Reference Material
Libraries
The HAS supports two reference libraries. Each library maintains specific reference material. Documents are held at the Rice University Fondren Library and the Adriance Library and Research Center located at the Brazoria County Historical Museum.
In addition, some interesting reference materials on ceramics have been made available by the Texas Historical Commission.
HAS Resources |
THC Reference Materials |
HAS contact | info@txhas.org | Stewards Illustrated Key to Historic Ceramics (Rev. 2006) |
I. |
Rice University Fondren Library 6100 Main Street Houston, TX 77005-1827 |
Early 19th to mid-20th Century Ceramics in Texas (Becky Shelton, July 2015) |
Web address | www.rice.edu/fondren | White Bodied Earthenware, European, and American Stoneware (Becky Shelton, July 2015) |
Collection | Archeological publications and journals | |
II. |
Adriance Library and Research Center Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 East Cedar Angleton, TX 77515 |
Other Publications |
Web address | http://www.bchm.org/ | |
Collection | Books | |
Contact | Jamie Murray research@bchm.org | |
Electronic Resources
The HAS maintains electronic resources in the form of Video Tapes, CDs, and DVDs. The items may be checked out according to HAS Check-Out Policy and Procedures. Although duplicates are made, should the electronic resource become damaged while in your possession, you will be responsible for the cost of replacement of a second copy. For more information contact the President at president@txhas.org.
To learn more about the history of our archeological society click here.
Check-out Policy and Procedures are coming soon.