfilm.
1890—Unavailable
due to fire prior to the advent of microfilm technology
1900
*#+
Heritage Quest Database. Currently
available at all libraries receiving Texshare
databases. Searchable by
last name, first name, beat, age, sex, race and
birth place.
“1900 Smith County TX Federal Census.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/%7eusgenweb/tx/smith/census/1900.html.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
Texas
Genealogical Society, 2001.
1910
*#+ Heritage Quest Database. Currently
available at all libraries receiving Texshare
databases. Searchable by
last name, first name, beat, age, sex, race and
birth place.
“1910 Smith County TX Federal Census.”
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Accessed 13 March 2006.
Publications, 2000.
*
Smith County, Texas U.S. Census Index for 1900, 1910, & 1920.
Tyler: East
Texas
Genealogical Society, 2001.
1920
*#+ Heritage Quest Database. Currently
available at all libraries receiving Texshare
databases. Searchable by
last name, first name, beat, age, sex, race and
birth place.
“1920 Smith County TX Federal Census.”
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Accessed 13 March 2006.
S-K Publications, 2000.
Publications, 2000.
*
Smith County, Texas U.S. Census Index for 1900, 1910, & 1920.
Tyler: East
Texas
Genealogical Society, 2001.
1930
*#+ Heritage Quest Database. Currently
available at all libraries receiving Texshare
databases. Searchable by
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birth place.
“1930 Smith County TX Federal Census.”
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Accessed 13 March 2006.
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Smith County, Texas U.S. Census Indexes for 1930.
Tyler: East Texas
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Post
1930
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1972.
United States. Department of
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Tyler, Tex. Urbanized
Area.
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Bureau of the Census,
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the
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CIVIL
WAR--GENERAL
*%#+ Betts, Vicki. “Newspaper
Notes, A Continuation: Gleaning
Smith County
Happenings from Area Newspapers: Civil
War Military.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas
34 no. 2 (Winter 1995): 9-20.
Montgomery, March 15, 1863." Southwestern
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(October 1984): 145-166.
University,
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*
Memorial
Fund of the Smith County Historical Society/Commission,
1977.
* Betts, Vicki.
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*
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31. [6th Texas
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Times
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Courier-Times-Telegraph,
10 Jan. 1960, Sec. 1, p. 5. (Clipping.)
of Smith County, Texas 3 no. 2 (Fall 1964): 18-20, back cover.
*#+
Glover, Robert W. "The
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35-55.
% Headache Springs.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Places.
1863-1865.
New York: Columbia
University Press, 1972.
*%#+
Leath, Andrew L. “Cotton & the Collapse of the Confederacy.”
Chronicles of
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Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 17 no. 1 (Summer 1978): 65.
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Smith County, Texas
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A. Evans. Atlanta:
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James Harper. [Circular Instructing
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40-47.
Wilkins, James L. and Dora Derr Wilkins.
Records of Civil War Soldiers Who
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*#+ Ashcraft,
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Ledbetter, Billy D. "Slavery,
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*#+ Sanbo, Anna Irene.
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of
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Heartsill, William W. Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army.
Ed. Bell Irvine Wiley. Jackson,
TN: McCowart-Mercer Press, 1953.
+ __________. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Pub. Co., 1987.
Kakuske,
Louis F. “The Kakuske Diary.”
Civil War Times Illustrated 15 no. 4
(1976):
36-43.
King, C. Richard. "The
Old Flag: A Civil War Camp
Newspaper." Civil War
History
6 (1960): 197-200.
Klemm, Amy L. “A Shared
Captivity Inmates and Guards in the Texas Military
Prison
System, 1863-1865.” M. A. thesis,
University of Houston, 1997.
Historical
Journal 34
no. 2 (1996): 25-44.
Tyler’s Civil War Prison from the Collection of F. Lee Lawrence.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 2 (Fall 1967):
21-28.
Union
Prisoners in Texas. Austin: Texas
Civil War Centennial Advisory
Committee,
1964.
Davis.
Edited by Randal B. Gilbert. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas
42
(2003): 44-61.
“List of Officers, Prisoners of War at Camp Ford, Tyler, Smith County,
Texas,
Giving
Rank, Regiment, Where and When Captured.”
Photocopy of
original,
owned by Ruth Bradway, Abingdon, Ill. Held
by Abraham
Lincoln
Presidential Library, Springfield, IL.
Martin, George W. A
Kansas Soldier’s Escape from Camp Ford, Texas.
[Kansas?,
1904]. Also published in the Kansas
State Historical Society.
Collections, v. 8 (1903-1904), p. 405-415.
* McCulloch,
J. S. Reminiscences of Life in
the Army as a Prisoner of War. N.P.,
n.d.
(Photocopy
from Mattie Alice Baker, “Camp Ford,” Thesis, East Texas
State
University, 1958.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/military/conf/mcculloch.txt
Accessed 13 March 2006.
Fortunatus McKinney.” Preface
by Howard O. Pollan. Introduction
&
Footnotes by Randal B. Gilbert. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 25 no.
1 (Summer 1986): 15-25.
[19th Kentucky Infantry]
Historical Quarterly
66 (July 1962): 1-16.
Highways
46 no. 2 (February 1999): 3.
“Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defence of the American Union, Interred
in the
Eastern
District of Texas, Central District of Texas, Rio Grande District,
Department
of Texas, Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas, and Corpus Christi,
Texas.”
Washington: G.P.O., 1866.
War. New York: Randolph,
1865.
1914.
“The
Old Flag: The Prison Newspaper of
Captain William Henry May.” Civil
War
Times Illustrated
38 no. 7 (2000): 42-48.
Porter, R. H. R. H. Porter
Civil War collection, 1860-1975. The
R. H. Porter
Civil War Collection, 1860-1975 (bulk 1860-1866), consists of ephemera,
photographs
(mostly reproductions), manuscripts, government documents,
original
copies and photocopies of rare books, and pamphlets. Of note is
the
correspondence of Jefferson Davis; government documents printed by
the
Confederate States of America and the State of Texas; an original
broadside
copy of "An Ordinance to dissolve the Union between the State
of
Texas and The Other States..." (1861); and a Camp Ford diary kept by a
Union
prisoner (1862-1864). The books from this collection are available
in
the Special Collections room and are searchable in the UTSA Library
catalog.
Prison Life in Texas: An
Account of the Capture and Imprisonment of a Portion
of
the 46th Regiment, Indiana Veteran Volunteers, in Texas. Logansport,
Ind.:
Journal Office, 1895.
+ South, Leanne. “Aggies
Study Dirt: Our Dirt at Camp Ford!!!” Tyler Today (Fall
1998): 30-31.
the Camp Ford Site Before the Union Prisoner of War Camp Was
Established." East
Texas Historical Journal 42 no. 2 (2004):
38-49.
