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13/1
Contracts with Eudoxio Martinez of San Andres, Zapata County, 1942.

13/2
Lease agreement between Mercurio Martinez and Lucinda O. de Escamilla and Ramón Escamilla, extending contracts from 1942-1947.

13/3
Rental contract between Mercurio Martinez and Ignacio Soliz on a lot in San Ignacio, Texas, 1945.

13/4
Grazing lease contract between Mercurio Martinez et. al. and Eudoxio Martinez, 5 years from 1937.

13/5
Rent contracts between Mercurio Martinez and Ignacio Vergara on Rancho La Trinidad, 1946-1951.

13/6
Rental contract between Mercurio Martinez and Juan B. Montalvo on La Selva Farm, 1946-1949.

13/7
Letter from Blas Maria Uribe, La Selva Farm, 1947.

13/8
Rental contract between Mercurio Martinez and Eudoxio Martinez on 200 acres of Rancho de Dolores, 1934.

13/9
Lease extension agreement from Mercurio Martinez to J. M. Sanchez, grazing contract from 1951-1953.

13/10
Rental contract between Mercurio Martinez and Agapito Vela, 1945.

13/11
Rental contract between Mercurio Martinez and Enrique Lerma, San Ygnacio, Texas, 1944-1946.

13/12
Oil, gas, mineral lease from Mercurio Martinez to James W. Lomax, 10 years from 1942, involving 58 acres of Recuerdo Farm, Zapata County.

13/13
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to W. F. Houser and Richard F. Cambell, 10 years from 1941.

13/14
Ten year oil, gas, mineral lease on 973 acres of La Trinidad Ranch from Mercurio Martinez to James W. Lomax, 1942.

13/15
Oil, gas and mineral lease from Mercurio Martinez to Raymond Snow, (formerly to J. W. Lomax and one to W. H. Tompkins), 1963.

13/16
Oil, gas lease matters from Mercurio Martinez to W. H. Tompkins, 3 years on 80 acres, 1946.

13/17
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to W. H. Tompkins, 80 acres, 1944.

13/18
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to James W. Lomax, 45 acres of Campo Santo and 17 acres of La Cantera Tract, 10 years from 1942.

13/19
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to James W. Lomax, 942 acres of Casa Verde and La Selva Tracts, 10 years from 1942.

13/20
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to James W. Lomax, 173 acres of Los Cerritos Pasture and 16 acres of Los Cerritos Field, 10 years from 1942.

13/21
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to Raymond Snow, 985 acres, 1951.

13/22
Release of oil, gas lease from Fidelity Oil and Royalty Company to Mercurio Martinez 985 acres of Guacalito tract, 1940.

13/23
Release of oil, gas lease from Fidelity Oil and Royalty Company to Mercurio Martinez 973 acres of La Trinidad Tract, 1940.

13/24
Letter to George J. Gay concerning house rent, 1942.

13/25
Copy of Court Judgment in Luis Sciaraffa vs. Rafael Sciaraffa, 1929.

13/26
Sketch of replot of Sciaraffa property and order of petition duly approved, 1935.

13/27
Copy of Final Decree in Luis Sciaraffa vs. Rafael Sciaraffa, 1930.

13/28
Letter from Yale Hicks concerning a Sciaraffa lot, 1942.

13/29
Easement from Eudoxio Martinez to Mercurio Martinez concerning a lane to and from Cerritos Pasture, 1941.

13/30
Release of oil, gas lease from Magnolia Petroleum Company to Mercurio Martinez, 448 acres, 1940.

13/31
Combination of Mercurio Martinez's safe, 1940.

13/32
Field notes on 45 acres of El Campo Santo Tract, 17 acres of La Loma (La Cantera) Farm, and 942 acres of La Selva and Casa Verde Ranches, 1929.

13/33
Field notes on La Selva Farm, Casa Verde Farm, and Las Cabras Pasture in one body surveyed along outside fence, 1929.

13/34
Bill of sale of narrow strip of land sold by Adela U. de Martinez to Primitivo Uribe, 1941.

13/35
Copies of rental receipts paid by James W. Lomax on Cerritos Pasture, Cerritos Farm, and Recuerdo Farms, 1944-1945.

13/36
Oil, gas rentals paid by James W. Lomax on El Campo Santo Tract, El Guacalito Tract, La Trinidad, 1944-1945.

13/37
Opinion of Court in Baldomero Chacon vs. Consolacion H. Bruni affirming title for Jesus Trevino, 1939.

13/38
Premium paid on car insurance policy by Mercurio Martinez, 1946-1947.

13/39
Premium paid on car insurance policy by Mercurio Martinez, 1947-1948.

13/40
Premium paid on car insurance policy by Mercurio Martinez, 1948-1949.

13/41
Premium paid on car insurance policy by Mercurio Martinez, 1949-1950.

13/42
Premium paid on accident policy by Mercurio Martinez, 1945-1947.

13/43
Premium paid on accident policy by Mercurio Martinez, 1945-1947.

13/44
Employer Identification Number, Social Security Account.

13/45
Contract for farm rent between Mercurio Martinez and Juan B. Montalvo, 1947.

13/46
Health records and diet of Mercurio Martinez, 1955

13/47
Social Security and Marriage license numbers of Mercurio Martinez and his family.

13/48
Genealogies of Juan Jose Gutierrez.

13/49
Records of Lic. Felipe A. Kazan's political campaign in 1940.

13/50
Mercurio Martinez's teaching certificate, 1910-1914.

13/51
Appointment of Mercurio Martinez to the Good Roads Commission, 1919.

13/52
Genealogy of Joaquien Cuellar, Porcion 36, Zapata County.

13/53
Letter of recommendation for Mercurio Martinez from Yale Hicks, 1942.

13/54
Petition to Mercurio Martinez to teach school in Zapata, Texas, 1916.

13/55
Telegram showing the appointment of Mercurio Martinez to Quarrentine Guard, Zapata County, 1917.

13/56
Farm rental agreement between Mercurio Martinez and Agapito Vela, 1947.

13/57
Letter from Benjamin Martinez to Mercurio Martinez, 1910.

13/58
Oil, gas lease from Mercurio Martinez to H. Mecom, 143 acres for 10 years from 1947.

13/59
Hotel rental agreement from Josefa Cardenas to Mercurio Martinez, 1935.

13/60
Letter certifying Mercurio Martinez as Independent Executor of Estate of Guadalupe Uribe de Martinez, 1935.

13/61
Bill of sale for frame house from Lila Benavides to Mercurio Martinez, 1932.

13/62
Bill of sale for 2 frame houses from Procopio Lozano and wife to Mercurio Martinez, 1937.

13/63
Promissory note forms.

13/64
Replot and request for legal opinion of Lot 166-1/2 and share No. 18, and a map of San
Ygnacio.

13/65
Bill of sale for a mule from Blanca M. Gutierrez to Mercurio Martinez, 1947.

13/66
A report of Texas History and of Perote Fort, Vera Cruz, Mexico.

13/67
An old copy of the General Vicita of Laredo, Texas, when the Laredo Porciones were surveyed. June 9, 1767,

13/68
Newspaper biography of George Washington.

13/69
Note saying "bundle of tax receipts moved from steel cabinet to Gavinete Azul (Blue Cabinet) in Box 1 of No. 379."

13/70
Corrected field notes of Pedernal Grant, Zapata County, Concerning case of Filiberto Pena vs. Texas, 1907.

13/71
Genealogy of Celso Uribe and family, Porcion 35, Zapata, County.

Various Materials

17/1
Deposit slips and notes paid the Bank of Zapata, 1953-1958.

17/2
Copy of Right-of-way Deed from Mercurio Martinez to State of Texas, 1933.

17/3
Deposit slips, Union National Bank, special account, 1952.

17/4
Copy of "Bensten Law" authorizing relocation of townsite in Zapata County inundated by Falcon Dam, 1944.

17/5
Copy of a partition of land by and between Felipe Francisca and David Martinez.

17/6
Social and Political life of Proceso Martinez, by Mercurio Martinez, 1951.

17/7
Autobiography of Mercurio Martinez, This is one of the most complete of the several autobiographies in these papers. 1952.

17/8
A trip taken by Mercurio Martinez down Rio Grande in a steam-boat from Dolores Ranch to San Juan Farm in 1902, written, 1951.

17/9
Creation and short history of Zapata County.

17/10
Contract between County Commissioners of Zapata County and Virgil Lott and Mercurio Martinez to write the history of the county, 1951.

17/11
Note saying "Jose Maria Pena Vidaurri to Cosme Martinez removed to be used in case of Enrique Martinez vs. Vidaurri, " 1956.

17/12
Tax receipts and records of Maria M. de Ponce property to 1948.

17/13
Back taxes of Maria Telles property (in care of Mercurio Martinez), 1949.

17/14
Newspaper article on Manuel J. Raymond as appeared in Laredo Times, March 22, 1951.

17/15
A poem by Mercurio Martinez about he and Mr. Lucas and the Falcon Dam and Reservoir, 1951.

17/16
Bill of sale from Experanza Penn et. al. to Mercurio Martinez for a house in Laredo, 1953.

17/17
Some verses of Antonio Plaza.

17/18
Registration certificate (for draft) of Mercurio Martinez, 1918.

17/19
Copy of Partition Deed by and between Jose Angel Uribe, Ignacia Uribe, and Jovita Uribe, 1896.

17/20
A poem about local political parties and elections, 1952.

17/21
Bills paid and expenses for rent house at 505-1/2 S. Meadow, 1953.

17/22
Map of and history of Falcon Dam and Power Plant, 1953.

17/23
Copy of Partition Deed by and between Jose Angel Uribe, Jovita Urbie, and Ignacia Uribe, 1915.

17/24
Proposed lease of a building in New Zapata from Mercurio Martinez to Southwestern Bell Telephone for 1 year from 1953.

17/25
Bills and expenses on the Tomas Trevino property, 1952, 1953, and 1954.

17/26
Bills and expenses on house at 505-1/2 S. Meadow, 1953

17/27
Poems and verses by Mercurio Martinez concerning he and G. W. Lucas, 1951.

17/28
Notification from International Boundary and Water Commission concerning Mercurio Martinez's job as an Interpreter, 1952.

17/29
Letters of recommendation to U. S. Civil Service for Mercurio Martinez, 1951.

17/30
Designation of Beneficiary by Mercurio Martinez as a U. S. employee, 1952.

17/31
Various personnel forms on Mercurio Martinez as interpreter for International Boundary and Water Commission, 1953.

17/32
Group Medical and Surgical Service - health insurance for Mercurio Martinez as a government employee, 1952.

17/33
Deed from Jose Maria Margil Vidaurri to Hipolito Pena, Used in a case in 1956. 1879.

17/34
School matters concerning Mercurio Martinez, Jr., and Rosa C. Martinez.

17/35
Right-of-way from Proceso Martinez to County of Zapata across San Andres Pasture, 1931.

17/36
Lease agreement from Mercurio Martinez to Ed Dillard, 1954.

Various Materials

22/1
Statements showing lines on maps concerning the Cosme Martinez Tract in Dolores Subdivision of Borrego Grant, related to the case of Martinez vs. Vidaurri, 1957.

22/2
Note saying "Map showing the San Ignacio, Corralitos and Dolores Subdivisions. Porcions and the north corner showing the 5000 varas wide judgement (Decree) is found among maps of steel cabinets rolled maps."

22/3
Field notes and map of Recuerdo Ranch-Farm situated in Dolores SubdivisionBorrego Grant, 1910.

22/4
Heirship and biography of Cosme Martinez, grandfather of Mercurio Martinez, 1958.

22/5
Short history of Zapata County in 1858, including an account of moving the county seat after the construction of Falcon Dam, by Mercurio Martinez, 1958.

22/6
Copy of deed from Jovita Uribe to Ernesto M. Uribe, subject to life estate, 1958.

22/7
Field notes of tract of land of 99-1/2 acres, known as La Independencia, and 179 acres, known as La Abundancia, owned by Proceso Martinez.

22/8
Affidavit of heirship by Loreto Trevino de Botello as to children and heirs of her father Tomas Maria Trevino, 1940.

22/9
Map of Zapata County at its 100 year anniversary, showing land ownership. 1958,

22/10
Translation of a Spanish Partition Deed between Margarita Benavides Trevino, heirs of Manuel B. Trevino, Jose Angel Uribe et. al., 1924.

22/11
Copy of a special deed from Jovita Uribe to the Bishop of Corpus Christi, 1948.

22/12
Copies of deeds (briefs) from Blanca and Filia Martinez, children of Serafin Martinez, 1959.

22/13
Sketch of sewer connection of Lots 4 and 6, Block 906 E. D. Laredo, 1958.

22/14
Statement of Mercurio Martinez in reference to San Ygnacio Subdivision, Borrego Grant owned by Jesus Trevino, et. al.; also affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to the Jaral Pasture, also in San Ygnacio Subdivision, 1958.

22/15
Sketch showing tracts of land in Dolores Subdivision of Cosme Martinez tract, taken by U. S. Government.

22/16
Maps, field notes, and other descriptions of San Antonio Pasture, Dolores Subdivision, Borrego Grant, 1958.

22/17
A poem by Mercurio Martinez entitled Danza - Titulada, about two of his friends, Judge R. D. Wright and E. James Kazen, 1958.

22/18
Family tree and map of land of Antonio Gutierrez and descendents of Josefina Cuellar, compiled 1952-1958.

22/19
A report to Charles L. Short, U. S. District Attorney, about parcels of land taken from Mercurio Martinez by U. S. Government in San Ygnacio and Dolores Subdivision, 1958.

22/20
Affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to chain of title of Recuerdo Ranch, and affidavit of Eusebio Villegas as to the long and continuous possession of said ranch of Mercurio Martinez, 1958.

22/21
AAA Roadmap of Mexico, 1957.

22/22
Sketch of sewer and water lines in Block 7, Block 91 W. D. Laredo.

22/23
Map showing parcels of land taken by U. S. Government out of shares in the names of heirs of Cosme Martinez, Dolores Subdivision, Borrego Grant.

22/24
Map showing parcels of land taken by U. S. Government out of Share 14, known as Campo Santo Tract, San Ygnacio Subdivision, Borrego Grant.

22/25
List of lands owned by Mercurio Martinez in vicinity of San Ygnacio, known as Campo Santo Tract, also Callejon de Martinez, 1958.

22/26
Copy of map of the partition of San Ygnacio Subdivision made in 1896 by Gutierrez, Uribe, and Benavides; also a list of partial distances of upper and lower lines of said subdivision.

22/27
Memo of lease agreement of Proceso Martinez and J. M. Sanchez, 1958.

22/28
Record of La Selva Ranch acres leased to Juan Bustamante Montalvo; also 666 acres leased to J. M. Sanchez in Casa Verde and Las Cabras, 1958.

22/29
Sketch map of partition of land of Felipe, David, Francisca Martinez, out of Porcion 52, Webb County, 1939 agreement.

22/30
Copy of map of Partition of San Ygnacio Subdivision by and between the Gutierrez, Benavides and Uribe families, 1896.

22/31
Records of cost of sewer and toilet at 520 S. Mendiola Avenue and Diaz Street, Lot 7, Block 906 E. D. Laredo, 1958.

22/32
Map of a partition by and between Guadalupe Uribe de Martinez, et. al., also shows tract purchased by Mercurio Martinez from Rosa and Simona Uribe, 1927; 1943.

22/33
Part of field notes of the west or northwest line of Zapata (Webb-Zapata boundary line).

22/34
Sketch showing distances of Uribe-Benavides boundary line to La Selva Ranch, 1915.

22/35
Replot of Lot 191, Block 32, San Ygnacio, 1946.

22/36
Will and other papers of Juvenal Martinez and wife, 1958.

Various Materials

23/1
Map of tracts near Dolores and copy of letter to R. L. Bobbitt, 1959.

23/2
Time books with hours Mercurio Martinez worked for the International Boundary and Water Commission beginning in 1951.

23/3
Pocket guide of human anatomy.

23/4
Inventory of Estate of Adela Uribe de Martinez, 1959.

23/5
Chain of Title of Josefa Martinez de Gutierrez, 100 acre tract known as Share No. 2, Comunidad de Dolores, Zapata County, 1959.

23/6
A map of 61.6 acres on which Dolores settlement is situated, 1951.

23/7
Field notes of La Selva and Casa Verde Pastures.

23/8
Blue Cross and Blue Shield identification cards of Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

23/9
Note concerning the will of Adolfo Martinez, filed and recorded in Zapata County Clerks Office, 1959.

23/10
Note concerning a certified copy of will and testament of Ignacio Uribe, including order of probate, filed and recorded in Zapata County Clerk Office, 1959.

23/11
Reports, maps, sketches, in reference to Partition of Porciónes 1, 2 and 3, Zapata County, 1954.

23/12
Certified copy of will and testament of Adolfo Martinez with order probating same, Also will and testament of Ignacio Uribe, 1916. 1934.

23/13
Declaration of U. S. District Court taking Parcels Z-515-B and Z-515-F, Dolores Land, 1959.

23/14
Form of affidavit for adoption of Santiago Hector Arredondo by his maternal grandparents, 1959.

23/15
Affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to descendents of Jesus Trevino and Blas Maria Uribe, 1957.

23/16
Verses composed by Mercurio Martinez for the marriage of his son to Rosa Ancira, 1959.

23/17
Short biography of Don Proceso Martinez by Mercurio Martinez.

23/18
Affidavit of Jean Bustamante Montalvo that he is familiar with La Selva and Casa Verde Ranches, 1959.

23/19
Brief abstract of Jose Vasquez Borrego Grant, including San Ygnacio, Corralitos, and Dolores Subdivisions.

23/20
A poetic eulogy to the French people by Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

23/21
Last will and testament of Leonor Uribe de Martinez, widow of Adolfo Martinez, 1941.

23/22
The Ballad of Wilfido Fuentes.

23/23
Duplicate of an affidavit by Mercurio Martinez in reference to the chain of title to La Trinidad Ranch, situated in San Ygnacio Subdivision of the Borrego Grant, 1959.

23/24
Field notes of Lot 11, Block 47, San Ygnacio, Zapata County, with sketch attached, 1954.

23/25
Duplicate of an affidavit by Mercurio Martinez in reference to the chain of title to La Selva Ranch Farm, situated in San Ygnacio Subdivision, Borrego Grant, 1959.

23/26
Copy of an affidavit by Mercurio Martinez in reference to Share No. 9, known as Bracilito Ranch, owned by J. M. Sanchez, 1944.

Materials Related to Viduarri, Trevino, and Bruni

9/1: Maps including a 1939 map of Mexico, a 1922 map of Laredo and a 1939 map of land development in Sota la Marina, Mexico.

9/2: Income tax returns and related papers, 1937-1941.

9/3: Papers, sketch maps and genealogies related to controversy over Dolores settlement between Martinez and Vidaurri families, Case of Proceso Martinez et. al. vs. Antonio Trevino et. al. 1925-1930.

