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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives File English
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Back-To-The-Land Movement - 1932

Contains 1932 Kyle speech discussing a permanent agricultural program for Central Texas, correspondence concerning unemployed, addressed relating to agriculture and the unemployed.

Belcher Family

Photocopy of four Company Muster Roll sheets regarding John B. Belcher. (1 leaf)

Beavers, Virgil [NY, NY] to Mommy and Poppa [Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Beavers, China, TX]. 5. ALS, 1 leaf, photocopy. Attached is half of the original envelope. February 28, 1945

War Ration Book issued to Virgil Beavers [Cairo, Illinois].

Newspaper clipping "Poem Goes to Battle With Men" from San Antonio Express. undated

Color photograph (3.5 x 5) of John Bell Belcher's (1840-1901) tombstone in China, Jefferson County, Texas.

The following materials are all from "Gordon and Belcher Families" by Roy Ingersoll, Watsonville, CA.

Photocopy of Title page. (1 leaf)

Photocopy of original army voucher. (1 leaf)

Photocopy of original General Affidavit signed by John B. Belcher regarding Monroe M. Belcher. Logan County, Kentucky. (1 leaf) March 29, 1889

Photocopy of original Bureau of Pensions, Department of the Interior form. John B. Belcher. (1 leaf) January 15, 1898

Photocopy of the original form stating Pensioner Dropped from United States Pension Agency. (1 leaf) August 31, 1903

Photocopy of original pension voucher. (1 leaf)

Information regarding the Gordon and Belcher family history. (typed, 7 leaves)

Biographical Information - Articles and Y-Force Casualty List

This folder includes the following:

  • Article written by McMurrey called “San Jacinto County Boys in the Service,” describing the weather and status of the Y-Force in China.
  • Two-page article written by Barbara McMurrey Hyde and Beverly Fae McMurrey giving a family history and history on their father’s life.
  • Y-Force casualty list from January 1, 1944 to October 24, 1944

Bowen, Ray M. - August 10, 2000

Reflections of President Bowen during his days as an undergraduate at Texas A&M and his experiences in the Corps of Cadets with special emphasis placed on his years as a Fish (Freshman). Other topics discussed: the history of A&M, the Corps, Bryan and College Station, Aggie Ring, race and gender relations, Muster, Final Review and Commencement. Class of 1958.

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