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Reunion
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Reveliers
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Rho Phi Alpha
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Rifle Team
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Research Materials for Women's Studies and English

14/1: August 2003 - Pathways to discovery: College of Liberal Arts Annual Magazine

14/2: January 1994 - Christopher Street Issue 209

14/3: 2001 - Reviews of Sappho in Early Modern England by Hariette Andreadis

14/4: February 2003 - Programs for Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" for VDAY until the violence stops

14/5: 2005 - Kolodny and "The Fate of Lesbian Feminism in the 21st Century Academy"

14/6: 2000 - Self-Study 2000 Gay & Lesbian Caucus Self-study for MLA

14/7: 2003 - 9L Caucus- MLA '03

14/8: Fall/Winter 2003 - LGSN Volume 30 Number 3-the final issue- (3 Copies)

14/9: March 1995 - LGSN Volume 22 Number 1

14/10: November 1994 - LGSN Volume 21 Number 2

14/11: November 1994 - Women in the Renaissance Newsletter Number 4

14/12: Lesbians and Gay Men in Society, History and Literature

14/13: July 1994 - LGSN Volume 21 Number 2

14/14: Spring 2012 - Andreadis ENGL/WGST 333 Course Packet

14/15: July 13, 2005 - Accepted Article for Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, and article copy titled "Performance, Performativity and Identity in Margaret Cavendish's The Convent of Pleasure"

14/16: Essay Titled "Sexual And Textual Indeterminacy: Sapphic Representation During the Eighteenth Century" with notes

14/17: June 16, 2005 - Article for the Restoration acceptance letter and copy of article with notes "Panting Sentinels: Eroticism, Politics and Redemptions in Katherine Philips's Friendship Verses"

14/18: February 1987 - Paperwork for Summer Research Grant, Title of Project: Voices of Texas Women: Private Writing in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

14/19: April 23, 1986 - Letter and notes regarding interview of ancestor of Martha McWhirter by Belton Sanctificationists Interest Group for HA's Voices of Texas Women research

14/20: Gale Wilhelm essay by HA and research materials including bibliography, and book reviews

14/21: 1993 - Letters regarding publication in Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage titled "Postmodernism" and other articles to appear in the same journal "Mackay, John Henry (1864-1933)" by Herbert Kennedy and "South Asian Literature" by Emmanuel S. Nelson

14/22: 1995 - Proposal by the SCMLA to HA to speak at panel with the overall theme "Queer Erotics, Queer Pornographic" and HA topic of "Erotic Significations of Lesbianism in Vampire Narratives"

14/23: 1994 - Letters and various documents about the formation of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SS EMW)

14/24: 1994 - Abstract for article titled "The Erotics of Female Friendship in Early Modern England" and emails between Harriette and Jane Donawerth about the abstract

14/25: 1995 - English 3000 Queer Theory course outline and emails about adding this course to the University of Colorado Boulder

14/26: December 4, 1992 - Email to Marco Portales from HA about "Sappho in Early Modern England"

14/27: 1993 - Department Research Award for Fall '94 and Spring '95

14/28: 1993 - Graduate Studies course topic "Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Drama" schedule and emails about the course to be taught in 1993

14/29: 1995 - Aggie Hostel documents and program

14/30: 2005 - Essay: "Re-Configuring Early Modern Friendship: Katherine Philips and Homoerotic Desire" with flyer and email about presenting the topic and The Center for the Studies of Cultures Early Modern Reading Group at Rice University

14/31: 2004 - Emails about the promotion of Margaret J. M. Ezell to Distinguished Professor and the department Research Fund

14/32: 2004 - Email and information about HA judging the SCMLA Women's Studies Research Prize

14/33: Essay, "Sappho" by HA, rejection for publication by the SECC with Contributor Agreement

14/34: December 20, 2004 - HA's edits of essay entitled "Katharine Philips, Orinda, and the Importance of Names" for the Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature"

14/35: December 13, 2004 - HA's edits of essay entitled "Strategies of Containment: Presentations of variant sexuality in early modern literature" for SEL

14/36: Photocopy of play entitled "Candlebearer"

14/37: HA's edits of essay entitled "interpretive Risks in Macbeth, Act One" by Sean McDowell

14/38: Copy of essay entitled "Cleopatra Anadyomene: Shakespeare's Competition with Classical Painting in Anton and Cleopatra" by Marguerite Tassi

14/39: 2004 Memos

14/40: Fall 2003 Memos

14/41: Essay, Friends and Family: Displaced Agency in the Letters of Katherine Philips to Sir Charles Cottrell by HA

14/42: 2006 - Book chapter by HA entitled "Erotics versus sexualities: Current science and readings of female same-sex relations" final copies, two rough drafts and documents about permission from The Cartoon Bank for images to be used in the book

14/43: July 22-25, 2004 - Queer People: Negotiations and Expressions of Homosexuality, 1580-1850 Conference at Christ's College, Cambridge conference schedule and emails regarding HA attendance at the conference

14/44: 2001 - SAA seminar on "Early Modern English Texts and History of Sexuality", schedule, HA working paper titled "Consolidating Early Moderns Sexual Categories: Hermaphrodites and other Deviants" draft with responses, and emails about the seminar and the speaker's abstracts/topics; copy of speaker Terssa Lyle's paper titled " Competing Masculinities in Jacobean England: The Agency and Challenge of Effeminacy"

14/45: Essay titled "Erotics vs. Sexualities?: Problems in Definition and Early Modern Same-Sex Relations" with edits

14/46: 1992-1993 - Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas- various documents including board meet minutes, fundraising/finances and letters

14/47: 1994 Europride Program

14/48: Copy of V.T.C.A., Health & Safety Code s 85.201

14/49: 1992-1993 - Bylaws Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas- August 1992; November 1992 and July 1993

14/50: November 1992 - LGRL By-Laws Changes

14/51: 1992 - Letter to Representative Wilson regarding homophobic remarks made by Cornell X and response from the Log Cabin Republicans of Texas; and letter from Dan Morals regarding the letter HA sent about Morales et al vs. State of Texas

14/52: December 16, 1991 - Copy of article from Fortune magazine entitled "Gay in Corporate America"

14/53: Flyers from the Gay and Lesbian Student Service of Texas A&M regarding Stopping Anti-Gay Discrimination in the Military-3 copies

14/54: Menu for the Roadkill Café: You Kill it We Grill It!-8 copies

14/55: Copy of Handout in English and Spanish titled "Safer Sex Guidelines for Women"

14/56: October 1991 - The New Vision: Lesbian Newsletter Vol. 4, No. 6

14/57: February 7, 1992 - Copy of article from The New York Times titled "Reflecting Social Change, Law Firms Step Up Recruitment of Homosexuals"

14/58: Newspapers clippings about lesbian group meetings and publications- Unknown source and date

14/59: October 13, 1993 - The Texas Triangle Vol.2, Number 1

14/60: 1992 - Inventions to the Wrecking "Ball" and to a legislative forum for Lesbian/Gay Rights of Texas

14/61: January 1994 - Newspaper- The Women's Review of Books Vol. XI, No. 4 January 1994; Highlighted article "Reconstructive Criticism" by Meryl Altman

14/62: 1993 - Letters and emails about UT Austin hosting "Seizing the Moment: The Fourth Annual Graduate Student Conference on Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual and Gay studies"

14/63: 1993 and 1994 - Internet Resources handouts on Usenet Newsgroups, Network Navigation Tools, and for conducting research in Queer Studies

14/64: November-December 1993 - Newspaper article from the Stanford Observer title "English professor brings 'ghostly' lesbians into clearer view" by Mary Ann Seawell; focuses on Stanford professor Terry Castles

14/65: Schedule and reading list for Early Twentieth Century Seminar

14/66: Reading list for Final Examination for Chris Alexander topic Black (Homo)sexuality

14/67: Spring 2013 - Course packet ENGL 374

14/68: Spring 2009 - Course Packet EGNL/FILM 481 Postcolonial Literature and Film- Senior Seminar

14/69: Fall 1999 - Course Packet ENGL 645 The Erotics of Female Friendship in Literature

14/70: Course Packet ENGL 481

14/71: 1998 - Feminist Readings Group- a collection of feminist articles

14/72: Summer 1996 - Course Packet ENGL 412

14/73: September 1, 1998 - Article titled "Coming Out in Margaret Cavendish's Closet Dramas: Desire and Prodigious Discourse in "Plays Written by …the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle (1662) and Plays, Never Before Printed"; HA review of article for Signs

14/74: Fall 1996 - The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review Volume II, Number 4, with highlighted essay by HA titled "Holy Kisses for All" by Martin Connell

14/75: October 3, 1997 - Essay titled "Theorizing Early Modern Lesbianisms: Invisible Borders, Ambiguous Demarcations" by Harriette Andreadis with edits

14/76: August 14, 1997 - Essay draft titled "Theorizing Early Modern Lesbianisms: Invisible Borders, Ambiguous Demarcations" by Harriette Andreadis and letter from Shawn Maurer

14/77: April 22, 1997 - Application and acceptance letter for Ana Martinez into HA's UROP project

14/78: 1997 - The City: Four Moods by Harry P. Kroitor a collection of poems and signed by the author

14/79: 1989 - Copy of essay that appeared in Signs Vol. 15 No. 11 "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips, 1632-1664" by Harriette Andreadis

14/80: July 22-25, 2004 - Queer People: Negotiations and Expressions of Homosexuality, 1580- 1850 at Christ's College, Cambridge includes program and flyers given out at event about the lectures or books

14/81: Winter 2001 - Gay and Lesbian Studies book list from Chicago Press, and images on paper copied

Research Materials and Manuscript Copy

12/1: 2000 - Edits to the manuscript of "Sappho in Early Modern England" by HA, includes emails and faxes to the editor Erin

12/2: July 27, 1999 - Contract for "Sappho in Early Modern England" and two copies of Harriette Andreadis' Curriculum Vitae (CV)

12/3: Photocopies of various book chapters- "Historicizing Patriarchy: the Emergence of Gender Difference in England, 1660-1760" By Michael McKeon; "The Fiction of Preciosite and the Fear of Women" by Domna C. Stanton; " 'Lesbian' Subjectivity in Realism: Dragging at the Margins of Structure and Ideology" By Jill Dolan; "La Couronne et la Lyre" Poemes Trasuits Du Grec by Marguerite Yourcenar (note it is in French); "Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel" by Nancy Armstrong

12/4: Handwritten notes about "Sappho in Early Modern England"