9/4: Uribe and Martinez copies of oil and gas leases, La Trinidad Ranch and adjacent Uribe lands, 1929-1936.

9/5: Correspondence, notes, copies of legal papers and a photograph related to Martinez-Viduarri controversy concerning public use of a road from Dolores Ranch to [UNK] farm, 1924-1944.

9/6: Letters and copies of contracts about Mercurio Martinez's rental properties, 1936-1941.

9/7: Papers related to financial affairs of Proceso Martinez, 1933.

9/8: Copies of legal papers, notes and documents related to the case of Jesus Maria Trevino et. al. vs. Consolacion H. Bruni, et. al. and other matters concerning the Jose Vasquez Borrego Grant. Genealogies of the descendents of Jesus Trevino and Cosme Martinez are included, 1918-1941.

9/9: Copy of a petition of delinquent Zapata County tax payers and related materials, 1944.

9/10: Correspondence, notes and copies of legal papers related to Gutierrez lands, 1914-1945.

9/11: Notes and copies of legal documents related to the case of Mercurio Martinez vs. Alfredo Vidaurri, concerning a verbal attack on Martinez vs. Vidaurri over land ownership in the Dolores Ranch, 1936-1940.

9/12: Notes and copies of legal documents related to the case of Antonio M. Bruni et. al. vs. Heirs of Jose Vasquez Borrego, including an account of all individuals from whom Bruni purchased land or interest in land, 1918-1933.

9/13: Copies of papers related to Vidaurri, Borrego, and -Bruni lands including a January 18, 1939, copy of a court opinion in the case of Baldomero Chacon et. al. vs. Consolacion H. Bruni, et. al. and a November 21, 1935 discussion of Spanish laws concerning wills by Jesus M. Tercero of Neuvo Laredo, Mexico, 1782-1939.

Mercure de France Weekly Periodical

Box 29/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1786, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Box 30/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1786-1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Box 31/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-10 came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees 1790s, Chartres-printed." Material in folders 11-18 came from a second binder titled "Decrees 1790s, Chartres-printed." Material in folders 19-29 came from a binder titled "Decrees: Royal press + Nantes," with the accompanying note "to use, Order: 1) of use for contents stamped/signed at end; 2) Royal press; 3) Nantes."

35/1-10: 50 laws and decrees, 1790s.

35/11-18: 33 laws and decrees, 1790s.

35/19-29: 62 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-15 (and folders 32-34 through 32-36) came to Cushing Library in one three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 16-25 came from a second binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered." Material in folders 26-40 came from a third binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered."

33/1: National assembly document, Undated, 12 pp.

33/2: 2 laws, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/3: 1 decree, circa 1791-1792, 6 pp.

33/4: 3 laws, 1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/5: 1 law, 1792, 7 pp.

33/6: 1 law (1792) and 1 royal decree (1790), each printed on one sheet.

33/7: 8 laws and decrees, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/8: 2 laws and decrees, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/9: National convention document, Undated, 7 pp.

33/10: 1 law, 1792, 8 pp.

33/11: 10 laws and decrees, 1790s, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/12: 7 laws and decrees, 1790s, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/13: Decree, 1793, 8 pp.

33/14: Decree, 1790s, 8 pp.

33/15: 5 laws and decrees, 1790s, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/16-25: 65 laws and decrees, 1790s.

33/26-40: 46 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-2 (and folders 33-26 through 33-40) came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered-little [second word illegible]," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 3-15 came from a fourth binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered-little [second word illegible]." Material in folders 16-30 came from a binder titled "Rev. decrees-docs... signing," with the accompanying note "Poss use." Material in folders 31-37 came from a binder titled "Decrees: Bourges," with the accompanying note "Entered f poss use, Order: Bourges (incl. id'ing)."

34/1-2: 6 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/3-15: 39 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/16-30: 35 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/31-37: 53 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Printed Volumes and Periodicals

Material in folders 1-9 came to Cushing Library in a second three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Pamphlets (& covers)," with the accompanying note "Done." Material in folders 10-23 came from a dark blue binder titled "Pamphlets."

42/1-9: 9 printed volumes, 18th century.

42/10-21: 12 printed volumes, 18th century.

42/22: Journal du departement de la Haute-Vienne, 5 issues, some in duplicate copies, circa 1792.

42/23: Periodical with varying titles, each of which includes the words de la feuille villageoisie, 3 issues, 1791-1792.

Texas History - Research Materials on the Revolution and the Republic

This series contains chiefly correspondence and research files on but not limited to the Alamo, Fannin at Goliad, the Twin Sisters, Regulator-Moderator War, White Spirituals, Asbury Family, Woodward Family, Santa Fe Expedition, Congress of Republic of Texas, Texas County Histories, Governor Jim Hogg, Council House Fight, Seige of Bexar, Battles around San Antonio, Conventions of 1836 and 1933, Texas Pioneers, Texas Centennial, History of Texas Roses, Battle of San Jacinto, Mexican War, Texas-Indians,

Other documents included are" Maximal Growth Yield in Plants", "Almonte's Journal of the Mexican Campaign", historical articles and addresses written by S. E. Asbury, documents from Bexar, Spanish and Nacogdoches Archives, Polk County documents and letters, "Pioneer Texan's Previous and After Lives", miscellaneous historical documents, and a list of contents of the cabinet drawers.

Folders 1-55; #1-616 and #1-64

2/1
(1) Jonas Harrison's letters in Austin papers
(2) Translation, Harrison's Spanish Letter, Austin Papers
(3) Col. John S. Ford's Reminiscences, Sam Houston and Jonas Harrison in Gulf Messenger
(4) Col. John S. Ford's Memoirs on Jonas Harrison
(5) Governor Roberts on Jonas Harrison
(6) Jonas Harrison's Resolutions, Convention 1832
(7) Judge Fulmore on Jonas Harrison
(8) Jonas Harrison's application for land in Spanish
(9) Official Translation, Jonas Harrison's application for land
(10) 1st Letter, Com. of Land Office, J. H. Walker, March 22, 1932

2/2
(11) 2nd Letter, Com. of Land Office, J. H. Walker, March 30, 1932
(12) 3rd Letter, Com. of Land Office to J. H. Rose, J. H. Walker, April 6, 1932
(13) 4th Letter, Com. of Land Office to J. H. Rose, J. H. Walker
(14) Letter Dr. E. C. Barker, article in Quarterly on Jonas Harrison
(15) 1st Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, April 15, 1932
(16) 2nd Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, April 20, 1932
(17) 3rd Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, April 30, 1932
(18) 4th Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, May 12, 1932
(19) Letter, Mrs. Sallie Hayter Harrison, 4800 Bryan, St., Dallas, TX
(20) 1st Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 7, 1932

2/3
(21) 2nd Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 22, 1932
(22) 3rd Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 26, 1932
(23) 4th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, March 26, 1932
(24) 5th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, March 29, 1932
(25) 6th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 17, 1932
(26) 7th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 19, 1932
(27) 8th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, August 15, 1932
(28) 9th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, September 13, 1932
(29) 10th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, November 2, 1932
(30) 11th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX

2/4
(31) Certificate of Character, Jonas Harrison by J. H. Hotchkiss, August 17, 1835
(32) References to Jonas Harrison (Index only) Buffalo Historical Society Publications
(33) Extract, Historical of Texas, with Biographical History Tarrant and Parker Counties (Article on Jonas Harrison)
(34) Letter, Mrs. Kate Wheeler, Arlington, TX, May 15, 1932
(35) Note, Miss Tabitha Milner, about Mr. Almira Caston, June 15, 1932
(36) 1st Letter Philip R. Walker, Ft. Worth, TX, March 31, 1932
(37) 2nd Letter Philip R. Walker, Ft. Worth, TX, April 23, 1932
(38) Note, Dr. S. W. Geiser, S. M. U., Dallas, TX, Undated
(39) 1st Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA, June 17, 1932
(40) 2nd Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA, August 9, 1932

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(41) 3rd Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA
(42) 4th Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA, September 2, 1932
(43) Mrs. Leila B. Shuey's letter in my name, Dallas News, March 7, 1932
(44) Mrs. Leila B. Shuey's letter, June 15, 1932
(45) Letter, L. W. Kemp on Jonas Harrison's grave, February 26, 1932
(46) Letter E. E. McFarland, Orange, TX, September 20, 1932
(47) Letter Mrs. R. G. Tolle, Austin, TX, hunting for an article in Georgia Historical Quarterly, September 2, 1932
(48) 1st Letter Edw. H. Lum, Genealogical Society NJ, June 3, 1932
(49) 2nd Letter Edw. H. Lum, Genealogical Society NJ, August 2, 1932
(50) Letter, Franklin Williams, June 7, 1932

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(51) Letter, Marquis James, June 7, 1932
(52) 1st Letter, J. Boardman Scovell, Lewiston, NY, July 9, 1932
(53) 2nd Letter, J. Boardman Scovell, Lewiston, NY, August 17, 1932
(54) 1st Letter Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, May 26, 1932
(55) 2nd Letter Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, June 7, 1932
(56) 3rd Letter Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, September 3, 1932
(57) 1st Letter J. Frank Dobie, Austin, TX, September 3, 1932
(58) 2nd Letter J. Frank Dobie, Austin, TX, September 8, 1932
(59) 1st Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, May 15, 1932
(60) 2nd Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, May 29, 1932

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(61) 3rd Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, June 24, 1932
(62) 4th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, July 26, 1932
(63) 5th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, July 30, 1932
(64) 6th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, August 14, 1932
(65) 7th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, August 29, 1932
(66) 8th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 8, 1932
(67) 9th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 23, 1932
(68) 10th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 29, 1932
(69) 11th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 22, 1932
(70) 12th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, October 31, 1932

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(71) 13th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, November 3, 1932
(72) 14th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, November 6, 1932
(73) Jonas Harrison's address for Independence, December 22, 1932
(74) Letter, John C. Shannon, Independence, TX, August 2, 1932
(75) 1st Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, August 27, 1932
(76) 2nd Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, September 14, 1932
(77) 3rd Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, September 24, 1932
(78) 4th Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, November 28, 1932
(79) Letter, Mrs. Maud H. Bender, New Jersey Historical Society, March 8, 1932
(80) Letter, Mrs. Mattie Austin Hatcher, March 11, 1932

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(81) Sketch John C. Shannon in Wharton's Historical of Texas
(82) Letter, Haynes Shannon, Navasota, TX, May 12, 1932
(83) Sam Houston's Petition for Divorce, November 30, 1933
(84) Letter, Mrs. C. O. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, May 1, 1932
(85) Letter, Mr. Frank McKnight, Arlington, TX, April 15, 1932
(86) Letter, Eliza Hayter, Dallas, TX, April 14, 1932
(87) Legend of Jonas Harrison, the Ugliest Man in East Texas, Letter Mr. Ernest Powell, Marshall, TX, March 10, 1932
(88) Newspaper (Danville, VA) account of the death of Harrison Williams, Jr.
(89) Will and Deeds relating to Jonas Harrison, Jr., Betsey Cooke Harrison, and James Cooke Harrison
(90) Letter Mrs. Burton A. Crane accompanying photostats, Betsey Harrison's signature

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(91) Letter, Floyd C. Shoemaker, Sec. State Historical Society of Missouri, on James Harrison, September 6, 1932
(92) Extract, New Encyclopedia Texas, Davis and Grobe, on Gen'l Wm. McFarland
(93) Legend of Jonas Harrison, the Lawyer
(94) Letter, Mrs. Will Stroud, Henderson, TX
(95) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, University Texas, Austin, TX, November 8, 1932
(96) Article, Georgia's Debt to Monmouth County, NJ, Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1923
(97) 1st Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA
(98) 2nd Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA
(99) 3rd Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA
(100) 2nd Letter, Mrs. Maud H. Bender, New Jersey Historical Society, November 17, 1932

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(101) Carbon Copy, Photostat Letter Jonas Harrison to Hon. Joseph Anderson, April 13, 1816
(102) Carbon copy, Photostats of Betsey Harrison's signatures, November 7, 1932
(103) Letter, Robt. W. Bingham, Director Museum, Buffalo Historical Society Early Life Jonas Harrison, May 5, 1932
(104) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher and Photostats Jonas Harrison, November 20, 1932
(105) Deeds Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, November 6, 1932
(106) Note, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher on back of Photostat of Residence Jonas Harrison, Buffalo, NY
(107) Note, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher, cost of photostat Jonas Harrison's house, July 19, 1932
(108) Copy photostat Jonas Harrison's License to practice law in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Michigan
(109) Copy of photostat, Jonas Harrison's license to practice law in the District of Huron and Detroit, MI Territory
(110) Record Texas House and Senate 5th Congress, on Bill concerning Divorce and Alimony

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(111) Articles on Jonas Harrison, Publications of Buffalo Historical Society
(112) Letter Dr. A. H. Shearer, Grosvenor Public Library, Buffalo, to M. L. Bonham, Clinton, NY
(113) Letter, Robt. W. Bingham, Buffalo Historical Society, Prices of Publications September 21, 1932
(114) 1st Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Documents and letters on Jonas Harrison, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, May 5, 1932
(115) 2nd Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, September 22, 1932
(116) 3rd Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, November 4, 1932
(117) Letter, Dr. M. L. Bonham, on Dr. Shearer and Quaife, May 5, 1932
(118) Letter, Dr. M. L. Bonham to Dr. M. M. Quaife recommending S. E. Asbury, May 5, 1932
(119) Letter, Dr. M. L. Bonham, to Dr. A. H. Shearer, recommending S. E. Asbury, May 5, 1932
(120) Letter, Dr. M. M. Quaife to Dr. M. L. Bonham, May 6, 1932

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(121) 1st Letter, Mrs. T. B. McFarland, Houston, TX, September 12, 1932
(122) 2nd Letter, Mrs. T. B. McFarland, Houston, TX, October 28, 1932
(123) Carbon copy Part of 3rd letter (Photostat) Jonas Harrison to Stephen F. Austin
(124) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatchery, copying references to Jonas Harrison, Buffalo Historical Society Publications, May 22, 1932
(125) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher, on hunting Sam Houston's Petition for Divorce files, Dallas, News, June 17, 1932
(126) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher, on delay photostats (Jonas Harrison documents) August 25, 1932
(127) Letters, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher on photostat Jonas Harrison's house, September 10, 1932
(128) Mrs. M. A. Hatcher on Jonas Harrison's eloquence, March 11, 1932
(129) Index--Jonas Harrison File
(130) Index to Jonas Harrison Photostats and photographs

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(131) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, December 7, 1932, Photostats
(132) 1st card, Mr. H. F. Morrison, Dally's History, Woodbridge, New Jersey, December 1, 1932
(133) 2nd card, Noah F. Morrison, Dally's History, Woodbridge, New Jersey, December 12, 1932
(134) Letter, Jas. A. Kilgore, S. M. U., Dallas, TX, Photostats, Licenses
(135) 2nd Letter, Dr. E. C. Barker, Jonas Harrison's 3rd Letter to Austin
(136) Jacob Shannon's Indian Stories
(137) Deed of Transfer to Jacob Shannon by Heirs of Owen Shannon and Margaret Shannon
(138) 5th Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, November 30, 1932
(139) Legal Agreement, James McCown and Margaret Shannon
(140) 12th Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, November 24, 1932

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(141) 3rd Letter, Mrs. I. B. McFarland, September 19, 1932
(142) Copy, Photostats, Jonas Harrison, License to practice law in District of Huron, and Detroit, Michigan Territory, 1807
(143) Copy, Photostats, Jonas Harrison, license to practice law, Supreme Court in Michigan Territory, 1807
(144) Jacob Shannon's account of an incident in the Fredonian war (Fragment)
(145) Letter, Edw. H. Lum, December 3, 1932
(146) 4th Letter, Harrison Williams, November 28, 1932
(147) 15th Letter, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, November 30, 1932
(148) 4th Letter, Miss Louise Rau, December 3, 1932
(149) 13th Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, December 2, 1932
(150) Card, George A. Osborn, Rutgers University Library, December 15, 1932

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(151) Letter, Edw. H. Lum, Chatham, NJ, December 12, 1932
(152) Letter, Dr. Thos. P. Martin, Library of Congress, December 13, 1932
(153) Letter, Daniel H. Newhall, New York City, December 1932
(154) 6th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, December 12, 1932
(155) 5th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, December 5, 1932
(156) 5th Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, January 10, 1933
(157) 7th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, December 5, 1932
(158) 4th Letter, Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, January 14, 1933
(159) Letter, Mrs. Maud H. Bender, New Jersey, January 12, 1933
(160) Letter, Part I, R. E. McFarland, Historical Society, New York City, December 14, 1933

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(161) Letter, Part II. R. E. McFarland, New York City, December 14, 1933
(162) Letter, Malcolm O. Young, Reference Librarian, Princeton University, December 13, 1932
(163) 16th Letter, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, Buffalo NY, January 8, 1933
(164) Letter, Hon. G. N. Fuller, Michigan Historical Commission, January 3, 1933
(165) Letter, Hon. Buron Fitts, Los Angeles; Cal., January 5, 1933
(166) Extract, Montgomery Patriot, Proceedings, Congress of the Republic of Texas, July 2, 1845
(167) Deed, Daniel Hauk to Asa Lawrence, August 7, 1851
(168) Deed, of Negro from Jacob Shannon to his daughter, Josephine Connell, November 4, 1861
(169) Will, Catherine Yoakum Shannon, May 23, 1859
(170) Guardianship, Moses Hauk, Scott Co., Mo., November 7, 1851

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(171) Deed, Nancy Garret to Jacob Shannon, February 2, 1856
(172) Daniel and Samuell Hauk to A. Hunter, Power of Attorney, February 3, 1846
(173) Deed, Government to Owen Shannon, one league, 1831
(174) Deed of Conveyance, Daniel Hauk to Asa Lawrence and Asa Lawrence to Jacob Shannon, February 25, 1852
(175) Killin Shannon to Floyd Shannon, Power of Attorney, April 1, 1860
(176) Deed, Samuell Hauk to Daniel Hauk, April 17, 1849
(177) Extract, Montgomery Patriot, Anson Jones' Proclamation, July 21, 1845
(178) Letter, Dr. E. M. Coulter and Enclosure, of Miss Ruth Blair's, January 6, 1933
(179) 17th Letter, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, Buffalo, NY, January 24, 1933
(180) Letter John M. Harrison, Atlanta, GA, February 14, 1933

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(181) Letter, Mrs. J. C. Hardeman, Warthen, GA, February 13, 1933
(182) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, Ann Arbor, MI, February 14, 1933
(183) Mortgage, Jonas Harrison and Betsey Harrison to Bank of Niagara, June 7, 1819
(184) Deed of Sale, New York State Bank to William James, September 18, 1822
(185) Deed of Sale, William James to New York State Bank, September 19, 1822
(186) Sale, Jonas Harrison Property by Attorney General of New York, January 7, 1824
(187) Letter, Mrs. H. G. Faulk, Jeffersonville, GA, February 17, 1933
(188) Letter, E. F. Gaston, Dayton, TX, March 7, 1933
(189) Extract, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 25, pp. 142, 143, 144
(190) Letter, Floyd C. Shoemaker, Sec. Missouri State Historical Society March 11, 1933

