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Running in Place third and fourth draft

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 1-3.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-7.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 8-12.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-20.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 21-23.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 24-27.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-33.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 34-37.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 38-41.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-46.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 47-50.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 51-54, author's note.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 1-3.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 4-7.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 8-12.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 13-15.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 16-20.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapter 21-23.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 24-27.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 28-33.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 34-36.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 37-41.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 42-45.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 46-49.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy two with notes for Shirley Fisher, chapters 50-54, author's note.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 1-3.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 4-7.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 8-11.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 12-15.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 16-21.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 22-24.

Running in Place unspecified draft, and partial third draft

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 16-19.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 20-22.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 23-25.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 26-28.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 29-33.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 34-36.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 37-40.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapter 41-44.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 45-48.

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Running in Place. Unspecified draft, typed manuscript with notes, chapters 49-54.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 21-22.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 23-24.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 25-27.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-32.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 33-34.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 35-37.

Special Agent 2142 first and second draft

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 1-3.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 4-8.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 9-12.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 13-17.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 18-22.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 23-27.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 28-32.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 33-37.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 38-44.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 45-53.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 54-57.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 8-12.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 13-18.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 19-22.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 23-28.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 29-34.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 35-40.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 41-46.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 47-52.

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Special Agent 2142. First draft, copy two, typed manuscript, chapters 53-57.

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Special Agent 2142. Excerpts from book, unnumbered.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 1-3.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 4-6.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 7-10.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 11-13.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 14-17.

Special Agent 2142 second draft

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 18-22.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 23-26.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 27-31.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 32-37.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 38-42.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 43-48.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 49-54.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 1-2.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 3-4.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 5-6.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 7-8.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 9-10.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 11-12.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-19.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 20-22.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 23-25.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 26-28.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 29-33.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 34-36.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 37-41.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-47.

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Special Agent 2142. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 48-49, author's note.

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CIC in the Luzon Operation. Confidential report published by the 306th CIC detachment APO 442, pages 1-30.

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CIC in the Luzon Operation. Pages 31-end.

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The Philippines Selling Job, Time article on Luis Taruc, Huk Gets Life Term; newspaper photograph of Luis Taruc; music to General Wati March. (May 20, 1946);

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An Open Letter to Luis Taruc, by William A. Owens.

Texas Folk Songs (2nd ed.)

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 1-17: British Popular Ballads.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 18-37: Anglo-American Ballads.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 38-41: Anglo-American Love Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 42-50: Anglo-American Comic Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 51-54: Songs for Children.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 55-57: Play-Party Songs and Games.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 58-59: Anglo-American Spirituals.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), galley proofs. Galley 60-65: Afro-American spirituals, and source notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Samples of paste-ups.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Background information, table of contents, source notes, and preface; typescript.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, British Popular Ballads.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Anglo-American Ballads.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Anglo-American Love Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Anglo-American Comic Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Songs and Games for Children.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Play-party Songs and Games.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Anglo-American Spirituals.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Afro-American Spirituals.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Paste-ups, Afro-American Secular Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Galley proofs of music.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Copies of music.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Copies of music.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Copies of music.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Copies of music.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Copies of music.

Texas Folk Songs (2nd ed.)

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, pages requiring correction.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs; title pages, table of contents, preface, notes on music transcription, introduction.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, British Popular Ballads.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Ballads.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Love Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Comic Songs.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Songs and Games for Children.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Play-party Songs and Games.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Spirituals.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Afro-American Spirituals.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Afro-American Secular Songs, source notes and indexes.

Texas Folk Songs (2nd ed.)

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Title pages and table of contents, typescript.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Source notes, jacket notes, and preface; photocopy and typescript.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Note on music transcriptions, introduction, and preface; photocopy and typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. British popular ballads, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American ballads. typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American ballads, (continued), typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American ballads, (continued), typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American love songs, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American comic songs, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American comic songs (continued), typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American songs for children, typescript.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Play-party songs and games, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Anglo-American spirituals, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Afro-American spirituals, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Afro-American secular songs, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Endnotes and indexes, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition), foul copy. Replaced pages, typescript with notes.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Song transcriptions.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Song transcriptions.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Song transcriptions.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Song transcriptions.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Song transcriptions.

