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Texas Almanac, 1992-1993

Description: The almanac covers general topics about the state of Texas including statistics for individual counties, history, wildlife, science, agriculture, expenditures, and weather, as well as discussions of legal and social issues of the time. The general index and advertisers index begin on page 626.
Date: 1991
Creator: Kingston, Mike
Partner: Texas State Historical Association

General Soil Map, Llano County, Texas

Description: Map displays soil types along with creeks, towns, schools, churches, power transmission lines, oil and gas pipelines, roads, and railroads. Includes legend and symbols.
Date: 1991
Creator: United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Angelo State University Management, Instruction, and Research Center Progress Report: March 1991

Description: Biennial progress report of the Angelo State University Management, Instruction, and Research Center providing a summary of completed work and ongoing projects related to business in agriculture.
Date: March 1991
Creator: Angelo State University. Management, Instruction, and Research Center.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Nurseries and Greenhouses

Description: This pamphlet concerns the "final rules governing the protection of employees on farms, and in forests, nurseries, and greenhouses from occupational exposure to agricultural pesticides." It includes a number of handwritten edits.
Date: [1991-01..1999-01]
Creator: Texas. Department of Agriculture.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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[CIS Demonstration Tape]

Description: A video of a compilation of short videos featuring fashion design, Comerica Bank, TAMS, vocational education, and metalwork artistry.
Date: April 3, 1991
Duration: 31 minutes 14 seconds
Creator: University of North Texas. Center for Media Production.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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