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Research Materials

This series includes fieldnotes on folklore, some clippings, and research for the book Texas Lore: A Collection of Student Papers on Texas Folklore.

Folklore, and Fieldnotes

5/1
Texas Lore - Introduction and Buried Treasure Papers

5/2
Texas Lore - Cures, Remedies, Beliefs, and Legends

5/3
Texas Lore - Animal Tales, The Ballad and Old-Timers

5/4
Texas Lore - Folkways, Heroes and Badmen, and Wather Lore

5/5
Griffith, Joe S. - " Survival of Rites of Passage Concerning the Transitions from Boyhood to Manhood"

5/6
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/7
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/8
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/9
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/10
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/11
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/12
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/13
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/14
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/15
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/16
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/17
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/18
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/19
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/20
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/21
Fieldnotes - Rural Folklore - 1963

5/22
Fieldnotes - Rural Folklore - 1963

5/23
Fieldnotes - Children's Lore - 1966

5/24
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

5/25
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

Pamphlets, Special Editions, and Billy Arlington Material

8/1
The Brazosport Facts - 1960

8/2
Information on Rudolph Bertram

8/3
Information on Ector County

8/4
Pamphlets on Wildlife

8/5
Special Edition of the Bellville Times - 1956

8/6
Special Edition of the Texas Mohair Weekly - 1958

8/7
Special Edition of the Texas Mohair Weekly - 1958

8/8
Special Edition of the Texas Mohair Weekly - 1960

8/9
Billy Arlington Material - News Clippings

8/10
Billy Arlington Material - Copies of Skits

8/11
Billy Arlington Material - Tickets for comedies in which Billy Arlington appeared

8/12
Billy Arlington Material - Postcards to and from Billy Arlington

8/13
Billy Arlington Material - Programs for comedies in which Billy Arlington appeared

8/14
Billy Arlington Material - Artist's copy Billy Arlington contract

Tarzan Comic Strip Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000160
  • Colección
  • 1929-1965

This collection contains a number of strips from the long-running Tarzan comic strip, based on the famous books by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Most of the strips were simply clipped from newspapers, including the Detroit News,  and then put in folders. Others have been encapsulated onto stiff boards.

Ide Peebles Trotter Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 216
  • Colección
  • 1922-1964

This collection consist of correspondence, telegrams, notes, reports, speeches, newspaper clippings, and publications which span most of Trotter's career in Agricultural Education.

Some periods are much better documented than are others. Materials for the period before 1936 include some leaflets, a few letters, circulars and clippings, and one pamphlet. Trotter's move from Missouri to Texas is well documented in letters, bills, and telegrams, but his transfer to Agricultural Extension and then to the Graduate School at Texas A&M College in College Station, Texas are poorly covered. Most of the available information is in the newspaper clippings. Both moves were made during periods of controversy. Hopefully additional documentation can be found elsewhere in the records of Texas A&M University.

Trotter's activities as Director of Extension and Dean of the Graduate School at Texas A&M College should be fairly well covered in the records of those two offices. Unfortunately his personal papers conatain very little information on them. The only documentation on Trotter's two periods of foreign service is in the reports he wrote on his cotton surveys in 1948. Some special activities such as service on the Postwar Planning Committee and participation in Rural Church Conference are fairly well documented.

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Correspondence

4/1: General correspondence, including a tentative schedule of the Second Inter-American Symposium on the Peaceful Application of Nuclear Energy, minutes and other materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program and news releases about the dedication of the Picker Research Center in Cleveland and materials regarding the 6th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, June 1959.

4/2: General correspondence, including a program outline and other materials regarding the Nuclear Technology Survey at the University of California, a program and other materials pertaining to the International Atomic Energy Agency conference on Application of Large Radiation Sources in Industry and Especially to Chemical Processes in Warsaw, a report of Paul Harteck on that meeting, and material on the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, July-December 1959.

4/3: General correspondence, including a list of hospitals in the Washington-New York area using isotopes and excerpts from letters to the U.S. Information Agency regarding their series of "Forum" lectures on chemistry in which Dr. Aebersold participated, January-June 1960.

4/4: General correspondence, including a report and other materials on the Conference on Chemistry for Non-Science Majors at Bozeman, Montana, and notes on a meeting with B. Manowitz at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, July-December 1960.

4/5: General correspondence, including a memo of E. R. Gardner regarding the Tenth Pacific Scientific Congress, drafts of a letter to the editor of the Washington Post regarding its failure to adequately report scientific news, and a telegram to Dr. Aebersold informing him of his election to the Board of Directors of the American Nuclear Society, January-June 1961.

4/6: General correspondence, including an itinerary, lists of contacts, and other materials for Dr. Aebersold's Far Eastern trip to attend Japan's Fourth Conferences on Radioisotopes and to visit users of isotopes, July-December 1961.

4/7: General correspondence, including a news release about a new cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, programs and other materials about a conference on Radioisotopes as New Tools and Know-How for Ohio Industry in Columbus, Ohio, and a news release on the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, January-June 1962.

4/8: General correspondence, including letters, notes, and other materials regarding the dinner held to mark the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, July 1962.

4/9: General correspondence, including a list of contacts of Dr. Aebersold's European trip, a program and other materials relating to the meeting of the American Nuclear Society, and a news release summarizing the growth of use of radioisotopes during the first 20 years (1942-1962), August-December 1962.

4/10: General correspondence, including a program, news release, and other materials regarding the International Conference on Radiation Research at Natick, MA, a list of non-U.S. citizens who have participated in courses given by the Special Training Division of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, and news release and other materials pertaining to the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, January-March 1963.

4/11: General correspondence, including Dr. Aebersold's itinerary and list of contacts, a program, and other materials pertaining to the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, April 1963.

4/12: General correspondence, including letters about the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, letters and other materials relating to a new quarterly entitled Isotopes and Radiation Technology published by the Atomic Energy Commission, a pamphlet about the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and a report on the South African Atomic Energy Program, May-December 1963.

4/13: General correspondence, 1964-1965.

