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Aggie Allies Training Materials

4/1: Allies Advance Materials

4/2: Training Manuals and Resources

4/3: Multimedia Resources

4/4: Transsexuality 101, by Katrina Dawn Stewart

4/5: Allies Advance Training Packet, September 18, 1998

4/6: Aggie Allies "Sample Folder", August 2003

4/7: Allies Workshop, 2004-2005

4/8: Allies Workshop Packet, November 2005

4/9: Allies Training Workshop, 2007

4/10: Edited Allies (NOT a model packet), 2009

Aggie Hostel - Aggie Space Development

Aggie Hostel
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Aggie Hostesses
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Jokes
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Leaders of Tomorrow (A LOT)
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Men's Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggies in the Military
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives

Aggie Partners for Special Olympics
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Players
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Negatives

Aggie Reach
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Reps
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Scholars
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Scouts
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Sisters for Christ
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Space Development
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

"Aggie Joke Teller" Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1220
  • Collection
  • 1980

This collection includes 4 packages containing materials from an "Aggie Joke Teller" collection, created by CELCO Company Richardson, TX, in 1980.

Aggie Music Related Materials

1-1: Aggieland Orchestra Photographs, 1945-1960

1-2: Singing Cadets Photographs, 1954-1960

1-3: Singing Cadets Programs and Clippings, 1956-1960
1956 Roster and Program
Awards Banquet Program, April 9, 1960 (2 copies)
1957-1958 Banquet Program (2 copies)
1959-1960 Banquet Program
News article "Concert At S. Methodist A&M Singing Cadets In", February 13, 1957

1-4: Summer Entertainment Series Photographs, 1945-1953

1-5: Summer Entertainment Series Programs, 1947-1960
"The Mikado", July 10-11, 1956
"Hit the Deck"
"Oklahoma", July 12-13 1960
"Smoky Mountain", July 9-10, 1957
"Sweethearts", July 8-9, 1958
"Rio Rita", June 28-29, 1949
"The Mikado", July 14-15, 1947 (2 copies)
"H. M. S. Pinafore", Summer 1950 (3 copies)
"Trial By Jury", July 14-15, 1959
News articles "'Oklahoma!' In Brilliant Production At The Grove", Summer 1960
Newspaper photos, the cast of 'The Mikado' and T. D. Carroll (The Mikado Himself)

1-6: Summer Entertainment Series Clippings, 1953-1960
Costume Plot for the cast of "Pirates of Penzance", Summer of 1953
News article "'Mikado' Is Charming In Production At A&M Grove" and "Boone, Thurman In Lead Of Grove 'Mikado' Musical"

1-7: Aggieland Orchestra, Singing Cadets, and Band Rehearsing and Recording (1950-1951), and Photographs (1957)

1-8: Music Hall Clippings, 1964
News article "First Home of Consol Being Razed at A&M"
News article "Landmark at A&M, Old Music Hall, Razed"

1-9: Letters from former A&M Musicians
Letter from Richard C. Halter to "Bill"
Letter from P. E. Zimmerman to Turner
Picture of 'The Aggieland' from P. E. Zimmerman attached to a list of 'Membership of the respective Aggieland Orchestras during the period 1921-1925.
From S. E. Schaefer to W. M. Turner, March 15, 1972
From Dr. Roland C. Mallett to "Bill", with attached news articles
From S. E. Schaefer to Turner, March 8, 1972
From Jack R. Maguire to Turner, January 1, 1972
From Don G. Simpson to Turner, May 31, 1972

Also included in the box:
"Music from Aggieland" including Texas Aggie Band; Singing Cadets; Aggieland Orchestra; Yell Practice (2 copies)

Aggie Students for Space Exploration - Aggie Wranglers

Aggie Students for Space Exploration
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Sweethearts
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie "T"
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Negatives
-Duplicates
-Slides

Aggie Toasters
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Wranglers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

