University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2023, Volume 3 (open access)

University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2023, Volume 3

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at Austin outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at Austin
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2023, Volume 2 (open access)

University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2023, Volume 2

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at Austin outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at Austin
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Tyler Health Science Center Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Tyler Health Science Center Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: August 25, 2022
Creator: University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at El Paso Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas at El Paso Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at El Paso outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation. Contains index.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at El Paso
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas System Adminstration Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas System Adminstration Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas System outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas System
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Tyler Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas at Tyler Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at Tyler outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at Tyler
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2023, Volume 1 (open access)

University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2023, Volume 1

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at Austin outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at Austin
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at San Antonio Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas at San Antonio Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at San Antonio outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Permian Basin Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Permian Basin Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Permian Basin outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: August 25, 2022
Creator: University of Texas Permian Basin
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Arlington Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas at Arlington Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at Arlington outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation. Contains index.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at Arlington
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Dallas Operating Budget: 2023 (open access)

University of Texas at Dallas Operating Budget: 2023

Proposed budget for the University of Texas at Dallas outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation.
Date: 2022
Creator: University of Texas at Dallas
System: The Portal to Texas History
Legislative Budget Board Fiscal Size-up: 2022-2023 Biennium (open access)

Legislative Budget Board Fiscal Size-up: 2022-2023 Biennium

Publication reports "on the budget and other fiscal actions of each Legislature, and to provide contextual information about the structure, operation, and fiscal condition of Texas state government." This edition provides information of "how tax dollars were directed by the Eight-seventh Legislature, 2021, that may have had a significant fiscal impact" (introduction).
Date: March 2022
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas

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Utilizing many sources new to publication, James L. Haley delivers a most readable and enjoyable narrative history of Texas, told through stories—the words and recollections of Texans who actually lived the state’s spectacular history. From Jim Bowie’s and Davy Crockett’s myth-enshrouded stand at the Alamo, to the Mexican-American War, and to Sam Houston’s heroic failed effort to keep Texas in the Union during the Civil War, the transitions in Texas history have often been as painful and tense as the “normal” periods in between. Here, in all of its epic grandeur, is the story of Texas as its own passionate nation.
Date: February 2022
Creator: Haley, James L.
System: The UNT Digital Library

For the Sake of the Song: Essays on Townes Van Zandt

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After he died, Townes Van Zandt found the success that he sabotaged throughout his short life despite the release of sixteen brilliant albums. Since his death, numerous albums both by and in honor of him have been released and many critical articles published, in addition to several books (including Robert Hardy’s A Deeper Blue by UNT Press). For the Sake of the Song collects ten essays on Townes Van Zandt from a variety of approaches. Contributors examine his legacy; his use of the minor key; his reception in the Austin music scene; and an exploration of his relationship with Richard Dobson, with whom he toured as part of the Hemmer Ridge Mountain Boys. An introduction by editors Ann Norton Holbrook and Dan Beller- McKenna provides an overview of Van Zandt’s literary excellence and philosophical wisdom, rare among even the best songwriters.
Date: June 2022
Creator: Holbrook, Ann Norton & Beller-McKenna, Dan
System: The UNT Digital Library

King Fisher: The Short Life and Elusive Career of a Texas Desperado

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America’s Wild West created an untold number of notorious characters, and in southwestern Texas, John King Fisher (1855– 1884) was foremost among them. To friends and foes alike, he insisted he be called “King.” He found a home in the tough sun-beaten Nueces Strip, a lawless land between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande. There he gathered a gang of rustlers around him at his ranch on Pendencia Creek. For a decade King and his gang raided both sides of the Rio Grande, shooting down any who opposed them. Newspapers claimed King killed potential witnesses—he was never convicted of cattle or horse stealing, or murder. King’s reign ended when he was arrested by Texas Ranger Captain Leander McNelly. In no uncertain terms he advised Fisher to change his ways, so King became deputy sheriff of Uvalde County. But his hard-won respectability would not last. On a spring night in 1884, King made the mistake of accompanying the truly notorious gambler and gunfighter Ben Thompson on a tour of San Antonio, where several years prior Thompson shot down Jack Harris at the latter’s saloon and theater, the Vaudeville. Recklessly, King Fisher accompanied Thompson back to the theater, where assassins were …
Date: May 2022
Creator: Parsons, Chuck & Bicknell, Thomas C.
System: The UNT Digital Library

A Military History of Texas

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“There are some poets we admire for a mastery that allows them to tell a story, express an epiphany, form a conclusion, all gracefully and even memorably— yet language in some way remains external to them. But there are other poets in whom language seems to arise spontaneously, fulfilling a design in which the poet’s intention feels secondary. Books by these poets we read with a gathering sense of excitement and recognition at the linguistic web being drawn deliberately tighter around a nucleus of human experience that is both familiar and completely new, until at last it seems no phrase is misplaced and no word lacks its resonance with what has come before. Such a book is Austin Segrest’s Door to Remain.”— Karl Kirchwey, author of Poems of Rome and judge
Date: April 2022
Creator: Uglow, Loyd
System: The UNT Digital Library

Identified with Texas: the Lives of Governor Elisha Marshall Pease and Lucadia Niles Pease

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Identified with Texas is the first published biography of Texas Governor Elisha Marshall Pease (1812-1883), presented by historian Elizabeth Whitlow as a dual biography of Pease and his wife, Lucadia Niles Pease (1813-1905). Pease volunteered to fight in the first battle of the Revolution at Gonzales, and he served with the Texan Army at the Siege of Bexar. Pease served in the first three state legislatures after Texas joined the Union in 1845, was elected governor in 1853 and re-elected in 1855, and returned to the governorship as an interim appointee from 1867 to 1869 during Reconstruction. His achievements in all these positions were substantial. Lucadia Niles Pease was known as the Governor’s “Lady.” Moreover, her early, independent travel and her stated position as a “woman’s rights woman” in the 1850s, as well as her support for sending a daughter away to college in the 1870s to earn a degree, all serve as markers of her intelligence and the strength of her convictions. To tell their story, Whitlow mined thousands of letters and papers saved by the Pease family and housed in the Austin History Center of the Austin Public Library, as well as in the Governor’s Papers at the …
Date: March 2022
Creator: Whitlow, Elizabeth
System: The UNT Digital Library

Our Stories: Black Families in Early Dallas

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Our Stories: Black Families in Early Dallas enlarges upon two pubLications by the late Dr. Mamie McKnight’s organization, Black Dallas Remembered—First African American Families of Dallas (1987) and African American Families and Settlements of Dallas (1990). Our Stories is the history of Black citizens of Dallas going about their lives in freedom, as described by the late Eva Partee McMillan: “The ex-slaves purchased land, built homes, raised their children, erected their educational and religious facilities, educated their children, and profited from their labor. “ Our Stories brings together memoirs from many of Dallas’s earliest Black families, as handed down over the generations to their twentieth-century descendants. The period covered begins in the 1850s and goes through the 1930s. Included are detailed descriptions of more than thirty early Dallas communities formed by free African Americans, along with the histories of fifty-seven early Black families, and brief biographies of many of the early leaders of these Black communities. The stories reveal hardships endured and struggles overcome, but the storytellers focus on the triumphs over adversity and the successes achieved against the odds. The histories include the founding of churches, schools, newspapers, hospitals, grocery stores, businesses, and other institutions established to nourish and …
Date: September 2022
Creator: Keaton, George, Jr. & Segura, Judith Garrett
System: The UNT Digital Library