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Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Song transcriptions.

Transcripts of Tapes 108-132

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Tape no. 108. James William Kinnear, life at Beaumont, Spindletop and Batson; July 24, 1953.

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Tape no. 109. William Joseph Philp, life at Spindletop; July 17, 1953.

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Tape no. 110. William Joseph Philp, life at Spindletop; July 17, 1953.

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Tape no. 111. Ashley Weaner, Beaumont, before and during the oil boom; July 17, 1953.

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Tape no. 112. Dr. D.W. Davis, a doctor's experiences in post boom Beaumont, sanitary conditions, morals, and life in Sour Lake, Texas; July 18, 1953.

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Tape no. 113. Frank Redman, Spindletop, Beaumont; July 20, 1953.

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Tape no. 114. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop field; July 22, 1953.

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Tape no. 115. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop field; July 22, 1953.

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Tape no. 116. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket area; July 22, 1953.

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Tape no. 117. George Walker Weller, Beaumont merchant who went into business during boom; July 22, 1953.

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Tape no. 118. George Walker Weller, Beaumont merchant who went into business during boom; July 22, 1953.

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Tape no. 119. William L. Armstrong, early days at Spindletop; July 24, 1953.

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Tape no. 120. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Spindletop, Beaumont; July 28, 1953.

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Tape no. 121. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson; July 28, 1953.

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Tape no. 122. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Kountze, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 30, 1953.

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Tape no. 123. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Humble, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, and Louisiana areas; July 30, 1953.

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Tape no. 124. Glenn H. McCarthy, Spindletop; July 29, 1953.

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Tape no. 125. Cary (Slim) Harrison, Beaumont, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Brazoria County, Humble, Goose Creek, Saratoga, Kountze, and Batson; July 29, 1953.

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Tape no. 126. Alexander Balfour Patterson, drilling in South Texas; August 4, 1953.

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Tape no. 127. Alexander Balfour Patterson, drilling in the Gulf of Mexico; August 4, 1953.

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Tape no. 128. Burt E. Hull, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket, Humble; August 24, 1953.

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Tape no. 129. Burt E. Hull, Beaumont, Sour Lake, Humble Pipeline work; August 24, 1953.

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Tape no. 130. Burt E. Hull, Houston, Beaumont, and accounts of worldwide pipeline work; August 24, 1953.

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Tape no. 131. H.A. Rathke, Spindletop, Batson, Electra, Saratoga, and Burkburnett areas; September 13, 1953.

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Tape no. 132. H.P. Hodge, Corsicana, Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Archer County, and Clay County; September 3, 1953.

Transcripts of Tapes 1-22

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Tape no. 1. James W. Riggs, Goose Creek development 1917-1918; June 19, 1952.

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Tape no. 2. Fred Jennings, reminiscences of Goose Creek from 1916 to the present; June 19, 1952.

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Tape no. 3. Judge Edgar Eggleston Townes, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

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Tape no. 4. Judge Edgar Eggleston Towens, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

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Tape no. 5. Judge Edgar Eggleston Townes, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

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Tape no. 6. Max Theodore Schlicher, early days at Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson; July 1, 1953.

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Tape no. 7. Harry R. Paramore, Spindletop; July 2, 1952.

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Tape no. 8. Claud Deer, Spindletop; July 7, 1952.

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Tape no. 9. John S. Wynn, Texas oil, Corsicana 1897-1901, Spindletop 1901-1903, Sour Lake 1903-1907, Batson 1907; July 4, 1954.

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Tape no. 10. John S. Wynn, Spindletop; July 4, 1954.

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Tape no. 11. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 12, 1952.

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Tape no. 12. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 12, 1952.

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Tape no. 13. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 13, 1952.

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Tape no. 16. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

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Tape no. 17. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

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Tape no. 18. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

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Tape no. 19. Patillo Higgins; July 1952.

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Tape no. 20. Patillo Higgins; July 1952.

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Tape no. 21. Patillo Higgins; July 25, 1952.

