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Texas Folk Songs, Research Materials, Manuscripts and Drafts

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

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and Nacogdoches Archives, Polk County documents and letters, "Pioneer Texan's Previous and After Lives", miscellaneous historical documents, and a list of contents of the cabinet drawers.

Texas Revolution Opera

This series consists of notes, sketches, and plans for Asbury's Texas Revolution Opera. The musical scores for this opera have been separated and are now housed in oversized folders.

Texas Slavery and Emancipation Documents

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The sale of five slaves as recorded in an autograph document transferring ownership of "Sundry Negroes slaves for life (to wit) Jim, July, Harriet, Ann & George with their Increase" to D. A. Perry for $2400, signed by S. W. Perry of Washington County, Republic of Texas, February 28, 1838. Half-sheet 4to. One-page, approximately 50 words; docketed on verso/ Folded; traces of an attached sheet on verso.

S1-1/2
Renting a slave for the interest on debt as recorded in an autograph document transferring temporary ownership of "a negro woman named Lucretia about 18 years old copper complexion or yellow" from Wyatt Hanks for a period of 12 or 20 months, for the interest on $900, to John Campbell and his wife of Dewitt County, Texas, and signed by John Campbell and Hanks, July 24, 1857. Folio. One page, approximately 200 words; docketed on verso. In a signed statement on the verso, a bit less than two years later, Hanks relinquishes claims on the slave for $300. Folded; some edgewear and browning.

S1-1/3
Transferring ownership of "a negro woman named Harriet, about thirty years old," to J. S. Hanna for $1000, in a manuscript document, signed by J. C. Rogers of Milam County, Texas, October 6, 1857. Folio. 1-page docketed on verso. Signed by A. M. Massengale and D. R. Cole as witnesses.

S1-1/4
Accounting for the hiring and rent of land and slaves, a one-page accounting for the estate of F. R. Garnett. Listing includes five slaves, identified by name, and one parcel of land; for each slave entered the "hirer" and the monthly fee paid to the estate for services or use; William Woodson of Harrison County, Texas, was acting as administrator for the estate. February 8, 1858.

S1-1/5
Announcing the auction of slaves in Caldwell, Texas, in an autograph document headed "notice," signed by Ellis Gregg as the administrator of the estate of John Gregg, deceased, September 27, 1858. Half-sheet 4to. One page, approximately 65 words. "I will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Caldwell on the first Tuesday in November next … the Negro woman named Ellen and children named Frances, Jinny, and Austin." Pinholes at corners from an original mounting; another hole in the middle of the document, taking parts of two letters.

S1-1/6
Seeking $10,000 in damages for an illegal beating, a plaintiff's attorney's manuscript complain, signed by L. T. Harris and R. L. Elkins in February (?), 1960 on behalf of Rose Ann, "a free woman of color, and a resident of Jackson County." Folio. 2 pages approximately 325 words. Malcolm Gandy, Andrew Sea, William Wingfield, John White, and Adam McDaniel, all of Jackson County, allegedly "with force of arms & without right … dragged the said pltf. Who is an old and defenseless woman, about 60 years of age, a considerable distance, and then and there with force of arms, …beat, bruised & wounded the said plaintiff with sticks, clubs, and quirts." Rose Ann is later described as "a citizen of Texas at the date of the Declaration of the Independence of Texas," the first such description we've seen for an African-American. Folded (some wear and short separation at folds); some browning and smudging. The complaint was prepared for the March term of the Lavaca County Court but bears no court markings or docketings (the complaint is apparently a copy or was never filed).

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Transferring ownership of "thirty seven negroes," from Jesse Tubbs to William Davis, Robert Calvert, and James S. Hanna for $36,750, in a manuscript document, signed by Davis, 15 October 1860. 4to. 1-page docketed on verso. Signed by T. W. Cunningham as a witness.

S1-1/8
Transferring ownership of "a negro man by the name of Tom," from H.J. Willson, to "Davis, Calvert & Hanna," for $1050 ($25 down payment made here), in a manuscript document, signed by Willson, October 25, 1860, at "Railway Camp." 4to. 1-page docketed on verso. Signed by T. W. Cunningham as a witness.

