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JULIA HAGAN (MRS. H. RAYMOND) PAPERS

1939 - 1984 (Bulk: 1959 - 1966)

Manuscript Collection: MC002

Size: .4 linear feet

Boxes: 1 box

OCLC No: 45876962

Restrictions on Access: None

Terms Governing Use: Open for research by appointment.

Processed by: Sarah Canby Jackson, 2000

Publication Rights: Copyright has not been assigned to the San Jacinto Museum of History. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Library Director. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Jacinto Museum of History as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Citation: [Identification of Item], Julia Hagan (Mrs. H. Raymond) Papers, MC002, San Jacinto Museum of History, Houston, Texas.

Creator Sketch:

Born in San Augustine, Texas, to Henry Jackson Mathews, Sr. and Amanda Louvenia Smith, Julia Myrtie Mathews Hagan dedicated her life to the preservation of Texas’ historic landmarks, serving on numerous commissions and receiving a number of awards. Joining the Daughters of the Republic of Texas in 1939, Hagan was elected president in 1959. While president, she oversaw the restoration of the French Legation and the installation of the first heating and air conditioning units in the Alamo. Hagan served for nine years on the San Jacinto Battleground Commission and worked on the preservation of the De Zavala Cemetery. In addition to her work for San Jacinto and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Hagan also was a member of the Magna Charta Dames, the Colonial Dames of America, the Texas Heritage Society, the Harris County Historical Commission, and the Brazos State Park. Hagan died in 1991.

Bibliography:

Obituary, Julia Mathews Hagan, Houston Chronicle, May 30, 1991.

Scope and Content Note:

Correspondence and printed materials relating to Julia Hagan’s tenure as President General of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and as a member of the San Jacinto Battleground Commission during the early 1960s. These documents record her efforts to preserve the De Zavala Cemetery and support the San Jacinto Battleground and Monument. The bulk of the material (1959 – 1966) is correspondence between the State Board of Control, the San Jacinto Museum of History Association, and elected representatives concerning the De Zavala Cemetery. Also of interest are materials related to the World Premiere of the film, The Alamo, in San Antonio in October, 1960.

 

JULIA HAGAN (MRS. H. RAYMOND) PAPERS, 1939 - 1984 (1959 - 1966)

Manuscript Collection: MC002

Size: .4 linear feet

Boxes: 1 box

 

Inventory

Series: Correspondence

Location

Title

Dates

14

1

Correspondence: San Jacinto Battleground Commission

1963 - 1964

14

2

Correspondence: San Jacinto Museum of History Association

1963 – 1964

14

3

Correspondence: State Board of Control

1959 – 1964

14

4

Correspondence: United States House of Representatives

1960, 1965

14

5

Correspondence: United States Senate

1960, 1963

14

6

Correspondence: General

1959 – 1966

14

7

Correspondence: Invitations

1966, n.d.

 

Series: Financial

14

8

Budgets: State Board of Control; Expense Sheet, DRT, Alamo

1960 – 1967

 

Series: Legal

14

9

Agreements, By-Laws

1962, c. 1965

 

Series: Printed Materials

14

10

"Alamo World Premiere"

1960

14

11

The Alamo

1959, n.d.

14

12

San Jacinto Monument

c. 1939 – 1960

14

13

General

n.d.

14

14

Brochures

1970, n.d.

14

15

Ephemera

1965, n.d.

14

16

Newsletters

1958 – 1984

14

17

Programs: "A Town Hall Meeting in the Spirit of 1776"

1965

14

18

Programs

1958 – 1967

14

19

Programs: San Jacinto Day

1960, 1966

14

20

Newspaper Clippings

1957 – 1965, n.d.

 

Series: Creative Works

Location

Title

Dates

14

21

Speech

n.d.

 

Series: Photographs

14

22

Photographs

n.d.