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Brewing History: How Local Option and Prohibition Altered the Texas Brewing Industry
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Announcement for a Women's Christian Temperance Union Jubilee
The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.) announces a jubilee to be led by Ida B. Wise Smith, the W.C.T.U. National Director.
Announcement that Texas breweries are paying millions to convince people to drink more beer
Brewers paid representatives and agents to convince voters across Texas that drinking beer is good for the state economy.
Anti-prohibition meeting in New Braunfels, Tx
Anti-Prohibitionists prepared for a meeting in New Braunfels, Tx.
Courtyard of The Pearl
This is a photograph of the renovated Pearl Brewery courtyard.
Emma Koehler gives a tour of the San Antonio Brewing Association
Emma Koehler shows reporters around the San Antonio Brewing Association following the end of Prohibition.
Hiawatha Advertisement
An advertisement for Magnolia's near-beer, Hiawatha.
Image of a woman's group calling for women's suffrage and prohibition
Women's groups call for the social and political reforms, including women's suffrage and Prohibition.
Letter from Galveston Brewing Company to the U.S. Brewers' Association
Galveston Brewing Company is ending its partnership with the U.S. Brewers' Association.
Letter from Otto Wharmund to Agent P.L. Meyer
Wharmund requests additional information from Meyer regarding his findings that illustrate support of local option.
Letter from Otto Wharmund to Agent Paget
Wharmund writes Paget to express his disinterest in giving up Childress to the "drys" and his eagerness to continue campaigning.
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