10/27
Tape no. 22. Mr. and Mrs. V.B. Daniels, early days at Sour Lake; July 3, 1952.

Transcripts of Tapes 133-163

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Tape no. 133. John F. O'Donohoe, Beaumont, Petrolia, Burkburnett, and Electra areas; September 4, 1953.

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Tape no. 134. Joseph J. Perkins (with some statements by Mr. Charlie Tucker), Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Borger in Hutchinson County, Archer County, Breckenridge in Stephen's County, New Castle, Canada; September 4, 1953.

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Tape no. 135. E.M. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Electra; September 4, 1953.

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Tape no. 136. E.M. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Electra; September 4, 1953.

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Tape no. 137. A.R. Dillard, Electra, Wichita Falls, Spindletop; September 5, 1953.

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Tape no. 138. A.R. Dillard, Electra, Wichita Falls, Spindletop; September 5, 1953.

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Tape no. 139. James S. Hudnall, Cisco, Brownwood, King County, East Texas oil field; August 12, 1953.

15/8
Tape no. 140. Harold C. Starkey and Earl Kennedy; August 25, 1953.

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Tape no. 142. O.L. Albritton and Arthur Elliot, Corsicana-Powell oil field in the 1920's; October 1, 1953.

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Tape no. 143. Mrs. and Mr. Bert Stivers; August 26, 1953.

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Tape no. 144. Mrs. and Mr. Bert Stivers; August 26, 1953.

15/12
Tape no. 145A. Torkild Rieber, background and early life of Torkild Rieber; January 25, 1954.

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Tape no. 146C. Torkild Rieber, early career of Mr. Rieber and the establishment of Texas ports; January 25, 1954.

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Tape no. 147E. Torkild Rieber, shipping industry: salaries, living conditions, organization and discipline; January 25, 1954.

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Tape no. 148H. Torkild Rieber, J.S. Culligan; January 25, 1954.

15/16
Tape no. 149. Ed Prather, East Texas boom days and personalities; April 14, 1954.

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Tape no. 150. Ed Prather, East Texas boom days and personalities; April 14, 1954.

15/18
Tape no. 151. Frank Cullinan, boom days at Spindletop, Batson and Sour Lake; April 15, 1954.

15/19
Tape no. 152. Frank Cullinan, boom days at Spindletop, Batson and Sour Lake; North Texas; April 15, 1954.

15/20
Tape no. 153. Mary Gaillard, life in Goose Creek from 1863 to the present with emphasis on the present; April 16, 1954.

15/21
Tape no. 154. W.D. Bowen, Corsicana, Corpus Christi, Spindletop, and parts of Louisiana and Mississippi; July 26, 1954.

15/22
Tape no. 155. W.D. Bowen, Goose Creek; Burkburnett; Tilden; Callahan; Red River Valley, Louisiana; July 26-27, 1954.

15/23
Tape no. 156. W.D. Bowen, Corpus Christi, Mexia, Thrall, Lockhart; July 27-28, 1954.

15/24
Tape no. 157. E.D. Bowen, adventures of Mr. Bowen in the vicinity of Taylor, Texas; July 29, 1954.

15/25
Tape no. 158. Miss Ima Hogg, reminiscences of Governor James Stephen Hogg; July 31, 1954.

15/26
Tape no. 159. Miss Ima Hogg and Miss Winnie Allen, reminiscences of Governor James Stephen Hogg; July 31, 1954.

15/27
Tape no. 160. Miss Ima Hogg, reminiscences of Governor James Stephen Hogg; July 31, 1954.

15/28
Tape no. 161. Hubert M. Harrison, East Texas oil field; January 17, 1955.

15/29
Tape no. 162. L.L. James and C.M. Jorner, East Texas oil field and oil field litigation; February 9, 1955.

15/30
Tape no. 163. Frank Dunn, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, Humble, Beaumont, Gladys City; March 23, 1955.

Transcripts of Tapes 164-189

16/1
Tape no. 164. Frank Dunn, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, Humble, Beaumont, Gladys City; March 23, 1955.

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Tape no. 165. Miss Ima Hogg, founding of Texas Company and early days of Spindletop; March 24, 1955.