Speeches by Other Scientists

10/25: Evans, Robley D., "The Fast Neutron, Alpha and Beta Radiation", 21 pp., 1939.

10/26: Discussion involving several people, Chicago, Radiobiology Symposium, American Roentgen Ray Society, 6 pp., September 16, 1948.

10/27: Lawrence, Ernest O., "The Evolution of the Cyclotron", including several photographs, Stockholm, lecture accepting 1939 Nobel Prize, 11 pp., December 11, 1951.

10/28: Dean, Gordon, "Where Are We Going in Atomic Energy", Detroit, Economic Club of Detroit, 14 pp., March 3, 1952.

10/29: Parsegian, V. L., "Uses and Importance of Radioisotopes" outline, Lecture I, 4 pp., [February, 1953].

10/30: Hochschild, Richard, "The Modern Concept of the Atom" outline, Lecture II, 4 pp., February 11, 1953.

10/31: Jetter, Evelyn S., "Characteristics of Atomic Radiation" outline, Lectures III and IV, 7 pp., February 18, 1953; March 4, 1953.

10/32: McMaster, Robert and William G. Myers, "Are We Ready for Civil Uses of Atomic Energy", Columbus, OH, Radio interview broadcast over WOSU, 9 pp., March 6, 1955.

10/33: Eston, Veronica Rapp de and Tede Eston de Eston, "Estado Atua Do Emprego de Isotopes Radioativos em Sao Paulo (Brazil)", Sao Paulo, Trabalho apresentado na 2a. Semana de Radioterapeutica, 7 pp., October 29, 1955.

10/34: Draper, William H., Jr., "Latin America's Power Problems and Prospects for Atomic Energy", San Antonio, Joint Conference of Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., and Southwest Research Institute, 14 pp., also includes a printed copy in Spanish, 12 pp., May 10, 1956.

10/35: Ribeiro, J. Costa, untitled luncheon speech, welcoming US AEC scientists to Rio de Janeiro, 4 pp., June 9, 1956.

10/36: Brunton, D. C., "The Development of Better Products through Radioisotopes", Philadelphia, 4 pp., text of contribution to panel discussion, National Industrial Conference Board, March 14, 1957.

10/37: Ketts, W. A., "Regulatory Responsibility in the Atomic Energy Program: The Role of Industry", Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 9 pp., June 21, 1957.

10/38: Brucer, Marshall, "An Exhibit on Exhibiting", including 6 plates, Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 8 pp., June 1957.

10/39: Libby, Willard F., "Our Atomic Future", Eugen Failing Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Oregon, 12 pp., January 15, 1958.

10/40: O'Connor, Basil, "The Problems of the Press in an Atomic Age", New York City, Nuclear Energy Writers Association Seminar, 14 pp., March 28, 1958.

10/41: Simpson, E. S., "Note on Occurrence of Ground Water and Use of Tracers on Ground-Water Investigations", 6 pp., August 19, 1958.

10/42: Libby, Willard F., "Progress in the Use of Isotopes: The Atomic Triad-Reactors, Radioisotopes, and Radiation", Geneva, 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 14 pp., September 1958.

10/43: Hodges, Luther H., Untitled remarks, Raleigh, NC, Research Triangle Institute Luncheon, 5 pp., March 24, 1959.

10/44: Strauss, Lewis L., Untitled remarks regarding scientific activities in the Department of Commerce, Washington, Spring Banquet Meeting, American Physical Society, 11 pp., May 1, 1959.

10/45: Abstracts of 14 papers of various scientists, Bethesda, MD, Symposium on the Acute Radiation Syndrome, National Naval Medical Center, 27 pp., May 9, 1959.

10/46: Foster, George B., "Radioisotope Gauging Techniques", New York City, National Association of Manufacturers, 7 pp., May 26, 1959.

10/47: Wallace, Roger, "Radiation Protection Notes", University of California, 11 pp., June 1959.

10/48: Abstracts of 12 papers, University of California, Nuclear Technology Survey, 29 pp., July 1959.

10/49: Radzikowski, H. A. and N. J. Cohen, "Nuclear Energy Testing of Highway Embankment Compaction (Improving Quality Control)", 15 pp., 1959.

Speeches by Other Scientists

11/1: Tuve, M. A., "It is Not the Machine That is Being Dedicated Here Today. It is Some Part of Each of Us That Is Being Dedicated Again", Tallahassee, dedication of the Van De Graff Accelerators at the Nuclear Research Building, Florida State University, 5 pp., March 24, 1960.

11/2: Miller, Hugh H., "Nuclear Energy-Applications of Radioisotopes in Highway Engineering", Detroit, Electronics Committee, American Association of State Highway Officials, 16 pp., December 2, 1960.

11/3: McAfee, John, "Future of Nuclear Medicine", Pittsburgh, Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting, 9 pp., June 14, 1961.

11/4: Ward, A. H., "Growth and Adaptation of Radioisotope Work in Ghana", United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas, 4 pp., October 15, 1962.

11/5: Roux, A. J. A., "Nuclear Energy Research and Development in South Africa", United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas, 6 pp., October 15, 1962.

11/6: Anonymous untitled speech, labeled hospital dedication speech, 6 pp., [1962].

11/7: Seaborg, Glenn T., "The New Elements--Plutonium and Beyond", Oak Ridge, 20th Anniversary Celebration on the Occasion of the Retirement of the Graphite Reactor, 14 pp., November 4, 1963.

11/8: Tape, Gerald F., Untitled remarks, Brookhaven National Laboratory, dedication of High-Intensity Radiation Development Laboratory, 7 pp., November 22, 1963.

11/9: Bloom, Justin L., "Radioisotope-Powered Direct Conversion Systems", Clearwater, FL., Annual Meeting and Technical Conference, Region 3, IEEE, 14 pp. text, 7 pp. plates, May 4-6, 1964.

11/10: Workinger, Ted, "Isotopes as Tools for Industry", 12 pp., Undated.

11/11: Lane, James A., "The Economics of Nuclear Power" abstract, 2 pp., Undated.

