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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

1906

Weather

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Climate Of Extreme Southern Texas, Joseph F. Cline, William Doherty Jan 1906

Climate Of Extreme Southern Texas, Joseph F. Cline, William Doherty

Gulf Coast Line Magazine

Discusses weather and climate conditions in south Texas region. Includes tables of weather data and images of various crops and farming activities including: pineapple, cassava, a banana grove, workers baling alfalfa, palm trees and a corn field, a lake with men in a boat, men loading boxes of onions onto a refrigerated railcar. Some photos by Wheelus.


Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty Jan 1906

Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty

Gulf Coast Line Magazine

Discusses weather, schools, and the advantage of the "homestead law." Includes image of produce on display in a wagon surrounded by men, ducks on a lake - photo by Wheelus.


Health Conditions In Southwest Texas, Arthur E. Spohn, William Doherty Jan 1906

Health Conditions In Southwest Texas, Arthur E. Spohn, William Doherty

Gulf Coast Line Magazine

Discusses the region's landscape, water sources, climate, diseases, and typical health conditions of people living in the region. Includes image of Mexican laborers clearing chapparal. Photo by Wheelus.


Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty, Wheelus Jan 1906

Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty, Wheelus

Gulf Coast Line Magazine

Discusses weather, schools, and the advantage of the "homestead law." Includes image of produce on display in a wagon surrounded by men, ducks on a lake - photo by Wheelus.