AggieCon/Cepheid Materials, T-Shirts, and Posters

Box S5-5, Cons and Fanzines

Cepheid Variable membership list, Fall 1976

Cons

  • AggieCons, various badges
  • AggieCon 5 (1974) - 13 (1982), donated by Ted Mahler
  • AggieCon 16 (1984)
  • AggieCon 20 (1989)
  • AggieCon 21 (1990)
  • AggieCon 26 (1995)
  • AggieCon 34 (2003)
  • AggieCon 39 (2008)
  • AggieCon 46 (2015)
  • OtherCon 3 (1979)

Fanzines

  • BS #1, College Station, TX: S.Y. Shelton, ed., April 1976
  • Cepheid Variable #4, Gary S. Mattingly, ed., May 1971
  • Cepheid Variable #6, College Sation, TX: Bob Stahl, ed., December 1971 Cepheid Variable #7, College Station, TX: Bob Stahl, ed., 1972 Gavelkind #5, Bryan, TX: CRAB Nebula Science Fiction Club, Summer 1981 Index to SF Cover Art #1 - 3, Bryan, TX: Bill Page, auth., 1979-1980 Overload #1, College Station, TX: Su Masters, ed., 1971 Starburst, Cepheid Variable, 1984? Weird Tails: Humor in A Paleozoic Vein #2, Houston, TX: John Moffitt, ed., Summer 1975 The White Hole #2, Cepheid Variable, 1981

Other Materials

  • Great Pumpkin Halloween Party invitations, 1984-1991
  • "The Monkey House Chronicles" timeline of the history of CV and The Monkey House, Bill Page, comp., November 2009
  • Thank you note from 'Scott', December 1988
  • Various event flyers and advertisements, 1990-1992, 2007, Undated

Box S5-06, T-Shirts

  • Pink cotton t-shirt produced for Cameron Harrell, CV Chair 2013-2014. Depicts "girl version" of Harrell as suggested by AggieCon Guest of Honor Martin Whitmore.
  • Orange poly-cotton t-shirt reading "Crab Nebula SF & F", Undated
  • Red poly-cotton t-shirt reading "Thrilling Monkey Tales", Undated

Box S5-07, Posters

Promotional posters for Aggiecon and Cepheid Variable-related events on campus.

  • "AggieCon 16"
  • "MSC Cepheid Variable presents Roger Zelazny"
  • "One Million Years B.C."
  • "The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao"
  • "The Lost World"
  • "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
  • "Forbidden Planet"
  • "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"
  • "Brigadoon"
  • "The Time Machine"
  • "Poltergeist: Fact or Fantasy?"
  • "The Point, by Harry Nilsson"

"Aggies United" T-shirt and Bracelet

  • TxAM-CRS 1568
  • Collection
  • 2016

This collection includes a T-shirt and a watch bracelet from the Aggies United event held on December 6, 2016.

Agreements Signed with Mexican Governors and Task Force Reports, and Miscellaneous Mexico Files and Economic Development Administration Grants

Agreements Signed with Mexican Governors and Task Force Reports
9/1: Agreements with Chihuahua, April 19, 1988
Two cooperative agreements signed April 19 to strongly support the construction and effective operation of the new Zaragoza international bridge and to enhance industrial and commercial relations and an undated memorandum of understanding in higher education. Includes both English and Spanish versions.

9/2: Agreements with Coahuila, April 27, 1988
Three cooperative agreements signed April 27 to enhance industrial, commercial, and tourism relations; on historical preservation; and on criminal justice. Includes both English and Spanish versions.

9/3: Agreements with Nuevo Leon, February 11, 1988
Agreement to enhance industrial and commercial relations and document of understanding in transportation and highway technologies signed February 11. Includes both English and Spanish versions

9/4: Agreements with Tamaulipas, June 18, 1987; March 22, 1988
Joint agreement of support for border economic development signed on June 18, 1987, and agreements enhancing industrial and commercial relations and economic ties and commercial relations signed on March 22, 1988. The last of the three also includes the two cities of Laredo. Includes both English and Spanish versions.

