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[Letter from Randy Mallory to Jack Lowry, September 6, 1996] (open access)

[Letter from Randy Mallory to Jack Lowry, September 6, 1996]

Letter from Randy Mallory to Jack Lowry dated September 6, 1996 regarding research for a Texas Highways article about Mason County, Texas.
Date: September 6, 1996
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Along scenic Hill Country backroads discover ... Mason County Blue, or Mason County: Hill Country Gem (open access)

Along scenic Hill Country backroads discover ... Mason County Blue, or Mason County: Hill Country Gem

Draft of an article about Mason County, Texas that was published in the April 1998 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Date: 1998-04~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Mason County resources] (open access)

[Mason County resources]

Resource list for an article about Mason County, Texas that was published in the April 1998 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Date: 1998-04~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library
[WWH: Mason County] (open access)

[WWH: Mason County]

Text about Mason County, Texas that was published in the "When..." section of an April 1998 Texas Highways magazine article.
Date: 1998-04~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Louis Heimann, Jr., August 3, 2000 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Louis Heimann, Jr., August 3, 2000

Interview with Louis Heimann, Jr., a former bus driver from Kerrville, Texas. Mr. Heimann tells the extensive story of his 40+ year career as a Kerrville Bus Company driver. His anecdotes include stories of drunk passengers, dead passengers, epileptic passengers, passengers who gave birth, passengers who fought, . He briefly mentions his service in the Coast Guard. He also discusses the flood of 1932, the religious community of Kerrville, and identifies local businesses.
Date: August 3, 2000
Creator: Snodgrass, Clarabelle; Bethel, Ann & Heimann, Louis, Jr.
System: The Portal to Texas History