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Tape no. 166. Dr. H.C. Sloop, Beaumont, Spindletop; March 25, 1955.

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Tape no. 167. F.G. Swanson, Burkburnett, Wichita Falls, Swindles; February 20, 1955.

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Tape no. 168. Charles W. Randolph, general work in oil fields of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana; Spring 1955.

16/6
Tape no. 169. Miss Ima Hogg, supplementary statements by Miss Ima Hogg; June 21, 1955.

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Tape no. 170. Sidney Paige, experiences of an early oil geologist; June 7, 1954.

16/8
Tape no. 171. Justina Hill, the life of Dr. Robert T. Hill; July 6, 1954.

16/9
Tape no. 172. Judge F.W. Fisher, East Texas oil field litigation; May 21, 1955.

16/10
Tape no. 173. Mrs. H.C. Miller, Kenneth Miller and Joan Miller, story of drilling of discovery well near Joiner on farm that has been in Miller family for generations; 1956.

16/11
Tape no. 174. E.C. Laster, East Texas oil field; 1956.

16/12
Tape no. 175. H. Gordon Damon, Corsicana; March 23, 1956.

16/13
Tape no. 176A. Annie Webb Buchanan Jackson, first oil well in Corsicana; April 16, 1956.

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Tape no. 177A. Henry Clements, Corsicana, Beaumont, Hogtown; April 5, 1956.

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Tape no. 178. Walter Hayes and Carl Mirus, law enforcement in Corsicana from the turn of the century to the present, particularly during the boom periods; April 5, 1956.

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Tape no. 179. Carl F. Mirus, Goose Creek, Ranger, Mexico, Corsicana; April 4, 1956.

16/17
Tape no. 180 (part 1). Hardeman Roberts, rotary drilling in Texas and Louisiana; April 26, 1956.

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Tape no. 180 (part 2). Hardeman Roberts, rotary drilling in Texas and Louisiana; April 26, 1956.

16/19
Tape no. 181. Charlie Lane, Walter and Jimmy Sharp; May 1, 1956.

16/20
Tape no. 182. Guy Finley and Mrs. Finley, "The Boy with the X-ray Eye"; May 5, 1956.

16/21
Tape no. 183. O.W. Killam, Laredo, Indian Territory; May 7, 1956.

16/22
Tape no. 184. Mrs. Mattie Evans, Arthur Cotton, Lance Rosier; May 24, 1956.

16/23
Tape no. 185. William Edward Cotton, oil boom in Batson; May 23, 1956.

16/24
Tape no. 186. William Edward Cotton, oil boom in Batson; May 23, 1956.

16/25
Tape no. 187. R.R. Hobson, early days in Spindletop and Sour Lake; May 16, 1956.

16/26
Tape no. 188. R.R. Hobson, early days in Spindletop and Sour Lake; May 15, 1956.

16/27
Tape no. 189. Ralph B. McLaighlin, Sour Lake and The Texas Company; May 28, 1956.

Transcripts of Tapes 190-218

17/1
Tape no. 190 (part 1). Hardeman Roberts, introduction of rotary drill in India; August 27, 1956.

17/2
Tape no. 190 (part 2). Hardeman Roberts, oil drilling in India and Russia; August 27, 1956.

17/3
Tape no. 190 (part 3). Hardeman Roberts, oil drilling in Russia; August 29, 1956.

17/4
Tape no. 191. Mrs. Starkey Duncan, oil boom in Beaumont; August 29, 1956.

17/5
Tape no. 192. O.W. Killam, wildcatting in Laredo area, "dottle bugs"; September 5, 1956.

17/6
Tape no. 193. James F. Ross, "tramp contractor"... drilling in Texas, California etc.; September 4, 1956.

17/7
Tape no. 195. J.A. Rush, Spindletop, Burkburnett and other southwestern fields; September 10, 1956.

17/8
Tape no. 196. J.A. Rush, Spindletop, Burkburnett and other southwestern fields; September 11, 1956.

17/9
Tape no. 197. J.A. Rush, Spindletop, Burkburnett and other southwestern fields; September 11, 1956.

