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Resources of the Texas coastal region
Accompanied by 23 fold-out plates. Plate 1a : Physiography and climate map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 1b : Physiography and climate map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 2a : Substrate map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 2b : Substrate map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 3a : Water resources map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 3b : Water resources map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 4a : Natural processes map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 4b : Natural processes map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 5a : Generalized soil map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 5b : Generalized soil map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 6a : Biological resources map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 6b : Biological resources map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 7a : Mineral and energy resources map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 7b : Mineral and energy resources map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 8a : Historical and archaeological sites, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 8b : Historical and archaeological sites, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 9a : Current land use map, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 9b : Current land use map, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 10a : Natural areas of coastal waters, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 10b : Natural areas of coastal waters, lower Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 11a : Areas of particular concern, upper Texas coastal region, 1975. Plate 11b : Areas of particular concern, lower Texas coastal region, 1975UT Librarie
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Texas Adopted Textbook List 2016
List of textbooks adopted by the State of Texas for use in K-12 public schools.UT Librarie
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Texas Adopted Textbook List 2019
List of textbooks adopted by the State of Texas for use in K-12 public schools.UT Librarie
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Texas Adopted Textbook List 1995
List of textbooks adopted by the State of Texas for use in K-12 public schools.UT Librarie
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Texas Adopted Textbook List 1991
List of textbooks adopted by the State of Texas for use in K-12 public schools.UT Librarie
Texas Osteopathic Medical Association (TOMA) Archives
Finding aid for Texas Osteopathic Medical Association (TOMA) ArchivesThe Texas Osteopathic Medical Association was organized on November 29, 1900 in Sherman, Texas under the name Texas Association for the Advancement of Osteopathy. David L. Clark, D.O. was elected the first president. The association formed because of the Wilson Bill, a piece of Texas legislation that would have classed Osteopathic physicians with unorthodox practitioners. In 1907, the first Texas Medical Practice Act was passed and it permitted the licensing of doctors of osteopathy in the state of Texas. In 1901, the name changed to Texas Osteopathic Association and in 1930, the name changed to the Texas Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. On September 14, 1971, the name changed to Texas Osteopathic Medical Association, which is the current title of the organization. In the 1950's the first state headquarters were established in Fort Worth. The state headquarters are now in Austin. The auxiliary was formed in 1940. Source: Lydia Anderson Smith, "TEXAS OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/sat07), accessed June 23, 2011. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.The Texas Osteopathic Medicine Association Archives documents the history of the osteopathic profession in Texas from 1930 as the Texas Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons and as the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association from September 14, 1970 until 2003. The collection includes the journals Texas Osteopathic Round-Up from 1938-1944, Texas Osteopathic Physicians from 1944 to 1955, and Texas Osteopathic Physicians Journal from 1955-1976. The collection also contains meeting minutes, accounting records, correspondence, membership directories, and assorted memorabilia from 1938 to 2003. The collection also includes meeting minutes from the Auxiliary to the Texas Association of Osteopathic Physicians from 1940 to 1966 and meeting minutes from the Auxiliary to the Texas Osteopathic Association from 1990 to 2000. Other auxiliary documents and scrapbooks are also included. There are a few papers dated before 1930
Texas Rail System Plan Summary
Summary of current and proposed rail projects including infrastructure and capacity needs on the Texas rail system
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Inventories of irrigation in Texas, 1958, 1964, 1969, and 1974
Inventories of irrigation in Texas, 1958, 1964, 1969, and 1974 : based on inventories made cooperatively by the Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, and the Texas Water Development BoardUT Librarie
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Texas Coastal Management Program : Report to the Governor and the 65th Legislature
Plate 1A : Composite resource areas of coastal waters and adjacent shorelands, Upper Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 1B : Composite resource areas of coastal waters and adjacent shorelands, Upper Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 1C : Composite resource areas of coastal waters and adjacent shorelands, Lower Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 1D : Composite resource areas of coastal waters and adjacent shorelands, Lower Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 2A : Federal lands and areas of national interest, Upper Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 2B : Federal lands and areas of national interest, Lower Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 3A : Areas of particular state concern as nominated by the Bureau of Economic Geology, Upper Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 3B : Areas of particular state concern as nominated by the Bureau of Economic Geology, Lower Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 4A : Areas of particular state concern as nominated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Upper Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 4B : Areas of particular state concern as nominated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Lower Texas Coastal Region 1976. Plate 5A&B : Areas of generalized state concern, Upper&Lower Texas Coastal Region 1976. General Land Office of Texas, Bob Armstrong, CommissionerUT Librarie
Texas Medicine
Index for articles published in a monthly journal related to medicine and surgery in the state of Texas, including listings by subject and author with a list of officers for the Texas Medical Association
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