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Antartica Team Materials

1-1: Texas House Concurrent Resolution (H.C.R.) No. 51: Austin Mardon United States Navy’s Antarctica Medal, February 27, 1989 [photocopies]
1-2: Texas Flag, signed by Antarctica Team, 1986-1987
1-3: A&M University banner signed by Antarctica Team, 1986-1987 (housed in separate box)

Women's Basketball Media Guides

1-01: 1977-1978 Season
1-02: 1978-1979 Season
1-03: 1979-1980 Season
1-04: 1980-1981 Season
1-05: 1983-1984 Season
1-06: 1985-1986 Season
1-07: 1986-1987 Season
1-08: 1988-1989 Season
1-09: 1989-1990 Season
1-10: 1990-1991 Season
1-11: 1991-1992 Season
1-12: 1992-1993 Season
1-13: 1993-1994 Season
1-14: 1994-1995 Season
1-15: 1995-1996 Season
1-16: 1996-1997 Season
1-17: 1997-1998 Season
1-18: 1998-1999 Season
1-19: 1999-2000 Season

Athletic and Event Tickets - Single and Season

Southern Methodist University (SMU), Texas Christian University (TCU)

1-1: A&M Athletic Tickets, Pre 1920

  • Football Ticket, University of Texas vs A&M College of Texas, November 13, 1911
  • Baseball Season Ticket, 1905

1-2: A&M Football Tickets, 1920s

  • Texas Aggies vs University of Texas, November 24, 1927

1-3: A&M Athletic Tickets and Season Ticket Books, 1930s

  • Football Tickets
    • A&M College of Texas vs University of Texas, November 24, 1932
    • A&M College of Texas vs University of Texas, November 26, 1936
    • SMU vs A&M, November 5, 1938
    • Football Ticket, 1939
  • Track and Field Ticket, Annual Sugar Bowl Meet, December 31, 1939
  • Student Season Ticket Book, 1938-1939
  • Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1938-1939

1-4: A&M Football Tickets, 1940

  • Texas A&M vs University of Arkansas, November 2, 1940
  • 6th Annual Sugar Bowl Classic, January 1, 1940

1-5: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1939-1940

  • Student, 1939-1940
  • Faculty, 1939-1940

1-6: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1940-1941

1-7: A&M Football Tickets, 1941

  • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1941
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1941

1-8: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1941-1942

  • Student, 1941-1942
  • Faculty, 1941-1942

1-9: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1942-1943

  • Students, 1942-1943
  • Faculty, 1942-1943

1-10: A&M Football Tickets, 1943

  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 6, 1943

1-11: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1943-1944

1-12: A&M Football Tickets, 1946

  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 28, 1946

1-13: A&M Athletic Student Season Ticket Book, 1946-1947

1-14: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1947

  • Sports Day Events Ticket, May 10, 1947
  • Football Tickets
    • Southwestern University of Texas vs Texas A&M, September 20, 1947
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 25, 1947
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1947
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1947
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1947

1-15: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1947-1948

1-16: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1948

  • Baseball Ticket, May 6, 1948
  • Roller Derby Ticket, May 24, 1948
  • Football Tickets
    • Sam Houston State College vs Rice University, September 25, 1948
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, October 9, 1948
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 16, 1948
    • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M University, November 13, 1948
  • Baseball Ticket, 1948

1-17: A&M Football Tickets, 1949

  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 24, 1949
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1949
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 5, 1949

1-18: A&M Football Tickets, 1949-1950

  • Villanova College vs Texas A&M, September 17, 1949
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1950
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 30, 1950

1-19: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1950

  • Dance Ticket, 14th Fiddler's Festival Dance, June 16, 1950
  • Huntsville Prison Rodeo Ticket, October 8, 1950
  • Football Tickets
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 21, 1950
    • Arkansas University vs Texas A&M, November 4, 1950
    • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1950
    • University of Texas Freshman vs Texas A&M Freshman, November 23, 1950

1-20: A&M Football Season Ticket Book, 1950-1951

1-21: A&M Football Tickets, 1951

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 27, 1951

1-22: A&M Football Tickets, 1951-1952

  • Oklahoma University vs Texas A&M, October 6, 1951
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 27, 1951
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 10, 1951
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1951
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 29, 1951

1-23: A&M Football Tickets, 1952

  • Louisiana College vs Texas A&M, September 20, 1952
  • Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, October 11, 1952
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 18, 1952
  • Shrimp Bowl, Northeastern State College vs Sam Houston State Teachers Coalition, December 27, 1952
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1952
  • University of Kentucky vs Texas A&M, October 4, 1952

1-24: A&M Football Tickets, 1953

  • Houston University vs Texas A&M, September 26, 1953
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 15, 1953
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 26, 1953
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 7, 1953

1-25: A&M Football Tickets, 1954

  • Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, September 18, 1954
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 13, 1954
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 25, 1954
  • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 30, 1954

1-26: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1954-1955

1-27: A&M Football Tickets, 1955

  • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1955
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1955
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 24, 1955

1-28: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1955-1956

1-29: A&M Football Tickets, 1956

  • September 22, 1956
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 20, 1956
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1956
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 29, 1956

1-30: A&M Football Tickets, 1957

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 26, 1957
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 9, 1957
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 28, 1957
  • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 12, 1957

1-31: A&M Football Tickets, 1958

  • Missouri vs, Texas A&M, October 4, 1958
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 18, 1958
  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 1, 1958
  • University of Texas Freshman vs Texas A&M Freshman, November 22, 1958
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 27, 1958

1-32: A&M Football Tickets, 1959

  • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 10, 1959
  • Baylor vs Texas A&M, October 24, 1959
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 26, 1959
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 7, 1959

1-33: A&M Football Tickets, 1960

  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 29, 1960
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 15, 1960

1-34: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1961

  • Basketball, University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 24, 1961
  • Football Tickets
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, September 23, 1961
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 28, 1961
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 11, 1961
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 23, 1961

1-35: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1962

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 13, 1962
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, February 23, 1962
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, October 6, 1962
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 20, 1962
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 3, 1962

1-36: A&M Football Tickets, 1963

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 26, 1963
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 28, 1963

1-37: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1964

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, February 25, 1964
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, March 5, 1964
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, October 3, 1964
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 17, 1964
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 31, 1964

1-38: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1965

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 6, 1965
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, February 9, 1965
  • Football Tickets
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 9, 1965
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 23, 1965
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 6, 1965
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 25, 1965

1-39: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1966

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 12, 1966
    • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, January 11, 1966
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, February 8, 1966
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1966
    • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 29, 1966
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 15, 1966

1-40: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1967

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, February 7, 1967
  • Football Tickets
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, September 16, 1967
    • Florida State vs Texas A&M, October 7, 1967
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 28, 1967
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1967
    • University of Texas and Texas A&M, November 23, 1967
    • Cotton Bowl Classic, 1967

1-41: A&M Football Tickets, 1968

  • Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, October 12, 1968
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 10, 1968
  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 2, 1968
  • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 16, 1968

1-42: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1969

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Baylor, February 18, 1969
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M Freshman vs Baylor Cubs, October 16, 1969
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 15, 1969
    • Baylor vs Texas A&M, October 25, 1969
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1969
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1969

1-43: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1970

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Rice, March 3, 1970
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 12, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 10, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 17, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 14, 1970

1-44: A&M Football Tickets, 1971

  • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 11, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs Cincinnati, October 2, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 6, 1971
  • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 13, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 25, 1971

1-45: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1972

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, February 29, 1972
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Army, September 30, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 14, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 21, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 4, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1972
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 11, 1972

1-46: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1973

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, January 23, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, February 27, 1973
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 15, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs Boston College, September 29, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 27, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 10, 1973
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 22, 1973

1-47: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1974

  • Basketball Ticket, Rice vs Texas A&M, February 19, 1974
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Clemson, September 14, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, September 21, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 19, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1974
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 9, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1974
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 29, 1974

1-48: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1975

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Texas Tech University, February 25, 1975
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Mississippi, September 13, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs University of Illinois, September 27, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 27, 1975
    • 17th Annual Liberty Bowl, December 22, 1975

1-49: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1976

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Virginia Tech, September 11, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Kansas State, September 18, 1976
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, September 25, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 9, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 16, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 23, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 20, 1976
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1976
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, 1976
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Angelo State University, December 3, 1976

1-50: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1977

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, January 4, 1977
  • Football Tickets
    • Sun Bowl Classic, January 2, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Kansas, September 10, 1977
    • Michigan vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 8, 1977
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 29, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 12, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1977
    • Blue Bonnet Bowl, December 31, 1977

