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Tribbled Thoughts #2
[Rick and Jane Lavigne, ed., May 1988]

1, 3, 7, Trimethyl Xanthine
[Joanne Burger, ed., August 1969]

Triode #20
[Eric Bentcliffe, ed., October 1974]

Triode #21
[Eric Bentcliffe, ed., June 1975]

Triode #22
[Terry Jeeves, ed., Winter 1975]

Trip #78
[1978]

Truckin
[Fred Haskell, ed., Undated]

True Spirit of Fandom, The
[Eric Lindsay, ed., Undated]

Trumpet #11
[Tom Reamy, ed., 1974]

Tupemara #1
[October 1982]

Turn Left At Thursday
[John Rowley, ed., April 1979]

Twelve Misty Mountains
[Fred Haskell, ed., September 1979]

Twibbet #7
[Patrick Hayden, ed., 1978]

Twilight of Decadent Winnipeg Fandom, The
[Randy Reichardt and Mike Hall, ath., 1978]

Twll-ddu #16
[Dave Langford, ed., August 1979]

Twll-ddu #19
[Dave Langford, ed., April 1981]

Twiltone #1
[Taral Wayne MacDonald, ed., September 1978]

Twilltonez
[Ontario Science Centre, pub., Undated]

Two Good Eyes
[Fred Haskell, ed., April 1981]

Typo #2
[Victoria Vayne, ed., 1978]

Typo #9
[Taral Wayne, ed., June 1980]

Typographic Oceans #1
[Taral Wayne, ed., 1980]

Typographic Oceans #8
[Taral Wayne, ed., June 1981]

Ukulele #1
[Daniel Farr, ed., February 1982]

Ukulele #2
[Daniel Farr, ed., March 1986]

Ukulele #3
[Daniel Farr, ed., April 1986]

Ultra Dumb
[Dave Vereschagin, ed., Undated]

Unberufen
[Taral Wayne MacDonald, ed., 1977]

Uncensored #3
[Undated]

Uncharted Mindscapes
[Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty to Sci-Fi Writers, ed., 1983]

Under the Azalea
[Redd Boggs, ed., pub., May 1986]

Undulant Fever #5
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., 1980]

Undulant Fever #6
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., 1980]

Undulant Fever #8
[Bruce D. Arthurs, pub., Summer 1983]

Undulant Fever #9
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., 1985]

Undulant Fever #10
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., May 1986]

Unifan #1
[Ellen Pedersen, ed., Tohubohu Press, pub., June 1978]

Unifan #2
[Ellen Pederson, ed., March 1979]

Unique #1.2-1.3
[Unique, pub., January-April 1938]

United Fandom #1
[Ben Singer and George Young, ed., Undated]

Universe #1
[Steve George. ed., June 1977]

Universe #3
[Steve George, ed., 1977]

Universe SF Review #1-4
[Keith L. Justice, ed., May-August 1975]

Unknown Apa, The
[Christine Kulyl, ed., Undated]

Unknown Apa, The #10
[Christine Kulyk, ed., Undated]

Unteleported Fan, The #6
[Joe Moudry, ath., ed., Undated]

Unteleported Fan, The #8
[Joe Moudry, ed., August 1988]

Untitled zine about printing
[Eric B. Lindsey, ed., September 1972]

Up Against the Wall
[Michael Hall, ed., 1980]

Usual Part, The #2
[Chris Lewis, ed., 1979]

Utopia Prime
[Bob White, ed., Undated]

Utopia Prime #2
[Bob White, ed., Undated]

Vain at Last
[Fred Haskell, ed., August 1980]

Vainomoinen #4
[Guy Lillian III, ed., Undated]

Vainomoinen #5
[Guy Lillian, ed., January 1982]

Value of a Cup, The
[A. Trimpi, ed., 1980]

Vanishing Point #1
[Alan Lankin, ed., pub., January 1977]

Vanishing Point #2
[Alan Lankin, ed., pub., July 1977]

Variant #1.1, 1.3
[Allison Williams, ed., February 1947; September 1947]

Variegation #27
[Mike Bailey, ed., 1976]

Vati-con III
[Victoria Vayne, ed., January 1975]

VCBC Bulletin #23
[Kevin Partridge, ed., March 1981]

V-Con VI
[May 1978]

V-Con #7
[1979]

V-Con #8
[Vaughn W. Frasier, ed., 1980]

V-Con #9
[May 1981]

V-Con #10
[1972]

V-Con Bulletin #2
[May 1980]

Vector #79
[Christopher Fowler, ed., January-February 1977]

Vector #81-84
[Christopher Fowler, ed., May-November 1977]

Vector Reviews Supplement, The #1
[Christopher Fowler, ed., February 1977]

Venture #4
[Steve Fahnestalk, ed., Summer 1976]

Verbal Assault
[Steve McBean, ed., March 1984]