9/5: Business Development and Jobs Creation Task Force, January 1987
Recommendations of the task force

9/6: Governor's Task Force on the Savings and Loan Industry, January 25, 1988
Report of the task force

9/7: Governor's Task Force on Vocational Education, January 1988
Report and Recommendations of the task force. Also includes a copy of remarks by Governor Clements in announcing receipt of the report.

9/8: Governor's Task Force on Agricultural Development, December 1988
Texas Five-Point Plan for Agricultural Development, Report

9/9: Texas Criminal Justice Task Force, January 1989
Report: A Summary of Findings & Recommendations

9/10: Governor's Task Force on Productivity Improvement, January 1989
Findings and Recommendations

9/11: Governor's Task Force on Drug Abuse, August 1987
Statewide Drug Strategy Narcotics Control Program

9/12: Select Committee on Higher Education, February 1987
Report

9/13: Governor's Task Force on State Response to Military Force Reductions, 1990
Letters, memos, notes, clippings, resolutions, newsletters, fact sheets, press release, and brochures

9/14: Governor's Task Force on State Response to Military Force Reductions, January 1990
Letter from Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney and list of military installations identified as candidates for closure or realignment

9/15: Governor's Task Force on State Response to Military Force Reductions, August 1990
Letter from J. A. Bell, Head, Facilities Planning & Real Estate Department, Department of the Navy, Southern Division and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Proposed Closure of Naval Air Station Chase Field, Beeville, Texas

9/16: Governor's Task Force on State Response to Military Force Reductions, March 1990
Comments on Proposed Reduction of Fort Hood Personnel, Letters from various public officials and private citizens

9/17: Governor's Task Force on State Response to Military Force Reductions, March 1990
Letter from Major Mary L. Vroman, USAF, Regional Engineer, Department of the Air Force and report of Public Scoping Meeting for the Environmental Impact Studies (EIS) for Bergstrom Air Force Base, TX

9/18: Governor's Task Force on State Response to Military Force Reductions, March 1990
Agenda for a meeting in Killeen to discuss coordinated delivery of state services to areas impacted by Defense Department actions and report titled The Impact on Business Activity in the Killeen-Temple MSA of Removing the 2nd Armored Division from Fort Hood

9/19: Governor's Task Force on Agricultural Development, February-June 1988
Letters, memos, notes, lists of members, reports of meetings, Executive Order creating the task force, and press releases

9/20: Governor's Task Force on Agricultural Development, January 1988-January 1989
Letters, memos, notes, lists of members reports of meetings, press releases, notes on issues, and clippings

9/21: Governor's Task Force on Agricultural Development, May 1988
Resource book containing an agenda, copy of the Executive Order creating the task force, list of members by subcommittees, charges to subcommittees, press release announcing formation of the task force, 1982 Governor’s Task Force on Agriculture, and recommendations for actions of the 1987 Agribusiness Committee of the Texas Business Development and Jobs Creation Task Force

9/22: Governor's Task Force on Agricultural Development, October 1988
Draft of the report of the task force titled Texas Five-Point Plan for Agricultural Development

9/23: Governor's Task Force on Agricultural Development, December 1988
Final report of the task force titled Texas Five-Point Plan for Agricultural Development

9/24: Texas Capital Fund General, 1987
Letters, memos, notes, newsletters, guidelines, and reports relating to the Community Development Block Grant program

9/25: Texas Capital Fund General, 1987
Letters, memos, notes, guidelines, and reports relating to the Community Development Block Grant program

Miscellaneous Mexico Files and Economic Development Administration Grants
9/26: Mexico, International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), 1988-1990
Letters, memos, and one annual report of the Commission

9/27: Mexico, Los Indios Bridge Ground Breaking Ceremony, November 30, 1990
Letters, memo, economic update, English and Spanish versions of Governor Clements’ remarks at the ceremony, and clippings

9/28: Mexico, Negroponte, John D., Ambassador to Mexico, 1989
Memos, list of previous positions, and clippings