Aaron
T. Sutton, Corporal, 83rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Edited
by David
G.
Maclean. Decatur, IN: Americana Books, 1978.
Ties Among Civil War Populations in Texas.” Tyler Today (Summer 2000):
71-72.
Thoms, Alston V. "Sand
Blows Desperately: Land-Use History
and Site
Integrity at Camp Ford, A Confederate POW Camp in East Texas."
Historical Archaeology 38 no. 4 (2004):
73-95.
Confederate
Prisoner-of-War Camp in East Texas. [College Station, TX]:
Center
for Ecological Archeology, Texas A&M University, 2000.
Tucker, Martin H. Escape
from a Southern Prison: A Brief
History of the Prison
Life
and Escape of M. H. Tucker and Others from Camp Ford Prison,
Near
Tyler, Texas, 1864. [Cornwallvilee, NY: Hope
Farm Press, 1900-
United States. Quartermaster’s
Dept. Roll of Honor.
Names of Soldiers Who
Died
in Defence of the American Union, Interred in the Eastern District of
Texas; Central District of Texas; Rio Grande District, Dept. of Texas;
Camp
Ford, Tyler, Texas; & Corpus Christi, Texas. Washington:
Govt., 1866.
CIVIL
WAR—ORDNANCE WORKS
*#+ Albaugh,
William A., III. Tyler, Texas, C.S.A..
Harrisburg: Stackpole, 1958.
#+ __________.
Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot,
1993.
Courier-Times-Telegraph,
24 Jan. 1960, Sec. 2, p. 7. Microfilm.
Texas
9 no. 2 (Fall 1970): 47-49.
Hill, Lt. Col. G. H. Confederate
Service Record. RG 109, National
Archives.
Hill, Gabriel H. Letters
sent by Lt. Col. G. H. Hill, Commander of the
Confederate Ordnance Works at Tyler, Texas, 1864-1865.
War
Department Collection of Confederate Ordnance Reports.
Vol. 147.
RG147, National Archives. National
Archives microfilm publications;
microcopy no. 119. Microfilm
held by Baylor University.
Ordnance Works, 1862-1865." RG
109, National Archives.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly 27 (1923-1924):
253-275.
Stieghan, David S. "The
Confederate Rifle Makers of Texas." M.A.
thesis,
Stephen F. Austin State University, 1996.
Texas Military Board. Papers.
Texas State Library and Archives.
CIVIL
WAR—UNITS RAISED IN SMITH COUNTY, INCLUDING LETTERS FROM SMITH COUNTY
SOLDIERS. Also Veterans who lived there after the war.
* Abbott, Kay H.
"Smith County--1861 Muster roll--Mt. Carmel Post Office."
East Texas Family Records 8 no. 4 (Winter 1984): 30-31. [Two
units--captains J. M. Clinton and David Hill]
“Applicants from Smith County in the Confederate
Pension Application Files of
the Texas State Archives.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/smithconfpen.htm.
Accessed 13
March 2006.
+ __________.
facsimile rpt. Waco:
W. M. Morrison, 1964.
* Betts, Vicki, abst.
"Smith County--A List of Exempt and Detailed Conscripts--
1864." East Texas Family Records 27 no. 1 (Spring 2003):
27-29.
Lang,
Little, 1875.
Browning,
F. Marion. “Browning Civil War
Letters.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/military/conf/browning.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
* Browning, F. Marion.
"Browning Civil War Letters." East Texas Family
Records 3 no. 3 (Fall 1979): 8-12. [Co. F, 14th Texas Cavalry]
County, Texas
30 no. 2 (Winter 1991): 27-29.
[Co. G, 11th Texas
Infantry]
% Civil War Military.
Smith County Historical Society Archives. See Boxes.
% Civil War Muster Rolls.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Military.
% Company K.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Military.
*
folder Smith County Confederates.
Cavalry. Microfilm.
(Speight’s) Battalion (Cavalry, Artillery & Infantry)
Texas—Confederate,
A-Z. Microfilm.
Muster Rolls of Company A,
MS. 1863-1864.
% Confederate Veterans.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Military.
Introduction
by Andrew L. Leath. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 36
no.
2 (Winter 1997): 26-29. [35th
Texas Cavalry]
Lawrence and Robert W. Glover. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 4 no.
2 (Fall 1965): 11-14. [Co. C, 17th Texas Cavalry]
Douglas. Tyler:
Smith County Historical Society/Commission, 1966.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 22 no. 1 (Summer 1983): 13-27.
Good,
Good-Douglas Texas Battery,
C. S. A. Hillsboro,
Texas: Hill
Junior
College, 1971.
Vertical File. Archives,
SCHS.
Texas
36 no. 2 (Winter 1997): front and
back cover.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 22 no. 1 (Summer 1983): 38-41.
[letter from Douglas Texas Battery, Battle of Richmond, Kentucky]
* Garner, Sally McAdams.
"Smith County--Abstracts of Pension Applications,
C.S.A." East Texas Family Records 21 no. 3 (Fall 1997):
41-47.
[Acker-Allen]
Robert
W. Glover. Waco:
Morrison, 1960.
no. 1 (Fall 1962): 14-19.
*%#+
Green, Thomas.
“Sift Sand for Dixie Land: A
War Time Letter from Thomas
Green, September 3, 1862.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 1
(Spring 1967): 37-39.
[actually Henderson County, Co. G, 12th Texas
Dragoons]
*%#+
Hale, Douglas.
“Company K: A Composite
Portrait of Smith County Boys in the
Civil War.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 27 no. 1 (1988):
1-27.
[Third Texas Cavalry]
Hale, Douglas. "Rehearsal
for Civil War: The Texas Cavalry in
the Indian
Territory." Chronicles
of Oklahoma 68 (Fall 1990): 228-265.
Confederate Regiment." Military
History of the Southwest 19 (Spring
1989): 1-26.
+N
Hale, Douglas. The Third Texas Cavalry in the Civil War.
Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1993.
Organizations from the State of Texas.
Microfilm rolls 1-41.
Johnson, Sid S. “Confederate
Biography: Company K, 3rd
Cavalry--Smith
County, TX.” Texans Who
Wore the Gray. Tyler:
n.p., 1907.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/bios/txgray/comk3rd.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
Johnson, Sid S. “Confederate
Biography: Douglas’ First Texas
Battery—Smith
County, TX.” Texans Who
Wore the Gray. Tyler:
n.p., 1907, pp. 395-
405.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/bios/txgray/doug1bat.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
Johnson, Sid S. Confederate
Biography: Fourth Texas in Battle
of Gaines’
Mill—Smith County, TX.” Texans
Who Wore the Gray. Tyler:
n.p.,
1907, pp. 388-395.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/bios/txgray/texas4th.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
http://www.rootsweb.com/%7eusgenweb/tx/smith/bios.html#anchor30233
[Broken down into six files]
Austin:
Texas State Library, 1975.
