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Soil Survey of King County, Texas
Text describes the area, climate, agricultural history and statistics, soil-survey methods and definitions, soils and crops, land uses and agricultural methods, irrigation, and morphology and genesis of soils of King County, Texas.
Date:
January 2007
Creator:
United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Soil Survey of Lee County, Texas
Text describes the area, climate, agricultural history and statistics, soil-survey methods and definitions, soils and crops, land uses and agricultural methods, irrigation, and morphology and genesis of soils of Lee County, Texas.
Date:
January 2007
Creator:
United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[News Story Log: January 1 to June 30, 2007]
Logbook from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, documenting the names, locations, and run-times of video-taped news segments that aired each day from January through June in 2007.
Date:
2007-01/2007-06
Creator:
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Abilene City Council Minutes: 2007]
Ledger containing minutes of the City Council in Abilene, Texas documenting the group's discussions and activities from January 11, 2007 to December 20, 2007.
Date:
2007-01-11/2007-12-20
Creator:
Abilene (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Curatorial Facility Certification Program: Benchmarking Excellence
Document providing information for applicants who want to certify a facility in Texas to house and manage certain cultural resources, antiquities, etc.: "The purpose of this handbook is to guide the applicant curatorial facility through the entire [Curatorial Facility Certification Program] process, from Application through to Self Evaluation and Field Review" (p. 5).
Date:
January 25, 2007
Creator:
Texas Historical Commission
System:
The Portal to Texas History