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(191) 8th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, March 13, 1933
(192) Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, March 18, 1933
(193) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit, MI, March 18, 1933
(194) Letter, Mrs. W. C. Stroud, Henderson, TX, April 14, 1933
(195) Note, Mrs. I. B. McFarland, Houston, TX, April 18, 1933
(196) Letter, Mrs. Herman Wallace, Henderson, TX, May 9, 1933
(197) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, May 12, 1933
(198) Letter, Mrs. Ruth John Sanders, La Porte, TX, May 11, 1933
(199) Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, November 6, 1932
(200) Deed, Ellender Harrison to Jacob Shannon, January 1st, 1855

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(201) Letter, Chas. H. Rose, Arlington, TX, April 18, 1932
(202) Letter, Senator W. A. Hanger, April 11, 1932
(203) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, May 19, 1933
(204) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, May 21, 1933
(205) Second Legend of Jonas Harrison the Lawyer, Beaumont Enterprise, April 16, 1933
(206) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, May 25, 1933
(207) Letter, Prof. F. G. Guittard, Baylor University, June 4, 1933
(208) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, June 1, 1933
(209) Letter, Robt. F. Eldridge, Mount Clemens, MI to Miss Louise Rau, January 15, 1933
(210) Letter, Mr. Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, June 2, 1933

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(211) Article on Chas. D. Smith, Vol. V, Page 89, Wharton's "Texas under Many Flags"
(212) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, State Library, June 6, 1933
(213) Extract, Gammel's Laws of Texas, Vol. II, pp. 483-6 inc. on Act concerning Divorce and Alimony
(214) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, University of MI Ann Arbor, MI June 6, 1933
(215) Letter, Thos. B. Bartlett, Marlin, TX, June 5, 1933
(216) Letter, Dr. Robt. W. Bingham, Buffalo Historical Society, June 8, 1933
(217) Letter, H. B. Parks, to J. N. Mayes, Dilly, TX, June 9, 1933
(218) Letter, J. H. Mayes to H. B. Parks, San Antonio, June 10, 1933
(219) Letter, H. B. Parks, San Antonio, June 2, 1933
(220) Letter, Harbert Davenport, June 20, 1933

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(221) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Dallas, TX, July 3, 1933
(222) Letter, H. B. Parks, San Antonio, TX, July 4, 1933
(223) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, Ann Arbor, MI, July 6, 1933
(224) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Dallas, TX, July 8, 1933
(225) Letters, Miss Aurora Estrada, State Library, Austin, TX, July 10, 1933
(226) Note, on second Legend of Jonas Harrison, the Lawyer, by Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, July 11, 1933
(227) Letter, Mrs. R. E. White, Henderson, TX, July 13, 1933
(228) Letter and Enclosure on Harris Hampden Hickman by Miss Louise Rau, Detroit, MI Public Library, July 13, 1933
(229) Chief Justice Woodward, Decisions Supreme Court, Michigan Territory, Denison Case in which Jonas Harrison appeared as counsel, September 24, 1807
(230) Fifth letter Lewis C. Harrison, Box 122, Pryor, Oklahoma, July 20, 1933

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(231) Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, July 20, 1933
(232) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, 145 Fifteenth Ave., San Mateo, Calif., July 18, 1933
(233) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Dallas, TX, July 24, 1933
(234) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, July 24, 1935
(235) Letter, Mrs. Mary Daggett Lake, Fort Worth, TX, July 25, 1933
(236) Letter, Hon. Francis J. Audet, Canadian Archives, Ottawa, Canada, July 26, 1933
(237) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 W. Front St., Arlington, TX, August 21, 1933
(238) Letter, Miss Florence Emory, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit, MI, August 3, 1933
(239) Letter, Mrs. Nannie F. Porter, Richmond, VA, August 5, 1933
(240) Letter, Miss Florence A. Emory, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, August 3, 1933

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(241) Heirlooms, Roxbury Hall, Leesburg, VA, August 15, 1933
(242) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, California, July 31, 1933
(243) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, Ann Arbor, MI, August 7, 1933
(244) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, August 20, 1933
(245) Letter, Miss Florence A. Emory, The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, August 18, 1933
(246) Letter, Prof. M. L. Bonham, Clinton, NY, August 11, 1933
(247) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 West Front St., Arlington, TX, September 18, 1933
(248) Letter, Dr. Victor Paltsits, New York Public Library, New York City, August 14, 1933
(249) Letter, H. M. Lydenburg, Asst. Director, New York Public Library, New York City, August 16, 1933
(250) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, August 28, 1933

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(251) Note, Mr. Sullivan, Treasury Department Washington, D. C. to Dr. Thomas P. Martin, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., August 19, 1933
(252) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, July 30, 1933
(253) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, July 29, 1933
(254) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, August 24, 1933
(255) Letter, Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, September 6, 1933
(256) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, September 9, 1933
(257) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, 145 Fifteenth Ave., San Mateo, Calif., September 12, 1933
(258) Letter, Florence Emery, Secretary to Dr. Quaife, Burton Collection, Detroit Public Library, August 2, 1933
(259) Letter, Justice J. L. Bonham, Anderson, SC, September 15, 1933
(260) Letter, Charles R. Moore, Dallas, TX, September 22, 1933

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(261) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, California, September 21, 1933
(262) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, October 21, 1933
(263) Extracts from Raines' Year Book for Texas, Vol. II, Pages 343-344. William T. Shannon, Belton
(264) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, State Library, Austin, TX, October 5, 1933
(265) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit, MI, enclosing two letters of Jonas Harrison, October 3, 1933
(266) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, October 10, 1933
(267) Letter, L. W. Kemp to Dr. Lewis C. Harrison (C. C. sent me), October 11, 1933
(268) (1 and 2) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, October 14, 1933
(269) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, October 14, 1933
(270) Letter, Justice M. L. Bonham, Anderson, SC, October 18, 1933

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(271) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, enclosing narrative of the search for the grave of Jonas Harrison, October 26, 1933
(272) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, 145 Fifteenth Avenue, San Mateo, Calif., October 24, 1933
(273) Letter, Miss Ruth John Sanders, La Porte, TX, October 30, 1933
(274) Letter, Mr. Chas. R. Moore, Austin Bridge Co., Dallas, TX, November 10, 1933
(275) Card, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, Calif. (Cooke Family pictures) November 8, 1933
(276) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, November 2, 1933
(277) Anecdote of Jonathan Anderson and John Payne by Capt. T. W. Blount to Dr. Lewis C. Harrison, November 12, 1933
(278) Second Narrative, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, on the search for Lost Grave of Jonas Harrison, November 12, 1933
(279) Letter, Miss Mattie Austin Hatcher, University of Texas, Austin, TX, November 14, 1933
(280) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, November 15, 1933

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(281) Card, Dr. Herbert Gambrell, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, November 21, 1933
(282) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, December 6, 1933
(283) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, December 7, 1933
(284) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, Calif., December 4, 1933
(285) Article, History of Harrison County, Dallas Morning News, May 2, 1926, Kindness of Dr. Alex Dionst
(286) Letter, Hon. J. H. Walker, Com. General Land Office, Austin, TX, December 15, 1933
(287) Letter, Gen. Claude Pollard, Norwood Building, Austin, TX, December 27, 1933
(288) References to John Irons in the Austin Papers
(289) Letter, Dr. F. B. Clark, College Station, TX, January 2, 1934
(290) Letter, Miss Grace Hunkinger, Lincoln, Nebr., December 31, 1934

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(291) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, State Library, Austin, TX, January 10, 1934
(292) Letter, Mrs. W. O. Stroud, 209 South Marshall Street, Henderson, TX, January 10, 1934
(293) Letter, Justice M. L. Bonham, Anderson, SC, January 17, 1934
(294) Letter and blank for filling, from Adjutant General's Office concerning service record of Jonas Harrison, Jr., January 25, 1934
(295) Service Record, Thos. Jefferson Harrison in Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D. C., Kindness Miss Harriet Smither, January 25, 1934
(296) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 4, 1934
(297) Letter Miss Harriet Smither, Archivist, State Library, Austin, TX, February 7, 1934
(298) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Austin Bridge Co., Dallas, TX, February 15, 1934
(299) Letter Dr. H. T. Priestley, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, February 22, 1934
(300) Letter, Dr. C. A. True, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, February 26, 1934

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(301) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Austin Bridge Co., Dallas, TX, March 3, 1934
(302) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 West Front St., Arlington, TX, March 4, 1934
(303) Letter, Dr. C. A. True, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, March 31, 1934
(304) Letter, Dr. C. A. True, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, April 5, 1934
(305) Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, Masonic Home, Utica, NY, April 7, 1934
(306) Letter, Al B. Nelson, 2416 Allston Way, Berkeley, Calif., April 10, 1934
(307) Letter, Wm. Hampton Thomas, Terral, OK, April 20, 1934
(308) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, April 21, 1934
(309) Article, Shannon Family of South Carolina from Historic Camden by Kirkland and Kennedy, pp. 431-34
(310) Title page and c., Harrison Williams' book on the Williams Family, received May 1934

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(311) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, May 4, 1934
(312) Letter, Miss Ada Fitts, 290 North St., Buffalo, NY, May 14, 1934
(313) Letter, with documents of Jonas Harrison, from Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, May 21, 1934
(314) List of References to Jonas Harrison in Nacogdoches Archives, found by Dr. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 24, 1934
(315) Letter, J. Evetts Haley, University of Texas, Austin, TX, May 23, 1934
(316) Letter, Dr. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 24, 1934
(317) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, June 11, 1934
(318) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, July 29, 1934
(319) Letter, Mrs. John H. Jones, Box 621, Bryan, TX, August 30, 1934
(320) Letter, Mrs. John H. Jones, Box 621, Bryan, TX, September 10, 1934

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(321) Account, Search for Jonas Harrison's grave, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, July 29, 1934
(322) "The Iron Man, "Chapter in "Historic Camden" (S.C.) by Kirkland and Kennedy
(323) Address Mrs. Chas. A. Boineau, Cash Depot, SC for copy Cash-Shannon duel by E. B. C. Cash
(324) Letter, Mrs. John H. Jones, Box 621, Bryan, TX, September 27, 1934
(325) Letter, Mrs. W. O. Stroud, 200 S. Marshall St., Henderson, TX, October 18, 1934
(326) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, October 25, 1934
(327) Letter, Justice M. L. Bonham, Supreme Court, SC, Anderson, SC, November 10, 1934 (Shannon-Cash Duel)
(328) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI November 12, 1934
(329) Extract, Orangeburg Democrat, Shannón-Cash Duel, July 9, 1880
(330) Letter, Mrs. A. S. Salley, 901 Laurens St., Columbia, SC, (Shannon-Cash Duel), November 16, 1934

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(331) Letter, Mrs. Ruth John Sanders, Joan Lafitte Hotel, Galveston, TX, November 24, 1934
(332) Letter, Mr. J. R. Fleming, 1913 Whitis, Austin, TX, December 4, 1934
(333) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 Front St., Arlington, TX (sending pictures of Eleanor Harrison, and her sons, John and Thomas Jefferson, and daughter Almira), December 19, 1934
(334) Letter, J. R. Fleming, University of Texas, Austin, TX, transmitting transcripts from Nacogdoches Archives, December 23, 1934
(335) Further accounts, Cash-Shannon Duel in SC, Received December 28, 1934
(336) Legal Document Harrison (Jonas) and Hopkins, attorneys for Jared Groce in the estate of Robt. Collier (Asbine), (Kindness Dr. Lewis C. Harrison), December 16, 1927
(337) Report of judges in the election of Procurator (or Elector) of District of Tenshaw and Sabine Jesse Walker and Jonas Harrison, Nacogdoches Archives, December 16, 1827
(338) Report of Jonas Harrison to Col. Piedras at Nacogdoches, Protests against illegal intrusions of Americans. A Protestant minister (Mr. Biddle ("AnaBaptist") prohibited from holding services or preaching, Nacogdoches Archives, (kindness Dr. Lewis C. Harrison), February 1, 1828
(339) Letter, J. Harrison to the commanding officer at Nacogdoches (Latter part of February 1828), Nacogdoches Archives (Kindness Dr. Lewis C. Harrison)
(340) Deposition of Elisha Clapp in John Berry Estate, Nacogdoches Archives (Kindness Dr. Geo. L. Crocket), April 16, 1833

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(341) Letter, Archives Division, State Library, Austin, TX, August 9, 1935
(342) Letter, Washington, D. C., March 18, 1935
(343) Letter, J. R. Fleming, 705 West 22 1/2 St., Austin, TX, January 31, 1934
(344) Card, Dr. Y. M. Rogers, Center, TX, Names of people to write for information on Jonas Harrison in Shelby County
(345) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, April 27, 1937
(346) Letter, Dr. E. C. Barker, University of Texas, Austin, 1941-04-29
(347) Letter, Miss Rosalind Langston, 1941-04-29
(349) Letter, L. W. Kemp, TX Company, 1941-04-29
(350) Letter, Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-04-30

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(351) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Sketches of E. Texas Pioneers, 1941-04-30
(352) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-05-02
(353) Letter, Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-05-12
(354) Letter, Bascom Giles, General Land Office
(355) Letter, E. W. Winkler, Bibliographer UT Library Austin, 1941-05-05
(356) Letter, Harrison Williams, 1941-05-06
(358) Letter, Miss Rosalind Langston, Henderson, TX, 1941-05-09
(359) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, TX State Archives, 1941-05-09
(360) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, Archivist UT Library, 1941-05-13

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(361) Letter, E. W. Winkler UT Library, 1941-05-14
(362) Letter, Herbert Grambell, Dallas Historical Society, 1941-05-14
(363) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-05-15
(364) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-05-21
(365) Letter, Elias Ransom to William Woodbridge, 1820-01-15
(366) Letter, Bascom Giles, General Land Office, Austin, 1941-05-19
(367) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-05-28
(368) Letter, Dr. William E. Howard, 1941-05-24
(369) Letter, Lt. Col. James A. Watson on Capt. Hickman, U.S.A., 1941-05-26
(370) Letter, Southern Blue Print and Supply Co., 1941-05-26

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(371) Letter, Herbert Gambrell, Dallas Historical Society, 1941-05-29
(372) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, Archivist UT Library, 1941-06-02
(373) Letter, Clifford K. Shipton, Libr. American Antiquarian Society, 1941-06-05
(374) Letter, Adjutant General's Office. Service Record Capt. Hickman War 1812, 1941-06-10
(375) Letter, Mrs. Guy A. Blount, Nacogdoches, TX, 1941-06-11
(376) Letter, Dr. Roll W. Bingham Dir. Buffalo Historical Society, 1941-06-12
(377) Letter, Miss Helen W. Pickup, 1941-06-12
(378) Letter, R. W. G. Vail New York State Library, 1941-06-16
(379) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-06-18
(380) Letter, Joel W. Lennon, 1941-06-18

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(381) Letter, Miss Billie Stroud for Mrs. W. O. Stroud, 1941-06-19
(382) Card, Miss Louise Rau, 1941-06-19
(383) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, TX State Archives, 1941-0620
(384) Letter, J. Frank Dobie, 1941-06-26
(385) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, TX State Archives, 1941-06-24
(386) Letter, Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, TX, 1941-06-16
(387) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg VA, 1941-06-30
(388) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-07-01
(389) Card Naming present landowners on John Iron's League, Waller County, 1941-06-26
(390) Card, Joe Willis, 1941-07-01

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(391) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-07-11
(392) Manuscript, Nacogdoches Archives, 1824-06-08
(393) Card, Mr. F. A. Holik 1941-07-02
(394) Letter, Harrison Williams, transmitting J. Harrison's Letter Book, 1941-07-28
(395) Note, Unsigned giving address of Wm. English, Josaquin, 1941-06-06
(396) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-08-16
(397) Letter, S. E. Asbury to Estate, O. E. Monnette, 1941-05-24
(398) Article, "Jonas Harrison, Legendary and Historical" Texas State Historical Association, 1941-04-19
(399) Letter, Mrs. R. L. Stuart, 1941-08-18
(400) Letter, Ernest Powelll, Marshall, TX, 1936-05-24

