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  2. San Antonio Municipal Archives - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Municipal Archives are the official archives of the city of San Antonio, Texas. They are a division of the Office of the City Clerk. [1] The mission of the archives is to arrange, describe, preserve, and provide access to archival materials that document the history of San Antonio. [2] They are accessible by appointment only.

  3. Frédéric Dard - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Dard ( Frédéric Charles Antoine Dard; 29 June 1921, in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère, France – 6 June 2000, in Bonnefontaine, Fribourg, Switzerland) [ 1] was a French crime writer. He wrote more than three hundred novels, plays and screenplays, under his own name and a variety of pseudonyms, including the San-Antonio book series.

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman Digital Archive 1817–2002 ( Pay / Free with Athens account) The Evening Times (1914–1990) (Glasgow) via Google News Archive. The Glasgow Herald (1806–1990) via Google News Archive. Word on the Street 1650–1910 almost 1,800 Scottish broadsides at National Library of Scotland Free.

  5. Maria Chabot - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Stewart (1933–1939) Maria Chabot (1913–2001), was an advocate for Native American arts, a rancher, and a friend of Georgia O'Keeffe. She led the restoration of her house in Abiquiú, New Mexico, and took the photograph of O'Keeffe entitled Women Who Rode Away, in which the artist was on the back of a motorcycle driven by Maurice ...

  6. San Antonio de Béxar: A Community on New Spain's Northern ...

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    San Antonio de Béxar: A Community on New Spain's Northern Frontier is a non-fiction book by Jesus F. de la Teja, published by the University of New Mexico Press in 1995. The book chronicles the history of what is now San Antonio, Texas in the 1700s. [1] It includes information on the city's demography at the time.

  7. James Riely Gordon - Wikipedia

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    James Riely Gordon (August 2, 1863 – March 16, 1937) [1] was an architect who practiced in San Antonio until 1902 and then in New York City, where he gained national recognition. J. Riely Gordon is best known for his landmark county courthouses, in particular those in Texas.

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