Resource Type

Serial/Series Title

[Notes on Syrup Making] (open access)

[Notes on Syrup Making]

Notes from the Randy Mallory Papers, labeled "syrup making." In the notes, there are small markings on the left-hand side about the cooking process, other scribblings on individuals, and places to get ingredients. "Syrup used to be a currency: you'd work for somebody & get paid in syrup."
Date: 199X-10-16
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Caption draft for Wilcox syrup mill] (open access)

[Caption draft for Wilcox syrup mill]

Document from the Randy Mallory Papers, detailing caption information for Wilcox's syrup mill video (presumably) and about syrup maker Hulen Wilcox.
Date: 198X
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Notes from the Randy Mallory Papers] (open access)

[Notes from the Randy Mallory Papers]

Notes from the Randy Mallory Papers, with a detailed checklist and what appears to be notes on planting sugarcane needed for syrup making.
Date: 199X
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Notes about the Cane Sugar Industry] (open access)

[Notes about the Cane Sugar Industry]

Notes from the Randy Mallory Papers, detailing the history of the Cane Sugar industry.
Date: 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Photocopies of book pages on sugarcane] (open access)

[Photocopies of book pages on sugarcane]

Photocopies of book pages on sugarcane from the Randy Mallory Papers.
Date: 197X
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ribbon Cane Syrup: I wouldn't use anything else on my pancakes (open access)

Ribbon Cane Syrup: I wouldn't use anything else on my pancakes

An article written by Randall Mallory and Sallie Evans, titled "Ribbon Cane Syrup." The article is about Hulen Wilcox's syurp mill in Rusk, Texas. The article was published in a magazine by the Texas Department of Transportation, "Texas Highways."
Date: November 1980
Creator: Mallory, Randall S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Handwritten notes on the syrup business] (open access)

[Handwritten notes on the syrup business]

Notes from the Randy Mallory Papers, detailing information about the syrup-making community. "When it "comes off" it's got to be -- thickess, too thin, no good. Syrup aficionados hate thin syrup."
Date: 198X
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library