Farmers, Ranchers, the Land and the Falls - Texas Parks & Wildlife ...
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A History of <strong>the</strong> Pedernales <strong>Falls</strong> Area, 1850–1970<br />
Wheatley, Harriet, Lady Angler: Fishing, Hunting, <strong>and</strong> Camping in Wilderness Areas of<br />
North America. San Antonio: The Naylor Company, 1952.<br />
Wilson, James Calvin, Some Musings of a Religious Mystic. Brazoria, <strong>Texas</strong>: Privately<br />
published, James Calvin Wilson. Lithographed by Lith-Art Press, Woodstock<br />
N.Y., 1961.<br />
Worley’s San Antonio City Directory. Dallas <strong>and</strong> San Antonio: John F. Worley<br />
Directory Co., 1926-1957.<br />
Miscellaneous Documents, Papers <strong>and</strong> Unpublished Manuscripts<br />
“Abstract of Title, 1476 acres F Schroeder survey, 25 acres E.W. Maume, Belonging<br />
to <strong>the</strong> American Freehold <strong>L<strong>and</strong></strong> Mortgage Company of London, Ltd.” [1897].<br />
In possession of Dena Wenmohs, Blanco County, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
Brigham, Bessie, “The History of Education in Blanco County.” M.A. <strong>the</strong>sis,<br />
University of <strong>Texas</strong> at Austin, 1935.<br />
Brock, Joyce, Geneaological materials relating to <strong>the</strong> Wilson family, in possession of<br />
Joyce Brock, Wimberly, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
Cooper, Diana L., Email correspondence with author, June 2010, in author’s<br />
personal possession.<br />
“Genealogy of <strong>the</strong> Wenmohs Family, 1712-1982,” in possession of Dena Wenmohs,<br />
Blanco County, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
Ogilvie, Mary, <strong>and</strong> John Leffler, comps., Population <strong>and</strong> agricultural statistics<br />
for Blanco County, in New H<strong>and</strong>book of <strong>Texas</strong> files, <strong>Texas</strong> State Historical<br />
Association, Austin.<br />
Wheatley, C.A. <strong>the</strong> Younger, correspondence (September-December 1991) with<br />
Bill McDaniel, Superintendent, Pedernales <strong>Falls</strong> State Park, in historical files,<br />
Pedernales <strong>Falls</strong> State Park.<br />
Wheatley, Harriet, “Memories of Mrs. C.A. (Harriet) Wheatley,” undated [post-<br />
1970] typescript in historical files, Johnson City Library, Johnson City, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
Newspaper Articles<br />
“Camping facilities now open.” Dallas Times-Herald, April 20, 1973.<br />
Carmack, George, “Pedernales—A lush neighbor.” San Antonio Express-News,<br />
September 3, 1988.<br />
Castlebury, Glen, “Rigid Restrictions Keep State Park Primitive.” Austin American-<br />
Statesman, June 12, 1970.<br />
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