S1-1/9
Printed slave hire, a partly printed document completed in manuscript and signed by J. D. Billups, John Billups, and G. W. Beauchamp. [Palestine, TX?], January 1, 1861. Handbill, 8 x 6.5 inches. "[blank] By the Twenty-fifth day of December next, we, or either of us, promise to pay to W. W. Quarles, as guardian of M. Quarles, [blank] Dollars, for the hire of a Negro [blank] named [blank] said Negro we are to furnish with three suits of good clothing, one of which to be woolen; two pairs of shoes, one [blank] and one good blanket. And we are to pay the Taxes, and are to employ a Physician, when necessary, and pay the Physician's bill: --and we are to pay five Dollars for every article of clothing we fail to furnish according to the above agreement. Ten per cent for maturity/ January 1st 1861." The blank spaces are here completed appropriately in the manuscript. While autograph slave hires are among the most common slavery-related documents, this is the first printed form for one that we have encountered.

S1-1/10
Promising to pay $25 per month for "three Negro Boys to work," to Geo. R. Tubb, in a manuscript document, signed "Davis, Calvert, & Hanna," Leon County, October 21, 1860, additionally agreeing to "clothe and feed said boys." Half-sheet 4to. 1-page docketed on the verso. Over the hire is written "Cancelled & the Negroes taken home & payment made in full to G.R. Tubb this day February 7th 1861."

S1-1/11
Promising to "furnish [sic] Samuel King a negro man four months at 20 dollars per month", in a manuscript document, signed by James S. Hanna, in "Sterling," [TX?], March 8, 1862. Half-sheet 4to. 1-page. Hanna further notes the $80, "being the balance due him for buck work done in the year 1861."

S1-1/12
Transferring ownership of "a certain negroe girl named Banbry, about seventeen years of age," in a manuscript document, signed by Joseph Mason of Harrison County, Texas, January 2, 1854. Folio. 1-page docketed on the verso. Signed by Pendleton Murrah as a witness. Folded as for filing, but very good. Benjamin Young and Alfred Johnson purchased the slave for $1041. Murrah (1826-1865) was elected governor of Texas in 1863 and served to the end of the war when he fled to Mexico, dying there of tuberculosis in August 1865.

S1-1/13
Posting bond for an accused murderer of "Jack Hunter a negro man, formerly belonging to Mrs. A. M. J. Hunter on the Seventh of April A.D. 1864," in a manuscript document, signed by Joseph W. Slater, as Justice of the Peace, Thomas W. Hull, the accused, and 16 of his supporters, all of Harrison County, Texas, September 18, 1865. Folio. 1-page; docketed on the verso. Folded, but very good.

S1-1/14
Paying a J. S. Hanna a $25 bounty as a "reward for recovery of a Freedman Rance Ross - charged with horse stealing," in an autograph document, signed by M. F. Harman, December 9, 1875, on a "John Orr & Co." billhead, dated Calvert, Texas. 8 vo. 1-page.

S1-1/15
Transferring ownership of "a negro boy named Stephen, said boy … about twenty years of age … and slave for life" from W. W. Watts to J. S. Hanna for $4000, in a manuscript document, signed by Watts and by W. Rowland as a witness in Robinson, Texas. December 7, 1863 (i.e., after the Emancipation Proclamation) Half-sheet 4to. 1-page. Undated

Thank You Notes

Series Description
This series contains all Thank You Notes sent to or from Olin E. Teague during his time in office.
 
Arrangement
Files in this series are arranged first by category, then by date.
 
