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This Stubborn Soil

39/1: This Stubborn Soil, typescript with revisions, Chapters 60 - 64.

39/2: This Stubborn Soil, typescript with revisions, Chapters 65 - 69.

39/3: This Stubborn Soil, typescript with revisions, Chapters 70 - 74.

39/4: This Stubborn Soil, typescript with revisions, Chapter 75 - Afterword.

39/5: This Stubborn Soil, sections cut from the manuscript.

39/6: This Stubborn Soil, sections cut from the manuscript.

39/7: This Stubborn Soil, general overall cuttings.

39/8: This Stubborn Soil, general overall cuttings.

39/9: This Stubborn Soil, general overall cuttings.

39/10: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, front matter, Chapter 6.

39/11: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 7 - 14.

39/12: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 15 - 20.

39/13: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 21 - 25.

39/14: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 26 - 33.

39/15: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 34 - 40.

39/16: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 41 - 46.

39/17: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 47 - 51.

39/18: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 52 - 57.

39/19: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 58 - 64.

39/20: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapters 65 - 72.

39/21: This Stubborn Soil, photostatic copy of typescript, Chapter 73 - Afterword.

Three Friends

42/1: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 280-305.

42/2: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 306-328.

42/3: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 329-360.

42/4: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 361-387.

42/5: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 388-424.

42/6: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 425-453.

42/7: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 454-479.

42/8: Three Friends, typescript with notes, pp. 480-495.

42/9: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 1-44.

42/10: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 45-87.

42/11: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 88-126.

42/12: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 127-162.

42/13: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 163-197.

42/14: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 195-227.

42/15: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 228-260.

42/16: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 261-298.

42/17: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 299-330

42/18: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 331-367.

42/19: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 368-404.

42/20: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 405-437.

42/21: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 438-458.

42/22: Three Friends, photostatic typescript, pp. 459-479.

Three Friends

43/1: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 73-92.

43/2: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 93-117.

43/3: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 118-160.

43/4: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 161-193.

43/5: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 194-232.

43/6: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 233-256.

43/7: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 257-278.

43/8: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 279-317.

43/9: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 318-347.

43/10: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 348-273.

43/11: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 374-419.

43/12: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 420-449.

43/13: Three Friends, manuscript, pp. 450-481 (includes outline of material).

43/14: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder - Chapter titled "Cathartic".

43/15: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder - Chapter titled "Pioneers", "Schooling", and "University".

43/16: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder - Chapters titled "Academe", "Friday Mountain", and "Lore".

43/17: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder - Chapters titled "Texans Abroad", "Book Corralled", "Books, Books", and "Westward Slopes".

43/18: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder.

43/19: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder.

43/20: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder.

43/21: Three Friends, manuscript which came in a red binder.

Tales From the Derrick Floor

46/1: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/2: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/3: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/4: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/5: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/6: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/7: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/8: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/9: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/10: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/11: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/12: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/13: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/14: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

46/15: Tales From the Derrick Floor, edited and organized interviews.

A Season of Weathering

50/1: A Season of Weathering, Second draft (?) - ribbon copy, Chapters 34-40.

50/2: A Season of Weathering, Second draft (?) - ribbon copy, Chapters 41-49.

50/3: A Season of Weathering, Second draft (?) - ribbon copy, Chapters 50-60.

50/4: A Season of Weathering, Second draft (?) - ribbon copy, Chapters 61-72.

50/5: A Season of Weathering, Second draft - incomplete photostatic copy.

50/6: A Season of Weathering, Second draft - incomplete photostatic copy.

50/7: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 1-2.

50/8: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 3-6.

50/9: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 7-14.

50/10: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 15-25.

50/11: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 26-33.

50/12: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 34-38.

50/13: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 39-42.

50/14: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 43-49.

50/15: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 50-59.

50/16: A Season of Weathering, Third draft - retyped, Chapters 60-66.

50/17: A Season of Weathering, unidentified draft - photostatic copy, Chapters 1-6.

50/18: A Season of Weathering, unidentified draft - photostatic copy, Chapters 7-15.

50/19: A Season of Weathering, unidentified draft - photostatic copy, Chapters 16-30.

Impressions of the Big Thicket

52/12: Impressions of the Big Thicket, background material - newspaper articles.

52/13: Impressions of the Big Thicket, background material - notes.

52/14: Impressions of the Big Thicket, book reviews.

52/15: Impressions of the Big Thicket, book reviews.

52/16: Impressions of the Big Thicket, typescript of Big Thicket Patterns, pp. 1-20.

52/17: Impressions of the Big Thicket, typescript of Big Thicket Patterns, pp. 20-40.

52/18: Impressions of the Big Thicket, photostatic typescript of Big Thicket Patterns, pp. 1-20.

52/19: Impressions of the Big Thicket, photostatic typescript of Big Thicket Patterns, pp. 20-31.

52/20: Impressions of the Big Thicket, manuscript.

52/21: Impressions of the Big Thicket, manuscript.

A Fair and Happy Land

53/1: A Fair and Happy Land, book reviews.

53/2: A Fair and Happy Land, alphabetized notecards on the Cleaver family.

53/3: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - Cleaver family records.

53/4: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - copy of a deed ("Cleaver-North Branch"). (1708)

53/5: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - Cleaver genealogies.

