Inventory of Webb Family Newspapers
The following is a complete inventory of the newspapers received by
the Archives from the Webb Family. Newspapers from the Albany News and
Shackelford County Leader exist here in the archives and their duplicates
were disposed of.
Abbreviations:
Dallas Morning News (DMN)
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (FWST)
Abilene Reporter-News (ARN)
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The Lion's Roar/The Homecoming News/The Cat's Meow, newletter
of the Albany High School Ex-students Association
1961
1962
1964
1965
1977
1982
1988
1996
The Pendleton Scout, newpaper of the Marine Corps Base, Camp
Pendleton, CA.
11/17/1967, v. 25 n. 44
The Baird Star
1/25/1924, v. 37 n. 8
Ft. Griffin Fandangle Newsletters
1953
1968
1997
Ranch Record
9/18/1981
The Come-Back, newpaper printed for soldiers interred at Walter
Reed Hospital in Washington DC.
9/17/1919
The Presbyterian
6/1976, Fandangle
Abilene Reporter-News
2/3/1945, v. 64 n. 224, Saturday
10/8/1945, v. 65 n. 110, Monday
Abilene Reporter-News
9/12/1941, v. 61 n. 88
6/22/1947, Fandangle
11/12/1954
1/29/1975, Watt Matthews
7/2/1978, Dyess
8/5/1978, Albany Flood
8/6/1978, Albany Flood
8/7/1978, Albany Flood
8/8/1978, Albany Flood
8/9/1978, Albany Flood
8/10/1978, Albany Flood
8/11/1978, Albany Flood
8/19/1978, Albany Flood
8/20/1978, Albany Flood
8/27/1978, Albany Flood
8/4/1979, Albany Flood, one year later
6/30/1985, Dyess AFB
7/28/1996, Old Jail Art Center
10/20/1996, Albany
1/5/1997, AOL article
4/14/1997, Watt Matthews dies
6/20/1997, Fandangle
Navasota Examiner
8/7/1929, v. 32, n. 151, Obituary of Mrs. Loula Crutchfield, mother
of G.P. Crutchfield
8/12/1954
DMN
7/25/1969, Moon landing
8/6/1978, Albany Flood
7/10/1994, Fandangle
8/9/1994, Van Cliburn
Throckmorton Tribune
10/2/1958, v. 71 n. 8, Throckmorton Co. Centennial
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
10/27/1944, v. 64 n. 270
10/30/1949, Sunday, 100th Anniversary of the founding of Ft. Worth.
6/25/1950,
11/22/1963, v. 83 n. 295, Friday, Kennedy Assassination
11/25/1963, v. 83 n. 298, Oswald killed.
FWST
8/15/1945, End of WWII
6/25/1946, Fandangle
6/21/1963, Fandangle
11/23/1963, Kennedy Assassination
11/28/1963, Kennedy Assassination
12/1/1963, Kennedy Assassination
6/20/1970, Frontier clothing donated to Texas Tech.
8/6/1978, Albany Flood
9/5/1978, Albany Flood
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Albany News
9/11/1941, v. 56 n. 48, G.P. Cructhfield named county USO head.
2/26/1942, v. 57 n. 20, Franz L. Miller
4/12/1945, v. 61 n. 26, A.M. Russ, Merrick Davis, re-elected trustees
of AISD.
8/9/1945, Mrs. A.W. Reynolds
5/23/1946, v. 62 n. 32, Roeser & Pendleton
5/22/1947, v. 63 n. 32, Obitutary for Mrs. May Vernon (Bartholomew)
Webb, mother of Sam R. Webb
5/29/1947, v. 63 n. 33
6/5/1947, v. 63 n. 34, Fandange article written by W.G. Webb, Jr.
6/19/1947, v. 63 n. 36, Fandangle
7/3/1947, v. 63 n. 38, Fandangle
10/26/1961, v. 78 n. 8, Ex-students Homecoming
The following Albany News are currently at the Shackelford County Library
10/1/1970, Robert E. Nail, Jr. Memorial Stadium dedication
4/19/1978, v. 102 n. 43, Fandangle
8/2/1978, v. 103 n. 6, Lake McCarty intentional fish kill.