12/5: 2000 - Letters and faxes to The Folgers Shakespeare Library about using illustrations from them for "Sappho in Early Modern England", photocopies of the book's illustrations, and fax about payment

12/6: 2000 - Letter from Erin DeWitt about the edits for "Sappho in Early Modern England", style sheet and author questionnaire

12/7: 2000 - Permission emails and letters for materials used in "Sappho in Early Modern England"

12/8: July 24, 2000 - Letter from publisher about author questionnaire, a blank author questionnaire and edits of book summary

12/9: Letter from The Folgers Shakespeare Library including photocopies of illustrations for the book

12/10: January-February 2000 - Publisher and Reader's Reports on "Sappho in Early Modern England" manuscript

12/11: Miscellaneous items: Notes-N-Quotes business card and blank note pad

12/12: Definitions of various words

12/13: Photocopy of microfilm copy of "The Gentleman's Calling" by R. Norton from 1687

12/14: 1997 - Photocopy of a page from "Slavery, English Servitude, and The Comedy of Errors" by Maurice Hunt; appeared in the English Literary Renaissance Journal Volume 27 Number 1 Winter 1997

12/15: Photocopy of pages from " Poems On Several Occasions" source unknown

12/16: 1993 - Photocopy of pages from "Poems by Ephelia (circa 1679): The Premier Facsimile Edition on the Collected Manuscript and Published Poems with a Critical Essay and Apparatus by Maureen E. Mulvihill"

12/17: Photocopy of journal: Representations Number 63 Summer 1998

12/18: 1998 - Photocopy of book pages from "In Praise of Scribes: Manuscripts and their Makers in Seventeenth-Century England" by Peter Beal

12/19: 1999-2000 - Research materials relating to the terms "Ovid" and "Metamorphoses" including various printouts, translations and faxes about the various materials

12/20: Research materials about Ovid including handwritten notes and photocopies of documents - "Domitics in Sappho Ovid" dated 1538; "Domitics in Sappho Ovid" dated 1543; "Heroycall Epustles" by Ovid dated 1569; "Epistola XV" dated 1702; "Sappho to Phaon" dated 1869

12/21: Handwritten notes on First English edition of Sappho and photocopy documents: "Recognized, and Tine" dated 1556 (note document is in Greek); "The Works of Anacreon, and Sapphon" dated 1713; and "Queens, and Illustrious Women" translated from the French edition by Monfieur De Scudery dated 1714

12/22: Friendship- Collection of photocopy book chapters: "Reflections on Motifs in Van Dyck's Portraits" by Zirka Zaremba Filipczak; "One Soul Bodies Twain: Friendship in Tudor Literature and Stuart Drama" by Luarens J. Mills; "Patriarchal Structures in Shakespeare's Drama" by Peter Erickson; copy of Sir Kenelm Digby Memories, author and true title not written on document itself

12/23: Friendship Emblems- Print out titled "Rankende Gewachse" 4 copies and "Symbola et Emblemata (Nurnberg 1590 bis 1604) by Joachim Camerarius

12/24: Handwritten sticky notes located stuck in the inside empty file folder

12/25: Copies of materials written by Richard Brathwait: "The English Gentleman" from the English Experience No. 717- 2 copies, "The English Gentlewoman" from the English Experience Number 215; and "Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, authorship, and sexualities in Renaissance drama

12/26: Copy of "John Crowne: His Life and Dramatic Works" by Arthur Franklin White, Ph. D., a document titled "Callisto" 2 copies and a cover page of a fax

12/27: Copies of materials written by Thomas Heywood: "The Escape of Jupiter", "The Golden and Silver Ages. Two Plays.", and "'Troia Britanica or, Great Britaines Troy"; "Thomas Heywood (1573 or 1574 - August 1641" by Peter Davison

12/28: Copy of "Margaret Cavendish Plays with Shakespeare" by Jeanne Addison Roberts and copy of "Plays, Never before Printed" written by Princesses, The Duchess of Newcastle from 1668

12/29: October 8, 1999 - Copy of edits and letter to readers about the manuscript for "Sappho"

12/30: Copy of "The Complete Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Volume I 1708-1720" Edited by Robert Halsband and copy of pages from "Turkish Embassy Letters" by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

12/31: Microfilm copy of: "The Four Epistles of A.G. Busbequius, Concerning his Embassy in to Turkey" by Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq from 1694

12/32: Article- "The Unaccountable Wife and Other Tales of Female Desire in Jane Barker's A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies" by Kathryn R. King from The English Century Volume 35, number 2, 1994

12/33: Copy of Poems by Jane Barker from 1688 (title not in HA copy) with Context of Matches

12/34: Handwritten notes about her article "Early Modern Lesbianisms: The Case of John Crowne's Calisto,1674/5" with 2 different copies and/or drafts of the article

12/35: Copy of "The Generall Historie of Women: of the most holy, and prophane, the most famous and infamous in all ages" by T.H. Gent [i.e. Thomas Heywood] from 1657

12/36: Article- "Indecent Liberties with a Poet: Audience and the Metaphor of Rape in Killigrew's "Upon the saying with my Verses" and Pope's Arbuthnot" by Kristina Straub; Various poems 4; And printouts of Anne Killigrew (1660-1685) collection of poems

12/37: Copy of "Poems by Eminent Ladies: Particularly Mrs. Barber [etc.]" Edited by Bonnell Thornton and George Colman from the Folgers Shakespeare Library

12/38: Documents on Edward Howard- poem "Fricatrices: or She upon a She." And biography of Edward Howard

12/39: Copy of "Athenaeus/The Deipnosophists" with English translation by Charles Burton Gulick, PH.D. Volume I of VII (in both Greek and English)

12/40: 1985 - Copy of article- "Sodomitical Subcultures, Sodomitical Roles, and the Gender Revolution of the Eighteenth Century: The Recent Historiography" by Randolph Trumbach

12/41: Full-Text Copy- "Monck, Mary: Marinda. Poems and Translations upon Several Occasions (1716)"

12/42: 1995 - Copy of- "Astrea" by Honore D'Urfe, Translated, with an introductory essay by Steven Rendall

12/43: Full-text copy: "Poems upon several occasions" by Mary Leapor, dated 1748; with notepad

12/44: Full-text copy: "Poems upon several occasions the second and last volume" by the late Mary Leapor, dated 1751

12/45: Copy of- "Fatal friendship a tragedy, as it is acted at the New-Theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields" by Catharine Trotter dated 1689

12/46: Copy of "Agnes de Castro a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants" by Catharine Trotter dated 1696

12/47: 1993 - Copy- "Writing Women in Jacobean England" by Barbara Kiefer Lewalski

12/48: 1992 - Article copy- "Female Trouble in the Colonial Harem" by Emily Apter

12/49: 1995 - Article copy- "The Hermaphrodite and the Orders of Nature: Sexual Ambiguity in Early Modern France" by Lorraine Daston and Katharine Park from Lesbian and Gay Studies Volume 1 Number 4

12/50: 1996 - Article Copy- "Redefining Sex in Eighteenth-Century England" by Tim Hitchcock from History Workshop Journal Issue 41

12/51: 1989 - Book Chapter- "Amor Veneris, vel Dulcedo Appeletur" by Thomas W. Laqueur from Fragments for a History of the Human Body Volume 3 edited by Michael Feher et al.

12/52: 1994 - Book Chapter- " 'Sorts of People' in Tudor and Stuart England" by Keith Wrightson from The Middling of Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800 edited by Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brooks

12/53: 1988 - Article Copy- "Reading Social Conflict in the Alimentary Renaissance Drama" by Frank Whigham from ELH Volume 55

12/54: 1987 - Book Chapter- "Sappho, Souls, and the Salic Law of Wit" by Jocelyn Harris from Anticipations of the Enlightenment in England, France and Germany edited by Alan C. Kors and Paul J. Korshin

12/55: 1995 - Book Chapter- "The Ecstasies of Saint Teresa: The Saint as Queer Diva from Crashaw to Four Saints in Three Acts" by Corinne E. Blackmer from En Travest: Women, Gender Subversion, Opera edited by Corinne E. Blackmer and Patricia Juilana Smith

Religion at A&M - Retailing Society

Religion at A&M
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Replant
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Research Park
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Residence Hall Association
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Residence Hall Association--Casino Night
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Retailing Society
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Reibenspies - Roach

Reibenspies, Joseph
Reichardt, Alan Wayne
Reichardt, Frank A.
Reichert, Edna Bernice
Reid, A.F. ''Andy''
Reid, D.H.
Reid, George K.
Reid, Leslie Merle
Reid, Michael Robert
Reid, Robert O.
Reiley, Catherine M. Hrncir
Reilley, Barbara
Reilley, Robert
Reinarz, Alice
Reinhard, Hank
Reinhard, Henry Jonathan
Reinhardt, Jenny
Reinke, Robert W.
Reinking, Rex
Reiser, Raymond
Rekoff, Michael G.Jr.
Remmert, Joel F.
Remy, Theron P.
Renghoffer, Mike J.
Renshaw, Harland W.
Rentzel, Delos W.
Reuscher, Jon A.
Reuther, Norman
Reyes, Frederick John
Reyes, Maria A.
Reynolds, A.W.
Reynolds, Cecil R.
Reynolds, E.B.
Reynolds, Elbert D.
Reynolds, George W.
Reynolds, J.M. ''Red''
Reynolds, Jim
Reynolds, Joe H.
Reynolds, John I.
Reynolds, Kenneth
Reynolds, Larry
Reynolds, Morgan
Reynolds, Pamela Sue
Reynolds, Richard S.
Reynolds, Robert J.
Reynolds, Sidney David Jr.
Reynolds, Tom D.
Reza, Justino D. Jr.
Rezak, Richard
Rhea, Timothy
Rhee, K.C.
Rhee, Ki Soon
Rhoad, A.O.
Rhoades, Beverly
Rhode, David
Rhodenbaugh, Dan
Rhodes, Lynwood M.
Rhodes, Patrick Jason
Rhodes, Robert R.
Rhodes, Sidney E.
Rholes, Julia
Rholes, Steve
Rholes, William S.
Rhomberg, Edward
Rhyne, V. Tom
Rice, Don A.
Rice, George Hall Jr.
Rice, I. B.
Rice, Mary Frances
Rice, Mitchell F.
Rice, Robert W.
Rice, Walter Ernest
Rice, Walter L.
Rich, C.L.
Rich, Thomas P.
Richards, Bonnie Clare
Richards, Cloy
Richards, Harry E. Jr.
Richards, Hoy A.
Richards, John R.
Richards, Katherine
Richards, R. Malcolm
Richards, Thomas C.
Richardson, Barbara
Richardson, Bernard C.
Richardson, Bernice M.
Richardson, Charles Francis
Richardson, Curtis Weldon
Richardson, Dorothy
Richardson, Glenn
Richardson, Herbert H.
Richardson, James W.
Richardson, Joe C. Jr.
Richardson, John Powell ''Bucky''
Richardson, Joseph Chambers ''Rich''
Richardson, L.R.
Richardson, Lester Scott Jr.
Richardson, Linda
Richardson, Luther Ray
Richardson, Mary Jo
Richardson, Rod
Richardson, Tommy
Richey, John J.
Richey, Willis
Richmond, Linda
Richmond, Thomas Rollin
Richter, Ronald
Ricke, Mike ''Radar''
Ricker, William Paul
Riddlesperger, Billy
Ridgeway, J.W.
Ridgeway, Valentine F.
Ridgway, Richard L.
Ridout, L. Howard Jr.
Ried, --
Rieger, Lloyd A.
Rieke, Carl
Rieke, Mike (''Radar'') ()
Rierson, Jeanne
Rietmayer, Michael R.
Riewe, Marvin Edmund
Riggs, John K.
Rigsby, Rick
Riley, Ray
Riley, Robert
Riley, Sheran
Riney, Bobye
Ringer, Larry
Ringleb, Al H.
Rinn, Calvin A.
Risch, Gail Alvin
Risien, E.E.
Riskind, John
Ritchey, Sanford Jewell
Ritchie, Amanda Jeanne
Riter, Stephen
Ritter, Harry O.
Ritter, Kurt
Riveire, John P.
Riveire, N.H. ''Paul''
Rivers, Ed
Rivers, George William
Rives, David A.
Rives, Toby
Rivoire, Olin G,.
Rizk-Finne, Mona
Rizzo, Peter J.
Ro, Kwang
Roach, Arthur James Jr.
Roach, Ed