9/29: Mexico, Carlos Salinas de Gortari, President of Mexico, 1989-1990
Administration, Letters, memos, and clippings

9/30: Mexico, 8th U.S.--Mexico Border Governor's Conference, March 29-30, 1990
Program book, Austin, Texas

9/31: EDA, 1989 Grant Information, April 1987-August 1990
Letter, memos, drug-free workplace statement, monthly personnel summaries (hours worked each workday by each employee in the Office of State Development), financial status report, and booklet titled Americans for a Drug-Free America

9/32: EDA, Grant Applications, September 1988
Applications with cover letters submitted September 15, 1988 and February 24, 1989 to the Economic Development Administration for planning

9/33: EDA, 302a Grant Application, September 1988
Originals of the cover letter and five attachments

9/34: EDA, 1988 302a Grants, January-September 1988
Memo and copies of an application for funds and copies of monthly personnel summaries

9/35: EDA, 1987 302a Grants, October 1987-July 1988
Letters, memos, grant applications of May 13 and August 20, 1987, and monthly personnel summaries

9/36: EDA, Brief Report
Titled Texas Economic Rebound ’87, ’88, ’89 containing information on the increased numbers of people employed, Texas agricultural sales, Texas retail sales, and new industry recruitment

Agribusiness and Ranching

This series details the development of Evans' ranching enterprises. Correspondence records Evans' incisive decision-making and the strong friendships he made and maintained within the cattle industry. Particularly noteworthy is the record of Evans' successful partnership with Gus Wortham, from the early growth of their association and friendship, through to the partnership's amiable dissolution in later years. In particular, information found in subseries 3.3. Little Eva Plantation, Chopin, La., 1864-1991 (bulk: 1941-1970) highlights the importance Evans placed on cultivating the historical context of many of his ranches.

Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Yell Book Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000282
  • Collection
  • 1904-1932

This collection consists of Texas A&M College's yell books from 1904 to 1932.

These yell books from A&M College's early history was the start of the school's tradition of having yell leaders, who led yells at football games. Some books feature yells that are no longer in use, and older versions of A&M yells used today.

The books were created in Bryan-College Station, Texas for the sole purpose of being used by A&M College students at football games. Their layout and designs changed throughout the decades along with the advertisements from local establishments.

Most of this collection was owned by former students, so you may see names, doodles, and in some cases homemade yells.

Agricultural Aviation

1/1
Aeronautical Engineering correspondence

1/2
Evaluation of Grumman Aircraft (Brusse) Booklet
Recognition from Texas A&M about research.
Letter from Archie M. Kahan to Mr. Randy Moore.

1/3
Application of Aircraft to Agriculture, and project statement (1 of 2)

1/4
Application of Aircraft to Agriculture, and project statement (2 of 2)

Agricultural, Drought, and Farmers Home Administration Correspondence

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents

7/1
[25-16] Correspondence concerning agriculture, meeting of Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture, grading of turkeys, price supports for peanut farmers, purchase of 30,000 turkeys for school lunches. January 1957 - September 1958

7/2
[25-17] Correspondence concerning the standards in the peanut industry, "Nursery Products Inquiry". Allen Academy of Bryan applying for the National School Lunch Program, speech on Agriculture's Public Relations, livestock market prices, and importation of bone beef and foreign cattle. October 1958 - March 1960

7/3
[25-18] Correspondence concerning the suspension of the Packers and Stockyards Act (P&S Act) complaints (bodily harm) by lay inspector of Magness and Sons Poultry Processing of Bryan, and the substitution of oleomargarine or butter in the Direct Distribution Program for Needy Persons. May 1961 - July 1965

7/4
[25-19] Correspondence concerning meat regulations and laws governing community beef clubs. January 1969 - October 1969

7/5
[25-20] Correspondence and newspaper articles concerning the reallocation of federal funds for Texas Agricultural Extension Service, price supports for the cattle industry, declaring Southwest Texas a drought disaster area, Korean War. May 1953 - November 1953

