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LDR
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nkm a 00 |
Control # |
1
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smp00018143 |
Date |
5
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20160329113728.0 |
Fixed Data |
8
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151009s 000 i eng d |
Tag 29 |
29
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$ahttp://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/PHOTOS/33390002885636T.jpg$bhttp://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/PHOTOS/33390002885636B.jpg |
Obsolete |
39
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$a241706$cTLC |
Cat. Source |
40
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$aDE# |
ME:Corp Name |
110
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2 |
$aSan Marcos Hays County Collection. |
Title:Ufm |
240
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$aTTWC Cities and Towns, Ruined, Extinct$h[Local History File] |
Title |
245
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10 |
$aMount Gainor$h[Photo]. |
Imprint |
260
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$a[San Marcos, Tex] :$b[San Marcos Public Library],$c[undated]. |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$a1 photograph :$bb&w ;$c5x7 in.$fphoto. |
Note:General |
500
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$aRuins of Mount Gainor. |
Abstract |
520
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$aFrom the Handbook of Texas: "MOUNT GAINOR, TEXAS. Mount Gainor (Mount Gaynor), twenty-one miles northwest of San Marcos, was a school and church community in western Hays County that from 1872 to 1879 was also the site of a post office. In the late nineteenth century the neighborhood was known as an entertainment center; its social gatherings are said to have included ice cream suppers, picnics, dances, and three-day barbecues." |
Pref'd Cite |
524
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$aA high-definition version of this image is available for scholarly or personal use by request from the library. It should be cited as "Photo reproduced from the San Marcos-Hays County Collection at the San Marcos Public Library." |
Subj:Topical |
650
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0 |
$aGhost towns$zTexas$vPictorial works. |
Subj:Local |
690
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$aSMHC Photo Collection. |
Elec Loc'n |
856
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4 |
$uhttp://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/PHOTOS/33390002885636B.jpg |
Tag 949 |
949
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$aSMSMHC$bSMHC$cPHOTO$d33390002885636$g33390002885636 |