Vereschagin of Newsarepta
[Don Fitch, ed., February 1978]

Vert #1
[Gil Gaier, ed., November 1975]

Vert #2
[Gil Gaier, ed., May 1976]

Vert #3
[Gil Gaier, ed., January 1977]

Vert #4
[Gil Gaier, ed., November 1977]

Very Short Osfic Newsletter, A
[Henry Troup, ed., February 1981]

Vieing
[Wayne Strickland, ed., pub., August 1955]

Voice of Comicdom
[Rudy Franke, ed., May 1969]

Voices in the Dark
[New Writers Guild, pub., Undated]

Volta #5
[Daniel Farr, ed., March 1979]

Vootie #15.5
[Garth Danielson, ed., Undated]

Vor-Zap #1.1
[Walter Daniels, ed., 1975]

Vor-Zap #2.1
[Walter Daniels, ed., July 1979]

Vorpal #1
[Richard Brandt, pub., July 1973]

Vorpal #5
[Richard Brandt, ed., July 1978]

Voyager Bulletin #41-47
[NASA, pub., April 1979 - July 1979]

Wahf-Full #1
[Jack R. Herman, ed., 1983]

Wahf-Full #3-6
[Jack R. Herman, ed., December 1979 - June 1981]

Wahf-Full #7
[Jack R. Herman, ed., December 1981]

Wahf-Full #8
[Jack R. Herman, ed., March 1982]

Wahf-Full #9
[Jack R. Herman, ed., June 1982]

Wahf-Full #10
[Jack R. Herman, ed., September 1982]

Wahf-Full #11
[Jack R. Herman, ed., February 1983]

Wahf-Full #12
[Jack R. Herman, ed., September 1983]

Wahf-Full #13
[Jack R. Herman, ed., February 1984]

Wahf-Full #14
[Jack R. Herman, ed., June/July 1984]

Wahf-Full #16-17
[Jack R. Herman, ed., February-September 1986]

Wahf-Full Necessity, A #15.5
[Jack R. Herman, ed., March 1985]

Wam #7
[Denys Howard, pub., October 1980]

Wapentake's Stave, The #2
[Fred Patten, ath., September 1977]

Warehouse #5
[D. Gary Grady, ed., February 1977]

Warhoon #28
[Richard Bergeron, ed., May 1978]

Warhoon #28
[Richard Bergeron, ed., May 1978]

Warp #16, 18
[Greg Hills, ed., April 1980; September 1980]

Tremaine - Zubal, and A - T (1962-1996)

21/1: Tremaine to Tuck. 29 letters.

21/2: Tucker, Bob (Wilson). 33 Letters.

21/3: Tullberg to Twentieth. 26 Letters.

21/4: U Miscellaneous. (1 of 2)

21/5: U Miscellaneous. (2 of 2)

21/6: Under the Moons of Mars. 29 letters.

21/7: V Miscellaneous. 11 letters.

21/8: Van to Vanguard. 10 letters.

21/9: Van Houten, Ray. 70 letters.

21/10: Van Vogt to Voth. 75 letters.

21/11: Vancouver. 30 letters.

21/12: W Miscellaneous. (1 of 2)

21/13: W Miscellaneous. (2 of 2)

21/14: Waldeyer to Wallace. 27 letters.

21/15: Wallachs. 74 letters.

21/16: Walker and Company

21/17: Ward, Ed. 6 letters.

21/18: Warner, Harry. 23 letters.

21/19: Warren to Washington. 30 letters.

21/20: Wasso, John. 22 letters.

21/21: Webster to WesterCon. 132 letters total between 2 folders. (1 of 2)

21/22: Webster to WesterCon. 132 letters total between 2 folders. (2 of 2)

21/23: Weinberg. 53 letters.

21/24: Weintstein to Weston. 32 letters.

21/25: Wetzel, George T.. 26 letters.

21/26: White to Widner. 40 letters.

21/27: Wiggins, Olon F.. 37 letters.

21/28: Wiley to Wilson, Don. 114 letters between 2 folders. (1 of 2)

21/29: Wiley to Wilson, Don. 114 letters between 2 folders. (2 of 2)

21/30: Wing to Wish. 31 letters.

21/31: Witter. 129 letters.

21/32: WO Miscellaneous. 1974-1982

21/33: WO Miscellaneous. 1983-1987

21/34: Wolfe to Wolle. 10 letters.

21/35: World Publishing Co.. 193 letters between 3 folders. (1 of 3)

21/36: World Publishing Co.. 193 letters between 3 folders. (2 of 3)

21/37: World Publishing Co.. 193 letters between 3 folders. (3 of 3)

21/38: Wood, Edward. 78 letters.

21/39: Worrill. 6 letters.

21/40: Wright to Wylie 17 letters.

21/41: X, Y, Z Miscellaneous. 11 letters.