1-11: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1977

1-51: A&M Athletic Tickets and Season Ticket Book, 1978

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Memphis State, September 30, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 7, 1978
    • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 14, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 21, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 28, 1978
  • A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1978

1-52: A&M Football Tickets, 1979

  • Brigham Young University vs Texas A&M University, September 8, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 13, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 27, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 3, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 17, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 25, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, December 1, 1979
  • Football Ticket, 1979

Baseball Schedule, Scorecards and Programs

1/1: Schedule, 1979

1/2: Scorecards, 1981

1/3: Scorecards, 1982

1/4: Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament Programs, 1982

1/5: Scorecards, 1985

1/6: Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament Program, 1986

1/7: Program, 1988

1/8: Programs, 1989

1/9: Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament Programs, 1989

1/10: Aggie Continental Baseball Classic, March 1990

1/11: Scorecards, 1991

1/12: Aggie Continental Baseball Classic Programs, March 1991

1/13: Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament, May 1991

1/13: Scorecards, 1992

1/14: Scorecards, 1993

1/15: Aggie Continental Baseball Classic Programs, March 1993

1/16: NCAA Division Baseball Championships Program, June 1993

1/16: Scorecards, 1994

1/17: Aggie Continental Classic Baseball Programs, 1994

1/18: Scorecards, 1995

1/19: Aggie Continental Baseball Classic Programs, 1995

1/20: Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament, 1995

1/21: Scorecards, 1996

1/22: NCAA Baseball Division Championships Program, 1999

1/23: Scorecards, 2005

White - Letters

1/1: Typed letter from "Tim" [T. H. White] to "Bunny" [David Garnett] sending word of his activities. 2 pp. folio, Doolistown, Trim Co. Meath, Eire. January 19, 1943

1/2: Autographed letter signed "love from Tim" [T. H. White] to "Dearest Bunny" [David Garnett] on literary matters. 3 1/2 pp, 8vo, on blue personal printed letterhead of 3 Connaught Square, Alderney. Includes original holograph mailing envelope. November 29, 1956

1/3: Unsigned and unaddressed autograph note from White. One page, 8vo, on personal printed letterhead of 3, Connaught Square, Alderney, C. 1. Includes original envelope addressed to "Bunny" [David Garnett]. Undated

Financial and Legal Documents

S4-1/9

A - Two legal document copies. One real estate transaction to Burns only, the other to Burns and H. H. Sibley. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 15 January 1854 - 9 May 1854.

B - Letter of recommendation for Sibley Tent written to "Major." It is unknown to whom this letter is addressed, presumably to Henry H. Sibley, but it is signed by approximately 16 soldiers of varying ranks. It is a very detailed description of how the tents served their purpose in the military at the time. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 14 April 1858.

C - Letter of recommendation for Sibley Tent written to Major Henry H. Sibley. Another vivid description of the tents used and its strong recommendation by those in the field. Signed by a dozen or so individuals including 1st Lieut William Wallace Burns. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 15 April 1858.

D - Letter of recommendation for the Sibley Tent written to Major Henry H. Sibley from J. W. Phelps. More description and recommendation for using the Sibley Tent in the field. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 16 April 1858.

E - Letter from William Wallace Burns to Col. M. W. Downie. The letter discusses negative financial dealings concerning his investment in a timber mill operated by Downie. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 30 May [66?].

F - Sworn petition by William Wallace Burns to "Senate and House of Representatives." Copy of legal document stating that Sibley's defection to the Confederacy affects the royalty agreement on the tent sales to the U. S. Government. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 5 pages, circa 1869.

G - A draft copy of the previous document G, circa 1869.

H - Printed pamphlet. "SIBLEY TENT CASE": The Opinion of the Court of Claims, March 29, 1869. Printed legal opinion in William W. Burns vs. The United States. Printed, 4 leaves, 6 pages, 29 March 1869.

I - Letter from [W. L. Budger?] to William Wallace Burns. Appears to be a communication from a farm foreman, in very poor English grammar, to an apparently dissatisfied Burns. Lists farm items sold. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 4 pages, 21 August 1874.

J - Letter from [M. Fletcher?] to William Wallace Burns. Appears to be a communication concerning a Grant Marbury who is in default on several notes and a monetary advance from William Wallace Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 27 April 1878.

K - Bank notes concerning an $810. Transaction (in gold) refused to be repaid. Tenuous communications surrounding the notes also. Bad Debt. Handwritten forms and notes, 8 items, 7 February 1878 - 18 July 1878.

L - Printed Legislative Bill: H. R. 1174. Bill that authorizes payment of $7,987. To William Wallace Burns for the royalty remaining on 3195 Sibley tents sold to the U. S. Government. Printed, 11 December 1883.

M - Judgment. Alexander L. Burns vs. William W. Burns. Unknown as to cause. Handwritten form, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 27 June 1890.

N - Bank Draft from Southern Bank of the State of Georgia. Apparently a cashed check William Wallace Burns wrote to himself for $1000. Handwritten in form. 26 December 1891.

O - Letter from J. W. Winters & Co. to Burns. Typed and Dictated letter concerning a real estate transaction and, it seems, an impending lawsuit concerning the same. Typed. 1 leaf, 1 page, 19 April 1892.

P - Letter from H. M. Holmes to William Wallace Burns. This letter addresses the lawsuit referenced in the previous document O and expresses a certain bit of animosity toward Burns. 17 May 1892.

Q - Printed Legislative Bill: H. R. 7196. Bill that authorizes payment of $7,987 to William Wallace Burns for the royalty remaining on 3195 Sibley tents sold to the U. S. Government. Printed, 11 December 1883.

R - Letter to Miss Mary A. Burns from Charles. S. Miller. Letter from Charles. S. Miller, abstracter, real estate and investment agent, seems to encourage her to invite her friends to invest with this person. Typed, 1 leaf, 1 page, 19 May 1902.

Miscellaneous Documents

S5-1/10: This folder contains the following documents,

A - Magazine tear-sheet. From The Field Glass, this is a printed copy of a letter to the Editor written by William Wallace Burns titled, "Oligarchy - Aristocracy - Democracy." December 1880.

B - Invitation. "Re-Union of the National Association of the Veterans of the Mexican War." 22 February 1881.

C - Letter to the Editor. Mimeograph copy of "Man Ignoring a Natural Law" written by William Wallace Burns. 26 April 1887.

D - Speech. Printed hand-out copy of "Address delivered by Gen. W. W. Burns, U. S. A., at the Alumni Reunion of the Graduates of the United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. June 1888". Possibly the graduation address. Pasted inside is another piece of paper similar in nature that explains and illustrates the buttons designed by Bailey, Banks, and Biddle Jewelers. June 1888 and 1 November 1888.

E - Note from Daniel T. Van Buren to "Dear Pitts." The letter alludes to having seen the list of U. S. Military Academy graduates from 1888 with a form asking for Name, Class, Motto, and Address. 1 leaf, 2 pages, 1 October 1888.

F - Poem or Song. "Our fabled 'Fille de Regiment'" in William Wallace Burns' handwriting. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, Undated.

G - Fable. "Battle of Fair Oaks Fable." In William Wallace Burn's handwriting, this seems to be a parody. On the reverse side, in pencil, a discussion concerning a battle. 1 leaf, 2 pages, Undated.

H - Calling cards. Two cards of different styles. One is inscribed on reverse by someone presenting the General to the Hon. W. R. Grace, Undated.

I - Biographical data. Written by William Wallace Burns, two chronologies of his career listed with dates no later than 1884.

J - Essay. In what appears to be William Wallace Burns' later handwriting, this is a long, rather rambling essay heavily steeped in God titled, "Faith, Truth = Understanding - Good, Free Will = Love - Understanding, Love = Heaven." 3 leaves, 6 pages, Undated.

K - Prayer. Unsigned lengthy prayer in a handwriting different from the rest of all documents. The envelope reads: "Mrs. Magruder, Nuremberg." Undated.

