This index was created to help researchers locate images of early 20th century San Antonio. In general, publications are indexed on the title supplied in the original, but with what the index's author felt to be the most important word...
1) There is no page 1.2) There are two pages labeled "6" and none labeled "7".
3) Page 46 is miss-labeled as 64.
4) There are three un-numbered pages of advertisements between page 96 and page 97. They are saved as page 96a-96b.
San Antonio (Tex.)--History--Pictorial works.; Fort Sam Houston (Tex.)--History--Pictorial works.; San Antonio (Tex.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Historic buildings--Texas--San Antonio--Pictorial works.
1. Title page counts as page 1; files start at f394.s2_s26_1909_SA_Fort_SH_page02.jpg
2. Pages are not cut square.
Sophia Vickery Ard, whose family settled in Salado in pre-Republic Texas, shares her reminiscences about the town from her mother's childhood in the 1870s to the 1980s. She includes recollections of the devastating 1921 flood in Salado and memories...
Nacogdoches, Texas Nacogdoches resident and local historian Carolyn Erickson hits the highlights of Nacogdoches' storied past, including the many Texas Revolutionary leaders who lived there. John Durst's 1,200 mile ride to warn of Gen. Santa...
Katoaka, Reo.;Japanese Texans.;Emigration and immigration.;Landscaping.
Due to Mr. Katoaka's heavily-accented and broken English, this is not a verbatim transcription; best guess is made based on context of the conversation. Reo Katoaka tells of joining Japanese Merchant Marines for opportunity to come to US. Katoaka...
Kawahata, Henry.;Japanese Texans.;Farming.;World War, 1939-1945.
Hidalgo, Texas Henry Kawahata discusses 5th generation Japanese families whose ancestors came to Texas in the early 1900s, history of his family in Colorado, their move to Texas where his father began farming, experiences during World War II and...
Kishi, Taro.;Japanese Americans--Texans.;Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.;Farming.
Vidor, Texas Taro Kishi tells of family's economic and cultural transition from medieval Japan to business opportunities in Texas through education and travel. Includes experience during Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.