PowerPoint slides for a presentation about Petra Vela Kenedy, presumably based on Vick's book (with Jane Clements Monday) PETRA'S LEGACY: THE SOUTH TEXAS RANCHING EMPIRE OF PETRA VELA AND MIFFLIN KENEDY. There is little text on the slides, apart from the names of individuals depicted in the historical photographs used to illustrate the slides.
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PowerPoint slides for a presentation about Petra Vela Kenedy, presumably based on Vick's book (with Jane Clements Monday) PETRA'S LEGACY: THE SOUTH TEXAS RANCHING EMPIRE OF PETRA VELA AND MIFFLIN KENEDY. There is little text on the slides, apart from the names of individuals depicted in the historical photographs used to illustrate the slides.
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Audio and video recordings related to the work of Frances Brannen Vick, author, folklorist, publisher, and founding director of UNT Press. UNT bestowed honorary alumna status on Vick in 1998 and awarded her the honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, in 2000.
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Vick, Frances (Fran) Brannen.Petra's Legacy: The Life and Times of Petra Vela Kenedy,
presentation,
August 18, 2012;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1841231/:
accessed May 9, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.