53/6: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - military information on Walter Bragg.

53/7: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - Civil War military records of Abner Cleaver, Allen Cleaver, and A. W. Cleaver.

53/8: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - Civil War military records of William H. Cleaver, Henry C. Cleaver, Junius N. Bragg, J. H. James, and M. A. Jackson.

53/9: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - memories of John Stephen Cleaver.

53/10: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - Civil War military records of John Stephen Cleaver.

53/11: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - information of Peter Cleaver.

53/12: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - deeds, death certificates, and other legal documents ("Cleaver-Ohio County").

53/13: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - deeds of sale.

53/14: A Fair and Happy Land, background materials - deeds of sale.

53/15: A Fair and Happy Land, background materials - Civil War military records and transcribed copy of a diary of William R. Cleaver. Also includes a list of military records of Cleavers and Braggs.

53/16: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - deeds of sale of William Cleaver, Jr.

53/17: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - survey and land records of William Cleaver, Sr.

53/18: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - deeds and inventory of the estate of William Cleaver, Sr.

53/19: A Fair and Happy Land, background material.

53/20: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - "Reminiscences of Mrs. Virginia Cleaver".

53/21: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - wills, deeds, and documents.

53/22: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - documents.

53/23: A Fair and Happy Land, background material.

53/24: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - letters.

53/25: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - maps.

53/26: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - notes and genealogies.

53/27: A Fair and Happy Land, background material.

53/28: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - deeds and maps.

53/29: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - articles and notes.

53/30: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - genealogies, maps and articles.

53/31: A Fair and Happy Land, background material.

A Fair and Happy Land

54/1: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/2: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/3: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/4: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/5: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/6: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/7: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/8: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/9: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/10: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/11: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/12: A Fair and Happy Land, background material and research notes.

54/13: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - alphabetized notecards of books used by Owens.

54/14: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - alphabetized notecards of books used by Owens.

54/15: A Fair and Happy Land, background material - cards of books.

54/16: A Fair and Happy Land, two copies of The Arkansas Family Historian - Summer Issue 1966 and Winter Issue 1966 containing " The Cleavers in Arkansas" by Owens.

54/17: A Fair and Happy Land, The Civil War in Ouachita County by Boyd Johnson.

54/18: A Fair and Happy Land, Ouachita County Historical Quarterly, Vol.2, No. 1.

54/19: A Fair and Happy Land, Ouachita County Historical Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2.

54/20: A Fair and Happy Land, Ouachita County Historical Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 4.

54/21: A Fair and Happy Land, Kentucky Ancestors - April 1966.

54/22: A Fair and Happy Land, "Story of Century Inn of New London" by J. Green MacKenzie in the Missouri Historical Review.

A Fair and Happy Land

57/1: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 100-149.

57/2: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 150-199.

57/3: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 200-249.

57/4: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 250-299.

57/5: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 300-349.

57/6: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 350-393.

57/7: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 1-32.

57/8: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 33-64.

57/9: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 65-95.

57/10: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 96-135.

57/11: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 136-195.

57/12: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 196-237.

57/13: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 238-265.

57/14: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 266-295.

57/15: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 296-334.

57/16: A Fair and Happy Land, photocopy of manuscript with revisions, pp. 335-373.

Miscellaneous Materials

61/1: Personal data - includes Owens' birth certificate, a citation for the Legion of Merit, vitae, and lists of publications by Owens.

61/2: Personal data - includes Life Insurance settlement, Baptism certificate for David Owens, travel itineraries, Employee Withholding Statements, and a story by David Owens.

61/3: Course syllabus, roll books, and students' papers of classes taught by Owens.

61/4: Information regarding Owens' career at Columbia University. Includes course descriptions, departmental newsletters, minutes of meetings, announcements, and newspaper articles about Owens.

61/5: Information regarding Owens' career at Columbia University. Includes newsletters, minutes of meetings, announcement of Owens' appointment to Dean of Summer Sessions and other announcements, program and guest list of the 1964 Commencement Luncheon, and Continuing Education at Columbia in the Spring of 1979.

61/6: "Community Resources Pool", a workshop for educational enrichment in which Owens participated - plans for Fall Seminar, and Report, 1961- 1962. 1962

61/7: Community Resources Pool - Report, 1961-1962.

61/8: A Community School Venture, booklet and financial report concerning the Communities Resources Pool.

61/9: Letter awarding Owens with the Wisdom Award of Honor from the Wisdom Society for the Advancement of Knowledge - includes Wisdom Hall of Fame booklet. (August 29, 1970)

61/10: Information concerning the Amistad Awards Banquet. Contains program for May 1968 with guest list and two programs for May 1970 with invitation included.

61/11: Programs and bulletins concerning speaking engagements, meetings, and conferences attended by Owens (1941-1968).

61/12: Programs and bulletins concerning speaking engagements, meetings, and conferences attended by Owens (1969-1975).

61/13: Miscellaneous material relating to Owens including a program and list of folksongs and information concerning the dedication of Dial School.

61/14: Newspaper articles about Owens, 1940-1946.

61/15: Newspaper articles about Owens, 1954-1959.

61/16: Newspaper articles about Owens, 1963-1967.

61/17: Newspaper articles about Owens, 1967-1969.

