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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Remote Storage William A. Owens Papers, Part Two Box English
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Personal Correspondence, D-H

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Personal correspondence, D. Correspondence with Nemours Ltd; in regards to ownership of film rights for Slave Mutiny; copy of the Literary Purchase agreement between William A. Owens and Nemours Ltd. circa 1953. September 1969 - April 1972

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Personal correspondence, D. Correspondence from friends and fans on A Season of Weathering. March-December 1973

2/3
Personal correspondence, D. Copy of the rights statement for Tales From the Derrick Floor; correspondence concerning Owens' acquisition of some of Roy Bedichek's letters. January-October 1975

2/4
Personal correspondence, D. January 1976-December 1978

2/5
Personal correspondence, D. January-October 1979

2/6
Personal correspondence, E. Correspondence with Ranko Estreich in regards to the possible publication of their novel; with Loula Grace Erdman on her writing and a writers conference which Owens lectured at. October 1972 - December 1973

2/7
Personal correspondence, E. With L.G. Erdman on her writing and the writer's conference; from Southwestern Library Association announcing A Season of Weathering as winner of award; with Estreich about her novel. January-December 1974

2/8
Personal correspondence, E. From L.G. Erdman about her text in the Michael Frary book of Impressions of the Panhandle; with Estreich on her novel, The Losers. January-December 1975

2/9
Personal correspondence, E. With Ranko Estreich on her novel. February-December 1976

2/10
Personal correspondence, E. With R. Estreich on her novel. January-November 1977

2/11
Personal correspondence, E. With R. Estreich on her novel. March 1978 - June 1979

2/12
Personal correspondence, E. Undated

2/13
Personal correspondence, F. Concerning a dramatization of This Stubborn Soil. February 1951, September 1966, May-December 1972

2/14
Personal correspondence, F. From "Women in Communications" announcing award for A Season of Weathering. February 1973 - December 1974

2/15
Personal correspondence, F. From Ted Fenner about his manuscript February-November 1975

2/16
Personal correspondence, F. Concerning transcription of Cajun folksongs. January 1976 - September 1978

2/17
Personal correspondence, F. From publishers on Owens' texts Running in Place and Not So Far Away; on possibility of film productions of Fever in the Earth and Tales From the Derrick Floor and Look to the River. January-December 1979; Undated

2/18
Personal correspondence, G. Letter to Owens when a judge for Texas Institute of Letters' literary awards. November 1967, June 1968, August 1972 - September 1973

2/19
Personal correspondence, G. From John Geddes on his writing. March-December 1974

2/20
Personal correspondence, G. From Sarah Gross on her book; contains an introduction to Sarah Gross "The Riverside Journal" (later Green Girl); fifty page typed journal by S. Gross from 1935. February-December 1975

2/21
Personal correspondence, G. On Sarah Gross' journals; five Smith County Historical Society (Tyler, TX) newsletters; letter to a publisher on Owens' book; edited quotations of Dobie, Bedichek and Webb;on writing by Lyman Grant. February-December 1976

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Personal correspondence, G. Evaluative report on the Owens' papers acquired by Texas A & M; correspondence concerning the purchase of Owens' papers by Texas A & M; letter from Lyman Grant concerning the acquisition of 24 letters of Bedichek and Doughty by Owens. February-July 1977

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Personal correspondence, G. Correspondence concerning publication of a book based on Owens experiences as an agent in the CIC in WWII. August-November 1977

2/24
Personal correspondence, G. April 1978-February 1979; Undated

2/25
Personal correspondence, H. circa 1959, 1965 - December 1972

2/26
Personal correspondence, H. Letters to Owens dealing with his appearance on the "Today" show; letters from friends and fans concerning the publication of A Season of Weathering. January-November 1973

2/27
Personal correspondence, G. Letters concerned with Owens proposed position as writer-in-residence at Texas A & M. January-December 1974

2/28
Personal correspondence, H. Correspondence with the Southern Methodist University Press concerning a grant for Jessie Ann Owens to work on Texas Folk Songs; acceptance of William A. Owens to Texas A & M as a writer-in-residence. February-June 1975

2/29
Personal correspondence, H. Letter and agreement between Harper and Row Publishers, Inc. and W.A. Owens on a contribution (by Owens) to From Parnassus; newspaper article on the death of Ernst Putzi Hanfstaegl; and correspondence with the Hanfstaegl Family. July-December 1975

Personal Correspondence, L-O

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Personal correspondence, L. Correspondence from Lloyd Lyman concerning the publication of Running in Place; letters from John Linder concerning his manuscript Easter Insurrection. January-September 1979

4/2
Personal correspondence, L. Undated

4/3
Personal correspondence, M. Letter to President McGill of Columbia University outlining the qualities necessary for the Dean of summer school. circa 1948, 1970; February 1971 - December 1971

4/4
Personal correspondence, M. Correspondence from friends in regards to reception given in honor of Dean and Mrs. Owens by President McGill of Columbia. May-December 1972

4/5
Personal correspondence, M. Correspondence from friends concerning the publication of A Season of Weathering. May-November 1973