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(401) Headings, J. Harrison, Letter Book, Kindness Harrison Williams
(402) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1813-12-24
(403) Letter, J. Harrison to Richard Rush, 1813-12-31
(404) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-12-27
(405) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-01-03
(406) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-01-07
(407) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith 1814-01-10
(408) Letter, Richard Rush to J. Harrison, 1814-01-11
(409) Letter, Richard Rush to J. Harrison, 1814-01-17
(410) Letter, J. Harrison to Richard Rush, 1814-01-18
(411) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-01-19
(412) Letter, J. Harrison to Richard Rush, 1814-01-19
(413) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-01
(414) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-18
(415) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-01-29
(416) Letter, J. Harrison to S.H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(417) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(418) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(419) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(420) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(421) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(422) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-01
(423) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-01
(424) Letter, Nathan Williams to J. Harrison, 1814-03-12
(425) Letter, J. Harrison to Nathan Williams, 1814-03-28
(426) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-22
(427) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-22
(428) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-22
(429) Letter, DeWitt Clinton to Jonas Harrison, 1814-01-20
(430) Letter, J. Harrison Balavia to Richard Rush, 1814-03-31
(431) Letter, J. Harrison Balavia to DeWitt Clinton, 1814-02-24
(432) Letter, J. Harrison Balavia to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-31
(433) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-04-06
(434) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-04-06
(435) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-04-01
(436) Letter, Henry W. Ball to J. Harrison, 1814-04-16
(437) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-05-01
(438) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-05-01
(439) Letter, Ez Bacon to J. Harrison, 1814-04-18
(440) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-04
(441) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-07
(442) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-12
(443) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-25
(444) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-06-08
(445) Letter, J. Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-06-08
(446) Letter, J. Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-06-18
(447) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, N.Y., 1814-05-28
(448) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, Buffalo, 1815-06-15
(449) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, Buffalo, 1815-06-15
(450) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, Buffalo, N.Y., 1814-06-30
(451) Jonas Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-06-18
(452) Jonas Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-01
(453) Jonas Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-06
(454) Jonas Harrison to Ezekiel Bacon, Buffalo, 1814-07-01
(455) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-11
(456) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-16
(457) Jonas Harrison to Ezekiel Bacon, Buffalo, 1814-07-16
(458) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-08-26
(459) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-11-01
(460) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-11-22
(461) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-12-12
(462) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-12-15
(463) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-12-19
(464) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1814-12-20
(465) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1814-12-20
(466) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1815-01-03
(467) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1815-01-15
(468) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1815-01-20
(469) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-02-02
(470) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-02-02
(471) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-02-03
(472) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1815-02-15
(473) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-03-03
(474) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1815-03-07
(475) J. Harrison to A. J. Dallas; Washington, D.C., 1815-03-08
(476) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-04-05
(477) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-04-29
(478) J. Harrison to Alexander Dallas, 1815-05-31
(479) J. Harrison to Alexander Dallas, 1815-05-31
(480) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-07-18
(481) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-08-31
(482) J. Harrison to Thomas [UNK] N.Y., 1815-09-16
(483) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-09-16
(484) J. Harrison to Joseph Anderson, 1815-10-15
(485) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-11-06
(486) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-11-13
(487) J. Harrison to Joseph Anderson, 1815-12-14
(488) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-12
(489) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-01-13
(490) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-02-06
(491) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1816-03-22
(492) V. Spalding for J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-03-24
(493) Joseph Anderson to J. Harrison, 1816-03-26
(494) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-03-28
(495) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-04-10
(496) J. Harrison to J. Anderson, 1816-04-13
(497) J. Anderson to J. Harrison, 1816-04-30
(498) J. Harrison to J. Anderson, 1816-05-20
(499) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-06-10
(499.5) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-06-17
(500) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-07-31
(501) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-11-18
(502) J. Harrison to Major General P. B. Porter, 1816-12-19
(503) Affidavit; V. Spalding for J. Harrison, 1816-12-20
(504) J. Harrison's accounts for 1816, 1817-02-08
(505) Reasons accompanying Harrison's annual accounts, 1817-02-08
(506) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-05-27
(507) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1817-07-15
(508) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-07-28
(509) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-07-28
(510) J. Harrison to Amos Pebody, 1817-09-23
(511) J. Harrison to Ebenezer Hyde, 1817-09-23
(512) J. Harrison to Andrew A. Norton, 1817-09-23
(512.5) J. Harrison to John C. Spencer, 1817-12-04
(513) J. Harrison to Benjamin Ellicott and John C. Spencer, 1817-12-04
(514) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-04
(516) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1817-09-30
(517) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-15
(518) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-17
(519) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-17
(520) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-01-07
(521) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-01-17
(522) Memorial, J. Harrison to Congress for Relief, 1818-01-23
(523) J. Harrison to DeWitt Clinton, 1818-01-29
(524) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-03-26
(525) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-04-02
(526) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1818-03-09
(527) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-04-09
(527.5) J. Harrison to Amos Pebody, 1818-04-14
(528) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-04-14
(529) J. Harrison to E. Secon and Co., 1818-06-09
(530) J. Harrison to E. Secon and Co., 1818-08-22
(531) J. Harrison to J. Law and Edmund Law, 1818-07-16
(532) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-08-17
(533) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1818-07-28
(534) J. Harrison to John and Edmund Law, 1818-08-28
(535) J. Harrison to Eliphalet Dewey, 1818-08-27
(536) to B. Woodbridge, 1818-09-25
(537) to I. T. Bauet, 1818-09-29
(538) J. Harrison to Charles Toppan, 1818-09-24
(539) to Trumbull Cary, 1818-10-28
(540) John Law to J. Harrison, 1818-08-16
(541) J. Harrison to John Law, 1818-11-05
(542) J. Harrison to Joseph Ellicott, 1818-12-08
(543) J. Harrison to William Peacock, 1818-12-03
(544) J. Harrison to William H. Crawford, 1818-10-29
(545) J. Harrison to Seymour Brianard, 1818-12-10
(545.5) J. Harrison to W. A. Thompson, 1818-12-15
(546) J. Harrison to Daniel S. Esquire, 1818-12-22
(547) J. Harrison to John C. Spencer, 1819-01-05
(548) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1819-01-12
(549) Account of J. Harrison as collector, 1818; 1819-01-19
(550) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1819-01-19
(551) Annual account of J. Harrison, 1817; 1818-02-09
(552) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-02-09
(553) Memorial to Congress by J. Harrison for loss in War of 1812
(554) J. Harrison to Daniel Steele, 1819-02-09
(556) John Law to J. Harrison, 1818-11-14
(557) J. Harrison to John Law, 1819-04-03
(558) J. Harrison to Joseph Story, 1819-04-08
(559) J. Harrison to Lawrence Willson and Co., 1819-04-16
(560) J. Harrison to H. Niles, 1819-04-16
(561) Affidavit, Ralph Cotlan, 1817-11-15
(562) H. Hutchinson to J. Harrison, 1819-04-16
(563) H. Hutchinson to J. Harrison, 1819-04-27
(563.5) J. Harrison to H. Hutchinson, 1819-04-27
(564) J. Harrison to Charles Tappan, 1819-03-25
(565) J. Harrison to Daniel Steel, 1819-05-25
(566) J. Harrison to James C. Wattles, 1819-05-25
(567) J. Harrison to Edmund Law, 1819-06-19
(568) J. Harrison to Roger Skinner, 1819-06-28
(569) Joseph Anderson to J. Harrison, 1818-06-03
(570) Joseph Anderson to J. Harrison, 1819-06-08
(571) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1819-07-16
(572) Comment, J. Harrison on Destruction of Lewiston, N.Y. by British and Indians 1813

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(574) Dr. Walter P. Webb; Editor, Quarterly, University of Texas, 1941-10-06
(575) Clifford K. Shipton; Am. Antiquarian Society; Worcester, Mass., 1941-12-03
(576) Marion P. Wiltse; NY State Library; Albany, N.Y., 1941-12-10
(577) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA 1941-12-11
(578) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-10-28
(579) Walter P. Webb; TX State Historical Association; Austin, TX, 1941-11-20
(580) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-11-30
(581) Walter P. Webb; TX State Historical Association, 1941-11-04
(582) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-11-17
(583) Rosalind, Henderson, TX, 1941-11-30
(586) Mrs. Guy Blaunt; Nacogdoches, TX, 1941-12-10
(590) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-12-18

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(592) W. P. Webb; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1942-01-14
(594) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1942-02-08
(595) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1942-03-01
(597) Charles D. Smith; Beaumont, TX, 1941-11-07
(598) Letter, Harrison Williams, 1942-04-10

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(601) Letter, Ernest Powell, 1936-04-17
(602) Index to Jonas Harrison Letter Book

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(612) Letter, Harrison Williams, 1942-06-26
(616) Letter, N. F. Porter, 1933-07-24 (?)

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Unnumbered letters and documents

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"Jonas Harrison, Legendary and Historical"

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Photostat Copies of Documents

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(1) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1919-11-03
(2) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1919-04-30
(3) A. B. Loiseau; TX State Historical Association; Austin, TX, 1919-05-08
(4) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas.; Austin, TX, 1920-02-18
(5) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1922-03-31
(6) T. F. Harwood; Gonzales, TX, 1927-06-15
(7) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1930-12-30
(8) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, 1931-04-08
(9) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, 1931-06-30
(10) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, 1931-11-07

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(11) H. L. Summerville; Photographer; San Antonio, TX, 31-03-10
(12) Leita Small; Alamo Chapel; San Antonio, TX, 31-03-28
(13) Agatha M. Welsh; Sunshine Ranch; San Antonio, TX, 31-11-07
(14) A. B. Loiseau, Houston, TX, 1932-01-25
(15) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-02-01
(16) Marie B. Owen; Alabama Department of Archives and History; Montgomery, AL, 1932-02-10
(17) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-02-12
(18) Myra N. Turley; Lincolnton, NC, 1932-02-25
(19) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-03-15
(20) James A. Robertson; Florida State Historical Society; Takoma Park, MD, 1932-03-26

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(21) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1932-03-20, with an enclosed letter to Sec. Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio; from Douglas P. Boyd, Long Beach, MS
(22) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-05-03
(23) Ruby Nixon; Fort Worth, TX, 1932-05-03
(24) Ruby Nixon; Fort Worth, TX, 1932-05-03, with the enclosed article "Bob Davis Uncovers an Untold Story About The Alamo" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1932-02-28
(25) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, TX, 1932-06-01
(25.5) R. F. Hall; San Antonio, TX, 1932-06-13
(26) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, Tx, 1932-06-29
(27) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1932-06-29
(28) Ruby Nixon; Clifton, TX, 1932-08-03
(29) E. P. Arneson, 1933-06-22
(30) Maury Maverick; San Antonio, TX, 1933-07-01

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(31) Maury Maverick; San Antonio, TX, 1933-07-13
(32) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1933-07-18
(33) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1933-10-20
(34) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1933-11-07
(35) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1933-11-11
(36) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1933-11-27
(37) M. L. Bonham; Clinton, N.Y., 1934-01-12
(38) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1934-01-31
(39) R. F. Hall; San Antonio, TX, 1934-03-03
(40) Viva Crain Schleicher; Victoria, TX, 1934-12-16

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(41) L. W. Kemp; Austin, TX, 1934-12-18
(42) Harriet Smither; State Library; Austin, TX, 1936-01-26
(43) R. B. Blake; Nacogdoches, TX, 1936-03-04
(44) J. G. O'Donohoe; TX Centennial Central Exposition; Dallas, TX, 1936-08-21
(45) C. E. Nelson; County Agricultural Agent; Port Lavaca, TX, 1944-04-08
(46) Manuel De Leon Ortega; Gilmer, TX
(47) E. L. Smettles; Brenham, TX, [????]-05-11
(48) A. B. Loiseau; Austin, TX
(49) S. E. Asbury to Gen. Burleson, Austin, TX
(50) "Early History Uncovered by Chabot" San Antonio Light, 1931-11-09

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(51) "Form Society for Historical Research Here," 1933-09-18
(52) "Remember the Alamo" The State, Columbia, SC, 1934-03-21
(53) Newspaper Article, "Bones of Heroes of Alamo Found Buried in Cathedral...,"
(54) Newspaper Article, Archbishop Drossarts Asks Public to Subscribe, "Funds for Proper Reburial of Remains of the Heroes of the Alamo"
(55) Newspaper Article, "Father Zaldivar Answers Claim that Bones Found in Cathedral are Those of Victims of Massacre of El Rosillo," March 28, 1813
(56) Newspaper Article, "Texas Reminiscences; A Graphic Picture of the Burning of Gonzales. Some Thrilling Experiences Following the Fall of the Alamo," by Col. Robt. E. Handy
(57) "Spelling of Name, Not Money of 'Croesus,' Worries Historian," Austin Statesman, 193[?]-03-24
(58) Newspaper Article, "Relic of Early Texas Found at Austin College"
(59) Article from Flake's Daily Bulletin, Galveston, TX, 1869-07-14
(60) "Notes on the Storming of Bexar, 1835" By S. A. Maverick

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(61) "One Hundred Years Ago Today in Texas" by Clarence R. Wharton, 1936-02-18
(62) "Catholics at the Alamo" by Rev. Joseph O'Donohoe
(63) Excerpt from Unknown Source on Capt. Albert Martin's Men at the Alamo
(64) Account of Men Fighting at the Alamo Written in Spanish, (Not translated)

Oversize Family Documents

2/1: Indenture land Agreements Between Burchards in New York, 1821-1835

2/2: Amasa Burchard Founds Independence Texas and Heirs Claim Property, 1835-1860

2/3: Land Deeds in Texas, 1843-1868

2/4: Map of Independence Texas, 1970

Burchard/Birchard Family Papers

  • TxAM-CRS C000504
  • Collection
  • 1821-1998

This collection includes documents of the Burchard/Birchard family from 1821 to 1998. The family is notable to Texas as Amasa Burchard was a founder of Independence Texas in 1835. The Burchard family claimed land through the generations in Texas following Amasa Burchard. The family remains active in Texas as John W. Burchard helped erect a Historical Landmark in Independence in 1998.

Folders 56-103; #2-55; #2-104; #2-91; #1-142

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(2) Miller C. Weaver; Corpus Christi, Tx., 1932-02-26
(4) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-03-18
(5) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-03-18
(6) Adina De Zavala; San Antonio, Tx., 1932-09-04
(7) E. Wilder Spaulding, Dept. of State, Washington, D.C., 1932-09-15
(10) E. Wilder Spaulding; Dept. of State; Washington, D.C., 1932-11-09

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(12) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1932-11-29
(13) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-01-03
(15) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-01-12
(16) Rev. Francis B. Steck; San Jose Mission; San Antonio, Tx., 1933-01-13
(17) Waldo E. Bailey; American Consular Service; Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, 1933-01-14
(18) Maury Hughes; State Democratic Executive Committee; Dallas, Tx., 1933-01-14
(19) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1933-01-19
(20) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-03-21

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(21) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-03-08
(22) Official Service Record of Telesfora Alavez (in Spanish)
(23) Translation of Official Service Record of Telesfora Alavez
(24) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-04-17
(25) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1933-05-05
(26) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-05-31
(28) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; San Felipe Public Schools; Del Rio, Tx., 1933-11-21
(29) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1933-11-27
(30) Mrs. Jospehus Daniels; Embassy of USA; Mexico, 1934-01-09

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(31) Josephus Daniels; American Embassy; Mexico City, 1934-01-20
(33)"Angel of Goliad History Told to Business Women," 1934-02-01
(34) Josephus Daniels; Ambassador to Mexico; Enclosing Letter of Thomas Bowman, Consular General, 1934-01-31
(36) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx; Del Rio, Tx., 1934-02-09
(37) Rev. Francis Borgia Steck, American Catholic Historical Assn.; Washington, D.C., 1934-02-13
(38) Mrs. O. B. Martin; College Station, Tx., 1934-02-20

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(41) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1934-04-10
(42) Majorie Rogers; Marlin, Tx., 1934-04-17
(43) Dr. Alex Dienst, Temple, Tx. to Majorie Rogers; Marlin, Tx., 1934-03-30
(44) Majorie Rogers; Marlin, Tx., 1934-08-22
(45) Ed Kilmer; Houston Post; Houston, Tx., 1934-12-27
(46) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-05-11

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(55) J. A. White; Goliad, Tx., 1934-02-04
"Victoria: March 19-22, 1836"
Quin Family Tradition of Sra. Alavez
Dallas News Thru Herbert Davenport, 1935-03-26
"Angel of Goliad' by Joseph O'Donohoe
"Mystery of Angel of Goliad Never Has Been Solved" by Marjorie Rogers
C. W. Gibson, Lone Star Fish & Oyster Co., Corpus Christi, Tx., 1932-02-25
G. C. Richardson, Chamber of Commerce, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-03-16
Waldo E. Bailey, American Consular Service, Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, 1932-10-10
Waldo E. Bailey, American Consular Service, Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, 1932-11-19
Waldo E. Bailey, American Consular Service, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 1932-02-14
Marjorie Rogers, Marlin, Tx., 1934-03-01
Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1935-03-26
Mrs. Elena Zamora O'Shea to Dallas News, "Sequel of Angel of Goliad," 1936-03-15
Mrs. O'Shea's further Statements received from Rev. J. G. O'Donohoe, 1936-03-19

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(2) Fannin To Belton, 1835-08-27
(3) Belton to Fannin, 1835-09-23
(4) Archer to Fannin, 1835-08-20
(5) Fannin to Davis Mills, 1835-09-18
(6) Edmund Andrews to James Fannin, 1835-09-18
(7) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to Bowie, 1835-10-22
(8) James Bowie and James Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-22
(9) James Bowie and James Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-23
(10) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin To James Bowie & James Fannin, 1835-10-24

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(11) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-24
(12) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-24
(13) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-10-24
(14) A. H. Jones to J. Fannin, 1835-10-27
(15) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie, 1835-10-27
(16) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-29
(17) J. Austin to J. Bowie to J. Fannin, 1835-10-31
(18) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-31
(18a) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin
(19) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie and J. Fannin, 1835-11-01
(20) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-01

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(21) Minutes of Council of War, 1835-11-02
(22) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J.Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J.Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J.Fannin to S. F. Austin
(25) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie & James Fannin, 1835-11-02
(26) J. Fannin to President of Convention
(27) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Fannin, 1835-11-09
(29) A. H. Jones to J. Fannin, 1835-11-12
(30) A. S. Clements to J. Fannin, 1835-11-12

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(32) Sam Houston to J. Fannin, 1835-11-13
(33) J. Fannin to Sam Houston, 1835-11-18
(34) J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-18
(35) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Fannin, 1835-11-22
(36) J. Fannin to Governor Smith, 1835-11-31
(37) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to R. R. Royall, 1835-12-25
(38) Georgia Volunteers to J. Fannin
(39) J. Fannin to Georgia Volunteers, 1835-12-25
(40) J. Fannin to John R. Foster & E. C. Pettus, 1836-01-08

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(41) John S. Brooks to Mary Ann Brooks, 1836-01-08
(42) John S. Brooks to A. H. Brooks, 1836-01-20
(43) James Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-01-21
(44) J. W. Robinson to Council, 1836-01-26
(45) J. W. Fannin to J. Appleton, 1836-01-22
(46) J. W. Fannin to McKinney & Williams, 1836-01-24
(47) J. W. Fannin to "Schooner Invincible", 1836-01-28
(48) J. W. Fannin to James W. Robinson, 1836-01-28
(49) J. W. Fannin to John Appleton, 1836-02-01
(50) J. Fannin to John Appleton

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(51) J. Fannin to Appleton
(52) John Appleton to James Fannin, 1836-02-03
(53) James Fannin to Henry Foley, 1836-02-03
(54) J. W. Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-04
(55) J. W. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-08
(56) Robert C. Morris to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-06
(57) F. W. Johnson to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-09
(58) R. W. Johnson to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-09
(59) F. W. Johnson to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-09
(60) J. W. Robinson to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-13

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(61) J. W. Robinson to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-13
(62) J. W. Fannin to Acting Governor, 1836-02-14
(63) J. W. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-14
(64) J. W. Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-14
(65) Return of Votes for Major in Four Companies, 1836-02-14
(66) J. W. Fannin to John R. Foster & George Sutherland, 1836-02-14
(67) Robinson to J. Fannin, 1836-02-05
(68) J. Fannin to J. J. Linn, 1836-02-14
(69) J. W. Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-16
(70) E. J. Holt to Michael Riley, 1836-02-18

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(71) Advisory Committee to Robinson, 1836-02-15
(72) Advisory Committee to Robinson, 1836-02-22
(73) William Ward to Alex Thompson & J. D. Clements, 1836-02-20
(74) William G. Hill to Public, 1836-02-20
(75) Alex Thompson & J. D. Clements to W. G. Hill, 1836-02-14
(76) W. G. Hill to A. Thompson & J. D. Clements, 1836-02-20
(77) William Ward to San Felipe, 1836-02-21
(78) J. Fannin to John Turner, 1836-02-20
(79) J. Fannin to Provisional Government, 2/3-20/1836-02-03-1836-02-20
(80) J. Fannin to Governor, 1836-02-21

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(81) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-22
(82) J. Fannin to Henry Foley, 1836-02-24
(83) John S. Brooks to Mary Ann Brooks, 1836-02-25
(84) John S. Brooks to A. H. Brooks, 1836-02-25
(85) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-25
(86) J. Shackleford to Government of Texas, 1835-12-01-1836-02-25
(87) J. Fannin to Governor, 1836-02-27
(88) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-28
(89) J. Fannin to Joseph Mims, 1836-02-28
(90) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-03-01