61/18: Newspaper articles about Owens, 1970.

61/19: Newspaper articles about Owens, 1971-1972.

61/20: Newspaper articles about Owens, includes Undated articles. 1973-1974

61/21: Miscellaneous material included with correspondence.

Writings by Other Authors

63/1: Thomas Anderson - "The Invasion" - a short story.

63/2: Alfred Appel, Jr. - "Nabokov's Puppet Show", "Powerhouse Blues", "Vladimir Nabokov".

63/3: Jay Bailey - "Historical Origin and Stylistic Development of the Five String Banjo".

63/4: Roy Bedichek - "My Father and Then My Mother" (transcribed from tapes by Owens).

63/5: Mody C. Boatright - "How Will Boatright Made Bits and Spurs".

63/6: John Mason Brown - "King Sized Texan: George Sessions Perry".

63/7: Lord Butler - "The Difficult Art of Autobiography".

63/8: Roger Butterfield - "Search for a Black Past".

63/9: Lucille Arcola Chambers - Negro Pioneers/ "Benjamin Banneker - Mathematician and Astronomer".

63/10: Donald Leman Clark - "Ancient Rhetoric and English Renaissance Literature", "The Intellectual Development of John Milton", "Imitation: Theory and Practice in Roman Rhetoric", "John Milton and William Chappell", "The Rise and Fall of Prodymnasmata in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Grammar School".

63/11: Robert Cluett - "English and the American High School", "Our Linguistic Inflation".

63/12: David Brooks Cofer - Saint-Simonism in the Radicalism of Thomas Carlyle.

63/13: Thomas F. Connally - "Shakespeare and the Double Man".

63/14: Robert Cotner and Peyton E. Cook - "Dudley Crawford Sharp - Secretary for Air". Mentions the oil history tapes recorded by Owens and Boatright.

63/15: R. H. Dickerson - "Death on Wheels".

63/16: J. Frank Dobie - "The Archives War of Texas" and "His Looks and My Ways Would Hang Any Man".

63/17: Mrs. J. Frank Dobie - "The Pleasure Frank Dobie Took in Grass".

63/18: Kenneth E. Eble - "Howell's Kisses", "Once Again - Faculty Salaries", "Our Serious Comies", "The Western Ideals of William Dean Howells".

63/19: Thomas Fenner - "The Making of an Opera Critic: Leigh Hunt".

63/20: Leslie A. Fiedler - "Hiss, Chambers, and the Age of Innocence".

63/21: Bascom Giles - "History and Disposition of Texas Public Domain".

63/22: Albert Guerard - "The Quick and the Dead - English or Literature".

63/23: Pete Gunter - galleys for The Big Thicket: A Challenge for Conservation, pp. 1-24.

63/24: Pete Gunter - galleys for The Big Thicket: A Challenge for Conservation, pp. 25-54.

63/25: Pete Gunter - galleys for The Big Thicket: A Challenge for Conservation, pp. 55-71.

63/26: Joseph W. Hendron - "The Scholar and the Ballad Singer".

63/27: Daniel G. Hoffman - "Folklore in Literature: Notes Toward a Theory of Interpretation (p. 16 mentions Owens)".

63/28: Eugene Hollon - "Adventures of a Western Historian".

63/29: Christopher G. Katope - Sister Carrie and Spencer's First Principles and Cavafy and Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet.

63/30: Robert Leider - "A Marriage to the Moon, A Tale of Old New England in Five Scenes".

63/31: Ernest E. Leisy - "Of Time and the River in Recent American Fiction".

63/32: James J. Lynch - "Disorder, Power and the Student".

63/33: Norman L. McNeil - "Observations of Education in the Caribbean Countries".

63/34: Howard R. Marraro - "A Description of Rome and Naples in an Eighteenth Century Magazine", "Miscellaneous Notes on Italian Literature in the Nineteenth Century", "News on America and the American Revolution in Contemporary Italian Reviews".

63/35: Henry Edwin Meyer - "The White Spiritual, As Survival and Destiny".

63/36: Ruth Morgan - "Texas Looks to Its Heritage".

63/37: Marijane Osborn - "The Finnsburg Raven and 'Gudrine Astah'".

63/38: Allen Walker Read - "The Rebel Yell As A Linguistic Problem", "The Second Stage in the History of 'OK'", "The World of Joe Strickland".

63/39: S. C. Richard - "A Nail to Drive".

63/40: Walter Rundell, Jr. - "Centennial Bibliography", "Paying the POW in World War II, "Annotated Bibliography, History of the Petroleum Industry.

63/41: E. Shoemaker - "Roses, Roses All the Way".

63/42: Rose Spiegel - "The Experience of Art".

Slave Mutiny Plagiarism Case

Papers concerning Owens' plagerism case with True magazine. Information relating to the case of Owens vs. Fawcett Publications, Inc. and Holland. Contains comparisons of Owens' Slave Mutiny with edited material and unedited material by Millard of True magazine. Contains court testimony and legal material for the case of Owens vs. Fawcett Publications, Inc. and David Holland including comparisions of Slave Mutiny with Holland's story and records from the trial. Includes the deposition of William A. Owens (July 18, 1960) and plaintiff's exhibits (April 26, 1961).