4/6
Personal correspondence, M. Poetry by McNally; correspondence concerning Owens' trip to England. 1974

4/7
Personal correspondence, M. Letter from James A. Michener, inviting Owens to become a member of the National Society of Literature and the Arts ; correspondence concerning the publication of A Fair and Happy Land; Owens' visit to A & M. January-December 1975

4/8
Personal correspondence, M. January-April 1976

4/9
Personal correspondence, M. Correspondence concerned with the Lamar Journal of the Humanities Bicentennial edition; offer from the University of Texas Arlington to buy W.A. Owens' personal papers; letters concerned with the closure of the Wheelock Post Office. May-December 1976

4/10
Personal correspondence, M. Correspondence concerned with the attempted acquisition of the W.A. Owens papers by the University of Texas at Arlington; correspondence concerned with W.A. Owens' manuscript based on his war years. January-December 1977

4/11
Personal correspondence, M. Invitation and information concerned with the AUSS 1978 annual meeting; Arizona Quarterly January-September 1978 (Summer 1978).

4/12
Personal correspondence, M. Correspondence concerned with Owens' teaching visit to Texas A & M; correspondence with Kendall McCook. January-September 1979

4/13
Personal correspondence, M. Newspaper clippings on: Nyack schoolboard; chief editor at Scribners; Burroughs Mitchell; Cherry Rhodes; editorial by V. Shannon. Xerox copies of some of Bedichek's personal letters. Undated

4/14
Personal correspondence, N. Correspondence concerned with the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship letters. July 1971 - October 1974

4/15
Personal correspondence, N. Continued correspondence with the National Endowment for the Humanities; rejection of Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago from publisher. April 1975 - September 1979; Undated

4/16
Personal correspondence, O. Application for a home mortgage loan; poll tax receipts, income tax information, teachers retirement system receipts; releases and royalty information for This Stubborn Soil; family letters. January 1947 - September 1966

4/17
Personal correspondence, O. Copy of William A. Owens' birth certificate. April 1967 - December 1970

4/18
Personal correspondence, O. Contract with Michael Frary on Impressions of the Big Thicket. May 1971 - November 1972

4/19
Personal correspondence, O. From Everett Opie on his drawings; William A. Owens' curriculum vitae. May-December 1973

4/20
Personal correspondence, O. Short story by Guner Oztuna; copies of payroll records while teaching at Texas A & M. January-December 1974

4/21
Personal correspondence, O. On Owens speaking at Paris Junior College; to Dora Weiner on Owens' article in From Parnassus. January-December 1975

Personal Correspondence, O-R

5/1
Personal correspondence, O. Announcement of Owens as writer-in-residence at Texas A & M University; on a story by Bill Brett. January-December 1976

5/2
Personal correspondence, O. January-December 1977

5/3
Personal correspondence, O. Article on Owens as chairman of Citizens Budget Advisory Committee (Nyack, N.Y.); on honorary doctorate from Southern Methodist University. February-December 1978

5/4
Personal correspondence, O. With a Review of a book by Lon Tinkle by Owens; on Owens in Citizens Budget Advisory Committee; to University of Texas at Arlington on Owens' course titled "Writing and Careers in Writing: Fiction and Non-Fiction". January-December 1979

5/5
Personal correspondence, O. With certificate of the Apollo achievement award from NASA; Who's Who entry; copy of citation for legion of merit. Undated

5/6
Personal correspondence, O. Who's Who entry; two reviews by Owens. Undated

5/7
Personal correspondence, O. publicity for oral history of Texas Oil Pioneers collection at University of Texas archives; review of drafts of Running in Place and Not So Far Away. Undated

5/8
Personal correspondence, P. Copy of a speech delivered by John F. Prudden to a meeting of the Tappan Church. October 1970-October 1973

5/9
Personal correspondence, P. On Owens appearance at the Panhandle Pen Women: Writers Round-up; review of a novel by Richard Price. January-June 1974

5/10
Personal correspondence, P. From Philosophical Society of Texas; obituary for Arthur Halliburton. June-December 1974

5/11
Personal correspondence, P. From Frank Pierce on Owens speaking at other places while writer-in-residence at Texas A & M; from the Philosophical Society of Texas; copy of a letter sent to President of Columbia University by John F. Prudden concerning medical research controversy. February-November 1975

5/12
Personal correspondence, P. With the Philosophical Society of Texas; with Alan Pipkin on editing the Bedichek letters. February 1976-October 1977

5/13
Personal correspondence, P. Correspondence with the Philosophical Society of Texas. January-September 1978

5/14
Personal correspondence, P. Correspondence with the Philosophical Society of Texas. January-July 1979; Undated

5/15
Personal correspondence, Q-R. Correspondence concerning AUSS meeting in Hawaii; article on Gay books. March 1966-December 1971

5/16
Personal correspondence, Q-R. Correspondence with Dotson Rader; promotional material and program for the Cherry Rhodes recital; correspondence concerned with Owens appearance at the Panhandle Pen Women's conference; congratulations letters to Owens about publication of A Season of Weathering. February 1972 - November 1973