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(91) Fannin to Desanque & Cheneworth, 1836-03-01
(92) John S. Brooks to Mrs. A. H. Brooks, 1836-03-01
(93) J. C. Ferguson to A. J. Ferguson, 1836-03-02
(94) Extracts From Lewis Ayer's Journal
(95) John S. Brooks to Mary Ann Brooks, 1836-03-04
(96) John S. Brooks to James Hogarty, 1836-03-09
(97) Burr H. Duval to Governor William P. Duval, 1836-03-09
(98) John S. Brooks to A. H. Brooks
(99) Robinson to Fannin, 1836-03-06
(100) Sam Houston to J. Fannin, 1836-03-11

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(102) J. Fannin to A. C. Horton, 1836-03-14
(103) J. Fannin to Samuel A. White, 1836-03-14
(104) J. Fannin to William Ward

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(1) R. B. Whitworth; Lawrenceville, Ga., 1932-02-12
(2) Josephine W. Bradley, 1932-03-11
(3) William S. Irvine's Documents on Fannin, 1932-03-26
(4) C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1932-04-04
(5) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1932-04-07
(6) E. C. Barker; Univ. of Texas, Austin, Tx., 1932-04-07
(7) Dr. E. M. Coulter; Univ. of Georgia; Athens, Ga., 1931-04-08
(8) O. B. Colquitt; U.S. Board of Mediation; Washington, D.C., 1932-04-12
(9) Ruth Blair; Ga. State Dept. of Archives & History; Atlanta, Ga., Enclosing Documents, 1932-04-13
(10) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1932-04-13

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(11) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., Enclosing Documents, 1932-04-19
(13) Articles of Agreement, Fannin & Mimms; From C. E. Wharton, 1932-05-07
(14) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-05-04
(15) William S. Irvine; Atlanta, Ga., 1932-06-22
(16) Senator Connally to L. W. Kemp; 1932-12-30
(17) E. M. Coulter; Univ. of Georgia; Athens, Ga., 1933-01-03
(18) Judge C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1933-02-05
(20) Dr. R. L. Biesele; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-07-10

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(22) Extract from Catalogue, C. W. Anger; Pottsville, Pa., 1933-12-07
(23) Rev. Louis E. Plana; Goliad, Tx., 1934-02-08
(24) C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1934-02-16
(27) Judge C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1934-03-26
(28) Dr. Carlos E. Castaneda; Del Rio, Tx., 1934-03-31
(28a) Judge J. A. White; Goliad, Tx., 1934-04-15

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(31) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1934-10-03
(33) History of Texas, by John Henry Brown; Vol. I; Chapters LII & LIII
(34) Dr. E. C. Barker; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1934-12-12
(36) "Burial Place of Goliad Heroes Found" by Ed Kilman; Houston Post, 1934-05-06
(37) Missing Officers of Fannin's Command not Killed, Detained, or Escaped, Lamar Papers; Brown's History of Texas
(38) Alphabetical List of Fannin's Command; Lamar Papers
(39) Reconstructed Roster of Fannin's Command as of 1836-03-10; By Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-01-29
(40) Ed Kilman; Houston Post; Houston, Tx., 1934-12-12

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(42) Hobart Huson; San Antonio, Tx., 1935-01-14
(44) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-02-09
(45) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-01-26
(46) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-01-24
(47) Herbert Davenport to Winnie Allen; UT Austin, 1935-02-01
(48) Charles E. Castaneda; Del Rio, Tx., 1934-01-16
(50) List of Officers of Fannin's Command; From Mr. J. H. Walker; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1935-01-16

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Hobart Huson; San Antonio, Tx.
List of Various Commands During the Goliad Campaign by Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx.
Received 1935-02-10

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(54) Family Letters, James W. Fannin, Jr.; Houston, Tx., From Clarence R. Wharton, 1935-02-13
(55) Victoria Advocate 1846-1934; "Jim Fannin Victim of Sam Houston 's Ambitions"
(57) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1935

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(59) "An Account of the Battle of Goliad and Fannin's Massacre: And the Capture and Imprisonment of Abel Morgan, Written by Himself"

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(60) "The Goliad Campaign" by Judge Clarence R. Wharton

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(61) "A Study of Fannin's Command "by L. W. Kemp (with corrections)

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(74) To Eliza S. Fannin From Margaret King, 1829-12-13
(75) To Eliza S. Fannin From Th. S. N. King, 1830-06-11
(76) To Eliza S. Fannin from Th. S. N. King, 1830-08-18
(77) To Eliza S. Fannin From Margaret King, 1830-09-07
(78) To Thomas S. N. King from Eliza S. Fannin, 1830-09-16
(79) To Eliza S. Fannin From J. W. Fannin, Jr., 1830-10-27
(80) To Eliza S. Fannin from J. W. Fannin, Jr., 1832-04-23

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(81) J. W. Fannin, Jr. to Miss Eliza Saffold Fannin, 1830-06-11
(82) Notes from John Henry Brown
(83) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1935-01-23
(84) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-02-20
(85) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-03-05
(86) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-03-18
(87) List of Fannin 's Men in 1874; Proceedings from Texas Veterans' Association 1874; 1935-03-18
(88) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1935-03-20; Sketch of Amon B. King; by James M. Robertson
(90) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-11-18

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(91) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1935-12-09

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Personnel of Fannin's Command Destroyed at and near Goliad, 1836-03-12-1836-03-27
"Catholics at Goliad" by Rev. J. G. O'Donohue; The Goliad Declaration of Independence, 1835-12-20
Biographical Notes, Edward Wingate; Fannin Rolls; "Captain Amon B. King's Command"

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Unnumbered Correspondence

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(1) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1932-03-31
(2) L. W. Kemp, Houston, Tx., 1932-05-31
(3) Rev. George L. Crockett; Nacogdoches, 1932-06-02
(5) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1932-06-09
(6) Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire; Raleigh, NC, 1932-06-11
(7) R. W. Winston; Lexington, Va., 1932-06-15
(8) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission, 1932-06-16
(9) R. W. Winston; Lexington, Va., 1932-06-19
(10) Dr. Hamilton; Univ. of North Carolina, 1932-07-01

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(11) Dr. Alex Dienst; Temple, Tx., 1932-07-25
(12) Rev. George L. Crocket; Nacogdoches, Tx., 1932-08-02
(13) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1932-12-09
(14) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1933-01-05
(15) J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton; Univ. of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-01-05
(16) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1933-02-06
(17) Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr.; Raleigh, NC, 1933-03-05
(18) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1933-03-22
(19) Rev. George Crocket; Nacogdoches, Tx., 1933-04-19
(20) Bishop Joseph B. Cheshire; Chapter on Robert Potter from Nonnulla

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(21) "Robert Potter: Tar Heel and Texan Daredevil" by Judge Robert W. Winston; The South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, March 30
(22) Potter's Bill for Political College and his Speech in North Carolina Legislature, 1827-01-22
(23) Robert Potter's Appeal to citizens of Granville, Warren, Nash, and Franklin; Thomas F. Martin; Library of Congress; 1932-06-17
(24) Members of 6th Congress of Republic of Texas
(26) "Bob Potter and Old Rose, "Texas Methodist Historical Association Quarterly, July 1910
(27) "The Career of Robert Potter" by L. W. Kemp; Robert Potter's Will, 1842-02-11, Account of Death of Robert Potter, Caddo Gazette, 1842-03-13; Miles Register, 1842-04-04
(29) List of papers in Trial of Rose for Murder of Potter; Nacogdoches
(30) Court Proceedings Against William P. Rose Et. Al. for Murder of Robert Potter.

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(31) Chief Justice O. M. Roberts' Decision on the Will of Robt. Potter; Lewis vs. Ames
(32) Robert B. Downs; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-07-19
(33) Robt. B. Downs; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-07-27
(34) Robert B. Downs; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-07-31
(35) Mrs. Edna Love; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-08-10
(36) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-10-23
(37) Albert Barden; Raleigh, NC, 1933-08-13
(38) "The Head of Medusa" by Robert Potter (Rienzi); Halifax, NC, 1827-07-14
(39) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-11-03
(40) R. T. Connerly; Clerk, Supreme Court of Texas; Austin, Texas, 1933-11-10

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(41) Miss Harriet Smither; Austin, Tx., 1934-10-17
(42) Extract of Crane's "Life of Sam Houston"; Potter and Sam Houston in Independence Convention
(43) Notes on Robert Potter; Lamar Papers Vol. IV, p. 260
(44) Article on Robert Potter and the Indians, Telegraph and Texas Register, 1838-05-23
(45) An account of Death of Robert Potter; Houston Morning Star and Houston Telegraph; 1842-07-13
(46) Extract from "The Man Who Made Texas Free" by Sam Houston Dixon, 1934-11-28
(47) Miss Harriet Smither's Notes on Senate of the Sixth Congress
(48) "Bank of the United States," 1830-05-10, Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Congress
(49) "Amendment of the Rules "by Robert Potter, 1831-02-01, Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Congress
(50)" The History of Harriet A. Ames Written by Herself."

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(51) "Distribution of Public Lands" by Robert Potter, 1830-01-07, Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Congress
(55) Miss Harriet Smither; State Library; Austin, Tx., 1933-10-11
(56) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1933-10-15
(58) W. T. Louch; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1931-04-09
(59) Thomas P. Martin; Library of Congress; Washington, DC, 1932-06-16

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(61) Mae McFarland; Houston, Tx., 1932-10-08
(62) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1933-07-08
(63) Address of H. T. Lyttleton; Marshall, Tx.
(65) S. T. Watters; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1943-11-15
(66) George H. Templin; Supreme Court of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1943-11-16
(67) Joe Hughes; Marion County Clerk; Jefferson, Tx., 1943-11-19
(69) Winnie Allen; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1943-11-24
(70) S. T. Watters; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1943-11-25

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(79) Houston Wade; Schulenburg, Tx., 1943-12-09

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(82) Nannie M. Tilley; Duke Univ.; Durham, NC, 1943-12-15
(83) Mrs. Lois Foster Blount; Stephen F. Austin; Nacogdoches, Tx., 1943-12-18
(84) H. Bailey Carroll; Texas State Historical Association; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-18
(85) Christopher Crittenden; State Dept. of Archives and History; Raleigh, NC, 1943-12-20
(86) Bascom Giles; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-20
(88) Harriet Smither; Texas State Library; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-21
(89) Bascom Giles; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-23
(90) Robert Usher; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1943-12-21; List of Ames Addresses in New Orleans and Marrero, La.; Biographical Sketches of E. Y. Ames and Frank Marrero.

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(93) J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton; Univ. of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-03
(94) Documents from Harriet Smither; State Library, Austin, Tx., 1944-01-05
(96) Dr. H. Bailey Carroll; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1944-06-07
(97) Judge R. W. Writol; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-06-09

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(101) Robert J. Usher; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1944-01-18
(102) Judge R. W. Winston; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-25
(103) List of Copies of Mrs. Ames' History Sent Out, December 1943 - February 1944
(104) J. H. Benefield; Jefferson, Tx., 1936-07-20
(105) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1933-08-15
(106) Albert Barden; Raleigh, NC, 1933-08-17
(109) R. D. W. Connor; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-04
(110) Dr. Joseph Robert; Duke Univ.; Durham, NC, 1944-01-04

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(111) Dr. H. Bailey Carroll; Austin, Tx., 1944-06-14
(112) Miss Mary Ament; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1944-01-28
(113) Dr. A. R. Newsome; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-29
(114) R. W. Winston; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-31
(115) Address of Robert Sikes; Marshall, Tx., 1944-02-01
(116) Mrs. J. P. Watters; Library of Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-04
(117) Bascom Giles; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1944-02-04

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(121) Mary L. Thornton; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-15
(122) Winnie Allen; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1944-02-16
(124) Miss Nannie Tilley; Duke Univ.; Durham, NC, 1944-02-17
(125) Robert J. Usher; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1944-02-19
(127) Miss Julia Ideson; Houston Public Library; Houston, Tx., 1944-02-22
(128) Miss Mary L. Thornton; Univ. North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-24

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(131) E. W. Winkler; Austin, Tx., 1944-02-01
(132) To L. W. Kemp, Houston, Texas from S. E. Asbury, 1944-02-02
(133) Mary L. Thornton; Univ. of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-03
(134) Robert Sikes; Prosecuting Attorney Harrison County; Marshall, Tx., 1944-02-26
(136) Mae McFadden; Houston, Tx., 1944-03-11
(138) Walter Prichard; Louisiana State Univ.; University, La., 1944-04-18
(139) Library of Congress; Washington, DC, 1944-05-06
(140) William E. Howard; Woodsboro, Tx., 1944-08-11

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(142) Willis G. Briggs; Raleigh, NC, 1944-08-03

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Unnumbered Correspondence

Thomas Affleck, Jr.

These letters are typed carbon copies of the original handwritten letters, some have handwritten typo corrections.

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Thomas Affleck Memorandum Book. 1841-1843. Typed copy of original, 24 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck Order Book. 1853-1856. Typed copy of original, 17 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. 1829. Typed copy of original, 13 leaves.
Receipts:
Small Beer
American Mode of Salting Meat
Ginger Beer Powder
Soda Water
Lemondae
Curds and Whey
Marking Ink
Grease Stain Remover, from Silks
Iron Mould Stain Remover, from Linen
Rendering Muslins or cloth Waterproof
Harness maker's Jet
Copal Varnish
Cabinet Varnish
Black Varnish for Stoves
Transparent Crystal Varnish for Paintings
Polishing Varnish
Boiled Linseed Oil
English Verdig(ris) Paint
York Brown Paint
King's Yellow Paint
Dutch Pink Paint
French Green Paint
Green Varnish
Prussian Blue Paint
Stone Colours
Mahogany ens
Wainscot
ewood
French Gray
Indian Ink
Printer's Ink
Ink

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Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. 1831. 12 leaves.
Receipts:
Fancy Snuffs
Prince's Mixture Snuff
Paris Rapee Snuff
French Carrot Snuff
Longuin Mixture Snuff
Rhodium
Plain Brown or Black Snuff
Cabinet Varnish
Transparent Crystal Varnish for Paintings
Polishing Varnish for Furniture
Transparent Varnish
White Hard Varnish
White Polishing Varnish
French Polish
Crystal Varnish
Varnish for Coloured Drawings
Silver Wash
Soft Spirit Varnish
Picture Varnish
Green Varnish
Common Turpentine
Varnishes
Gold Varnish
Boiled Linseed Oil
English Verdigris
York Brown
King's Yellow

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Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. 1831. 7 leaves.
Receipts:
Two pages of quotes from Thomson, Shakespeare, Bennett
Receipt for Glue for external
A new, powerful Manuse
Recommendations for increasing milk production
Remedy for corns on the feet
Prevention of rot in sheep
Remedy for blistered feet
Preface to "Hints to small Holders on Planting and Cattle"

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Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. undated. 6 leaves.
Receipts:
Mushroom Ketchup
Dry Pounce [keeps ink from sinking into parchment]
Boot Top Liquid
Blackening Lump
Bone Black
Blacking Bone Black
Water Proof Liquor
Nankeen Dye
Black Ink Galls
Bruised Galls
Japan Ink
American Cement
Red sealing wax
Black wax
French Sealing wax
Gold sealing wax
Furniture cream
Common varnish
Transparent varnish
White varnish
White hard varnish
White Polishing varnish
Transparent Copal varnish
French Polish
Crystal Varnish
Red Varnish
Transparent Jassan for Tin ware
Varnish for coloured drawings
Silver Wash
Lacquer
Soft Spirit Varnish
Picture Varnish

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Thomas Affleck Record Book, Part 1. 1859 63. 124 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck Record Book, Part 2. 1867 71. 162 leaves.

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Photograph of Thomas Affleck, circa 1867. 2 1/2 x 4 inches.

Photographic negative of Isaac D. Affleck and his teacher, Carl Allen, Head of Bastrop Military Institute.

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Calling card belonging to Thomas Affleck of Glenblythe. 1 card.

Krueger, E.P. [Brenham] to Thomas Dunbar Affleck [Galveston]. February 23, 1964. 3 leaves, with original envelope.

Two stapled index cards with address and phone information on Williams. Possibly the beginning of a genealogy of some sort.

Two photographs of Glenblythe, one of the house and one of a buggy. 5 x 4 inches each.

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"Thirty Years of a Mississippi Plantation: Charles Whitmore of 'Montpelier'" by Mark Swearingen. Reprinted from The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 1, No. 2. May 1935. 1 pamphlet. Attached:

Swearingen, Mark [Tulane Univ., New Orleans] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. July 25, 1935. 1 leaf.

Swearingen, Mark [Tulane Univ., New Orleans] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. July 15, 1935. 1 leaf.

Thomas Affleck, Jr.

These materials are typed carbon copies of the original handwritten letters, some have handwritten typo corrections.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. December, 1829. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. January June, 1831. Typed copy of original, 52 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. January March, May June 1832. Typed copy of original, 37 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. March May, 1832 and April 1833. (voyage across Atlantic). Typed copy of original, 20 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. June August, 1832. Typed copy of original, 20 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. February March, 1833. Typed copy of original, 16 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck diary entries. July October, 1833. Typed copy of original, 8 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck journal entries. 1854-1856. Typed copy of original, 239 leaves.