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

14/1: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, "Isotopes and Their Industrial Applications: Notes on Material Prepared for Presentation Before Joint Committee on Atomic Energy", 23 pp., April 1952.

14/2: Seidlin, S. M., A. Aaron Yalow and Edward Siegel, "Blood Radioiodine Concentration and Blood Radiation Dosage During I131 Therapy for Metastatic Thyroid Carcinoma", Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 8 pp., September 1952.

14/3: Quimby, Edith H., "Diagnostic Uses of Radioactive Isotopes", draft, 10 pp., [1952].

14/4: Japha, E. M., "The Use of Cobalt 60 in Gamma-Ray Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 21 pp., March 1953.

14/5: Myers, William G., Benjamin H. Colmery, Jr., and Waldron M. McLellon, "Radioactive Gold-198 for Gamma Radiation Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 16 pp., August 1953.

14/6: Hevesy, G., "Effect of Irradiation with X-Rays on the Catabolism of Methyl Alcohol in the Mouse", ACTA Physiologica, Scandinavia, 7 pp., 1953.

14/7: Puck, Theodore T., "The First Steps of Virus Invasion", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 6 pp., 1953.

14/8: U.S. Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Report of the Subcommittee on Research and Development on Providing Radioisotopes for Medical Research, 3 pp., August 1954.

14/9: Preuss, L. E., "Autoradiographic Studies of Surface Detail with Chromium-51", Nucleonics, 3 pp., August 1954.

14/10: Chen, Ying-Mao, "Elusion Studies of Titanium and Zirconium with Sulfuric Acid", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 11 pp., December 1954.

14/11: Harley, John H. and Naomi Hallden, "Analyzing Beta Absorption Graphically to Identify Emitters", Nucleonics, 4 pp., January 1955.

14/12: Flagg, A. H., J. P. Myers, J. L. P. Campbell, J. M. Terry, and E. S. Mardock "Radioactive Tracers in Oil Production Problems", Journal of Petroleum Technology, 6 pp., January 1955.

14/13: Valencia, Elpidio I., "Asia and the Atom" Vol. 5, No. 1, Free World, 4 pp.

14/14: Krebs, A. T., "Early History of the Scintillation Counter", Science, 2 pp., July 1, 1955.

14/15: Fund for Peaceful Atomic Development, Inc., "Report of Activities, May 1 to September 1, 1955", 8 pp., September 1, 1955.

14/16: Davis, Ragmond, Jr. and Oliver A. Schaeffer, "Chlorine-36 in Nature", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 32 pp., September 6, 1955.

14/17: Kuroda, P. K., "On the Isotopic Constitution of Radium (RA223/RA-226) in Uranium Minerals and Recent Problems in Geochronology", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 32 pp., September 30, 1955.

14/18: Mueller, George E. and William G. Myers, "The 'Gammicon'", News in Engineering, 5 pp., November 1955.

14/19: Chen, Ying-Mao, Chia-Tsung Lui, and Tung-Ho Chen "Separation of Metals by Anion Exchange Resins", 8 pp., [1955].

14/20: Joyet, G. and R. Gautier "Dynamic Theory of the Radioiodine Investigation of Thyroid Function", Bulletin de l'Academie Suisse des Sciences Medicales, 34 pp., 1955.

14/21: Jones, Hardin B., "A Special Consideration of the Aging Process Disease, and Life Expectancy", Advances in Biological and Medical Physics vol. 5, 57 pp., 1955.

14/22: Russell, R. D., "Lead Isotopes as a Key to the Radioactivity of the Earth's Mantle", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 14 pp., February 6, 1956.

14/23: Jones, Hardin B., "Demographic Consideration of the Cancer Problem", Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 36 pp., February 1956.

14/24: Kohman, Truman P., "Extinct Natural Radioactivity: Possibilities and Potentialities", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 40 pp., April 13, 1956.

14/25: Berson, Solomon A., "Pathways of Iodine Metabolism", American Journal of Medicine, 17 pp., May 1956.

14/26: Hull, D. E., B. A. Fries, J. G. Tewksburg, and G. H. Keirns, "Isotopes Solve Mixing Problems", Nucleonics, 4 pp., May 1956.

14/27: Yalow, Rosalyn S. and Solomon A. Berson, "Some Applications of Isotope Dilution Techniques", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 9 pp., June 1956.

14/28: Lawrence, John H., "Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations in Experimental Medicine", A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 14 pp., June 1956.

14/29: Hasterlick, Robert J., "Report on 'Atoms for Peace' Mission Visit to Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina", processed report, 32 pp., June 1956.

14/30: Kaufman, Jonn F., "Trip Report - lsotopes Team Mission to South America, June, 1956", processed report, 16 pp., July 18, 1956.

14/31: Harman, Denham "Aging: A Theory Based on Free Radical and Radiation Chemistry", Journal of Gerontology, 3 pp., July 1956.

14/32: Krebs, A. T. and J. G. Kereiakes, "Portable Isotopic Radiographic Units", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 8 pp., July 1956.

14/33: Brucer, Marshall "Informal Report on the Eighth International Congress of Radiology", processed report, 13 pp., July 22-28, 1956.

14/34: Stroud, Agnes N., "The Effects of Continuous Irradiation by Tritium on Cells Cultivated in Vitro", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 24 pp., August 29, 1956.

14/35: Puck, T. T. and H. W. Fisher "Genetics of Somatic Mammalian Cells", Journal of Experimental Medicine, 8 pp., September 1956.

14/36: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Civilian Application "Contribution of Radioisotope Utilization to the National Economy", typed draft, 4 pp., December 1956.

14/37: Comision de Energia Nuclear de Cuba, Primer Forum de Energia Nuclear, "Malinal Bibliografico Enviade por los Estados Unidos de America a Ia Comission de Energia Nuclear de Cuba", processed, 30 pp., December 1956.

14/38: Boyd, G. E. and Q. V. Larson "Report on the Occurrence of Technetium on the Earth's Crust", Journal of Physical Chemistry, 9 pp., 1956.

14/39: Seliger, H. H., "The Applications of Standards of Radioactivity", International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 18 pp., 1956.