7/6
[25-21] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) and the purchasing of three million pounds of honey for overseas consumption. January 1952 - October 1953

7/7
[25-22] Correspondence concerning the Texas Friendship for Korea. April 1955 - June 1955

7/8
[25-23] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Stabilization Service (CSS), the Ellish County Grain and Storage Company, the Bryan Air Force Base, the CCC, complaints against the Millican warehouse, and price supports for the peanut industry. November 1956 - May 1962

7/9
[26-1] Correspondence concerning the CCC, Burris Mills, price supports, for Tung nuts and honey, and agriculture. December 1956 - June 1958

7/10
[26-2] Correspondence concerning the CSS and the CCC on subjects such as the loan value of cotton, price supports on cotton, grain storage, and determination of acreage. March 1959 - June 1958

7/11
[26-3] Correspondence concerning the CCC, grain storage, and price supports for the honey industry. March 1965 - June 1966

7/12
[26-4] Correspondence concerning the loan value of cotton, cotton imports, grain storage, skip-row regulations, and Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service report on cattle reproduction. October 1966 - October 1967

7/13
[26-5] Correspondence concerning the Wage and Hour Act and its effect on the cotton industry. June 1968 - July 1968

7/14
[26-6] Correspondence concerning the buying of grain directly from the CSS. June 1961 - July 1961

7/15
[26-7] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP), the soil bank, the Flood Damage Program, the cost-sharing program of the ACP, aerial photography maps, and agriculture in general. February 1958 - December 1958

7/16
[26-8] Correspondence concerning the annual expenditures of the Department of Agriculture in the Bryan-College Station area, and the seasonal pricing factor of Class I milk. March 1967

7/17
[26-9] Correspondence concerning the export subsidy on cotton. February 1947 - March 1947

7/18
[26-10] Correspondence concerning Cotton Acreage Allotment, cotton quota laws, and cotton exportation allotment. December 1949 - December 1950

7/19
[26-11] Correspondence concerning the price ceiling on raw cotton. February 1951 - April 1951

7/20
[26-12] Correspondence concerning cotton labor problems. February 1951

7/21
[26-13] Correspondence concerning the shortage of insecticides, shortage of labor, shortage of farm equipment, the transportation of insecticides to Syria, and German bonds. February 1951 - September 1953

7/22
[26-14] Correspondence, articles, and telegrams concerning the shortage of warehouses for storing cotton. October 1953

7/23
[26-15] Correspondence concerning problems with grading (classing) cotton and cotton price support loans. August 1964 - October 1964

7/24
[26-16] Correspondence concerning the dwindling number of cotton farms in Texas, and farmer complaints about government programs. January 1967 - October 1967

7/25
[26-17] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. June 1954 - July 1954

7/26
[26-18] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. August 1954 - November 1954

7/27
[26-19] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions, soil bank, help for the Indians, and local politics. 1956

7/28
[26-20] Correspondence, reports, and proposed bills concerning drought conditions in Texas. HR 3111, HR4619 and Report No. 23 - Deferred Grazing Program and Soil Conservation. 1957

7/29
[26-21] Correspondence concerning drought conditions and the effect on the Grand Bank (1 letter). August 10, 1962

7/30
[26-22] Correspondence and a pamphlet concerning the Farm Credit Act of 1947. May 1947

7/31
[26-23] Correspondence concerning the Production Credit Corporation and the Farm Credit Administration. January 1952 - April 1953

7/32
[26-24] Correspondence and Reports concerning farm labor conditions and programs in Texas. February 1947 - June 1947

7/33
[26-25] Correspondence concerning opposition to changes in the Farm Labor Act. February 1947

7/34
[26-26] Correspondence and clippings concerning long-range agricultural programs and price supports. July 1947 - September 1948

7/35
[26-27] Correspondence concerning the high cost of tomato inspection. May - June 1957