17/10
Tape no. 198. Landon Haynes Cullum, pipeline work in Southeast and North Texas and land leasing in North Texas and Oklahoma; January 31, 1959.

17/11
Tape no. 199. Landon Haynes Cullum, pipeline work in Southeast and North Texas and land leasing in North Texas and Oklahoma; January 31, 1959.

17/12
Tape no. 200. Landon Haynes Cullum, pipeline work in Southeast and North Texas and land leasing in North Texas and Oklahoma; January 31, 1959.

17/13
Tape no. 210B. J.L. Delplain, Seminole and Fitts fields, Oklahoma; July 5, 1959.

17/14
Tape no. 202. Guy Crosson, Seminole and Fittstown, Oklahoma; March 28, 1959.

17/15
Tape no. 203. E.A. Hambelton, Saskwa, Seminole, Fittstown, Oklahoma; Smackover, Arkansas; March 28, 1959.

17/16
Tape no. 204A. William A. McElroy, Osage, Nowater, Healdton, Oklahoma; March 28, 1959.

17/17
Tape no. 205A. Bruce Turner, Seminole, Fittstown; March 28, 1959.

17/18
Tape no. 206. C.W. Bland, Seminole, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania fields; March 29, 1959.

17/19
Tape no. 207. Mrs. Ruth Bryan (Madame Virginia), a fortune teller's view of early Texas oil fields; August 2, 1959.

17/20
Tape no. 208. L.D. Winfry, rig building in North Texas, East Texas and West Texas; Wyoming; August 2, 1959.

17/21
Tape no. 209. Claude B. Pennington, electrical work in the oil fields of North Texas, Oklahoma, West Texas and New Mexico from 1914-1930; September 11, 1959.

17/22
Tape no. 210. John H. Wynne, oil leasing throughout Texas in the first half of the twentieth century; January 26, 1960.

17/23
Tape no. 211. John H. Wynne, oil leasing throughout Texas in the first half of the twentieth century; January 26, 1960.

17/24
Tape no. 212. Harold Halsey; January 27, 1960.

17/25
Tape no. 213. Harold Halsey; January 27, 1960.

17/26
Tape no. 214. Mrs. Jane Roberts; January 28, 1960.

17/27
Tape no. 215. A.J. Thaman and J.H. Anderson, life in an oil refining town in the 1920's; January 29, 1960.

17/28
Tape no. 216. A.J. Thaman and J.H. Anderson, life in an oil refining town in the 1920's; January 29, 1960.

17/29
Tape no. 217. A.J. Thaman and J.H. Anderson, life in an oil refining town in the 1920's; January 29, 1960.

17/30
Tape no. 218. Ray Sitting, Spindletop and some West Texas and Louisiana oil fields; August 2, 1959.

Transcripts of Tapes 23-48

11/1
Tape no. 23. James Donohue, early days at Batson; August 1, 1952.

11/2
Tape no. 24. James Donohue, early days at Batson; August 1, 1952.

11/3
Tape no. 25. Plummer M. Barfield, experiences of a mule skinner and rig builder in the early days of Spindletop, Sour Lake, and Batson; August 1, 1952.

11/4
Tape no. 26. Plummer M. Barfield, Sour Lake boom; August 1, 1952.

11/5
Tape no. 27. W.H. (Bill) Bryant, Batson, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 29, 1952.

11/6
Tape no. 28. W.H. (Bill) Bryant, Batson, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 29, 1952.

11/7
Tape no. 29. Presto Mowbray, Sour Lake.

11/8
Tape no. 30. M.C. Boatright, early oil wells in Texas; July 28, 1952.

11/9
Tape no. 31. M.C. Boatright, early oil wells in Texas; July 29, 1952.

11/10
Tape no. 32. Frank Hamilton, early conditions in the oil fields; July 29, 1952.

11/11
Tape no. 33. Frank Hamilton, early conditions in the oil fields; July 29, 1952.

11/12
Tape no. 34. Bill Ingram, Oil City, Louisiana; Breckenridge, Texas; 1908-1938; July 29, 1952.

11/13
Tape no. 35. Bill Ingram, Pine Island, Breckenridge areas 1917; August 29, 1952.

