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    SWCPC 154-E7 #1 Wooden Structure, 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-E1 #31 Eloise Slaughter, 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-E5 #1 Original Slaughter Headquarters, 1899-1900.

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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 - February 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

    The Who

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    The Glen Sample Ely Autograph and Music Memorabilia Collection consists of autographed items and other music memorabilia, all framed and centered around a specific band or performer, assembled by Glen Ely during his time as a journalist and afterward.Tan paper signed by Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle; green paper signed by Roger Daltrey and Kieth Moon, Blue paper signed by John Entwistle and Pete Townshend; white lined paper signed in UK in 1964 by the High Numbers (original band name before The Who) by Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, and John Entwistle (who signed his name as John Brown in early days because of embarrassment about his last name); original first printing concert tickets for London 1975, Wales 1976, Glasgow 1976; original first printing of 1976 Who “Put the Boot In” concerts handbill; original 1971 Joe Sia photograph of band; original first printing of Fillmore/Winterland handbill for The Who concerts sharing the bill with the with The Vagrants (Leslie West of Mountain’s first band, and West was asked to play on Who’s Next sessions

    SWCPC 403 E3 #13 Harley Sadler, undated.

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    This collection consists of photographs of tent shows (1900-1920). Russell Snow toured and performed with the Harley Sadler tent show into the 1920s

    SWCPC 403 E3 #4 Gloria Sadler, undated.

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    This collection consists of photographs of tent shows (1900-1920). Russell Snow toured and performed with the Harley Sadler tent show into the 1920s

    SWCPC 438 Negatives #59 C. C. Slaughter (duplicate), undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 Negatives #16 John Glenn Halsell, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 #64 Oliver Loving (duplicate), undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

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