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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Remote Storage William A. Owens Papers, Part Two Box
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Texas Folk Songs (2nd ed.)

40/1
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, pages requiring correction.

40/2
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs; title pages, table of contents, preface, notes on music transcription, introduction.

40/3
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, British Popular Ballads.

40/4
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Ballads.

40/5
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Love Songs.

40/6
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Comic Songs.

40/7
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Songs and Games for Children.

40/8
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Play-party Songs and Games.

40/9
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Anglo-American Spirituals.

40/10
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Afro-American Spirituals.

40/11
Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition). Proofs, Afro-American Secular Songs, source notes and indexes.

Miscellaneous Materials

41/1
Sunday Dallas Times Herald Magazine, February 2, 1978.

41/2
An old song book.

41/3
Pioneers Along the Manatawny , by W.E. Clausen.

41/4
"Southwestern Historical Quarterly", April 1979.

41/5
"The Czechs in Texas, " a symposium sponsored by the Texas A & M English Department.

41/6
Amistad II: Afro-American Art, David Driskell, ed.

41/7
Southwest Review, Winter 1974.

41/8
National Wildlife magazine, June-July 1977.

41/9
"The Patillo Higgins Series of Natural History and Anthropology", McFaddin Beach, by Russell J. Long.

41/10
Texas A & M Today, centennial January-February 1976.

41/11
As A Man Thinketh by James Allen, dedicated to Owens by Millicent Merz, June 1932.

41/12
Unidentified code book.

41/13
Recollections of the Jersey Prison Ship.

Personal Correspondence, U-XYZ

7/1
Personal correspondence, U-V. With the United Church Press on Black Mutiny. September 1972 - June 1979

7/2
Personal correspondence, W. From Annie Laurie Williams on permission to use her correspondence; from Frank Wardlaw on publication of Impressions of the Big Thicket; on Annie L. Williams' papers. March 1947-December 1972

7/3
Personal correspondence, W. On publication of Impressions of the Big Thicket. January-December 1973

7/4
Personal correspondence, W. From University of Texas Press on republishing Three Friends; from James Weikart on his book; from Dora B. Weiner and William R. Keylor on a book to honor Jacques Barzun. January-December 1974

7/5
Personal correspondence, W. From Weiner and Keylor on From Parnassus: A Volume of Essays for Jacques Barzun. January-December 1975

7/6
Personal correspondence, W. From Loula Grace Erdman to F. Wardlaw on the text for the book of Michael Frary's paintings of the Panhandle; from F. Wardlaw to J.R. Parten on establishing a fund to xerox the Bedichek letters; from Henry Lee Somerville on a book about Texas Aggies, Men With Boots; from Keylor and Weiner on From Parnassus; from Alfred Wupperman on quoting Three Friends in his book; from F. Wardlaw on Bill Brett's book, The Stolen Steers. January-December 1976

7/7
Personal correspondence, W. With Frank Wardlaw on Bill Brett's The Stolen Steers; with Walter Rundell on working with Owens on the Bedichek papers; obituary for Annie Laurie Williams; with F. Wardlaw on Gilbert Jordan's book. January-December 1977

7/8
Personal correspondence, W. On Owens as "Visiting Professor" at University of Texas at Austin. January-May 1978

7/9
Personal correspondence, W. With Larry J. Wygant on his examining the Bedichek papers; with Frank Wardlaw on Gilbert Jordan's book. July-August 1978

7/10
Personal correspondence, W. With Larry J. Wygant on Bedichek letters; with John West and Lucy West on Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. January-December 1979

7/11
Personal correspondence, W. Undated

7/12
Personal correspondence, XYZ. From Ralph Yarborough on conservation of the Big Thicket. 6 September 1973

7/13
Personal correspondence, XYZ. With Ralph Yarborough on the Big Thicket. September 1973 - November 1974.

Personal Correspondence, NEH Tour

9/18
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerned with tour, itinerary, letters from promoters, hosts and fans of the tour, approximately April-August 1972.

9/19
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerned with tour itinerary, letters from promoters and hosts concerning performance dates and travel plans, September 1972.

9/20
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerned with tour itinerary and letters from promoters, October 1972.

Personal Correspondence, NEH Tour

10/1
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerning tour itinerary, letters from promoters and hosts concerning travel plans, performance dates, critiques of program by viewers, newspaper clippings reviewing the tour, November 1972.

