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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives Box
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Soccer Media Guides

1-01: 1993 Season
1-02: 1994 Season
1-03: 1995 Season
1-04: 1996 Season
1-05: 1997 Season
1-06: 1998 Season
1-07: 1999 Season
1-08: 2000 Season
1-09: 2003 Season
1-10: 2004 Season
1-11: 2005 Season

Regular Seasons and Southwest Conference

1-01: 1980-1981 Season
1-02: 1986 Season
1-03: 1987 Season
1-04: 1989 Season
1-05: 1990 Season
1-06: 1990-1991 Season
1-07: 1992 Season
1-08: 1993-1994 Season
1-09: 1994-1995 Season
1-10: 1996 Southwest Conference Championships
1-11: 1995-1996 Season
1-12: 1996-1997 Season
1-13: 1997-1998 Season
1-14: 2000-2001 Season
1-15: 2004-2005 Season
1-16: 2005-2006 Season
1-17: 2007-2008 Season

Sandstedt Materials

1/1: Correspondence, committee notes, minutes, and memos for Texas Creditors' Collections System Subcommittee on the Texas Collection Manual. 1977-1982

1/2:

  • Minutes and other records of Continuing Legal Education Committee for the Texas Bar Association, October 1979 - October 1980

1/3: Syllabi for Management 211, 212, and 643. Fall 1978, Summer 1980, Fall 1982, Spring-Fall 1984

1/4: Course handouts: "Texas Court System" (Undated), "Legal Bibliography" (Fall 1983), "Property Exempt from Forced Sale in Texas" (Undated), and article excerpts from Fortune (June 18, 1979).

1/5: Texas Bar Journal, vol. 29, No. 3. March 22, 1966

1/6: Texas Bar Journal, vol. 30, No. 10. November 22, 1967

1/7: Officers, Directors Section Officers Committees of the State Bar of Texas 1984-1985.

McInnis News Clippings and Miscellaneous

2-1: Typescripts Letters - 1879-1895
2-2: Phostatic copies - 1879, 1889-1890
2-3: Various fiscal and financial records (census, some salaries, etc.) - 1880-1886
2-4: A&M Invitations and programs - 1876, 1878-1885, 1887-1890, 1892, 1894
2-5: Prairie View programs, invitations, and Annual Report - 1887, 1884, 1889
2-6: Newspaper clippings - 1887-1890
2-7: Newspaper clippings - 1891-1896
2-8: Newspaper clippings - Feb-May 1908
2-9: Newspaper clippings - June 1-15, 1908
2-10: Newspaper clippings - June 16-30, 1908
2-11: Newspaper clippings - July 1908-1909
2-12: Miscellaneous publications - 1887-1908
2-13: Calculus IV exercise book - Undated
2-14: Arithmetic III notebook - Undated

McInnis Correspondence Photocopies, and Notices with Transcripts

3-1: August 26, [18]72
3-2: September 23, [18]72
3-3: September 27, 1875
3-4: July 13, 1875
3-5: August 23, 1875
3-6: July 22, [18]76
3-7: January 4, 1877
3-8: January 15, 1877
3-9: March 1, 1877
3-10: April 23, [18]77
3-11: July 4, 1877
3-12: September 29, 1877
3-13: December 21, 1877
3-14: January 5, 1878
3-15: January 25, 1878
3-16: February 12, 1878
3-17: May 30, 1878
3-18: November 9, 1878
3-19: February 4, 1879
3-20: March [?] 1879
3-21: March 22, [18]79
3-22: June 2, 1879
3-23: July 14, 1879
3-24: October 13, 1879
3-25: November 10, 1879
3-26: November 9, [18]79
3-27: November 19, 1879
3-28: December 12, [18]79
3-29: February 24, 1880
3-30: March 1, 1880
3-31: April 2, 1880
3-32: May 3, 1880
3-33: June 5, 1880
3-34: August 5, [18]80
3-35: December 12, 1880
3-36: January 20, 1881
3-37: February 24, 1881
3-38: April 4, 1881
3-39: June 1, 1881
3-40: March 22, 1883
3-41: August 21, 1884
3-42: October 28, 1884
3-43: May 14, 1885
3-44: July 10, [18]85
3-45: July 15, 1885
3-46: January 1, 1886
3-47: March 7, [18]87
3-48: May 30, 1887
3-49: Funeral Notice of L. J. Alexander January 29, 1888
3-50: September 13, 1888
3-51: November 14, 1890
3-52: June 18, 1891

Men's Basketball Media Guides

1-01: 1951-1952 Season
1-02: 1959-1960 Season
1-03: 1960-1961 Season
1-04: 1964-1965 Season
1-05: 1965-1966 Season
1-06: 1966-1967 Season
1-07: 1967-1968 Season
1-08: 1970-1971 Season
1-09: 1971-1972 Season
1-10: 1972-1973 Season
1-11: 1973-1974 Season
1-12: 1974-1975 Season
1-13: 1975-1976 Season
1-14: 1976-1977 Season

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

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Engravings: "San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Drawn by E. E. from a Sketch by Lt. Mcdowell," and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1846

"Ruins of the Church of the Alamo. San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," [ ca.1846].

"Interior View of the Church of the Alamo." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1847.

"Mission Concepcion, Near San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Built 1754," and same in pencil, with "Reserve" in right margin also in pencil, 1847

"Mission of San Jose Near San Antonio de Bexar". Annotated by hand in ink with date, and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, 1846

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows blue sky and mostly gray stone. [1846]

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows sky in lavender, gray, pale pink, and yellow, with much more sepia, tan, green, and touches of white in the building stones and vegetation. Annotated by hand in ink with: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in pencil with "Quincy" in the lower right corner, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in ink: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and in pencil with "Reserve" in the right margin, [1846]

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Map: Untitled. Hand-drawn manuscript map showing area extending from San Antonio de Bexar, Tex. to Caldwell, Texas area. A draft version of "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," ca. 1848.

Map: Hand-drawn manuscript map. "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," [ca. 1848].

Map: Printed proof for publication. "Map Showing the Route of the Arkansas Regiment from Shreveport, La. to San Antonio de Bexar, Texas," [ ca. 1848].

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Plans: 2 copies, one a hand-drawn draft in ink with pencil, the other probably printer's proof for publication. "Plan of the Ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio De Bexar." Drawn by Edward Everett, 1848.

Plan: Hand-drawn manuscript plan in ink. "Plan of San Antonio de Bexar, Texas. Drawn from recollection by E. E.," undated.

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Report: Printer's Proof titled Report of The Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a map showing the operations of the army of the United States in Texas and the adjacent Mexican states on the Rio Grande; accompanied by astronomical observations, and descriptive and military memoirs of the country, 1 March 1849. Published as Senate Executive Document No. 32, 31st Congress, 1st Session, in 1850. 1 March 1849.

Handwritten "Index to Col. Hughes Report" is kept with this pre-publication copy of the report. The added title page for the printed report reads "Memoir Descriptive of the March of A Division of the United States Army, Under the Command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico," By George W. Hughes, Captain Corps Topographical Engineer, Chief of the Topographical Staff. 1846.

Miscellaneous Letters, Memos, and Clippings

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Handwritten memo: "Memo of C. Everett's acct. as rec'd by R. Mitchell paymaster," 16 April 1847

Handwritten note: "Hancock pay, Quincy Apl. 16th 1847." Sums of numbers, 16 April 1847

Letter: Letter of Good Standing. From J. H. Ralston, Louis Look, and J. M. W. Hale to Edward Everett concerning the Alamo Lodge No. 44, San Antonio, Texas. Handwritten in ink, 7 October 1848

Printed invitation: From James Harvey Ralston and Edward Everett to attend a Masonic Ball to be held in San Antonio on November 13, 1848. Enclosure for letter describe above, [7 October 1848]

Miscellaneous: Passenger Ticket for Missouri Steamship. Undated

Printed report: "Report: The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom has referred the claim of Edward Everett, report," 6 January 1852

Clippings: Lengthy transcript printed in the Washington D.C. Daily Globe of the proceedings concerning the claim of Edward Everett in the House and its passage, 9 January 1852.

"Senora Candelaria, the last survivor of the Alamo. " [circa 1895?]

"Miss Driscoll and the Alamo." About a donor of land surrounding the Alamo and the involvement of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. 7 March 1906

"Texas and the Alamo. "Concerns the "movement….started in Texas for the preservation of the Alamo at San Antonio". Mentions Governor Sayers was in office, [circa 1900?]

Obituary: For "Jack "Hays [Hays, John Coffee (1817-1883)], a leader of the Texas Rangers, 26 April [1883]

  • Obituary: For Edward Everett, 24 July (1906?)

Essays and Papers

1/1: Information about the collection, and a finding guide

1/2: Letter to Dr. Cofer from J. E. Adams discussing the transfer of the files of J. Oscar Morgan, July 3, 1953 (typed)

1/3: "Broom Corn" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, photocopy included)

1/4: "Don't Handicap the Corn and Cotton by Giving it a Poor Start" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, photocopy included)

1/5: "Stable Manure Vs. Green Manure as a Source of Organic Matter for Soils" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper)

1/6: "Corn Culture in the South" by J. O. Morgan, 1912 (original, typed, photocopy included)

1/7: "Some Considerations of Soil Improvement" by J. O. Morgan (3 pages, original, typed on tracing paper, multiple copies)

1/8: "Some Needs of Texas Agriculture" by J. O. Morgan, March 15, 1911 (32 pages, original typed)

1/9: "The Relation of Soil Fertility to Farm Management" by J. O. Morgan (5 pages, original, typed on tracing paper, photocopy of essay described included)

1/10: "The Important of crop notation" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, multiple copies)

1/11: "Now is the time for plan your future cropping system", no author possibly J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, multiple)

1/12: "The Manure Problem on the Farm", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (3 pages, multiple copies)

1/13: "Don't Neglect the Fall Preparation of your Seed Bad" written by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper)

1/14: "Crops for the Silo" by J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/15: "The Relation of Commercial Fertilizers to Green Manures", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (6 copies)

1/16: "More Alfalfa for Texas" by J. O. Morgan (2 copies)

1/17: "Fertilizers, Manures, and rotations for Cotton", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/18: "Some Profitable Crops that can yet be produced by Texas Farmers" by J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/19: "The First Steps in Preparing the Seedbed for Corn", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (4 pages, original, typed on tracing paper)

1/20: "The Eradication of Johnson grass" by J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/21: Miscellaneous Papers

  • "Interacts from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture Washington D.C.", no author, Undated (original document, typed on tracing paper). Discusses three chemicals that kill vegetation and a method the Australians use to kill weeds that is less harmful to crops.
  • Document providing the definitions of different biomes (2 pages, typed)
  • Agriculture curriculum, training, and other information regarding of A&M College of Texas (3 pages, typed)
  • Importance of fall plowing for the soil (typed)
  • Sub-irrigation techniques for crops. (3 pages, typed)
  • Proper techniques for planting broom corn. (2 pages, handwritten in pencil)
  • Handwritten notes in pencil
  • Scanned photocopies of all the documents

Conolly Materials

1/1: Photocopy on "Good Bond Paper".

1/2: Newspaper clipping of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Downs, Jr. 41st Wedding Anniversary.

1/3: Photocopy of letter from Dean of School of Agriculture to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Conolly congratulating them that their son graduated with high honors

1/4: Photocopy of letter to Alston Clapp about a job opportunity.

