Hogg, Ima


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Hogg, Ima
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Title |
Hogg, Ima |
Abstract |
Ima Hogg describes her life as the daughter of James Stephen Hogg, governor of Texas from 1891 to 1895. She talks about her involvement in creating the Houston Symphony, a mental health clinic foundation, a child guidance center, serving in the school board, and her love for collecting American furniture. |
Collection Name |
HMRC Oral History Collection |
Date of Interview |
October 2, 1974 |
Subject Terms |
Hogg, Ima--Interviews ; Philanthropists--Texas--Houston--Interviews ; Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906 ; Texas--Politics and government--1865-. ; Oral histories |
Interviewee |
Hogg, Ima |
Interviewers |
Henson, Margaret |
Oral History Number |
OH 076 |
Ownership Notice |
The Houston Public Library retains the literary and publishing rights of its oral histories. No part of the interviews or transcripts may be downloaded or published without the written permission of the Houston Oral History Project. |
Geographic Subject Terms |
Houston (Tex.) ; Texas |
Era |
1880-1974 |
Related Resource |
Ima Hogg Symphony Programs Collection ; http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/uhsc/00019/hsc-00019.html; Guide to the James Stephen Hogg letter transcriptions and family photographs, 1890-1903 ; http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00136/rice-00136.html |
Length of Interview |
44 minutes, 22 seconds |
Type |
Sound ; Text |
Format |
Compound resource consisting of audio and transcript. |
Technical Specifications |
Flash Video (FLV); Text |
Funding provided by |
TexTreasures Grant |
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