10/2
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerning tour itinerary, letters from promoters concerning performance dates, December 1972.

10/3
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerning tour itinerary, letters from promoters, January 1973.

10/4
National Humanities Series Tour. Letters and papers concerning tour itinerary, letters from promoters, hosts and fans, and newspaper review of program, February-July 1973.

10/5
National Humanities Series Tour. Owens' notes and scripts for the tour.

10/6
National Humanities Series Tour. Misc., "Frontiers: Setting a Nation-A Bibliography", tour information. Undated

10/7
National Humanities Series Tour. Misc., information. Undated

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 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.

Caves of Arayat third draft

21/1
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, preface, part I, chapters 1-3.

21/2
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-6.

21/3
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 7-9.

21/4
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 10-12.

21/5
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

21/6
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-20.

21/7
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, part II, chapters 21-23.

21/8
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapter 24-27.

21/9
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-29.

21/10
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 30-32.

21/11
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapter 35.

21/12
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 36-38.

21/13
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

21/14
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

21/15
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-47.

21/16
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, part I T"he Mountain," chapters 1-3.

21/17
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 4-6.

21/18
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 7-9.

21/19
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 10-12.

21/20
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 13-15.

21/21
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 16-19.

21/22
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 20-22.

21/23
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, part II "The Caves," chapters 23-25.

21/24
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 26-28.

21/25
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 29-31.

21/26
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 32-34.

21/27
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, part III, chapters 35-37.

21/28
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 38-41.

21/29
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil. chapters 42-46.

21/30
Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript with notes in pencil, chapters 47-48.

Caves of Arayat unspecified late draft

23/1
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, part I "The Mountain," chapters 1-3.

23/2
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-6.

23/3
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 7-9.

23/4
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 10-12.

23/5
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

23/6
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-29.

23/7
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 21-23.

23/8
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, part II "The Caves," chapters 24-27.

23/9
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-29.

23/10
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 30-32.

23/11
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 33-35.

23/12
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, part III The Tunnels, chapters 36-38.

23/13
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

23/14
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

23/15
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-47.

23/16
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified late draft, typed manuscript, chapter 48.

Miscellaneous Writings

29/6
"Such Freedom Americans Have Taught Us," short story by Owens, typescript.

29/7
Typed first draft of "Dimensions, "short story on Japanese soldiers in World War II.

29/8
Typed second draft of "Dimensions."

29/9
"Writing Creatively," autobiographical piece by Owens, first draft typescript with notes.

29/10
"Writing Creatively," second draft typescript with notes.

29/11
"Writing Creatively," third draft typescript with notes.

29/12
"From Isaac Watts to 'Heaven's Radio', " essay on negro songs by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/13
"Remnants of Myth and Ritual in Texas Folk Culture,” essay by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/14
"Forward to the Third Century," bicentennial essay by Owens, typescript.

29/15
"Forward to the Third Century," xerox copy.

29/16
"A Third Hundred? Yes," bicentennial speech given by Owens adapted from “Forward to the Third Century."

29/17
"Roughnecks and Wildcatters," essay in oil history by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/18
"Roughnecks and Wildcatters," typescript.

29/19
"The Makapili: Our Filipino Enemies on Luzon," essay by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/20
"Manuel Roxas," letter to the New York Times from Owens.

29/21
"Thing of Evil," short story by Owens, typescript.

29/22
"Death of a Collaborator," short story by Owens, typescript.

29/23
"The Case of Mayor Pundavela," short story by Owens, typescript (two copies).

29/24
"With a Bolo in Her Bosom," short story by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/25
"With a Bolo in Her Bosom."

29/26
"War Anecdote,"" Another Peace Anecdote,""Barrio Fiesta", by Owens, typescript.

29/27
"Such Freedom Americanos Have Taught Us," short story by Owens, typescript.

29/28
"A Free Philippines?," essay by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/29
"A Free Philippines?," revised typescript with notes.

29/30
"A Free Philippines?," typescript with notes.

29/31
"A Free Philippines?," final draft, typescript.

29/32
"Japanese Fifth Column in the Philippines," essay by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/33
"Japanese Fifth Column in the Philippines," typescript.

29/34
"Im Fellow Friend Belong Me," short story by Owens, typescript with notes.