14/40: Hevesy, G. C., "Radioactive Tracers in Radiobiological Studies", British Journal of Radiology, 13 pp., 1956.

14/41: Villar, G. E., Energia Atomica Pare La Paz, Montevideo, 71 pp., 1956.

14/42: Gregory, J. N., "The Industrial and Scientific Applications of Radioactive Isotopes with Particular Reference to Their Value to Australia", Australian Atomic Energy Commission, 24 pp., 1956.

14/43: Woodruff, Nathan H., "Foreign Travel Report (of trip to Europe to participate in conference and visit users of Isotopes)", processed report, 11 pp., January 25, 1957.

14/44: Fowler, William A., "Formation of the Elements", Scientific Monthly, 17 pp., February, 1957.

14/45: Brucer, Marshall, J. H. Harmon and William D. Gude, "Radioactive Isotopes in the United States Hospitals: A Survey of Hospital Administrator's Problems up to 1957", U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 47 pp., March 1957.

14/46: Livingstone, E. R., "Target: Knowledge-Tracers Serve All Scientific Disciplines", Horizon, 4 pp., April 1957.

14/47: Robertson, James S., "Theory and Use of Tracers in Determining Transfer Rates in Biological Systems", Physiological Reviews, 22 pp., April 1957.

14/48: Boyd, G. E., "Observations on Nuclear Science in Japan", processed report, 34 pp., May 1957.

14/49: "Final Report of the Working Group Meeting on the Asian Regional Nuclear Center", processed report, 13 pp., July 18, 1957.

14/50: Brucer, Marshall "Around the Orient in 35 Days", processed report on an Asiatic mission for the U.S. AEC, 28 pp., July 1957.

14/51: Masouredis, S. P. et. al., "The Role of I13l-Labeled Proteins in Biology and Medicine", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 152 pp., (proceedings of a conference of the Section of Biology of the Academy), August 31, 1957.

14/52: Texas State Department of Health, Division of Occupational Health, Occupational Health Regulations-Radiation Exposure, 22 pp., September 15, 1957.

14/53: Libby, Willard F., "Radioisotopes", Nucleonics, 4 pp., September 1957.

Newspaper Clippings

20/1: General newspaper clippings, 1963-1970.

20/2: Clippings concerning the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron in the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, June - July 1963.

20/3: Clippings regarding the retirement of the Graphite Reactor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory after 20 years operation, September - November 1963.

20/4: Aebersold, Paul C., "Science Spotlight" weekly columns in the Oak Ridge Journal, April 17, 1947 - April 29, 1948.

20/5: Aebersold, Paul C., series of eight articles on cancer research and therapy in the Oak Ridge Journal, April 4-24, 1949.

20/6: Aebersold, Paul C., series of ten articles on cancer research and therapy in the Knoxville Journal, April 17-22, 1949.

20/7: McCullough, John M., "Atomic Energy: Utopia or Oblivion!" series of nine articles appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer, August 4-12, 1947.

20/8: Ellis, Paul F., "The Atom Goes to War Against Disease" series of five articles appearing in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, February 2-6, 1948.

20/9: Henry, Thomas R., "Stars, Men and Atoms" series of ten articles appearing in the Washington Evening Star, August 2-23, 1948.

20/10: Hall, Henry Noble, "I Have Cancer" series of six articles appearing in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, August 2-7, 1948.

20/11: Cartoons relating to isotopes and atomic energy, 1939-1962.

Photographs

20/12: General photographs, 1936-1960.

20/13: General photographs, 1961-1964.

20/14: Isotopes production photographs, 1946-1947.

A-M

11/1: An Acorn On The Moon, Undated.

11/2: Alone, Undated.

11/3: Brush Country spiral notebook, spiral notebook with notes on Brush Country as well as "Coco," "Joselito Parts the Clouds for His Grandmother," "A Door at a House of Cards," and "The Resonance of Nostalgia," Undated.

11/4: Brush Country, Undated.

11/5: Coco notepad, Undated.

11/6: Computer Hard Drive Contents, list detailing file names and location on Lionel's personal computer, circa 2002.

11/7: Cowbells, Undated.

11/8: Curses, Undated.

11/9: The Day They Took My Uncle, Undated.

11/10: The Death of President Sammy [2084], Undated.

11/11: Don Andres, Undated.

11/12-13: Don Andres spiral notebook, Undated.

11/14: The Elephant and the Ant, Undated.

11/15-16: Eva, Undated.

11/17-20: Father Story Note Collection [Hardscrub], this group of notes was organized by Lionel into a large clasp folder and consists of three spiral notebooks and three legal pads, and a United States map, March 4, 1985.

11/21: Fred and Dad spiral notebook, Undated.

11/22: The Funeral, Undated.

11/23: The Funeral spiral notebook, October 12, 1992.

11/24: A Good Afternoon, handwritten rough draft, Undated.

11/25: Hardball, Undated.

11/26: Hardscrub, Undated.

11/27: House of Cards, Undated.

11/28: Houston Chronicle article, notes taken for the article Lionel wrote for the Houston Chronicle reflecting on the September 11th terrorist attacks in New York City, circa 2002.

11/29-30: Isaac the Good, handwritten rough draft, Undated.

11/31: Legal Pad, miscellaneous notepad with various unlabeled notes, Undated.

11/32: Life Is A Woman, Undated.

11/33-34: Leaving Home spiral notebook collection, this collection of four spiral notebooks was received in a large clasp envelope, September 11, 1983.

11/35: Leaving Home spiral notebook, this notebook contains notes on Leaving Home as well as a "For Women Only" and "Traveling South," 1992-1993.

11/36: Leonides Montalbana, Undated.

11/37: A Letter To My Grandchild, notes taken for the article published in the December 30, 2001 issue of the Houston Chronicle, circa 2001.

11/38: Maria and The Down and Out Lawyer spiral notebook, notebook containing notes on both stories, Undated.

11/39 to 11/40: Martin spiral notebook, Undated.

11/41 to 11/44: Miscellaneous notes, Undated.