Personal Correspondence

Correspondence concerning folksongs, Owens' novel Swing and Turn, lectures, and records, folksongs, Owens' work as Director of Folk Festivals for the University of Texas. Also correspondence concerning short stories by Owens and his work on his books.

Texas Folk Songs, Research Materials, Manuscripts and Drafts

Papers relating to Texas Folk Songs(1950) including background material and notes, book reviews and promotional material, Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa, galley proofs, lyrics of folksongs and an incomplete manuscript, early drafts of music and lyrics, photocopies of songs of Rod Drake with comments, lyrics, and music staffs, and a ribbon copy and photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs by William A. Owens. Manuscripts of Texas Folk Songs, by William A. Owens, published in 1950 by The Texas Folklore Society. Also first and third drafts, and page proofs of the revised and enlarged edition of Texas Folk Songs, published in 1976, with musical transcriptions by Jessie Ann Owens. Contains a complete unedited copy of Texas Folk Songs (revised and enlarged), dated May 3, 1976.

A Fair and Happy Land Research Materials, Manuscripts and Drafts

Papers relating to A Fair and Happy Land (1975) including background material and Owens' research on the Cleaver and Bragg families, and book reviews. Notes and early typescripts of sections of A Fair and Happy Land. , as well as a first, second and thirddrafts, edited manuscript with layouts, photocopies of manuscripts with revisions. Also includes two books of page proofs.

Personal Correspondence

3/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning articles Owens wrote for Asia and the America's magazine. January 1945

3/2: Personal correspondence, Includes family correspondence, correspondence referring to Woody Guthrie and folk music. Contains program of the Samuel Huston College Artist Series-1945 in which J. Frank Dobie was a lecturer. February - March 1945

3/3: Personal correspondence, Family correspondence notifying Owens of his mother's death. April - May 1945

3/4: Personal correspondence, June - August 1945

3/5: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' plans after returning to civilian life - includes letters from Thomas Mayo, Head of Texas A & M's English Department, and Lindley Beckworth. September - November 1945

3/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with various magazines regarding publication of short stories by Owens. December 1945

3/7: Personal correspondence, Includes Monthly Report of The Poetry Society of Texas, correspondence with magazines and publishing companies regarding short stories and a novel by Owens, letter from Lee Keedick concerning a lecture in January, and letters from Columbia University and the University of Texas regarding employment for Owens in the spring of 1946. January 1946. (January 1946)

3/8: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with magazines concerning short stories by Owens and with Columbia University regarding future employment. February 4 - February 17, 1946

3/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with magazines concerning short stories by Owens. February 20 - February 29, 1946

3/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with magazines and publishers concerning Owens' short stories. March 1946

3/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing short stories by Owens - from magazines and Maxim Lieber, an author's representative. April 1946

3/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' articles written for magazines. May 1 - May 24, 1946

3/13: Personal correspondence, Contains family correspondence and letters concerning articles, short stories, and the novel by Owens. Also includes a story by one of Owens' former students. May 27 - May 31, 1946

3/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' novel and short stories. June 1 - June 9, 1946

3/15: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' novel and a letter from Thomas Mayo discussing employment at Texas A & M for the Fall 1946. June 10 - June 24, 1946

3/16: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Mayo discussing employment at Texas A & M. Also includes letters discussing Walking on Borrowed Land and articles by Owens. July 1946

3/17: Personal correspondence, Includes family correspondence, letters from colleges concerning a teaching position for Owens, correspondence concerning folksongs and short stories. August 1 - August 12, 1946

3/18: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing short stories and novels by Owens. August 14 - August 29, 1946

3/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with magazines concerning Owens' short stories and articles. September 1946

3/20: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing folksongs and articles with magazines and publishing companies. Contains letter from Lee Keedick concerning lectures by Owens. Also includes a letter from Congressman Beckworth. October 1946

3/21: Personal correspondence, Correspondence deals with Owens' short stories. Correspondence from Columbia University discussing employment for Owens for 1947-1948. November 1946

3/22: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' employment at Columbia University. December/circa 1946

3/23: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' employment at Columbia University. January - February 1947

3/24: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning lectures, short stories, and books by Owens - also letters from Columbia University about Owens' employment. Includes family correspondence. March - April 1947

3/25: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' short stories. Also includes letters and an itinerary concerning lectures and guest appearances by Owens. May - June 1947

3/26: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning short stories and Owens' plans for a novel, King Cotton's My Cross. July - August 1947

3/27: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning short stories and books by Owens. September - October 1947

3/28: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' books. November 1947.

3/29: Personal correspondence, December - Undated 1947.