1 29A-7 Thank You Notes, January 5 – March 23, 1960
1 29A-8 Thank You Notes, October 10, 1962
1 29A-9 Thank You Notes, 1963-64
1 29A-10 Thank You Notes, 1962-64
1 29A-15 Thank You Notes, January 3 – June 30, 1967
1 29A-16 Thank You Notes, July 5 – September 21, 1967
1 29A-17 Thank You Notes, October 8, 1967 – May 20, 1968
1 29A-18 Thank You Notes, July 25 – December 11, 1968
1 43A-1 Thank You Notes, January 1969
1 43A-2 Thank You Notes, February 1969
1 43A-3 Thank You Notes, March 1969
1 43A-33 Thank You Notes, April 1969
1 43A-34 Thank You Notes, May 1969
1 43A-35 Thank You Notes, June 1969
1 43A-35 Thank You Notes, July 1969
1 43A-4 Thank You Notes, August 1969
1 43A-5 Thank You Notes, September 1969
1 43A-6 Thank You Notes, October 1969
1 43A-7 Thank You Notes, November 1969
1 43A-8 Thank You Notes, December 1969
1 43A-9 Thank You Notes, January 1970
1 43A-10 Thank You Notes, February 1970
1 43A-11 Thank You Notes, March 1970
1 43A-12 Thank You Notes, April 1970
1 43A-13 Thank You Notes, May 1970
1 43A-14 Thank You Notes, June 1970
1 43A-15 Thank You Notes, July 1970
1 43A-16 Thank You Notes, August 1970
1 43A-17 Thank You Notes, September 1970
1 43A-18 Thank You Notes, October 1970
1 43A-19 Thank You Notes, November 1970
1 43A-20 Thank You Notes, December 1970
1 43A-21 Thank You Notes, January 1971
1 43A-22 Thank You Notes, February 1971
1 43A-23 Thank You Notes, March 1971
1 43A-24 Thank You Notes, April 1971
1 43A-25 Thank You Notes, May 1971
1 43A-26 Thank You Notes, June 1971
1 43A-27 Thank You Notes, July 1971
1 43A-28 Thank You Notes, August 1971
1 43A-29 Thank You Notes, September 1971
1 43A-30 Thank You Notes, October 1971
1 43A-31 Thank You Notes, November 1971
1 43A-32 Thank You Notes, December 1971
2 37A-35 Thank You Notes, January 1972
2 37A-36 Thank You Notes, February 1972
2 37A-37 Thank You Notes, March 1972
2 37A-38 Thank You Notes, April 1972
2 37A-39 Thank You Notes, May 1972
2 37A-40 Thank You Notes, June 1972
2 37A-41 Thank You Notes, July 1972
2 37A-42 Thank You Notes, August 1972
2 37A-43 Thank You Notes, September 1972
2 37A-44 Thank You Notes, October 1972
2 37A-45 Thank You Notes, November 1972
2 37A-46 Thank You Notes, December 1972
2 23B-33 Thank You Notes,1973
2 23B-34 Thank You Notes, January – February 1974
2 23B-35 Thank You Notes, March – May 1974
2 23B-36 Thank You Notes, June – July 1974
2 23B-37 Thank You Notes, August – September 1974
2 23B-38 Thank You Notes, October – December 1974
2 87B-19 Thank You Notes, 1975
2 87B-20 Thank You Notes, 1975
2 19B-2 Thank You Notes, 1976
2 19B-3 Thank You Notes, 1976
2 29B-5 Thank You Notes, December 1976 – January 1977
2 29B-6 Thank You Notes, February – April 1977
2 29B-7 Thank You Notes, May – June 1977
2 29B-8 Thank You Notes, July – September 1977
2 29B-9 Thank You Notes, October – December 1977
2 10B-16 Thank You Notes, 1978
2 10B-17 Thank You Notes, 1978
2 10B-18 Thank You Notes, 1978
2 44A-1 Thank You Notes- Birthday, 1965
2 44A-2 Thank You Notes- Birthday Cards,1966
2 44A-3 Thank You Notes- Birthday, 1970
2 35A-24 Thank You Notes- Congressmen, VIPs, etc.,1953-68
2 44A-4 Thank You Notes- Election, November 7, 1968 – December 30, 1968
2 44A-5 Thank You Notes- Hospitality, May 21, 1970 – November 15, 1970
2 44A-6 Thank You Notes- Hospital Stay, November 16-26, 1970
3 44A-7 Thank You Notes- Hospital Stay, November 27, 1970 – December 3, 1970
3 44A-8 Thank You Notes- Hospital Stay, December 4-18, 1970
3 44A-9 Thank You Notes- Hospital Stay, December 21, 1970 – January 19, 1971
3 44A-10 Thank You Notes- Political, 1969
3 44A-11 Thank You Notes- Received, 1969
3 44A-12 Thank You Notes- Received, December 31, 1969 – November 20, 1970
3 44A-13 Thank You Notes- Received, November 26, 1971 – December 9, 1971
3 37A-49 Thank You Notes- received, 1972
3 37A-47 Thank You Notes- received, November 7-25, 1972
3 37A-48 Thank You Notes- received, November 27 – December 13, 1972

The Great Library Series

This series contains typescript drafts and other materials relating to Caine's 5-book fantasy series The Great Library, which tells the story of an alternate world where the Library of Alexandria was never destroyed. As a consequence, through a combination of magic and total control of information worldwide, the Library has risen to become a totalitarian power. Caine's series concerns a small group of Library acolytes and allies who learn the truth and mount a resistance.

The Honors

This series contains materials relating to the writing and production of the The Honors YA science fiction series, written with Ann Aguirre between 2018-2020. The series consists of three books: Honor Among Thieves (2018), Honor Bound (2019), and Honor Lost (2020).