29/35
Epoch: a quarterly of contemporary literature, Vol. 1, No. 6 contains a short story by Owens. (Summer 1948),

29/36
"Pocantico Hills, "by Owens, published.

29/37
Article by Owens published in East Texas State student literature Forthcoming 1968; an interview with Owens published in English in Texas, 1980.

29/38
Four articles by Owens published in the Southwest Review, “In Thine Own Blood, ""Seer of, ""My Father and Then My Mother, ""The Golden Age of Texas Scholarship." 1954-1975

Miscellaneous Writings

30/1
"The Makapili: Our Filipino Enemies on Luzon," essay by Owens, typescript.

30/2
"The United Front - Hukbalahap Revolt in the Philippines,” essay by Owens, final draft typescript.

30/3
"Dimensions," short story by Owens, typescript.

30/4
Review of “The Good Fight, the Autobiography of Manuel Luis Quezon," by Owens, typescript; "Chronology of War in the Pacific," typescript with notes; other manuscript notes.

30/5
"A Pear For Mother Superior," short story by Owens, typescript.

30/6
"Special Agent 2142, ""The United Front - Hukabalahap Revolt in the Philippines," essays by Owens, typescript.

30/7
Notes from National Archives concerning Philippines manuscript.

30/8
Interviews of Harold Frederick, CIC officer in World War II; maps of the Philippines.

30/9
"The Last Stone," short story by Owens, typescript.

30/10
"When Old Friends Meet," short story by Owens, typescript.

30/11
"The Father Fuchs Story," short story by Owens, typescript with notes.

30/12
"The Father Fuchs Story," typescript with notes.

30/13
Excerpts from "Father Fuchs Story," typescript.

30/14
"Experiences with Dr. William A. Owens," a series of presentations by Dr. Owens.

30/15
Untitled short story by Owens on his joining the army, typescript.

30/16
Portion of "John Redway, "by Owens, typescript.

30/17
"Boom in Batson: The Birth of an Oil Field," essay by Owens, published pamphlet.

30/18
Review of Plow Horse Cavalry: The Caney Creek Boys of the Thirty-Fourth Texas, by Owens, published.

30/19
Index card notes for A Fair and Happy Land.

30/20
Field notes from research, six notebooks.

30/21
Owens' citation for legion of merit, xerox copy; document giving Owens' brother power of attorney.

30/22
Genealogy of Owens' Cleaver ancestors for A Fair and Happy Land.

Other Authors

32/1
Family tree and poems of the Cluett family.

32/2
Brokenburn, the Journal of Kate Stone 1861-1868, edited by John Q. Anderson, published copy.

32/3
Sample pages and excerpts from Gilbert Jordan's Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country, typescript copy.

32/4
Sample pages from Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country, continued.

32/5
Sample pages from Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country, continued.

32/6
Sample pages from Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country, continued.

32/7
"Country Western and the 'Now' Sound in Texas - Czech Polka," essay by Clinton Machann, typescript copy.

32/8
"Project Director's Report" of "The Czechs in Texas" by Clinton Machann.

32/9
"Project Director's Report," continued.

32/10
Untitled portion of a novel by Chris Jones, typescript with notes.

32/11
Two Published articles by Frank Wardlaw.

32/12
Charly's, a one-act play by August von Hartz; typescript.

32/13
Hurrah for the Texans: civil war letters of John Ingram, published.

32/14
"The Destruction of the Big Thicket," an Audobon Magazine report by Edwin Way Teale, published.

32/15
Williwm A. Owens, biography by Scott E. Weber, typescript.

32/16
Williwm A. Owens, continued.

32/17
"Ralph Yarborough: The Big Thickets Advocate in Congress," published.

32/18
"The Dark Days of Christmas," short story by Eldon Branda, published.

32/19
Untitled work by Michael Braun, typescript copy.

32/20
Chapter one of an untitled novel by Eric Anderson, typescript copy.

32/21
"Genesis: End of the Beginning, ""On Being 43, " and "Singer's Career, " three short stories by Henry Marks Bury, typescript copies.

32/22
"Comin' Home, " short story by Kendall C. McCook, typescript copy.

32/23
"Reflections on Three Years in Limbo, " by W. Eugene Hollow, typescript copy.

32/24
"Edward Quinn and the Traveller, " article by Theodore Fenner copied from Studies in Romanticism, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Spring 1975).

32/25
"Exploring the Big Thicket," author unknown.