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

Reference File

4/1: Locus #515, with bestseller lists containing First Rider's Call, December 2003

4/2: Locus #526, with bestseller lists containing First Rider's Call, November 2004

4/3: Locus #564, with photo of Britain at 2007 World Fantasy Convention p. 35, January 2008

4/4: Locus #565, with bestseller lists containing The High King's Tomb, February 2008

4/5: Locus #566, with bestseller lists containing The High King's Tomb, March 2008

4/6: Locus #603, with bestseller lists containing Blackveil, April 2011

4/7: Locus #604, with bestseller lists containing Blackveil, May 2011

4/8: Locus #642, with mention of Mirror Sight, p. 53, July 2014

Reference File

3/16: Locus #243, with mention of sale of Green Rider to DAW, December 1996

3/17: Publisher's Weekly, with mention of Green Rider, August 24, 1998

3/18: Locus #454, with advertisement for Green Rider, November 1998

3/19: Locus #455, with bestseller list noting Green Rider, December 1998

3/20: Locus #457, with 1998 Recommended Reading List containing Green Rider, February 1999

3/21: Starburst #249, with review of Green Rider, May 1999

3/22: Locus #463, with Locus Poll Results, August 1999

3/23: Starburst #258, with 'Roundup' mentioning Green Rider, February 2000

3/24: Locus #471, with advertisement for Green Rider, April 2000

3/25: Locus #474, with bestseller list mentioning Green Rider, July 2000

3/26: Locus #475, with bestseller list containing Green Rider, August 2000

3/27: Locus #492, with photo of Britain at 2001 World Fantasy Convention, p. 44, January 2002

3/28: Science Fiction Chronicle #225, with article on DAW and Betsy Wollheim, June 2002

3/29: Locus #511, with advertisement for First Rider's Call, p. 32, August 2003

3/30: Locus #512, with review of First Rider's Call, September 2003

3/31: Locus #513, with bestseller lists containing First Rider's Call, October 2003

3/32: Locus #514, with "Books Received" mention of First Rider's Call p. 39, and bestseller list containing First Rider's Call November 2003

Real Estate Society - Registration

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Recreation and Parks Club
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Recruiting--New Students
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Recycling
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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)

Quantrill - Register

Quantrill, Malcolm
Quarles, James Hays
Quarles, John
Quick, N.W.
Quinby, J. Roy
Quinn, Donald H.
Quinn, Larry A.
Quiring, Susan
Quiroz-Octaviano, Maricarmen
Quisenberry, John Henry
Qutub, Aliasgar
Raab, Charles
Raatz, Jim
Rabinowitz, Debbie
Rabinowitz, Philip
Rabins, Joan
Rabins, Michael J.
Rabon, R. D.
Rack, Edgar C.
Raczkowski, George J.
Radeleff, Rudolph D.
Rader, Dick
Radhakrishnan, R.
Radke, Milton
Radkin, Billy
Rae, K.M.
Rae, William
Ragland, George R. Jr.
Ragland, Mitchell A.
Ragsdale, Bennett
Ragsdale, Bobby
Ragsdale, Reba C.
Rainey, Homer Price
Rains, Jack M.
Rainwater, Richard E.
Rainwater, Ronald L.
Raisor, Henry
Rajagopal, K.R.
Rajogopal, K. R.
Rakoff, Henry
Ralph, Donald
Ralph, Thomas H.
Rambold, Thomas W.
Ramey, Henry J.
Ramey, Ruth
Ramge, John C.
Ramirez, Jorge Quiroga
Ramirez, Santos A.
Ramsey, Charles
Ramsey, Garland A.
Ramsey, J.C.
Ramsey, Jones
Ramsey, Zelda
Ramsower, Irving B.
Rand, James L.
Randall, John Del
Randall, Robert
Randel, Ron
Randle, C. Wilson
Randle, Irving
Randle, Rush
Randolph, Edgar E.
Randolph, Henry
Randolph, James
Randolph, Neal M.
Randolph, Uriel Addison
Raney, Edward
Rangel, Guadalupe Lopez
Rangel, Irma
Rankin, Charles
Ransdell, Clifford
Ransom, Henry B.
Ransom, W. A.
Rao, Anasuya S.
Rao, D.B.
Rao, Srinivas Yimadabattun
Rapp, Cheryl ()
Rasmussen, Andrew A.
Raspberry, John Henry
Rastegar, Sohi
Ratcliff, Sharon
Rathert, Terry W.
Rauch, John R.
Raulston, J.C.
Rausch, Mary Ann
Rawlins, F. Y.
Rawlins, Roderick Alexis
Ray, Allen C.
Ray, C.L.
Ray, Edward F.
Ray, Eugene
Ray, Homer Earl
Ray, James E.
Ray, Jerrilyn Lohn
Ray, Levon L.
Ray, Sammy Mehedy
Rayburn, Ralph
Rayford, G. Anthony
Raymond, Anne
Raymond, James H.
Raysor, Tom N.
Rea, Homer
Read, Raymond R.
Read, Thomas A.
Read, W.T.
Reading, John F.
Reagan, Mary Alice
Reagor, Arthur
Reagor, John
Reardon, Dennis
Reasonover, Frances L.
Reaves, William E. Jr.
Record, James Williams
Rector, John Paul
Red, Edward
Reddell, Donald Lee
Reddy, J.N.
Redfield, Robin
Redford, William Hamlet Jr.
Redman, Ernest J.
Redman, Susan
Redmond , Harold
Redus, John C. ''Jay'' Sr.
Reed, Bob
Reed, Bob H.
Reed, Calvin
Reed, Chester
Reed, David
Reed, Donna Kay
Reed, Elmer
Reed, H.M.
Reed, James Calvin
Reed, Raymond D. ()
Reed, Raymond Gene
Reed, Thomas
Reed, W.W.
Reed, William Millard
Reedy, Lloyd M.
Reese, Carroll Wayne
Reese, Charles J.
Reese, Dan
Reese, Henry III
Reese, Joseph L Jr.
Reese, Monte
Reese, Robert C.
Reeser, Raymond ()
Reeves, Beverly [}
Reeves, Beverly G.
Reeves, Elizabeth A.
Reeves, Robert Gatlin
Reeves, Samuel J.
Regan, Thomas
Regenbrecht, Edward M.
Register, Paul

Publications

1/8: Abstract: Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. August 1959

1/9: Royal Society of Victoria Centenary Symposium. December 7-11, 1959

1/10: Acarologists of the World: A directory. December 1, 1959

1/11: Dillon, S. Lawrence. "Supplementary Notes on Western Hemisphere Monochamini." Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 51, reprint. 1943

1/12: Dillon, S. Lawrence. "The Giant Moths (Saturniidae) of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Leaflets of the Mengel Natural History Society, 2. Print. 1945

1/13: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. () "Review of the Onocephalini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)" From the Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 72. 1946

1/14: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "A review of the Tribe Gryllicini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)." Livro de Homenagem, 14: 155-156. Print. 1946

1/15: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Some New Subspecies of Butterflies from Dominica" Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, 42 (3): 97-102. Reprint. 1947

1/16: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "A New Species of Olenecamptus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)." Bulletin du Musee Royal D'Histore Naturelle de Belgique, 24. Print. 1948

1/17: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "Miscellaneous Synonymy and the New Species Among the Lamiinae (Cerambycidae)." American Museum Novitates, 1388. print. 1949

1/18: Dillon, Lawrence S. "A New Species of Epicauta from Arizona (Col: Meloidae)" Entomological News, 61. Print. 1950

1/19: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "The Lamiine Tribe Gnomini (Coleoptera Cerambycidae)." The Philippine Journal of Science, 79. Reprint. 1950

1/20: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "The Tribe Onciderini. Supplementary Notes." Entomological Society of America, 45 (1). Reprint. 1952

1/21: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Mythology of the Araneid Leg." Journal of Morphology, 90 (3). Print. 1952

1/22: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "Pyrota Riherd: a New Species of Meloidae (Coleoptera), from South TX Entomological News, 63. 1952

1/23: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Hawaiian Species of Lagocheirus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)." Entomological News, 63. Print. 1952

1/24: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "A Change of Names in the Cerambycidae, with other Notes." Entomological News, 64. Print.