Scrapbooks

"Southern Committee To Uphold the Constitution" from St. Paul Progress. August 22, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Moundsville Journal. August 28, 1935

"Where Constitution Ends, Tyranny Begins" from Sauk Center Herald. August 29, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Clifton Journal. August 29, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Red Wing Republican. August 29, 1935

"To Uphold the Constitution" from Iowa Register. September 3, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Colonial Beach Interest. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Cheney Sentinel. September 5, 1935

"Murmurs in the South" from Rock Island Argus. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Audubon Weekly. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Wayland Weekly. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Spring Valley Leader Weekly. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Greene American. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Peal River Search. September 6, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Starkweather Times. September 6, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Bassett Leader. September 12, 1935

"Interesting Movement Launched in Behalf of The U.S. Government" from Neligh News. September 12, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Belvedere Apollo. September 12, 1935

Untitled article re: John Henry Kirby. September 14, 1935

"Kirby to Call Parley to Uphold U.S. Constitution" from Houston Chronicle. September 15, 1935

"Demo Factions Plan to Uphold Constitution" from Winfield Courier. September 15, 1935

"Texan Fights Naming of FDR" from San Antonio Light. September 15, 1935

"Demos Involved in Controversy on Constitution" from Belleville Advocate. September 15, 1935

"Drive Starts to Rally Foes of Roosevelt" from Chicago Herald‑Examiner. September 15, 1935

"Move to Block Renomination of Roosevelt" from Rochester American. September 15, 1935

"Constitution Group Plans Convention in December" from Syracuse Post Standard. September 15, 1935

"Southerners Fight For Constitution" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 15, 1935

"Rousing Controversy Over Changes Is Prelude To Constitution Day" from Kingston Freeman. September 16, 1935

"Political Foes Draft Talks on Constitution" from Schnedtady Union Star. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Split on Constitution" from Freeport Review. September 16, 1935

"Political Issues Seen Dominating Tomorrow's Constitution Day Talks" from Rome Sentinel. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Is Touchy Subject in Party Ranks" from Jamestown Evening Journal. September 16, 1935

"Revolt Plans Being Mapped by Democrats" from Syracuse Post Standard. September 16, 1935

"Debate Gets Hot in Washington on Constitution Day" from Gloversville Leader Review. September 16, 1935

"3 Agencies Turn Fire On New Deal" from Buffalo News. September 16, 1935

"Bill of Particulars" from Lincoln Star. September 16, 1935

"Roosevelt's Foes to Meet in Capital" from New York Journal. September 16, 1935

"Politics Aroused As Nation Observes Constitution Day" from Trenton Times. September 16, 1935

"Ready to Observe Constitution Day" from Kearney Hub. September 16, 1935

"Southern Committee Strikes at New Deal" from Camden Post. September 16, 1935

"Several Will Talk Tuesday" from Flint Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Tomorrow to Be Observed" from Marshall Democrat News. September 16, 1935

"Southern Dems Planning War" from Jackson Citizen Patriot. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Seen As Issue" from Port Huron Times‑Herald. September 16, 1935

"Observance of Constitution Day Expected to Be Made Forerunner of Campaign Battles for 1936" from Hannibal Courier Post. September 16, 1935

"New Deal Foes Band in South" from Rochester Democrat Chronicle. September 16, 1935

"Rebellion in the South" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Issue May be Vital Factor" from Malone Telegram. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Occasion For Politics" from Ithaca Journal. September 16, 1935

"Asserts South Ready to Bolt Administration" from Buffalo Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Democrats Map Fight" from Syracuse Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Issue Brought Up Against Roosevelt in South" from Watertown Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Looms as Issue In '36 Presidential Election" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 16, 1935

"Campaign Primaries' Outcome in State and Nation" from Lockport Sun Journal. September 16, 1935

"Debate Grows of Constitution" from Little Falls Evening Times. September 16, 1935

"Debate Grows Intense Over Constitution" from Oswego Pall‑Times. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Face Party Contest On Constitution" from Hornell Evening Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Battle Lines are Widened" from Birmingham Press. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats Map Revolt Plans" from Norwich Sun. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Talks Aplenty" from Albany News. September 16, 1935

"Plans for Revolt of Southern Democrats Against New Deal Are Announced" from Springfield News. September 16, 1935

"On Party Nominee" for Borger Herald. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Observance Is Arranged" from Wilkes‑Barre Times Leader. September 16, 1935

"Another New Deal Worry in the South" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 16, 1935

"U.S. Farm Program Under Fire From Three Different Sources" from Duncan Banner. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Stirs Discussion" from Ardmore Ardmorite. September 16, 1935

"Plan Attack on New Deal" from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 16, 1935

"Another New Deal Worry in the South" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Split On Constitution, Threaten Revolt" from Providence Bulletin. September 16, 1935

"Historical Day to Be Observed" from Corpus Christi Times. September 16, 1935

"Two Groups Hop on New Dealers" from Marshall Messenger. September 16, 1935

"Southern Demo Revolt Plans Are Revealed" from Orange Leader. September 16, 1935

"Demos Clashing on Constitution" from Austin Statesman. September 16, 1935

"Texan Heads Demo Revolt" from Lubbock Journal. September 16, 1935

"Rally Behind Constitution as Day Nears" from Independence Reporter. September 16, 1935

"Opposition to President From Ranks of Party" from Hutchinson News. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day a Prelude for the Campaign Battles" from Abilene Reflector. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Issues to be Aired Tomorrow" from Iola Register. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Divide on Issue of Constitution" from Atchison Globe. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day to Spur Ballot Battle" from Dodge City Globe. September 16, 1935

"Demos Buck New Deal" from Columbus Advocate. September 16, 1935

"Constitution to Front as Issue" from Manhattan Mercury. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Heralds 1936 Battle" from Springfield Register. September 16, 1935

"Avows South To Wage War On New Deal" from Springfield Journal. September 16, 1935

"Three Organizations Aim Constitutionality Darts At Federal Farm Program" from Denver Record‑Stockman. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day of Greater Interest This Year; Charged Administration Wrecking It" from Corsicana Sun. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Talk Stirred" from Vernon Record. September 16, 1935

"Party Issues to Be Aired on Celebration" from Houston Chronicle. September 16, 1935

"Words Fly In Fight On Constitution" from Paris News. September 16, 1935

"Kirby Gives New Party Platform" from Kilgore News. September 16, 1935

"Kirby Says South Is Against New Deal; He May Support GOP" from Harrisburg News. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Issue to Defeat Roosevelt, Is Kirby's Prediction" from Roanoke News. September 16, 1935

"Broah Seen As Probably GOP Choice" from Norfolk Pilot. September 16, 1935

"Verbal tilts Scheduled on Constitution" from Portsmouth Star. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day to Witness Fiery Debates" from Bluefield Sunset News. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats Plan to Raise Constitutional Issue to Beat F.D.R. In Convention" from Grafton Sentinel. September 16, 1935

"Southerners to Back Borah" from Charleston Mail. September 16, 1935

"Democrats May Raise Constitutional Issue In Party Convention" from Clarksburg Telegram. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Fight in Dem's Ranks Looming" from Morgantown Post. September 16, 1935

"Claims Southern Demos Plan New Deal Battle" from El Paso Times. September 16, 1935

"South's Democrats To Bolt Roosevelt, J.H. Kirby Claims" from Dallas News. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Flares Anew As 1936 Issue" from Beaumont Journal. September 16, 1935

"Controversy Develops on Constitution" from Galveston Tribune. September 16, 1935

"'New Deal' Adds New Interest to Constitution Day" from Denton Record Chronicle. September 16, 1935

"Republicans Plan State Pledge Drive" from Lincoln Courier. September 16, 1935

"Observance of Constitution Day Raises Question" from Mt. Vernon Regular News. September 16, 1935

"'Constitutional Day' to Be Occasion of Attacks Upon Administration As Hostile Toward Constitution" by Max Boyd, from Monmouth Review Atlas. September 16, 1935

"Southern Wing Stages Revolt" from Peoria Journal. September 16, 1935

"Politics Mingles with Constitution Day Celebration" from Quincy Herald-Whig. September 16, 1935

"Kirby Prepares to Lead Revolt From New Deal" from Ottawa Republican Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitution is Cause of Heavy Party Bickering" from Moline Dispatch. September 16, 1935

Untitled article from Benton Hill News. September 16, 1935

"Stop‑Roosevelt Group Claims South in Line" from Washington Post. September 16, 1935

"Confusion is Seen on Constitution" by David Lawrence. Washington Star. September 16, 1935

"The Political Mill" by G. Gould Lincoln, from Washington Star. September 16, 1935

"Democrats in South Uphold Constitution" from Fort Wayne News Sentinel. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats Against Roosevelt, Texas Man Declares" from Sioux City Journal. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Raise Constitution Issue" from Hays News. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats May Raise Issue of 'Constitution' Against President" from Kokomo Tribune Dispatch. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Observed in U.S." from Indianapolis News. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Promises Political Stir" from Lafayette Evening Journal‑Courier. September 16, 1935

