Texas--Houston
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
Roger Francis "Rock" Romano collection
This collection mainly comprises the audio output of the Red Shack recording studion owned by Rock Romano. It also contains archival material related to The Fun and Games, Smokin' Fitz, and Dr. Rockit.
Rolland Bradley papers
This collection contains the papers of Rolland Bradley, Texas State legislator. The collection includes a bound manuscript copy of Bradley’s master’s thesis for the University of Texas on proportional representation in the United States. Also included are several chapters of his book and assorted speeches and pamphlets.
Roster of the Confederate Veterans of Houston, Harris County, Texas
This collection consists of a roster that lists where confederate veterans are buried in Houston.
Salomon Chaim Bochner papers
Sara Hickman collection
This collection consists of business records, photographs, audio, newspaper clippings, and correspondence documenting the music career of Sara Hickman.
Shadyside residential collection
The materials cover the founding of Shadyside, its deeds restirctions, trustees' reports, legal matters and correspondence.
Sharon and Lew Andre Mathews collection
This collection contains digital media that charts the music career of Lew Andrew Mathews, as well as the life and career of Sharon Mathews.
Sheila Pree Bright photographic portraits of Houston Hip Hop Artists
S.I. Morris architectural papers and Astrodome memorabilia
This collection includes the architectural papers of Rice alumnus S. I. Morris, Astrodome memorabilia, architecture notes, clippings and articles, marketing materials, speeches, and honors and awards.
South Main Alliance records
Founded in March 1976 by business, institutional and civic leaders, the South Main Center Association is a private, non-profit community and economic development organization which represents the residential, commercial and institutional interests of the approximately 12.5 square mile South Main area located within the inner loop. In 2005, the South Main Center Association (SMCA) was renamed the South Main Alliance. These records reflect the daily business of the organization.