5/17
Personal correspondence, Q-R. April-December 1974

5/18
Personal correspondence, Q-R. Correspondence with Agnes Agatha Robinson concerning her work. January-August 1975

5/19
Personal correspondence, QR. Correspondence with University of Texas at Arlington concerning W.A. Owens visit for March 1972 symposium; personal history by Isaac H. Rohrer. January-November 1976

5/20
Personal correspondence, Q-R. Correspondence with University of Texas at Arlington concerning the March symposium; promotion materials and program for Cherry Rohodes concert; letter and article concerning death of Sarah B. Pepkin. January-December 1977

5/21
Personal correspondence, Q-R. Correspondence with Jay Mark concerning the use of "Lady Mary" from Owens' book Texas Folk Songs. February 1978-September 1979

5/22
Personal correspondence, Q-R. Newspaper clipping for Dotson Rader's book Blood Dues. Undated

Personal Correspondence, S-T

6/1
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with Charles Scribner's Sons concerning publication of A Season of Weathering; letter from Elaine Steinbeck concerning the publication of John Steinbeck's personal letters. 1948, 1956, 1968, February 1972 - December 1972

6/2
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with Elaine Steinbeck concerning the personal letters of John Steinbeck. January-June 1973

6/3
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence concerning Owens speaking engagement for the University of Minnesota lecture series; program and advertising flyers for Claudette Sorel. August-November 1973

6/4
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with Charles Scribner's Sons concerning publication of Out West: A Fair and Happy Land; information on the Sun Valley seminar on the western arts and humanities. January-November 1974

6/5
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with Doubleday concerning copyright laws; letters from friends and fans in regards to the publication of A Fair and Happy Land. March-December 1975

6/6
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with Charles Scribners and Sons concerning the availability of A Season of Weathering; and royalty report on A Fair and Happy Land; correspondence from Dr. C.R. Schultz of TAMU on the possible purchase of the Owens' personal papers. January-June 1976

6/7
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence dealing with use of A Fair and Happy Land as supplemental reading for college courses. August-December 1977

6/8
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with Dr. C. R. Schultz as to restrictions on Owens' papers; continued correspondence with Scribners over royalties and copyrights. January-June 1977

6/9
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence dealing with use of A Fair and Happy Land as supplemental reading for college courses. August-December 1977

6/10
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence with John Schaffner concerning possible retainment as a literary agent for Owens. January-May 1978

6/11
Personal correspondence, S. Correspondence concerned with Owens' continuing education program at Columbia. July 1978-October 1979

6/12
Personal correspondence, S. Letter given to Owens written in 1821. Undated

6/13
Personal correspondence, T. Philosophical Society of Texas correspondence concerning 1972 meeting, topic "Texas in Transition"; correspondence with University of Texas Press concerning publication of Impressions of the Big Thicket; from the Texas Institute of Letters. 1966, July 1972 - December 1972

6/14
Personal correspondence, T. From Texas Institute of Letters; on publication of Impressions of the Big Thicket; on Owens speaking at the 2nd general session of the Texas Library Association; from the Texas Folklore Society; from Don Taylor on his novels. January-November 1973

6/15
Personal correspondence, T. From Texas Folklore Society; from University of Texas Press on republication of Three Friends; from Texas Institute of Letters selecting Owens as a judge for Literature. January-June 1974

6/16
Personal correspondence, T. To Frank Wardlaw on republication of Three Friends; from Texas Institute of Letters. July-October 1974

6/17
Personal correspondence, T. From Texas Institute of Letters on judging of literature award; from Texas Folklore Society; from Gregory Tobin on permission to quote an interview by Owens with Walter P. Webb. January-December 1975

6/18
Personal correspondence, T. From the Texas Institute of Letters; from the Texas Folklore Society; from David Tyrone on film rights to Slave Mutiny; to Mrs. Annie Mae Toucha on permission to use songs sung by Rod Drake in a book. February-July 1976

6/19
Personal correspondence, T. From the Texas Institute of Letters; from the Texas Folklore Society; from Don Taylor on his novel. January-June 1977

6/20
Personal correspondence, T. From the Texas Folklore Society; from Owens on Gilbert Jordan's Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country; from the Texas Institute of Letters. July-November 1977

6/21
Personal correspondence, T. From Texas Folklore Society; from Texas Institute of Letters. January-June 1978

6/22
Personal correspondence, T. To Texas Monthly Magazine submitting Owens' war years autobiography; on Owens introduction to Blair Pittman's The Natural World of the Big Thicket; from University of Texas Press on publication of Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago; from Charles Schultz on processing the Owens papers. July-December 1978

6/23
Personal correspondence, T. With Texas A & M University Press on Owens' books My Dear Cathartic, and Running in Place; on publication of Not So Far Away...; with Time-Life Books for quotation permission from Tales From the Derrick Floor; from the Texas Folklore Society; with Texas A & M University Press on publication of Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. January-August 1979

6/24
Personal correspondence, T. On publication of Running in Place; on Don Taylor's novel. Undated

