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[Observations of a black conservative, Volume 5, Issue 22] (open access)

[Observations of a black conservative, Volume 5, Issue 22]

A copy of Observation of a Black Conservative by Clay Smothers (issue 23).
Date: [1976..1978]
Creator: Smothers, Clay
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Essay by Laura Castro] (open access)

[Essay by Laura Castro]

Photocopy of an essay on how the Dellana family came to reside in Rollingwood, Texas. Castro talks about Condado Dellana's immigration from Italy to the United States and how he eventually moved to Texas to help build the capitol building in Austin. Years later, Condado discovered a cave in Rollingwood that produced extremely good fertilizer due to the guano from the bats that lived in the cave. He eventually bought the property that the cave was on and started selling the fertilizer to nurseries around the state.
Date: February 27, 1976
Creator: Castro, Laura
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Observations of a black conservative, Volume, Issue 23] (open access)

[Observations of a black conservative, Volume, Issue 23]

A copy of Observation of a Black Conservative by Clay Smothers (issue 23).
Date: [1976..1978]
Creator: Smothers, Clay W.
System: The UNT Digital Library