Kirk, Claire. “A Memorial: Henry Haywood Daniel, Confederate Soldier.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/military/conf/daniel.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
Smith
County, Texas
35 no. 2 (Winter 1996): 11-14.
County, Texas
34 no. 1 (Summer 1995): 8-11.
Smith County, Texas
30 no. 1 (Summer 1991): 38-41.
Company D, Fifteenth Texas Infantry.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas
32 no. 1 (Summer 1993): 88-12.
County, Texas
30 no. 2 (Winter 1991): 22-26.
Smith
County, Texas
36 no. 2 (Winter 1997): 24.
Smith
County, Texas
38 no. 2 (Winter 1999): 16-18.
Smith
County, Texas
36 no. 1 (Summer 1997): 10-14.
County, Texas
31 no. 1 (Summer 1992): 28-31.
Smith
County, Texas
41 (2002): 48-50.
Company H, Fifteenth Texas Infantry.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas
33 no. 2 (Winter 1994): 11-15.
Texas
35 no. 1 (Summer 1996): 15-21.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 34 no. 2 (Winter 1995): 7-8, 21-27.
of Smith County, Texas 31 no. 2 (Winter 1992): 24-31.
*%#+
Leath, Andrew L. “Third Company G, Thirteenth Texas Infantry.”
Chronicles of
Smith
County, Texas
37 no. 2 (Winter 1998): 8-10.
Smith
County, Texas
38 no. 1 (Summer 1999): 40-41.
Edited by Vicki Betts. Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 17 no. 2
(Winter 1978): 8-60. “The Civil War Letters of Elbridge Littlejohn:
Part
2.” Edited by Vicki Betts.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 18 no. 1
(Summer 1979): 11-50. [Co. G, 10th Texas Cavalry]
3 no. 2 (fall 1964): 25.
*%#+
Long, James B. “Dear Mother: A
Wartime Letter from a Smith County Soldier
in Douglas’s Texas Battery, C. S. A.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas
9 no. 2 (Fall 1970): 19-20.
Lunsford, James. "Brief
Sketch of Douglas's First Texas Battery."
Dallas
Morning News,
August 3, 1907.
letters.
Photocopy.
County, Texas
14 no. 2 (Winter 1975): 9-3-,
43-55. [Co. C, 17th
Texas
Cavalry]
letters. Photocopy.
[photographs of John J. Good, James P. Douglas, John H. Bingham, James
Nep Boren]
Sheets for Confederate Cross of Honor. Vols. 1-5. Index.
Morris, Mrs. W. E. “Civil
War - Pension Record - Mrs. W. E. Morris - Smith
County, TX.” ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/military/civilwar/pensions/morrisne.txt
Accessed 13 March 2006.
+ Newsom, James. "Grand
Phalanx of Intrepid Infantry." M.A.
thesis, University
of Texas at Tyler, 1993.
Newsom, James Lynn. “Intrepid
Gray Warriors: The 7th
Texas Infantry, 1861-
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 6 no. 2 (Fall 1967): 10-15, 33-49.
[Co. E, 1st Texas Infantry]
with the Douglass Texas Battery. . . Reunion Assembled at Tyler, Texas,
August 16, 17, 1905.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 8 no. 1 (Spring
1969): 43-55.
* Rose, Victor M.
Ross’ Texas Brigade, Being a Narrative of Events Connected
with
Its Service in the Late War Between the States. Louisville:
Courier-
Journal,
1881.
Harrison. Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 14 no. 1 (Summer 1975):
25-57. [Co. I, 22nd
Texas Infantry]
* "Smith County--Captain
Jonathan Lewter's Muster Roll Company D, 15th Regi-
ment, Texas Volunteer Infantry Army, CSA." East Texas Family
Records 7 no. 1 (Skpring 1983): 40-41.
*
“Smith County--1861 Muster Roll—Mt. Carmel Post Office.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/military/conf/mtcarmel.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
and
Personal. Tyler: Lee &
Burnet, 1901.
James Wilkins. Rev. ed.
Tyler: s.n., 1965.
“Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Mariners, and Widows, etc.--Eleventh
Census of
the United State--Special Schedule--Microfilm Roll--M123-99.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/military/1890soldiers.html.
Accessed
13 March 2006.
% Third Texas Cav. Roster.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Military.
“12th Brigade, Texas Militia.” [Two
companies from Smith County].
http://www.rootsweb.com/%7etxwood/brig12.htm.
Accessed 13 March
2006.
Lamar, 1912.
22; S. A. Bartley, p. 42; E. R. Boaz, p. 63-64; N. B. Campbell, p. 116;
W. T. Coker, p. 144; A. P. Coker, p. 144; C. B. Eagerton, p. 206; H. A.
Earhart, p. 207 [guard at Camp Ford]; J. C. Fleuellen, p. 231; Littleton
Fowler, p. 240; Nathan G. Fowler, p. 240; J. E. Hennigan, p. 327; T. W.
Howeth, p. 258 [guard at Camp Ford]; W. J. Huggins, p. 363; R. W. Hyer,
p. 371; J. M. Jones, pp. 389-390 [guard at Camp Ford]; E. J. Lake, p.
415-416; S. T. Lanham, p. 421; D. E. Laymance, p. 426; Howell Lewis,
p. 434-435; L. A. Lipscomb, p. 440 [guard at Camp Ford or Camp
Groce]; John Lloyd, p. 442-443; W. H. Lyon, p. 455; John A. Mathews,
p. 470; Andrew S. Murphey, p. 551-554; A. J. Orr, p. 583; T. E. Palmer,
p. 586; James Penyman, p. 600; Henry Pool, p. 617-618; Wess W.
W. Richards, p. 640, T. J. Rosson, p. 654; Hugh T. Seartrunk, p. 674; W.
H. Taylor, p. 742; S. A. Thompson, p. 748; Henry R. Thrasher, p. 750;
J. J. Vernon, p. 767; J. E. Vickery, p. 768; George A. Watford, pp. 780-1.
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT RECORDS
% Court--Smith Co. Comm.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Public Services.
Commissioners Court Minutes.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 7 no.
1 (Spring 1968): 10-18,
28-36.
*%#+ Pollan, Howard O., abst.
“Smith County’s Formative Years, 1849-1850.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 8 no. 1 (Spring 1969): 12-21, 38-42.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 20 no. 2 (Winter 1981): 36-49.