Personal Correspondence, A-C

1/1
Personal correspondence, A. Correspondence plus travel information concerning the AUSS meeting, held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. August-October 1972

1/2
Personal correspondence, A. Correspondence from friends concerning A Season of Weathering; newspaper article on Owens' life. January 1973 - October 1974

1/3
Personal correspondence, A. Correspondence concerning "The Distinguished Speaker's Series;" letters dealing with the revised publication of Texas Folk Songs. March-October 1975

1/4
Personal correspondence, A. Correspondence concerning Owens' lecture at the Phi Phi Banquet. January-October 1976

1/5
Personal correspondence, A. Correspondence concerning transcription of Cajun folk songs; newspaper clippings about oral histories; letters regarding the housing of William A. Owens' files with Texas A & M University. January-December 1977

1/6
Personal correspondence, A. correspondence concerning transcriptions of Cajun folk songs. March-November 1978

1/7
Personal correspondence, A. February-April 1979

1/8
Personal correspondence, A. Christmas cards and letters; Slave Mutiny book jacket. Undated

1/9
Personal correspondence, B. Newspaper articles; letter from Pam Barnes concerning John Steinbeck papers at Columbia. 1963-1972

1/10
Personal correspondence, B. From Ben Brantley with traffic safety rhymes; concerning A Season of Weathering; from Elizabeth Bowne on her book Beyond the Jungle; newspaper article about W.A.O.; review of Owens' lecture at East Texas State University; review of Impressions of the Big Thicket. 1973

1/11
Personal correspondence, B. From Geneva Berry on her book Paint the Sand Black; from Jacques Barzun on Owens' And Then the People (later Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago). 1974-1975

1/12
Personal correspondence, B. From Geneva Berry on her writing letter honoring Katherine Ann Porter; letter requesting the use of some songs in Swing and Turn and Texas Folk Songs. 1976

1/13
Personal correspondence, B. Concerning publication of Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago; short story by Geneva Berry; letters on Berry's novel. 1977-1979

1/14
Personal correspondence, B. Undated

1/15
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence with Mody C. Boatright. circa 1947-1948, 1954, 1960-1967

1/16
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence with Columbia University concerning Owens' retirement as summer school Dean and subsequent resumption of his teaching responsibilities; publisher-author agreement, between Scribner's sons and Owens for Book on Family Migration. January 1971 - August 1972

1/17
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence with John Cushman; in regards to the copy rights on W.A. Owens' books; letters concerned with the negotiations for the playwriting and production of This Stubborn Soil. September-December 1972

1/18
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence dealing with the film rights of Slave Mutiny; letters concerned with Owens' Fall lecture tour. February-December 1973

1/19
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence concerning copy rights to Look to the River; W.A. Owens' review of Plow Horse Cavalry; copy of agreement between Scribner's Sons and Owens for publishing rights of Book on Family Migration. January-December 1974

1/20
Personal correspondence, C. Newspaper article on Annie Laurie Williams; correspondence in regards to the possible publication of A Fair and Happy Land; article on Jacques Barzun's retirement from Columbia University. January-June 1975

1/21
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence concerned with This Stuborn Soil; Quartet magazine from Richard H. Costa. July-September 1975Winter 1973, Fall/Winter 1974-1975

1/22
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence dealing with A Fair and Happy Land. October-December 1975

1/23
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence and promotional information dealing with Czech Fest related to book on Czech folk songs; letter requesting use of Annie Laurie Williams letters in regards to a biography of Truman Capote (Copy of his statement of authenticity of the project). January-December 1976

1/24
Personal correspondence, C. Enquiry into film rights for Look to the River; request to look at Annie Laurie Williams' letters. January-June 1977

1/25
Personal correspondence, C. Letter from Father Michael J. Clerkin dealing with Priests and Nuns who had been Japanese prisoners during WWII. July-December 1977

1/26
Personal correspondence, C. Continuation of correspondence with Father Michael J. Clerkin in regards to the missionaries during WWII. January-July 1978

1/27
Personal correspondence, C. Correspondence with the Panhandle Pen Women's organization dealing with Owens' participation as a judge in their book-length manuscript contest; application and letters from Creative Artists Public Service Program (CAPS). January-August 1979

1/28
Personal correspondence, C. Undated

Personal Correspondence, H-L

3/1
Personal correspondence, H. Correspondence concerned with Owens move to College Station, TX; copy of a speech, given by Owens, at a Phi Kappa Phi banquet; correspondence concerned with the publication of Texas Folk Songs. January-June 1976

3/2
Personal correspondence, H. Continued correspondence concerned with publication of Texas Folk Songs; newspaper article on Katherine Anne Porter. July-December 1976

3/3
Personal correspondence, H. Correspondence concerning the purchase of the Owens papers by Texas A & M; newspaper clipping on the movement dedicated to Father Leopold Moczygemba; letter and copies of articles by Joe Holly to W.A. Owens; correspondence concerning Louisiana Folk Songs and The Library of Congress; letter informing Owens of the death of Beatrice Hacker. January-June 1977

