The Schreiner Collections include the university and student publications archives, documents and manuscripts from past university presidents, theses, memorabilia, photographs, and a variety of media related to the history of Schreiner Institute, College and University. Currently, the collection continues to grow as Schreiner approaches its 100th year anniversary through student, faculty and alumni contributions.
The Hill Country Collection houses a select collection of books, photographs, documents, papers, and other archival material about the history of the Texas Hill Country. The Texas Hill Country is defined to include the following 14 counties:
Bandera, Blanco, Burnet, Comal, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, Medina, Real and Uvalde.
Currently, the collection focuses primarily on materials about the settlement of Kerr County and contains approximately 320 linear feet of printed material and 10,000 photographs, in addition to a small collection of audio-visual materials and letters. This collection continues to grow through private donations and partnerships with organizations such as the Kerr County Historical Commission.
Location
William M. Logan Library
Schreiner University
2100 Memorial Blvd.
Kerrville, Texas 78028
830-792-7321
By appointment only, please contact Sarah Sides at libraryspecialcollections@schreiner.edu to schedule your appointment.