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Category Archives: Texas Regionalism
CUL Digital Collections Update: April 2013
In April 2013, SMU’s Central University Libraries (CUL) uploaded 487 items into CUL Digital Collections. Highlights include: 97 Texas-related oil negatives by Robert Yarnall Richie as part of the TexTreasures FY2013 grant 14 slides showing PWAP murals by Jerry Bywaters … Continue reading
CUL Digital Collections: August 2012
In August 2012, CUL uploaded 660 items into our CONTENTdm collections. CUL now has approximately 24,580 published items. (Note: Items include individual pages in compound objects.) Below are highlights: 46 Texas postcards into the Lawrence T. Jones III Texas Photographs … Continue reading
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DeForrest Judd’s Big Bend, Hill Country, and Caddo Lake Sketchbook
Today, we uploaded DeForrest Judd’s Big Bend, Hill Country, and Caddo Lake Sketchbook, comprising 124 pages of images. DeForrest H. Judd, a native of Hartsgrove, Ohio, lived most of his life in Dallas working as an artist and teaching at … Continue reading
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