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Miss Ima Hogg

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Americana at its finest: Ima Hogg's Bayou Bend. (1963). Interiors, 123 (4), 78-83.
Photographic presentation of the interiors of Bayou Bend prior to opening as a museum in 1966.
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Bernhard, V. (1984). Ima Hogg: The governor's daughter. Austin, TX: Texas Monthly Press.
Biography of Miss Hogg's life as the famous daughter of a Texas governor, collector of early American decorative arts, and well-known philanthropist.
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Crawford, A. F. & Ragsdale, C. S. (1992). The lady of Bayou Bend: Ima Hogg. In Women in Texas: Their lives, their experiences, their accomplishments (pp. 142-155). Austin, TX: State House Press.
Biographical sketch of Miss Hogg's civic life and contributions to Texas.
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Gurasich, M. (1996). Ima Hogg family. In Did you ever...meet a Texas hero? (Vol. II, pp. 11-19). Austin, TX: Eakin Press.
Chapter in a children's book that provides a brief overview of Miss Hogg's life and her family.
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Iscoe, L. K. (1976). Ima Hogg, first lady of Texas: Reminiscences and recollections of family and friends. [Austin, TX]: The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.
Recollections of Miss Hogg and her interests in music, education, mental health, history, furniture, the decorative arts, nature, and gardens
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Living with antiques: The home of Miss Ima Hogg. (1948). Antiques, 53, 428.
Pictures of Miss Hogg's home at Bayou Bend prior to its conversion to a house museum.
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Neeley, G. C. (1992). Miss Ima and the Hogg family. Dallas, TX: Hendrick-Long Publishing Co.
Biography written for children about Miss Hogg and her family. Includes ideas for field trips and further reading
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Olmert, M. (1982). Great collectors. Historic Preservation, 34 (6), 26-35.
Overview of great collectors Henry Francis du Pont, Ima Hogg, Henry Ford, and others
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Rotary Club, Houston, Texas. (1969). Rotary Club of Houston honors Miss Ima Hogg with its distinguished citizen award, Thursday, April 24, 1969, Rice Hotel. [Houston, TX]: The Club
Collection of remarks made on the occasion honoring Miss Hogg with a Distinguished Citizen Award
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Sack, H. & Wilk, M. (1986, February). Miss Ima Hogg. Arts & Antiques, 62-69, 88.
Recollections of noted New York dealer Harold Sack about Texas's first lady of antiques, Miss Ima Hogg
Sutton, W. A. (1999). Ima Hogg. In J. A. Garraty & M. C. Carnes (Eds.), American national biography (Vol. 11, pp. 13-14). New York: Oxford University Press.
Biographical sketch of Miss Hogg's life and accomplishments
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Texian Campaigne. (1948). Antiques, 53, 444-445.
Miss Hogg's collection of Texian Campaigne mementoes prior to Bayou Bend's conversion to a house museum
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Warren, D. B. (1982). Ima Hogg, collector. Antiques, 121, 228-243.
Chronicle of Miss Hogg's collecting activities from the extensive records she kept.

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