"Roosevelt Will Be Defeated Is Belief of Kirby" from Sterling Gazette. September 16, 1935

"Report South to Wage War on New Deal" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 16, 1935

"Constitution is Campaign Issue" from Waukegan News-Sun. September 16, 1935

"Utah Senator Defends New Deal Policy" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 16, 1935

"Avowed Foes of Roosevelt Outline Aims" from Chicago Herald‑Examiner. September 16, 1935

"Democrats in Scrap Over Constitution" from Champaign News‑Gazette. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day to Have Significance" from LaSalle Post Tribune. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Split on Constitution" from Washington Star. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Democrats to Meet" from Washington Post. September 16, 1935

"Democrats of South Declare New Deal War" from Rock Island Argus. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Facing Inter‑Party Revolt" from Coffeyville Journal. September 16, 1935

"Opposition Rises Against President" from Lawrence Journal‑ Word. September 16, 1935

"Hear A Rumble in South Over Basic Law Issue" from Ottawa Herald. September 16, 1935

"Demos May Have Own Row on Constitution" from Pittsburg Headlight. September 16, 1935

"Revolt Among Demo Ranks in 1936 Rumored" from Iron Mountain News. September 16, 1935

"Anti‑New Deal Revolt Seen by Southerner" from Calumet News. September 16, 1935

"Notables Will Talk Tuesday on Basic Law" from Benton Harbor Pallad. September 16, 1935

"Southern Dems Fight President on Constitution" from Hillsdale News. September 16, 1935

"Dixie Democrat Revolt Threat Stirs Dispute" from St. Joseph Herald Press. September 16, 1935

"Politics Enters Constitution Day" from Salina Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution is A Cry of Parties" from Fort Scott Tribune. September 16, 1935

"U.S. Code Upheld by G.O.P. Women" from Louisville Times. September 16, 1935

"Controversy on Constitution is Presented Today" from Wellington News. September 16, 1935

"Plans to Raise Issue Revealed" from Augusta Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Is Observed This Year Widely over Nation" from Galena Times. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Warning Voiced by Southerner" from Lewiston Journal. September 17, 1935

"Dictator" from Detroit Free Press. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Rushville Republican. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Warsaw Union. September 17, 1935

"John Henry Kirby" from Rockford Regular Republican. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Kokomo Tribune Dispatch. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Monmouth Review Atlas September 17, 1935

"Big Money" by Thomas L. Stokes from Washington News. September 17, 1935

"Kirby Outlines Bolting Demos' Party Platform" from Longview Journal. September 17, 1935

"Sixteen Southern States Form Organization to Demand States' Rights and Protect Constitution from Raid" from Pueblo Chieftain. September 17, 1935

"The Constitution" from Kansas City Journal. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Made 'Issue'" from Omaha World-Herald. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Plea Made By Texas Democrat" from Kansas City Journal. September 17, 1935

"Dictatorship Seen by Kirby" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 17, 1935

"Rich Men Back Fight in South On Roosevelt" from Buffalo Times. September 17, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Niagara Falls Gazette. September 17, 1935

"Out of the Same Place" from Birmingham Press. September 17, 1935

"Southern Democrats Will Meet Soon To Formulate Plan to Beat Roosevelt" from Kenton News‑Republican. September 17, 1935

"Claims Control" from Marion Star. September 17, 1935

"Fighting FDR Opposition Within Party Includes Textile and Power Magnates" from Youngstown Telegram. September 17, 1935

"Washington Roundup‑‑Reveal South's Magnates to Fight for F.D.R." from Columbus Citizen. September 17, 1935

"Kirby Hits at Constitution Change Move" from Dallas Times Herald. September 17, 1935

"Two Groups Hop on New Dealers" from Jefferson Journal. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Day of Greater Interest this Year; Charged Administration Wrecking It" from Corsicana Light. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Day Resounds With Politics" from Beaumont Journal. September 17, 1935

"Kirby's League Revealed To Be Made Up of Rich Executives" from El Paso Herald. September 17, 1935
"Outline Bolting Demos Platform" from Longview News. September 17, 1935

"Rallying the Faithful" from Dallas Journal. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Day Speeches Hit New Deal" from Houston Chronicle. September 17, 1935

"Constitution May Defeat President" from Edinburg Review. September 17, 1935

"The South in 1936" from Richmond Dispatch. September 17, 1935

"Opposes Changes in Constitution" from Fort Worth Star-Telegram. September 17, 1935

"Texan Organizes Wealthy Men to Oppose Roosevelt" from Fort Worth Star Press. September 17, 1935

"Who's News" from Newark News. September 17, 1935

"Who's News Today" by Lemuel F. Parton, from Jersey City Journal. September 17, 1935

"Third Party Gesture" from Buffalo Courier Express. September 17, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Lakewood Times. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Supporter Bids for South's Vote" from Lincoln State Journal. September 18, 1935

"Constitution Supporter Bids for South's Vote" from Lincoln Journal. September 18, 1935

"News from Trenton" from Mount Holly Mirror. September 18, 1935

"Ready to Bolt" from Buffalo Times. September 18, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Ithaca Journal. September 18, 1935

"Constitution Day Brings On Attacks" from Galveston News. September 18, 1935

"Hoover Asserts Administration Activities Cause Sapping of Safeguards and Human Rights" from Houston Post. September 18, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Martinsburg Journal. September 18, 1935

"Constitution talks Lambast Roosevelt" from Lincoln State Journal. September 18, 1935

"National Leaders Laud Constitution" from New York Times. September 18, 1935

"Bids For South's Votes" from Henderson Gleaner. September 18, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Rushville Telegram. September 18, 1935

"Bid's For South's Votes" from Frankfort Journal. September 18, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South" from Baton Rouge State Times. September 18, 1935

"Party Chieftains On Both Sides Ask Safety of Ideals" from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., Chicago Edition. September 18, 1935

"Ritchie Attacks New Deal System" from Wilmington News. September 18, 1935

"Organize South to Uphold Constitution" from McPherson Republican. September 18, 1935

"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile, from Washington Star. September 18, 1935

"Who's News Today" by Lemuel Parton, from Baltimore Sun. September 18, 1935

"League Flays Labor Act as Invalid" by Earl Godwin, from Washington Times. September 19, 1935

"The Constitution" from Sterling Bulletin. September 19, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Atchison Globe. September 19, 1935

"Much Ado" from Indianapolis Times. September 19, 1935

"Some Gentle Zephyrs from the Southland" from Granville Record Weekly. September 19, 1935

"Leader of Revolt in South Stands for Constitution" from Buffalo News. September 19, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Beatrice Sun (2 copies). September 19, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Haigler News. September 19, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Meridian Star. September 19, 1935

"The Constitution" from Knob Noster Gem. September 19, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Jackson Clarion. September 19, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from St. Joseph News‑Press. September 19, 1935

"Southern Senator Opposes Centralization of Power" from Forgan Advocate. September 19, 1935

"Constitutional Amendment" from Houston Post. September 19, 1935

Untitled article from Houston Chronicle. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Bryan Eagle. September 20, 1935

"Not Speaking for Texas" from Lubbock Avalanche. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Shawnee News. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from Leland Enterprise. September 20, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from St. Cloud Times. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Hannibal Courier Post. September 20, 1935

"The Constitution" from Louisiana Journal. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Moberly Monitor‑Index. September 20, 1935

"Concerning A Boston Incident" from Syracuse Herald. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from Syracuse Herald. September 20, 1935

"Saturday" from Watertown Times. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from Windsor Advance. September 20, 1935

"So They Say!" from Mount Vernon Republican News. September 20, 1935

"So They Say!" from New Philadelphia Times. September 20, 1935

"Town Talk" from Austin Statesman. September 20, 1935

"Constitution Day Is Observed This Year Widely Over Nation" from Galena Republican. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Independence Reporter. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Neodesha Sun. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from "Hopkinsville News" September 20, 1935

"Much Ado" from Birmingham Post. September 20, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Waukegan News-Sun. September 20, 1935

"Much Ado" from Covington Post. September 20, 1935

"The Kirby Movement" from Frankfort State Journal. September 20, 1935

"Constitution Day Is Observed Throughout the United States" from Arlington News. September 20, 1935

"Anti‑Rooseveltians Will Not Succeed" from Keokuk Daily Gate City. September 20, 1935

"Stirs South" from Mobile Press. September 20, 1935

"So They Say" from Parkersburg Sentinel. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Arkadelphia Siftings. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Camden News. September 20, 1935