11/14
Tape no. 36. R.S. Kennedy, Breckenridge-Ranger areas; July 30, 1952.

11/15
Tape no. 37. Burk Puschall, reminiscences of an oil worker during the boom period, Breckenridge area 1918; July 30, 1952.

11/16
Tape no. 38. Clair McCormick, McDonald Field, Pennsylvania; Breckenridge, Texas areas 1877; July 30, 1952.

11/17
Tape no. 39. J.R. Webb, Ranger-Breckenridge boom, Albany area 1918; August 1, 1952.

11/18
Tape no. 40. G.W. Webb, Tarrent Cloud well, Ellenberger wells, Albany area 1918; August 1, 1952.

11/19
Tape no. 41. Carl Angstadt, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas boom areas 1912-1952; August 4, 1952.

11/20
Tape no. 42. Joseph M. Weaver, Kay County, Oklahoma; Ranger, Eastland areas; August 5, 1952.

11/21
Tape no. 43. John Little, Sour Lake, Spindletop areas; August 7, 1952.

11/22
Tape no. 44. John Little, Sour Lake, Batson, Humble; August 7, 1952.

11/23
Tape no. 46. Walter Cline, drilling in North Texas; August 13, 1952.

11/24
Tape no. 47. Walter Cline, drilling in North Texas; August 13, 1952.

11/25
Tape no. 48. Walter Cline, drilling in North Texas; August 13, 1952.

Transcripts of Tapes 49-78

12/1
Tape no. 49. J.T. Young, Corsicana, Caddo, Petrolia, Electra areas; August 14, 1952.

12/2
Tape no. 50. J.T. Young, Electra, Upshur County areas; August 14, 1952.

12/3
Tape no. 51. J.T. Young, Wichita Falls area; August 15, 1952.

12/4
Tape no. 52. J.T. Young, Empire, Waltus Field, Howard County; August 15, 1952.

12/5
Tape no. 53. J.T. Young, Moore, Archer, Hutchinson, Ward Counties; August 15, 1952.

12/6
Tape no. 54. J.T. Young, Monahans, Corsicana, Electra, Burkburnett areas; August 15, 1952.

12/7
Tape no. 55. Mrs. and Mr. W.W. Silk, Alabama, Electra; August 15, 1952.

12/8
Tape no. 56. W.B. Hamilton, North Texas, Texhoma Company; August 16, 1952.

12/9
Tape no. 57. W.B. Hamilton, North Texas, Texhoma Company; August 16, 1952.

12/10
Tape no. 58. W.B. Hamilton, North Texas, Texhoma Company; August 16, 1952.

12/11
Tape no. 59. Clint Wood, Spindletop, Sour Lake, founding of Humble Company 1908; August 17, 1952.

12/12
Tape no. 60. M.A. (Curly) Johnson, Corsicana, Spindletop, Burkburnett; August 27, 1952.

12/13
Tape no. 63. Carlton Speed, Corsicana, Wichita Falls, Louisiana; August 27, 1952.

12/14
Tape no. 64. I.T. Kent, Powell development; August 29, 1952.

12/15
Tape no. 65. B.H. Harper; August 29, 1952.

12/16
Tape no. 66. E.I. Thompson, organization of Tipro, West Texas drilling; September 3, 1952.

12/17
Tape no. 67. E.I. Thompson, practices of independent oil operators; September 3, 1952.

12/18
Tape no. 68. James E. Garrett, Earl Snider, Burl Cartright, L.V. McCarthy, T.W. Ozmer, The International Union of Operating Engineers; September 3, 1952.

12/19
Tape no. 69. James E. Garrett, Earl Snider, Burl Cartright, L.V. McCarthy, T.W. Ozmer, Borger boom; September 10, 1953.

12/20
Tape no. 70. C.C. McCelland, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio; September 9, 1952.

12/21
Tape no. 71. C.C. McCelland, Tonkawa; Newkirk; Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Carson and Hutchinson Counties, Texas; September 9, 1952.

12/22
Tape no. 72. C.C. McCelland, Borger, Texas; Dillard, Oklahoma; September 9, 1952.