1/25: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Elizabeth S. "The N1953eotropic Acanthocinini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)." Entomological News, 62. Print. 1956

1/26: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Wisconsin Climate and Life Zones in North America." Science, 123 (3188): 167-176. Print. 1956

1/27: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Nearctic Components of the Tribe-Acanthocinini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Pt 1." Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 49 (2). Print. 1956

1/28: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Nearctic Components of the Tribe-Acanthocinini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Pt 3. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 49 (4). Print. 1956

1/29: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Reproductive Isolation Among Certain Spider Mites of the Tetranychus Telarius Complex, with Preliminary Systematic Notes." Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 51 (5). Print. 1958

1/30: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Dillon, Elizabeth S. "The Monochamini (Cerambycidae) of the Ethiopian Faunistic Region IV. Subtribe Monochamidi Melanopolia and allies." Annals Entomological Society of America, 52 (5). Print. 1959

1/31: Symposium programs with notes, 1959.

1/32: Abbott, Walter 7 Dillon, Lawrence S. "Geographic Variation in Pieris protodice Biosduval and Leconte (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)." The Washmann Journal of Biology, 18 (1). Print. 1960

1/33: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Dillon, Elizabeth S. "The Monochamini (Cerambycidae) of the Ethiopian Faunistic Region. II Subtribe Monochamidi Genara Related to Monochamus." Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology, 2 (3). Print. 1961

1/34: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Historical Subspeciation in the North American Marten." Systematic Zoology, 10 (2). Print. 1961

1/35: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Dial, Robert O. "Notes on the Morphology of the Common Gulf Squid Lolliguncula brevis (Blainville)" The Texas Journal of Science, 14, (2). Print. 1962

1/36: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Additional notes on Nearctic Acanthocinini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)." The Coleopterists' Bulletin, 16 (1). Print. 1962

1/37: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Comparative Cytology and the Evolution of Life." Evolution, 16. Reprint. 1960

1/38: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Comparative Studies of the Brain in the Macropodidae Contribution to the Phylogeny of the Mammalian Brain II." The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 120 (1). Reprint. 1963

1/39: Dillon, Lawrence S. "A Reclassification of the Major Groups of Organisms Based Upon Comparative Cytology." Systematic Zoology, 12 (53). 1963

1/40: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Some Notes on Phylogenetic Principles." Systematic Zoology, 13 (1). Reprint. 1964

1/41: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Hereditability of Certain Mammalian Heart Structures." The Texas Journal of Science, 17(2). Reprint. 1964

1/42: 68th The Texas Academy of Science brochure/schedule at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, December 10-12, 1964.

1/43: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Life Cycle of the Species: An Extension of Current Concepts." Systematic Zoology, 15 (2). 1966

1/44: Dillon, Lawrence S. "The Hydrocoel and the Ancestry of the Chordates." Evolution, 19(3). Reprint. 1965

1/45: 71st Texas Academy of Science brochure/schedule at Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont, Texas, March 14-16, 1968.

1/46: 72nd Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science at the University of Texas, Austin, TX, March 13-15, 1969.

1/47: Atkins, David L. & Dillon, Lawrence S. "Comparative Morphology of the Cerebellum in the Canoidea." American Zoologist, 9 (3). Reprint. 1969

1/48: 73rd Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science at Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX. March 5-7, 1970.

1/49: Dillon, Lawrence S. & Atkins, David L. "Two Unique Features of the Anterior Cerebellum in the Higher Primates, Including Man." The anatomical Record, 168 (3). Reprint. 1970

1/50: Darnell, Rezneat M. & Dillon, Lawrence S. "Ecology and the Origin of Species Introductory Statement." American Zoologist, 10. Print. 1970

1/51: Atkins, David L. & Dillon, Lawrence S. "Evolution of the Cerebellum in the Genus Canis." Journal of Mammalogy, 52 (1). 1971

1/52: 75th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science: Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. March 9-11, 1972. (2 copies with handwritten notes)

1/53: England, D. R. & Dillon, L.S. "Cerebrum of the Sea Otter." The Texas Journal of Science, 24(2). 1971

1/54: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Neovolcanism: A Proposed Replacement for the Concepts of Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift." Plate-Tectonics and Reassessments Memoir No. 23 [reprint]. 1975

1/55: Dillon, Lawrence S. "Speciation and Changing Environment." American Zoologist, 10: 27-39. 1970

Publication Society - Railroads(Trains)

Publication Society
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Pictures #1-25

Racquetball
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Pictures #1-25

Radio--First Football Broadcast
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Pictures #1-25
Duplicates
Negatives

Radio--KAMU
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Radio--KANM
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Radio--KTAM/KORA
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Negatives

Radio--WTAW
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Railroads (Trains)
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Pictures #1-25
Negatives
Duplicates

Presidential Visits - Psychology Club

Presidential Visits
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives
Duplicates

Pre-Vet Society
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Protests
Photocopies #1-50
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Pictures #26-50

Psi Chi
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Psychology Club
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Pott - Pustha

Pott, R.J.
Potter, Anne L.
Potter, Gary D.
Potter, George Edwin
Potter, James G.
Potter, Larry
Potter, Lester T.
Potts, Arthur T.
Potts, B.J.
Potts, Chas. S.
Potts, Eva Simmons
Potts, James W.
Potts, Richard C.
Potts, Robert J.
Potts, William
Powe, W.H.
Powell, Arlie A.
Powell, Charles W.
Powell, Dan
Powell, Don
Powell, Ed E.
Powell, Gordon
Powell, Larry
Powell, Mary Jo
Powell, Nancy Anne
Powell, Nathan
Powell, Robert
Powell, Steve
Power, Gene
Powers, Bill
Powers, Elton Lane
Poyner, John Tom
Prachyl, Mark Alan
Pradhan, Dhiraj K.
Praker, Diana
Prangline, Roxie
Prasannan, Sunita
Prasatik, August John
Prater, Tom
Prather, Rita
Pratt, Billie Joe Jr.
Pratt, Joseph
Pratt, Neal
Prechel, Harland N.
Pregill, Philip N.
Prell, John Evans
Prescott, Dennis
Prescott, John M.
Prescott, Ruth
Presley, Bob J.
Presley, John Thomas
Presnal, Bill
Presnal, Henry L.
Presnal, James K.
Preston, James
Prevatt, Bruce
Prewett, Raymond L.
Prewit, James A. ''Sonny''
Prewit, James D.
Pribram, Karl
Price Richard J.
Price, Alvin Audis
Price, Alvin Audis (1917-)
Price, Charles Andrew
Price, Cotton
Price, Edwin C.
Price, Jack
Price, Orville L.
Price, Richard J.
Price, Richard M.
Price, W. Armstrong
Pride, Nancy
Pride, William
Priesmeyer, Larry L.
Priesmeyer, Paul T.
Priest, Simon
Prince-Fiocco, Marilynn A.
Pringle, Steven J.
Prior, David
Pritzer, E.T. (Ted)
Proctor, William Frank
Proenza, Luis
Proffitt, James V.
Prokisch, Charles
Provenzale, Roberto
Pruitt, Buster E.
Pruitt, Katy
Pruitt, Perry Lynn
Prutzman, Forrest G. (Gus)
Psaffenberger, Lane
Puckett, Richard
Puckett, Russell E.
Puddy, Thomas G.
Pugh, David L.
Pugh, Edward Bascomb
Pugh, George
Pugh, James R.
Pugh, Marion C.
Pulley, Emily
Pulley, Paul E.
Pullig, Corey
Puls, Elmer Earl Jr.
Purcell, Graham
Purl, George C.
Purry, Jane
Purswel, Ingrid
Purvis, Richard
Puryear, Charles
Puryear, James
Pustay, Michael
Putman, Linda
Putman, Ray
Putnam, Hiram A.
Putnam, Karl
Putnam, Ray
Putnam, Tom
Pustha, Hillary

Political Groups - Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society

Political Groups
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Pictures #1-25

Polo Club
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Pictures #26-50
Negatives

Poultry Science Club
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Pictures #1-25

Prairie View A&M
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Pictures #26-50
Negatives

Pre-Law Society
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society
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Pictures #1-25

Pi Beta Pi - Politcal Forum

Pi Beta Phi
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Pictures #1-25

Pi Epsilon Tau
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Pi Kappa Alpha
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Pi Kappa Phi
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Pi Sigma Alpha
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Pictures #1-25

Pi Sigma Epsilon
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Pictures #1-25

Pi Tau Sigma
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Pictures #1-25

Pistol Team
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Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Political Forum
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Duplicates
Negatives

Photographs, Correspondence and Miscellaneous A&M Materials

S1-1-1: Photographs - Family and Friends, 1864-1921

Walter Wipprecht (Sr.). June 3, 1864
William Kimble Read, list of graduation dates from TAMC, UV and Tulane U. on back. 1871[?]
Paul Wipprecht. September 1881
F. E. Gieske. April 27, 1886
Paul B. [?]. April 28, 1889
Carl Wipprecht in cadet uniform. 1917 or 1918 [?]
Father Geismen of Bryan, Texas (St. Anthony’s Catholic Church)
W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.]. 1921

S1-1-2 Photographs - Family and Friends, all Undated

Elizabeth and Paul Wipprecht
Paul Wipprecht and other unidentified people
Walter Wipprecht [Jr.] (left) and Paul Wipprecht (right)
Richard Lucas and W[alter] Wipprecht, Jr.
Walter Wipprecht [Jr.?]
Carl Wipprecht
Louise Burnett and Amelia Benson
Julian Booth and Jack [?]
Gutman Finley
Pil Dohman
Walter Gillis, J. B.[?], R. B. Jackson, Frank Grady, and George Smith
Pit Dohman (2 photos)
Nell Wilkerson
Unknown group photo on tin plate (possibly Wipprecht’s)

S1-1-3 Photographs - Cadet Walter Wipprecht and Fellow Cadets, 1883-1887

W[alter] Wipprecht (Sr.). July 7, 1882
Walter Wipprecht (Sr.) College Station, TX. December 15, 1883 (copy made by Carl Wipprecht)
Rudolph Flach. June 1885
Franz Flach. June 1885
J. L. Gray Brenham, TX. December 15, 1883
Fred Von Rosenbury. Undated
Detert [?] by photographer R. T. Hunter Bryan, TX. Undated
[?] Freeman by photographer R.T. Hunter Bryan, TX. Undated
N. A. Dawson Austin, TX. December 15, 1883
J. B. Queen Bryan, TX. December 25, 1883
A. Ponaunfels. Undated
A. F. Armstrong. January 1883
B. L. Mackensen Belton, TX. December 15, 1883
B. E. Knoth Industry Austin County, TX. Undated
Teo. W. Roach (class of ’13). December 10, 1883
Class of R. E. Pemmington. December 15 1883
[?] Andrews Austin, TX. Undated
Wilson T. McAair. June 7, 1887
L. E. Allen Marlin, TX. May 23, 1887
K. Mcbueccock June [?] 1885
R. B. Greeu December 15, 1883
W[alter] Wipprecht. December 15, 1883
Unknown TAMC Corps of Cadet. Undated
Unknown TAMC Corps of Cadet. Undated
Carter [Wipprecht]. Undated
Wilson [Wipprecht?] by Hunter Brothers photo Bryan, TX. 1883
Fred Von Rosenbury by Photographer E. C. Lewis Bryan, TX. Undated