11/45 to 11/47: Miscellaneous stories in spiral notebooks, Undated.

Reviews

16/1: Leaving Home review in The El Paso Times, September 1, 1985.

16/2: Leaving Home review in Booklist, August 1, 1985.

16/3: A Shroud In the Family, circa 1987.

16/4: A Shroud In the Family review in Publishers Weekly, July 24, 1987.

16/5: A Shroud In the Family review in The Houston Post, September 20, 1987.

16/6: A Shroud In the Family review in The Los Angeles Times, April 1988.

16/7: A Shroud In the Family review in The Academic Library Book Review, June 1988.

16/8: New Growth review in The Houston Post, November 19, 1989.

16/9: Hardscrub review in Publishers Weekly, December 1, 1989.

16/10: Hardscrub review in The Houston Post, December 31, 1989.

16/11: Hardscrub review in Western American Literature Vol. XXIV, No. 2, circa 1990.

16/12: Hardscrub review in the Review of Texas Books, Winter 1990.

16/13: New Growth review in the Rocky Mountain News, February 18, 1990.

16/14: Hardscrub review in The Austin American Statesman, February 25, 1990.

16/15: Hardscrub review in The New York Times, February 25, 1990.

16/16: Hardscrub review in Booklist, March 1990.

16/17: Hardscrub and Leaving Home review in Abilene Reporter-News, March 4, 1990.

16/18: Hardscrub review in the Houston Chronicle, December 2, 1990.

16/19: Hardscrub review in the National Catholic Reporter, May 10, 1991.

16/20: Hardscrub review in The Texas Aggie magazine, October 1991.

16/21: To A Widow With Children review in the Dallas Morning News, April 10, 1991.

16/22: To A Widow With Children review in The Houston Post, April 24, 1994.

16/23: To A Widow With Children review in the Albuquerque Journal, June 5, 1994.

16/24: To A Widow With Children review in the Rocky Mountain News, July 4, 1994.

16/25: To A Widow With Children review in The New York Times, August 28, 1994.

16/26: I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring review, circa 1994.

16/27: I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring review in the Library Journal, September 15, 1994.

16/28: To A Widow With Children review in the Review of Texas Books, Fall 1994.

16/29: I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring review in the Houston Chronicle, January 8, 1995.

16/30: The Day They Took My Uncle review in The Austin Chronicle, May 25, 2001.

16/31: The Day They Took My Uncle review in The Dallas Morning News, August 19, 2001.

16/32: I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring review in The Dallas Morning News, Undated.

16/33: Leaving Home review, Undated.

16/34: To A Widow With Children review in The Midwest Book Review, Undated.

16/35: Shroud In the Family review in the Western American Literature Vol. XXIII, No. 2, Undated.

Writings About Garcia

16/36: Announcement of Lionel’s acceptance to the Texas A&M Veterinary Society, November 9, 1964.

16/37: Discovery Prize announcement in The Houston Post*, May 1, 1983.

16/38: Discovery Prize announcement in the Houston Chronicle, May 1, 1983.

16/39: Discovery Prize announcement in The Alice Echo-News, May 13, 1983.

16/40: Biographical article in The Citizen, May 15, 1983.

16/41: Leaving Home announcement and order form, circa 1984.

16/42: Calendar listing for Discovery Prize winner's appearance, April 1984.

16/43: Announcement card for the Hispanic Writers Tour, circa 1985.

16/44: Leaving Home reading announcement, April 26, 1985.

16/45: Leaving Home book signing announcement, June 1, 1985.

16/46: Leaving Home book party announcement in The Houston Post*, April 21, 1985.

16/47: Article in the Bayside News detailing Lionel’s Pulitzer nomination, December 4, 1985.

16/48: Texas Mexican Legacy event program listing Lionel’s participation on a discussion panel, April 17-19, 1986.

16/49: Cultural Exchange Forum brochure featuring Lionel, circa 1987.

16/50: Biographical article and announcement of A Shroud In the Family published in The Citizen, July 15, 1987.

16/51: Autographed poster for A Shroud In the Family, October 23, 1987.

16/52: Article in The Houston Post* reporting Lionel’s visit to Hogg Middle School, November 29, 1987.

16/53: Biographical article in the Texas Veterinary Medical Journal, May/June 1988.

16/54: Texas A&M University Memorial Student Center CAMAC Conference event program highlighting Lionel, March 23-24, 1990.

16/55: Biographical article in the Houston Chronicle, July 1, 1990.

16/56: Hispanic arts showcase article in the Houston Chronicle, August 24, 1990.

16/57: Community report in The Citizen featuring Lionel and Noemi’s photo at an art showcase and commenting on Lionel’s recent Texas Monthly article, November 9, 1990.

16/58: Writer’s Voice flyer listing Lionel as a speaker, Spring 1991.

16/59: Houston Post article announcing his Texas Institute of Letters award for Hardscrub, April 14, 1991.

16/60: San Antonio Express-News reports Lionel’s win of the Texas Institute of Letters award, circa April 1991.

16/61: Houston Chronicle reports Lionel’s win of the Texas Institute of Letters award, circa April 1991.

16/62: Texas Institute of Letters award report from Literary Festival News, April 20, 1991.

16/63: Biographical article in the Houston Chronicle, April 28, 1991.

16/64: Biographical article in The Daily Cougar [University of Houston], April 30. 1991.

16/65: The Hispanic Link Weekly Report’s article announcing Lionel’s awards for Hardscrub, May 31, 1991.

16/66: Texas Commission on the Arts report for Lionel’s Texas Institute of Letters award, May/June 1991.

16/67: Southern Methodist University Literary Festival program featuring Lionel, November 14, 1991.

16/68: Dallas Morning News article about Lionel and Mexican American culture, November 28, 1991.

16/69: Texas Commission on the Arts magazine detailing Lionel’s literary history, 1992.

16/70: Article in the Duvall County Picture reporting on Lionel’s upcoming meeting with fourth grade gifted and talented writers, February 26, 1992.

16/71: Report from the Duvall County Picture on Lionel’s visit with area fourth grade students. Picture with students shown, circa February - March 1992.