*%#+ Leath, Andrew
L., abst. “1852 Smith County
Commissioners Court Minutes.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 24 no. 2 (Winter 1985): 15-17, 37-41.
*%#+ Leath, Andrew L.
“1853 Minutes of the Commissioners Court.”
Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 31 no. 2 (Winter 1992): 32-40.
*%#+ Leath, Andrew L.
“1854 Minutes of the Commissioners Court.”
Chronicles of
Smith
County, Texas
40 no. 1 (Summer 2001): 16-18,
45-56.
Smith County, Texas 40 no. 2(Winter 2001): 51-69.
*%#+ Leath, Andrew L.
“Minutes of the Commissioners Court, 1856.”
Chronicles of
Smith
County, Texas
41 (2002): 52-72.
*%#+ Leath,
Andrew L. “1857 Minutes of the Commissioners Court.”
Chronicles of
Smith
County, Texas
42 (2003): 19-29, 32-42.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 15 no. 1 (Summer 1976): 32-38.
Smith County Commissioner's Court Records.
County Clerk's Office. Smith
County Annex, 200 E. Ferguson, Tyler, TX.
Copies of proceedings of
county administrative court. Early
years including laying out county
roads, appointing road maintenance crews, appointing patrols, building
and maintaining the county courthouse and jail, approving and paying
accounts, etc.
*
COUNTY
COURT RECORDS
The
Cotton Belt has all the old County Court cases, I think mainly criminal.
These were cases that were more serious than justice of the peace court,
but
less serious crimes than those handled by district court.
COUNTY
RECORDS (GENERAL)
During
the 1970's North Texas State University participated in the Texas County
Records
Inventory Project in which each counties records were located, itemized,
and
described, and an inventory published. Unfortunately,
Smith County did not
participate. Since
most counties collected similar information, researchers may want
to examine the
Inventory of County Records, Harrison
County Courthouse, for a
detailed listing of the various types of county
records held by an East Texas county of
similar age.
The University of Texas at Tyler Library has a copy of the Harrison
County inventory at call number TX DOC L1900.7 In8harr.
* Hallowell, Flo.
"Smith County--Declarations of Intentions to Become Citizens." East
Texas Family Records 10 no. 1 (Spring 1986): 34-38.
* Hallowell, Flo.
"Smith County--Declarations of Intentions to Become Citizens." East
Texas Family Records 10 no. 3 (Fall 1986): 29-33.
County, Texas
17 no. 1 (Summer 1978): 59-61.
County, Texas
18 no. 1 (Summer 1979): 8-10, 51.
County, Texas
18 no. 2 (Winter 1979): 7-9.
County, Texas
22 no. 1 (Summer 1983): 8-11.
County, Texas
30 no. 1 (Summer 1991): 32-37.
County, Texas
31, no. 1 (Summer 1992): 17-19.
County, Texas
31 no. 2 (Winter 1992): 18-21.
County, Texas
41 (2002): 6-7.
Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 19 no. 1 (Summer 1980):
33-36.
Texas. Comptroller's Office. Financial
Management Review, Smith County
Government: Summary. [Austin,
TX: The Comptroller, Local
Government Assistance Division, 1998.
DEATH
RECORDS
* Cammack,
Cecil. “Affidavits of Death and
Heirship 1846-1901, Smith County,
TX.” East
Texas Family Records 14 no. 3 (Fall 1990): 34-38; 1902-
1909 East Texas Family Records 14 no. 4 (Winter 1990): 31-38.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/court/heir1846.txt.
Accessed 13 March 2006.
* Cammack, Cecil, abst.
"Smith County, Texas--Affidavits of Death & Heirship,
1909-1912." East Texas Family Records 15 no. 1 (Spring 1991):
29-
34.
* Cammack, Cecil, abst.
"Smith County, Texas--Affidavits of Death & Heirship,
1909-1912, Part 2." East Texas Family Records 15 no. 2 (Summer
1991): 29-34.
* Cammack, Cecil, abst.
"Smith County, Texas--Affidavits of Death & Heirship,
1909-1912, Part 3." East Texas Family Records 15 no. 3 (Fall 1991):
36-42.
* Cammack, Cecil, abst.
"Smith County--Affidavits of Heirship, Book H, Part 1,
1912-16." East Texas Family Records 15 no. 4 (Winter 1991):
25-32.
County
Clerk's Office, 200 E. Ferguson, Tyler, Texas, has records of deaths from
1903 which occurred outside the city limits of Tyler.
East Texas Family Records 14
no. 3 (Fall 1990).
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/court/heirind.txt.
Accessed
13 March 2006.
Northeast
Texas Public Health District, 815 N. Broadway, Tyler, has death
certificates for the city of Tyler back to 1910.
Death certificates are not
public record until 25 years from the date of death.
A qualified applicant
is considered mother, father, sister, brother, or grandparent for records
less
than 25 years from date of death.
DEEDS
* Baker, Brenda.
"Index to Deed Book A." East Texas Family Records
2 no. 1 (Spring 1978): 7-10.
* Brown, Janice Cox.
"Smith County--Deeds, State of Texas to E. E. Lott--
To James Speer." East Texas Family Records 20 no. 1 (Spring
1996): 32-34.
* Brown, Janice Cox.
"Smith County--E. E. Lott Deed." East Texas Family
Records 20 no. 1 (Spring 1996): 35.
* Brown, Janice Cox.
"Smith County--Speer Deed of Conveyance." East
Texas Family Records 20 no. 1 (Spring 1996): 36.
* Cammack, Cecil.
"Affidavits of Heirships and Adoptions in Deed Records."
East Texas Family Records 16 no. 1 (Spring 1992): 28-35; 16
no. 2 (Summer 1992): 39-45; 16 no. 3 (Fall 1992): 34-41; 17 no.
1 (Spring 1993): 31-36; 17 no. 2 (Summer 1993): 28-33; 17 no.
3 (Fall 1993):P 32-37; 17 no. 4 (Winter 1993): 40-44;
(Summer 1994): 44-49.
% Gregory Abstracts. Smith
County Historical Society. See Boxes.
“Land
Abstract Indices of the Original Land Owners of Texas, Smith County.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/land/smith.txt.
Accessed
13 March 2006.
*
Public Library.
*
Land Disputes
(General). Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
% Land Survey Index.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Places.
Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1967.
% Porter Abstracts, C. L.
Smith County Historical Society Archives. See Boxes.
1836-October
1, 1837. Houston: n.p.,
1974.
Smith County. Deed
Records. 1846-
. County Clerk's Office,
Smith County
Annex, 200 E. Ferguson, Tyler, TX. Recorded
copies of deeds and
conveyances affecting ownership to real estate, including deeds, liens,
contracts of sales, powers of attorney, removals of disabilities for
minors,
certified copies of probate proceedings, certified copies of divorce
proceedings when real estate is divided, sometimes sale of slaves,
mortgages (up to 1870?), oil and gas leases.