"Kirby Raps Roosevelt" from Dallas Times Herald. September 21, 1935

"Southern Organization Says 70% Opposed to New Deal" from Ronceverte News. September 21, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Arkansas City Traveler. September 21, 1935

"Plea for Constitution" from Kansas City Kansan. September 21, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Ottumwa Courier. September 21, 1935

"Bids for Votes" from Webster City Freeman Journal. September 21, 1935

"Bids for South" from Kankakee Republican News. September 21, 1935

"Speaker Raps New Deal for Law Changes" from Gadsden Times. September 21, 1935

"FDR Attacked For Drive on Constitution" from Little Rock Democrat. September 21, 1935

"So They Say" from Connersville News‑Examiner. September 21, 1935

"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile, from La Porte Herald Argus. September 21, 1935

Untitled article from Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. September 21, 1935

"Assails Roosevelt" from Mobile Press. September 21, 1935

Untitled article from Washington Post. September 21, 1935

"Uphold Constitution; Cherish Your Liberty Southerner's Advice" from Centralia Evening Sentinel. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Urges U.S. Return To Ideals" from San Antonio Light. September 21, 1935

"A Bit Off Balance" from Alexandria Town Talk. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Praises Constitution in New Deal Attack" from Cape Charles Press. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Attacks Roosevelt In Radio Talk" from Houston Chronicle. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Makes Appeal for Constitution" from Beaumont Journal. September 21, 1935

Untitled article from Norfolk Pilot. September 21, 1935

"Mr. Kirby Wrong Again" from Houston Press. September 21, 1935

"So They Say" from Poughkeepsie Evening Star. September 21, 1935

"So They Say" from Buffalo Times. September 21, 1935

"So They Say!" from Beacon-News. September 21, 1935

"Weekend of Washington" by J.C. Atchison, from New York City Daily News Record. September 21, 1935

"Roosevelt Hit for 'Changing U.S. Laws'" from Rochester Journal. September 21, 1935

"Roosevelt's Aims At Constitutional Upset Arouses Ire" from Middletown Herald. September 21, 1935

"Bids for Votes" from Lincoln Star (2 copies). September 21, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Roswell Dispatch. September 21, 1935

"New Deal Critic Says 'Poison Gas' Menaces Nation" from Kansas City Journal. September 21, 1935

"Personal Opinions" from Sandusky Star Journal. September 21, 1935

"Topics of the Times" from Enid News. September 21, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Meadville Tribune Republican. September 21, 1935

"So They Say!" from Lawton Constitution. September 22, 1935

"John Henry Kirby Scores President" from Chattanooga Times. September 22, 1935

"Kirby In New Broadside" from Kansas City Star. September 22, 1935

"Barrage Opens Against Change in Constitution" from Johnson City Chronicle. September 22, 1935

"Says General Johnson: Constitution Is Useless Unless It Protects Nation" from Pittsburgh Press. September 22, 1935

"Roosevelt's Acts Attacked by Kirby" from Bristol Herald-Courier. September 22, 1935

"Much Ado" from Knoxville News. September 22, 1935

"Pleads for Turn From Socialism of New Deal" from Tulsa Tribune. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Attacks the New Deal" from Tyler Courier‑Times. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Turns Guns on Foes of Basic Law" from San Antonio Light. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Advocates Turn to Right" from San Antonio Express. September 22, 1935

"Nation Urged To Cherish Its Constitution" from Rochester American. September 22, 1935

"Republican Chiefs to Study Coalition" from New York Times. September 22, 1935

"Spirit of 1787" from New York Times. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Assails 'Poison Gas' of 'Socialist' Rule" from New York City American. September 22, 1935

"On Inside In Washington" by Elizabeth May Craig, from Portland Herald. September 22, 1935

"Roosevelt Draws Fire of Southern Committee Head" from Atlanta Journal. September 22, 1935

"Southern Leader Flays Roosevelt" from Danville Commercial News. September 22, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Parkersburg News. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Pleads for Abolition of Raw Deal" from Washington Post. September 22, 1935

"Turn from 'Poison Gas of Socialism' says Lumberman" from Denver Morning Press. September 22, 1935

"What They Say" from Evansville Press. September 22, 1935

"So They Say!" from Amberland Times. September 23, 1935

"Southerner Terms President Ruthless" from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., Chicago Edition. September 23, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Hays News. September 23, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Durango Herald. September 23, 1935

Untitled article from Hiawatha World. September 23, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Morgantown Post. September 23, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Casper Tribune-Herald. September 23, 1935

"Kirby Is Foe of Roosevelt; Plans Fight" from Ogdensburg Journal. September 23, 1935

"President Criticized" from Kinston Free Press. September 23, 1935

"Edgar A. Brown Denies Reports Opposes F.D.R." from Greenville News. September 23, 1935

"Much Ado" from Fort Worth Press. September 23, 1935

"Take Shackles from Business Says John Kirby" from Denison Herald. September 23, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Clarksdale Register. September 23, 1935

"Kirby Urges Fight on Poisons of Socialism" from Orange Courier. September 23, 1935

"So Wealth Shall Rule" from Kennett Democrat. September 24, 1935

"A Washington Bystander" by Herbert Plummer, from Las Vegas Optic. September 24, 1935

"What's What at a Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Wilmington News Journal. September 24, 1935

"Rail Union Man Lashes Out Against Exemptions in House Revenue Bill" from Houston Chronicle. September 24, 1935

"A Daybook of Washington" by Herbert Plummer, from Ardmore Ardmorite. September 24, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Paris News. September 24, 1935

"The World At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Massillon Evening Independence. September 24, 1935

"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Middletown Herald. September 24, 1935

"Charles P. Stewart Says" by Charles P. Stewart, from Washington Herald. September 24, 1935

"Anti‑FDR Leagues Show Realignment" from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 24, 1935

"At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 24, 1935

"Turn from 'Poison Gas of Socialism' says Lumberman" from Montrose Press. September 24, 1935

"Status of Southern Revolt" from Rock Island Argus. September 24, 1935

"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Rockford Regular Republican. September 25, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Springfield Register. September 25, 1935

"Familiar Name Leads South's New Deal Foes" by Herbert Plummer, from Rock Island Argus. September 25, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Arkadelphia Siftings. September 25, 1935

"Washington Letter" by Herbert Plummer, from Moultrie Observer. September 25, 1935

"Anti‑Rooseveltians Will Not Succeed" from Carthage Republican. September 25, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" from Upper Sandusky Union. September 25, 1935

"The World At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Massillon Evening Independence. September 25, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Shamrock Texan. September 25, 1935

"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Titusville Herald. September 25, 1935

"Kirby Back on National Scene" from Hackensack Record. September 25, 1935

"Much Ado" from Helena Independent. September 25, 1935

"Anti‑FDR Leagues Composed of Old Line Democrats Indicate Realignment" from Elmira Advertiser. September 25, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Biloxi Herald. September 26, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Enid Eagle. September 26, 1935

"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Johnson City Chronicle. September 26, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" from Galveston Tribune. September 26, 1935

"Much Ado" from El Paso Herald. September 26, 1935

"Business Is Opposed And Labor Lauds" from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 26, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Salina Journal. September 26, 1935

"John Henry Kirby Picks Out Tough Job for Himself" from Freeport Standard. September 26, 1935

"Bids For South's Votes" from Winchester Sun. September 26, 1935

"National News and Gossip" by Charles P. Stewart, from Peoria Transcript. September 26, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 26, 1935

"Hollywood Sights and Sounds" from Ashland Independent. September 27, 1935

"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Waukegan News-Sun. September 27, 1935

"So They Say!" from Logansport Press. September 27, 1935

"Business Continues to Object to New Deal as Labor Sings its Praise" from Hammond Times. September 27, 1935

"The Constitution" from New Albany Ledger. September 27, 1935

"High‑Powered Rackets" from East Chicago Independent News. September 27, 1935

"Bids for Dixie Vote" from Portsmouth Times. September 27, 1935

"Bids for Votes" from Steubenville Herald-Star. September 27, 1935

"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Middletown Herald. September 27, 1935

"Michelson Hits Blocs Aimed at New Deal Ways" from Hackensack Record. September 27, 1935

"Business Objects Under Present Reasoning on New Deal as Labor Praises" by Charles P. Stewart, from Elmira Advertiser. September 27, 1935

"Retailing Pick‑Up Is Only Sign Yet of Prosperity Revival" from Brooklyn Times Union. September 28, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Lockport Union Sun Journal. September 28, 1935

"What's What At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Vicksburg Herald. September 28, 1935

"New Deal Views of State and Nation" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 28, 1935

"Dispelling the Fog" by Charles Michelson, from Richmond Register. September 28, 1935

"Dispelling the Fog" by Charles Michelson, from West Point Times. September 29, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Pueblo Star‑Journal. September 29, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Winfield Courier. October 2, 1935

"South Rebels Socialist Lean of President" from Centralia Evening Sentinel. October 3, 1935

"The Constitution" from Troy Chief. October 3, 1935

"Democrats in South Revolt" from Centralia Journal. October 4, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Greenville Democrat-Times. October 5, 1935

"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile. undated

Journals and Memoir

1/2
Journal entries. Caption title: "San Antonio de Bescar. September 1846." 11 Sept. 1846-4 April [1847]

Half sheets (6) of ruled paper, torn in half horizontally, and stitched along left margin. Signed "Edward Everett" in pencil in upper left corner of top sheet. Had been folded and labeled on the back in pencil "Original journal, San Antonio 1846."