Caine, Rachel

The Warding of the Witch World Manuscripts

  • S8-6/1: The Warding of the Witch World, Author’s 1st Laser Proof, verso - p. 170, Undated.
  • S8-6/2: The Warding of the Witch World, Author’s 1st Laser Proof, p. 171-369, Undated.
  • S8-6/3: The Warding of the Witch World, Author’s 1st Laser Proof, p. 370-560, Undated.

This Stubborn Soil , Manuscripts, Typescripts, Drafts

Information relating to This Stubborn Soil (1966), including the contract between Owens and Charles Schribner's Sons, advertisements, and book reviews. Also includes "We Had Us Some Christmas", an excerpt published in the Ladies Home Journal - December 1966, and the First draft. Copies of a typescript and early draft, cuttings from the manuscript, a photostatic copy of the typescript, and page proofs.

Through the Woods

1/1
Correspondence (2 pages). November - December 1935

1/2
Correspondence (4 pages). January - February 1936

1/3
Memorandum of Agreement drafts with correspondence 12 pages with envelope). March 1936

1/4
Correspondence (2 pages). April 1936

1/5
Correspondence, Bates to Gollancz (1 page). May 1, 1936

1/6
American Agreement for Through the Woods by H.E. Bates (with envelope). June 23, 1936

1/7
Correspondence re: libel (2 pages). August - September 1936

1/8
Correspondence (6 pages). August - November 1936

1/9
Correspondence (2 pages). January 1939

1/10
Correspondence (4 pages). 1944

1/11
Correspondence (14 pages). March - September 1946

1/12
Correspondence (14 pages). July - November 1947

1/13
Correspondence (19 pages). 1948-1949

1/14
Correspondence (5 pages). August 1968, January 1969

1/15
Correspondence (2 pages). January 1969

1/16
Correspondence (4 pages). January - February 1969

1/17
Reissue of Agreements for Through the Woods (7 pages + 1 folio with envelope). February 1969

1/18
Correspondence (5 pages). September - October 1969

1/19
Correspondence (3 pages). July - September 1978

1/20
Correspondence (2 pages). January - February 1979

1/21
Correspondence (3 pages). June, November - December 1979

1/22
Correspondence (1 page). February 1982

1/23
Correspondence re: reproduction rights of Agnes Miller Parker engravings (6 pages). 1982-1984

1/24
Correspondence, David Burnett to/from Julian Shuckburgh Esq. (4 pages). March, August 1984

1/25
Correspondence (2 pages). August 1984

1/26
Correspondence (2 pages). January - February 1988

1/27
Correspondence (3 pages). September - October 1992

1/28
Correspondence (2 pages). September 1998

1/86
Original file folder for Through the Woods.

Tiger Burning Bright Manuscripts

  • S10-6/6: Tiger Burning Bright correspondence and outlines, Undated.
  • S10-6/7: Tiger Burning Bright manuscript, by Andre Norton, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Mercedes Lackey, title page - p. 149, Undated.
  • S10-6/8: Tiger Burning Bright edited manuscript, Undated.
  • S10-6/9:
    • Tiger Burning Bright correspondence, outline, and edited pages by Mercedes Lackey, Undated.
    • Tiger Burning Bright manuscript p. 150-199, Undated.
  • S10-6/10: Tiger Burning Bright manuscript, p. 725-794, Undated.

Transcripts

1/5
The transcripts are undated. One is handwritten in pen. The other is computer-generated.

Transcripts

This series contains typed transcripts of the handwritten manuscripts held in Series 1, 2, and 4. The transcripts were probably made by repository staff, but the date of composition is unknown.

Transcripts of Correspondences

Box 2 in Series 6 contains transcripts and brief biographical sketches of some correspondents, as well as a few extensive annotations.

Transcripts are coded to match the Box/Folder container list, which has "doc.[a-z]" item level extensions for each document in the collection. Thus, transcripts of correspondence (1848-1889) are present for all of the following:

  • Series 1, Military Correspondence
  • Series 2, S2-1/6, Documents A-C
  • Series 3, S3-1/7, Documents A-H, and K

Travels

Series Description
This series contains all files pertaining to trips and travel plans taken by Olin E. Teague during his time in office. The majority of the files contain documentation of district trips.
 