S1-1-4 Photographs - Friends of Professor Dr. Rudolph Wipprecht and Wife Julia Kapp, all Undated

Dr. Ben Kwalle Industry [and his wife?]. Undated
James Walker, family friend and editorial writer of Galveston News. Undated

S1-1-5 Photographs of Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Dinwiddy and Niece, 1883

H. H. Dinwiddy, Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Faculty of Texas A&M College. July 1883 (2 copies)
Mrs. H. H. Dinwiddy. Undated (3 photos)

S1-1-6: Photographs - Non-family or Unknown Individuals, 1885-1917

Unknown group. Undated
Ada Richer, College Station, TX. June 9, 1885
[?] Ballinger. Undated
Mr. [?] Hood. Undated
Andrew and Bobb Travis [as children] College Station, TX. Undated
Unknown family. Undated
Unknown house. Undated
Frances Williamson [as child]. Undated
Wesley Michael Nagle [as child]. January 12, 1905
Unnamed man (possibly Walter Wipprecht). July 1917

S1-1-7 Old Brazos County Courthouse, 1892-1893; circa 1920s

(Old) Brazos County Courthouse with David and Ann Kernodle in foreground. circa 1920s
(Old) Brazos County Courthouse. Undated
(Old) "Brazos County Courthouse built in 1892 demolished in 1954". 1892-1893

S1-1-8 Photographs - Children of Walter Wipprecht, Sr., 1896-1902

Milking cow named "Queen Muriel of Bryan", owned by Carl Wipprecht Bryan, TX. Undated (2 photos)
Walter Wipprecht Jr., Football at Bryan High School, Born September 21, 1902, A&M Class of ’26. Undated
Welch Wipprecht [as young girl], Born April 25, 1894. Undated
Ida Wipprecht [as young girl]. December 7, 1896; Ida Wipprecht. 1914
Ida Welch Wipprecht 5 months old Born April 25, 1894. Undated
Read Wipprecht (born December 17, 1895), Ida Welch Wipprecht (Born April 25, 1894), and Carl Wipprecht (Born August 9, 1897). Undated
Walter Wipprecht Jr.. Undated

S1-1-9 Photographs - Early Texas A&M College, Undated; pre-1911

Old Main Building. Undated (pre-1911)
Texas A&M Campus buildings, Gathright Hall and Old Main. Undated (pre-1911)
Gathright Hall. Undated (pre-1911)
TAMC Barns. Undated
Pfeuffer Hall. Undated
Mechanical Engineering Shop. Undated (2 photographs)
Inside of Mechanical Engineering Shop. Undated
(old) Chapel. Undated
Corps of Cadets firing artillery cannon. Undated

S1-1-10 Photographs - Walter Wipprecht Family Farm, 1921; Undated

Sheep. Undated
Cotton plant on automobile. Undated
Model T Ford automobile in cottonfield. Undated
Person in cotton field [possibly Walter Wipprecht Sr.]. Undated (2 photos)
Cotton field. September 9, 1921 (2 photos)
Hogs. Undated (4 photos)
Farm cat. Undated (2 photos)
Post Oak. Undated
Mesquite shrub. Undated
Pastureland. Undated
Steer. Undated
Snake. Undated

S1-1-11 Photographs - Walter Wipprecht, Sr. and Jr., 1935

W. Wipprecht. Undated
Walter Wipprecht. Undated
John David Kernodle standing in 20 acre plot of pine trees on the Walker Place Farm (near Jandy Creak) Brazos Country, TX. Undated
Unknown person on left photo; Walter Wipprecht Jr. (right photo) on his experiment pine planting on the Thomson Creek Farm. Undated
Thompson Creek Pine Stand, 3rd Walter Wipprecht owner and planter (also known as Walter Place). Undated
Two horseback riders in the snow on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm. Undated
Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s Farm in Brazos County. Undated
Unknown horseback rider and man on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s Farm. Undated
Unknown farmers on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm Undated
Five farmers on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm. Undated
Pine trees on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm. 1935
Unknown man in pine. Undated
Two unknown people and Walter Wipprecht Jr. (on left). Undated
Walter Wipprecht Jr.. Undated

S1-1-12: Photograph - Reed and Carl Wipprecht, Carl Wipprecht Jr., Undated

S1-1-13: Photographs - Stephen F. Austin High School (Bryan, TX), 50th Anniversary Reunion, 1989

Classes of 1938-40 Stephan F. Austin High School, Bryan, TX. July 1-2, 1989
Marvin Hagemeir - Class of 1938, Stephan F. Austin High School, Bryan, TX. July 1, 1989
David Kernodle, Lena Marie Adams Mullard, Anne Kernodle Matthews. July [1-2], 1989
Jo Ann McCullough. July [1&2] 1989
Mary Goodlet & David Kernodle Bryan High School Reunion. June 8, 1985
John David Kernodle on far right, Mae Goodlet. June 8 1985
Class of ’42, 50th reunion Texas A&M, Gene Geer (right) and David Kernodle (center). Undated
Mr. and Mrs. David Fitch, C. D. Reeves, Dorothy Reeves Nee Thomson, and David Kernodle. Undated

S1-1-14: Photograph - Ida Wipprecht Kernodle, 1967

S1-1-15: Photographs - Miscellaneous, all Undated

House - "similar to style of Julia Wipprecht’s [house]" [Bryan, TX?]
Children on a Horse
Marcella Hurt’s Donkey Cart
Unidentified woman
Unidentified man
Unidentified man
Unidentified house
Unidentified house
Unidentified man
Unidentified man on horseback
Farm hands? Group photo Undated
Farm hands? in cotton field (2 photos)
Royal wedding, coronation, or formal event [?]
Children in front of house
Unidentified women on porch
Farm

S1-1-16: Photograph Negatives, all Undated

Farm bonfire/wood pile [?]
Barn (2 negatives)
Steer
Two men
Snake
Picnic (2 negatives)
Hogs (3 negatives)
Man standing and man on horseback
Post oak tree
Shed [?]
Pasture with animal lean-two
Fence
Wood pile
Two men on horseback
Mesquite trees (2 negatives)
Farm
Farm shed
Debris (5 negatives)
Farm cat (2 negatives)
Farm roof
Horses hitched to a buggy
Cotton field
Nacogdoches Elm Tree with newspaper clipping about famous elm tree
Wagons
Pasture
Farmland
Man in field
Child near farm house
Home in town/city
Stable near church
Woman (2 negatives)
Infant
Woman in front of house (2 negatives)
Woman with infant
Children at play
House
Man with milking cow (5 negatives)
Milking cow
Milking cows
Steer
Three women in winter garb
House
Church steeple
House
House
Tree
Women on a tree stump

S1-1-17: Carl Wipprecht Photographic Scrapbook, Undated

S1-1-18: Photographs - A&M College Mule and Foal, June 12, 1920

"A Fertile Mare Mule and Some Facts of Her Foaling". June 12, 1920
Two photos of mule and foal (2 pages)

S1-1-19: Personal Correspondence and News Clippings, 1881-1934

Correspondence to [?] from W. D. Whitney and R[udolph] Wipprecht. November 12, 1881 (2 pages)
Correspondence to Rudolph Wipprecht from W. J. Knapp. December 17, 1881 (2 pages)
Correspondence to J. Brill from W. J. Knapp. September 7, 1884
Correspondence to [?] from Julie Wipprecht. March 31, 1919 (2 pages)
Correspondence in German to [?] from K[?] [illegible?]. Undated
Correspondence to Waco Auto Loan Company from W[alter] Wipprecht [Sr.?]. November 23, 1923
"Summer Against Harrington". Undated
Newspaper clipping of "Swamp Chestnut Oak" from [?] Forest News. June 1936

S1-1-20: Correspondence, Calendar and Greeting Card, 1936-1937

A&M College Foreign Exchange Student (China) Correspondence, 1936
Japanese watercolor illustration with small calendar for the year 1937
Japanese watercolor Christmas greeting card from J. Watanabe. Undated
Correspondence to Elisabeth Wipprecht from C. L. Hu. May 18, 1936 (3 copies)

S1-1-21: Correspondence - Teachers Retirement Fund, June 1937 - February 1946

NOTE: Contains Sensitive Information
To W[alter]. Wipprecht [Sr?] from W. H. Holzmann. June 25, 1937 (2 pages)
To "Gentleman" from W[alter]. Wipprecht. June 9, 1938 (1 page]
To Walter Wipprecht [Sr?] from Mortimer Brown. May 27, 1938
To Mortimer Brown from W[alter]. Wipprecht. May 30, 1938
To Walter Wipprecht from B. B. Sapp. September 22, 1942
TRS Certificate issued to Walter Wipprecht [Sr?]. September 22, 1942
W[alter]. Wipprecht [Sr?]. April 21, 1945
To Walter Wipprecht from G. W. McDaniel. September 10, 1945
To W[alter]. Wipprecht from W. H. Holzmann. September 17, 1945
To W[alter]. Wipprecht from W. H. Holzmann. January 2, 1946
To W[alter]. Wipprecht from W. H. Holzmann. January 2, 1946
To Walter Wipprecht from G. W. McDaniel. January 10, 1946 [1 page, 1 ticket]
To W. C. Mitchell from W. Graham. January 11, 1946
To "Gentleman" from C. D. Ownby. January 11, 1946 [1 pages]
To Walter Wipprecht [Sr?] from W. C. Mitchell. January 15, 1946
To E. B. Sapp from C. D. Ownby. January 30, 1946
To Walter Wipprecht [Sr?] from G. W. McDaniel. February 1, 1946
Teachers Retirement System of Texas rules and guidelines. Undated (4 pages)