1/5: Invitation for Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Conolly to attend a program at The Faculty Club from the secretary of The Rhodes Scholarship Committee.

Correspondence, Documents, and Photos

1/1: General information about C. H. Alvord and his collection

1/2: Letters from D. B. Cofer to C. H. Alvord

1/3: Letters from C. H. Alvord to D. B. Cofer

1/4: Letter from D. B. Cofer to E. J. Kyle

1/5: "The Beginning of the College Courses in Agricultural Engineering"

1/6: "Memorandum Concerning Correspondence Courses in Agriculture and Horticulture"

1/7: "Memorandum on the Visit of President Howard Taft to Texas and A&M in 1909"

1/8: "Some Early Impressions of the A&M College"

1/9: Records of various Board of Directors meeting at A&M College, 1910-1911

1/10: "An Agricultural Train in Texas"

1/11: Photograph and negatives of the First General Agricultural and Live Stock Train operated in Texas, September 1910

Skin and Scuba Club

1/1: General information about the collection.

1/2: S. A. S. Newsletter. 1970 (Skin and Scuba)

1/3: S. A. S. Newsletter. 1972 (Skin and Scuba)

1/4: Lists of members and old completed membership applications.

1/5: A notice to persons interested in obtaining high-pressure scuba diving air from Texas A&M.

'79 Meeting Documents, Flyers, Notes and other Mateials

1-1: 1980 Summer Dance flyers, Mondays and Thursdays during Freshman orientation, and information about the event prior to and after.

1-2: Personal notes and meeting minutes for the class of ’79, 1977-1978

1-3: Personal notes and meeting minutes for the class of ’79, 1975-1978

1-4: Class meeting flyers, personal meeting notes, list of officers, letters about certain events, and meeting dates schedules, 1978-1979

1-5: Flyers, notes, meeting minutes, and other miscellaneous documentation, 1975-1977

1-6: Funding and Donation Records, 1965-1975

1-7: Paid Bills (1 of 4)

1-8: Paid Bills (2 of 4), 1977-1978

1-9: Paid Bills (3 of 4), 1976-1977

1-10: Paid Bills (4 of 4), 1975-1976

1-11: President’s Endowment Scholarship

1-12: Senior Weekend, 1979

Correspondence, Memorandum, and Documents

1/1

  • Correspondence between from G. W. Beard to unknown
  • Letter written from Terminal Hotel from a citizen to R. J. Milner
  • The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Session 1912-13 "The Strike"
  • A letter from Office of the Registrar to Dr. D. B. Cofer from H. L. Heaton
  • Enclosed endorsements to dismiss students for insubordination. Written by J. R. Moore to Hon. R. T. Milner
  • An unknown letter dealing with the 22 cadets who were dismissed, 1913-02-05
  • A letter from someone who worked at Hereford Electric Light and Power
  • A Memorandum of the Faculty Minutes, 1911-03-01
  • A letter written to the Faculty of A&M College by 136 students swearing they will not haze anyone, 1909-02-11
  • A document containing the entire junior and sophomores signing they will not haze, 1913-01-31
  • A letter to the President from 5 of the cadets who were dismissed for hazing
  • A pamphlet called "Ex-President Milner and His Connection with the A&M College" (2)
  • A letter written to R. T. Milner, 1913-02-12
  • A letter written by R. T. Milner
  • A program on the occasion of the visit of the officers and members of the Thirty Second Legislature, 1911-02-11
  • A proclamation to the faculty written by the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes from the year 1913
  • A letter to R. T. Milner written by E. A. Peden, 1913-02-22
  • A letter from Henderson, 1913-12-05
  • A Letter to Mr. B. Youngblood from T. P. Clonts
  • A petition written by the citizens of Henderson, TX to R. T. Milner
  • A letter written to R. T. Milner from a local Texas A&M University Alumni committee
  • A letter to R. J. Windrow from unknown, 1913-02-03
  • 5 Telegraphs all written to R. T. Milner
  • A letter to President Milner from Brition, 1913-02-15
  • 3 newspaper clippings and a letter dealing with R. T. Milner's resignation from Texas A&M University.

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  • A letter to R. T. Milner from Eric Hogg, 1913-03-18
  • A letter to R. T. Milner from Eric Hogg, 1913-03-29
  • A letter of Governor Colquitt to J. W. Baird, 1913-07-01
  • A letter to W. L. Boyett from O. B. Colquitt, 1913-12-31
  • A letter to E. B. Cushing from G. B. Colquitt, 1913-06-23
  • A letter to the people of Texas from R. T. Milner, 1913-07-25
  • A letter to Governor O. B. Colquitt from R. T. Milner, 1913-07-24
  • The relation of the A&M College of Texas to the people: An address by R. T. Milner, President of A&M College of Texas College Station, Texas
  • An address to the students of Texas &M by R. T. Milner, 1913-01-18

Correspondence and Telegrams

2/1: A Cover Letter Called "Letters and Telegrams Concerning the Recent Conditions at College"
2/2: To B. Youngblood from T. P. Clonts, 1913-01-03
2/3: To Levi G. Brown from Marteyson, 1913-01-27
2/4: To R. T. Milner from Heldeugels, 1913-01-30
2/5: To R. T. Milner from T.S. Wyche, 1913-01-06
2/6: To E. J. Kyle from J. P. Marteyson, 1913-01-21
2/7: To R. T. Milner from F. D. Haden, 1913-02-02
2/8: To R. T. Milner from Marteyson, 1913-02-02
2/9: To R. T. Milner from B. H. Oxford, 1913-02-02
2/10: To R. T. Milner from Johns Roan, 1913-02-02
2/11: To R. T. Milner G. H. Wyane, 1913-02-02
2/12: To R. T. Milner from J. R. Davidson, 1913-02-02
2/13: To the Alumni of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas from R. J. Windrow, 1913-02-02
2/14: To R. T. Milner to W. L Carwil, 1913-02-02
2/15: To R. T. Milner from C. Charword, Feb 2nd 1913-02-02
2/16: To R. T. Milner from W. Player, 1913-02-03
2/17: To R. T. Milner from R. H. Johton, 1913-02-03
2/18: To R. T. Milner from J. Hollingsworth, 1913-02-03
2/19: To R. T. Milner from C. J. Moore, 1913-02-03
2/20: To R. T. Milner from R. Milhollanard, 1913-02-03
2/21: To S. Freiend from Charles B. Metcalfe, 1913-02-03
2/22: To R. J. Windrew on R. T. Milner, 1913-02-03
2/23: To Milanous from C. Pickens, 1913-02-03
2/24: To R. T. Milner from Professor M. Fraeock, 1913-02-03
2/25: To R. T. Milner from John Froude, 1913-02-03
2/26: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from Chairman L. D. Callaway, 1913-02-03
2/27: To R. T. Windrow from J. L. Short, 1913-02-03
2/28: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from R. E. Schaefer, 1913-02-03
2/29: To R. T. Milner from Eilseir, 1913-02-03
2/30: R. T. Milner from J. Shornhill, 1913-02-03
2/31: To R. T. Milner from R. E. Smith, 1913-02-03
2/32: To R. T. Milner from W. Sockwilling, 1913-02-03
2/33: To R. T. Milner from J. M. Jordan, 1913-02-03
2/34: To R. J. Window from B. Yeasory, 1913-02-03
2/35: To R. T. Milner from F. Gelaring, 1913-02-03
2/36: To R. T. Milner from C. W. Fray, 1913-02-11
2/37: To R. T. Milner from E. O. Deal, 1913-02-03
2/38: To R. J. Windrow from Lauslen, 1913-02-03
2/39: To R. T. Milner from W. B. Baxter, 1913-02-03
2/40: To R. T. Milner from J. F. Baker, 1913-02-03
2/41: To the Alumni of Texas A&M University from J. O. Burt, 1913-02-03
2/42: To R. T. Milner from M. Rannyan, 1913-02-03
2/43: To R. J. Windrow from James Croane, 1913-02-03
2/44: To R. T. Milner from the Dean of Baylor University, 1913-02-04
2/45: To R. T. Milner from A. Sherley, 1913-02-04
2/46: To R. T. Milner from M. A. Hopson, 1913-02-04
2/47: To R. T. Milner from Lon D. Mars, 1913-02-04
2/48: To R. T. Milner from John B. Long, 1913-02-04
2/49: To R. T. Milner from W. W. Lawson, 1913-02-04
2/50: To R. T. Milner from G. S. Patterson, 1913-02-04
2/51: To R. T. Milner from F. A. Partial, 1913-02-04
2/52: To R. T. Milner from A. W. Off, 1913-02-04
2/53: To R. T. Milner from Lon G. Kitsch, 1913-02-04
2/54: To R. T. Milner from J. Q. Tabor, 1913-02-04
2/55: To R. T. Milner from Glen L. Sneed, 1913-02-04
2/56: To R. T. Milner from G. Whaley, 1913-02-04
2/57: To R. T. Milner from J. H. Grove, 1913-02-04
2/58: To R. T. Milner from J. D. Ford, 1913-02-04
2/59: To R. T. Milner from J. E. Ballard, 1913-02-04
2/60: To Colonel Milner from Henry Bernstein, 1913-02-04
2/61: To R. T. Milner from P. B. Billet, 1913-02-04
2/62: To R. T. Milner from C. E. Borat, 1913-02-04
2/63: To R. T. Milner from K. K. Leiden, 1913-02-12
2/64: To R. T. Milner from B. F. Looney, 1913-02-19
2/65: To R. T. Milner from J. M. Perdence, 1913-02-05
2/66: To the Alumni Association from Guss Newton, 1913-02-05
2/67: To R. T. Milner from M. Tilson, 1913-02-05
2/68: To R. T. Milner from H. B. Stoddard, 1913-02-05
2/69: Empty
2/70: To R. T. Milner from S. Webb, 1913-02-05
2/71: To R. T. Milner from A. L. Ward, 1913-02-05
2/72: To the Dallas Alumni Association from J. H. McDonough, 1913-02-05
2/73: To R. T. Milner from J. Lee Cooper, 1913-02-05
2/74: To R. T. Milner from J. L. Euband, 1913-02-05
2/75: To R. T. Milner from Henry E. Elaod, 1913-02-05
2/76: To R. T. Milner from W. N. Boyle, 1913-02-05
2/77: To R. T. Milner from V. P. Armstrong, 1913-02-05
2/78: To R. T. Milner from W. F. Colquitt, 1913-02-05
2/79: To R. T. Milner from T. F. Thompson, 1913-02-06
2/80: To R. T. Milner from E. S. Stockwell, 1913-02-06
2/81: To R. T. Milner from J. B. Cranfill, 1913-02-06
2/82: To R. J. Windrow from J. H. Pirie, 1913-02-07
2/83: To R. T. Milner from R. R. River, 1913-02-07
2/84: To R. T. Milner from J. S. Wood, 1913-02-07
2/85: To R. T. Milner from President of Baylor, 1913-02-07
2/86: To R. T. Milner from D. H. Cason, 1913-02-07
2/87: To R. T. Milner from W. J. Columan, 1913-02-08
2/88: To R. T. Milner from Frank J. Hall, 1913-02-08
2/89: To R. T. Milner from R. T. Holloway, 1913-02-08
2/90: To R. T. Milner from N. B. Morris, 1913-02-08
2/91: To R. T. Milner from Harway C. Stiles, 1913-02-08
2/92: To R. T. Milner from J. M. Watson, 1913-02-08
2/93: To the Alumni Association from E. C. Arnold, 1913-02-08
2/94: To R. T. Milner from J. A. Adams, 1913-02-08
2/95: To R. T. Milner from J. Boruder Sr., 1913-02-08
2/96: To R. T. Milner from B. F. Haynes, 1913-02-12
2/97: To the Local Alumni Association from R. W. Yarbrough, 1913-02-13
2/98: To R. T. Milner from Walton, 1913-02-16
2/99: To R. T. Milner from H. C. Zinglmann, 1913-02-09
2/100: To R. T. Milner from S. M. Cuiltam, 1913-02-10
2/101: To R. T. Milner from G. H. Herrson, 1913-02-10
2/102: To R. T. Milner from F. W. Russel, 1913-02-10
2/103: To R. T Milner from M. F. Kelly, 1913-02-12
2/104: To R. T. Milner from Brooke Smith, 1913-02-10
2/105: To R. T. Milner from Henry C. Evans, 1913-02-03
2/106: To R. T. Milner from C. M. Cocke, 1913-02-10
2/107: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from Chas B. Metcalfe, 1913-02-11
2/108: To R. T. Milner from Cora Young, 1913-02-11
2/109: To R. T. Milner from Z. T. Fulmore, 1913-02-11
2/110: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from T. J. McMillan, 1913-02-10
2/111: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from C. G. Truitt, 1913-02-14
2/112: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from the Citizens of Henderson, 1913-02-14
2/113: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from Walter D. Adams, 1913-02-14
2/114: To R. T. Milner from N. S. Johnson, 1913-03-03
2/115: To R. T. Milner from A. J. Coleman
2/116: A Telegram to Prof. D. W. Spence from R. T. Milner
2/117: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from S. O. Scott