Harrison County includes
recorded copies of servicemen's discharge papers (1919-1945)—does
Smith County? Both direct
and indirect indexes.
Smith County General Index to Deed Records 1845-1888.
Austin, TX: State
Archives
Division, Texas State Library, 2004. Microfilm.
[State of Texas.]
General Land Office. An
Abstract of the Original Titles of
Record. Houston: National
Banner, 1838.
* __________.
Abstract of All Original Grants and Locations Comprising Texas
Land
Titles to August 31, 1945.
Austin: n.p., 1945.
*
DEPRESSION
(1929-1940).
See previous HISTORY—1900-1928. See
later WORLD
WAR II.
(Summer 1978): 1-18, 42-51.
*
% Civilian Conservation Corps.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Public Services.
Civilian Conservation Corps. Tyler
District. 8th Area Corps.
Official Annual
[Report],
1936. Civilian Conservation Corps,
1936.
*
1918-1940.”
M.A. thesis, University of Texas at Tyler, 1992.
(Winter 1976): 32.
*
Smith County, Texas
19 no. 1 (Summer 1980): 19-22.
SCHS.
*
DISTRICT
COURT RECORDS
% District Clerks Records.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Miscellaneous.
% District Court Minutes,
1847-57. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
Boxes.
County,
Texas, 1847-1857. Tyler, TX: East
Texas Genealogical Society,
1989.
Texas. District Court (Smith County).
All indexes before about 1988 are at the
Smith County Records Archives, Cotton Belt Building, 1517 W. Front St.,
Tyler, Texas, as are all of the old minute books, docket books, and
original
papers, both civil and criminal. Current
indexes and original papers from
open cases are at the courthouse. As
soon as a case is closed it is sent to
the Cotton Belt Building.
ECONOMICS.
See
also AGRICULTURE, BUSINESS,
CENSUS, INDUSTRY, HISTORY--GENERAL,
ROSES AND ROSE FESTIVAL, TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES--TYLER and
TRANSPORTATION
* Alderman,
William B.
“Tyler.” Texas Parade,
26 (1966), 43-46.
History
Teachers Bulletin,
16 (1927), 47-52.
County, Texas.
Chicago: PHH Fantus Corp.,
1988.
An Economic Survey of Smith County. University of Texas, Bureau of Business
Research, 1949.
+ Dotzour, Mark Gordon. The
Fiscal Impact of New Residential Subdivisions on
the
City of Tyler, Texas. [College Station: Real
Estate Center, Texas
A&M
University, 1997.]
*
thesis, East Texas State Teachers' College, 1940.
Public Policy Foundation, 2000.
Texas
Region MSA Report. [Austin]: The
Division, [1989].
University of Texas. Bureau
of Business Research. An
Economic Survey of
Smith County Prepared for the Texas and Pacific Railway Company.
[Austin, TX]: The
University, 1949.
EDUCATION—GENERAL. See also BIOGRAPHY.
folder under Schools—Private.
% Aggies, 100 Years of Smith
County. Manuscript. Smith County Historical
Society Archives.
*
under Schools—Private.
% Azleway Boys Ranch.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Public Services.
*
Library.
*
* Brook Hill School.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library. See folder Schools—
Private.
* Caldwell Playschools.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Catholic Schools.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Charter Schools.
Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Draughon’s
Business College. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
*
Schools.
* East Texas Christian
Academy. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library. See folder
under Schools—Private.
*
* Everheart, June.
"D. J. Epperson List of School Children 1894-95."
East Texas Family Records 25 no. 2 (Summer 2001): 30-33.
11-20. [all levels]
*
County Schools." History
Files, Tyler Public Library.
*
Schools—Private.
Henderson.” Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 9 no. 1 (Spring 1970):
13-44.
(Spring/Summer 1983): 16-20. [George Hamm, UT-Tyler; Jimmy Ed
Clark, Texas College; Raymond Hawkins, TJC]
*
under Schools—Private.
County, Texas
16 no. 2 (Winter 19777): 11-13, 41.
Texas
15 no. 2 (Winter 1976): 7.
*
Library. See Family Manuscript Cabinet.
* Parent-Teacher
Association—History. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
*
Catholic Schools.
1984):
73-74.
*
Smith County Scholastic Census 1925-1927.
Austin, TX: Texas State
Library,
State and Local Records Management Division, 1929.
27.
White, Gifford E., comp. Supplement
to Texas Scholastics, 1854-55: Smith
County,
Tarrant County. Austin, TX: G.
White, 1981.
EDUCATION—ANNA
JUDSON FEMALE INSTITUTE
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "ANNA JUDSON FEMALE
INSTITUTE,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/AA/kba12.html
(accessed
March 7, 2006).
EDUCATION—ARP
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Flewellen, Luzona Marie Ross. “Proposed
Adult Education Program for the Arp
Colored School Community, Arp, Texas.”
M.S. thesis, Prairie View
A&M College, 1950.
Johnson, Leo James. “Development
of the Arp Colored Vocational High School,
Arp, Texas, as a Consolidated School.”
M.S. thesis, Prairie View A&M
College, 1949.
Stubblefield, Ruby Simmons. “Practices
and Procedures for the Improvement of
the Eighth Grade Social Studies Program in the Arp Elementary School.”
M.S. thesis, Prairie View A&M College, 1952.
EDUCATION—BUTLER
COLLEGE
% Butler College. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
*
Butler
College. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v.
"BUTLER COLLEGE,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/kbb23.html
(accessed March 6, 2006).
EDUCATION—CATHOLIC
SCHOOL SYSTEM
*%#+
Coplen, Alma. “Priest, Parish and People Build a School:
The Founding of St.
Gregory.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 16 no. 2 (Winter 1977):
1-
8.
1997):
23. [St. Gregory]
EDUCATION--CHAPEL HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
* Chapel Hill
Independent School District. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
* Chapel Hill Independent
School District—Superintendents. Vertical files. Tyler
Public Library.
Franklin, Luckie. “Comparative
Study of the Health Facilities of Jackson High
School and Four Adjacent Schools in Smith County.”
M.S. thesis, Prairie
View A&M College, 1949.
Gill, Peggy B. “Community,
Commitment, and African American Education:
The
Jackson School of Smith County, Texas, 1925-1954.”
Journal of
African
American History
87 (Spring 2002): 256-268.
Gill, Peggy Barnes. ”Since
We Bought the Land”: Stories
of Community in
Relation
to School. Ed.D. dissertation, Stephen F. Austin State University,
2000.