21/42: Zabarsky to Zink. 8 letters.

21/43: Zarrin to Zorn. 19 letters.

21/44: Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.. 19 letters.

21/45: Zubal, John T.. 3 letters.

21/46: Miscellaneous fragments

21/47: A-T. 1962-1991

21/48: A-S. 1962-1993

21/49: B-S. 1964-1996

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

Travel Diary Entries

1/1: Mexico Travel Diary (2 copies, 8 pages each): Traveling from Laredo to Mexico City; Talking about buildings in city and comparing meals and restaurants; Shops, movie theatres, museums; Cathedral and Cueravaca; Returned back to Laredo by the end

1/2: A revised copy of "Mexico Travel Diary" (2 copies, now 9 pages): no major changes noticed

1/3: "Two Innocents Abroad In Mexico" (17 pages): Arnold's train trip from San Antonio to Laredo, Monterrey, and Mexico City; July 2-July 7-8

1/4: Florida Bound (12 pages): Map of travels included; Houston to Miami; Brief history of Florida; Experiences on train… seems to ride the train a lot; Talks about different parts of Florida they visited (Dayton, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, etc); Provides specific times; Returned to Houston, January 1937

1/5: "Away Out In The Mountains" (16 pages): Includes a map of travels; Talks about train ride experience; Poem about a pelican; Traveling to California[?], July 1936

1/6: Canada Travel Diary (17 pages): Map of travels included; Left from Houston, on a train; Brief summary of places stopped at; Small excerpt about Rockefeller Center; Talks about Montreal; On the ride back talks about an African American being on his train, July 1937

1/7: "Canadian Pacific" (37 pages): Random excerpt, don’t know where it came from (6 pages); Yet another train ride; Song excerpt; Talks about the mountains in Canada; Experiences at Banff, Johnson’s Canyon, Beaver Dam, Rebel stock; Compares Canadians, July 1939

1/8: "Canadian Pacific" Revised (now 38 pages): Map of travels included; Newspaper clipping included on the last page; No major changes

Travel

Record of mileage and flying time in the company plane from various Texas cities to Dallas and Houston and a copy of population statistics in all the cities and towns in Texas from the 1978-1979 Texas Almanac

Trap and Skeet - UN Club

Trap and Skeet
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Travel Committee
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Trees
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Negatives
Slides

Twelfth Man
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives
Duplicates

Twelfth Man Foundation
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Ultimate Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

UN Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Transportation Issues and Legislation

7/1
Automatic Speed Enforcement, 1981

7/2
Baltimore Transit, 1973-1975

7/3
Clean Air Act, 1989-1994

7/4
Clean Air Act, 1989-1994

7/5
Comments, Letters, Editorials, 1971-1974

7/6
Energy, 1972-1975

7/7
Energy, 1972-1975

7/8
Gas Tax, 1981, 1988

7/9
Highway Trust Fund, Miscellaneous Materials, 1957-1975

7/10
ISTEA (Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act), 1991

7/11
ISTEA (Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act), 1991

7/12
ISTEA (Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act), 1991

7/13
National Highway Institute, 1979-1990

7/14
Needs Studies, Bridges, 1973-1974

7/15
Needs Studies, Classification Manuals, 1963-1972

7/16
Rail, Piggy-Back Trucks, Buses, Information Copies, 1973

7/17
Urban Growth, Information Copies, 1974

Transparencies

For presentations showing the state divided into 18 regions, sections won by Clements and Hill and Reagan and Carter, counties visited by William P. Clements, Jr. and Rita Crocker Clements since November 1981, areas with home phoning of voters at various population levels, areas with various levels of registered voters, areas where future visits are planned, counties where phone centers will be located, and major media markets

Transcripts of Tapes 79-107

13/1
Tape no. 79. W.M. Hudson, Beaumont, Tampico, Mexico drilling; September 16, 1952.

13/2
Tape no. 80. W.M. Hudson Jr., Beaumont, Sour Lake; September 18, 1952.

13/3
Tape no. 81. W.M. Hudson Jr., Beaumont, Sour Lake, Batson's Prairie; September 18, 1952.

13/4
Tape no. 82. H.P. Nichols, Spindletop, Sour Lake, and Petrolia areas; October 11, 1952.

13/5
Tape no. 83. H.P. Nichols, Beaumont, Petrolia areas; October 11, 1952.

13/6
Tape no. 84. Allen W. Hamill, Spindletop, the Lucas Gusher; September 2, 1952.

13/7
Tape no. 85. Allen W. Hamill, Spindletop, the Lucas Gusher; September 2, 1952.

13/8
Tape no. 86. J.S. Simkins, early days in Corsicana; December 10, 1952.

13/9
Tape no. 87. Ed Prather and Frank Cullinan, outstanding personalities in early days of oil in Texas, and the development of different oil companies; December 14, 1952.