3/4
Personal correspondence, H. Royalty agreement for Owens' contribution to From Parnassus; note given to Owens written by Lady Bird Johnson regarding the inclusion of Big Thicket in the LBJ Ranch library; letters to TAMU in regards to the processing of Owens' papers; correspondence with TAMU library on Owens' contribution for life membership in the Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library. July-December 1977

3/5
Personal correspondence, H. Correspondence concerning publication of Texas Folk Songs; letters to publishers concerning possible publication of Running in Place. February 1978 - August 1979

3/6
Personal correspondence, H. Newspaper clipping on Ethel Osbourne Hill (Ma Thicket); article on plagiarism suit filed against Alex Haley and his novel Roots. Undated

3/7
Personal correspondence, I. Copy of PIP magazine; copy of the University of Iowa Department of English Newsletter. September 1971 - March 1976; Undated

3/8
Personal correspondence, J. Correspondence with Berea College concerning recordings made of Bascom Lamar, contained in Mrs. Laura Boulton's private collection. June 1970 - September 1972

3/9
Personal correspondence, J. A letter from the president of The Big Thicket Association asking Owens to speak before the Texas Legislature; correspondence concerned with Owens lecture scheduled for November of 1973. January-November 1973

3/10
Personal correspondence, J. Letter from Bill Jamison, Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities discussing the financial status of the commission for correspondence with Philip D. Jones, director of the University of Texas Press, concerning publication of the Roy Bedichek letters. February-November 1974, 1976-1977

3/11
Personal correspondence, J. Continued correspondence with the University of Texas Press concerning publication of the Bedichek letters; letter from Barbara Jordan concerning H.R. 2223. January-October 1975

3/12
Personal correspondence, J. Copies of fellowship applications for independent study; information of Texas Folklore Festival; correspondence with Gilbert Jordan concerning German folklore in Texas. February 1976 - June 1977

3/13
Personal correspondence, J. With Gilbert Jordan on German-Texas folksongs; concerning G. Jordan's book. August-November 1977

3/14
Personal correspondence, J. With G. Jordan on his book. February-December 1978

3/15
Personal correspondence, J. On publication of G. Jordan's book Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country (with a review by "The Houston Post"); with G. Jordan on German-Texas folksongs. January-September 1979; Undated

3/16
Personal correspondence, K. From Warren Kliewer on dramatization of This Stubborn Soil; from John Konrad on his book. May-December 1972

3/17
Personal correspondence, K. From John Konrad on his writing; from Robert Knapp about Alfred Wilkes; from W. Kliewer on dramatization of This Stubborn Soil. January-December 1973

3/18
Personal correspondence, K. With William J. Kilgore on Owens' lectures at Baylor University; from John Konrad on his novel; to Chester Kielman requesting Bedichek letters and material for A Fair and Happy Land. February-December 1974

3/19
Personal correspondence, K. From W. Kliewer on stage production of This Stubborn Soil; newspaper article by Dan Kilgore; with Justin Kidd on Owens speaking at Louisiana State University; from William Keylor and Dora Weiner on Owens' essay in From Parnassus: Essays Honoring Jacques Barzun. January-December 1975

3/20
Personal correspondence, K. With Justin Kidd on Owens speaking at Louisiana State University; from William Keylor and Dora Weiner on From Parnassus; from John Konrad on his novel. January-December 1976

3/21
Personal correspondence, K. From John Konrad on his novel; to Chester Kielman naming Lyman Grant as Owens' deputy to work on the Bedichek papers; with Warren Kliewer on stage production of This Stubborn Soil; to C. Kielman giving Walter Rundell access to the Bedichek collection. February 1977-September 1978

3/22
Personal correspondence, K. Newspaper article on death of Manuel Komroff; from John Konrad on his novel; memorial of Joseph Krutch. Undated

3/23
Personal correspondence, L. From Al Lowman acknowledging permission to quote Owens' books; with Millard Lampell on his writing and work; from Rosalie Lieberman on her novella. March 1968 - December 1972

3/24
Personal correspondence, L. From Rosalie Lieberman on her novella; from Sam Liberto on a manuscript by Jim Wellington. January-December 1973

3/25
Personal correspondence, L. With Rosalie Lieberman on publication of her novella; "Loblolly" student magazine; with Anita Low on Panhandle Pen Women conference. January-November 1974, Fall 1973

3/26
Personal correspondence, L. Newspaper article on "Loblolly" student magazine; from Kenneth Lohf on Steinbeck letters; from John Linder on writing; from Wanda Landrey on her book. April 1975 - December 1976

3/27
Personal correspondence, L. Correspondence with John Linder concerning his return to school. January 1977 - December 1977

3/28
Personal correspondence, L. Correspondence with John Linder about the work on his manuscript; letter from Lloyd Lyman on the progress of the Bedichek letters. January 1978 - November 1978

Personal Correspondence

8/1
Reviews of A Fair and Happy Land, January-December 1976.

8/2
Reviews of Texas Folk Songs (2nd edition).