Articles, Pamphlets, Abstracts and other Writings by Stewart

3/1: Papers, Symposiums, Abstracts, and Pamphlets

  • "The Ag Engineer's Role in Solving Two Contemporary Crises" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agricultural Engineering = Social Engineering" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Social Responsibility Then and Now" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Function of Shelter in Plant Environments" by Harold J. Thompson

  • "The Ag Engineer's Role in Solving Two Contemporary Crises" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "The Thermoregulation Time Constants in Beef Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Thermoregulation Research- Perspective and Potential" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Device Isolates Radiant Heat for animal Heat Transfer Studies" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Calorimetry Proposed for Study of Animal Regulation of Heat" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Homeothermic Regulation Quantitatively Analogized to a Closed - Loop System" by J. P. Mason. Jr., M. D. Shanklin and R. E. Stewart

  • "Absorption of Solar Radiation by the Hair of Cattle" by R. E. Stewart

  • " Heat and Moisture Exchanges in Dairy Barns" by H. J. Thompson and R. E. Stewart

  • Symposium, "Systems Engineering in Agriculture"

  • "Animal Thermo-neutrality As A Thermodynamic Rate Process" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Mathematical Model of Air Temperatures Design of Environmental Control Systems" by J. Carroll Notestine and Robert E. Stewart

  • "Field Tests of Summer Air Conditioning for Dairy Cattle in Ohio" by R. E. Stewart

  • "A biological Thermostat… the Hypothalamus" by R. E. Stewart and J. D. McCrady

  • "Rapid THI Change and Hypothalamic- Rectal Temperatures of Heifers" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Hypothalamic Temperature Regulation in Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Electronic Control of Heat Loss in Bovine Animals" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "American Society For Engineering Education" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Booklet, "American Society of Agricultural Engineers"

  • "Physical Environment and Confinement Housing of Dairy cows"

  • "A ten-year Summary of the Psychroenergetic Laboratory Dairy Cattle Research at the University of Missouri" by R. G. Yeck and R. E. Stewart

  • "Environment Engineering For Confinement Livestock Production" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Abstract, "The Animal-Environment Interface" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "An Analysis of Environmental Research Needs" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "A Biology Course for Undergraduate Engineering Students" by Robert E. Stewart and K. A. Harkness

  • "Environmental Research with Cattle Since 1968" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agriculture Technology" from the 15th Edition of Encyclopedia Britannica by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Calorimeter Proposed for Study of Animal Regulation of Heat" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Absorption of Solar Radiation by the Hair of Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "International Cooperation of Agricultural Engineering for Mechanization in South East Asia" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Environmental Physiology and Shelter Engineering" by R. E. Stewart (4)

  • Pamphlet, "Relief of Thermally- Induced Stress in Dairy Cattle By Radiation Cooling" by M. D. Shanklin and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Rumen Temperature I. Temperature Gradients During Feeding and Fasting" by Homer E. Dale, Robert E. Stewart, and Samuel Brody

  • Pamphlet, "Effects of Environmental Factors on Absorption of Radiation From a 100 F Surface by Cold Plates" by C. N. Hinkle and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Some tests of Jacketed Space Heaters for Heating Small Farm Dwellings" by Carl A. Reaves and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "A Comparison of Radiant and Circulating Space Heaters in Farm Dwellings" by Ross A. Phillips and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Buildings for the Dairy Enterprise" by J. C. Wooley, K. B. Huff, R. E. Stewart, and A. C. Regdale

  • Pamphlet, "A Field Study of Practice in Loose Housing of Dairy Cattle in Missouri" by R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Heating Rural Homes with Space Heaters" by R. E. Stewart and Ross A. Phillips

3/2: Papers and other Writings Continued, and Vita

  • Vita by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Interactions Between Engineering and the Biological and Agricultural Sciences"

  • "Rapid THI Change and Hypothalamic-Rectal Temperatures of Heifers" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Hypothalamic Temperature Regulation in Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agricultural Engineering Challenges of the 1980s" by Robert E. Stewart

  • " An Analysis of Animal Environmental Research Needs" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Contributions by Agricultural Engineers to Basic Knowledge and Technology of Animal Production Systems, 1950-1970", Part 1 and 2 by Robert E. Stewart

  • "How the University Views the Future Needs for Agricultural Engineers" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "American Society of Agricultural Engineers" by National Students Journal, 1980

  • "Social Responsibility- Then and Now" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agricultural Engineering and the 21st Century" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Daily Bulletin, Wednesday, June 30, 1971

  • Introduction of ASAE Annual Meeting, June 24, 1974, by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Methods and Instruments for Electronic Control of Heat Loss and Metabolism In Bovine Animals" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "A Universal Man and A University for Man"

  • "Developing A Professional Curriculum" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Theoretical Analysis of Centrifugal Threshing and Separation" by M. Y. Hamdy, R. E. Stewart, and W.H. Johnson

  • "Where it is Right- Establish it!" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Energy-Size Reduction Relations in Agricultural grains Commination" by R. C. Hensen and R. E. Stewart

  • "Effect of Humidity on Total Heat and Total Vapor Dissipation of Holstein Cows" by B. F. Cargill and R. E. Stewart

  • "Effect of Humidity on Surface Temperature of Dairy Cattle" by Milton S. Shanklin and R. E. Stewart

  • "Objectives of Life Science Instruction for Agricultural Engineers" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Is there a Need for a Curriculum in Agricultural Mechanization?" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "The Chromaticity and Diffuse Reflectance of Some Types of Animal Hair" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Technology of Agriculture Prepared for the Encyclopedia Britannica", May 1971, by Robert E. Stewarts

  • "7 Decades that Changed America: A History of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers 1907-1977" By Robert E. Stewart

One Hundred Years of Engineering at Texas A&M University

1/1: Preface and Chapter 1, "The Beginning" (25 pages)

1/2: Chapter 2, "A Change of Philosophy" (11 pages)

1/3: Chapter 3, "Early Growth" (16 pages)

1/4: Chapter 4, "During World War I" (12 pages)

1/5: Chapter 5, "Between Two Wars" (12 pages)

1/6: Chapter 6, "Activities of World War II" (9 pages)

1/7: Chapter 7, "Post War Activities and Reorganization" (14 pages)

1/8: Chapter 8, "Two Decades of Growth and Development" (30 pages)

1/9: Part II, "The Departments" (124 pages)

1/10: Part III, "The People" (81 pages)

1/11: Appendix A (17 pages)

1/12: Appendix III (8 pages)

Dugan Manuscripts

1/1: On My Way to the Cemetery, Undated
Upon his retirement, Dugan wrote about his life before, during, and after A&M including subjects such as active military duty, Home and Family, Life without a Father, and Retirement.

1/2: Great Class of 1934, Undated
This book was written in response to a non-Aggies attitude "questioning the greatness of Texas A&M University." Also included in the manuscript are maps of campus, Fish Day, Reveille, the band, National Affairs, and athletics.

Dugan Correspondence, Clippings and Other Materials

2/1: World War II Clippings, Articles, and Correspondence, 1941-1945
"Puppy Helps U.S. Tank Division in Dash Through Germany" by John Thompson (2 pages), Undated
Army, Navy, Marine Corps Insignia March (2 copies, 12 pages, illustrated), 1943
"Germans Are Astounded", WWII article describing the first US Army tanks in Germany, Undated
"Street Divides Yanks and Nazis" The New York Sun, November 2, 1944
Correspondence, Mrs. Dugan from Muriel Dover (3 pages), 1944
"Shreveporter Coins Two Army Division Nicknames," [unknown newspaper], Shreveport, LA (2 pages), September 17, 1941
Dugan, H. W. & Brontoli, R. The Red River: The story of its Exploration and Development, Print. (98 pages), Undated

2/2: World War II Notes
Photocopies of Military, Notes, Telegrams, Radio transcriptions recorded by Colonel John A. Smith, Jr. "Notes on Talk Covering Gen. Montgomery's Talk to All Officers LT. Col. And Above of X1X Corps" (150 pages), November 15, 1943 - 1945

2/3: WWII - 3rd Armored Division Notes, Publications, Misc., Undated
Rose, M. Call Me Spearhead: Saga of the 3rd Armored Spearhead Division. No1 Stars and Stripes (ETOUSA): USA. Print.
Rose, M. Spearheading with the 3rd Armored Division: In the Bulge Duren-Cologne the Ruhr Pocket East to the Elbe. No.2 Stars and Stripes (ETOUSA): USA.
Alumni Association Records Third Armored Division Records 1941-1986 from the University of Illinois [86 pages]
Dugan, H. W. "A Shreveport Officer Pictures His Memories of What Happened" Your Morning Newspaper (2 pages)
"'Berlin or Bust:' Motto First Club on German Soil," The Texas [Aggie]?
Harrington, M. "Bradley in the U.S. - Would Like to Fight Japanese"
Sulsberger, C. L. World War II, American Heritage Press. Photocopies with notes [by Haynes W. Dugan?] (29 pages)

2/4: News Clippings, 1939
Dugan, H.W. "Louisiana Portions Your Money if You Forgot Will," [unknown newspaper], January 8, 1939
"Deadlock in the West as Allies and Germans Spar Between the Lines," The Dallas Morning News, November 5, 1939

2/5: News Clippings, 1941
Dugan, H. W. "Shreveporter coins two Army Division Nicknames", The Shreveport Times, Shreveport, LA, September 17, 1941
"Mechanized 'Cow' Used by Army Panzer Outfit," The Shreveport Times, 1941

2/6: News Clippings, 1942
Misc. clippings [Undated, 1941?]
The Dallas Morning News, April 11, 1942