8/11/1978, v. 103 n. 7, Albany Flood
8/24/1978, v. 103 n. 9, Albany Flood
8/2/1979, v. 104 n. 6, Albany Flood, one year later
8/17/1978 v. 103 n. 8, Flood
1/31/1980, v. 104 n. 32, First National Bank of Albany fire.
9/11/1980, v. 105 n. 12, John H. Sedwick
2/20/1986, v. 110 n. 36, Triple murder; see Personage file: Seedig,
Ray
2/27/1986, v. 110 n. 37, Triple murder; see Personage file: Seedig,
Ray
5/10/1990, v. 114 n. 48, Albany Flood
Shackelford County Leader
8/26/1943, v. 10 n. 34, A.W. (Jack) Reynolds
11/11/1943, v. 5 no 14, Ann Russ Holaday recieves Silver Wings, daughter
of Minnie Belle (Webb) Russ.
5/24/1945, v. 7 n. 21, Article by W.G. Webb, Jr.
4/10/1947, v. 9 n. 13
5/12/1947, v. 9 n. 24, Article on death of Mrs. May Vernon (Bartholomew)
Webb
6/19/1947, v. 9 n. 25, Fandangle
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Newspapers
Shackelford County Leader
11/12/1942
2/11/1943
6/3/1943, 5 copies
1/6/1944, v. 6 n. 1, Lt. Col. Dyess laid to rest in Albany
8/17/1944, v. 6 n. 33, Bob Green
8/24/1944, v. 6 n. 34
1/25/1945
2/8/1945, v. 7 n. 6, Lt. Norman Hatcher killed
2/15/1945, v. 7 n. 7
9/20/1945, v. 7 n. 37
Albany News
10/17/1940, v. 56 n. 1, Thursday, American Legion Convention
10/24/1940, v. 56 n. 2, Thursday, American Legion Convention
1/7/1943, v. 58 n. 12, Thursday
1/21/1943, v. 58 n. 14, Thursday
2/18/1943
8/19/1943, v. 58 n. 44, Thursday, General Robert Williams
11/11/1943, v. 60 n. 4, Thursday, Dyess Homecoming
1/6/1944, v. 60 n. 12, Thursday
2/17/1944, v. 60 n. 18, Thursday
7/20/1944, v. 60 n. 40, Thursday
7/27/1944, v. 60 n. 41, Thursday
8/3/1944, v. 60 n. 42, Thursday
11/23/1944, v. 61 n. 6, Thursday
1/4/1945
2/4/1945, v. 61 n. 16, 2 soldiers MIA, Lt. Norman Hatcher, Lt. Harold
Law
2/8/1945, v. 61 n. 7, Lt. Norman Hatcher killed
5/17/1945, v. 61 n. 31, Thursday, Albany POWs liberated: Harold Law
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Throckmorton Tribune
10/2/1958, History of the AV Ranch (J.A. Matthews)
ARN
1948, Black is the Color (play by Robert E. Nail) article and advertisement.
11/10/1991, Watt Matthews
10/1/1995, Watt Matthews
6/25/1995, Shackelford County Bridges
5/7/1998, West Texas Rehabilitation Center
5/14/1998, McMurray Theatre
undated, Fandangle/Old Jail Art Center
4/13/1986, Stacy Dam
2/21/1999, Schkade Oil Business
12/4/1998, Big Country Scenery
Cat's Meow (newsletter of the Albany High School Ex-students
Association)
10/16/1992
9/12/1986
Albany News
12/20/1979
6/16/1976, Back at the Ranch, by Bob Green
6/23/1976, Back at the Ranch, by Bob Green
5/5/1966, Pol Adv.: John E. Beall for County Judge
10/28/1993, Shackelford County Court House
10/15/1964, Robert Nail
10/8/1964
Albany Chamber of Commerce Program, 7/4/1991
Albany Lions Football Schedule, 1966
Albany First National Back Advertisement, undated.
DMN
5/15/1983, Watt Matthews
4/2/1997, Tornado of 1957
8/23/1936, Flood
FWST
2/21/1962, John Glenn space flight