This index was created to help researchers locate images of early 20th century San Antonio. In general, publications are indexed on the title supplied in the original, but with what the index's author felt to be the most important word...
San Antonio, (Tex.).; Municipal Auditorium--San Antonio (Tex.).; Maverick, Maury, 1895-1954.; Wildenstein, Jean.
San Antonio, Texas Wildenstein, whose father, Jean, was manager of San Antonio's Municipal Auditorium from 1926 to 1949, discusses the history and importance of the auditorium, the 1979 fire that destroyed it and plans for rebuilding. Included is...
San Antonio River (Tex.).; San Antonio (Tex.)--History.; Paseo del Rio (San Antonio, Tex.).; San Antonio (Tex.)--Politics and government.
A speech delivered by Robert H. H. Hugman to the San Antonio Historical Association on April 19, 1975. Also included is an autobiographical note by Robert H. H. Hugman.
San Antonio, Texas Born in northern Mexico in 1901 to a German father and Mexican mother, Caroline Elmendorf fled the Mexican Revolution, knew Pancho Villa, rubbed shoulders with Mexico's silver barons and then joined the Mexican exile community...
Maverick Bank Building (San Antonio, Tex.); Swearingen-McCraw Building (San Antonio, Tex.); Office buildings - San Antonio (Tex.); Alamo Plaza (San Antonio, Tex.)
Photograph shows looking southwest from the Post Office, on Alamo Plaza, towards the Swearingen-McCraw Building, the former Maverick Bank Building. People on sidewalk in foreground.
Architects--Texas; La Villita (San Antonio, Tex.); Architecture--conservation and restoration; San Antonio (Tex.).--buildings
Office of O'Neil Ford, 528 King William Street, San Antonio, Texas
Eminent architect O’Neil Ford reminisces about one of his great loves, La Villita, while sorting through historic notes and photographs. The Depression-era restoration of La...