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically.
1 36A – 32 Travels- Antarctica, August 23, 1961 – March 20, 1962
1 45B-19 Travels- Austin County, 1967-68
1 36A – 33 Travels- Battle Monuments, November 8, 1972
1 36A – 34 Travels- Bimini, April 1972
1 25B-20 Travels- Brussels, 1974
1 36A – 35 Travels- Cape Canaveral, 1959
1 70B-20 Travels- Cape Kennedy, 1969
1 70B-27 Travels- Cape Kennedy, 1969
1 96B-22 Travels- District, undated
1 70B-18 Travels- District, 1965
1 45B-6 Travels- District, December 1965
1 45B-32 Travels- District, January 1967
1 45B-26 Travels- District, June 1968
1 45B-35 Travels- District, December 1968
1 70B-16 Travels- District, 1968-69
1 45B-39 Travels- District, February 1969
1 45B-43 Travels- District, July 1970
1 45B-45 Travels- District, August 1970
1 45B-48 Travels- District, February 1971
1 45B-49 Travels- District, October 1971
1 45B-50 Travels- District, April 1971
1 6B – 13 Travels- District, 1972
1 45B-51 Travels- District, January 1972
1 6B - 14 Travels- District, 1973
1 45B-52 Travels- District, April 1973
1 25B-13 Travels- District, January 1974
1 96B-21 Travels- District, March – April 1975
1 48B-46 Travels- District, 1976
1 45B-37 Travels- District, Bryan, August 1969
1 45B-17 Travels- District, Ft. Worth, June 1967
1 45B-36 Travels- District, Ft. Worth, August 1968
1 45B-16 Travels- District, Hillsboro, July 1967
1 45B-34 Travels- District Lancaster and South Dallas County, December 1967
1 45B-33 Travels- District, Southern Tarrant County April 1967
1 36A – 36 Travels- Europe,1952
1 36A- 37 Travels- Europe,1955
1 37A-1 Travels- Europe, 1958
1 37A-2 Travels- Europe, August 12 – December 16, 1960
1 37A-3 Travels- Europe, May 27 – June 7, 1971
1 45B-20 Travels- Fort Bend County, 1967-68
1 35A-25 Travels- Fort Hood Trip, September 2, 1960
1 45B-24 Travels- Ft. Worth with Margaret Bale, December 3-14, 1968
1 35A-26 Travels- France, Fall 1972
1 35A-27 Travels- General, June 3 – July 14, 1971
1 87B-14 Travels- General, 1975
1 7A-1 Travels- Greece Inspection Trip, September 9-10, 1947
1 45B-23 Travels- Grimes County, 1967-68
1 35A-29 Travels- Havana, December 10, 1956 – January 7, 1957
1 35A-30 Travels- Hawaii and California, February 3, 1951 – February 26, 1959
1 35A-31 Travels- Hawaii, May 12 – July 11, 1962
1 35A-31 Travels- Indian Hot Springs, November 19, 1966 – September 24, 1968
1 27B-9 Travels- Kerens, Wortham, Whitney, Hillsboro, June 21-23, 1963
1 35A-32 Travels- Korea, 1952
2 35A-33 Travels- Korea, 1952
2 35A-34 Travels- Korea, 1952
2 35A-35 Travels- Korea, 1952
2 26B – 7 Travels- Korea, undated
2 45B-22 Travels- Madison County, 1967-68
2 35A-36 Travels- Moscow, May 10, 1966 – December 30, 1966
2 35A-37 Travels- Normandy, June 10 – August 15, 1964
2 34A – 27 Travels- Pacific Tour, September 28, 1964 – April 15, 1965
2 34A – 29 Travels- Paris, June 4, 1963 – July 2, 1963
2 34A – 30 Travels- Philippines, May 27, 1955 – November 9, 1955
2 27B-5 Travels- Political, 1962-63
2 34A – 31 Travels- Puerto Rico, May 19, 1966 – August 26, 1966
2 22A-24 Travels- Reservations: Hotels & Tickets, January 3, 1950 – October 22, 1951
2 22A-25 Travels- Reservations, January 14 – June 22, 1952
2 36A – 1 Travels- Russia, August 18 – 31, 1972
2 49B – 37 Travels- Science and Technology Committee, undated
2 36A – 2 Travels- South Carolina, May 16, 1966 – June 14, 1966
2 36A – 3 Travels- Special Trips and Projects, 1960 – 1962
2 70B-1 Travels- Strategic Air Command, 1971
2 70B-2 Travels- Strategic Air Command, 1972
2 36A – 29 Travels- Travel Brochures, undated
2 31A-4 Travels- Travel Folders, undated
2 36A – 4 Travels- Vietnam, January 18, 1965 – October 29, 1966
2 36A – 5 Travels- Vietnam, 1966
2 45B-18 Travels- Waller County, 1968
2 45B-21 Travels- Washington County, 1967-68
2 45B-28 Travels- Washington County, January 1968
2 71B – 20 Travels- Washington D.C., 1960
2 35A-28 Travels, 1972