8/3
Photographs of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Owens Christmas photos of Jessie Ann and David Owens photo of the Association of University Summer Sessions Owens and Charles Owens (Saw Player); Owens, Charles Owens and Mrs. Davis photos of Owens used in newspaper articles photos from Panhandle Pen Women Writers Roundup studio portraits of Owens photos of Jessie Ann Owens, and the Rogers family. (circa 1959); (Undated); (1972); (January 18-19, 1973), (January 3, 1973; Undated); (March 14-16, 1974); (circa 1974);

8/4
Transcripts of W.A. Owens work at Southern Methodist University, University of Texas at Austin, the State University of Iowa Apollo Achievement Award commission as Admiral in the Texas Navy. (June 1930-June 1933), (June 1935-June 1936), (1937); (1969);

8/5
Personal correspondence, Correspondence written by and to William Owens, while in boot camp and intelligence training. March 1940-June 1942.

8/6
Personal correspondence, July 1942.

8/7
Personal correspondence, August 1942.

8/8
Personal correspondence, September 1942.

8/9
Personal correspondence, October-December 1942.

8/10
Personal correspondence, January-March 1943.

8/11
Personal correspondence, April-July 1943.

8/12
Personal correspondence, August-September 1943.

8/13
Personal correspondence, October-November 1943.

8/14
Personal correspondence, December 1943.

8/15
Personal correspondence, January-June 1944.

8/16
Personal correspondence, July-December 1944.

8/17
Personal correspondence, January-June 1945.

8/18
Personal correspondence, July-October 1945.

8/19
Personal correspondence, 1946.

Personal Correspondence

7/14
Reviews of Texas Folk Songs, Black Mutiny, Three Friends and Walking on Borrowed Land.

7/15
Reviews of Look to the River and Fever in the Earth.

7/16
Reviews of Impressions of the Big Thicket.

7/17
Reviews of This Stubborn Soil, July-November 1966.

7/18
Reviews of This Stubborn Soil, December 1966-July 1972.

7/19
Reviews of A Season of Weathering, March 1972 - February 1973.

7/20
Reviews of A Season of Weathering, March 1973.

7/21
Reviews of A Season of Weathering, April 1973 - December 1975.

7/22
Reviews of A Fair and Happy Land, January-December 1975.

Personal Correspondence

9/1
Personal correspondence, circa 1940-1946; Undated.

9/2
Personal correspondence, circa 1940-1946; Undated.

9/3
Personal correspondence, circa 1940-1946; Undated.

9/4
Personal correspondence, circa 1940-1946; Undated.

9/5
Personal correspondence, circa 1940-1946; Undated.

9/6
Correspondence of Miss Annie Laurie Williams concerning film rights to Slave Mutiny. Document of plagiarism by David Holland.

9/7
Newspaper clippings concerning the death of Carson McCuller.

9/8
Newspaper clippings concerning the death of Roland O. Baughman, Mary Kennedy McCord.

9/9
Magazine and newspaper clippings on Grant Wood concerning his work and death.

9/10
Color magazine prints of Grant Wood published after his death in "Life."

9/11
Newspaper clippings and cards designed by Grant Wood.

9/12
Book covers for Fever in the Earth, Walking on Borrowed Land, This Stubborn Soil, and Look to the River.

9/13
Big Thicket Bulletin, May-June 1975, November-December 1976.

9/14
American Folklore Newsletter, Summer-Fall 1972, Fall 1973, Spring 1974-Winter 1975.

9/15
American Folklore Newsletter, Spring 1976-Fall 1977.

9/16
The American Folklore Newsletter

9/17
Information and publicity flyers on Gladys City, Texas.

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 1-22

10/8
Tape no. 1. James W. Riggs, Goose Creek development 1917-1918; June 19, 1952.

10/9
Tape no. 2. Fred Jennings, reminiscences of Goose Creek from 1916 to the present; June 19, 1952.

10/10
Tape no. 3. Judge Edgar Eggleston Townes, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

10/11
Tape no. 4. Judge Edgar Eggleston Towens, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

10/12
Tape no. 5. Judge Edgar Eggleston Townes, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

10/13
Tape no. 6. Max Theodore Schlicher, early days at Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson; July 1, 1953.

10/14
Tape no. 7. Harry R. Paramore, Spindletop; July 2, 1952.

10/15
Tape no. 8. Claud Deer, Spindletop; July 7, 1952.

10/16
Tape no. 9. John S. Wynn, Texas oil, Corsicana 1897-1901, Spindletop 1901-1903, Sour Lake 1903-1907, Batson 1907; July 4, 1954.

10/17
Tape no. 10. John S. Wynn, Spindletop; July 4, 1954.

10/18
Tape no. 11. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 12, 1952.

10/19
Tape no. 12. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 12, 1952.

10/20
Tape no. 13. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 13, 1952.

10/21
Tape no. 16. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

10/22
Tape no. 17. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

10/23
Tape no. 18. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

10/24
Tape no. 19. Patillo Higgins; July 1952.

10/25
Tape no. 20. Patillo Higgins; July 1952.