[Jackson School, Smith County]
EDUCATION—CHARNWOOD
INSTITUTE
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "CHARNWOOD INSTITUTE,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/kbc16.html
(accessed
March 7, 2006).
EDUCATION--CHILTON
MILITARY INSTITUTE, TROUP
% Chilton Military Academy.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Education.
Chilton Military Institute for Male and Female [catalogue].
East Texas
Collection. Archives,
Stephen F. Austin State University Library.
*#+ ________. Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 18 no. 2 (Winter
1979): 10-23.
EDUCATION—COUNTY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
& Allen, Nathaniel R.
"A Study of the Instructional Staff in Rural School for
Negroes in Smith County, Texas."
Thesis, Texas College, 1952-1953.
* "Appropriation to
Different Districts for the School Year Ending Aug. 31, 1907."
East Texas Family Records 19 no. 4 (Winter 1995): 39-40.
1984): 33.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 19 no. 2 (Winter 1980): 1-18.
“Center
Church and School.” [photos].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/center/censchool.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Cross, Joe. Sharptop
School: A Reminiscent Story Tersely Told. Dallas:
Turner,
1937.
Dansby, Lera Henry. “Study
of the Status of Education for the Rural Negro of
Smith County, Texas.” M.S.
thesis, Prairie View A&M College, 1949.
Austin: University of Texas,
1923.
Texas
25 no. 1 (Summer 1986): back cover.
Freeland, Alma Moore. “Memories
of School Days: Tyler and Some Smith
County Schools, 1898-1951—Readin’ Writin’ and ‘Rithmetic--Smith
County, TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/freeland/reading.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Freeland, Alma Moore. “Memsories
of Starrville School Teaching Days--Smith
County, TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/starvile/starvile.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
“Garden Valley School? 1920s”
[photo].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/garvaly/gv1.html.
Accessed 9
March 2006.
County.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas 11 no. 1 (Spring 1972):
1-8.
“Hardin School Picture.” [late
1920s or early 1930s].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/arp/hardin1.html.
Accessed 9
March 2006.
1 (Summer 1982): 34-44.
&
Hunter, Martha Branch. "A
Study of the Reading Interests of Smith County,
Texas, High School Seniors." Thesis,
Texas College, 1959.
(Summer 1975): 64.
“Mt. Carmel School.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/mtcarmel/mtcarmel.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Muckleroy, Effie Herreize. “Conservation
of Human Resources in Smith
County.” M.S. thesis,
Prairie View A&M College, 1949. (health
education)
Elementary Schools in Smith County, Texas."
Thesis, Texas College,
1954.
“Original Map of Mt. Carmel School.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/mtcarmel/mcmap.jpg.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
1974): 22.
[Pine Springs School, 1924].
1972): 17.
[Blackfork School, 1907].
1994): 18.
[Thompson School]
“Picture of Hebron School from around 1900.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/hebron/hebron.html.
Accessed
9 March 2006.
20.
% Pine Grove Colored
School. Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Education.
(Fall 1967): back cover.
[Garden Valley High School, 1892].
of Smith County, Texas 12 no. 2 (Winter 1973): 29.
[Starrville]
& Robinson, Eugene. "An
Appraisal of the Physical Education Program of the
Negro Junior and Senior High Schools of Smith County, Texas."
Thesis,
Texas College, 1959.
[photographs]
23 no. 1 (Summer 1984): 75.
Seals, Lizzie Emma. “Study
of How the Coordinated Program Functions in
Community Life Development in Smith County, Texas.”
M.S. thesis,
Prairie View A&M College, 1944.
% Smith County Public
Schools, Post World War I. Vertical file. Smith County
Historical Society Archives. See folder under Education.
% Smith County Public
Schools, Pre World War I. Vertical file. Smith County
Historical Society Archives. See folder under Education.
Historical Society Archives. See folder under Education.
% Smith County Schools
Miscellaneous. Vertical file. Smith County Historical
Society Archives. See folder under Education.
(Winter 1984): back cover.
% Starrville Male and Female
Academy. Vertical file. Smith County Historical
Society Archives. See folder under Education.
&
Taylor, Mabel L. "A
Study of Public School Music and Community Music in
Negro Elementary Schools of Smith County, Texas." Thesis, Texas
College, 1959.
EDUCATION—EASTERN
TEXAS FEMALE COLLEGE
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "EASTERN TEXAS FEMALE COLLEGE,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/EE/kbe4.html
(accessed March 6, 2006).
EDUCATION—HOPEWELL
SCHOOL
%
First Annual Catalogue of Hopewell High School for the Year 1888.
Tyler:
Shockley Printer, 1888. Original
in Archives, SCHS.
1982): 38-44.
EDUCATION—MISC.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
Bratcher,
Luther Burbank. "The Effects of Wearing a Lifting Belt on Lumbar
Curvature in Subjects Performing the Routine Back Squat." M.Ed. thesis,
Stephen F. Austin State University, 1996.
[subjects in Tyler, Texas,
subject physical education]
Davis, David Carlton. “Four
Types of Day Care and Their Effects on the Well-
dissertation,
University of North Texas, 1995. [some data gathered from
Tyler,
TX]
DeWitt, Rose. "A
Proposed Program for Child Development in Tyler, Texas."
Thesis, Texas Woman's University, 1952.
EDUCATION—MISS
DOD'S SCHOOL
*%#+
Burton, Morris S. “Culture in the Cotton Country.”
Chronicles of Smith County,
Texas
7 no. 2 (Fall 1968): 36-44.
SCHS [excerpts in Tyler-Courier-Times—Telegraph, May 17, 1964.]
% Miss Dod's Select.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
SCHS.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 7 (Fall 1968):
36-37.
EDUCATION--ROSEDALE
HIGH SCHOOL, MT. SYLVAN
* Kindle, Betty.
"Smith County--Rosedale High School, Mt. Sylvan." East Texas
Family Records 12 no. 1 (Spring 1988): 32-39. [Reprint of
Catalogue
for 1892-1893 session]
*%#+
“A Picture from Our Past:
Rosedale Academy, Mt. Sylvan.” Chronicles
of Smith
County, Texas
18 no. 2 (Winter 1979): 6.
% Rosedale Academy.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
Rosedale High School. Catalogue of Rosedale High School, Mt. Sylvan, Smith
County,
Texas, for 1887-1888, with Announcement for 1888-9. Tyler:
Small
and Burrus, 1888.
Texas,
for Session of 1892-1893, with Announcement for Session of 1893-
1894.
1893;
rpt: [Mt. Sylvan;] Pool and
Conklin, 1961.
EDUCATION—SMITH’S
SCHOOL
*%#+ Woldert, J. George. “Smith’s
School/1866.” Chronicles of
Smith County, Texas
3 no. 1 (Spring 1864): 24-25.