Journal entries. Continues recounting events in San Antonio, 16 -20 Dec. 1846

Half sheet of unruled pale blue paper, originally torn along left margin, recto filled and verso bearing single one-line entry.

Journal entries. Records events near the Rio Grande, 26 Dec. 1846-2 Jan. 1847

Large folded sheet of white paper, faintly ruled in blue. Had been folded and labeled on back in ink Memorandums of Journey to Rio Grande, with penciled annotations Journal and Dec. 26 '46.

Memoir. Titled "At San Antonio Texas, in the Quartermasters Department, U.S.A. 1846-1848," [1899?]

Handwritten in ink on 8 x 5 inch machine ruled sheets of notepaper, this memoir records Everett's activites not only in the Mexican War (1846-1848), but through some part of the Civil War, that page being annotated in pencil with 1899 and the note that it was "substituted ... in the copy sent to Quincy." The memoir is the most substantial and heavily edited part of this series. Pages are numbered in ink at top margin 1a, 2a, 1-38, 38a, 39-70, 70b [1899 substitute page], 71. Later published, all or in part, under the title "Military Life" in Transactions of the Illinois Historical Society…for 1905.

Stoddard Materials

1-01 Contains the Summary

1-02: Certificate of H. B. Stoddard to Colonel on May 20, 1880.

1-03: General Order announcing the command of H. B. Stoddard at the newly founded Camp Ross on May 14, 1888

1-04: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M College Stations from the citizens of Galveston, Texas.

1-05: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M College Station from the citizens of Bell Country, Texas.

1-06: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M College Station from the citizens of Robertson County, Texas.

1-07: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M from various citizens of Texas.

1-08: Letter to General H. B. Stoddard from B. Sbisa written on June 5, 1901

1-09: Letter to H. B. Stoddard from Joseph D. Sayers, written on May 18, 1912

1-10: Photo of H. B. Stoddard

1-11: Will of H. B. Stoddard, written in October 1905

Correspondence and Documents

1/1: General information about the collection and its contents

1/2: Directory of the Chinese Students Association of Texas A&M University, 1971-1972

1/3: Constitution of the Chinese Students Association of Texas A&M University, March 1963

1/4: A letter from the Constitution Review Committee to all members regarding the old constitution

1/5: Unidentifiable items that are written in Chinese

1/6: A letter from a prospective A&M student to the president of the Chinese Students Association

1/7: Items relating to the International Students’ Association
-The International Press
-Invitation to International Festival, April 7-8, 1972
-Invitation for a Reception for New International Students, January 29, 1972

1/8: A memorandum about placing a club picture in 1972 AGGIELAND.

1/9: Project questionnaire by the Student Senate to all A&M clubs.

Crane Materials

1/1: Summary of each folder; Mini biography of Crane; Newspaper article of Crane's retirement

1/2: 14 photographs from the Philippines
Lt. Col. Crane in the Philippines
A typical better class of home in the Philippines
A scene in the Philippines
Group of men (names on the back)
Preparing to leave camp
Water buffalo
Army waiting arrival of Americans
Market Manilla
Officers and men of the insurgent army prior to the arrival of Americans
Batangas near the mouth of a river
Department Headquarters
Often seen in Luzon
A typical view
Sen Delgado of Panay

1/3: Photographs from Puerto Rico
Crane in San Juan (August 24, 1905)
Col Crane Military Secretary for Puerto Rico heading a parade

1/4: Photographs from Cuba
Snapshot of Col. Crane in the quarters in Cuba (April 1902)
Spanish hospital
Cook shed
9th USV officers and their positions

1/5: 3 photographs of "Watching Mexican prisoners return to Mexico"

1/6: Photograph of C. J. Crane at West Point

1/7: Letters between R. C. Crane and M.T. Harrington

1/8: Information on W. C. Crane, the son of C. J. Crane, sent by R. C. Crane

1/9: Literature, The Philippines

1/10: Letters from C. J. Crane to his brother, R. C. Crane, and his mother, and letters pertaining to the subject of his letters

1/11: Newspaper, The Manila Freedom (July 24, 1900)

1/12: Magazine, The Manila Critic (December 25, 1901)

1/13: Official Program, George Washington's Birthday Celebration

Correspondence and Other Published Material

1/1: General information about the contents of the collection

1/2: Letters regarding the Class of 1898, 1926-1928

1/3: Programs of the 1926 Semi-Centennial Celebration

1/4: Sermon preached by Reverend Sneed at the A&M College Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration

1/5: A letter from Melle Williamson to Rev. Sneed and The Daily Bulletin of College Station, September 19, 1926

1/6: The Battalion, January 1898

1/7: Organization of The Agricultural and Mechanical College System in Texas

1/8: Gold Book, August 1919

1/9: An issue of Louisiana Schools containing an article by Rev. Sneed, December 1952

1/10: Death announcement for W. C. Martin and W. A. Scherer

Stationery Paper and Envelopes

1/1: "To An Aggie Sweetheart" (14x)

1/2: "Masterpiece Linen" correspondence paper (7 packages)

1/3: Paper and envelope from "Office of the President"

1/4: "Aggieland Inn" (12 pages)

1/5: "Signal Corps" (1 page)

1/6: Envelopes addressed to "Miss Cecil Lipp", decorated with football cartoons

1/7: "AMC" (2x)

1/8: 4 decorated envelopes from "Henry D. Mayfield, Jr.", and 3 decorated pages

Correspondence, Programs, Postcards, and other A&M Related Materials

1/1: Various letters to V. H. Foy.

1/2: "The Naughty- two'er", Newsletter of the Class of 1902.

1/3: A book of student wrongdoings from 1901-1902.

1/4: Western Union messages to V. H. Foy from 1932 and 1942.

1/5: Letter (1943) by V. H. Foy to the Board of Directors of A&M, and their responses.

1/6: Postcards from Joe E. (Abe) Abrahams to V. H. Foy, 1947-1948

1/7: Letters from V. H. Foy to others.

1/8: The Associations of Former Students (AFS)

1/9: Rosters and other lists of names and addresses, most pertaining to the Class of 1902.

1/10: Programs - A&M College:
Final Ball, 1912
Junior Prom, 1943
Victory Homecoming, 1946

1/11: Programs - A&M College:
Presentation of Commissions, 1948
Special Convocation, 1946
Victory Homecoming Visitors, 1946
A&M Ex-students March, 1942
Second Annual Field Day, 1900

1/12: Programs - A&M College:
Commencement, June 4, 1922
Commencement Exercises and Ball, June 8-10, 1902
Commencement, May 21, 1943

1/13: Texas A&M Reviews (pictures only)
November 1, 1944
September 1, 1945
March 20, 1946
September 1, 1945

1/14: Dallas A&M Club papers and programs.