10/26
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

15/1
Tape no. 133. John F. O'Donohoe, Beaumont, Petrolia, Burkburnett, and Electra areas; September 4, 1953.

15/2
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.

15/3
Tape no. 135. E.M. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Electra; September 4, 1953.

15/4
Tape no. 136. E.M. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Electra; September 4, 1953.

15/5
Tape no. 137. A.R. Dillard, Electra, Wichita Falls, Spindletop; September 5, 1953.

15/6
Tape no. 138. A.R. Dillard, Electra, Wichita Falls, Spindletop; September 5, 1953.

15/7
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.

15/9
Tape no. 142. O.L. Albritton and Arthur Elliot, Corsicana-Powell oil field in the 1920's; October 1, 1953.

15/10
Tape no. 143. Mrs. and Mr. Bert Stivers; August 26, 1953.

15/11
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.

15/13
Tape no. 146C. Torkild Rieber, early career of Mr. Rieber and the establishment of Texas ports; January 25, 1954.

15/14
Tape no. 147E. Torkild Rieber, shipping industry: salaries, living conditions, organization and discipline; January 25, 1954.

15/15
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.

15/17
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 108-132

14/1
Tape no. 108. James William Kinnear, life at Beaumont, Spindletop and Batson; July 24, 1953.

14/2
Tape no. 109. William Joseph Philp, life at Spindletop; July 17, 1953.

14/3
Tape no. 110. William Joseph Philp, life at Spindletop; July 17, 1953.

14/4
Tape no. 111. Ashley Weaner, Beaumont, before and during the oil boom; July 17, 1953.

14/5
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.

14/6
Tape no. 113. Frank Redman, Spindletop, Beaumont; July 20, 1953.

14/7
Tape no. 114. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop field; July 22, 1953.

14/8
Tape no. 115. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop field; July 22, 1953.

14/9
Tape no. 116. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket area; July 22, 1953.

14/10
Tape no. 117. George Walker Weller, Beaumont merchant who went into business during boom; July 22, 1953.

14/11
Tape no. 118. George Walker Weller, Beaumont merchant who went into business during boom; July 22, 1953.

14/12
Tape no. 119. William L. Armstrong, early days at Spindletop; July 24, 1953.

14/13
Tape no. 120. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Spindletop, Beaumont; July 28, 1953.

14/14
Tape no. 121. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson; July 28, 1953.

14/15
Tape no. 122. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Kountze, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 30, 1953.

14/16
Tape no. 123. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Humble, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, and Louisiana areas; July 30, 1953.

14/17
Tape no. 124. Glenn H. McCarthy, Spindletop; July 29, 1953.

14/18
Tape no. 125. Cary (Slim) Harrison, Beaumont, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Brazoria County, Humble, Goose Creek, Saratoga, Kountze, and Batson; July 29, 1953.

14/19
Tape no. 126. Alexander Balfour Patterson, drilling in South Texas; August 4, 1953.

14/20
Tape no. 127. Alexander Balfour Patterson, drilling in the Gulf of Mexico; August 4, 1953.

14/21
Tape no. 128. Burt E. Hull, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket, Humble; August 24, 1953.

14/22
Tape no. 129. Burt E. Hull, Beaumont, Sour Lake, Humble Pipeline work; August 24, 1953.

14/23
Tape no. 130. Burt E. Hull, Houston, Beaumont, and accounts of worldwide pipeline work; August 24, 1953.

14/24
Tape no. 131. H.A. Rathke, Spindletop, Batson, Electra, Saratoga, and Burkburnett areas; September 13, 1953.

14/25
Tape no. 132. H.P. Hodge, Corsicana, Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Archer County, and Clay County; September 3, 1953.

Transcripts of Tapes 164-189

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

16/2
Tape no. 165. Miss Ima Hogg, founding of Texas Company and early days of Spindletop; March 24, 1955.

16/3
Tape no. 166. Dr. H.C. Sloop, Beaumont, Spindletop; March 25, 1955.

16/4
Tape no. 167. F.G. Swanson, Burkburnett, Wichita Falls, Swindles; February 20, 1955.

16/5
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.

16/7
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.

16/14
Tape no. 177A. Henry Clements, Corsicana, Beaumont, Hogtown; April 5, 1956.

16/15
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.

16/16
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.

16/18
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 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 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 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.

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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 fifth draft

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-6.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 7-9.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 10-12.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-20.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 21-22.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part II "The Caves," chapters 24-27.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-29.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 30-32.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 33-35.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part III "The Tunnels," chapters 36-38.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-47.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapter 48.

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Caves of Arayat. Unspecified draft, typed forward.

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Caves of Arayat. Unspecified draft, typed forward.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part I "The Mountains," forward, chapters 1-3.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-7.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 8-10.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 11-12.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-19.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 20-22.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part II "The Caves," chapters 23-27.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-30.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 31-33.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 34-35.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part III "The Tunnels." chapters 36-38.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

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Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-48.

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Plans for the novel Caves of Arayat, typed outline and handwritten rough draft.