EDUCATION—SUMMER
HILL SELECT SCHOOL, OMEN
Brooks, Nat. “Names of
Ex-Students of Summer Hill Select School Who Became
Lawyers that I Personally Knew, and Who Have Now Passed On.”
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/sumhill/brooks.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
County, Texas 16 no. 1 (Summer 1977): 33-48.
Burton, Allyne Hocutt. “Summer Hill Select School:
A Chapter in the History of
East Texas Education.” Thesis,
Stephen F. Austin State College, 1957.
“Charter of
Summer Hill Select School.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/sumhill/shcharter.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
* Childress, Joel Patrick,
transcr. "Smith County--Summer Hill Select School
Roll, 1876-1906." East Texas Family Records 25 no. 2 (Summer
2001): 27-30.
* Childress, Joel Patrick,
transcr. "Smith County--Summer Hill Select School
Roll 1876-1906." East Texas Family Records 25 no. 3 (Fall 2001):
26-31.
County Schools--1898-1951—Omen School System—Summer Hill Select
School.” ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/sumhill/omen.txt
Accessed 9 March 2006.
%
The Omen Omelet. Vertical
File. Archives, SCHS.
Texas
11 no. 1 (Spring 1972): 36-39.
Orr, A. W. Papers. Archives,
Stephen F. Austin State University Library,
Nacogdoches, Texas.
*
“Summer Hill Select School.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/sumhill/sumhill.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Summer Hill Select School (Omen, Tex.).
Records, 1878-1968, Held by
Stephen
F.
Austin State University.
% Summerhill Select School.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
EDUCATION—TEXAS
BAPTIST COLLEGE
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "TEXAS BAPTIST
COLLEGE,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/TT/kbt3.html
(accessed March 6, 2006).
EDUCATION—TEXAS
COLLEGE
&
Fisher, Pauline A. "Analysis
of the Test Results of Beginning Freshmen Students
in the Steps Reading Test at Texas College."
Thesis, Texas College, 1958.
Hancock, Allen. Texas
College: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Tyler:
Texas College Alumni Association, 1967.
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v.
"TEXAS COLLEGE,"
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/TT/kbt8.html
(accessed March 6, 2006).
Handbook. Rare History of
Athletics for Texas Black College. Bosque
Crossing,
1945. Held by Baylor
University Library.
Schools for the Students of Texas
College." Thesis, Texas
College, 1956.
Jones, Bronté Denise. “Restoring
Accreditation in Two Private Texas
Historically
Black Colleges.” Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Texas at
Austin,
2005.
“News: Texas College, Texas Christian Advocate, 1897-1900 - Smith
County,
TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/newspapers/afam/afam9700.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Pender, Minnie Lee Marshall. "Preferences
and Practices in the Purchase of
Coats and Suits by Two Selected Groups of Women at Texas College,
Tyler, Texas." M.S.H.E.
thesis, University of Texas, 1962.
The TC Bulletin. Tyler,
TX: Office of Public Relations,
Texas College, 1990s-
% Texas College. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
*
Texas
College. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
“Texas College: A Legacy of Strength and Excellence.” Tyler Today
(Summer
1996): 21-23.
Texas College. Catalogue
of Texas College. Tyler, TX:
[s.n.], 1894- .
Baylor
University holds 1919-20, 1944-45, 1962, 1969-70, 1972-74, 1974-76,
1976-78, 1978-80.
&
Texas College Charter. Archives,
Texas College Library, Tyler, Texas.
basketball, history, 1992 Founder's Day, 1984 self-study, administrator
survey, alumni survey, Steer's Horn, application package—1982,
chapel
programs, schedules, Alumni Association, Longhorn, Founders' Day
programs, opening convocations, Leap Year reunions, founders, expenses,
home economics, library handbook, general anniversary program,
commencement exercises, obituary—Dr. Jimmy Ed Clark, obituary—
James W. Washington, Officers' Training Institute, athletes, Black
history
program, musicals, faculty meetings, brochures, communications,
coronations, faculty and staff standing committees, Texas College
Marks
100 Years,
Mary G. Campbell players, memorandums, musicians, Purple
& Gold Banquets, registration forms, Very Much Alive; Summer
Normal
School
Texas College Light. Tyler,
TX: Office of Development, Texas
College, 1997-
Colleges
in East Texas.” M.A. thesis,
North Texas State University, 1976.
[Texas
College]
Welch, Jerry Lee. “An
Evaluation of the Strategic Marketing and Enrollment
Management
Strategies at the Five Private Four-Year Historically Black
Colleges
of Texas.” Ph.D. dissertation,
University of Iowa, 1996.
EDUCATION—TROUP
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Freeland, Alma Moore. “The
Troup Schools--Smith County, TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/troup/troup.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
“Troup School, 1925, 1930” [photos].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/images/childress/troupschool.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
EDUCATION—TYLER
COLLEGE
“Tyler College--Tyler, Smith County, TX –1900.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/tylercola.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
EDUCATION—TYLER
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
*%#+
Burton, Morris S. “America’s Largest Business Training University.”
Chronicles
of Smith County, Texas 10 no. 2 (Fall 1971): 33-39.
“Carnegie Library and Tyler Commercial College.”
[postcards].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/images/pictures/tyler/tcclib.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
“Letter to Miss Pearl L. Davis.”
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/tcc/tccdavis.html.
Accessed 9
March 2006.
1973): back cover.
1972): 13.
See folder under Education.
*
Tyler
Commercial College. Vertical files. Tyler Public Library.
Tyler Commercial College: Department
of Penmanship, Designing, Show Card
Writing,
Art and Cartooning. Tyler, TX: Tyler
Commercial College,
1900s.
Held by Southern Methodist University, Degolyer Library.
EDUCATION—TYLER
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
* Administration
Response to Report of Citizens Advisory Committee High School
Area Study.
Tyler: Tyler Independent
School District, 1988.
*
1911, 1913-1918, 1920, 1922, 1926-1929, 1937-1940, 1950, 1956, 1958.
1960, 1965, 1968, 1971-1974, 1979, 1981-1982, 1984.
Austin,
Effie. “Study of the Attitudes of
Parent-Teachers Toward Modern
Education in the Negro Elementary Schools of Tyler, Texas.” M.S. thesis,
Prairie View A&M College, 1947.
Barron, Robin Gayle. "Color
in Architecture: Developmental
Educational Center
for Deaf Children, Tyler, Texas."
B.Arch. thesis, Texas Tech University,
1993.
1968): back cover.
[printed program for Tyler High School’s first
graduating class, 1888].
Social Studies in Emmett Scott Junior High School, Tyler, Texas."