16/72: Texas Library Journal interview with Lionel, Spring 1992.

16/73: Article in the Houston Chronicle announcing Lionel’s upcoming appearance at the Book & Author Dinner, October 18, 1992.

16/74: Program from the GO Tejano Scholarship where Lionel served as keynote speaker, June 11, 1993.

16/75: Arte Publico publishing company’s annual catalog featuring Lionel, 1994.

16/76: Houston Press article on Lionel and his experiences with race and the perception of minorities within the literary field, February 24 - March 2, 1994.

16/77: Event program for the Arts and Letters Live, featuring Lionel, February 25 - May 13, 1994.

16/78: Article in Zest [Houston Chronicle] praising Lionel’s literary achievements and naming him a rising star in his field, March 13, 1994.

16/79: Arte Publico spring catalog featuring the release of A Widow with Children, Spring 1994.

16/80: Program for the Arts and Letters Live, listing Lionel as a participant, April 29, 1994.

16/81: Nu City newspaper page with an advertisement for A Widow with Children, June 6-12, 1994.

16/82: Biographical article on Lionel from the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, August 27, 1994.

16/83: Corpus Christi Caller-Times article about Lionel’s life and his book, I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring, circa 1994.

16/84: Arte Publico fall catalog featuring I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring, Fall 1994.

16/85: Houston Chronicle article with a photo showing Lionel at the Black and White Ball, October 5, 1994.

16/86: Lionel Garcia biography on a flyer, circa 1995.

16/87: Creative writing program from the University of Houston featuring Lionel, 1995.

16/88: Houston Chronicle article announcing the performance of Lionel’s play, An Acorn On the Moon, June 9, 1995.

16/89: Texas Playwrights Festival program featuring Lionel and the performance of An Acorn On the Moon, June 10, 1995.

16/90: Texas Library Association program featuring Lionel as a speaker, April 1996.

16/91: San Jacinto Day program listing Lionel as a participant and event speaker, April 21, 1996.

16/92: Copyright Texas program listing Lionel, January 23, 1997.

16/93: Seventy-fifth PEN Gala program listing Lionel as a donor [pg. 5], April 14, 1997.

16/94: San Jacinto Day program listing Lionel, April 20, 1997.

16/95: Program from the Working Capital Fund for Minority Cultural Institutions, where Lionel performs a reading, September 12, 1997.

16/96: Houston Chronicle article listing Lionel’s literary history and highlighting his book, I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring, October 12, 1997.

16/97: Eighteenth Annual Book and Author Dinner program featuring Lionel, October 19, 1997.

16/98: Clear Creek Independent School District newsletter featuring a photo of Lionel speaking at the fiftieth anniversary of the district, May 1998.

16/99: Bayview Home Tour program showcasing Lionel and Noemi’s home [2306 Toddville Road], November 15, 1998.

16/100: Library Association biography of Lionel from the 2000 Evening With the Authors event, 2000.

16/101: Texas Institute of Letters Sixth Annual Awards Banquet program listing Lionel, April 15, 2000.

16/102: Hogg Middle School Honors Day program listing Lionel and Noemi’s presentation of the Lionel and Noemi Garcia Award to the boy and girl student with the highest grade point average, May 25, 2000.

16/103: Day By the Bay Home Tour program featuring Lionel and Noemi’s home [2306 Toddville Road], 2001.

16/104: Biographical article in the Houston Chronicle, February 2, 2001.

16/105: Texas A&M University Press catalog listing The Day They Took My Uncle, Spring/Summer 2001.

16/106: Texas Christian University Press’ The Bookish Frog newsletter announcing the release of The Day They Took My Uncle, Fall 2001.

16/107: Article from The Citizen reporting on Lionel’s home showcase in the Houston Symphony League Home Tour, November 14, 2001.

16/108: Texas Book Festival event program featuring Lionel, November 16, 2001.

16/109: Houston Chronicle announcement of an upcoming article authored by Lionel Garcia reflecting on the world after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City, December 28, 2001.

16/110: Fort Worth Star-Telegram featuring Lionel as part of their Prominent Hispanic Authors article, September 15, 2002.

16/111: READ magazine teaching guide for Lionel’s short story, "The Town Dog", May 7, 2004.

16/112: Newspaper photo of Lionel and other past Space Center Rotary Club Presidents, August 11, 2004.

16/113: Article in The Battalion [Texas A&M University] announcing the Garcia Collection at Cushing Library and the upcoming lecture by Lionel at the library, October 27, 2005.

16/114: Article in The Battalion [Texas A&M University] reporting on Lionel’s visit to Cushing Library and his lecture, October 28, 2005.

16/115: The Citizen article printing interview with Lionel, Undated.

16/116: Duvall County Picture article announcing Lionel’s upcoming reading at the San Diego Library, Undated.

16/117: Houston Chronicle article about the Texas Book Festival and mention of Lionel, Undated.

16/118: Texas Monthly Press flyer featuring information on New Growth, Undated.

16/119: Texas Review Press program featuring Lionel as a speaker, Undated.

Dave Mellor Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 220
  • Colección
  • 1957-2004

This collection contains correspondence to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation, an organization whose members are dedicated scholars of the Corps of Discovery's expedition to map the Louisiana Purchase. Other items also originating from that organization are copies of their member's only journal "We Proceeded On", foundation notes from meetings, and plans for the annual gathering of all the members (usually at a location pertinent to the Lewis and Clark expedition in some way), newsletters informing members of upcoming activities.