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Copy of the Catholic Rite of Absolution. Notes and government procedures for military executions.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 1-2.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 1-2.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 3-4.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 4-5.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript, chapters 5-6.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript, chapter 7.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript, chapter 8.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript, chapter 8.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, typed manuscript, chapter 33.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten notes, chapters 1-3.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-6.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript, chapter 7.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript, chapters 9-10.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript, chapter 11.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript, chapter 30.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, miscellaneous typed pages with handwritten notes, 9, 18-40.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, miscellaneous pages, 24-70.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, miscellaneous typed pages, 41-49, 70-75.

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Caves of Arayat. Early draft, miscellaneous pages typed with handwritten notes, 77-99, 106, 192-199.

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Caves of Arayat. Unspecified draft, miscellaneous typed pages, 116, 157, 162-163, 168-171, 170, 182-186, 193-206.

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Caves of Arayat. Early unspecified draft, pages 107, 152-187.

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Caves of Arayat. Early unspecified draft, pages 188-231.

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Caves of Arayat. Early unspecified draft, pages 352-378.

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Caves of Arayat. " Selections from a Novel in Progress," chapters 1, 3, 5, 7, 23.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 1-3.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 4-6.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 7-9.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 10-12.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 13-15.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 16-18.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapter 19.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 20-21.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 22-23.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 24-25.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 26-27.

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Caves of Arayat. First draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 28-29.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 4-6.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 7-9.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 10-12.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 16-18.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 21-23.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 24-26.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript with handwritten revisions, chapters 27-31.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, preface, part I, chapters 1-2.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 3-5.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 6-7.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 8-9.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 10-11.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 12-15.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-17.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 18-20.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, part II "Caves," chapters 21-22.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 23-26.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 27-29.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 30-31.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapter 32.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, part III "The Tunnels," chapters 33, 36-37.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 38-40.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 41-42.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 43-45.

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Caves of Arayat. Second draft, typed manuscript, chapters 46-47.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Caves of Arayat. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapter 35.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-48.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 49-51.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 52-54, afterword.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 15-20.

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

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

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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 33-35.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 36-38.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-43.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 44-46.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 47-49.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 50-54, afterword.

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Running in Place. Partial third draft, typed afterword and handwritten notes on the third 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 13-15.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-20.

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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 24-30.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 31-35.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 36-39.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 40-44.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-49.

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Running in Place. Third draft, typed manuscript, chapters 50-54, afterword.

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Running in Place. Notes by Ranko Estreich.

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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. 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.

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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.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 46-51.

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Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 52-54, author's note.

Japanese Soldiers in World War II

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Bundle of note cards for unpublished novel Japanese Soldiers in World War II.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Notes of plot outline, excerpts from Japanese diaries.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Notes, excerpts from ATIS reports.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 862," Japanese soldier's diary.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 348," Japanese soldier's diary.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 891, and no. 935," Japanese Soldier's diary.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 881," Japanese soldier's diary.

Japanese Soldiers in World War II

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions; XVIII Whither Now, Japanese Soldier; Appendix (A) Jiro Takamura.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, (B) Akira Domura.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, (C) Yoshio Shioya.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions; (D) Shinji Sonshara; Suicide 105R; Disillusionment 14R; Report on Guerrilla 147R; Atis Current Translations No. 10, page 29.

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.

27/23
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.

27/25
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.

Japanese Soldiers in World War II

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Notes, part II of first rough draft.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft with notes (no page or chapter headings).

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, part III, IV indoctrination.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, parts IV, V.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, part V Military Supplies, part VI.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, natives (kanaka), VIII Pestilence, Asia for the Asiatics.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, parts VII, VIII.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, part IX Famine.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, parts X, XI Japanese Violations of the Conventions of War.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, part XI, comments by Yoshio Okawa, part XII.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, part XIII Self Immolation, parts XIV, XV.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, notes.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. First rough draft, pages 36-40, notes, excerpts from the diary of unknown soldier.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. World War II through the eyes of Japanese soldiers, first draft, pages 1-5, 20-27, 34-35, 41-51.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Early draft, table of contents, chapters VI, VII.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Early draft, How Good was Japanese Military Intelligence?, chapter XVIII, Japanese Soldiers-New Japan.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Early draft, Japanese soldiers versus conquered nationals.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Poems of a Japanese prisoner of war, forward and introduction for early draft.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Japanese unknown soldier, I, II, early draft.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, introduction, table of contents.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, I Japanese Soldier Conquerors.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, II Conscription.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, III Shinto.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, IV Kodo.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, V Bushido.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, VI Hoko.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, VII Indoctrination of the Japanese Soldier.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, VIII Japanese Military Supplies.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, X Japanese Soldiers Rule Allied Prisoners of War.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XI Japanese Soldiers Meet Disease, Famine and Death.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XII How the Japanese Spirit Broke.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XIII Why the Japanese Soldier Resorted to Atrocity.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XIV Rumors of Allied Atrocities on Japanese Soldiers.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XV Japanese Soldier Driven to Cannibalism.

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Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XVI Japanese Soldiers Seek Death.

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.

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