2/7: News Clippings, WWII Correspondence, and Miscellaneous, 1944
"Headquarters Dugan Household: Office of give and take" (3 pages), 1944?
Correspondence to Helen [?] from Haynes, 1944?
Postcard, 1944
Correspondence to 'grandmother' from Haynes (photocopy, 2 pages), March 7, 1944
Correspondence to 'grandmother' from Haynes (photocopy), June 5, 1944
Correspondence to 'dad' from Haynes (photocopy), June 5, 1944
Correspondence to Mrs. Dugan from Geoffrey C. Dover, (2 pages), June 26, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), June 27, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), July 7, 1944
Correspondence to 'Mother and Dad' from Haynes (photocopy), September 13, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), September 17, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), September 29, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), October 7, 1944
Correspondence to 'madam Queen' from Haynes (photocopy), October 23, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), November 8, 1944
Correspondence to 'Mr. and Mrs. W.' from Haynes (photocopy), November 16, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), November 20, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), December 4, 1944
Correspondence to 'Dad' from Haynes (photocopy, 2 pages), July 16, 1945
Correspondence to Mary Helen Smith from [Haynes W. Dugan?] (2 pages), Undated
Photocopy of an extract of an article from the Chicago Tribune written by John Tompson (9 pages), Undated
"American Tank Forces Smash 15 Miles through Nazi Lines," The Shreveport Times, July 31, 1944
"Second, Third Armored Leading Normandy Drive," The Shreveport Times, July 31, 1944
"Terrific Slaughter of Nazis in Battle at Mons Described," The New Orleans States-Item, September 5, 1944
"U.S. Tank Division Honored as Heroic," The New York, August 25, 1944
Stroller In the Battle, September 10, 1944
"Texas A&M Alumni claim First College Rally in Reich" The Shreveport Times, October 15, 1944
Heinz, W. C. "Third Armored Division Leads Way: Sun Reveals it was this Unit that Brought Blitz Home to Germany," The New York Times, October 4, 1944
Reinz, W. C. "Street Divides Yanks and Nazis," The New York, November 2, 1944
"'Western' Chapter of A&M Club Meets in Germany," Today's News Today, October 12, 1944
"Veteran Writer Returns to the U.S.," Undated
"A Sermon to the Third Armored Division," Undated
"Germans' Salient Cut by One-Third," The New York Sun, [oversized], December 30, 1944
"Yanks Return from Nazi Trap" The New York Sun, December 30, 1944

2/8: WWII Correspondence, News Clippings, 1945
Lt. Col. Colonel Hogan from J. Lawton Collins, January 1, 1945
"Third Armored in Front Again…" The Shreveport Journal, "Mechanize 'Cow' Used by Army Panzer Outfit," January 6, 1945 The Shreveport Times,(photocopy), 1945
"First Army Opens New Attack" The Shreveport Times, January 7, 1945
"Tanks Block German Road to La Roche", Undated
"Germans' Western Line Collapsing; Nazi Armies on River Plain Split" The New York Sun, March 2, 1945
"Americans Reach Rhine" The New York Sun, (2 pages), March 2, 1945
"British Cut Ardennes Bulge: Nazis…" The Shreveport Times,(2 pages), March 11, 1945
Clippings, The New York Times, (2 pages), March 28, 1945
Long, J. M. "City on Mail Rail Line to Berlin Falls" The Shreveport Journal, (2 pages), March 30, 1945
Miscellaneous clippings (2 photocopies), 1945
"7th Corps Forms Roer Spearheads" The Shreveport Times, 1945
Armored News clippings (newspaper, oversized, 2 photocopies), March 26, 1945
Newsweek, May 7, 1945
Boyle, H. "'Unterstitzen on the Bleiweis' Stopped Yanks before Berlin" The Shreveport Journal, May 16, 1945
"What is the War like Daddy? A Shreveport Officer Pictures his memories of what happened" The Shreveport Times, (2 pages), June 17, 1945
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Robert M. Grant, October 1, 1945
Correspondence, APO Headquarters Third Armored Division, November 6, 1945

2/9: Correspondence and News Clippings, 1946
Correspondence to Henry from Fred, (2 pages), April 8, 1946
Clipping, The Dallas Morning News, April 21, 1946

2/10: Clipping from Rocky Mountain Empire Magazine (3 pages), July 27, 1947

2/11: Reunion - Fourth Annual Convention Dinner - 3rd Armored Division Association, July 26-28, 1951

2/12: Clipping, "The Circumstantial Evidence That Convicted Hauptmann…" The Shreveport Times, February 24, 1957

2/13: Newsletter Third Armored Division Association 12 (6), December 1958

2/14: 3rd Armored Division Association 15th Reunion program, 1962

2/15: Clipping, "Salerno D-Day" The Shreveport Times, September 8, 1962

2/16: 3rd Armored Division Association 17th Reunion program, 1966

2/17: 3rd Armored Division Association 22nd Reunion program, 1969

2/18: 3rd Armored Division Association 23nd Reunion program, 1970

2/19: 3rd Armored Division Association 24nd Reunion program, 1971

2/20: 3rd Armored Division Association 25nd Reunion program (Silver Anniversary), 1972

2/21: Third Armored Division Association 26nd Reunion program, 1973

2/22: Third Armored Division Association 27nd Reunion program, 1975

2/23: Third Armored Division Association 30th Reunion program, 1977

2/24: Photocopy of publisher notes, "Introduction campaign history of the German SS Totenkopf Division in France in 1940", (7 pages), August 1979

2/25: 3rd Armored Division Association 34th Reunion program, 1981

2/26: Correspondence and Clippings, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, August 16, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with transcription notes about a v-mail letter from H[aynes] W. Dugan [with a photocopy of 1944 letter] Undated (12 pages), October 12, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clipping photocopies regarding 3rd armored division [9 pages], October 27, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clipping photocopies (3 pages), November 16, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), November 8, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, November 17, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), November 26, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), December 8, 1982

2/27: Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with a note titled "The War Room" by Haynes W. Dugan (8 pages), January 10, 1983

2/28: Correspondence and Notes, February 1983
Correspondence to Intaglio, Inc. from Haynes, February 10, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (18 pages), February 15, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (4 pages), February 16, 1983
Correspondence to A. Barr from Haynes, with photocopies of correspondence and clippings (65 pages), 1941, February 18, 1983

2/29 (Correspondence March 1983)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (5 pages), March 25, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 28, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 29, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 29, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 29, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (2 pages), March 30, 1983
Photograph - "home of Mr. & Mrs. Geoffry Dover, masters at Kings School, Bruton, 1943
Postcard (blank) "River Brue and Pack Horse Bridge, Bruton", Undated
Organized Reserve Corps Qualification Records Plan. Department of the Army: Washington, DC. Print. (14 pages), Undated
The Armored School Extension Course Prospectus. Course Directory. (27 pages), Undated

2/30: Correspondence and Notes
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clippings
2 German Mark, 100 The Shreveport Times clipping photocopy, Fall 1943 The News York Sun clipping photocopy (2 pages), July 31, 1944
Extract from Chicago Tribune John Thompson (4 pages), Undated
Extract of Article Appearing in the Chicago Tribune John Thompson (3 pages), Undated
"U.S. Tank Division Heroic" The New York Times, (3 pages), August 25, 1944
Newspaper clippings The Shreveport Journal, (2 pages), October 12, 1944
Extract from Time (3 pages), September 18, 1944
Extract from a Washington Newspaper, "Yank Division Led Tank Smash Across Belgium Robert Reuben", (3 pages), Undated
Heinz, W. C. "Third Armored Division Leads Way" The New York Sun, October 4, 1944
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clippings (5 pages), April 20, 1983

2/31: Correspondence
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, with newspaper clippings (2 pages), May 19, 1983
"Valley Colonel Wins Dash to Cologne," (2 pages), Undated
Correspondence to Samuel Hogan from Lawton Collins, (5 pages), January 1, 1945
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes, photocopies, and newspaper clippings (15 pages), May 18, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), May 25, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (9 pages), May 31, 1983

2/32: Correspondence
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), June 1, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes on selective service act (10 pages), June 6, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), June 24, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), June 5, 1944
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes with notes (5 pages), July 18, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, July 25, 1983
Correspondence to Haynes from Maggie [?]
Directory 3rd Armored Division Association 1978 (65 pages)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, notes "The death of Col. Cornog" (8 pages), August 8, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (2 pages), August 22, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (10 pages), August 12, 1983

2/33: Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (16 pages), December 6, 1983

2/34: "3rd Armored Division Archives" Carlton Parrish Russell (Hq/ 36th Armored Infantry) (150 pages), Undated

2/35 (Correspondence 1984)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes "Marrying up"
(4 pages), January 13, 1984
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, August 15, 1984
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), August 14, 1984
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (14 pages), July 20, 1984
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes with transcription notes (8 pages), July 3, 1984
Correspondence to H[aynes] W. Dugan from Leon Ussery (2 pages), June 27, 1984
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes, June 27, 1984
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes (3 pages), June 21, 1984
Correspondence to H[aynes] W. Dugan from Leon Ussery with an interview with Col. John A. Smith dated January 25, 1972, by Leon Ussery (10 pages), June 18, 1984

2/36: Correspondence, 1985-1986
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes with notes on James Earl Rudder called "A Time for Trumpets" and newsletter by Charles B. MacDonald (7 pages), 1985
Correspondence to Haynes from Charles W. Schultz with notes (3 pages), April 24, 1985
Correspondence to Haynes from G. V. D. Weiden with notes (22 pages)
Correspondence to Haynes from Maynard Brichford, October 15, 1985
Correspondence to Haynes from Maynard Brichford, October 10, 1985
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes, July 3, 1986
Correspondence to Gunter Von Der Weiden from Haynes, July 2, 1986
Correspondence to Haynes from Gunter Von Der Weiden with notes (11 pages), June 26, 1986
Correspondence to Maynard Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), July 29, 1985
Correspondence to David L. Chapman from Haynes with notes (9 pages) August 22, 1985
Correspondence to David [L. Chapman] from Haynes, September 9, 1985

2/37: Correspondence/Manuscript, 1986
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes
Manuscript - "First Combat Command of 3rd Armored Division West of the Vire River, July 7-17, 1944" (32 pages)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes and transcripts (31 pages), August 26, 1986

2/38: Correspondence and Manuscript, 1987
Correspondence to Charles R. Shrader from Haynes with manuscript notes "First Combat Command B. 3rd Armored Division West of the Vire River, July 7-17 1944" (8 pages), March 27, 1987
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Charles R. Shrader
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, May 12, 1987
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Thomas N. Griffin, Jr. with manuscript notes "The Roer to the Rhine" (4 pages)
Correspondence to Von Der Weiden from Henry J. Earl with interview transcript of "A Day at Hastenrath, November 16, 1944" (11 pages), 1983
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes (2 pages), October 7, 1987
Manuscript "The Lt. Hans Zeplien Papers: …Account of the German 89th Grenadier Reg...Fall 1944" (with a map, 67 pages)