Aside from the material from the Heritage Foundation, there are also pamphlets from various tourist sites located on the trail; some are actual locations the Corps of Discovery passed by (Pompey's Pillar, the Lolo Trail, Fort Clatsop), whereas others are cities and towns located near these historic locations. Others are simply named for the explorers (Lewis and Clark Lake), and others relate to the Native Americans the Corps of Discovery encountered on their journey (Big Hole Battlefield, a site sacred to the Nez Perce). A number of magazine articles on the expedition are included, topics cover such as the environmental impact on some of the historic sites, Meriwether Lewis's death, Sacagawea's biography, and later, her gold dollar coin, Thomas Jefferson, both about his shrewdness in making the Louisiana Purchase and the controversy surrounding his relationship with his slave Sally Hemings, descendants of Lewis, Clark, and other members of the Corps of Discovery meeting together to travel the Expedition trail on the 200th Anniversary of the Expedition, and the plight of the Columbia River. Most of the remaining material is a re-hash of all of these topics, save for a couple of unique articles (including a biographical account of Sacagawea's son, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau).

Sin título

Lewis and Clark Basic Information

"Lewis and Clark - The Beginning" - Basic outline of the Lewis and Clark expedition, citing important dates along the trail. 2 pages, 2 copies.

"Lewis and Clark Meeting the Flathead Indians at Ross' Hole" by Charles M. Russell, 1911. 1 page, 2 copies.

"Historical Signboards on the Lewis and Clark Trail" by Frank Muhly. 17 pages, 1 copy.

Pamphlet entitled "Lewis and Clark: A Brief Account of Their Expedition".

"Lewis and Clark: Historic Places Associated with Their Transcontinental Exploration (1804-1806)" by Robert G. Ferris. 2 pages, 1 copy.

October 23, 1988 article from the Star Tribune, "Follow the steps of Lewis and Clark"

"1988 Supplement to Historical Signboards on the Lewis and Clark Trail" by Frank Muhly. 7 pages, 1 copy.

List of members of the Corps of Discovery. 1 copy, 1 page.

Booklet, "Lewis and Clark in Idaho".

Correspondence

January 4, 1994. Letter to Jack Hornung from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

January 4, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard N. Williams. 4 pages.

January 11, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. 2 pages.

January 18, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Bernice and David Paige.

January 25, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Ron Williams.

February 8, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Harold.

February 10, 1994. Letter to the Committee for the National Trail System and Allies from Gary Werner. 4 pages.

February 16, 1994. Letter to Gary Werner from James Giammo.

February 18, 1994. Letter to Robert E. Gatten, Jr. from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

March 5, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

March 14, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Ken Karsmizki.

March 22, 1994. Letter to Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation from V.S. Hinds.

March 24, 1994. Letter to the Committee for the National Trail System and Allies from Gary Werner. 8 pages.

March 31, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Joseph Mussulman.

May 2, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Dave Mellor.

May 9, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. 2 pages.

July 1994. Reference List and Contact Information. 2 pages.

July 1, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

July 11, 1994. Letter to Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation from the United States Department of the Interior.

August 14, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

September 14, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard N. Williams.

September 21, 1994. Letter to Steve Lee from Bob Gatten.

September 28, 1994. Letter to Rick Ziino from Raymond Breun.

October 10, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Dave Mellor.

October 12, 1994. Letter to Robert Doerk from Gary Werner. 7 pages.

November 10, 1994. Letter to the Editor of the Great Falls Tribune from Irving W. Anderson. 2 pages.

November 11, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. 3 pages.

December 13, 1994. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

January 1, 1995. Letter to Barbara J. Kubik from Dave Mellor.

January 20, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Jim Peterson. 2 pages.

January 30, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Bernice and David Paige. 2 pages.

February 1, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Dave Mellor. 2 copies.

February 2, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard N. Williams. 2 pages.

February 7, 1995. Letter to the Committee for the National Trails System, Allies, and Federal Partners from Gary Werner. 3 pages.

February 17, 1995. Letter to Robert Gatten from Richard N. Williams. 2 pages.

February 28, 1995. Letter to Dave Mellor from Joseph A. Mussulman.

April 7, 1995. Letter to Don Nell from Richard N. Williams.

April 17, 1995. Postcard to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

Spring 1995. Letter to Dave Mellor from Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

April 21, 1995. Letter to Frank Muhly from Richard N. Williams. 2 pages.

August 21, 1995. Letter to The Partnership for the National Trails System, Allies, and Federal Partners from Gary Werner.

May 11, 1995. Letter to Dave Mellor from the American Hiking Society.

May 13, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Bernice and David Paige. 2 pages.

July 21, 1995. Letter to the Leaders of Partnership Trail Organizations from Gary Werner.

August 9, 1995. Letter to Tony Obdam's sister from Tony Obdam. 2 pages.

August 13, 1995. Letter to Gary Werner from Robert Doerk.

August 18, 1995. Letter to Tony Obdam from Richard N. Williams.

August 31, 1995. Letter to Bob from David R. Hauser.

August 31, 1995. Letter to Senator Patty Murray from David R. Hauser.

September 1, 1995. Letter to the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation from David R. Hauser.

September 12, 1995. Letter to L.J. Redman from Richard N. Williams.

October 5, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Dave Mellor.

October 11, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Robin D. Williams. 3 pages.

October 14, 1995. Letter to Dave Mellor from Robert Doerk.

October 23, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Larry Michael.

October 24, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Bernice Paige. 3 pages.

December 11, 1995. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard N. Williams.

January 22, 1996. Letter to Robert Doerk from Bob Gatten.

February 8, 1996. Letter to Robert Doerk from Bernice and David Paige.

February 10, 1996. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard Zlino, Jr.

February 29, 1996. Letter to Don Nell from Dave Mellor.

March 1996. Letter to Dave Mellor from Pete Brown.

March 7, 1996. Postcard to Dave Mellor from Don Nell.

March 26, 1996. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard N. Williams.

July 23, 1996. Letter to Slade Gorton from David R. Hauser. 2 pages.

July 31, 1996. Letter to Ralph Regula from Dave Mellor. 2 copies.

July 31, 1996. Letter to Slade Gorton from Dave Mellor.

August 16, 1996. Invitation to the groundbreaking ceremony of the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.

October 7, 1996. Letter to Sid Huggins from Jane Weber.

January 7, 1997. Letter to Robert Doerk from Richard N. Williams. 2 pages.

February 7, 1997. Letter to Dave Mellor from Jean Peterson.

March 3, 1997. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council.

