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    SWCPC 154-E10 #15 Col. C. C. S. on Duke, undated.

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    Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes

    SWCPC 154-E14 #2 Mamie Slaughter and John B. Slaughter Jr., undated.

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    Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes

    [Wiley directing the Tech Band in gym, undated]

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    Undated, mounted photograph of band director Dewey O. Wiley directing the Tech Band in a wood gymnasium. The gym is most likely the Texas Tech College Gymnasium

    SWCPC 154-E10 #4 Unidentified Man in Car, undated.

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    Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes

    SWCPC 154-E15 #7 John B. Slaughter Residence in Fort Worth, Texas, undated.

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    Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes

    SWCPC 826 E1 #31 Ground Breaking, undated.

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    SWCPC 154-E9 #22 Slaughter Family Home Dining Room, undated.

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    Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes

    SWCPC 154-E10 #39 Windmill and Hereford on Ranch, undated.

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    Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes

    The Vulcan Gas Company Flyers - January Performances

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    Houston White was co-founder of the Vulcan Gas Company—a popular psychedelic music venue based in Austin, Texas. From 1967 to 1970, the venue on Congress Avenue hosted many local musicians, such as the 13th Floor Elevators, Bubble Puppy, Hub City Movers, Johnny Winter, and Shiva’s Headband, whose performances were accompanied by the venue's trademark psychedelic light shows. These concerts were promoted through intricately designed posters and handbills, showcasing the colorful culture the Vulcan Gas Company brought to the Austin music scene

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