S1-1-22: Correspondence, September 1949 - August 1950

To Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] from H. A. Widdecke - September 7, 1949 ; H. A. Widdecke to W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?]. December 2, 1949 ; From W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?] to H. A. Widdecke. November 16, 1949 ; "He Found the City Men Said Never Existed" article clipping from Business Week. October 29, 1949
To Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] from H. A. Widdecke. July 19, 1950
To Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] from H. A. Widdecke. August 29, 1950 ; Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] to H. A. Widdecke. August 1, 1950

S1-1-23: Correspondence - Old San Antonio Road, 1947-1951

"Providing for Preservation of the Old San Antonio Road". January 7, 1949 (2 pages)
To Judge Ware from Walter Wipprecht [Jr?]. October 24, 1947
To Bill Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?]. January 6, 1948
To A. S. Ware from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?]. February 19, 1948
To D. C. Greer from A. S. Ware. February 20, 1948
To A. S. Ware from D. C. Greer. March 1, 1948
To State Highway Department Receipts from Motor Vehicle Registrations in Brazos County, TX. August 1, 1948
To A. W. Ware from W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.?]. September 13, 1948
To A. S. Ware from D. C. Greer. September 14, 1948
To D. C. Greer from W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.?]. October 1, 1948
To John S. Redditt from W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.?]. December 21, 1949
To Walter Wipprecht from Bill [William T. ] Moore. January 12, 1949
To William "Bill" T. Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?]. January 19, 1949
To W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?] from Bill [William T.]. Moore. January 21, 1949
To Bill Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?]. January 24, 1949
To W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.] from Bill [William T.] Moore. January 25, 1949
To W. R. Potts from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?]. April 21, 1949
To William T. ["Bill"] Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.]. May 20, 1949
To Ike Ashburn from Walter Wipprecht [Jr.?]. January 10, 1951
"Providing for Preservation of Old San Antonio Road". Undated
"Providing for Preservation of Old San Antonio Road". March 19, 1949 (2 pages)

S1-1-24: Correspondence to Capt. [?] Jargenson from Jimmy Parsons. Undated (2 pages)

S1-1-25: Home Almanac, customized for the James and Wipprecht Leading Druggists (Bryan, TX). 1893 (34 pages)

S1-1-26: A&M College Commencement Program, 1907 and letter from Robert M. Ruff to A&M University found within program. August 1, 1999

S1-1-27: Service and Calf Record. 1925 (2 lists)

S1-1-28: "Texas History Movies: For Young and Old". 1928 (64 pages)

S1-1-29: "Color Bauties of a Century of Progress" building illustrations, Chicago. 1933 (32 pages)

S1-1-30: "Official Souvenir Guide Texas Centennial Exposition Texas Centennial Exposition" postcards. June 6 - November 1936 (112 pages)

S1-1-31: AMC Composite Regiment Ball. March 29, 1940 (7 pages)

S1-1-32: Small Black bound address book. 1941

S1-1-33: A&M Senior Banquet Program Class of 1942 (leather bound, possibly related to Wipprecht Jr.). May 14, 1942 (8 pages)

S1-1-34: Stephen F. Austin High School Class of 1943 Commencement Program. May 28, 1943 (4 pages)

S1-1-35: "A Man and his College". 1950 (15 pages)

S1-1-36: "You’re A&M College". 1950

S1-1-37: Reprint - Inauguration of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas address given by Governor Richard Coke and Thos. S. Gathright, October 4, 1876. reprint 1951 (14 pages)

S1-1-38: "Son, Remember". 1951 (30 pages)

S1-1-39: "101 Aggie Jokes vol. 1". 1965 (47 pages)

S1-1-40: Business Cards, all Undated

W[alter] Wipprecht [?] (2 copies)
James & Wipprecht, The Leading Druggists
Military Property Custodian A&M College of Texas Clearance for Commandant … [blank]

S1-1-41: First Presbyterian Church. Undated (26 pages)

S1-1-42: Newspaper Article Clippings, 1973; Undated

"Work Crew Unearths 'Invaluable Collection'" from an unknown newspaper. Undated
"Seventy-Seven Years Serving the Brazos Valley" from The Bryan Daily Eagle. Undated
"For Whom Does the Bell Toll Since she Told?" from an unknown newspaper. Undated
"Senior Citizens honored during month of May" from The Pictorial Press. Undated
"EAC, Beautification Awards Given" from The Bryan Eagle. May, 7 1973
Photocopies

S1-1-43: Newspaper Article Clippings, all Undated

Typed corrections on article "Some Stories of Miss Ida" from Bryan Legends and Legacies by Betsy Kernodle Cabell
"Married" from unknown newspaper
"Will Rebuild this Season" from unknown newspaper
"Wipprecht--Reed" from unknown newspaper

S1-1-44: Oversized Materials, 1933-1942; Undated

60th Anniversary Souvenir Edition The Bryan News. 1936
"Action at Aggieland" The Bryan Daily Eagle. 1938
Carl Wipprecht Cattle Bloodlines. February 4, 1933
Long Class Reunion. 1942
A&M College Group Photo. Undated
Glass plate negative boxes (5 boxes)

Photographs, Clippings, Scrapbook, and Other Materials

2/1: Greeting Cards and Correspondence between US Army Generals

2/2: Notes on flying to India, 1943

2/3: Notes on the flight to India, 1943 (bound journal)

2/4: Photographs (62x) - India, 1943 or 1944; Denver, the early 1940s

2/5: Photographs (11x) - Imperial Palace in Japan

2/6: Articles on General Stratemeyer

2/7: Clippings and magazines from the 1940s-1950s

2/8: Miscellaneous and undated, including a photo of J. Frank Dobie

2/9: Scrapbook with notes and articles concerning American interest in Asia

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

Photographs and Information

2/1
Information on Wheat - Introduction, Early Records, comments, wheat in Texas

2/2
Information on Oats - Information on Oats in Texas, Information on Barley

2/3
Photographs - Dr. IM Atkins, USDA- TAES, 1930-1954, small grain project leader, 1954-1969

2/4
Photographs - Paul Dunble circa 1945

2/5
Old No. 6 and the Texas Small Grains Program - 1889-1969 By IM Atkins

2/6
Photographs and negatives - P.C. Mangelsdorf, Vice Director TAES, 1932-38?

2/7
Photographs and negatives - R.C. Hall, Substation No. 1, 192?-1960?

2/8
Kenedy Flax Festival 1947-1953 - Newspaper clippings, festival schedule, coronation committees, negatives and photographs.

2/9
Hybrid Wheat - Articles on hybrid wheats, booklets, reports progress in Hybrid Wheat research, frontier wheat improvement, 1950-1980

2/10
McFadden's unfinished papers - Theories, ideas, letters, etc. assembled by Atkins after McFadden's death in 1955.

Photographs and Binder

Series 2, Photographs

2/1: Cotton Farm (continued)

2/2: Miscellaneous photographs

2/3 (item): Empty Leather binder engraved "Don L. Jones"

Photographs

1/1
Bottom of a dock going out into the ocean [?] (no description)
Ocean [?] (no description)
Yosemite
Tree (no description)
View of 6th Ave NYC, from the roof of Barbizon Plaza Hotel
Construction of a boat (no description)
Bigger picture of 6th Ave NYC

1/2
Quebec
Picture of the trunk of a tree on Orcas Island
Chartres Cathedral
Cypress Swamp in Wilmington, NC
Picture of a duck in a pond (no description)
Tower [?] (no description, 2 copies)
California scene, 1945
Quebec (2x)
Far away picture of a church [?] (no description)
The Road Down the Hill Stowe, Vermont
Ghost Trees on Bassett Island off of Massachusetts
Half Dome Yosemite
Lake/pond [?] (no description)

1/3
Random sailboats [?] (no description, 2x)
Leader and SoCony in New York [?] (no description)
On the Petaluma, California, 1945
Petaluma, California, 1945
On the Willamette, Oregon, August 1949
Governor Irwin, San Francisco
Chesapeake Bay Skip Jack
Summer Afternoon, Lanesville Harbor, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Picture of sailboats (no description, 8x)
Skagit Belle- Seattle

1/4
Random Sailboats [?] (no description, 5x)
Columbia River, 1949 (2x)
Picture, taken off a boat (no description)
Mary and Louville Niles’ Boat [?] 1950s; Owned by Henry Stoles [?] 1983
More pictures of sailboats (no description, 6x)

1/5
Williamsburg, VA
Newagen, Maine
Williamsburg, VA
House (no description, 2x)
House in Cape Cod
USS Constitution, Boston
Boat (no description)
Cutler
Maine (3x)
Newagen, Maine
Bay (no description)
Coast below Carmel, California
Maine

1/6
California (2x)
Rock in the ocean (no description)
Ocean, taken off a dock (no description)
San Francisco
Governor Markham, San Francisco (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco
Petaluma (no description, 2x)
Governor Irwin, San Francisco (2x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (3x)
Camden, Maine

1/7
Maine
Duck in a pond (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Mayflower (no description)
Carmel, California
Chesapeake Bay Skipjack
Battleship waterline model
Detail of bow of scow schooner, San Francisco
San Francisco (2x)
Scow Schooners, San Francisco
San Francisco
Berkeley 1946, San Francisco - Oakland Ferry
Pemberton [?] (no description)
Picture of a boat (no description)

1/8
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Boat in the water (no description)
Chinook, Seattle
Princess Marguerite at either Seattle or Victoria
Claire-No description on back (2x)
Walter P Dolle (no description)
Volendam, Holland (2x)
Interlaken, Switzerland
Panama (no description)
Tycol [?] (no description)
Petaluma, San Fran Bay

1/9
Union Bay, Seattle
Reflection (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco Bay
Claire (no description, 2x)
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (2x)
YHB2, San Francisco (5x)

1/10
Mystic Seaport, Connecticut
Boats (no description)
Rhine
Boats at sea (no description, 4x)
Aloha
Black Pearl
Lurline in Bethlehem, San Francisco, 1948 (5x)
USS Hermitage, San Francisco