7/36
[27-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1946-1947

7/37
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1948-1949

7/38
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1950

7/39
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1951

7/40
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. February - August 1952

7/41
[27-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September 1952 - December 1953

7/42
[27-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1955-1956

7/43
[27-4] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1957-1958

7/44
[27-5] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1959

7/45
[27-6] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1960

7/46
[27-7] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1961

7/47
[27-8] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1962

7/48
[27-9] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1963-1964

7/49
[27-10] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1965

7/50
[28-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - August 1966

7/51
[28-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September - December 1966

7/52
[28-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - June 1967

7/53
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. July - December 1967

Agriculture Curricula

Contains articles/addresses on system for agricultural education in Texas (1913), agricultural educational program in Texas, objectives of agricultural colleges, and other closely-related articles.

Agriculture Curricula

Contains articles/addresses relating to agricultural curriculum dated 1924, 1925, 1936. Includes article on a revised curriculum for agriculture by Sam B. Shirky.

Agriculture Graduates: Opportunities For.

Contains 1931 radio talk, article on agricultural leadership, articles on positions for agricultural graduates, agriculture as a vocation, future of vocational agriculture work in Texas.

A-H

Against the Fall of Night/Beyond the Fall of Night (w/ Gregory Benford, 1948/1990), 1988 - 1992

Astounding Days: A Science Fiction Autobiography (1989), 1987 - 1993, undated

By Space Possessed (1993)/The Colors of Infinity (unpublished), 1991 - 1995

The City and The Stars (1956, reissued 1998), 1997 - 1998

Clarke Omnibus (1984), 1983 - 1984

The Coming of the Space Age (1967), 1966 - 1967

A Fall of Moondust (1961), 1995

Four Great SF Novels (1978), 1977 - 1978, 1989

The Garden of Rama (w/Gentry Lee, 1991), 1989 - August 1991

The Garden of Rama (w/Gentry Lee, 1991), September 1991 - 1993, undated

The Ghost From the Grand Banks (1990), 1988 - June 1990

The Ghost From the Grand Banks (1990), July 1990 - 1991, undated

The Hammer of God (1993), 1991 - April 1993

The Hammer of God (1993), May 1993 - 1995, undated

How The World Was One (1992), 1990 - 1991

A-I

1/1: Abrego, Nelda G. - Correspondence related to the immigration of Miss Abrego to the United States and her later return to Monterrey, Mexico. November 1959 - April 1961

1/2: Altito Pasture - Correspondence relating to the rental by Mercurio Martinez and others a 100 acre tract, José Vasquez Borrego Grant, Zapata County, Texas. October 1959

1/3: Altito Tract - Handwritten drafts (borradores) of deeds relating to the Altito Tract, also known as the Josefa Martinez de Gutierrez tract, Zapata County, Texas, and involving Martinez and the heirs of Maria del Refugio Gutierrez de Martinez, deceased. 1959

1/4: Campo Santo Pasture - Notes, maps and correspondence concerning land in the vicinity of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, proposed for sale to Henry M. Martinez by Mercurio Martinez, also included is a copy of civil action No. 529, condemning Martinez' property for the Falcon Reservoir. May 1958 - November 1962; June 10, 1958

1/5: Casa Verde Abstract, (File No. 25), including a "Map of the Partition of the Heirs of Manuel Benavides Garcia hands in the José Vazquez Borrego Grant and Certain Sections of Land," Zapata County, and an unsigned Oil and Gas Lease, relating to land owned by Martinez. 1917 - August 1930.