March 31, 1997. Letter to National Trails System Leaders, Federal Agency Partners and Allies from Gary Werner. 9 pages.

April 9, 1997. Letter to the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation from Robert Doerk.

Spring 1997. Registration form for the National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council Summit in May.

Undated. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

May 8, 1997. Letter to Slade Gorton from Dave Mellor.

May 8, 1997. Letter to Ralph Regula from Dave Mellor.

May 8, 1997. Letter to Kevin Brady from Dave Mellor.

July 3, 1997. Letter to the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation from David R. Hauser.

July 3, 1997. Letter to Slade Gorton from David R. Hauser.

July 3, 1997. Letter to Ralph Regula from David R. Hauser.

Undated. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

January 20, 1998. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Fund.

November 1, 1998. A statement released from Monticello about Thomas Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings.

  1. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.

June 1, 2002. Letter to Ray Wilkerson from Dave Mellor.

December 20, 2002. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. 2 pages.

February 9, 2003. Letter to the Lone Star Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation from Dave Mellor.

July 1, 2003. Letter to Steve E. Smith from Dave Mellor.

October 14, 26, 2003. Letter to Dave Mellor from Louisville Metro and Clarksville Town Council. 2 pages.

Undated. Letter to Dave Mellor from the Smithsonian Institution.

Undated. Photocopy of a letter to Don Nell from Winifred George. 3 pages.

A blank copy of a letter advocating support of the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.

Undated. Chronological Summary of the National Historic Trails Center Foundation.

Undated. Exhibition Invitation.

Two certificates praising Dave Mellor's involvement with the Bicentennial celebrations.

Newsletters

July 19, 1979. "Lewis and Clark in Northeast Montana" Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation supplement.

August 12, 1992 - Newsletter #12

September 5, 1992 - Newsletter #13. 2 pages.

October 3, 1992 - Newsletter #14

October 31, 1992 - Newsletter #15. 3 copies.

January 1, 1993 - Newsletter #16

February 1, 1993 - Newsletter #17. 4 pages.

February 7, 1993 - Newsletter #18

March 1, 1993 - Newsletter #19. 2 pages.

April 1, 1993 - Newsletter #20. 3 pages.

May 1, 1993 - Newsletter #21

June 6, 1993 - Newsletter #22

September 1, 1993 - Newsletter #23

October 2, 1993 - Newsletter #24

November 1, 1993 - Newsletter #25. 2 pages.

December 1, 1993 - Newsletter #26. 3 pages.

January 1, 1994 - Newsletter #27. 2 pages.

February 1, 1994 - Newsletter #28

March 1, 1994 - Newsletter #29. 3 pages.

April 1, 1994 - Newsletter #30

May 1, 1994 - Newsletter #31

August 6, 1994 - Newsletter #32

August 21, 1994 - Newsletter #33

October 1, 1994 - Newsletter #34

November 1, 1994 - Newsletter #35. 2 pages.

December 1, 1994 - Newsletter #36. 2 pages.

January 3, 1995 - Newsletter #37. 3 pages.

February 1, 1995 - Newsletter #38

March 1, 1995 - Newsletter #39. 2 pages.

May 1, 1995 - Newsletter #40

June 1, 1995 - Newsletter #41. 2 pages.

September 1, 1995 - Newsletter #42. 4 pages.

October 1, 1995 - Newsletter #43. 2 pages.

November 1, 1995 - Newsletter #44. 3 pages.

December 17, 1995 - Newsletter #45. 2 pages.

March 1, 1996 - Trail Coordination Newsletter #1

April 1, 1996 - Trail Coordination Newsletter #2

May 1, 1996 - Trail Coordination Newsletter #3

June 1, 1996 - Trail Coordination Newsletter #4. 3 pages.

Cities (by State), N-W

A collection of pamphlets, maps, and advertisements for cities located near the trail of Lewis and Clark, or having special significance to the Corps of Discovery (Monticello, St. Louis, etc.).
Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Virginia, Wyoming.

Miscellaneous Articles

June 1957. Leaflet on Bellefontaine Cemetery. 3 pages.

Directory of Montana Attorneys, 1977-1978

August 8-15, 1987. Leaflet on the Lewis and Clark Trail Study Tour

July 1989 - Progress Newsletter on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center

Magazine - "Yellowstone County"

  1. Bozeman, Montana Visitor's Guide

Spring 1989. Magazine - "Friendly Exchange"

November 1993 - "Transitions" Volume 6, No. 11

Photocopy from NFP April 1993.

Postcard of Monticello

September 30-October 7, 1994 - "Voyages on the Columbia and Snake Rivers"

Summer 1995. "Virginia" Volume 3, No. 8

Pamphlet - Lewis and Clark Routes Between the Bitterroot Valley and The Columbia River

October 17, 1995. "History calls 'River Man' back to the Missouri" by Angus Phillips.

Description of campsites located along with the Lewis and Clark Trail. 2 pages.

August 1996. Photocopies from "We Proceeded On". 2 pages.

Photocopies of "Historic Sites". 2 pages.

"Lower Portage Campsite Archaeological Project". 2 pages.

Pamphlet of sites dedicated to Lewis and Clark.

November 3, 1997. "'Lewis and Clark' miss some stops on the expedition" by Al Brumley. "The Dallas Morning News".

Leaflet - The Lewis and Clark Center

February 2000. "U.S. Mint markets new coin" by Libby Quaid. "The Golden Eagle".

March 2004. Sunset Magazine.

Undated. "Descript of Old Locust Hill" by Sarah Travers Lewis Scott Anderson. 2 pages.

Maps of Colonial St. Louis, Bellefontaine Cemetery, Florissant, Missouri, the St. Louis Levee Line, and 2 maps of the Lewis and Clark Trail.

Undated. Article - "Meriwether Lewis's Air Gun"

Notes

Notes that were taken by Mellor on different scraps and pieces of paper. Undated and unsorted.

Management Plan

Two copies of a management plan for preservation and use of various sites located along the Lewis and Clark trail, so that they may be enjoyed by the public and also preserved for future generations to enjoy.

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