1/11
San Francisco (no description)
Delta Standard (no description)
USCGS Eagle, 1946 (3x)
Brenda, 1945
Envelope from Dawsonville, Colorado
Rocks/Ocean (no description)
New Britain, Connecticut
Balclutha (aka Star of Alaska and Pacific Queen) Sausalito, CA
Hallway inside a building [?] (no description)
Field/House (no description)
Draw bridge (no description)
Sailboats (no description)
Boat in water (no description)
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/12
Aunt Schooner, Puget Sound, 1916
Kremlin
Sail training ship, Esmeralda, or sister
Sausalito Yacht Harbor
Transylvania or Caledonia (2x)
Boat in the ocean (no description)
Mary Elizabeth, Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1952 [?]
Clara D Swett, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 1966
Boat at sea (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Quincy, Massachusetts
Bermuda
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/13
Seattle
Bay (no description)
Boston waterfront, 1933
Mollik…[?] (no description)
Maine
Inlet from a boat, Maine (no description)
[?] S Cullison, Camden (2x)
Deaver [?] (no description)
Claire (no description, 3x)
Sea, Boat at Sea (no description, 2x)
Pilot Boat, San Francisco

Photocopied Newspaper Clippings

1/1: Newspapers Released While Siege Occurred July 24, 1974 - August 3, 1974

1/2: Newspapers Released Post- Siege August 4, 1974 - September 27 1974

1/3: Memorial of Those Who Passed During Siege

1/4: Correspondence to Receive the Collection September 2004

Petitions, Correspondence and Committee Materials

2/1: Petitions, Library Council 1, 2, 3. December 11, 1978

2/2: Microfilm: Ad the Committee. 1977-1978

2/3: Library Council Minutes. 1978-1979

2/4: Petitions: Science American, Playboy. 1978-1979

2/5: Long-Range Planning Committee. 1978-1979

2/6: Library Council. 1978-1979

2/7: Syllabi

2/8: Unpublished talks and seminars

2/9: Correspondence as president of American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 1970-1971

Personal Documents and Women's Studies Materials

15/1: Spring 1973 - Women Writers/374 course Materials

15/2: 1981-1985 - "Kuche, Kinder, uno Kirrche" in the Mid-Nineteenth Century America: A study of Some Unpublished Dairies of Texas Frontier Women by A. Harriette Andreadis - drafts, edits and manuscript

15/3: 1991-1993 - Personal and academic letters

15/4: November 19, 1993 - Drive-in for Diversity 5th Annual Conference Schedule

15/5: Winter 1998 - NWSAction Vol. 1 No. 4 and copy of HA article from same issue

15/6: 1987-1988 - Proceedings of the PMR Conference Volume 12/13

15/7: 1991 - Journal of the History of Sexuality article manuscript and letters from the journal regarding the article

15/8: 1991 - Handout for the Reference Resources in Gay and Lesbian Studies

15/9: 1987 SCN Abstract

15/10: 1987 NWSA

15/11: 1982 and 1984 - Letters regarding research and book publication for the Sanctie book

15/12: Sanctie Book Research Materials

15/13: 1985 Dossier

15/14: 1977 Chum Reviews

15/15: 1992 IGHLS

15/16: Christmas cards from students and handwritten unlabeled notes

15/17: Fall 1986 - Proposed Program in Women's Studies: Report of the Deans' Ad Hoc Committee on Women's Studies College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University

15/18: 1984 - HA Review of The English Moore; or, The Mock-Marriage by Richard Brome

15/19: 1983 - The Woman's Commonwealth: Utopia in the Nineteenth Century Texas by HA, a photocopy of her article to appear in Women in Search of Utopia

15/20: 1984 - Review of comedy Mother Bombie edited by HA

15/21: Untitled rough draft of article about teaching women's studies in the Bible Belt and peer-review and recommendation for the article

15/22: 1977 - Letter about HA promotion to tenure

15/23: 1983-1984 - Academic letters

15/24: 1984 - Letters about HA appointment to the Committee on the Status of Women for the Faculty Senate of Texas A&M University

15/25: HA proposal for volume tentatively entitled Voices of Texas Women: A Compilation from the Private Writings of Women in Mid-Nineteenth Century

15/26: 1982 - Do Chloe and Olivia have a Future?: A Proposal for the Feminist Pedagogy and Peer Relations by A. Harriette Andreadis Manuscript for NAWDAC

15/27: 1984 Promotion Dossier- Part One

15/28: 1984 Promotion Dossier- Part Two

15/29: Spring 1983 - Journal of the National Association for Women Deans, Administrators & Counselors Volume 46, No. 3

15/30: Harriette Andreadis English Department Texas A&M University: Manual of Selected Materials Documenting Professional Competencies

15/31: 2002 - Programs for Cushing Memorial Library and Archives exhibit entitled- Intended For All: 125 Years of Women at Texas A&M University

15/32: Winter 1984 - Lesbian Herstory Archives

15/33: 1967, 1968, 1985, 1988, 1990 - Personal Letters

15/34: 1992-1993 - Academic Letter

15/35: Photocopy- "A tipe or figure of friendship. Wherein is liuelie, and compendiouslie expressed, the right nature and propertie of a perfect and true friend. Also a conclusion at the end in the praise of friendship." Written by. W.D.; 2 copies

15/36: Book Chapter- "The Body of the Friend: Continuity and Change in Masculine Friendship in the Seventeenth Century" by Alan Bray and Michel Rey from English Masculinities 1660-1800 by Tim Hitchcock and Michele Cohen

15/37: Book Chapter- "Introduction" by Tim Hitchcock and Michele Cohen from English Masculinities 1660-1800 by Tim Hitchcock and Michele Cohen

15/38: Book Chapter- "Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England" by Alan Bray from Queering the Renaissance. Ed. Jonathan Goldberg

15/39: Photocopy- William Shakespeare's sonnets original source unknown

15/40: Summer 1993 - Article- " 'Manly Sweetness': Katherine Philips among the Neoclassicals" by Paula Loscocco from the Huntington Library Quarterly Vol. 56, No. 3

15/41: 1985 - Photocopy- Introduction, Chapter One, Chapter Two from "Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire" by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

15/42: Book Chapter- "Undoing the Histories of Homosexuality" from Queer/Early/Modern by Carla Freccero

15/43: October 2005 - Article- "The Changing Profession Queering History" by Johnathan Goldberg and Madhavi Menon from PMLA Vol. 120 No. 5

15/44: Photocopy- Pages from "Elizabeth I: Collected Works" edited by Leah S. Marcus, Janel Mueller, and Mary Beth Rose

15/45: 1990 - Photocopy- Pages from "Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity" by Judith butler published by Routledge

15/46: Summer 1998 - Article "Forgetting Foucault: Acts, Identities, and the History of Sexuality" by David M. Halperin from "representations" number 63

15/47: Photocopy pages from "The History of Sexuality Volume I: An Introduction" by Michel Foucault translated from the French by Robert Hurley

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.

Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends

S3-1/7: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Letter from [A.?] Johnstone to "Miss Burns." Social letter with references to Arizona and Westward ho! Movement; awareness of world events; advocates "outdoor exercise." [light copy; difficult to read] Handwritten, 1 leaf, 4 pages, 10 July 1880.
  • B - Letter from "Ben" to "Mousey." Personal letter between an uncle and niece (possibly Burns' daughter?)-notation in another's handwriting that it was written by Ben Atkinson. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 13 July 1880.
  • C - Letter from A. Johnstone to "Miss Burns." The letter is of a general nature and discusses the weather in Washington and the area of Wilmington at the time. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 10 September 1881.
  • D - Letter (possibly from Burns' daughter or daughter-in-law) to their children. This letter is written in an unusual printed case probably intended for reading ease by children and is a farewell note in advance of a trip she and her husband were about to take. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 23 July 1890.
  • E - Letter from "Grand Papa" to "Burns & Sweet Pau-line." The letter apparently from General Burns to his (grand?) children, written in the printed case that his wife used (possibly she wrote it for him) from a hotel in New York. Letter thanks them for a letter and sends best wishes. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 9 November 1890.
  • F - Letter from "Grand Papa" to "My Dear Grand Boy." A get well note to his grandson and message to the mother of the child also. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 2 May 1891.
  • G - Message from A. B. Hancock to Burns. Difficult to read the message on a black-bordered calling card. Handwritten (3 in X 3 in card), 1 leaf, 2 sides, 12 July 1889.
  • H - Message (fragment) to Burns. This is the same type of stationery as in item 4/7 but it is unsigned. The message is incomplete. Handwritten, 1 leaf (4 in X 6 in card), 2 sides, 5 September 1887.
  • I - Message from [Ellen? Nellie?] M. McClellan to Burns. The message is written on black-bordered cards like items 4/7 and 4/8. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 23 March [1887?].
  • J - Note from Burns to "Grand Boy." Small block-print note sympathizing with the child having the measles. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 1 May 1891.
  • K - Letter from young Burns to "My dear grand-pa." The letter expresses that it is his first day out of bed in a week. Reverse side has a note from "Mama" discusses a gift for her son and mentions that perhaps Burns could find a "Sibley Tent" where he was. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 5 May 1891.
  • L - Letter from Burns to "Grand-Boy." Script letter from Burns acknowledging receipt of two letters and complimenting the child's improving reading ability. Apparently the child asks about getting a Sibley Tent and Burns says it is an "impossibility" as none has been made for "twenty-five years" other than one for the World's Fair at Philadelphia. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 7 May 1891.
  • M - Letter from Burns to "My Darling Mab." This letter, it seems, is written to his daughter (or sister?) and concerns her suitor who is pushing for marriage. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 22 November 1891.
  • N - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to "Grand-Pa." Short letter from the grandchild about rain, but with a sentence asking for a picture of the tent. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 7 December 1891.
  • O - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to "My dear Grand-pa." The child's note describes illnesses in the family. Mentions his mother having the "grippe" and "Frawline" then goes on to mention that "Nana keeps well and sends her love." Is it possible that Burns' wife lived with her daughter separate from Burns? The letter also mentions that the child is sad "we didn't have a war with Chili." Handwritten, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 14 February 1892.
  • P - Letter from Burns to "Grand-Boy." The letter mentions that he is glad the child did not have whooping cough and then stresses the importance of reading and education. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 10 March 1892.
  • Q - Letter from [T?] W. Willett to "Miss Burns." This is a very ambiguous letter that expresses sympathy for her loss and the writer mentions attending a funeral but the deceased is not named. The letter is two-part and the second part refers to some real estate in South Carolina but it is hard to discern whether she is wishing to sell or buy and has sought his advice in the potential transaction. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 30 April 1892.
  • R - Letter from Burns to "Dear Grand-Boy." Block-print note about the measles. Perhaps the date is written in error? One might refer to the letter item 4/10 and compare the context and writing in later letters. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 5 May 1892 (1891?).