13/10
Tape no. 88. Fain Gillock, history of the wildcatter in the oil industry; April 7, 1953.

13/11
Tape no. 90. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Caddo areas; June 19, 1953.

13/12
Tape no. 91. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Ranger, Caddo, Electra areas; June 19, 1953.

13/13
Tape no. 92. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Caddo areas; June 19, 1953.

13/14
Tape no. 93. E.P. (Matt) Matteson, Breckenridge, Caddo areas; June 19, 1953.

13/15
Tape no. 94. Claude L. Welherspoon, Corsicana, Spindletop, Ennis; June 27, 1953.

13/16
Tape no. 95. Claude L. Welherspoon, Powell, Somerset, Thrall, San Patricio County; June 27, 1953.

13/17
Tape no. 96. Claude L. Welherspoon, Mirando City, Lytton Springs, Cooper, Somerset; June 27, 1953.

13/18
Tape no. 97. Claude L. Welherspoon, Big Springs, Spindletop, Lake Charles area, Jefferson County, East Texas fields; June 27, 1953.

13/19
Tape no. 98. Claude L. Welherspoon, East Texas, Beaumont; June 27, 1953.

13/20
Tape no. 99. Claude L. Welherspoon, Preston, Petrolia, Mabank, Mineola; June 27, 1953.

13/21
Tape no. 100. Claude L. Welherspoon, Mineola, Deuine, Corsicana, Beaumont, Louisiana; June 27, 1953.

13/22
Tape no. 101. Walter Fair, East Texas oil fields, Farr Foundation, oil field morals; July 2, 1953.

13/23
Tape no. 102. G.A. Humason, invention of Roller Rock Bit and other drilling devices; July 7, 1953.

13/24
Tape no. 103. E.J. Nicklos, Poland, England, Yugoslavia, Mexico, and an account of the Mexican Revolution; July 8, 1953.

13/25
Tape no. 104. E.J. Nicklos, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mexico boom, July 8, 1953.

13/26
Tape no. 105. Mrs. T. Frank Keith (Mrs. Taber, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Essley and Mr. Sharp), early days in Beaumont; July 9, 1953.

13/27
Tape no. 106. Earey C. Deane, Spindletop, Sour Lake areas; July 10, 1953.

13/28
Tape no. 107. James William Kinnear, teaching school and oil field work in Beaumont area; life in Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson, Saratoga; tax assessing at Spindletop; July 16, 1953.

Transcripts of Tapes 49-78

12/1
Tape no. 49. J.T. Young, Corsicana, Caddo, Petrolia, Electra areas; August 14, 1952.

12/2
Tape no. 50. J.T. Young, Electra, Upshur County areas; August 14, 1952.

12/3
Tape no. 51. J.T. Young, Wichita Falls area; August 15, 1952.

12/4
Tape no. 52. J.T. Young, Empire, Waltus Field, Howard County; August 15, 1952.

12/5
Tape no. 53. J.T. Young, Moore, Archer, Hutchinson, Ward Counties; August 15, 1952.

12/6
Tape no. 54. J.T. Young, Monahans, Corsicana, Electra, Burkburnett areas; August 15, 1952.

12/7
Tape no. 55. Mrs. and Mr. W.W. Silk, Alabama, Electra; August 15, 1952.

12/8
Tape no. 56. W.B. Hamilton, North Texas, Texhoma Company; August 16, 1952.

12/9
Tape no. 57. W.B. Hamilton, North Texas, Texhoma Company; August 16, 1952.

12/10
Tape no. 58. W.B. Hamilton, North Texas, Texhoma Company; August 16, 1952.

12/11
Tape no. 59. Clint Wood, Spindletop, Sour Lake, founding of Humble Company 1908; August 17, 1952.

12/12
Tape no. 60. M.A. (Curly) Johnson, Corsicana, Spindletop, Burkburnett; August 27, 1952.

12/13
Tape no. 63. Carlton Speed, Corsicana, Wichita Falls, Louisiana; August 27, 1952.

12/14
Tape no. 64. I.T. Kent, Powell development; August 29, 1952.

12/15
Tape no. 65. B.H. Harper; August 29, 1952.

12/16
Tape no. 66. E.I. Thompson, organization of Tipro, West Texas drilling; September 3, 1952.

12/17
Tape no. 67. E.I. Thompson, practices of independent oil operators; September 3, 1952.

12/18
Tape no. 68. James E. Garrett, Earl Snider, Burl Cartright, L.V. McCarthy, T.W. Ozmer, The International Union of Operating Engineers; September 3, 1952.

12/19
Tape no. 69. James E. Garrett, Earl Snider, Burl Cartright, L.V. McCarthy, T.W. Ozmer, Borger boom; September 10, 1953.

12/20
Tape no. 70. C.C. McCelland, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio; September 9, 1952.