3/30: Personal correspondence, Includes letter from Columbia University concerning Owens' employment. January/circa 1948

3/31: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books - Walking on Borrowed Land, A Texas Ballad Book, and Slave Mutiny, the Amistad book. April - June 1948

3/32: Personal correspondence, July - September 1948

3/33: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Walking on Borrowed Land, A Texas Ballad Book, and short stories by Owens. circa October - December 1948

Personal Correspondence

4/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with Owens' short stories and Walking on Borrowed Land, A Texas Ballad Book, and the Amistad novel. January - September 1949

4/2: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing plans for the folksong book, short stories by Owens, and plans for a book of Owens' childhood reminiscences. October - December 1949

4/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books and short stories. January - October 1950

4/4: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning short stories and books by Owens. Includes plans for a book about Japanese war experiences written by Owens. November - December/circa 1950

4/5: Personal correspondence, Letters from magazines and publishers discussing Owens' short stories, books, and Owens' Japanese research. Also includes a letter from Roy Bedichek. January 1951

4/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' novels and short stories as well as Owens' employment for the summer term at Columbia University. Includes letter concerning Owens' work on Japanese war information. February 1951

4/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning books and short stories Owens - mention of plans for a book about Texas oil pioneers. Also contains a letter about Owens' proposed book on the Japanese in World War II. March 1951

4/8: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning short stories written by Owens, Texas Folk Songs, and Walking on Borrowed Land. April 1951

4/9: Personal correspondence, May - June 1951

4/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' book on the Japanese and World War II and Texas Folk Songs. Also includes information on The Author's Guild and a certificate of membership for Owens. July - August 1951

4/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' short stories and his book about the Japanese in World War II. September 1951

4/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' short stories. October - November 1951

4/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning short stories by Owens. December/circa 1951

4/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence about short stories by Owens and the work on his books - Texas Oil Pioneers and the Japanese war book. January - February 1952

4/15: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing publication of short stories by Owens with various magazines. Also includes correspondence with Thomas Mayo of Texas A & M University. March 1952

4/16: Personal correspondence, Includes correspondence dealing with short stories and books by Owens. April - August 1952

4/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' short stories and books. Includes a letter from Walter Prescott Webb. September - November, 1952

4/18: Personal correspondence, Letters containing short stories and Slave Mutiny. December 1952/circa 1952

4/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with books and stories by Owens. January - February 1953

4/20: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' writings and a speaking engagement for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. March - April 1953.

4/21: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing short stories and books by Owens as well as lectures and programs in which Owens was invited to appear. May - June 1953

4/22: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' writings and lecture programs. July - August 1953.

4/23: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' books and requesting his participation as a guest speaker in lecture programs. Letter informing Owens of his election to the Texas Institute of Letters - also includes letters from Dobie and Webb. September - October 1953

4/24: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books and speaking engagements. Also includes a letter notifying Owens of his promotion to Associate Professor. November - December/circa 1953

4/25: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Lee Keedick concerning lecture tours by Owens. Includes an itinerary. Additional correspondence dealing with Owens' writings. January - February 1954

4/26: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning lectures and writings by Owens. March - April 1954

4/27: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Columbia University concerning Owens' work and promotion to Associate Professor. Also includes letters discussing folksongs. May - June 1954

4/28: Personal correspondence, Contains correspondence with Lee Keedick discussing a manuscript Owens was to work on for Keedick. Also includes letters about Japanese Soldiers in World War II and the Robert T. Hill papers which Owens was organizing. July - August 1954

4/29: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Keedick concerning a lecture tour for Owens and Walking on Borrowed Land. Contains letters discussing folksongs and the Japanese soldier book. September - October 1954

4/30: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' books and reviews. November - December 1954/circa 1954

4/31: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books. January 1955

4/32: Personal correspondence, Contains letters discussing Owens' books, lectures, and his work on the Roy Bedichek papers. Also several letters mentioning the Texas Institute of Letters Award for Walking on Borrowed Land. February - March 1955

4/33: Personal correspondence, Includes letter of Owens' opinions on a book of folklore - also contains letters concerning lectures by Owens. April - June 1955

4/34: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' books and lecture plans. July - September 1955

4/35: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning short stories and books by Owens as well as his work on folksongs and Walter Sharp's biography. October - December 1955

4/36: Personal correspondence, Correspondence deals with folksongs, Owens' work on the Walter Sharp biography and oil field novel, and his employment at Columbia University. January - February 1956

4/37: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing folksongs including a letter written by Roy Bedichek, and Owens' short stories, including a story about Spindletop and oil pioneers of Texas. Contains correspondence dealing with Owens' work on his novel, later called Fever in the Earth, and letters concerning his employment for the summer session at Columbia. March - April 1956

Personal Correspondence

11/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing the National Humanities Series and other lectures by Owens, matters concerning Columbia, and books by Owens. February 1971

11/2: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' work on schools in Lamar County, Texas, affairs at Columbia, author Alfred Wilkes, speaking engagements, and books by Owens. March 1971

11/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding lectures by Owens, Lamar County, Texas records, Alfred Wilkes, affairs at Columbia, books by Owens and a proposed book on the Big Thicket. April 2 - April 20, 1971

11/4: Personal correspondence, Correspondence and information regarding the 1971 Association of University Summer Sessions meeting, speeches given by Owens at the Louisiana Folklore Society meeting and various East Texas schools on oil tales and folklore, William A. Owens Day in Commerce, Texas, and parents' seminars which Owens helped organize. April 20 - April 29, 1971

11/5: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing books by Owens, Owens' work on a book on the Big Thicket, and affairs at Columbia. May 1971

11/6: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning Owens' work on the Big Thicket book, books by Owens, speaking engagements by Owens, and the National Humanities Series. June 1971

11/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Slave Mutiny and Walking on Borrowed Land. Letters concerning Alfred Wilkes. July 1971

11/8: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing the Big Thicket book, the Association of University Summer Sessions Annual meeting, and a lecture through the National Humanities Series at Hawaii Community College by Owens. August 1971.