S3-1/8: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Letter from B. L. Prince to "Miss Mab. Burns." Love letter. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, 19 October 1892.
  • B - Letters from F. Montgomery to Mrs. Burns. The first of two letters mailed together expresses sympathy for the death of General Burns then immediately goes into a lengthy discussion on a person beginning to develop a cotton gin. One might infer that there is an investment opportunity available. The second letter refers to a cotton gin on her island… which seems to be for sale. Handwritten, 6 leaves, 12 pages, 5 November 1892-12 November 1892.
  • C - Note from Pauline Magruder to "my dearest Brother." A personal note telling of her having a bad cold and that her mother and that she had a long letter from "mother and Mrs. Tracy." Concludes with "I have to go to chapel now." Handwritten, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 18 November 1895.
  • D - Letter from Pauline Magruder to "My dearest Auntie." A social letter from Pauline Magruder on her 13th birthday written, apparently, from the seaside. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 4 pages, 24 July 1899.
    E* E - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear Friend." Letter discussing cattle affairs and friendship. See item 3/19 of this series. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, September 1899.
  • F - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear Friend." Letter very pragmatically discusses an optimum time to marry "that is if we ever intend to marry," then discusses cattle prices. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, 1 October 1900.
  • G - Letter from Pauline Magruder to "Taunte" (Aunt). The first half of the letter is in French; she is in France studying French. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 25 January 1902.
  • H - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear Friend." Letter sounds as though this man is losing patience with the indecision on the part of the young woman. This letter gives full financial disclosure that he can "afford" to marry. Handwritten, 7 leaves, 7 pages, 13 February 1902.
  • I - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to "Dear Auntie Mab." Letter from West Point is social and tells of his fun with the other cadets in the snow. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 18 February 1902.
  • J - Letter from Pauline Magruder to "Ma Chere Taute." The entire letter was written in French except for closure. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 6 pages, 22 June 1902.
  • K - Letter from "L. Burns Burns" to "My dear Auntie Mab." Note from West Point refers indirectly to a mishap and to the possibility of lending "the sword" to the West Point library for display. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages. 29 October 1902.
  • L - Letter from "L. Burns Magruder" to "My dear Auntie Mab." Note from West Point refers to the Christmas gift she sent and asks why "Nana" doesn't write. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages. 29 December 1902.
  • M - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear friend." Suitor still in pursuit of Auntie Mab; ups his financial status by saying in the letter, "I thought that $50,000. And yourself for a wife would be more than any man could wish for." Handwritten, 5 leaves, 5 pages, 18 January 1903.
  • N - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to Mabelle Burns. Note from West Point refers to a "precious burden" his mother had been carrying, the secret that Auntie Mab was getting married? He extends his congratulations saying that he "did not think [she] would take the step." Other mentions of "the sword" being lent to the West Point library for display. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages. 29 October 1902.
  • O - Letter from "Belle" to Mabelle Burns. Letter from Paris reprimands Mab for not writing and implies there is outside influence. The writer expresses much stress about living in France and worries about Burns' illness. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 24 April 1903.
  • P - Note from Lloyd Burns Magruder to "My dear Auntie Mab." A short note expressing that he is busy in school at West Point. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 8 April 1904.
  • Q - Letter from [Virge?] to Mab. This is apparently from a friend who is very interested in the members of the Burns family-expresses concern over young Burns having Typhoid and very ill. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 6 pages, 25 May 1904.
  • R - Letter from [Virge?] to Mab. The letter mentions family members and a desire to see all of them. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 13 March 1905.
  • S - Letter from Burns to Mab. The letter discusses impending graduation and mentions his studying Gettysburg and recollections of going there with his grandfather as a child. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 2 May 1905.
  • T - Letter from Burns to "My dear Grandpa". This is an undated letter from Burns when he was apparently just learning to write in cursive. The letter thanks his grandfather for the gift of a bicycle. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, No date, but judging from previous letters, circa 1892.
  • U - Letter from Charles Beatty Moore to "Cousin Mab." This letter seems to be from a relative who attended West Point with young Burns. The letter references several other family members. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 11 May 1902.
  • V - Letter from Pauline to "Auntie Mab." An undated letter that must have been written shortly after she arrived in Paris because she mentions that she is not yet proficient enough in French to write a letter. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, circa 1901.
  • W - Letter from "Papa" to "Auntie Mab." A small, undated letter (only "Dec 5th") appears to be from the General and was written on a trip to New York. The letter is ambiguous but states that Burns has just come in on his tricycle so it must have been written in the early 1890s. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, circa 1890.

Perry - Poteet

Perry, Bruce Allen
Perry, Cecil Claude
Perry, Dale
Perry, George Sessions
Perry, Haile
Perry, Howard S.
Perry, John V.
Perry, Les
Perry, Mary Lee
Perry, Minna Norwood
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Perry, William L.
Perryman, Ray G.
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Peters, Daniel Wayne
Peters, Isaac I.
Peters, Marshall
Peters, Mervin
Peters, Patricia Stehr
Peters, William
Petersen, Ralph E.
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Peterson, Lawrence
Peterson, Steven L.
Peterson, Thomas
Peterson, Wesley
Petit, Joe
Petr, Frank C.
Pettibone, Jerry
Pettigrew, Donald W.
Pettit, Bobby L.
Pettit, Robert
Petty, F. Charles
Petty, Robert
Petty, S.J.
Peurifoy, Robert L.
Pfaff, Bert
Pfannstiel, Daniel C.
Pfeister, Dennis Boyd
Pfeuffer, George
Pfluger, Walter
Phariss, Jeanette
Philbrick, Alfred R. Jr.
Philip, C.V.
Phillips, Carroll W.
Phillips, Clinton A.
Phillips, Don T.
Phillips, Joe Christopher
Phillips, John
Phillips, Lee J.
Phillips, Robert Charles
Phillips, Ronnie J.
Phillips, Timothy
Philo, Joel Richard
Philpott, Horatio V.
Philpott, William B.
Phipps, Alice L.
Phipps, D. Bart
Phipps, Virgil B.
Phoehn, Harry J.
Phonephrachanh, Amnaj ''Ott''
Pianta, E.N.
Pick, Lewis A.
Pickard, Billy
Pickel, Leonard
Pickens, T. Boone
Pickett, Arnold H.
Pickett, E.B.
Pickett, Tom
Picou, Stephen
Pierce, C. Richard
Pierce, Frank
Pierce, J.F.
Pierce, Kenneth
Pierce, Mary Parker
Pierce, Samuel
Piermattei, D.L.
Piernot, Bill
Piernot, Bonnie
Pierre, Percy A.
Pietzsch, Louis M.
Pietzsch, Louis R. Jr.
Pigg, James Calvin
Pike, Kenneth
Pike, Leonard
Pinkerton, Bruce
Pinkerton, Robert
Pinnell, Charles
Piper, Larry D.
Pipken, James H. (1907- )
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Pisani, Donald
Pisani, Mary Alice
Pisier, Gilles Jean Georges
Pittard, Lynn P.
Pitti, Joseph A.
Pittiman, J.W.
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Pittman, Ann
Pittman, J.W.
Pittman, Nellie
Pittman, Robert
Pitts, Richard
Pittuck, B.C.
Pitzer, Ernest T.
Pivonka, Richard
Piwonka, Bob
Piwonka, Harold Don
Piwonka, Raymond J.
Place, Bernarr F.
Plake, James Michael
Plantt, O.C.
Plapp, Bill
Plapp, Frederick W.
Plass, Gilbert M.
Plass, Gordon Marc
Plass, Thyra
Playter, Robert F.
Pledger, Roy C.
Pliego, Jose
Ploehn, Harry J.
Plum, Charles
Poage, William R.
Poe, William Henry
Poenisch, Kenneth R.
Pointer, Larry G.
Poland, Robert L.
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Polk, Leotha G.
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Pollard, Frank
Pollock, Michael A.
Pomeroy, Theresa
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Pond, Raymond H.
Ponder, Leonard D.
Pooch, Udo W.
Pool, Fletcher L.
Pool, Frank M
Pool, Jesse Lee
Poole, Jay Martin
Poole, Marshall Scott
Poore, James E.
Pope, Alexander
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Poradek, Jerry C.
Portales, Marco
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Portis, Edward
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Peacock Correspondence

1-01: Correspondence between Peacock and author Ramon F. Adams, 1963-1970. 18 leaves.

1-02: Correspondence between Peacock and Steve Goldstein and Peacock and Debbie Coor. 1977. 6 leaves.

1-03: Correspondence between Peacock and Obie B. Faulk, 1973. 2 leaves.

1-04: Correspondence between Peacock and Rep. O.C. Fisher. 1968. 2 leaves.

1-05: Correspondence between Peacock and Earle R. Forrest. 1964-1965. 5 leaves.

1-06: Correspondence between Peacock and descendants of Pat Garrett. 1964. 8 leaves.

1-07: Correspondence between Peacock and Gene Gressley. 1975. 4 leaves.

1-08: Correspondence between Peacock and Leon C. Metz. 1967-1970. 10 leaves.

1-09: Correspondence between Peacock and a variety of individuals (Sonnichsen, Rosa, et al.) regarding the Murrell family. 1972. 7 leaves.

1-10: Correspondence between Peacock and Edward Knowles. 1967-1969. 7 leaves.

1-11: Correspondence between Peacock and Colin Rickards. 1968. 1 leaf.

1-12: Correspondence between Peacock and Joseph G. Rosa. 1964-1976. 192 leaves, including some original drawings.

1-13: Correspondence between Peacock and Orland L. Sims. 1964-1968. 9 leaves.

1-14: Correspondence between Peacock and William Fielding Smith. 1965. 1 leaf.

1-15: Correspondence between Peacock and C.L. Sonnichsen. 1964-1970. 35 leaves, including a copy of “The American Morality Play”

1-16: Correspondence between Peacock and Floyd L. Temple. 1974. 5 leaves plus 11-page typescript by Temple “Double Bank Robbery at Stroud, Oklahoma, March 27th, 1915”

1-17: Gunfighter books, list, plus miscellaneous correspondence about acquiring books and magazines.

1-18: Gunfighters miscellaneous. 4 leaves. 1968-1970, including a letter from Ramon Adams. 4 leaves.

1-19: Westerners, Los Angeles, and Houston. Miscellaneous correspondence and membership list. 1972-1977.

1-20: Westerners, Kansas City. Miscellaneous correspondence. 1966-1974. 6 leaves.

1-21: English Westerners Society. 1966-1971. 12 leaves.

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Philippine Student Association
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