12/21
Tape no. 71. C.C. McCelland, Tonkawa; Newkirk; Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Carson and Hutchinson Counties, Texas; September 9, 1952.

12/22
Tape no. 72. C.C. McCelland, Borger, Texas; Dillard, Oklahoma; September 9, 1952.

12/23
Tape no. 73. E.L. Lantron, Ranger, Breckenridge, Desdemona; September 9, 1952.

12/24
Tape no. 74. John Rust, Eastland County areas; September 12, 1952.

12/25
Tape no. 75. Jack Knight, Oklahoma; Burkburnett, Texas; September 1952.

12/26
Tape no. 76. Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Webb, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake; September 1952.

12/27
Tape no. 77. Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Webb, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake; September 1952.

12/28
Tape no. 78. Will R. Wilson Sr., early days of Spindletop; September 1952.

Transcripts of Tapes 23-48

11/1
Tape no. 23. James Donohue, early days at Batson; August 1, 1952.

11/2
Tape no. 24. James Donohue, early days at Batson; August 1, 1952.

11/3
Tape no. 25. Plummer M. Barfield, experiences of a mule skinner and rig builder in the early days of Spindletop, Sour Lake, and Batson; August 1, 1952.

11/4
Tape no. 26. Plummer M. Barfield, Sour Lake boom; August 1, 1952.

11/5
Tape no. 27. W.H. (Bill) Bryant, Batson, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 29, 1952.

11/6
Tape no. 28. W.H. (Bill) Bryant, Batson, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 29, 1952.

11/7
Tape no. 29. Presto Mowbray, Sour Lake.

11/8
Tape no. 30. M.C. Boatright, early oil wells in Texas; July 28, 1952.

11/9
Tape no. 31. M.C. Boatright, early oil wells in Texas; July 29, 1952.

11/10
Tape no. 32. Frank Hamilton, early conditions in the oil fields; July 29, 1952.

11/11
Tape no. 33. Frank Hamilton, early conditions in the oil fields; July 29, 1952.

11/12
Tape no. 34. Bill Ingram, Oil City, Louisiana; Breckenridge, Texas; 1908-1938; July 29, 1952.

11/13
Tape no. 35. Bill Ingram, Pine Island, Breckenridge areas 1917; August 29, 1952.

11/14
Tape no. 36. R.S. Kennedy, Breckenridge-Ranger areas; July 30, 1952.

11/15
Tape no. 37. Burk Puschall, reminiscences of an oil worker during the boom period, Breckenridge area 1918; July 30, 1952.

11/16
Tape no. 38. Clair McCormick, McDonald Field, Pennsylvania; Breckenridge, Texas areas 1877; July 30, 1952.

11/17
Tape no. 39. J.R. Webb, Ranger-Breckenridge boom, Albany area 1918; August 1, 1952.

11/18
Tape no. 40. G.W. Webb, Tarrent Cloud well, Ellenberger wells, Albany area 1918; August 1, 1952.

11/19
Tape no. 41. Carl Angstadt, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas boom areas 1912-1952; August 4, 1952.

11/20
Tape no. 42. Joseph M. Weaver, Kay County, Oklahoma; Ranger, Eastland areas; August 5, 1952.

11/21
Tape no. 43. John Little, Sour Lake, Spindletop areas; August 7, 1952.

11/22
Tape no. 44. John Little, Sour Lake, Batson, Humble; August 7, 1952.

11/23
Tape no. 46. Walter Cline, drilling in North Texas; August 13, 1952.

11/24
Tape no. 47. Walter Cline, drilling in North Texas; August 13, 1952.

11/25
Tape no. 48. Walter Cline, drilling in North Texas; August 13, 1952.

Transcripts of Tapes 190-218

17/1
Tape no. 190 (part 1). Hardeman Roberts, introduction of rotary drill in India; August 27, 1956.

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Tape no. 190 (part 2). Hardeman Roberts, oil drilling in India and Russia; August 27, 1956.

17/3
Tape no. 190 (part 3). Hardeman Roberts, oil drilling in Russia; August 29, 1956.

17/4
Tape no. 191. Mrs. Starkey Duncan, oil boom in Beaumont; August 29, 1956.

17/5
Tape no. 192. O.W. Killam, wildcatting in Laredo area, "dottle bugs"; September 5, 1956.

17/6
Tape no. 193. James F. Ross, "tramp contractor"... drilling in Texas, California etc.; September 4, 1956.

17/7
Tape no. 195. J.A. Rush, Spindletop, Burkburnett and other southwestern fields; September 10, 1956.

17/8
Tape no. 196. J.A. Rush, Spindletop, Burkburnett and other southwestern fields; September 11, 1956.

17/9
Tape no. 197. J.A. Rush, Spindletop, Burkburnett and other southwestern fields; September 11, 1956.

17/10
Tape no. 198. Landon Haynes Cullum, pipeline work in Southeast and North Texas and land leasing in North Texas and Oklahoma; January 31, 1959.