11/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning books by Owens and his work on the Big Thicket book, Annie Laurie Williams' papers at Columbia's archives including copies of a letter by John Steinbeck and Maurice Crain, books by Alfred Wilkes, the lectures at Community Colleges of the University of Hawaii and Northwestern State University, and the Association of University Summer Sessions meeting. September 1971

11/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing matters concerning Columbia, the Association of University Summer Sessions meeting including itineraries and a list of expenditures, speaking engagements at community colleges in Hawaii by Owens discussing subject matter for his lecture, and books by Alfred Wilkes. October 2 - October 10, 1971

11/11: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning the meeting of the Association of University Summer Sessions, lectures by Owens through the National Humanities Series, books by Owens, and information about Friends of the Texas A & M University Library. October 11 - October 31, 1971

11/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding Owens' work on the Big Thicket book, an honorarium received by Owens from the Peace Happiness Prosperity Institute for an article he wrote, and books by Owens. November 1971

11/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the Philosophical Society of Texas Annual Meeting of 1971 including a program and membership information, the article by Owens for the Peace Happiness Prosperity Institute, and the Big Thicket book. December 1971.

11/14: Personal correspondence, Contains a report to Owens concerning summer session enrollment at Columbia, correspondence with Alfred Wilkes including a ten page story by Wilkes, and a University of Iowa Department of English Newsletter and Alumni Newsletter mentioning Tales From the Derrick Floor. circa 1971

11/15: Personal correspondence, Information concerning Columbia University, a Southwestern American Literature Association Newsletter, programs from symposiums on folklore at East Texas State University in which Owens' work on folklore and the Big Thicket book were discussed. circa 1971

11/16: Personal correspondence, Includes Library Notes of Texas A & M University announcing the presentation of J. Frank Dobie materials to Texas A & M, letters and information concerning affairs at Columbia and lectures by Owens for the National Humanities Series, letter from the Philosophical Society of Texas presenting Owens with a certificate of membership, and letters concerning the Big Thicket book and A Season of Weathering. January 1972

11/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the National Humanities Series, speaking engagements by Owens including an Honors Banquet at Carson-Newman College in Tennessee, and the Big Thicket book. February 1 - February 11, 1972

11/18: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the article Owens wrote for the Peace Happiness Prosperity Institute, affairs at Columbia including a literary contest in which Owens judged, a speaking engagement at Carson-Newman College, Owens' lectures for the National Humanities Series, the Big Thicket book, American Heritage Publishers' request to use "Gusher at Spindletop" by Owens in a forthcoming book on the history of American business. February 12 - February 29, 1972

11/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding "Gusher at Spindletop" and the Peace Happiness Prosperity Institute article, a letter proposing to name a park after Owens in his hometown of Pin Hook, Texas, information about the National Humanities Series, and a letter requesting information on the Bedichek papers. March 1 - March 10, 1972

11/20: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the North Central Conference of Summer Sessions in which Owens participated, the "Owens Park" project in Owens' hometown, the Big Thicket book, the National Humanities Series including a contract, itinerary, and bulletins. March 12 - March 31, 1972

11/21: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning the "Owens Park" project-map included. Also includes itinerary and schedule for Owens program "The Frontier in Song and Story" for the National Humanities Series. April 3 - April 12, 1972

11/22: Personal correspondence, Contains a program of the Carson-Newman College address by Owens, comments from communities in which Owens gave his National Humanities Series lecture, and a letter discussing the Big Thicket book called Big Thicket Patterns. April 13 - April 30, 1972

11/23: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Big Thicket Patterns, affairs at Columbia, the article Owens wrote for Peace Happiness Prosperity International, and A Season of Weathering. Also includes a program from the 1972 Amistad Award Luncheon. May 1972

Personal Correspondence

12/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with Big Thicket Patterns, Alfred Wilkes, and affairs concerning Columbia. June 1 - June 23, 1972

12/2: Personal correspondence, Includes a letter to Wilkes and a general newsletter from the American Folklore Society. June 25 - June 29, 1972

12/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning a reception at Columbia honoring Owens and his wife on the occasion of his retirement as Dean of Summer Sessions. July 5 - July 19, 1972

12/4: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding Owens' honorary reception at Columbia and his retirement as Dean of Summer Sessions, Owens speaking engagement at Carson-Newman College - includes an article about Owens. July 20 - July 31, 1972

12/5: Personal correspondence, Letter and article about Owens' speech at Carson-Newman College, letters and articles dealing with Owens retirement as Dean of Summer Sessions and the reception in his honor, A Sense of Place - the National Humanities bibliography which includes books by Owens, a letter from Friends of the Texas A & M University Library presenting Owens with a keepsake and details of a meeting. August - November 1972

12/6: Personal correspondence, Contains programs for symposiums on folklore and African-Chicano cultures, information on the Texas Institute of Letters Society, information about the Southwest Writer's Series, a program of the Texas Folklore Society meeting, and memorandums concerning affairs at Columbia. circa 1972

12/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding Owens' February 27th appearance on the "Today Show" and A Season of Weathering. January - February 1973

12/8: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning Owens' appearance on the "Today Show", articles and letters regarding the death of Curt Hamill, one of the oil pioneers at Spindletop. March 1 - March 7, 1973.