2/39: Correspondence, Newsletters, etc., 1990 Operation Desert Shield: Spearhead Middle East Information Guide Book. Third Armored Division Public Affairs Office. Print. (26 pages), 1990?
Correspondence to Flaora C. Hanneman from Haynes (2 pages), January 3, 1990
Correspondence to [Haynes W. Dugan?] from Flora MacDonald Gammon
Obituary service for Charles Brown MacDonald (photocopy, 2 pages), December 10, 1990
Newspaper clippings - Obituaries (2 pages), December 6, 1990
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes (2 pages)
Third Armored Division Association Newsletter 44 (3). Print. (15 pages), September 1990
C.R.I.B.A 1989 INFO. Centre De Recherches Et D' Informations Sur. Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge [French/Belgian newsletter?] (5 pages)

2/40: Correspondence, 1991
Correspondence to Pamela Wood from Haynes (2 pages), February 11, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Pamela Wood with manuscript "Memories of Fort Clark," (12 pages), February 7, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Maynard Brichford, with Alumni Association, notes on Third Armored Division Records (40 pages), April 1, 1991
Correspondence to Steve Waddell from Haynes (4 pages), April 10, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes from Leroy [Hanneman], March 27, 1991
Correspondence to Leroy Hanneman from Steve R. Waddell with notes (13 pages), March 25, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Dave R. Palmer, April 24, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Carl Rollyson, July 22, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Maynard Brichford with memo (2 pages), December 13, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes [W] Dugan from Judith Serrin with notes (2 pages), September 25, 1991

2/41: Correspondence, 1992
Correspondence to Maynard from Haynes, January 3, 1992
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (6 pages), January 3, 1992
Correspondence to Martin Blumenson from Haynes with notes (6 pages), February 11, 1992
Correspondence to Max S. Lale from Haynes (2 pages), April 13, 1992
Max, Lale S. "Walter Paye Lane. An Appreciation," Print. (23 pages), April 7, 1992
Correspondence to Karl Helft from Haynes. Print (2 pages), April 20, 1992
Correspondence to David A. Holt from Haynes with notes, newspaper clippings (5 pages), May 12, 1992
Correspondence to Haynes from Joan Konner, October 21, 1992 (6 pages)
Correspondence to David Chapman from Haynes, November 12, 1992
Correspondence to [Haynes W.] Dugan from Henri et la Belle Renee, November 2, 1992
Correspondence to George Forty from Haynes (2 pages), June 30, 1992
Correspondence to Gunter von der Weiden from Haynes (4 pages), October 1, 1992

2/42: Correspondence, 1993
Correspondence to David Chapman from Haynes (5 pages), March 29, 1993
Correspondence to David [Chapman] from Haynes [W.] Dugan (2 pages), February 16, 1993

2/43: Manuscript, "The U.S. Armored Division in WWII," (55 pages), September 23, 1994

2/44: Dugan Family History
"The Dugan Family History" by Lora Byrd Whiting Tindall, (17 pages), May 2000
"Webster Selected bits of Family History Gathered Here and There and Assembled by Linda Mae Webster Dugan" (27 pages), 1951

2/45: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. "Memories of Caddo Lake and Downstream Account of Steamboats in Red River." (35 pages)

2/46: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. "George Patton and I." (26 pages)

2/47: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. "Omaha Forward: Sometimes Way Forward 3rd Armored Division Headquarters in World War II." (60 pages)

2/48: Genealogy and Other
Correspondence to Linda Mae Webster Dugan from Edward W. Cooch, April 3, 1943
Daughters of the American Revolution Shreveport, Louisiana Chapter Linda Mae Webster Dugan, (2 copies, 4 pages), March 23, 1934
Marion Co. TX Genealogical Society "Haynes W. Dugan," member biography (2 pages), March 23, 1998
Mother's day card from Helen and Haynes

2/49: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. & Brontoli, Richard."The Red River: The Story of its Exploration and Development in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma." Print. (83 pages), 1990

2/50: Photographs, Undated

R. F. Smith Materials

1-1: Empty envelope from the College Archives which contained the original manuscript of Professor R. F. Smith, "History of the Agricultural and Mechanical College". 1895 (located in folder 2)

1-2: "A Brief Sketch of A&M College" by Smith. Tells the early history of Texas A&M (7 pages), discusses how it was founded and the early years of the college.

1-3: Rough draft of "Brief Sketch of A&M College" in a scratch book.

1-4: Another scratch book used to write the rough draft of "Brief Sketch of A&M College".

1-5: Notes pertaining to "Brief Sketch of A&M College". (31 pages)

J. B. Sterns Materials

This box includes the following materials:

1-1
"Amusing Rhymed Stories" by J. B. Sterns
List of alleged rhymes
Rough draft of rhymes and personal notes

1-2
Personal letters and notes
Letter from Sterns to Barton. July 22, 1957
Letter from 'Assistant Archivist' to Sterns. June 8, 1953

1-3
Personal letters and a rough draft of rhymes

1-4
Letter from Cary M. Abney to Sterns. December 19, 1952
Letter from E. H. Astin to Sterns. October 22, 1953
Letter from Henry Abbott to Sterns. August 9, 1953
Letter to Josh. August 7, 1953
Letter from Abbott to Sterns. June 5, 1953
Letter from Sterns to F. Dudley Perkins. July 1953
Letter from Astin to Sterns. December 6, 1952
Letter from Mrs. Philippa Russek to Sterns. November 19, 1953
Letter from Tommie Butte to Josh
Letter to Sterns. August 13, 1953
Letter from Thomas Beall to Sterns. December 23, 1952
Letter from Sterns to "Aggies". December 1952
Letter from Burns to Sterns. August 7, 1953
Letter from Burns to Sterns. March 31, 1953
Letter from Tom to Sterns. November 13, 1953
Letter from T. H. Barton to Sterns. December 26, 1952
Letter from Barton to Sterns. April 16, 1953
Letter from Barton to Sterns. October 2, 1953
Letter from E. T. Becker. November 17, 1953
Letter from Becker to Sterns
Letter to Sterns. September 28, 1953
Letter to Josh. January 19, 1953
Letter from Cofer to Sterns. November 16, 1953 (2x)
Letter from Cofer to Sterns. October 7, 1953
Letter from Cofer to Sterns. December 20, 1952
Letter from Cofer to Sterns. August 27, 1953
Letter from Miss Vaneta Cross to Sterns. December 29, 1952
Letter from Ida Eraus-Cousins to Sterns. November 21, 1953
Letter from Ethel Cavitt to Sterne. September 2, 1953
Letter from T. H. Clement to Josh. September 3, 1953
Letter from T. H. Clement to Josh. January 17, 1953
Letter from Woody to Sterns. December 29, 1952
Letter from Oran W. Cliett to Sterns. September 17, 1953
Letter from F. T. Cole to Sterns. December 22, 1952
Letter from Ms. Harson & Church to Sterns. December 22, 1952
Letter from Clements to Sterns. November 17, 1953
Letter from Clements to Sterns. July 25, 1953
Letter from Clements to Sterns. August 17, 1953
Letter from Clements to Josh. December 19, 1952
Letter from W. F. Tex to Josh. August 8, 1953
Letter from J. E. Duff to Sterns. December 19, 1952
Letter from George S. Dowell to Sterns. March 31, 1953
Letter from Dowell to Sterns Now. 24, 1953
Letter from Dowell to Sterns. November 16, 1953
Letter from Dowell to Sterns. August 3, 1953
Letter from Dowell to Sterns. December 20, 1952
Letter from Dowell to Walden. February 3, 1953
Official Ballot
Letter from Dowell to Walden. February 3, 1953
Letter from Eberspacher to Josh. August 11, 1953
Letter from Eberspacher to Sterns. December 23, 1952
Official Ballot #194. May 23, 1953
Official Ballot #197
Official Ballot #149
Official Ballot #26
Letter from Leonard Fitzgerald to Sterns. August 14, 1953
Letter from Gordon to Sterns. November 20, 1953
Letter from Glover to Sterns. December 21, 1952
Letter from Glover to Sterns. August 30, 1953
Letter to Josh. December 22, 1952
Letter from Giesecke to Sterns. December 23, 1952
Letter from Gillespie to Sterns. August 23, 1953
Letter from Gillespie to Sterns. December 29, 1952
Letter to Josh. August 20th
Letter from Tom to Sterns. December 22
Letter to Sterns. September 15
Letter from Jerome G. Harrison to Josh. August 28, 1953
Letter from Hervey to Sterns. October 8, 1953
Letter from Hervey to Sterns. July 30, 1952
Letter from Jake to Josh. May 14, 1953
Letter from T. B. Hoffer to Sterns. 1904
Official Ballot #37
Letter to Josh. December 19, 1954

1-5
Letter from George N. Hope to Cofer. February 11, 1953
Letter from Hope to Sterns. February 17, 1953
Letter from A. C. Hutson to Sterns
Letter from Mrs. M. Jacksman to Sterns. September 21, 1953
Letter from T. J. Jamison to Sterns. June 14, 1953
Letter from E. J. Kyle to Josh
Letter from Josh to "Pal"
Official Ballot #51
Postcard from A. C. Love to Josh. September 7, 1953
Letter from R. G. Lankin to Sterns. December 20, 1952
Letter from P. W. Lawther to Sterns. August 19, 1953
Letter from Lawther to Sterns. December 21, 1952
Letter from M. G. Lewis to Josh. February 16, 1953
Letter from Lewis to Josh. September 1, 1953
Letter from Lewis to Josh. November 22, 1953
Letter from Lillard to Sterns. December 24, 1952
Letter from A. C. Love to Sterns. September 1, 1953
"An Invitation" by Sterns to "Aggies". December 1952
Letter from Sterns to McGinnis. July 19, 1953
Letter from E. L. Markham to Sterns. December 22, 1952
Letter from M. H. Marwil to Sterns. December 22, 1952
Letter from Chas Matula to Sterns. December 23, 1952
Letter from Matula to Sterns. August 18, 1953
Letter from Maxwell to Sterns. December 20, 1952
Letter from Maxwell to Sterns. August 26, 1953
Letter from Myers to Sterns. August 27, 1953
Letter from Myers to Sterns. July 25, 1953
Letter from Mentil to Sterns. August 31, 1953
Letter from Melgaard to Sterns. September 7, 1953
Letter from Mrs. Nelson to Sterns. September 23, 1953
Letter from A. J. Neff to Sterns. December 28, 1952
Letter from Peden to Sterns. January 16, 1953
Letter from Perkins to Josh. August 12, 1953
Letter from Perkins to Josh. November 8, 1952
Letter from Perkins to Josh. October 21, 1952
Letter from Perkins to Dudley. December 23, 1952
Letter from Ratliff to Sterns. November 24, 1953
Letter from Bob Ross to Sterns. December 22, 1952
Letter from Mrs. J. R. Rainey to Sterns. January 15, 1953
Letter from Rainey
Letter from H. E. Rawlins to Stern. January 17, 1963
Letter from Ray to Josh. December 21, 1952
Official Ballot #347
Copy of "Houston Aggie Dingbat" Vol. VI, No. III
Letter from T. L. Smith to Sterns. August 31, 1953
Letter from Milton W. Sims to Josh. August 17, 1953
Letter from W. M. Stafford to Sterns. December 19, 1952
Letter from W. M. Stafford to Sterns. August 22, 1953
Letter from James Curtis to Sterns. January 19, 1953
Letter from Sterns to from AMH Stark
"An Invitation" from Sterns to "Aggies". December 1952
Letter from Sterns to Rawkins. August 25, 1953
Letter from Sterns to "L.W.". August 22, 1953
Letter from Sterns to Mr. Cole. January 17, 1953
List of football players. 1898-1900
Letter from Mary Bittle Todd to Sterns. November 19, 1953
Letter from Mark Jackman to Sterns
Letter from John Thrower to Josh. July 21, 1953
Letter from John Dudley Thrower to Josh. August 27, 1953
Letter from H. H. Tracy to Sterns. January 24, 1953
Letter from H. H. Tracy to Sterns. August 29, 1953
Letter from Leslie Traylor to Sterns. May 9, 1953
Letter from Traylor to Sterns. August 11, 1953
Letter Josh. August 12, 1953
Letter from Arthur Weinert to Sterns. February 6, 1953
Letter from Wallace to Sterns. January 3, 1953
Letter from Weinert to Sterns. October 19, 1953
Letter to Sterns. February 18, 1953
Letter to Sterns. August 14, 1953
Letter to Sterns. December 23, 1952
Letter from Woodhead to Sterns. December 19, 1952
Letter from Arthur and Alvina to Josh. July 24, 1953
Letter from Arthur to Josh. December 31, 1952
Letter from Arthur Weinert to Sterns. October 20, 1952
Letter from E. H. Yarborough to W. J. Welden. April 8, 1953
Letter from E. H. Yarborough to Sterns. August 13, 1953
Letter from Yarborough to "Dear Friend Aggie". February 14, 1953
Letter from Yarborough to Sterns. March 31, 1953
Letter from H. H. Ueckert to Sterns. December 9, 1953
Letter from Leonard Fitzgerald to Sterns. January 2, 1954
Letter from Mary Hutson Nelson to Sterns. December 5, 1953
Letter from Ethel Cavitt to Sterns. November 30, 1953
Letter from Gussie Ragsdale Ratliff to Thomas A. Barton. November 24, 1953
Letter from Arthur Weinert to Josh. May 14, 1954