1/15: A&M College Maps, 1936, 1939, 1945

1/16: Class of 1902 Fortieth Reunion, 1942

1/17: "The Cadence", a pocket-sized handbook for Freshmen Cadets, 1942

Photographs

1/1
Bottom of a dock going out into the ocean [?] (no description)
Ocean [?] (no description)
Yosemite
Tree (no description)
View of 6th Ave NYC, from the roof of Barbizon Plaza Hotel
Construction of a boat (no description)
Bigger picture of 6th Ave NYC

1/2
Quebec
Picture of the trunk of a tree on Orcas Island
Chartres Cathedral
Cypress Swamp in Wilmington, NC
Picture of a duck in a pond (no description)
Tower [?] (no description, 2 copies)
California scene, 1945
Quebec (2x)
Far away picture of a church [?] (no description)
The Road Down the Hill Stowe, Vermont
Ghost Trees on Bassett Island off of Massachusetts
Half Dome Yosemite
Lake/pond [?] (no description)

1/3
Random sailboats [?] (no description, 2x)
Leader and SoCony in New York [?] (no description)
On the Petaluma, California, 1945
Petaluma, California, 1945
On the Willamette, Oregon, August 1949
Governor Irwin, San Francisco
Chesapeake Bay Skip Jack
Summer Afternoon, Lanesville Harbor, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Picture of sailboats (no description, 8x)
Skagit Belle- Seattle

1/4
Random Sailboats [?] (no description, 5x)
Columbia River, 1949 (2x)
Picture, taken off a boat (no description)
Mary and Louville Niles’ Boat [?] 1950s; Owned by Henry Stoles [?] 1983
More pictures of sailboats (no description, 6x)

1/5
Williamsburg, VA
Newagen, Maine
Williamsburg, VA
House (no description, 2x)
House in Cape Cod
USS Constitution, Boston
Boat (no description)
Cutler
Maine (3x)
Newagen, Maine
Bay (no description)
Coast below Carmel, California
Maine

1/6
California (2x)
Rock in the ocean (no description)
Ocean, taken off a dock (no description)
San Francisco
Governor Markham, San Francisco (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco
Petaluma (no description, 2x)
Governor Irwin, San Francisco (2x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (3x)
Camden, Maine

1/7
Maine
Duck in a pond (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Mayflower (no description)
Carmel, California
Chesapeake Bay Skipjack
Battleship waterline model
Detail of bow of scow schooner, San Francisco
San Francisco (2x)
Scow Schooners, San Francisco
San Francisco
Berkeley 1946, San Francisco - Oakland Ferry
Pemberton [?] (no description)
Picture of a boat (no description)

1/8
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Boat in the water (no description)
Chinook, Seattle
Princess Marguerite at either Seattle or Victoria
Claire-No description on back (2x)
Walter P Dolle (no description)
Volendam, Holland (2x)
Interlaken, Switzerland
Panama (no description)
Tycol [?] (no description)
Petaluma, San Fran Bay

1/9
Union Bay, Seattle
Reflection (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco Bay
Claire (no description, 2x)
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (2x)
YHB2, San Francisco (5x)

1/10
Mystic Seaport, Connecticut
Boats (no description)
Rhine
Boats at sea (no description, 4x)
Aloha
Black Pearl
Lurline in Bethlehem, San Francisco, 1948 (5x)
USS Hermitage, San Francisco

1/11
San Francisco (no description)
Delta Standard (no description)
USCGS Eagle, 1946 (3x)
Brenda, 1945
Envelope from Dawsonville, Colorado
Rocks/Ocean (no description)
New Britain, Connecticut
Balclutha (aka Star of Alaska and Pacific Queen) Sausalito, CA
Hallway inside a building [?] (no description)
Field/House (no description)
Draw bridge (no description)
Sailboats (no description)
Boat in water (no description)
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/12
Aunt Schooner, Puget Sound, 1916
Kremlin
Sail training ship, Esmeralda, or sister
Sausalito Yacht Harbor
Transylvania or Caledonia (2x)
Boat in the ocean (no description)
Mary Elizabeth, Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1952 [?]
Clara D Swett, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 1966
Boat at sea (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Quincy, Massachusetts
Bermuda
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/13
Seattle
Bay (no description)
Boston waterfront, 1933
Mollik…[?] (no description)
Maine
Inlet from a boat, Maine (no description)
[?] S Cullison, Camden (2x)
Deaver [?] (no description)
Claire (no description, 3x)
Sea, Boat at Sea (no description, 2x)
Pilot Boat, San Francisco

Notebooks and Reports

1/1: 2 notebooks: Oscillograms, and SCR Control of Single Phase Motors

1/2: Copy of "The Influence of Mutuals on Fault Currents and Voltages". The paper reviews the basic concepts and the computational methods of including zero-sequence mutual impedances in fault studies.

1/3: Solar Energy and Electrical Power Networks Project Report (2 copies); Graphs and other calculations; Personal notes; Rough drafts; Letter from A. D. Patton to Mr. Robert Hunke; Copy of "IEEE Power Engineering Society Publication Guide for Power Engineers"; and a Map of Albuquerque, New Mexico

1/4-1/6: "Final Report on Contract No. 05-4563 Study of Solar System-Electric Utility System Interface prepared for Sandia Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico" October 1977 (3 copies)

1/7: Copy of "A Hybrid Energy System Solar Generation In Conjunction with Conventional Electrical Power Generation" by Roger L Fischer

1/8: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Analysis of A 1000-Home Solar Total Energy Community Using Clear Air Solar Intensity" by B. W. Marshall

1/9: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Estimating the Direct Component of Solar Radiation" by Eldon C. Boes

1/10: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Application of Solar Total Energy to a Mixed-Loan Community" by R. W. Harrington

1/11: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Solar Radiation Available to Various Collector Geometries: A Preliminary Study" by Eldon C. Boes

Gathright Correspondence and Other Materials

1/1: Correspondence, 1876-1878 (Writing is hard to read)

  • Letter to [?]. September 9, 1876
  • Letter to [?]. August 17, 1877
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 13, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. July 25, 1878
  • Letter to [?]. April 17, 1877
  • Letter to [?]. July 1, 1877
  • Letter to [?]. September 24, 1876
  • Letter to Judge [?]. October 15, 1879
  • Two Letters, Undated
  • Letter to [?]. October 20, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. October 21, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 2, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 7, 1879

1/2: Correspondence, 1879

  • Letter to Louis McInnis. July 2, 1879
  • Letter to George [?]. July 7, 1879
  • Letter to Louis McInnis. July 15, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. August 27, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 10, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 13, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 30, 1879
  • Letter to Thomas Gathright [?]. June 23, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. May 5, 1879
  • Letter to Governor [?]. May 24, 1879
  • Letter to Governor [?]. May 17, 1879
  • Paper with the name "Governor Robert…Board of Directors"
  • Letter listing members of the Board of Directors
  • Personal notes

1/3: Letters to Louis McInnis and a Report, 1880-1883

  • January 28, 1880
  • January 4, 1883
  • April 16, 1880
  • May 31, 1880
  • April 27, 1880
  • February 21, 1880
  • March 9, 1880
  • January 11, 1880
  • September 22, 1880
  • Report. June 24, 1879

1/4: Gathright Letters Copied from Mississippi State Archives, 1861-1876

  • Letter to Governor Petters [?]. July 18, 1861
  • Letter to Governor Clark [?]. August 16, 1864
  • News article, "To the Voters Of the Senatorial District composed of the Counties of Noxubee and Winston"
  • Letter to Governor of Mississippi. July 3, 1865
  • Letter to Colonel [?]. March 29, 1876
  • Letter to Governor of Mississippi. March 30, 1876
  • Letter from Senate of Mississippi. April 3, 1876

Correspondence

1/1
General information about the collection and its contents

1/2
Letter from F. Rothe to Conrad (C. A.) Goeth (in German). December 24, 1897
Letter from Richard Goeth to Conrad. March 15, 1898
Letter from Walter Tips to Conrad. August 6, 1900

1/3
20 letters from Max Goeth to his brother Conrad (8 addressed simply to "brother"). April 23 - December 19, 1903

1/4
18 letters from Max to Conrad (4 addressed simply to "brother"). January 4 - December 18, 1904
Letter from Frank R. Serger to Conrad. September 6, 1904

1/5
24 letters from Max to Conrad (9 addressed simply to "brother"). January 5 - December 12, 1905
Letter from Kurt (no last name) to Max Goeth. November 16, 1905
Letter from Max to Chas. Deussen. January 7 1905

1/6
2 letters from Max to Conrad (both addressed to "brother"). November - December 4, 1906
Letter from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). December 7, 1906

1/7
8 letters from Max to Conrad (6 addressed simply to "brother"). January 5 - December 29, 1907
Letter from Max to J. G. Galleman. September 23, 1907
Letter from J. H. Galleman to Max (TLS). September 24, 1907
2 letters from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). January 19 and December 4, 1907
Letter from (?) to Vaker (?) in German. June 25, 1907

1/8
12 letters from Max to Conrad (9 addressed simply to "brother"). April 8 - September 28, 1908
15 letters from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). February 21 - August 18, 1908
Letter from Eddie Goeth (brother) to Richard Goeth (brother). April 27, 1908
2 letters from Conrad to his mother and father (in German). September 24 and October 19, 1908