12/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing A Season of Weathering and Owens' appearance on the "Today Show", a Book and Author Luncheon which Owens attended for the Bedford Hills Free Library, and Owens' work on the Big Thicket book. March 9 - March 31, 1973

12/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Alfred Wilkes, Owens' appearance on the "Today Show", A Season of Weathering, the Bedford Hills Book and Author Luncheon at which Owens spoke. April - July 1973

12/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' participation in the Texas State Historical Association meeting in February 1974. August - September/circa 1973

12/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the Texas State Historical Association meeting at which Owens read a paper entitled "Roughnecks and Wildcatters". Also contains correspondence dealing with affairs at Columbia. 1974

12/13: Personal correspondence, Letters ordering and commenting on A Fair and Happy Land, Owens' book on his ancestors. 1975

12/14: Personal correspondence, Contains family correspondence and a letter from Helen Hayes concerning the Columbia University Art Center. January - April/year unknown

12/15: Personal correspondence, Contains three pages describing the Roy Bedichek papers at the University of Texas. May - July/year unknown

12/16: Personal correspondence, August - October/year unknown

12/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning affairs at Columbia. November - December/year unknown

12/18: Personal correspondence, Undated

12/19: Personal correspondence, Contains a circular written by Roy Bedichek. Undated

12/20: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning "Woman Killuh, Don't Stay Away…" by Owens, the Japanese book by Owens. Also contains correspondence from Mody Boatright. Undated

12/21: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the Philosophical Society of Texas, a manuscript by Henry Marksbury (a friend of Owens). Also includes a letter enclosing a copy of memoirs of Texas in the 1870s. Undated.

12/22: Personal correspondence, Contains an invitation to Owens to join the American Academy of Political and Social Science, a letter discussing Walter Sharp and Owens' work on Tales From the Derrick Floor. Undated

Texas Folk Songs

20/1: Texas Folk Songs, forward, notes and chapter summaries from Texas Folk Songs (revised).

20/2: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 1-25.

20/3: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 26-48.

20/4: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 49-74.

20/5: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 75-95.

20/6: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 96-116.

20/7: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 117-138.

20/8: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 139-159.

20/9: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 160-180.

20/10: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 181-200.

20/11: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 201-220.

20/12: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 221-238.

20/13: Texas Folk Songs, First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised), includes lyrics, music staffs, and notes, pp. 239-208.

20/14: Texas Folk Songs, report included with First draft of Texas Folk Songs (revised).

20/15: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised). pp. 1-15.

20/16: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 17-28, 30-40.

20/17: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 41-59, 61.

20/18: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 63-70, 73-105.

20/19: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 107-115, 117-149.

20/20: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 150-156, 158-189.

20/21: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 190-192, 193, 195-211.

20/22: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 212-221, 223, 224, 226-244.

20/23: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 245-253, 255a, 255b, 256, 259, 260, 262, 264-268.

20/24: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 270-272, 274, 275, 277, 280, 281, 283-285, 287-292, 293-297.

20/25: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 298-303, 305, 307, 308, 310, 311, 313, 314, 317-330, 332.

20/26: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 333, 335, 336, 340-361.

20/27: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 362-375, 377-394.

20/28: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 396-414, 416, 417, 419-429.

20/29: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 429-451, 454, 456, 457, 459-463.

20/30: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Third draft manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised), pp. 464-467, 471-495, 496-501, and source notes.

Texas Folk Songs

21/1: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 1-24. May 3, 1976

21/2: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 25-50. May 3, 1976

21/3: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 51-72. May 3, 1976

21/4: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 73-91. May 3, 1976

21/5: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 92-110. May 3, 1976

21/6: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 111-130. May 3, 1976

21/7: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 131-149. May 3, 1976

21/8: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 150-168. May 3, 1976

21/9: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 169-186. May 3, 1976

21/10: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 187-208. May 3, 1976

21/11: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 209-228. May 3, 1976

21/12: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 229-249. May 3, 1976

21/13: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 250-271. May 3, 1976

21/14: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 272-293. May 3, 1976

21/15: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 294-313. May 3, 1976

21/16: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 314-339. May 3, 1976

21/17: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 340-361. May 3, 1976

21/18: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 362-381. May 3, 1976

21/19: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 382-404. May 3, 1976

21/20: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 405-425. May 3, 1976

21/21: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 426-445. May 3, 1976

21/22: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 446-466. May 3, 1976

21/23: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) pp. 467-480. May 3, 1976

21/24: Texas Folk Songs, complete unedited manuscript of Texas Folk Songs (revised) notes and bibliography. May 3, 1976

21/25: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of formatter.

21/26: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 1 titled "British Popular Ballads".

21/27: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 2 titled "Anglo-American Ballads".

21/28: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 2 titled "Anglo-American Ballads". (duplicate)

21/29: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 3 titled "Anglo-American Love Songs".

21/30: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 4 titled "Anglo-American Comic Songs".

Texas Folk Songs

22/1: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 5 titled "Songs and Games for Children".

22/2: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 6 titled "Play-Party Songs and Games".

22/3: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 7 titled "Anglo-American Spirituals".

