12018-10-14T17:41:55-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868304375gallery2018-10-16T18:36:00-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868Personal Scholarship and CollectionsBeyond his career at the libraries, Billings was a scholar and collector.
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1media/Billings_HRC.jpg2018-07-19T19:55:39-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868Collection DevelopmentGinny Barnes22Billings passion for collections and talent for building partnerships helped create a mututally beneficial relationship between the Libraries and the Harry Ransom Center.image_header7941902018-10-16T18:26:07-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868
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12018-08-31T14:04:15-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868A Collection on Texas and the American West - plate image3Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley by James Linforthmedia/Billings_collection_west4.jpgplain2018-10-08T22:08:03-07:00A plate from James Linforth Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley... (Liverpool, 1855), "One of the more elaborately and beautifully illustrated of western books. A large portion of the edition was water-damaged while in transit to New York." - Wright Howes U.S. The image depicts two hunter ducked behind a fallen bufallo and one hunter on horseback chasing two other buffallo. The landscape of the dessert and mountains are seen in the background.Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868
12018-08-31T13:59:10-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868A Collection on Texas and the American West3This title page begins the prospectus on A Collection on Texas and the American West, a large collection at UT on one of Billings favorite subjects: Texas. Billings authored the introduction to the prospectus.media/Billings_collection_west1.jpgplain2018-10-16T03:47:23-07:00A Collection on Texas and the American West. An illustration of two buffalos in orange ink. A prospectus. The Board of Regents. The University of Texas System. Austin, Texas.Rachael Zipperer733bca2661a68a774f69c1b20ebce2dbab84cbc1
12018-08-31T14:01:07-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868A Collection on Texas and the American West - Introduction page12By Harold Billingsmedia/Billings_collection_west2.jpgplain2018-10-08T21:55:46-07:00A Collection on Texas and the American West. On October 24th, 1975, the Board of Regents of the University of Texas System authorized the acquistion of a remarkable collection of materials dealing with Texas and the American West from the Jenkins Company of Austin. This collection of books, manuscripts, broadsides and maps formerly belonged to Edward Eberstadt & Sons, a famous New York bookseller. Assembled by Eberstadt over a period of seventy-five years, these materials represent part of the private stock of that firm--the finest copies and rarest titles set aside for the Eberstadt personal collection. In August of 1975, the Jenkins Company purchased the entire Eberstadt Collection of over 40,000 items dealing chiefly with American history, and in turn offered the items on Texas and the American West to the University of Texas.Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868
12018-08-31T14:01:55-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868A Collection on Texas and the American West - Introduction page 22By Harold Billingsmedia/Billings_collection_west3.jpgplain2018-10-08T22:02:06-07:00years and its present 4 million volume collection grew by over a million volumes during the past four years alone. The Mexican War items are being located in the Jenkins Garrett Library at the University of Texas at Arlington, and it is expected that duplicates of Austin holdings that turn up in the collection will be added to the Garret Library and to the fine Texas Collection in the John Peace Library of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Far from being parochial musuem pieces, these enormously valuable research materials help expand a national and international resource for the continuing study not just of a state and region but of the entire United States and this hemisphere in its constantly developing and evolving movement. By acquiring this collection The University of Texas meets a continuing obligation not only to the citizens of Texas and the Southwest for the improvement of its resources but to scholars worldwide whose concern is the history of the Americas. Harold Billings. Associate Director of General Libraries. The University of Texas at Austin.Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868
12018-09-05T15:41:59-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868Billings with new collection materials1media/Billings_collectionbox.jpgplain2018-09-05T15:41:59-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868