32/26
"Folklorists of Texas: Martin S. Shockeley", published.

32/27
"Anti-democratic Emphasis in White-Jacket", article by Larry F. Reynolds, published March 1976.

32/28
"Wild and Free, "" Hunting Cousin Sally, " and "A Plot of Earth, " short stories by J. Frank Dobie, published.

32/29
"Con Safos, " article by Sylvia Ann Grider, published.

32/30
"Early Northeast Texas and the Evolution of Western Ranching, " by Terry G. Jordan, published.

32/31
"Why the Bee Is Busy," folktale by Idella Purnell.

32/32
"Nueces County, Texas 1750-1800: a Bicentennial Memoir, " by D.E. Kilgore, published.

32/33
"A Manuscript of Folk Language, " article by Duncan Emrich, published.

32/34
"Toward Our Third Century, " collection of bicentennial essays, published.

32/35
"Cracker Barrel Chronicles, " excerts from a book by John H. Jenkins.

32/36
Program to the 1976 Southern Historical Association meeting.

32/37
Forthcoming '73, East Texas State Student Literature publication.

32/38
Program to the 1977 Texas Folklife Festival.

32/39
Untitled short story of foreigners in the U.S. army during World War II, author unknown.

32/40
"Abstracts of Theses", Southern Methodist University includes Owens'. 1934

Miscellaneous Drafts

34/1
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And then the People, chapters 1-3, typescript.

34/2
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And Then the People, chapters 4-7, typescript.

34/3
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And Then the People, chapters 8-11, typescript.

34/4
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And Then the People, chapters 12, 16; typescript.

34/5
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And Then the People, chapters 17-18, typescript.

34/6
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And Then the People, chapters 19, 20, 22, 29, 32, 33, typescript.

34/7
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. First draft titled And Then the People, chapters 36, 39, 52, plus an outline for the final chapters and a rewrite of chapter 1, typescript.

34/8
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, introduction and chapter 1, typescript.

34/9
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, chapter 2, typescript.

34/10
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, various chapters on Anglo-Texan songs, typescript.

34/11
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, Anglo-Texan love songs and comic songs, typescript.

34/12
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, fiddle songs and childrens songs, typescript.

34/13
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, spirituals, typescript.

34/14
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, afro music, typescript.

34/15
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Second draft titled Some Texans, negro secular music, typescript.

34/16
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People; introduction, chapters 1-3, and notes for revision; copy with notes.

34/17
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 4-8, copy with notes.

34/18
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 8-12, copy with notes.

34/19
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 16-18, copy.

34/20
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 19-22, copies and typescript.

34/21
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 23-25, typescript.

34/22
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 26-29, typescript.

34/23
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 30-33, copies and typescript.

34/24
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 34-36, copies and typescript.

34/25
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 37-42, copies and typescript.

34/26
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 43-47, copies.

34/27
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 42-47, typescript.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Copy of first draft titled And Then the People, chapters 48-52 and endnotes, copies and typescript.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled And Then the People, foreword and chapters 1-3, typescript with notes.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled And Then the People, chapters 4-8, typescript with notes.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled And Then the People, chapters 9-12, typescript with notes.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled And Then the People, chapters 13-15, typescript with notes.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, introduction and chapter 1, typescript with notes.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, chapter 1, typescript.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, sections from various chapters-Anglo, copies.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, sections from various chapters, copies.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, Mexican-Texas songs, copies and typescript.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, Texas-Czech songs, copies and typescript.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, Cajun songs, copies and typescript.

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Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Early draft titled Texas: Backstreets and Country Roads, Italian songs, copies and typescript.

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.

Miscellaneous Materials

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Articles on "The Yellow Rose of Texas".

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Articles on and examples of "Sacred Harp" songs.

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Articles on and examples of "Sacred Harp" songs.

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Copies of "Sacred Harp" songs.

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Fuging tunes.

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Miscellaneous papers.

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Two Japanese language reading books.

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Owens desk calendar, Kept from January 1 to August 24, 1941. 1941.

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Possibly class notes headed " G.J. English 40, Room 405 Business."

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Journal magazine, Contains excerpt from This Stubborn Soil entitled "We Had Us Some Christmas". December 1966.

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Natural History magazine Contains excerpt from Owens' introduction to The Natural World of the Big Thicket. November 1978.

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