17/11
Tape no. 199. Landon Haynes Cullum, pipeline work in Southeast and North Texas and land leasing in North Texas and Oklahoma; January 31, 1959.

17/12
Tape no. 200. Landon Haynes Cullum, pipeline work in Southeast and North Texas and land leasing in North Texas and Oklahoma; January 31, 1959.

17/13
Tape no. 210B. J.L. Delplain, Seminole and Fitts fields, Oklahoma; July 5, 1959.

17/14
Tape no. 202. Guy Crosson, Seminole and Fittstown, Oklahoma; March 28, 1959.

17/15
Tape no. 203. E.A. Hambelton, Saskwa, Seminole, Fittstown, Oklahoma; Smackover, Arkansas; March 28, 1959.

17/16
Tape no. 204A. William A. McElroy, Osage, Nowater, Healdton, Oklahoma; March 28, 1959.

17/17
Tape no. 205A. Bruce Turner, Seminole, Fittstown; March 28, 1959.

17/18
Tape no. 206. C.W. Bland, Seminole, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania fields; March 29, 1959.

17/19
Tape no. 207. Mrs. Ruth Bryan (Madame Virginia), a fortune teller's view of early Texas oil fields; August 2, 1959.

17/20
Tape no. 208. L.D. Winfry, rig building in North Texas, East Texas and West Texas; Wyoming; August 2, 1959.

17/21
Tape no. 209. Claude B. Pennington, electrical work in the oil fields of North Texas, Oklahoma, West Texas and New Mexico from 1914-1930; September 11, 1959.

17/22
Tape no. 210. John H. Wynne, oil leasing throughout Texas in the first half of the twentieth century; January 26, 1960.

17/23
Tape no. 211. John H. Wynne, oil leasing throughout Texas in the first half of the twentieth century; January 26, 1960.

17/24
Tape no. 212. Harold Halsey; January 27, 1960.

17/25
Tape no. 213. Harold Halsey; January 27, 1960.

17/26
Tape no. 214. Mrs. Jane Roberts; January 28, 1960.

17/27
Tape no. 215. A.J. Thaman and J.H. Anderson, life in an oil refining town in the 1920's; January 29, 1960.

17/28
Tape no. 216. A.J. Thaman and J.H. Anderson, life in an oil refining town in the 1920's; January 29, 1960.

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Tape no. 217. A.J. Thaman and J.H. Anderson, life in an oil refining town in the 1920's; January 29, 1960.

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Tape no. 218. Ray Sitting, Spindletop and some West Texas and Louisiana oil fields; August 2, 1959.

Transcripts of Tapes 164-189

16/1
Tape no. 164. Frank Dunn, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, Humble, Beaumont, Gladys City; March 23, 1955.

16/2
Tape no. 165. Miss Ima Hogg, founding of Texas Company and early days of Spindletop; March 24, 1955.

16/3
Tape no. 166. Dr. H.C. Sloop, Beaumont, Spindletop; March 25, 1955.

16/4
Tape no. 167. F.G. Swanson, Burkburnett, Wichita Falls, Swindles; February 20, 1955.

16/5
Tape no. 168. Charles W. Randolph, general work in oil fields of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana; Spring 1955.

16/6
Tape no. 169. Miss Ima Hogg, supplementary statements by Miss Ima Hogg; June 21, 1955.

16/7
Tape no. 170. Sidney Paige, experiences of an early oil geologist; June 7, 1954.

16/8
Tape no. 171. Justina Hill, the life of Dr. Robert T. Hill; July 6, 1954.

16/9
Tape no. 172. Judge F.W. Fisher, East Texas oil field litigation; May 21, 1955.

16/10
Tape no. 173. Mrs. H.C. Miller, Kenneth Miller and Joan Miller, story of drilling of discovery well near Joiner on farm that has been in Miller family for generations; 1956.

16/11
Tape no. 174. E.C. Laster, East Texas oil field; 1956.

16/12
Tape no. 175. H. Gordon Damon, Corsicana; March 23, 1956.

16/13
Tape no. 176A. Annie Webb Buchanan Jackson, first oil well in Corsicana; April 16, 1956.

16/14
Tape no. 177A. Henry Clements, Corsicana, Beaumont, Hogtown; April 5, 1956.

16/15
Tape no. 178. Walter Hayes and Carl Mirus, law enforcement in Corsicana from the turn of the century to the present, particularly during the boom periods; April 5, 1956.

16/16
Tape no. 179. Carl F. Mirus, Goose Creek, Ranger, Mexico, Corsicana; April 4, 1956.

16/17
Tape no. 180 (part 1). Hardeman Roberts, rotary drilling in Texas and Louisiana; April 26, 1956.

16/18
Tape no. 180 (part 2). Hardeman Roberts, rotary drilling in Texas and Louisiana; April 26, 1956.

