![]() ![]() He returned to Texas and that same year became a professorĮnglish at the University of Texas at Austin (UT). In 1913, he enrolled at Columbia University and received Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, and graduated with a Bachelor of ArtsĪfter college, Dobie wrote for several Texas newspapers and worked as a high schoolĪnd principal in Alpine, Texas. Live with his grandmother in Alice, Texas to attend high school. James Frank Dobie was born on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas on September 26, 1888.įather, Richard Jonathan Dobie, was a rancher and taught his son about the land andĬattle his mother, Ella Byler Dobie, was a teacher and gave him an appreciation for Technology Act–which supported processing and cataloging of this collection. ![]() Library and Archives Commission under the provisions of the Library Services and Program–funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Texas State The Ransom Center gratefully acknowledges assistance from the TexTreasures grant The papers are primarily written in English with some Spanish language Others, and Dobie family letters and papers. Frank Dobie contain numerous manuscripts for his writings, voluminousĬorrespondence files, and extensive research materials, plus personal papers, manuscripts ![]() The papers of Texas writer, folklorist, andĮducator J. Frank Dobie: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom CenterĢ84 document boxes, 4 index card boxes (120.12 linear feet), 8 galley folders (gf), ![]()
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