12/23
Tape no. 73. E.L. Lantron, Ranger, Breckenridge, Desdemona; September 9, 1952.

12/24
Tape no. 74. John Rust, Eastland County areas; September 12, 1952.

12/25
Tape no. 75. Jack Knight, Oklahoma; Burkburnett, Texas; September 1952.

12/26
Tape no. 76. Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Webb, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake; September 1952.

12/27
Tape no. 77. Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Webb, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake; September 1952.

12/28
Tape no. 78. Will R. Wilson Sr., early days of Spindletop; September 1952.

Transcripts of Tapes 79-107

13/1
Tape no. 79. W.M. Hudson, Beaumont, Tampico, Mexico drilling; September 16, 1952.

13/2
Tape no. 80. W.M. Hudson Jr., Beaumont, Sour Lake; September 18, 1952.

13/3
Tape no. 81. W.M. Hudson Jr., Beaumont, Sour Lake, Batson's Prairie; September 18, 1952.

13/4
Tape no. 82. H.P. Nichols, Spindletop, Sour Lake, and Petrolia areas; October 11, 1952.

13/5
Tape no. 83. H.P. Nichols, Beaumont, Petrolia areas; October 11, 1952.

13/6
Tape no. 84. Allen W. Hamill, Spindletop, the Lucas Gusher; September 2, 1952.

13/7
Tape no. 85. Allen W. Hamill, Spindletop, the Lucas Gusher; September 2, 1952.

13/8
Tape no. 86. J.S. Simkins, early days in Corsicana; December 10, 1952.

13/9
Tape no. 87. Ed Prather and Frank Cullinan, outstanding personalities in early days of oil in Texas, and the development of different oil companies; December 14, 1952.

13/10
Tape no. 88. Fain Gillock, history of the wildcatter in the oil industry; April 7, 1953.

13/11
Tape no. 90. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Caddo areas; June 19, 1953.

13/12
Tape no. 91. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Ranger, Caddo, Electra areas; June 19, 1953.

13/13
Tape no. 92. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Caddo areas; June 19, 1953.

13/14
Tape no. 93. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Caddo areas; June 19, 1953.

13/15
Tape no. 94. Claude L. Welherspoon, Corsicana, Spindletop, Ennis; June 27, 1953.

13/16
Tape no. 95. Claude L. Welherspoon, Powell, Somerset, Thrall, San Patricio County; June 27, 1953.

13/17
Tape no. 96. Claude L. Welherspoon, Mirando City, Lytton Springs, Cooper, Somerset; June 27, 1953.

13/18
Tape no. 97. Claude L. Welherspoon, Big Springs, Spindletop, Lake Charles area, Jefferson County, East Texas fields; June 27, 1953.

13/19
Tape no. 98. Claude L. Welherspoon, East Texas, Beaumont; June 27, 1953.

13/20
Tape no. 99. Claude L. Welherspoon, Preston, Petrolia, Mabank, Mineola; June 27, 1953.

13/21
Tape no. 100. Claude L. Welherspoon, Mineola, Deuine, Corsicana, Beaumont, Louisiana; June 27, 1953.

13/22
Tape no. 101. Walter Fair, East Texas oil fields, Farr Foundation, oil field morals; July 2, 1953.

13/23
Tape no. 102. G.A. Humason, invention of Roller Rock Bit and other drilling devices; July 7, 1953.

13/24
Tape no. 103. E.J. Nicklos, Poland, England, Yugoslavia, Mexico, and an account of the Mexican Revolution; July 8, 1953.

13/25
Tape no. 104. E.J. Nicklos, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mexico boom, July 8, 1953.

13/26
Tape no. 105. Mrs. T. Frank Keith (Mrs. Taber, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Essley and Mr. Sharp), early days in Beaumont; July 9, 1953.

13/27
Tape no. 106. Earey C. Deane, Spindletop, Sour Lake areas; July 10, 1953.

13/28
Tape no. 107. James William Kinnear, teaching school and oil field work in Beaumont area; life in Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson, Saratoga; tax assessing at Spindletop; July 16, 1953.

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