1-6
List who played football for Texas A&M College prior to December 31, 1900

1-7
Hundreds of addressed envelopes

1-8
Hundreds of Ballots filled out for "names that will be inscribed on a suitable plaque and hung in the Physical Education Building"
Addressed envelopes

Personal Correspondence with Professional Colleagues

S2-1/6
A - Letter to Burns from an unknown person. Exceedingly difficult to read letter written to Burns from someone who appears to have worked with him…or will soon work with him in the subsistence department. There are hints of problems in the operations. Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, circa 1858.

B - Letter from Burns to an unknown individual. This letter discusses the political issues of the time with someone who must be in a leadership position. Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 22 May 1861.

C - Letter to Burns from a W. D Bickham. The letter discusses the political climate as well as extends many compliments to Burns. Handwritten. 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 9 July 1862.

D - Letter from Burns to an unknown woman, possibly a writer. This letter is written in defense of McClellan and appears to be written in response to an editorial. Handwritten. 1 leaf, 1 page, 18 November 1862.

E - Letter from Thomas J. Blakeney. Letter concerning Burns' resignation and written by someone who was possibly a fellow officer. 13 March 1863.

F - Letter from James S. Griffiths to Burns. This letter is from a soldier who was apparently under Burns' command at the time he was relieved. The letter expresses affection and admiration for Burns. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 29 March 1863.

G - Letter from Emil Schalk to Burns. This letter is from a war journalist to Burns and expresses disappointment in Burns' resignation from his position as Brigadier General. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 1 April 1863.

H - Letter from Emil Schalk to Burns. The letter apparently responds to one from Burns and discusses other Union generals as well as personal observation. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 5 October 1863.

I - Letter from Burns to an unnamed General. Letter presumably accompanied an "extract of service" in which Burns offers to embellish this general's "succinct, concise, terse and nervous style." Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 24 February 1864.

J - Letter from a publisher to Burns. The letter requests a "short sketch of your life" for an upcoming book on the history of Ohio's participation in the War of the Rebellion. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 20 February 1865.

K - Letter from an illegible name. The letter discusses a change in command and is on stationery from Headquarters Second Military District, Charleston, S. C. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 19 February 1868.

L - Letter to Burns from W. B. Franklin. The letter discusses apparently a mutual friend, "Baldy" who is going to Egypt and Europe. The letter also discusses briefly concerns about the economy and President Grant. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages. 23 October 1873.

M - Letter from J. A. Garfield to Burns. The letter responds to a letter written by Burns and casually discusses the financial market at the time. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 27 October 1875.

N - Letter to U. S. Grant from Burns. The letter expresses that he felt Grant lacked confidence in him but that he would support Grant in his rise to the top. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 1 August 1876.

O - Letter from W. B. Franklin to Burns. The letter discusses the political situation within the Service. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 24 June 1878.

P - Letter from Mary [N?] Banning to "Mab." Letter acknowledges receipt of a package and goes on to describe the family Christmas holidays. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 28 December 1878.

Q - Letter from M. [N?] Banning to "Mab." Letter discusses travel plans and is chiefly social commentary. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 5 May 1879.

R - Letter from M. [N?] Banning to "Mab." Letter discusses household issues such as trouble with servants and children. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 5 pages, 14 July 1879.

S - Letter from Burns to Dr. Henry [Coppee?] from Burns. Letter appears to be a copy and is a strong editorial concerning the goings on at West Point. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 188?.

T - Letter to an unnamed General from Burns. Letter appears to be a draft and outlines good faith effort on the part of Burns to build the reputation of the unnamed person being addressed in this letter and gives reassurance of friendship-possibly to McClellan? Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 9 June 1880.

U - Letter from Burns to "Mr. Elect," J. A. Garfield. Letter is an editorial concerning the idea of centralization of government. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 15 November 1880.

V - Letter from Burns to "Mr. President." Letter describes his misfortunate non-appointment to Major General. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, circa 1881.

W - Letter from Burns to "Mr. President." Letter appears to be a draft similar in content to 3/22 of this series. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, circa 1881.

X - Letter from [Hancock?] to Burns. Letter is extremely difficult to read but discusses a friendship with Burns and offers encouragement. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 15 July 1881.

Y - Letter from Burns to "Corbin" (Garfield). This letter is a frank political discussion. In (someone else's?) pencil handwriting, there appears to be a guest list for a dinner party. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 13 August 81.

Z - Letter from [McCartery?] to Burns. This letter is written on watermarked and engraved "City of Charleston" stationery in apparent response to Burns' complaint about a news article; the letter is bitingly frank about the political situation. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 8 December 1882.

AA - Note from Hancock to Burns. Appears to have been a cover note with an attachment (not present). Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 12 November 1884.

BB - Letter to Burns from "Editor" of The Century Magazine. This appears to be a note acknowledging an inaccuracy of a name and its correction in an article. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 1 leaves, 4 pages, 6 June 1885.

CC - Letter to McClellan from Burns. This letter discusses and article that McClellan wrote in Century concerning a battle fought on June 29, 1862 (23 years after) and how it was "too general" in its content. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 18 June 1883.

DD - Letter from W. B. Franklin to Burns. This letter is a request that Burns clarify, in an editorial he was getting published in The Century Magazine, that Franklin ordered certain troops during the Savage Station fight. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 15 May 1885.

EE - Letter to Burns from [RPS?]. This letter is from someone in Texas and is a detailed description of goings on in the area-implies that Burns might have been interested in buying land there. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 20 May 1885.

FF - Letter to Burns from [Muckle?]. This is a note that appears to have accompanied a set of newspapers (The Public Ledger, Philadelphia) containing an article that Burns wrote. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 4 November 1885.

GG - Letter from C. A. Whittier to Burns. Letter is an apparent response to a letter from Burns from an apparent close acquaintance. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 1 May 1886.

HH - Letter from Burns to Mrs. Geo. B. McClellan. This is an expression of admiration for McClellan and undying defense of his record-posthumous? 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 25 December 1886.

II - Letter from H. M. Black to Burns. This appears to be a letter from a former classmate at the U. S. Military Academy (1847?) and seems to be some sort of clarification concerning his rank in the war. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 24 January 1887.

JJ - Letter from W. B. Franklin to Burns. This letter is very specific in clarifying certain events from the war and discusses Senate testimony. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 22 February 1887.

KK - Letter from Burns to H. V. Buckley. Response to an announcement of a formation of an association of the Philadelphia Brigade. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 26 February 1887.

LL - Letter from William Prior, Secretary to Burns. Note of explanation that apparently accompanied an obituary of a soldier who had possibly served with Burns. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 7 March 1888.

MM - Letter to Burns from jeweler Bailey, Banks, and Biddle. Letter accompanied a proof set of buttons for West Point to be approved by Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 29 October 1888.

NN - Letter from [M.?] to Burns. Signature line is illegible but letter is on letterhead from "Society of the Army of the Cumberland - Office of the Corresponding Secretary" and discusses General Rosecrans and injustices. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 31 January 1889.

OO - Letter from James Quinlan to Burns. Letter announces that he has received the Congressional Medal of Honor and credits Burns for making it possible. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 13 March 1891.

PP - Letter from William S. Stockton to Burns. Letter requests Burns' contribution to a History of the California Regiment written on letterhead from the Association of Survivors 71st Penna. Vols. (California Regiment). Handwritten, 3 sheets, 6 leaves, 3 pages, 18 August 1891.

QQ - Letter from J. B. Alvord to Burns. A very informative letter describing memories of the battlefield and conveying the kinship these men apparently shared. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 4 pages, 24 November 1891.

RR - Letter from James J. Quinlan to Burns. This is a response to a letter from Burns, apparently, and discusses how Burns was responsible for the ultimate victory by McClellan at Savage Station. Letterhead: Meagher's Irish Brigade Association Headquarters, 69th Regiment Armory. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 29 December 1891.

SS - Letter from H.M Holmes to Burns. This is a rather confrontational letter from an attorney in Mason, Texas to Burns concerning a dispute over some land rights in Texas. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 2 pages, 11 May 1892.

TT - Letter from J. B. Allen to Mrs. Burns. Letter refers to "your late husband, Genl W. W. Burns" and expresses appreciation to her having sent copies of his papers to be read at a meeting of the Brigade Association. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 15 May 1893.

UU - Letter (very difficult to read) with an illegible signature to [Sen?]. This letter seems to refer to an election. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 1 November [year?].

VV - Notes by Burns. Handwriting indicates that this may have been written when he was quite elderly/feeble. It describes "Mexican Pensions" and makes several comments that indicate that he thought U. S. Military Academy graduates had been bypassed or discriminated against. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.

WW - Notes by Burns. Although this is unsigned, it is most likely written by Burns. It is an apparent draft of a note to an editor asking why an article had not been published and implies bias against McClellan. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.

XX - Notes by Burns. It is unclear what this is but it is in Burns' handwriting. It may be a transcription of something he saw but it regards a Broadway playwright named E. A. Sothern and a Chicago lawyer who wrote him a letter. It is in verse. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, Undated.

YY - Letter from Burns to "Messrs Editors." This letter adamantly asserts certain historical inaccuracies in a news article and attempts to provide information. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 3 pages, Undated.