16/19
Tape no. 181. Charlie Lane, Walter and Jimmy Sharp; May 1, 1956.

16/20
Tape no. 182. Guy Finley and Mrs. Finley, "The Boy with the X-ray Eye"; May 5, 1956.

16/21
Tape no. 183. O.W. Killam, Laredo, Indian Territory; May 7, 1956.

16/22
Tape no. 184. Mrs. Mattie Evans, Arthur Cotton, Lance Rosier; May 24, 1956.

16/23
Tape no. 185. William Edward Cotton, oil boom in Batson; May 23, 1956.

16/24
Tape no. 186. William Edward Cotton, oil boom in Batson; May 23, 1956.

16/25
Tape no. 187. R.R. Hobson, early days in Spindletop and Sour Lake; May 16, 1956.

16/26
Tape no. 188. R.R. Hobson, early days in Spindletop and Sour Lake; May 15, 1956.

16/27
Tape no. 189. Ralph B. McLaighlin, Sour Lake and The Texas Company; May 28, 1956.

Transcripts of Tapes 133-163

15/1
Tape no. 133. John F. O'Donohoe, Beaumont, Petrolia, Burkburnett, and Electra areas; September 4, 1953.

15/2
Tape no. 134. Joseph J. Perkins (with some statements by Mr. Charlie Tucker), Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Borger in Hutchinson County, Archer County, Breckenridge in Stephen's County, New Castle, Canada; September 4, 1953.

15/3
Tape no. 135. E.M. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Electra; September 4, 1953.

15/4
Tape no. 136. E.M. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Electra; September 4, 1953.

15/5
Tape no. 137. A.R. Dillard, Electra, Wichita Falls, Spindletop; September 5, 1953.

15/6
Tape no. 138. A.R. Dillard, Electra, Wichita Falls, Spindletop; September 5, 1953.

15/7
Tape no. 139. James S. Hudnall, Cisco, Brownwood, King County, East Texas oil field; August 12, 1953.

15/8
Tape no. 140. Harold C. Starkey and Earl Kennedy; August 25, 1953.

15/9
Tape no. 142. O.L. Albritton and Arthur Elliot, Corsicana-Powell oil field in the 1920's; October 1, 1953.

15/10
Tape no. 143. Mrs. and Mr. Bert Stivers; August 26, 1953.

15/11
Tape no. 144. Mrs. and Mr. Bert Stivers; August 26, 1953.

15/12
Tape no. 145A. Torkild Rieber, background and early life of Torkild Rieber; January 25, 1954.

15/13
Tape no. 146C. Torkild Rieber, early career of Mr. Rieber and the establishment of Texas ports; January 25, 1954.

15/14
Tape no. 147E. Torkild Rieber, shipping industry: salaries, living conditions, organization and discipline; January 25, 1954.

15/15
Tape no. 148H. Torkild Rieber, J.S. Culligan; January 25, 1954.

15/16
Tape no. 149. Ed Prather, East Texas boom days and personalities; April 14, 1954.

15/17
Tape no. 150. Ed Prather, East Texas boom days and personalities; April 14, 1954.

15/18
Tape no. 151. Frank Cullinan, boom days at Spindletop, Batson and Sour Lake; April 15, 1954.

15/19
Tape no. 152. Frank Cullinan, boom days at Spindletop, Batson and Sour Lake; North Texas; April 15, 1954.

15/20
Tape no. 153. Mary Gaillard, life in Goose Creek from 1863 to the present with emphasis on the present; April 16, 1954.

15/21
Tape no. 154. W.D. Bowen, Corsicana, Corpus Christi, Spindletop, and parts of Louisiana and Mississippi; July 26, 1954.

15/22
Tape no. 155. W.D. Bowen, Goose Creek; Burkburnett; Tilden; Callahan; Red River Valley, Louisiana; July 26-27, 1954.

15/23
Tape no. 156. W.D. Bowen, Corpus Christi, Mexia, Thrall, Lockhart; July 27-28, 1954.

15/24
Tape no. 157. E.D. Bowen, adventures of Mr. Bowen in the vicinity of Taylor, Texas; July 29, 1954.

15/25
Tape no. 158. Miss Ima Hogg, reminiscences of Governor James Stephen Hogg; July 31, 1954.

15/26
Tape no. 159. Miss Ima Hogg and Miss Winnie Allen, reminiscences of Governor James Stephen Hogg; July 31, 1954.

15/27
Tape no. 160. Miss Ima Hogg, reminiscences of Governor James Stephen Hogg; July 31, 1954.

15/28
Tape no. 161. Hubert M. Harrison, East Texas oil field; January 17, 1955.

15/29
Tape no. 162. L.L. James and C.M. Jorner, East Texas oil field and oil field litigation; February 9, 1955.

