Sound recording from the Dallas Genealogical Society conference that was held in Richardson, TX., on March 28, 1992. Side A: Martha Rising discusses solving genealogical problems; tape stops mid-sentence. Side B: lecture continued from Side A; tape starts mid-sentence; applause and tape cuts to a different part of the program at approximately 19:30 of the recording; audio cuts out mid-sentence.
Physical Description
1 sound cassette (1 hr., 01 min., 49 sec.) : analog ; 2 1/2 x 4 in.
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Sound recording from the Dallas Genealogical Society conference that was held in Richardson, TX., on March 28, 1992. Side A: Martha Rising discusses solving genealogical problems; tape stops mid-sentence. Side B: lecture continued from Side A; tape starts mid-sentence; applause and tape cuts to a different part of the program at approximately 19:30 of the recording; audio cuts out mid-sentence.
Physical Description
1 sound cassette (1 hr., 01 min., 49 sec.) : analog ; 2 1/2 x 4 in.
Preferred Citation:
Margaret Parx Hays Papers (AR0906), University of North Texas Special Collections
Collections
This recording is part of the following collection of related materials.
Margaret Parx Hays Papers
Materials related to Hays' life and multifaceted career. She served 22 years in the Department of State's Foreign Service Office with postings in Latin America, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. Later she returned to Texas, establishing the Cooke County Historical Society, heading the Cooke County Mental Health Hospital, and serving as mayor of Gainesville.