Turner's Awards

This series is comprised of 9 folders in box 7 (7/18 through 7/26) containing correspondence, certificates, and publicity about a few of the honors received by Turner over the course of his career. Similar material may be located in Series 7 if the award was bestowed by a transportation association.

Typescripts

1/1: The Drive-In, 1988
Original typescript with handwritten and whited-out edits, cover page to page 64A.

1/2: The Drive-In, 1988
Original typescript with handwritten and whited-out edits, pages 64B - 121.

1/3: The Drive-In, 1988
Original typescript with handwritten and whited-out edits, pages 122 - 188.

1/4: Night They Missed The Horror Show, 1988
Original typescript with handwritten and whited-out edits.

1/5: On The Far Side of the Cadillac Desert With Dead Folks, 1989
Original typescript with handwritten and whited-out edits.

1/6: "Subway Jack", 1989
Original typescript with handwritten and whited-out edits.

1/7: "Belly Laugh, or The Joker's Trick or Treat", 1990
Original typed outline sent to DC Comics for story approval, and handwritten story idea notes; with a note to Michael Sellard from Lansdale, December 13, 1989.

1/8: "Belly Laugh, or The Joker's Trick or Treat", 1990
Original typescript pages for "false start" #1, with handwritten edits.

1/9: "Belly Laugh, or The Joker's Trick or Treat", 1990
Original typescript pages for "false start" #2, with handwritten edits.

1/10: "Belly Laugh, or The Joker's Trick or Treat", 1990
Original typescript of the partial first draft, dated mid-September - October 1989(?).

1/11: "Belly Laugh, or The Joker's Trick or Treat", 1990
Original first draft typescript with handwritten edits.

1/12: "Belly Laugh, or The Joker's Trick or Treat", 1990
Original typescript pages of corrections to the first draft requested by DC Comics, with handwritten edits.

Undated Materials

This series includes materials such as legal documents, handwritten notes and drafts, and inventories of land.

1/15
Land inventories and German Emigration lands in Concho and Tom Green counties survey information. Undated

1/16
Handwritten drafts, notes, and accountings. Undated

1/17
Empty envelopes from C. A. Goeth or Webb & Goeth that appear to have contained monetary notes payable from individuals. Undated

1/18
Abstracts and conveyances to and from Runge and Tips in Menard and Concho Counties. Undated

1/19
Maps and ledger sheet. The following oversize maps and ledger sheet are housed separately:
One Blue-line plat map with handwritten annotations, titled "German Emigration Co. Surveys Tom Green and Concho Counties", approximately 15 x 36 inches:

One Blue-line plat map, titled "Map of Las Moras Ranch-Menard County", approximately 17 1/2 x 22 inches:

One Ledger sheet, approximately 20 x 24 inches.

One printed map of Concho County, Texas, approximately 30 x 30 inches.

Unit History Information

3/1
11th Bombardment Wing - History

3/2
42nd Bombardment Squadron (H) - History, February 1940 - March 1944

3/3
Intelligence Report on Cactus (Henderson Field, Guadalcanal). Sanitary Conditions on Cactus. October 15, 1942

3/4
Operational History of the Seventh Air Force, December 7, 1941 - November 6, 1943 (photocopy)

3/5
Pacific Counterblow: The 11th Bombardment Group and the 67th Fighter Squadron in the Battle for Guadalcanal. Photocopy.

3/6
Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force. July 1945 (photocopy)

3/7
The Thirteenth Air Force in the War Against Japan. September 30, 1946 (photocopy)

3/8
USAAF Chronologies, Selected Dates, 1942-1943 (photocopies)

3/9
Coast Watcher in the Solomons, Article.

Valedictory Speeches

This series contains 5 folders in box 3.

S4-3/01: J. F. Edwards, June 27, 1883
S4-3/02: William J. Adkins, 1951
S4-3/03: Jaro G. Netardus, May 30, 1952
S4-3/04: Robert E. Huffman, May 29, 1953
S4-3/05: Ide P. Trotter, Jr., May 21, 1954

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