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Thomas Affleck Letter Book, Part 1, Pages 101-200. 1850-1854.
There are 45 letters totaling 70 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Wold and Company [New Orleans]. January 2, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Hovey and Company [Boston, Mass.]. January 2, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to B.M. Norman. January 6, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. January 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Robert Sears [New York, New York]. January 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to E.J. Capell [Centerville, Miss.]. January 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to J.W. Blessing [Memphis, Tenn.]. January 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Mason and Metcalf. January 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to J. Beaumont [Port Lavaca, Tx.]. January 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to William H. Pearce [New Orleans]. January 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Wold and Company [New Orleans]. January 13, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Col. Wade Hampton. January 13, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Charles W. Vick [Vicksburg, Miss.]. January 13, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to George G. Sheppard [New York, New York]. January 14, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Mr. Braiser [Natchez, Miss.]. January 14, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Comstock and Company. January 15, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John Nielson [Pass Christian, Miss.]. January 15, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A.M. Holbrook [New Orleans]. January 16, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to a. McVicar. [Comstock & Co., New Orleans]. January 16, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to S.S. Jackson [Cincinnati, Ohio]. January 16, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. January 17, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas to S.S. Boyd. undated. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to B.M. Norman. January 18, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A. McVicar [Comstock & Co., New Orleans]. January 20, 1851. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Dr. Wharton [Grand Gulf, Miss.]. January 22, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Dr. Junius Smith, L.L.D. [Greenville, South Carolina]. January 22, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John Lambert [Vicksburg, Miss.]. January 23, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. undated. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Williams Phillips and Company [New Orleans]. January 24, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Shipping receipt for plants by Thomas Affleck to John Hearin, Wilmington, Ark. January 24, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. January 25, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to D. McComb [Memphis, Tenn.]. January 25, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A. McVicar [Comstock & Co., New Orleans] January 31, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John A. Warder [Western Horticultural Review, Cincinnati, Ohio]. February 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to E.I. Elder [Woodville, Miss.]. February 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Dr. George E. French [New Orleans]. February 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John W. Burrows. February 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. February 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Ingleside] to James Reynolds. February 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John B. Weld [New Orleans]. February 3, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. February 3, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Dr. R.L. Buck. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Thomas Affleck Letter Book, Part 2, Pages 202-275. 1850-1854
There are 64 letters totaling 86 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Charles Kock [New Orleans, La.]. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Charles Kock [New Orleans, La.]. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to B.M. Norman. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Norment Cooper and Company [New Orleans]. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Williams Phillips and Company [New Orleans]. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Thomas A. Adams. undated. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Thomas A. Adams. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. February 8, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Charles Kock [New Orleans]. February 15, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. February 25, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Gray and Campbell [New Orleans]. February 25, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Thomas Rivers [Sawbridgeworth, England]. February 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to George G. Sheppard [New York, New York]. February 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to C. Odier and Company [New Orleans]. March 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to E. Zwilchenbart and Company [Liverpool, England]. March 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. March 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Gray and Campbell [New Orleans]. March 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to W.P. Holloway [Grand Gulf, Miss.]. March 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Robert Sears [New York, New York]. March 3, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to W.P. Holloway [Grand Gulf, Miss.]. March 11, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Invoice for trees sent by Affleck to H.M Youngblood. March 12, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Mississippi] to William Skirving [Liverpool, England]. March 3, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Dr. F.A.W. Davis [Natchez, Miss.]. March 24, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Andrew Brown [Natchez, Miss.]. March 24, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Levi Dolbear [Natchez, Miss.]. March 25, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Watt and DeSaulles [New Orleans]. April 2, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John M. Nelson [Pass Christian, Miss.]. April 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. April 5, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A. McVicar [New Orleans]. April 5, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A.M. Holbrook [New Orleans]. April 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Weld and Company [New Orleans]. April 9, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Watt and DeSaulles [New Orleans]. April 10, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to D.P. Gay [New Orleans]. April 10, 1851. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Weld and Company [New Orleans]. April 10, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Johnston [New Orleans]. April 10, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to J.K. Randall and Company [Mobile, Alabama]. April 21, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to George M. Heroman, Bookseller [Baton Rouge]. April 21, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to C.C. Cleaves [Memphis, Tennessee]. April 21, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. April 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Johnston [New Orleans]. April 29, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Weld and Company [New Orleans]. April 29, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to B.M. Norman. May 1, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. May 3, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A. Hart. May 10, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. May 13, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A.B. Allen and Company [New Orleans]. May 6, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John McKie, Binder [New Orleans]. May 12, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to E. Cooley, Jr. [Point Coupee, La.]. May 13, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A.M. Holbrook. May 13, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to George M. Heroman [Baton Rouge, La.] May 14, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to G.G. Skipwirth [Clinton, La.]. May 14, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. May 21 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to David Young [Hanover Neck, New Jersey]. May 23, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to E. Johnston [New Orleans]. May 23, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to T.S. Waterman [New Orleans]. May 23, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. May 23, 1851. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to J.V. Jones [Atlanta, Georgia]. May 24, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Samuel Lawrence [Lowell, Massachusetts]. May 24, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to J.C. Morgan [New Orleans]. May 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to George W. Kendall [New Orleans]. May 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Mr. Sherman. May 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to A. Marshall [Rodney, Miss.]. May 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to F.D. Gay [New Orleans]. May 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to John B. Weld [New Orleans]. May 28, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to L. Johnson and Company [Philadelphia, Penn.]. June 7, 1851. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, Thomas [Washington, Miss.] to Samuel Lawrence [Lowell, Massachusetts]. June 7, 1851. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Thomas D. Affleck

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The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. Attached to page 21 is: Brown, A.J. [Asst. Editor, Houston] to Thomas D. Affleck [Galveston]. April 10, 1957. 1 leaf. Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to A.J. Brown [Houston]. April 11, 1957. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Reprinted article Thomas Affleck: Missionary to the Planter, the Farmer and the Gardner. 1 pamphlet.

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The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. Signed by T.D. Affleck on the top of the cover page.

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The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. With note on cover page to "see page 20". Inserted on page 20 is (2x):
Reprinted article Thomas Affleck: Missionary to the Planter, the Farmer and the Gardner. 1 pamphlet.
Description of Glenblythe by Thomas Affleck, written October 7, 1865. 5 leaves, carbon copies.

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Typed note regarding Thomas Affleck's dog "Billy."

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Printed sketch of "Billy", Thomas Affleck's dog, by C. Foster. 7.5 x 5.5 inches.

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Printed sketch of "Billy", Thomas Affleck's dog, by C. Foster. 9 x 10 1/2 inches. 20 copies.

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Directory of Resident Communicants of First Presbyterian Church, Galveston. January 1, 1965. 13 leaves.

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Hand-drawn sketch of Glenblythe as I.D. Affleck proposed to remodel it.

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Newspaper article from The Houston Post. May 17, 1942. "Great Choctaw Doctor Taught Medicine to Pioneer," by J. Frank Dobie.

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Newspaper article from The Galveston Daily News. February 22, 1970. "Area's First Commercial Fig Orchard Reported To Be In Alvin Back In 1895," by Pat Faour.

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Newspaper article from Austin Statesman. January 20, 1905. "Alamo Purchase Bill Will Soon Be In Order For Consideration."

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Newspaper article from The Houston Post. December 20, 1964. "Move Afoot To Preserve Old Baylor," by Bob Johnson.

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Newspaper article from Brenham, Texas' Press. circa 1890s. "Reminiscences of Glenblythe." This article relates the story of Caroline a slave owned by the Afflecks.

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Manuscript of Caroline, the summary of an incident related by I.D. Affleck. 5 leaves, carbon copies.

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Hand-drawn sketch of Glenblythe. 1 leaf.

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Folder containing account book information

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Account book excerpts from the estate of C.S. Smith's [Mrs. Thomas Affleck's first husband] cotton plantation near Natchez, Miss.] 4 leaves, photocopies and 4 leaves, original handwritten.

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Account book excerpt from I.D. Affleck's cotton sales in Brenham. Dated April 15, 1867. 1 leaf.

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Certificate from The Agricultural Horticultural and Botanical Society of Jefferson College, Brenham. Awarded to Mrs. Ann M. Smith, for best peaches. August 7, 1841.

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Reprint of article from Journal of Agriculture for October 1856. "Agricultural Notes In Ohio and Michigan" by R. Russell, Kilwhiss. 1 pamphlet.

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Printed diagram of Dr. Newell's Improved Cotton Press. 1 leaf.

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Advertising flier for McComb's Labor Saving Press, patented February 27, 1849. 1 leaf.

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Printed article "Replies to Interrogatories Concerning the Culture of the Tea Plant In China and India." 4 leaves.

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Advertising flier, "Proposals for Establishing a Reading Room, to be called The Pittsburgh Literary Reading Room." December 10, 1832. 1 leaf.

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French/English translations of the Quadrille dance calls. 1 leaf.

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Manuscript "Glenblythe," possibly by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. 1 leaf.

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Softcover book, A Tentative List of Subjects for 'The Handbook of Texas' 1945.

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Inserted inside is correspondence between The Texas State Historical Association and Affleck (25x):
Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck. January 12, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.

Biography of Mary Hunt Affleck. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. January 10, 1952. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. January 3, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.

Revised biography of Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. December 25, 1951. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. December 21, 1951. 1 leaf, TLS.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. December 2, 1951. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. November 28, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. November 23, 1951. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to Mr. William M. Morgan [Galveston]. November 19, 1951. 1 leaf, TLS.

Biography of Thomas Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Isaac Dunbar Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 leaves, carbon copy.

Morgan, William M. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. November 15, 1951. 1 leaf, TLS.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. December 20, 1949. 1 leaf, TLS.

Friend, Llerena [Research Associate] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. November 12, 1949. 1 leaf, TLS.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Walter Prescott Webb [Univ. of Texas]. November 17, 1949. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. [Austin] to "Mother and Father". November 14, 1949. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

Affleck, T.D. to "My dear Son". October 27, 1949. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Thomas Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Isaac Dunbar Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, Jr., Thomas to "Mother and Father". Handwritten, 2 leaves.

Affleck, T.D. [Austin] to Doctor Carroll. June 10, 1945. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. June 21, 1945. 1 leaf, TLS.

A10-60
Manuscript of Thomas Affleck and Ante Bellum Agriculture by Fred Cole of LSU and associate editor of Journal of Southern History. December 28, 1940. Typed, 20 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

A10-60
Envelope inscribed "Ingleside", home of Thomas Affleck, Washington, Miss. (I.D. Affleck was born there). Contains (3x):
Drake, W.M. [President, Trustees of Jefferson College, Washington, Miss.] to Thomas Dunbar Affleck [Galveston]. August 25, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.
Description of "Ingleside", 2 leaves, carbon copies.
Photographs of "Ingleside", two interior and two exterior. All 5 x 7 inches, black and white. 1952.

A10-60
Manuscript The Story of A Cake by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves.

A10-70
Softcover book A National Program for the Publication of Historical Documents. Washington, 1954.

A10-70
Soft cover booklet The Story of The Alamo by Arie M. Claiborne. San Antonio, 1901.

A10-70
Booklet Texas Field and National Guardsman. Mention on page 386 of Capt. Thos. D. Affleck, Quartermaster.

A10-80
Booklet Historic Preservation. Vol. 13, No. 1, 1961. Mention on page 7 of Thomas Affleck.

A10-80
Softcover book Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 1973. Two chapters are highlighted, "A Glimpse of Life on Ante bellum Salve Plantations in Texas" and "The Houston Mutiny and Riot of 1917."

A10-90
Booklet "Life of Col. J.F.H. Claiborne." There is a handwritten note stating Col. Claiborne married third cousin of T.D. Affleck, Martha Dunbar.

A10-90
Booklet Agricultural History. Vol. 31, No. 3. July 1957. Attached: Two mourning cards for Thomas Affleck, who died December 30, 1868.

A10-90
Reprint of excerpt from De Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas. 1 folio.

A10-90
Reprint of letter regarding Attitude of the Daughters. 1 leaf.

Alfred and Emily Tennyson Letters

  • TxAM-CRS 649
  • Collection
  • 1832-1893; Undated

This collection contains nine handwritten letters from Alfred Tennyson and one handwritten letter from Emily Tennyson. Also included is the poem "A Welcome", the lower half of a letter with Tennyson's signature, and the dated and signed portion of a document that Tennyson signed as a witness on August 1, 1862.

Family Documents

1/1: Origin of Burchard/Birchard Genealogy Summary, Undated

1/2: Burchard/Birchard Genealogy Trees, 1865-1922

1/3: Phineas Sr. and Clarissa Birchard, 1995; Undated

1/4: Amasa Franklin Burchard, 1833-1856; Undated

1/5: Land Grants and Surveys for Independence Texas, 1836-1841

1/6: Amasa Burchard's Heirs Claim Property, 1838-1883; Undated

1/7: Phineas Jr. and Elizabeth Burchard, 1848-1915; Undated

1/8: Reuben Marmaduke Potter - Relation to Phineas Jr. Burchard, 1875-1885; Undated

1/9: Anderson F. Burchard, 1898

1/10: Gladys Burchard Struwe, 1902-1955

1/11: Charles Edgar Struwe, 1983-1998

1/12: John W. Burchard - Independence Historical Marker, 1993-1998; Undated

William Youens Family Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 1594
  • Collection
  • 1836-1946; undated

This collection contains letters, newspaper clippings, postcards, empty envelopes, and stamps. The collection contains over 600 items in total, with four letters, and forty-eight postcards. However, the majority of this collection is made up of envelopes.

Most of the correspondence relates to William Youens (1848-1930), his wife Mary (Kennard) Youens (1856-1941) of Navasota, Texas, and their children Anne Caroline Youens (1883-1959), Emmie Lucy Youens (1885-1967), Herbert Percy Youens (1889-1978) and Clifford Kennard Youens (1891-1977). The correspondence concerns the travels of family members and the service of Herbert Youens in Europe during World War I. Of particular interest is a letter written to Judge John R. Kennard, Mary Youens' father by Texas Governor James W. Throckmorton on January 5, 1867. In this letter, Throckmorton references a court case concerning the use of United States Army troops to provide protection for freedmen. Mentioned in the letter are General Charles Griffin, commandant of the Texas sub-district, General Joseph Barr Kiddoo, assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, and Jacob Carl Maria Degress, assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau of the eastern division of the state. Judge Kennard was an early settler of Grimes County.

This collection was originally in a white metal box with the word "BREAD" printed in gold. The collection appears to have been compiled for its stamps, as many have been removed. Some of the stamps were collected in envelopes at the end of the collection.

Envelopes, Postcards, Newspaper Clippings, and Correspondence

1/1
Letter written March 5, 1836, to J.R. Kennard, Attorney at Law, in reference to a transfer of funds from John Bryan.

1/2
Envelope received on October 26, 1836, by J.R. Kennard with no stamp.

1/3
Envelope with letter dated January 5, 1867, from Governor James W. Throckmorton to Judge J. R. Kennard in regards to the proceedings of a court case involving the use of U.S. Army troops to protect African Americans. Letter contains references to General Charles Griffin, Commander of the Texas sub-district. Stamp forcefully removed.

1/4
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on May 6, 1875. No Stamp.

1/5
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 21, 1875. Stamp included.

1/6
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on September 11, 1875. Stamp included.

1/7
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 14, 1876. Stamp included.

1/8
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 11, 1877. Stamp included.

1/9
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 1, 1877. Stamp included.

1/10
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on October 17, 1877. Stamp included.

1/11
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 17, 1878. Stamp included.

1/12
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 20, 1878. Stamp included.

1/13
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 30, 1879. Stamp included.

1/14
Twenty-one newspaper clippings sent to Mrs. Jessie Youens during the fall of 1881. Stamps included.

1/15
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 25, 1883. Stamp included.

1/16
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 17, 1887. Stamp included.

1/17
Notice sent to Mr. A. Stone on June 14, 1895, from the County Clerk to appear in
court in regards to property taxes.

1/18
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 10, 1875. Stamp included.

1/19
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 26, 1896. Stamp included.

1/20
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 7, 1896. Stamp included.

1/21
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on December 21, 1896. Stamp included.

1/22
Flag Envelope sent to Miss Anna Youens from George C. Rexhouse on July 24, 1898. Stamp included.

1/23
Envelope sent to Miss Annie and Miss Emmie Youens on July 15, 1901. Stamp included.

1/24
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from G.C. Rexhouse on August 11, 1902. Stamp included.

1/25
A postcard sent on February 5, 1904, from Mr. William Youens to Mrs. William Youens discussing approaching trip home. Stamp included.

1/26
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens from Mr. Will Youens on February 15, 1904. Stamp included.

1/27
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on June 1, 1904. Stamp included.

1/28
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. Will Youens in 1905. Stamp included.

1/29
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens from Hall Art and Wall Paper Co. on June 9, 1905. Stamp included.

1/30
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from J. Youens & Co. on October 18, 1905. Stamp included.

1/31
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on October 31, 1905. Stamp included.

1/32
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. Will Youens on November 11, 1905. Stamp included.

1/33
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on November 14, 1905. Stamp included.

1/34
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. Will Youens on December 6, 1905.
Stamp included.

1/35
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. Will Youens on February 28, 1906. Stamp included.

1/36
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. J. Youens & Co. on March 18, 1906. Stamp included.

1/37
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on March 27, 1906. Stamp included.

1/38
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. J. Youens & Co. April 4, 1906. Stamp included.

1/39
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie and Miss Annie Youens on April 6, 1906. Stamp included.

1/40
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens from Mr. William Youens, June 29, 1906. Stamp included.

1/41
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens from Camp Mabry Branch YMCA on August 8, 1906. Stamp included.

1/42
Post Card sent to Miss Annie Youens on September 19, 1906. Stamp included.

1/43
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on September 24, 1906. Stamp included.

1/44
Fabric postcard sent to Miss Anna Youens from H.C. Youens sent on October 16, 1906. Stamp included.

1/45
Postcard sent to Miss Anna Youens from G.C. sent on October 26, 1906. Stamp included.

1/46
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. Will Youens on November 3, 1906. Stamp included.

1/47
Postcard sent to Miss Annie Youens on November 28, 1906, from Ruth acknowledging she received her letter. Stamp included.

1/48
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Mr. Will Youens on November 29, 1906. Stamp included.

1/49
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens from W. O'Neal on December 3, 1906. Stamp included.

1/50
Christmas postcard sent to Miss Annie Youens from G. C. Rexhouse on December 22, 1906. Some damage to left-side of postcard. Stamp included.

1/51
Happy New Year's postcard sent to Miss Annie Youens from G.C. Rexhouse on December 29, 1906. Stamp included.

1/52
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 17, 1907. Stamp included.

1/53
Postcard sent to Miss Annie Youens from G. C. Rexhouse on February 1, 1907. Stamp included.

1/54
Envelope sent to Will Youens from Mrs. L.K. Huckaby on February 9, 1907. Right side torn. Stamp included.

1/55
Mississippi River postcard sent on February 23, 1907, to Miss Anna Youens from G. C. Rexhouse regarding his previous night's entertainment. Stamp included.

1/56
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on April 10, 1907. Stamp included.

1/57
Postcard of Indiana Court House sent to Miss Annie Youens on June 17, 1907, from Ruth. Stamp included.

1/58
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Youens on June 21, 1907. Stamp included.

1/59
Postcard of Altman, Colorado sent to Miss Annie Youens in 1908, from Ruth saying they were just in Colorado. Stamp included.

1/60
Postcard of the L.C. McLain Orthopedic Sanitarium sent to Miss Annie Youens on May 11, 1908, from H.C. Rexhouse thanking Annie for her Easter greetings. Stamp included.

1/61
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on August 31, 1908. Envelope damaged. Stamp included.

1/62
Christmas postcard sent to Miss Annie Youens on December 24, 1908, from Ruth Reder. Stamp included.

1/63
Happy New Year's postcard sent to Miss Annie Youens on December 30, 1908. Stamp included.

1/64
True Love's Offering postcard sent to Miss Anna Youens on February 12, 1909, promising a longer letter soon. Stamp included.

1/65
Postcard sent to H.P. Youens on April 5, 1909, from Will Youens inquiring about his safety after the fire. No picture on postcard. Stamp included.

1/66
Postcard sent to Herbert P. Youens on April 27, 1909, from Will Youens describing his budding garden and the good weather. No picture on postcard. Stamp included.

1/67
Envelope sent to H.P. Youens on May 2, 1909. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/68
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens from Hall Art and Wall Paper Co. on June 5, 1909. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/69
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens from A.P. Terrell on June 5, 1909. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/70
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens from J.B.L. on June 6, 1909. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/71
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens on June 9, 1909. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/72
Envelope sent to H.P. Youens from Central East and West Lines on June 10, 1909. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/73
Envelope sent to H.P. Youens on July 3, 1909. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/74
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 6, 1909, from Houston Electric Co.
Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/75
Galveston, TX Medical College postcard sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on October 18, 1909, from Jared telling of his schooling and asking Herbert to write. Stamp included.