22/4: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 8 titled "Afro-American Spirituals".

22/5: Texas Folk Songs, page proofs of Chapter 9 titled "Afro-American Secular Songs".

Slave Mutiny

24/1: Slave Mutiny, First draft - notes included, Chapter XVIII.

24/2: Slave Mutiny, First draft - notes included, Chapter XIX.

24/3: Slave Mutiny, First draft - notes included, Chapter XIX.

24/4: Slave Mutiny, First draft - notes included, Chapter XX.

24/5: Slave Mutiny, First draft - notes included, Chapter XXI.

24/6: Slave Mutiny, First draft - notes included, Chapter XXII.

24/7: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter I.

24/8: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter II.

24/9: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter III.

24/10: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter IV.

24/11: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter V.

24/12: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter VI.

24/13: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter VII.

24/14: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter VII.

24/15: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter VIII.

24/16: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter IX.

24/17: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter X.

24/18: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XI.

24/19: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XII.

24/20: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XIII.

24/21: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XIV.

24/22: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XV.

24/23: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XVI.

24/24: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XVII.

24/25: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XVIII.

24/26: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XIX.

24/27: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XX.

24/28: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XXI.

24/29: Slave Mutiny, Second draft with revisions, Chapter XXII.

Slave Mutiny

24/30: Slave Mutiny, story titled "The Explosive Pinch of Snuff" in True magazine p. 36 about the Amistad mutiny. (October 1948) -

24/31: Slave Mutiny, "The Slaves Who Wouldn't Be Sold" by David Holland in True magazine (March 1957).

24/32: Slave Mutiny, photocopy of Holland's story "The Slaves Who Wouldn't Be Sold".

24/33: Slave Mutiny, Certificate of Registration of Owens' claim to the copyright of Slave Mutiny.

24/34: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 6 and photocopy of a typescript of "Mutiny on L'Amistad" by Holland. (June 30, 1959)

24/35: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 6 and photocopy of a typescript of "Mutiny on L'Amistad" by Holland. (June 30, 1959)

24/36: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 6 and photocopy of a typescript of "Mutiny on L'Amistad" by Holland. (June 30, 1959)

24/37: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 8A Holland's story edited by Joseph Millard now called "The Slaves Who Wouldn't Be Sold". (June 30, 1959)

24/38: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 8A Holland's story edited by Joseph Millard now called "The Slaves Who Wouldn't Be Sold". (June 30, 1959)

24/39: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 8A Holland's story edited by Joseph Millard now called "The Slaves Who Wouldn't Be Sold". (June 30, 1959)

24/40: Slave Mutiny, Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 8A Holland's story edited by Joseph Millard now called "The Slaves Who Wouldn't Be Sold". (June 30, 1959)

Slave Mutiny

27/1: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 1-24. (July 18, 1960)

27/2: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 25-48. (July 18, 1960)

27/3: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 49-72. (July 18, 1960)

27/4: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 73-96. (July 18, 1960) -

27/5: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 97-121A. (July 18, 1960)

27/6: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 122-140. (July 18, 1960)

27/7: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 147-170. (July 18, 1960)

27/8: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 171-190. (July 18, 1960)

27/9: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 191-215. (July 18, 1960)

27/10: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 216-239. (July 18, 1960)

27/11: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 240-264. (July 18, 1960)

27/12: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 265-298. (July 18, 1960)

27/13: Slave Mutiny, deposition of William A. Owens pp. 299-319. (July 18, 1960)

27/14: Slave Mutiny, exhibits of comparisons of Owens' book with the text of True magazine.

27/15: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/16: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/17: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/18: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/19: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/20: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/21: Slave Mutiny, papers stamped as "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of NY., April 26, 1961, 24 Aid".

27/22: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

27/23: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

27/24: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

27/25: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

27/26: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

27/27: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

27/28: Slave Mutiny, "Plaintiff's Exhibit, U.S. District Court, S.D. of N.Y., April 26, 1961, 24 Bid".

Look to the River

35/8: Look to the River, notes.

35/9: Look to the River, Blackbirds in the Corn, pp. 1-32.

35/10: Look to the River, Blackbirds in the Corn, pp. 33-65.

35/11: Look to the River, Blackbirds in the Corn, pp. 1-14.

35/12: Look to the River, Blackbirds in the Corn.

35/13: Look to the River, Blackbirds in the Corn.

35/14: Look to the River, Blackbirds North - ribbon copy.

35/15: Look to the River, Blackbirds North - carbon copy.

35/16: Look to the River, Blackbirds North - ribbon copy of First draft, pp. 1-41.

35/17: Look to the River, Blackbirds North - ribbon copy of First draft, pp. 42-67.

35/18: Look to the River, Blackbirds North - carbon copy of First draft, pp. 1-33.

35/19: Look to the River, Blackbirds North - Carbon copy of First draft, pp. 34-67.

35/20: Look to the River, photostatic typescript, pp. 1-28.

35/21: Look to the River, photostatic typescript, pp. 29-64.

35/22: Look to the River, photostatic typescript, pp. 65-88.

35/23: Look to the River, uncorrected proofs.

35/24: Look to the River, screenplay for Look to the River by Morris Ebenstein.

35/25: Look to the River, book reviews

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