Yell Books

This box contains Yell Books for the following years:

1/1: 1904-1905
1/2: 1906
1/3: 1907-1908
1/4: 1909-1910; undated
1/5: 1911/1912
1/6: 1912-1913
1/7: 1913-1914
1/8: 1914-1915
1/9: 1915-1916
1/10: A&M vs LSU, October 14, 1916
1/11: 1916-1917
1/12: 1917-1918
1/13: 1918-1919
1/14: 1919-1920
1/15: 1920-1921
1/16: 1921/1922
1/17: 1922-1923
1/18: 1923-1924
1/19: 1924-1925
1/20: 1925-1926
1/21: 1926-1927
1/22: 1928-1929
1/23: 1929-1930
1/24: 1930-1931
1/25: 1931/1932

Manuscripts, A - Ca

1-1/1: Aandahl, Vance: "Pinched" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/2: Aandahl, Vance: "The First Invention" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/3: Aandahl, Vance: "Water" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/4: Aldiss, Brian: "Common Clay" (1992), typescript, 1991

1-1/5: Aldridge, Ray: "The Spine Divers" (1995), typescript, undated

1-1/6: Anderson, Kevin J.: "Dogged Persistence" (1992), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/7: Armstrong, Michael: "Mother to Elves" (1994), typescript, undated

1-1/8: Asimov, Janet: "Being Warm-Blooded" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/9: Asimov, Janet: "Crazy for Trees" (1995), typescript, undated

1-1/10: Asimov, Janet: "Language: The Most Powerful Drug" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/11: Asimov, Janet: " Sounding Off" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/12: Asimov, Janet: "Survival Technique" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/13: Asimov, Janet: "A Warm and Dangerous Time" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/14: Asimov, Janet and Isaac: "Essay 400: A Way of Thinking" (1994), typescript, undated

1-1/15: Aurelian, Robin (Nina Kiriki Hoffman): "Jelly Bones" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/16: Aurelian, Robin (Nina Kiriki Hoffman): "The Santa Trap" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/17: Aurelian, Robin (Nina Kiriki Hoffman): "Proxies" (1998), 2 typescripts, undated

1-1/18: Bailey, Dale: "Intervals of Stillness" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/19: Bailey, Dale: "Exodus" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/20: Bailey, Dale: "Quinn's Way" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/21: Bailey, Dale: "Cockroach" (1998), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/22: Bailey, Dale: "Night of the Fireflies" (1998), typescript, undated

1-1/23: Bailey, Dale: "The Rain at the End of the World" (1999), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/24: Baker, Eric T.: "Faith and Friendship in the Pre-Atomic Age" (1993), typescript, undated; w/correspondence, 1992 - 1994

1-1/25: Ball, Cathy: "Greenhouse" (1994), typescript, undated (NOT published in F&SF)

1-1/26: Ballingrud, Nathan: "She Found Heaven" (1995), typescript, undated (photocopy)

1-1/27: Beckert, Christine: "Graft" (1998), typescript, undated

1-1/28: Bell, M. Shayne: "With Rain, and a Dog Barking" (1993), typescript, undated

1-1/29: Bell, M. Shayne: "Bright New Skies" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/30: Benford, Gregory: "Antarctica and Mars" (1994), typescript with handwritten edits, 1994

1-1/31: Benford, Gregory: "The Fire This Time" (1994), typescript, 1993

1-1/32: Benford, Gregory: "The Big Wham" (1995), typescript, 1994

1-1/33: Benford, Gregory: "The Far Future" (1995), 2 typescripts, 1995

1-1/34: Benford, Gregory: "The Fourth Dimension" (1995), 2 typescripts, 1995

1-1/35: Benford, Gregory: "An Odyssey Galactic" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, 1995; 2 copies of typescript, 1995

1-1/36: Benford, Gregory: "Humanity as Cancer" (1995), typescript, 1994

1-1/37: Benford, Gregory: "Life at Galactic Center" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, 1995; typescript, 1995

1-1/38: Benford, Gregory: "Sex, Gender, and Fantasy" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, 1995

1-1/39: Benford, Gregory: "A Diamond Age" (1996), typescript, 1996

1-1/40: Benford, Gregory: "America as Rome" (1996), typescript, 1996

1-1/41: Benford, Gregory: "Net@Fandom.Com" (1996), 3 copies of typescripts, 1996

1-1/42: Benford, Gregory: "Scientist Heroes" (1996), 2 copies of typescripts, 1996

1-1/43: Benford, Gregory: "Going to Mars" (1997), typescript, 1997

1-1/44: Benford, Gregory: "Life on Mars?" (1997), typescript (faxed copy), October 1996

1-1/45: Bischoff, David: "Fade" (1996), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/46: Bischoff, David: "In the Bleak Mid-Solstice" (1997), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/47: Bischoff, David: "Joy to the World" (1999), typescript, undated

1-1/48: Bishop, Michael: "Annalise, Annalise" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/49: Bishop, Michael: "Three Dreams in the Wake of a Death" (1996), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/50: Bisson, Terry: "Cancion Autentica de Old Earth" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/51: Bisson, Terry: "Partial People" (1993), typescript, undated

1-1/52: Blumlein, Michael: "Revenge" (1998), typescript, undated

1-1/53: Bourne, Mark: "Mustard Seed" (1997), typescript with handwritten edits, April 1994

1-1/54: Bova, Ben: "The Great Moon Hoax, or, A Princess of Mars" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/55: Bova, Ben: "The Cafe Coup" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/56: Bowes, Richard: "At Darlington's" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/57: Bowes, Richard: "Drink and the Devil" (1997), typescript, undated (photocopy)

1-1/58: Bowes, Richard: "Streetcar Dreams" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/59: Bowes, Richard: "Diana in the Spring" (1998), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/60: Boyett, Steven R.: "Epiphany Beach" (1994), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/61: Boyett, Steven R.: "Current Affairs" (1998), typescript, January 1995?

1-1/62: Bradbury, Ray: "From the Dust Returned" (1994), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/63: Bradbury, Ray: "Lost Rites" (1994), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/64: Bradbury, Ray: "Another Fine Mess" (1995), typescript, undated

1-1/65: Bradbury, Ray: "Dorian in Excelsis" (1995), typescript, undated

1-1/66: Bradbury, Ray: "The Finnegan" (1996), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/67: Bradbury, Ray: "The Offering" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/68: Bradbury, Ray: "That Woman on the Lawn" 91996), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/69: Brantingham, Juleen: "Old Freedom" (1994), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/70: Braunbeck, Gary A.: "Small Song" (1997), typescript, undated

1-1/71: Bredenberg, Jeff: "Shootin' Babies" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/72: Brennert, Alan: "The Man Who Loved the Sea" (1995), typescript, undated

1-1/73: Brennert, Alan: "The Refuge" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/74: Brennert, Alan: "The Refuge" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/75: Brennert, Alan: "Echoes" (1997), typescript final draft, undated; and partial typescript, undated

1-1/76: Brin, David: "The Slow Negotiations", partial revised typescript, March 1992 (not published in F&SF)

1-1/77: Brin, David: "NatuLife[tm]" (1993), typescript, May 1993

1-1/78: Brown, Carroll: "The Borderlands" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, undated; w/cover letter, December 1992

1-1/79: Brown, Carroll: "The King of Seventh Avenue" (1997), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/80: Brunner, John: "The Dead Man" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/81: Bryant, Edward: "Flirting With Death" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/82: Budrys, Algis: "Grabow and Collicker and I" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/83: Budrys, Algis: "Review of Asimov Laughs Again/Outnumbering The Dead/Stopping at Slowyear" (1992), typescript, February 1992 (photocopy)

1-1/84: Budrys, Algis: "Review of Gerald's Game/The Time Patrol" (1992), typescript, June 1992

1-1/85: Budrys, Algis: "Review of Last Call/The Net of Dreams/When Dreams Collide" (1992), typescript (faxed copy, April 1992

1-1/86: Budrys, Algis: "Review of Storeys from the Old Hotel/Contemporary Authors/Science-Fantasy Publishers/Courting Disasters" (1992), typescript (photocopy) and typescript (faxed copy), January 1992

1-1/87: Budrys, Algis: "Review of Solo/Time and Again" (1992), typescript (faxed copy), June 1992

1-1/88: Budrys, Algis: "Review of The Stress of Her Regard/Me" (1992), typescript, October 1991

1-1/89: Budrys, Algis: "Review of The Wild Blue and the Gray/Universe 2", typescript, undated

1-1/90: Budrys, Algis: "Review of Why Do Birds" (1993), typescript (faxed copy), June 1992

1-1/91: Budrys, Algis: "Goblins" , typescript with handwritten edits (photocopy), undated - Not published in F&SF

1-1/92: Budrys, Algis: "Portions Deleted", typescript (photocopy), undated - Not published in F&SF

1-1/93: Budrys, Algis: "Through Spates in Time with Gregory Fernshock #1", typescript (photocopy), undated - Not published in F&SF

1-1/94: Budz, Mark: "Toy Soldiers" (1993), typescript, undated

1-1/95: Budz, Mark: "Zinnias and the Moon" (1998), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/96: Bunch, David R.: "A Saint George Pens a Note to His Dragons (Disclosures and Offers)" (1997), typescript, 1995

1-1/97: Cadigan, Pat: "True Faces" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/98: Cady, Jack: "Kilroy Was Here" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/99: Card, Orson Scott: "Books to Look For: March 1992" (1992), typescript, October 1991

1-1/100: Card, Orson Scott: "Books to Look For: April 1992" (1992), typescript, November 1991 (faxed copy)

1-1/101: Card, Orson Scott: "Books to Look For: June 1992" (1992), typescript, December 1991 (faxed copy)

1-1/102: Card, Orson Scott: "Books to Look For: September 1992" (1992), typescript, April 1992 (includes faxed copy)

1-1/103: Card, Orson Scott: "Books to Look For: October-November 1992" (1992), typescript, May 1992 (includes faxed copy)

1-1/104: Card, Orson Scott: Reviews, various (1993), December 1992 (faxed copy)

1-1/105: Card, Orson Scott: "Reviews of Path of the Hero/The Guns of the South/Blackburn" (1993), typescript, March 1993 (faxed copy)

1-1/106: Card, Orson Scott: "Reviews of Jumper/Ruler of the Sky (1993), typescript, May 1993 (2 copies)

1-1/107: Card, Orson Scott: Reviews, various (1993), typescript, September 1992 (faxed copy)

1-1/108: Carr, Michael: "A Dog's Night" (1997), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/109: Carroll, Jonathan: "Uh-Oh City" (1992), typescript, undated

1-1/110: Casil, Amy Sterling: "Jonny Punkinhead" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/111: Cassutt, Michael: "Jinx", typescript, 1994 (Not published in F&SF)

1-1/112: Cassutt, Michael: "The Longer Voyage" (1996), typescript, undated

1-1/113: Castro, Adam-Troy: "Neither Rain nor Sleet" (1996), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/114: Castro, Adam-Troy: "The Funeral March of the Marionettes" (1997), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/115: Caves, Sally: "Ketamine" (1995), typescript with handwritten edits, August 1992

Notebooks from Education Class, Textbooks, and News Reports by McElroy

5/1: General News, Book No. 7
August 1938

5/2: History 307

5/3: Education 433 - Education 434

5/4: Education 609

5/5: Education 612

5/6: Education 616

5/7: Cases and Definitions Assembled for Use in Business Law 305
1946

5/8: Cases, Definitions, and Statutes Assembled for Use in Business Law 317 (Revised Edition).
1944

5/9: Department of Chemical Warfare, Handbook of Chemical Warfare for Construction Battalions.
1943

Correspondence, and Photographs

12/10
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Envelope containing a handwritten note and two pressed flowers. postmarked May 16, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 17, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 18, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. May 19, 1918

"My dear little daughter". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 19, 1918

12/15
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/10

12/20
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 21, 1918

"For the Little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 22, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 25, 1918

"My Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 26, 1918

12/25
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/20

12/30
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. June 1, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. June 2, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. June 3, 1918

"Dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. June 24, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. June 25, 1918

12/35
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/30

12/40
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. July 2, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. July 3, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. July 14, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. July 15, 1918

12/45
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/40

12/50
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. July 16, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. July 17, 1918

"Sweetheart". ALS, 3 leaves. July 18, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, pages 1 and 4 only. July 21, 1918

12/55
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/50

12/60
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves. July 26, 1918

"My dear little girl". ALS, 3 leaves. July 28, 1918

ALS, 2 leaves. July 30, 1918

"For my little Folks". ALS, 2 leaves. July 31, 1918

12/65
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/60

12/70
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. August 5, 1918

ALS, 2 leaves. August 6, 1918

ALS, 5 leaves. August 9, 1918

"My dear Margaret". ALS, 2 leaves. August 10, 1918

12/75
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/70

12/80
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Sweetheart". ALS, 1 leaf. undated

"My dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. undated

12/85
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/80

12/90
Various empty envelopes from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his family.