1/76
St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Beaumont, TX postcard sent to Will Youens on November 2, 1909, telling him of his upcoming move. Stamp included.

1/77
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens and family on December 23, 1909. Top is torn. Stamp included.

1/78
Christmas postcard sent to Mrs. Will Youens on December 24, 1909, from Carrie. Stamp included.

1/79
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on February 11, 1910. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/80
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on February 16, 1910. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/81
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on February 24, 1910. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/82
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on March 1, 1910, from Sunset Route. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/83
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on May 21, 1910. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/84
Envelope sent to Mr. H.E. Youens on June 13, 1910. Top is torn. Stamp included.

1/85
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens on July 10, 1910. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/86
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on July 25, 1910. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/87
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens on August 7, 1910. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/88
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens from F.J. Kerstan on December 23, 1910. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/89
Small folder envelope sent to Mr. W. Youens on January 16, 1911. Top and Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/90
Flowered postcard sent to Mrs. Will Youens on February 13, 1911, from C.K. Youens telling her he will be headed home soon.

1/91
Envelope sent to William Youens from Miss Rubie on August 26, 1911. Seal on front of the envelope and stamp included. Top is torn.

1/92
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens from Rosenbaum Bros., The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. on November 29, 1911. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/93
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens in 1912. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/94
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 20, 1912. Top is torn. Stamp included.

1/95
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on August 17, 1912. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/96
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on August 29, 1912. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

1/97
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens from Will Youens on September 2, 1912. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/98
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens from Will Youens on October 1, 1912. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/99
Envelope sent to Mr. Youens on November 20, 1912. Top and back torn. Stamp included.

1/100
Envelope sent to Misses Annie and Emmie Youens on December 15, 1912. Stamp included.

1/101
Christmas and New Year postcard sent to Miss Em Youens on December 25, 1912, from Margeret T. Baylor. Stamp included.

1/102
Greetings and New Year postcard sent to Miss Anna Youens on December 30, 1912, from Maude B. inquiring about her Christmas. Stamp included.

1/103
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on January 20, 1914, from L&M Adjustable Dress Form Co. Envelope damaged. Stamp included.

1/104
Postcard of Oklahoma City Court House Mr. William Youens on May 18, 1914, from Herbert Youens telling him of a safe arrival. Stamp included.

1/105
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 20, 1914. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/106
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on May 27, 1914, from Herbert Youens talking of work conditions and the weather. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included.

1/107
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 5, 1914. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

1/108
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 28, 1914. Stamp included.

1/109
Postcard of the Scarritt Building in Kansas city, Mo. sent to Mr. William Youens from H.P. Youens on July 13, 1914, telling him they are leaving the next day. Stamp included.

1/110
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens from H.P. Youens on July 18, 1914, telling him of his upcoming departure from South Dakota to Canada and Washington. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included.

1/111
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from Ancient Order of United Workmen on July 21, 1914. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/112
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. B. Stocking on July 28, 1914. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/113
Envelope sent to H.P. Youens on July 30, 1914. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

1/114
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on September 12, 1914. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/115
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on October 1, 1914, from H.P. Youens telling him that he has applied for a job, but if he does not get it, he will be leaving for Sacramento, CA. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included.

1/116
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on November 2, 1914. Top is torn. Stamps included.

1/117
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on November 9, 1914. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

1/118
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 1, 1914, from Young Men's Christian Association. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/119
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 13, 1914, from Young Men's Christian Association. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/120
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on December 28, 1914. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/121
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 30, 1914. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/122
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens in 1915. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/123
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on January 5, 1915, from Hotel St. Michael. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/124
Young Men's Christian Association envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 9, 1915, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/125
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 20, 1915. Right-side torn. Part of one stamp missing, other half and one stamp included.

1/126
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 28, 1915. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/127
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 24, 1915. Top and right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/128
Envelope sent to Miss Annie C. Youens on August 30, 1915. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/129
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on September 9, 1915. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/130
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on October 15, 1915. Bottom torn. Stamp included.

1/131
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on October 25, 1915. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/132
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on November 8, 1915. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/133
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on November 15, 1915. Bottom torn. Stamp included.

1/134
Envelope sent to Miss Annie C. Youens on November 22, 1915, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/135
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 2, 1916. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/136
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 31, 1916, from Foreman F.K. Pingrey. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/137
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 11, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/138
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on February 18, 1916. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/139
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on February 27, 1916. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/140
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on March 8, 1916, from H.P.Y. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

1/141
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 9, 1916. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/142
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on March 19, 1916. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/143
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on March 28, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/144
Envelope from Lee & Lee, General Agents for The Union Central Life Insurance Co. sent April 3, 1916. Top Torn. Stamp included.

1/145
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 16, 1916, from F.N. Pingrey. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/146
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 25, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/147
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 7, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/148
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on May 18, 1916. Bottom torn. Stamp included.

1/149
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 26, 1916. Stamp included.

1/150
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on July 17, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Stamp included.

1/151
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 24, 1916. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/152
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 31, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Stamp included.

1/153
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 6, 1916, from Herbert Youens. Envelope frail and top is torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/154
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on August 14, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/155
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 23, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/156
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on September 6, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Stamp included.

1/157
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on September 29, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/158
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on October 6, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/159
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on October 18, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/160
Envelope sent to Misses Annie and Emmie Youens on October 27, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Stamp included.

1/161
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on November 6, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/162
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on November 29, 1916, from H.P. Youens. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/163
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on December 1916, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/164
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on December 4, 1916, from Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/165
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 12, 1916. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/166
Envelope and one-page letter sent to Mrs. William Youens on December 27, 1916, from H.P. Youens telling her about the weather in Flagstaff, Arizona. Bottom torn. Stamp included.

1/167
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens in 1917. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

1/168
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on January 2, 1917, from H.P. Youens asking for a letter and telling him of the weather in San Antonio. No picture on postcard. Stamps included.

1/169
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 3, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/170
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 14, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/171
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 25, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/172
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 29, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/173
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 7, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/174
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on February 13, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/175
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on February 23, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Stamp included.

1/176
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 8, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/177
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on March 13, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/178
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 28, 1917, from Lee & Lee, General Agents of the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/179
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 29, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/180
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on April 4, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/181
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 20, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/182
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on May 2, 1917. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/183
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on May 5, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/184
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 9, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/185
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 30, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/186
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on June 4, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/187
Envelope and one-page letter sent to Mr. William Youens on June 19, 1917, from H. P. Youens saying that he will have to work and that he hopes to be able to help out soon. Written in St. Louis, MO. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/188
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 28, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/189
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 8, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/190
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on July 16, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/191
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on July 22, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/192
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 4, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/193
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 9, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/194
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 18, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/195
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on August 22, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/196
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on September 17, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/197
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on November 11, 1917, from H.P. Youens saying his job is going well, the amount of pay, and the weather is good in Nevada for the time of year. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included.

1/198
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens on December 1917. Right-side damaged along with part of third stamp. Other two stamps included.

1/199
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens on December 11, 1917, from Rosenbaum Bros., General Agents. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/200
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on December 13, 1917, from H.P. Youens telling his father he has joined the Army Aviation for the duration of the war. Stamp included.

1/201
San Antonio, TX postcard of the Alamo sent to Mr. William Youens on December 14, 1917, from H.P. Youens stating that he made it through and that he will be receiving his army clothes the following day. Stamps included.

1/202
San Antonio, TX postcard of the Alamo sent to Miss Annie Youens on December 20, 1917, from H. P. Youens stating he had been assigned to a squad and that he will be stationed in San Antonio. Stamp included.

1/203
Bank Transaction notice sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on December 21, 1917, from The First National Bank. Stamp included.

1/204
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 22, 1917, from H.P. Youens. Damaged. Top torn. Six stamps included.

1/205
Envelope sent to Herbert P. Youens on December 22, 1917. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

1/206
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on December 30, 1917, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/207
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens in 1918, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp not included.

1/208
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens in 1918, from H.P. Youens. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Top torn.

1/209
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 3, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Right-side damaged, along with one stamp included.

1/210
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 4, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp partially damaged.

1/211
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 8, 1918, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/212
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 16, 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/213
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 18, 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/214
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 22, 1918. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/215
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 24, 1918. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/216
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 27, 1918, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/217
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on February 7, 1918, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Left-side top corner damaged. Stamp included.

1/218
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on February 14, 1918, from Herbert Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/219
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 18, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/220
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 25, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Right-bottom corner damaged. Stamp included.

1/221
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 28, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/222
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 3, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/223
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 11, 1918, Top and left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/224
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on March 31, 1918, from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp not included.

1/225
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/226
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 7, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/227
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on April 18, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp not included.

1/228
Envelope sent from the Union Central Life Insurance Co. April 18, 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/229
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on May 1918, from Sgt. Herbert P. Youens. Left-side torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/230
Envelope sent from Lee & Lee, the Union Central Life Insurance Co. May 1, 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/231
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on May 4, 1918, from Sgt. Herbert P. Youens. Soldier's envelope. No Stamp.

1/232
Envelope sent from the Union Central Life Insurance Co. May 6, 1918, to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/233
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 11, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top and left-side torn. Soldier's envelope. No stamp.

1/234
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on May 19, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens saying all is well and that it is raining where he is stationed. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/235
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 24, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Right-side torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/236
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 4, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/237
Postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on June 10, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens describing the weather conditions in France. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/238
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 19, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/239
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on July 5, 1918, from Sgt. Herbert P. Youens. Top damaged. Soldier's envelope. No Stamp.

1/240
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 6, 1918. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/241
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on July 10, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/242
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 18, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/243
Amboise postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on June 19, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens saying he received his father's letter. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/244
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on July 24, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/245
Aix-Les-Bains postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on August 8, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/246
Letter/envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on August 11, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens telling her there was good news from the front line and because of his approaching birthday, he hopes to get a letter as a present. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/247
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 20, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/248
Chateau de Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on September 9, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens describing the rainy weather conditions. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/249
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on September 17, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/250
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on September 25, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/251
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens in October 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top and right-side torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/252
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on October 16, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/253
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 19, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top and left-side torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/254
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on November 10, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/255
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on November 27, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp.

1/256
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 4, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/257
Envelope sent by Pacific Mutual December 13, 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/258
General Pershing postcard sent to Mr. William Youens on December 21, 1918, from Sgt. H. P. Youens stating that they will be moving soon and he received his Christmas package. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/259
Postcard sent to Miss Emmie Youens on December 24, 1918, from Sgt. H.P. Youens asking her to send any form of reading material, such as magazines. Soldier's postcard, thus no stamp.

1/260
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 31, 1918. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/261
Knights of Columbus War Activities envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on February 4, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/262
Envelope sent to Mr. Emmett Ford on February 25, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/263
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on April 9, 1919. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/264
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on April 17, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/265
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on May 6, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/266
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on May 8, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/267
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 14, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/268
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens in June 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/269
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens in June 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/270
Envelope sent to Mr. Hebert P. Youens on July 19, 1919, from First National Bank. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/271
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens on July 21, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/272
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens in August 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/273
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens in August 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/274
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on August 23, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/275
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on November 21, 1919, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/276
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on March 14, 1920, from W.J. Youens. Right-side torn. One stamp damaged, another stamp included.

1/277
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 30, 1920, from Lee & Lee. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/278
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on September 2, 1920, from E.C. Youens. Top torn and is very fragile. Stamp included.

1/279
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 1, 1920. Top torn and has purple paper inside. Stamp included.

1/280
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on January 28, 1921, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/281
Envelope sent to Mr. H. P. Herbert on February 5, 1921. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/282
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 30, 1921, from E.C. Youens. Top torn. No stamp.

1/283
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on May 30, 1921. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/284
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert on June 26, 1921. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/285
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 16, 1921, from Sgt. H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/286
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on December 16, 1921. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/287
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on March 20, 1922. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/288
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 29, 1922. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/289
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on October 2, 1922. Top torn. Stamps included.

1/290
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. William Youens on December 23, 1922. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/291
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on June 6, 1925, from Herbert Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/292
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens in June 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/293
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on June 8, 1926, from Herbert Youens. Bottom torn. Stamp included.

1/294
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on June 15, 1926, from Mr. William Youens. Bottom torn. Stamp included.

1/295
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 19, 1926, from the First Presbyterian Church. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

1/296
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 20, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/297
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on June 21, 1926, from Bessie Youens. Stamps included.

1/298
Envelope sent to Mrs. C. K. Youens on June 22, 1926, from Mr. William Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/299
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens on June 23, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/300
Envelope sent to Mrs. C. K. Youens on June 24, 1926, from Mr. William Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

1/301
Postcard sent to Miss Emmie Youens on June 24, 1926, from William Youens describing what he had eaten and saying he should only be there for another week. No picture on postcard. Stamp included.

1/302
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on June 25, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/303
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on June 26, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included

1/304
Postcard sent to Mrs. William Youens on June 26, 1926, from Cliff telling his mother that his father will be able to make the journey home and that the Dr. will next treat his ear. No picture on postcard. Stamp included.

1/305
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on June 28, 1926, from self-addressed W.J. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/306
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on June 28, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/307
Postcard sent to Mrs. William Youens on June 30, 1926, from Cliff telling his mother that his father made the journey home by ambulance. No picture on postcard. Stamp included.

1/308
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on July 2, 1926, from self-addressed W.J. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/309
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on July 3, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/310
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on July 5, 1926. Top torn. Stamp included.

1/311
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on August 16, 1926, from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

Exhibit Collection, "In Fulfillment of a Dream: African Americans at Texas A&M University"

  • TxAM-CRS C000308
  • Collection
  • 1837-2002

This collection follows the African American experience here at Texas A&M and consists primarily of secondary materials such as biographies and timelines of Black American Aggies. There are also primary materials in the media section of the collection, which consist of cassette tapes filled with interviews.

Everett F. Bleiler Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000015
  • Collection
  • 1839-2008

This collection consists of documentation relating to the life and editorial/bibliographical career of Everett Franklin Bleiler (1920-2010), including correspondence, subject files, notebooks, files documenting Bleiler's editorial reviews of works for Dover Publications, and other materials.

All materials dating before 1938 are photocopies of originals.

Series I: Correspondence, includes letters exchanged between Bleiler and such literary luminaries as Jacques Barzun, Anthony Boucher, Jack Chalker, August Derleth, L. Sprague De Camp, Philip Jose Farmer, James Gunn, A. Langley Searles, and Colin Wilson. There are also numerous letters to and from Bleiler's friend Martin Gardner.

Series II: Subject Files, and Series V: Other Materials, both consist of various subject files. The former were alphabetically organized in boxes into distinct subject files at the time of processing, whereas the latter were distributed throughout the collection in no particular arrangement.

Series III: Potential Publications Files, consists of individual reviews by Bleiler of works being considered for publication (or republication) by Dover Publications, for whom Bleiler worked in various capacities from 1955-1978.

Series V: Other Materials, includes, among other items, issues of the notorious pro-Nazi newspaper The Free American and Deutscher Weckruf und Beobachter, from the German American Bund. It is unknown when, why and how Bleiler acquired these, although we know he had no connection of any kind to the Bund.

Series VII consists of numerous 3 1/2 ' floppy disks, containing files that were created in various versions of Microsoft Word.

(C000015)

Bleiler, E. F. (Everett Franklin), 1920-2010

Subject Files

Box 5

  • Acrostics, Undated
  • Advertising for Checklist of Science-Fiction and Supernatural Fiction, 1978
  • "Alice and The Snark" article, 2002
  • Archaeology - Africa, 1940; Undated
  • Archaeology - Central America, 1946; Undated
  • Archaeology - Central America, (Maya), 1940; Undated
  • Archaeology - Mohenjo Daro, Undated
  • Archaeology- South America, 1941
  • Archaeology - South America (Inca), 1946; Undated
  • Archaeology - Various notes, Undated
  • Articles, 1980-1996; Undated
  • Attestupan (The Abyss), by Jan Ekstrom, translation, Undated
  • Autobiographical sketch, Undated
  • Baker, Frank, 1983; Undated
  • Barzun, Jacques, 1978-1980; Undated
  • Beale, C. W., 1969-1971; Undated
  • Beresford, J. D./Household, Geoffrey, Undated
  • Blackwood, Algernon, 1972; Undated
  • Bleiler entries in British Fantasy and science fiction Writers Before World War I (Arnold, Edwin, Beresford, John), [1997]
  • Brand, Max - Bibliography, Undated
  • Bulwer-Lytton, Undated
  • Campbell, James L., Sr. - Victorian novels project, Undated
  • Carroll, Lewis, 2002; Undated
  • Chambers, Robert W., 1914; 1974; Undated
  • Checklist of Science-Fiction and Supernatural Fiction materials, [1978]
  • Children's books, 1974; Undated
  • Chinese characters, Undated
  • Chinese detective story text, Undated
  • Chinese notes, Undated
  • Class notes - Arabic and Jewish Philosophy, 1949; Undated
  • Class notes - Archaeology - North America, Undated
  • Class notes - Chinese Religion, Undated
  • Class notes - Classical Religions, Undated
  • Class notes - Comparative Religion, 1949-1951; Undated
  • Class notes - Cultural History, 1949; Undated
  • Class notes - English Literature: Topical Studies and Interperiod Materials, Undated
  • Class notes - English Romantic Poetry, 1949; Undated
  • Class notes - German Romanticism, Undated
  • Class notes - Goethe, 1949; Undated
  • Class notes - The Gothic Novel, [1949]
  • Class notes - Hellenistic Culture, 1950; Undated
  • Class notes - Hinduism, 1950; Undated
  • Class notes - Hinduism, Undated
  • Class notes - History of Religion, Undated
  • Class notes - Methods of English Literature, 1949; Undated
  • Class notes - New Testament, 1950; Undated
  • Class notes - Psychoanalysis and Religion, Undated
  • Class notes - Religion, 1950
  • Class notes - Sociology of Religion, 1950
  • Class notes - Theories of History, Undated
  • Collins, Wilkie, Undated
  • Contemporary Authors biography of Bleiler, 1998
  • Contracts with Dover, 1966-1978; Undated
  • Convention materials, 1977-1984
  • Copyright statements, 1962-1979; Undated
  • Copyrights, 1948-1950; 1976; 1979
  • Count of Monte Cristo vs. Dracula, Undated
  • Criticism, Undated

