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- Gantt, Fred, Jr. (1922-1975)
- Garrison, Elbert Charles (1877-1974)
- Garrison, Lloyd R.
- Griffiths, Nellie L.
- Grubb, Margaret
- Gunter, Lillian (1870-1926)
Gantt, Fred, Jr. (1922-1975)
The papers (1943-1975) of Fred Gantt, Jr. concerning his career as professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at North Texas. His papers include documents relating to his career as a professor, correspondence, research material, publications, and textbook manuscripts. The collection is housed in 18 boxes. There are some restrictions on the use of this collection.
Garrison, Elbert Charles (1877-1974)
The papers (1904-1974) of Elbert Charles Garrison concerning his career as a Denton, Texas real estate agent and chairman of the Denton County Democratic Executive Committee. This collection includes: personal and business correspondence, business documents, financial documents, printed material, and material relating to his work in the Democratic Party. The collection is housed in 46 boxes.
Garrison, Lloyd R.
The papers (1909-1955) of Colonel Lloyd Garrison which concern his career in the Philippines (1920s) and at Fort Bliss, Texas (1920s). Collection materials include: correspondence, financial documents, printed material, literary productions, and photographs. The collection also contains the letters (1913-1923) of Ella Y. Garrison, his mother, concerning her activities as president of the Second District of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs. The collection is housed in 10 boxes.
Griffiths, Nellie L.
The papers (1926-1969) of Nellie L. Griffiths' career as a professor in the College of Education at North Texas. Included in this collection is a biographical account, correspondence, publications, and research materials. This collection is housed in 2 boxes.
Grubb, Margaret
The collection contains a few programs (1939-1940) from the Denver Symphony Orchestra and the Oberfelder-Slack Concert Series. This collection is held in one box.
Gunter, Lillian (1870-1926)
The papers (1885-1982) of Lillian Gunter, librarian, and family including correspondence, financial documents, legal documents, research notes, printed material, photographs, and scrapbook. The collection contains extensive research notes on the history of Cooke County. The collection is housed in 8 boxes