Postmark dates:
January 29, 1918
January 30, 1918
January 31, 1918
February 1, 1918
February 2, 1918
February 4, 1918
March 30, 1918

12/100
Four color postcard with printed pictures regarding World War I
"Infantry Drill at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"U.S. Battalion Artillery Drill, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Entrance to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"The Canteen"

One black and white (B&W) photograph with inscription on back:
"See letter Jan. 10. F.C.T. right rear. Over the top of some real trenches. Taken by a soldier soon after I arrived here. Note the lumpy crumbly soil. All that is not lumps is stone. Makes a fine dust that penetrates anywhere and a mud that sticks exactly like so much glue. Arrow shows long row of wire entanglements"

12/110
Six color postcard with printed pictures regarding World War I
"Entrance to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Double Time"

"Shelter Tent Inspection"

"U.S. Artillery Drill, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"The Beauty Shop"

"Bird-eye View of Army Post, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

Four B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Chapel at Fort Sam Houston. Here 13 negroes were recently sentenced to death for mutiny"

"F.C.T. Winter 1918. Travis"

"Where they hung the thirteen mutinous negroes - part of the company that shot up Houston recently"

"Where they buried the thirteen"

12/120
Four B&W photograph with no inscriptions.

Twenty-five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Camp Travis Review. (Use magnifying glass)"

"Review on March 13, 1918 for Gov. of Oklahoma"

"Review of Gov. of Oklahoma" [4 scenes]

"This building is three days old and 300-350 feet long"

"A company street with a company assembled"

"A company street barrack housing 125 men. These buildings stretch as far as one can see"

"A picture taken in the middle of the day, of a stretch of track 1/3 mile long. (Where they load up for France) This was taken during a norther and the cloud of dust obstructs the view. The arrow points to a building only 50 feet from the camera. About 100 feet of tracks (right) and 150 (left) show - the edge of the dust cloud is thus outlined. No dust at extreme left, see freight car"

"An army balloon, almost a daily sight"

"Where a small part of the hay goes"

"Count the bales of hay here"

"A part of one detail of the general problem of maintenance. Piles of baled hay. Note the horse and buggy to get relative size - 3 times as high. As big as a house"

"Camp Travis Post Office"

"Air and plenty of it"

"Streets at Camp Travis"

"You can count the trees but not the soldiers in this camp"

"Writing letters, playing the piano, holding a talk fest. The usual afternoon use of the Y. In this type of building the other wing 60x30 is used for reading, games and writing too"

"A good view of the main room of a Y building. In some cases this is the only large room. Note the permanent movie screen, stage, piano. Two little rooms, class, dressing or bed, one each side of stage. Folding writing tables across benches at posts. Also two rows additional at outside walls. Capacity of hall about 650. Main room of Y #30. Camp Travis. 1. Jos. W. Nory, Educ. Sec'y, 2. E.O. Williams, Physical, 3. Hume Frost, Asst., 4. W.M. __, Ex-religious Sec'y"

"The Texas Soldiers opinion of a Yankee preacher. (2/3 of the audience is shown) 4000 men - and all quiet. Note the outdoor stage, with a wrestling mat, and the movie screen. Half the end of the Y building shows. My room at present (only one on second floor) is marked by the X"

"F.C.T. on right"

"A part of the outgoing mail of 2 regiments 358-359th. Part goes to the reg. P.O. Here we took n 2 sacks of parcel post and 1120 letters. January 6, 1918"

"Travis Post Office"

"A Y.W.C.A. Hostess house 5 now in R.S. Serve meals and provide a place for women to meet their soldier friends. L shaped. Note the large enclosed veranda. Everything permanently screened here. Camp Travis"

12/130
Six B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Y.M.C.A. No. 29 Play Room"

"F.C.T.'s Bldg., Camp Travis"

"Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson YMCA Sec'y. Camp Travis, 1918. Bldg. #29"

"Reading room wing on the left. Office int he center of the H (right behind the soldier). My window, first floor just to left of fire escape. The funny little windows above the triangle and to the right are for the light for outdoor moving pictures"

"Y.M.C. No. 29"

"The main room of the Y. It will hold 7 or 8 hundred people. The wing is used now as a store, but this week we will fix it up for the officers to use. The only man in camp from connecticut is standing on the corner. This land is full of small stones. So we pick them up, make side walks and fences of them and paint them white. Notice how high our grass has grown. Mar. 19"

12/140
Five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Pack Train - 8th U.S. Cavalry. Marfa, Texas"

"1918"

"Fairrs left! ho"

"Tug of War"

"Mexican refreshment stand near the Mission San Jose"

12/150
Six B&W picture postcards of various scenes of Mercedes, Texas

Sixteen B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"After the hurricane, Camp Mercedes"

"After the hurricane, May, 1919, Camp Mercedes"

"Camp Mercedes, 1919"

"Headquarters in foreground, Hospital in background, Barracks on right, Officers Qrs on left"

"Barracks and stables and sand, Camp Mercedes.

"Irrigation Canal West boundary of Camp"

"Notice 2nd Barracks from right - hurricane"

"Officers Qrs. Barracks. Headquarters bldg. Y.M.C.A., Camp Mercedes"

"Officers Qrs. Non-Com. Hospital"

"Parade Ground & Barracks, Camp Mercedes, Tex"

"View of Parade Ground & Barracks, Camp Mercedes, Texas"

"Y.M.C.A., Camp Mercedes, 1919"

"Camp Mercedes, Spring 1919" [three scenes]

"YMCA Camp Mercedes, Spring 1919. F.C.T. by Fireplace"

12/160
Five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Rio Grande, Spring 1919"

"Rio Grande, 1919" [two scenes]

"Barricade at Outpost. Llano Grande Pump"

"Mercedes, 1919. An old mill, the first to be built in this section - now in the center of a Mexican village"

12/170
Johnston, Captain Frank H. [Company M, 1st Regt. Connecticut Home Guards] to Franklin C. Thompson. TLS, 1 leaf. January 15, 1918

Fitch, C.L. [Camp Logan, Houston TX] to F.C. Thompson. ALS, 2 leaves. March 23, 1917

Sherry, Will to Mr. Thompson. ALS, 1 leaf. undated

Nash, Lyman J. [Camp Beauregard, La.] to Mr. Thompson. TLS, 1 leaf. March 23, 1918

Reese, Clarence [Chaplain, 360th Infantry, Camp Travis] to Mr. F.C. Thompson. TLS, 2 leaves. March 25, 1918

Oakes, Clay O. to Mr. Williams. TL, carbon copy, 1 leaf. March 3, 1918

12/180
One printed postcard showing three B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"A General View of Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas, Where an Army of 46,000 Men is in Training"
"The Historic Alamo, San Antonio, Texas"
"View of General Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

Booklet contained B&W photographs:
"The Alamo - Built 1718"

"Delivering Supplies to Company Kitchen"

"Home of the Commanding Officer"

"Company on Drill Ground"

"Company Lined up in Front of Barracks"

"Field Artillery"

"Signal Corps at Work"

"U.S. Wireless Station, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Gift Chapel, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Officers Quarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Main Entrance to Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"United States Aeroplane"

"Recruits Arriving at Camp Travis"

"More Recruits"

"Getting "Shot"

"One of the Barracks"

"Partial View of Camp Travis"

"Looking up a Company Street"

"Setting-up Exercises"

"Inspection in Company Street"

"Another Partial View of the Many Buildings"

"Lined up for Mess"

"The Men who Bake the Bread"

12/190
One sheet of unused YMCA writing paper.

12/200
Printed postcard with picture of various flags.

War Roll Card of Membership.

YMCA printed color Christmas card, with envelope.

Pencil sketch by B. Gerhardt [a soldier at Camp Travis]. Titled "The Conquers Fate"

Typed copy of verse "In My Castle on the River Rhine," 1 leaf.

Typed list of General Orders at Camp Mercedes. July 19, 1919

12/210
Two B&W photographs of F.C. Thompson in uniform, 1918.

Typed note from A.T. Powell explaining circumstances regarding "The Little Folks at Home: Their Book" 1 leaf.

Photocopy of a handwritten booklet by F.C. Thompson, "The Little Folks at Home: Their Book" 15 leaves.

12/220
Extracts from various letters from F.C. Thompson. Typed, 15 leaves.

12/230
Note from A.T. Powell regarding the extracts from letters. Typed, 1 leaf.

Extracts from missing letters. Typed, 3 leaves.

12/240
Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal. TLS, 2 leaves. November 2, 1993

Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal. TLS, 2 leaves. July 5, 1993
Attached is:

Notes re: corrections to printout of letter transcriptions. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

Three leaves of printouts showing corrections.

Addendum to letter. Typed, 1 leaf.

Excerpt from "Camp Travis: The National Army Cantonment at Fort Sam Houston, 75th Anniversary" booklet. Photocopy, 3 leaves.

Excerpt from "Camp Travis and Its Part in the World War" booklet. Photocopy, 7 leaves.

Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal.. ALS, 1 leaf. August 28, 1993
Attached is: Fifteen pages from printout of letter transcriptions showing corrections to be made.

12/250
Davis, Jacqueline B. [Museum Technician, Fort Sam Houston Museum] to Donald H. Dyal. TLS, 1 leaf. January 30, 1993

Hat

Imitation Civil War Union Soldier's Hat

Photographs and Letters

3/1
Photographs and negatives - Texas Substation no. 6 people, 1985

3/2
Photographs - Experimental wheat plants

3/3
Photographs - oats

3/4
Photographs - plant diseases

3/5
Pictures - wheat distribution 1879, 1909, 1919, 1975, etc.

3/6
Pictures - flax

3/7
History of small grains in Texas and on Flax - A few comments concerning Texas A&M University Bulletins 1301-1316 in February 1981

3/8
Photographs and negatives and letters - From Atkins

3/9
Photographs and negatives and letters - To Atkins

3/10
Photographs - Along the Rio Grande, Old Fort Seaton, When Wheat weas first grown Blaker Metate

3/11
Letters and photos - International harvester

3/12
Letters and photos - Contest Santa Fe Railroad

3/13
Photographs - Threshing Time

3/14
Letters and photos - Pictures of early graining machines from International Harvester

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