Box 6

  • Contracts with Dover, 1966-1978; Undated
  • Convention materials, 1977-1984
  • Copyright statements, 1962-1979; Undated
  • Copyrights, 1948-1950; 1976; 1979
  • Count of Monte Cristo vs. Dracula, Undated
  • Criticism, Undated
  • Detective fiction, Course on, Undated
  • Detective stories, 1968; 1972-1973; 1978-1979; Undated
  • Detective story notes, Undated
  • Detective story notes, including Bleiler's articles on Poe, Undated
  • Dime novels, 1868; 1892-1893; 1902; 1907; 1917; Undated
  • Dime novels, 1935; 1972-1978; Undated
  • Dime novels (old version), Undated
  • Direct marketing [publishing] program, Undated
  • Donnelly, Ignatius and Atlantis, Undated
  • Donovan, Dick, Undated
  • Dover Publications company newsletters, Undated
  • Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1979; Undated
  • Dream descriptions [Bleiler's?], Undated
  • Drood, Edwin, Undated
  • Eccentric material, 1960-1964
  • English literature, early, Undated
  • English literature, Victorian plus, Undated
  • English literature, Undated
  • Essays and reviews by Bleiler, various, Undated
  • Ewers, Hanns Heinz, 1916; 1977; Undated
  • Fortune, Dion, 1976
  • Futrelle, Jacques, 1973; Undated
  • Futrelle and Freeman, Undated
  • Future wars, Undated
  • Fantasy, Undated
  • Fantasy classifications, 1946; Undated
  • Fate (essay by Bleiler), Undated
  • Feval, Paul, Undated
  • Freeman, R. Austin, Undated
  • Gaboriau, Emile, 1884; 1946; 1961-1962; Undated
  • Garland Publishing, 1978-1979; Undated
  • Garland Publishing, Undated
  • Garland Publishing - catalogs, 1978-1979
  • Garland Publishing - contracts, 1978
  • Gernsback, Hugo, 1926; 1928; 1940; 1997-1998; Undated
  • Ghost stories, Undated
  • Gothic and detective novel research sources, notes (Garland Publishing), Undated
  • Guide to Supernatural Fiction publishers agreement, 1982
  • Guide miscellany, [1945]-1952; Undated
  • Hammett, Dashiell, Undated
  • Hieroglyphic, Undated
  • Hitchcock, Ethan Allen/Hermetic philosophy, 1863; Undated
  • Hodgson, William Hope, 1973; Undated
  • Hughes, Rhys, 1995; 2002; Undated
  • Interviews, Undated
  • Introduction to Best, Undated
  • Introductions, various, Undated
  • James, M. R., Undated
  • Japanese chess, Undated
  • Judaism, Undated
  • Jung, Undated
  • Kanji, Undated
  • Kantor, MacKinley on Starrett Baird, 2000 (1963)
  • Linguistic, Undated
  • Loft, W. O. G., 1966-1978; Undated
  • Lovecraft, H. P., Undated
  • MA thesis on G. H. Schubert (by Bleiler), Undated
  • MacDonald, George, [1961]
  • Magic, Undated (3 folders)
  • Marmaduke Multiply, 1971; 1978; Undated
  • Maturin, Charles, Undated
  • Meinhold, Wilhelm, Undated
  • Meyrink, Gustav, Undated

Box 7

  • Miscellaneous - scholarship, Undated
  • Miscellaneous - science fiction, 1984; 1990
  • Mixed, 1927-1996; Undated
  • More, Thomas, Undated
  • Morrison, Arthur, Undated
  • Multiply, Undated
  • Mysticism, European, Undated
  • Newark Steam Man, 1868; 1910; 1917; 1987; Undated
  • Nicholls, Peter - Encyclopedia of Fantasy, 1979; Undated
  • Nostradamus extras, Undated
  • Nostradamus - Last useful notes, Undated
  • Nostradamus - Miscellany, 1980; Undated
  • Nostradamus (nutty), Undated
  • Novel summaries, Undated
  • Old manuscripts, 1949; Undated
  • Old science fiction, Undated
  • Orczy, Baroness, Undated
  • Outside reading reports, 1977
  • Pao-Kunga translation - Chinese detective stories, Undated
  • Papers written by Bleiler in college, Undated
  • Penny bloods, Undated
  • Periodical listings, Undated
  • Pilgrim Award/Levin Award, 1984; 1995
  • Plagiarism, 1915; 1929
  • Plans and projects, Undated
  • Poe, Edgar Allan, Undated
  • Prest, Thomas Peckett, 1912; 1973; 1978
  • Promised Land Productions, 1983-1986; Undated
  • Prospectus on reference book on writing systems, Undated
  • Prospectus on Writers of Crime Fiction, 1978
  • Publishers Weekly interview with Bleiler, 1978
  • Pulps, 1933; 1999-2000; Undated
  • Reade, Frank, 1978; Undated
  • Reference letters, 1981-1982
  • Reilly, John - 20th Century Crime and Mystery Writers, 1977-1978; 1984; Undated
  • Remembrances of military life by Bleiler, Undated
  • Reviews, 1964-1965; 1979-1985; 1998-2000; Undated
  • Reviews of Bleiler's works, 1991; 1998-1999; Undated
  • Reynolds, George W. M., 1839; 1912; 1973; 1976; Undated
  • Riddell, Mrs. J. H., Undated
  • Richmond, or Scenes of the Life of a Bow Street Officer (1827), 1973; Undated
  • Robillard, Douglas, Undated
  • Rousselle, Erwin (papers on Taoism), Undated
  • Rymer, James Malcolm, 1972-1973; Undated
  • Sacco and Vanzetti, Undated
  • Schlobin, Roger C., 1982; Undated
  • Schubert, Gotthilf E., Undated
  • Science Fiction: The Early Years reviews, 1983-1984; 1991; 1995; 1997
  • Science Fiction: The Gernsback Years research, 1933-1997
  • Science Fiction: The Gernsback Years research notes, Undated
  • Science Fiction and Fiction, Undated
  • Science fiction for libraries, Undated
  • The Science-Fiction Phenomenon by Bleiler, Undated
  • Scoops copy, 1934
  • Scribner's - Contracts, 1980; 1982; Undated
  • Scribner's - Mystery Story Project, 1979
  • Scribner's - Supernatural and Science Fiction, 1975-1983
  • Scribner's - Supernatural and Science Fiction, Undated
  • Science fiction, early, miscellaneous, Undated
  • Science fiction Gernsback, miscellaneous, 1933-1997
  • Science fiction Gernsback, miscellaneous, 1997; Undated
  • Science fiction Gernsback, miscellaneous, 1949-1961; Undated
  • Science fiction writers, Undated

Box 8

  • Shasta Publishers materials, 1948; 1954; 1986
  • Shasta Publishers, reminiscences, Undated
  • Shiel, M. P. - Article by John D. Squires, 1980
  • Short stories by Bleiler, Undated
  • "Silent Night", Undated
  • Smith, Curtis and 20th Century Science Fiction Writers, 1978
  • Smithsonian lecture on "The Detective Story" by Bleiler, 1982
  • Soundview Books, 1978-1979; Undated
  • Steam Man, 1868; 1892
  • Stribling, T. S., 1913; 1974-1975; Undated
  • Supernatural Fiction - Piracy, 2002
  • Supernatural fiction and science fiction, 1912-2003; Undated
  • Supernatural Fiction Guide, Undated
  • Swedish detective stories, 1978
  • This Science-Fiction Phenomenon - Outline for a suggested book, [1950 or 1951]
  • Thomson, Basil, Undated
  • Thomson, Henry Douglas, Undated
  • Tracy, Louis, 2004
  • Translations, Undated
  • Turpin, Dick, Undated
  • Utopias, Undated (2 folders)
  • Verne, Jules, Undated

Box 9

  • Vickers, Roy, 1953; 1977; Undated
  • Victorian detective stories, 1976; Undated
  • Victorian fiction, Undated
  • Vinson, James - 20th Century Romance and Gothic Writers, 1981
  • Wall, Mervyn, 1983
  • Washington Star interview with Bleiler, 1975
  • Wells, H. G./"The Man Who Could Work Miracles", by Don G. Smith, 2002
  • Westphal article - not used, Undated
  • "What We Don't Know About The Detective Story", Undated
  • Wood, H. F., 1977; Undated
  • Wood, Mrs. Henry, Undated
  • Wright, S. Fowler, Undated

Roger Asselineau Walt Whitman Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 94
  • Collection
  • 1842-2002; Undated

This consists, aside from the group of 900 or so monographs collected by Asselineau, chiefly of correspondence, accompanied by handwritten drafts of reviews written in ink or pencil by Asselineau on slips of paper, apparently placed in the relevant book on his shelf as a file. The correspondence and draft of reviews are often associated with clippings, photographs or snapshots, offprints, programs, newsletters, and a few postcards.

Most of these manuscript materials were found in the process of cataloging the monograph collection, apparently filed by Asselineau in volumes of his monograph collection, usually related to the author of the book into which he inserted the materials over a period of years. A title page of the relevant book into which the manuscript materials were found inserted is now clipped to the materials in the collection folder and the call number of the book written on the photocopied title page in pencil. Also present are musical scores of adaptations of Whitman's poetry, and quite a few copies of the Walt Whitman Circle quarterly newsletter, published by composer and Whitman enthusiast, Robert Strassburg.

Series 1 includes notable correspondents such as Gay Wilson Allen, V. K. Chari, Betsy Erkkila, Ed Folsom, Donald D. Kummings, Jerome Loving, Robert Strassburg, and Leandro Wolfson.

Series 2 consists of a bound manuscript book entitled "Walt Whitman on Burns and a Portrait Gallery of Walt Whitman". The book measures 21 cm by 13 cm and is bound in green half-calf with marbled boards. According to a letter pasted into the book, it was apparently purchased by Roger Asselineau on August 20, 1942, from Alfred F. Goldsmith of New York, NY. Twenty-seven leaves of the manuscript book are filled with mostly photographic portraits of Walt Whitman, a few obviously cut from published works, and one leaf containing a section from a page of a handwritten manuscript in pencil and ink, labeled "Rough draft of a page in 'Robert Burns as poet and person' in November Boughs (p. 61)." Twenty other leaves of the book are left blank.

Series 3 consists of four folders with programs, offprints, and newspaper clippings collected by Asselineau. Contains manuscripts with commentary and suggestions (1856-2000), programs, announcements and catalogs (1963-2000), and clippings collected (1962-1992) regarding the life of Walt Whitman, his writings, collections, and offprints.

Series 4 contains over 900 monographs collected by Asselineau, these materials are cataloged separately in the Library of Congress classification and housed in the Cushing repository stacks as part of the Lit/Whitman collection. These monographs include first editions of Walt Whitman's works, particularly Leaves of Grass, many translations of the poem into an incredible variety of languages, biographies, and other scholarly works. The breadth of Asselineau's scholarly activity and acquaintance is well represented by the amount of correspondence and other memorabilia which was found inserted into these volumes.

Asselineau, Roger

Thomas Affleck, Jr.

These letters are typed carbon copies of the original handwritten material, some have handwritten typo corrections.

A4-10
Undated miscellaneous items. There are 6 items, totaling 13 leaves.

Land Measures of Texas, as used at the General Land Office. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

To the Editor of the Dumfries Weekly Journal. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

An Act to Incorporate, the Natchez and Washington Plank Road Company. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Underdraining No. 2. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Letter regarding teaching young boys core subjects before teaching them Latin or Greek. Included is a letter regarding ants. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Letter from Affleck to unknown regarding the formation of a neighborhood Farmer's Club. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

A4-20
Articles from The Western Farmer and Gardener, Vol. III, 1842 and other publications 1843 and undated.

Editorial from Vol. III, No. II, page 23. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Article "The Cincinnati Independent Shooting Club" from Vol. III, No. II, pages 25 26. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "Taking Stock to Louisiana State Fair," from Vol. III, No. III, page 41. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "Common School Laws Science and Agriculture," from Vol. III, No. III, pages 52 53. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "A Trip to the South," from Vol. III, No. IV, pages 78 85. Typed copy of original, 11 leaves.

Article "A Trip to the South," from Vol. III, No. VI, pages 122 123. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "To Charles Foster, Esq.: A Stroll in the Woods Near Baton Rouge," from January 28, 1842 issue. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "Wine Making," from Vol. III, No. VI, page 140. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "The Controversy between Dr. Martin and Mr. Mahard," from Vol. III, No. VII, pages 146 147. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Article regarding the marriage of Thomas Affleck to Mrs. Anna M. Smith, from Vol. III, No. VIII, page 192. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "The Wool Trade." Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article regarding Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article Projected Trip to Europe, and The Fair at Baton Rouge." Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "The Poor Indian." Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

A4-30
Articles from The American Agriculturist and other periodicals. 1843-1848, 1854.

Article regarding using the "Cherokee Rose Hedge" for fencing purposes. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Letter to the editor regarding the Fair being over. April 29, 1843. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "The Jefferson County Agricultural and Horticultural Society Fair." Typed copy of original, 1 page.

Article "Southern Agricultural Implements." (1844), pages 305 306. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Letter to The Albany Cultivator (1844), pages 278 279 from Thomas Affleck. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Incomplete article regarding the yields and procedures for growing in the area (probably Brenham). Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Last page of a letter signed by Affleck regarding a disease. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article fragment, this portion regarding Cultivation of Turnips, and Lime and Marl. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Last page of a letter signed by Affleck regarding cotton crops. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Letter to the Editor of The Albany Cultivator. November 16, 1844. Typed copy of original, 7 pages.

Letter to the Editor of The Albany Cultivator. July, 1844. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "Cotton seed for Cows and Value of Grade Durhams." February 15, 1843. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article regarding Norman's Southern Agricultural Almanac, VI (1847), page 356. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "The Cow Pea, Peach, Cuba Tobacco, etc." III (1844), pages 181 2. Typed copy of original, 8 leaves.

Article "Rust in Cotton." II (1843), pages 150 51. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Article "The Cherokee Rose and Hedging in The South," De Bow's Review, V (1849), pages 175 79. Typed copy of original, 15 leaves.

Article "Mississippi Her Agriculture, etc." Vol. I (1844), pages 83 84. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Article "Show of the Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical Society of Jefferson College." Vol. III, (1844), pages 197 98. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Incomplete article regarding implements. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Incomplete article regarding implements. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article regarding The Plantation Record and Account Books. Vol. VI (1847), page 356. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "Climate and Production of the South." Vol. I (1844), page 60. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Article "A Rat Proof Cellar." November 30, 1843. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "The Fair at Fayette." May 23, 1843. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "A Plow for Turning Under the Cow Pea." Vol. III (1844), pages 362 63. Typed copy of original, 2 pages.

Letter to the Editor of the Natchez Courier. October 24, 1854. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Article in Prairie Farmer, "Sundry Comments by Thomas Affleck." Vol. VI (1846), pages 106 107. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Article "Destruction of the Cotton Crop by Insects." Vol. V (1846), pages 341 343. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Article "Southern Agricultural Implements." Vol. III (1844), pages 247 48. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Article "Sheep at the South." Vol. V (1846), pages 115 117. Typed copy of original, 8 leaves.

Article "The Cherokee Rose Rosa Laevigata, and Hedging in the South." From DeBow's Review, Vol. V (1848), pages 82 86. Typed copy of original, 9 leaves.

A4-40
Newspaper clippings, 1846 and undated. There are 4 articles totaling 6 leaves.

"Partnerships to Woolen Manufacturers." Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

"Lost Silver Is Recovered." Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

"Diamond Jubilee is Closed." Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

"As a resident of..." Included: Harper, L. to W.H. Bulloch, Esq. October 26, 1846. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

A4-50
Article from The Concordia Intelligencer (Vidalia,La.). March 9, 1844. Typed copy of original, 17 leaves.

A4-60
Letters from Weekly Herald and Herald (Dallas, Tx.), 1866. There are 6 letters totaling 29 leaves, all are typed copies of originals.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Weekly Herald. May 26, 1866. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Weekly Herald. June 2, 1866. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 9, 1866. Typed copy of original, 6 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 16, 1866. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 23, 1866. Typed copy of original, 7 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 30, 1866. Typed copy of original, 6 leaves.

A4-70
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Bee Breeding In The West (Cincinnati: E. Lucas), 1841. 41 leaves.

A4-80
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac and Plantation and Garden Calendar for 1860 (New York: David Felt, and New Orleans: H.G. Stetson and Co.), 1859(?). 7 leaves.

A4-90
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Hedging and Hedging Plants in the Southern States (Houston: E.H. Cushing), 1869. 28 leaves.

A4-100
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Texas and Her Resources (Dumfries, Scotland: W.R. M'Diarmid and Co.). undated. 20 leaves.

Series 1, Ku - Wal

2/1: Kummings, Donald D., November 3, 1986 - September 23, 1999

2/2: Larson, Kerry C., [1988?]

2/3: Leon, Philip W., February 2, 1996; Undated

2/4: Lorca, Federico Garcia, [1930s?]

2/5: Loving, Jerome, September 8, 1976 - January 28, 2001

2/6: Lowenfels, Walter, December 13-29, 1970; Undated

2/7: Lynch, Michael, March 14, 1986

2/8: Martin, Robert K., October 16, 1992; Undated

2/9: Matkovic, Marijan, 1992

2/10: Matthiessen, F.O., [1941?] -December 5, 1980

2/11: Mendelson, Moris, [1954?]

2/12: Metzgen, Charles R., [1961] - July 4, 1962

2/13: Mickle Street Review, December 3, 1987; Undated

2/14: Miller, Edwin Haviland, [1961] - August 23, 1977; Undated

2/15: Miller, James E. Jr., August 25, 1986 - August 22, 1995

2/16: Moore, Bill, December 8, 1984; Undated

2/17: Myerson, Joel, [1990s]

2/18: Olivia, Jesus Sierra, 1965-1996; Undated

2/19: Padgett, Ron, [1992?]; Undated

2/20: Papers on Language and Literature, Supplement to, Summer 1969

2/21: Peltola, Nilo, January 18, 1978

2/22: Pound, Louise, [1949] - June 29, 1958

2/23: Price, Kenneth M., [ May 30, 1984] - August 8, 1990

2/24: Reynolds, David S., January 2, 1994 - September 2, 1998

2/25: Salska, Agnieszka, [1985]

2/26: Sarrailh, Michele, [1988] - October 17, 1989

2/27: Schmidgall, Gary, [1997?]

2/28: Sill, Geoffrey, October 8, 1992

2/29: Smuts, Jan Christian, November 9, 1973; Undated

2/30: Snodgrass, W.D., 1996

2/31: Strassburg, Robert, August 24, 1987 - September 29, 1998

2/32: Strassburg, Robert, October 16, 1998 - May 16, 2002

2/33: Svensson, K.A., November 7-24, 1964

2/34: Szuba, Andrezej, February 26, 1995 - May 18, 1995

2/35: Translations (Misc.) on Walt Whitman's Works, [1955] - November 23, 1991; Undated

2/36: Traubel, Horace, 1896 - September 20, 1996; Undated

2/37: Vondrasek, Bets ("West Hills Review"), January 18, 1980; Undated

2/38: Waggoner, Hyatt H., March 12, 1968; Undated

2/39: Walt Whitman on Charles Dickens, August 11, 1842 - December 6, 1974; Undated

2/40: "Walt Whitman Quarterly Review", Fall 2001

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