1/6: Casa Verde y La Selva - Copies of documents and correspondence relating to hands formerly owned by Jose S. Benavides and purchased by Martinez. 1928-1958

1/7: Cerritos Tract - Correspondence and notes concerning the proposed sale of land near Volares, Zapata County, owned by Martinez. April - May 1961

1/8: Chalas Property, Lot No. 9, Block 91 Laredo, lists of materials, receipts, permits and sketch maps related to the installation of water in three houses on Calle Hidalgo, Laredo and adding a bathroom to one house. September - November 1960

1/9: District Court Terms of Webb and Zapata Counties, and other materials including a copy of the will of A.M. Bruni, an old photograph of county officials, a copy of a speech made by James V. Allard while running for the U. S. Senate, and memo sheets quoting authorities to be used in legal cases including Bruni vs. Borrego (1941). July 1928; August 1942; Undated

1/10: Eye Operation Expenses, including bills, correspondence, and insurance materials related to Mercurio Martinez's cataract operation, performed by Dr. Joseph A. de Gasperi of San Antonio, in 1954. Copies of later letters from Mercurio Martinez to Dr. Gasperi through 1959 are included. In one, Mercurio Martinez offers to help Dr. Gasperi purchase land near Falcon Dam. dated September 2, 1959

1/11: Farm Maps of Mercurio Martinez, including 6 maps prepared by the U. S. Department of Agriculture,showing tracts of land in Zapata County, referred to by Mercurio Martinez as Casa Verde Farm, Guadalupe Farm, La [UNK] Farm, El Campo Santo, Recuerdo Farm, and La Silva Farm. Correspondence and notes are also included. 1939; January-April 1949

1/12: Federal Land Bank of Houston, correspondence concerning a transfer of interest of stock from Jose S. Benavides to Mercurio Martinez, Also included is a Texas State Historical Survey Committee Program. March 1960; October 1960

1/13: Gutierrez, Felipe Martinez, David Martinez and Francisa Martinez, copies of documents relating to the petition of their lands in Webb and Zapata counties including a copy of a map of the petition. 1925-1937

1/14: Gutierrez, Felipe M., Estate of, including notes, sketch maps and correspondence related to the petition of Jesus M. Gonzales land in the Comunidad de Dolores, Zapata County. 1948-1951

1/15: Gutierrez, Felipe M. vs. Margarita Gutierrez, copy of an injunction granted to the plaintiffs, Felipe M. Gonzales et. al. for their exclusive use of a lane from the Laredo-Zapata State Highway to the San Jose Ranch, Zapata County as described by the metes and bounds of said lane. 1930

1/16: Gutierrez, Herlinda de Martinez, correspondence and copies of documents related to the contest of her will. 1958-1962

1/17: Hidalgo Houses, water meter sketch maps, notes and receipts, concerning the installation of water meters on rental property, Laredo. 1961

1/18: Highway, Laredo-Zapata, copies of documents and maps concerning highway right-to-way, including maps of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas.

1/19: Historical Association, correspondence, clippings, reports and newsletters related to the Texas State Historical Association, including materials on the history of Zapata County. 1956-1960

1/20: History of San Ygnacio, Laredo and Laredo National Bank, Jose Vasquez Borrego, Jesus Trevino, Blas Maria Uribe and other ancestors of Mercurio Martinez, as presented in clippings and notes by Martinez. A picture of the sundial at San Ygnacio is included. Other settlements mentioned are Guerrero, Tamaulipas, originally Revilla, and Zapata. 1957-1961

1/21: Income Tax Reports, including list of houses owned by Mercurio Martinez. 1958-1961

1/22: Insurance of Mercurio Martinez houses against fire, Insurance policies. 1963-1964

1/23: Intervencion, Francesca, newspapers and clippings. 1945; 1958

Alabama

Leadership and Training Handbook prepared by the Alabama State Republican Executive Committee and Why Not Victory? Candidate Canvass for Votes notebook prepared by the Alabama State Republican Executive Committee

Alabama - 1964

Letters, memo, flyers, brochures, clippings, photograph of John Grenier, Republican National Committee Executive Director, and Mrs. Rita Crocker Clements, head of the door-to-door canvass division, state canvass tally, reports, organization plan of the United Republican Fund of Alabama, report Let’ Face Facts: An Analysis for Future Republican Growth by Thomas H. Brigham and Manyon M. Millican, Insurance Policy for Good Government kit, and telephone and couples survey kits

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