15/30
Tape no. 163. Frank Dunn, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, Humble, Beaumont, Gladys City; March 23, 1955.

Transcripts of Tapes 1-22

10/8
Tape no. 1. James W. Riggs, Goose Creek development 1917-1918; June 19, 1952.

10/9
Tape no. 2. Fred Jennings, reminiscences of Goose Creek from 1916 to the present; June 19, 1952.

10/10
Tape no. 3. Judge Edgar Eggleston Townes, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

10/11
Tape no. 4. Judge Edgar Eggleston Towens, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

10/12
Tape no. 5. Judge Edgar Eggleston Townes, experiences of a young lawyer in Beaumont, beginning 1903; June 21, 1952.

10/13
Tape no. 6. Max Theodore Schlicher, early days at Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson; July 1, 1953.

10/14
Tape no. 7. Harry R. Paramore, Spindletop; July 2, 1952.

10/15
Tape no. 8. Claud Deer, Spindletop; July 7, 1952.

10/16
Tape no. 9. John S. Wynn, Texas oil, Corsicana 1897-1901, Spindletop 1901-1903, Sour Lake 1903-1907, Batson 1907; July 4, 1954.

10/17
Tape no. 10. John S. Wynn, Spindletop; July 4, 1954.

10/18
Tape no. 11. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 12, 1952.

10/19
Tape no. 12. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 12, 1952.

10/20
Tape no. 13. Hubert Davenport, reminiscences of Judge James B. Wells; July 13, 1952.

10/21
Tape no. 16. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

10/22
Tape no. 17. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

10/23
Tape no. 18. Curt G. Hamill, the Tusac Gusher, Spindletop; July 17, 1952.

10/24
Tape no. 19. Patillo Higgins; July 1952.

10/25
Tape no. 20. Patillo Higgins; July 1952.

10/26
Tape no. 21. Patillo Higgins; July 25, 1952.

10/27
Tape no. 22. Mr. and Mrs. V.B. Daniels, early days at Sour Lake; July 3, 1952.

Transcripts of Tapes 108-132

14/1
Tape no. 108. James William Kinnear, life at Beaumont, Spindletop and Batson; July 24, 1953.

14/2
Tape no. 109. William Joseph Philp, life at Spindletop; July 17, 1953.

14/3
Tape no. 110. William Joseph Philp, life at Spindletop; July 17, 1953.

14/4
Tape no. 111. Ashley Weaner, Beaumont, before and during the oil boom; July 17, 1953.

14/5
Tape no. 112. Dr. D.W. Davis, a doctor's experiences in post boom Beaumont, sanitary conditions, morals, and life in Sour Lake, Texas; July 18, 1953.

14/6
Tape no. 113. Frank Redman, Spindletop, Beaumont; July 20, 1953.

14/7
Tape no. 114. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop field; July 22, 1953.

14/8
Tape no. 115. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop field; July 22, 1953.

14/9
Tape no. 116. W.C. Gilbert, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket area; July 22, 1953.

14/10
Tape no. 117. George Walker Weller, Beaumont merchant who went into business during boom; July 22, 1953.

14/11
Tape no. 118. George Walker Weller, Beaumont merchant who went into business during boom; July 22, 1953.

14/12
Tape no. 119. William L. Armstrong, early days at Spindletop; July 24, 1953.

14/13
Tape no. 120. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Spindletop, Beaumont; July 28, 1953.

14/14
Tape no. 121. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Batson; July 28, 1953.

14/15
Tape no. 122. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Kountze, Sour Lake, Saratoga; July 30, 1953.

14/16
Tape no. 123. Benjamin (Bud) Coyle, Humble, Spindletop, Batson, Sour Lake, and Louisiana areas; July 30, 1953.

14/17
Tape no. 124. Glenn H. McCarthy, Spindletop; July 29, 1953.

14/18
Tape no. 125. Cary (Slim) Harrison, Beaumont, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Brazoria County, Humble, Goose Creek, Saratoga, Kountze, and Batson; July 29, 1953.

14/19
Tape no. 126. Alexander Balfour Patterson, drilling in South Texas; August 4, 1953.

14/20
Tape no. 127. Alexander Balfour Patterson, drilling in the Gulf of Mexico; August 4, 1953.

14/21
Tape no. 128. Burt E. Hull, Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket, Humble; August 24, 1953.

14/22
Tape no. 129. Burt E. Hull, Beaumont, Sour Lake, Humble Pipeline work; August 24, 1953.

14/23
Tape no. 130. Burt E. Hull, Houston, Beaumont, and accounts of worldwide pipeline work; August 24, 1953.

14/24
Tape no. 131. H.A. Rathke, Spindletop, Batson, Electra, Saratoga, and Burkburnett areas; September 13, 1953.

14/25
Tape no. 132. H.P. Hodge, Corsicana, Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Archer County, and Clay County; September 3, 1953.

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

Transcripts

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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.

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