Thesis, Texas College, 1954.
% Camp Tyler. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
*
District.
Today (Summer 2002): 26-28.
Campbell,
Mae Moore. “Academic and
Professional Record Mae Moore
Campbell--Smith County, TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/freeland/mmcprord.txt
Accessed
9 March 2006.
Carr, Dorothy Henderson. "A
Study of Factors Associated With Early
Withdrawals from High School" M.Ed.
thesis, University of Texas, 1951.
Clough, George Obadiah. "A
Survey of the Public Schools of Tyler, Texas ..."
M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1924.
DeLarot, Anna Marie. "A
Study of the Religious Attitudes and the Mental Health
of Girls Enrolled in Health and Physical Education at Robert E. Lee High
School, Tyler, Texas." Thesis,
Texas Woman's University, 1960.
Delley, Vernell V. “A
Study of Environmental Factors That Influence
Achievement in Language Arts in the Fifth Grade at Peete Elementary
School, Tyler, Texas.” M.
Ed. thesis, Texas Southern University, 1966.
County, Texas
30 no. 2 (Winter 1991): back cover.
Tyler: ‘One Community, One Camp.’” Tyler Life 1 no. 9 (September
1984): 16-19.
% Douglas School.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
1974): 68-69, back cover. [commencement programs for Tyler High
School, 1889, 1895, 1891]
% Elementary Schools TISD.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Education.
*
Tyler Public Library.
“Emmett J. Scott High School, 1918-1970 - Reunion 2000 - Smith County,
TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/scott/esreu2000.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
% Emmett Scott. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See folder
under Education.
Furse, P. J.
“An Era Lost, But Not Forgotten: Emmett Scott High School.” Tyler
Today (Winter 1995): 25-27.
Garland, William Mason. “A
Study of Possible Factors Related to Pupil
Elimination
in Tyler, Texas, High School in 1925-26.”
M.A. thesis,
University
of Texas, 1927.
“Gary Elementary School - 1959-60” [photo].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/gary/1959-60.html.
Accessed
9 March 2006.
“Gary School—Graduation Exercises--1923, Tyler, Smith County, TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/gary/garyhi7.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 14 no. 1 (Summer 1975): 8-12.
Green-Causey, Ruther. "The
Impact of Experience with Inclusion on Elementary
Teachers' Attitudes Toward the Integration of Students with
Disabilities."
Ed.D. dissertation, Mississippi State University, 1999. [Tyler
Independent School District]
Hart, Walter. "A Study
of High School Failures in Tyler, Texas."
M.Ed. thesis,
University of Texas, 1940.
Henderson. Austin: Von
Boeckmann-Jones, 1940.
Hilliard, A. G. The First
Thirty Years. Tyler, TX:
Tyler Independent School
District,
1974.
Hilliard, Seretha E. “The
Selection and Instruction of a Select Group of Superior
Children at the T. J. Austin Elementary School, Tyler, Texas.” M.S.
thesis, Prairie View A&M College, 1959.
% Histories TISD Schools.
Vertical file. Smith County Historical Society
Archives. See folder under Education.
“A History of Tyler, Texas Through Postcards.
Category: Buildings – Schools.”
http://www.geocities.com/rkrtytx/typc-scho01.htm.
Accessed 9 March
2006.
Irons, Edwin Hollis. "A
Comparison of Reasons and Causes of Withdrawal for
White and Negro Drop-Outs in the Secondary Schools, Tyler, Texas."
M.Ed. thesis, University of Texas, 1955.
% John Tyler. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
*
Kimbrough, Bettye Jayne. “A
Suggested Program of Music Education for the
Negro Elementary Schools of Tyler, Texas Grades 1-6.” M.S. thesis,
Prairie View A&M College, 1958.
Smith County, Texas
21 no. 2 (Winter 1982): 1-14, back
cover.
has 1959-1965, 1971, 1974, 1983-1995.
Tyler,
1882-1982. Tyler: Tyler
Independent School District, 1982.
Looking Back: 1992-1982:
Tyler Independent School District.
[Tyler, Tex.?:
Tyler
Independent School district?, 1982. Held
by the University of Texas
at
Arlington.
no. 2 (Winter 1977): 38-40.
[Tyler High School]
% Marsh School. Vertical
file. Smith County Historical Society Archives. See
folder under Education.
Mathis, Franklin Monroe. “A
Survey of the Public Schools of Tyler, Texas, from
1924-1934.” M.Ed. thesis,
University of Texas, 1934.
Matthews, Alma Buckner. “A
Community Develops Camp Tyler.” M.S.
thesis,
East
Texas State College, 1959.
% Middle Schools TISD.
Vertical files. Smith County Historical Society Archives.
See folder under Education.
Mings, Billie. "An
Evaluation of a Unit in Child Development Based on Needs
and Interests Indicated by Tyler High School Homemaking Students."
Thesis, Texas Woman's University, 1958.
“Miss Mildred Littlejohn's 1st Grade Class - 1942 - Gary Elementary
School,
Tyler” [photo].
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/school/gary/1st1942.html.
Accessed
9 March 2006.
Moore, John R. “Academic
and Professional Record, John R. Moore--Smith
County, TX.”
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/smith/history/school/freeland/jrmprord.txt.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
Morton, Lena Beatrice. “Patterns
of Language Usage: A Study of
Tyler’s Negro
Elementary
Schools.” [Texas:
s.n., 1965]. Held by Texas
A&M
University—Commerce
and University of Texas at Austin.
Nash, Max Eugene. “Relationship
Between Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Types
and
Success in the International Baccalaureate Program.”
Ed.D.
dissertation,
Texas A&M University—Commerce, 1999. [John Tyler High
School]
Outdoor Education in Tyler. Tyler,
TX: Tyler Public Schools, 1964.
Overall, Thelma Hazel. “A
Descriptive Study of the Availability and Use of
Community
Resources in the Tyler Independent School District, Tyler,
Texas.”
Ph.D. dissertation, East Texas State University, 1971.
Ann
Arbor,
MI: University Microfilms, 1981.
Penn, Sheryl Ann. "The
Relationship Between Response Selection and Teacher
Performance in the Classroom."
Ed.D. dissertation, Baylor University,
1989.
[Tyler Independent School District]
no. 1 (Spring 1972): 14.
*%#+
“A Picture from Our Past.”
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas 21 no. 2 (Winter
1982): 33.
[1930 Tyler High School basketball team]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txsmith/images/pictures/tylschool/tylschol.html.
Accessed 9 March 2006.
*%#+ “Portrait of Pennybacker’s Pupils.”
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*
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*
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* __________.
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* __________. Some
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*
*
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% African American
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% African American Women.
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*
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*
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*%#+ __________.
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