1/9
16 letters from Max to Conrad (10 addressed simply to "brother"). June 24 - November 29, 1909

1/10
11 letters from Max to Conrad (7 addressed simply to "brother", January 2nd letter has newspaper clipping attached). January 2 - February 10, 1910, September 19, 1910
Letter from J. T. Walliberger (?) to Max. January 19, 1910
Letter from J. H. Galleman to Max. January 15, 1910
Letter from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). May 12, 1910

1/11
6 letters from Max to Conrad (3 addressed simply to "brother"). March 31 - July 24, 1911
2 letters from F. H. Moalls (?) to C. A. Goeth (Conrad). October 10-15, 1911

1/12
Letter from Max to brother Richard. October 18, 1912
2 letters from Max to Conrad. October 23 and November 22, 1912

1/13
Letter from Max to Adolf Goeth. January 17, 1913
Letter from Adolf Goeth to C. A. Goeth (TLS). January 22, 1913
Letter from Max to brother Richard. March 4, 1913
9 letters from Max to Conrad. March 9 - November 23, 1913
Letter to Webb & Goeth from W. L. (?). November 20, 1913
Letter from Richard to brother Conrad (in German). November 26, 1913

1/14
Letter from nephew C. A. Henmohs or Wenmohs (?) to uncle Conrad. January 3, 1914
Letter from Max to Conrad and Carrie Goeth. January 4, 1914
3 letters from Max to Conrad (January 6 letter in German). January 6, March 15-23, 1914
3 letters from Eddie to brother Conrad. February 3, April 1, and May 27, 1914

1/15
Letter from (? possibly his father or mother) to Conrad (in German). November 1, 1916
3 letters from Eddie to brother Conrad. May 9, September 14, and October 2, 1916
5 letters from Max to Conrad. October 4, 1916, April 3 - May 5, 1917, and May 23-25, 1923
Letter from Max to nephew Fred (?). January 6, 1923

1/16
2 letters from Max to Conrad. March 6 and March 25, year unknown

Brandt Materials

1/1
Note to Mr. Langbord from Dew
Letter to Lilly Hardt from Rupert C. Woodward. January 28, 1964
Letter to Rupert C. Woodward from Lilly Hardt. February 3, 1964
Letter to Lilly Hardt from Rupert C. Woodward. February 7, 1964

1/2
Several newspaper clippings about Brandt including his obituary (January 10, 1897)

1/3
Manuscript, "Texas Fever" by Brandt. 1895

1/4
A letter from Meyersville, Texas. January 7, 1889

1/5
Newspaper article, "Dr. Louis Brandt of Meyersville, DeWitt county, Texas on Pleiro-Pneumonia, Texas Fever, and other Diseases of Animals". (includes a photocopy of the original)

Small Grains and Flax

1/1
Summary of Small Grains and Flax Performance Trials in Texas, 1890-1969 - Compiled by Atkins

1/2
A History of Flax in Texas - Research and Production Complete Copy-Key

1/3
Press Articles on Small Grains - These are the Historical Popular publications on the Texas Small Grains Research Program and Early History of Texas Agricultural Experimental Substation No. 6, 1922-1980. Compiled by Atkins in August 1981.

Correspondence, First Pass (and First Second) Typescipt, Galley Proofs and Related Documentation

S1-1/01: Original title page to The Dialectic (later retitled The Exegesis), handwritten by Philip K. Dick. December 2, 1980

S1-1/02: Correspondence from Philip K. Dick to Tim Underwood. September 1981 - November 1981

S1-1/03: Forward/introduction to The Exegesis typescript. 1991

First Pass Typescript (Folders 04 - 12)

  • S1-1/04: Drafts of introduction
  • S1-1/05: Proofs of introduction and glossary, with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/06: Proofs of chapters 1 - 3, with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/07: Proofs of chapters 4 - 8
  • S1-1/08: Photocopies of source documents in the manuscript from Philip K. Dick. 1980-1981
  • S1-1/09: Photocopies of source documents in the manuscript from Philip K. Dick. Undated
  • S1-1/10: Glossary of selected terms from The Exegesis, typescript with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/11: Index with handwritten corrections
  • S1-1/12: Suggested corrections

First Pass Typescript [second] (Folders 13 - 22)

  • S1-1/13: Editor's Preface - Chapter 2, typescript with handwritten edits. 1991
  • S1-1/14: Chapter 3 - Glossary, typescript with handwritten edits.
  • S1-1/15: Partial typescript with handwritten edits and added illustrations. 1991[?]
  • S1-1/16: Photocopies of selected corrections and copyedits. 1991[?]
  • S1-1/17: Afterword by Terence McKenna typescript, two drafts with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/18: Introduction by Jay Kinney, draft with handwritten copyedits. 1991
  • S1-1/19: Various pages with handwritten edits (some are photocopied). 1991[?]
  • S1-1/20: Various pages with handwritten edits (some are photocopied). 1991[?]
  • S1-1/21: Various pages with handwritten copyedits from a different proofreader. 1991[?]
  • S1-1/22: Photocopies of source materials from Philip K. Dick. 1980; Undated

S1-1/23: Documentation relating to Exegesis II, unpublished. 1985-1992

S1-1/24: Cover - Chapter 1, galley proofs. 1991

S1-1/25: Chapter 2 - 3, galley proofs. 1991

S1-1/26: Chapters 4 - 8 and Afterword, galley proofs. 1991

S1-1/27: In Pursuit of VALIS: Selections from the Exegesis (1991), advance review copy

Manuscripts

1/1: First Rider's Call (2003), outline and summary

1/2-4: Blackveil (2011), handwritten rough draft [partial]

1/5-10: Mirror Sight (2014), original handwritten draft

1/11: Mirror Sight (2014), typescript with comments by Betsy Wollheim and edits by Britain, pages 1 - 135

1/12: Mirror Sight (2014), typescript with comments by Betsy Wollheim and edits by Britain, pages 136 - 251

1/13: Mirror Sight (2014), typescript with comments by Betsy Wollheim and edits by Britain, pages 252 - 388

1/14: Mirror Sight (2014), typescript with comments by Betsy Wollheim and edits by Britain, pages 389 - 519

1/15: Mirror Sight (2014), typescript with comments by Betsy Wollheim and edits by Britain, pages 520 - 642

Paper Materials

1-1/1: Bunchberry greeting card, 2009?

1-1/2: "Dream Gathering" setup and planning program, event advertisements, and other documentation, 2018

1-1/3: Green Rider art photographs by Madeleine Shayne [postcard-size], 2018?

1-1/4: Green Rider Banner Contest program, 2018 [2 copies]

1-1/5: Green Rider fan art, 2018

  1. "Karigan's Portrait" (Rachel Hanke)
  2. "Green Riders and Co" (Alexandra van Caloen)
  3. "Karigan G'ladheon" (Kremena Chiplova)
  4. "Green Rider" (Kremena Chiplova)
  5. "Rudman Hadley's Great Imperial Circus" (Jessica Bryers)
  6. "The Wild Ride" (Jessica Holman)
  7. "Mad Queen Oddacious" (Rachel Hanke)
  8. "Karigan and Condor" (Rebecca Quay)

1-1/6: Hummingbird papercuts, 2018

1-1/7: Hummingbird sketches (hand-drawn), by E.S. Silk, 2018

1-1/8: Map of Sacoridia [postcard-size], 2018

1-1/9: "Sacor City War Museum" tags, 2018

Correspondence

11/10
Typed card addressed to Donald Dyal from Alice T. Powell.

Alice Thompson Powell [Concord, NH] to Dr. Dyal. Re: Donation of collection. TLS, 1 leaf. November 14, 1992

Document of Donation to Sterling C. Evans Library. Typed and signed. 1 leaf.

Handwritten chart by Alice T. Powell regarding the contents of the collection.

"Contents of the Package" list of donated material. Typed, 1 leaf.

Clipping from unknown magazine of verse.

11/20
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dearest". ALS, 2 leaves. [Indianapolis] December 29, 1917

"My dear wife". ALS, 1 leaf. January 1, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 1 leaf. January 2, 1918

"To all the folks". ALS, 4 leaves. January 2, 1918

11/25
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//20

11/30
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Alice". ALS, 2 leaves. January 4, 1918

"My dear Pat". ALS, 1 leaf. January 5, 1918

"My dear Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves. January 6, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 9 leaves. January 6, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves. January 8, 1918

"My dear girl". ALS, 5 leaves. January 9, 1918

"To my littlest little girl". ALS, 1 leaf. January 9, 1918

"My dear wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 10, 1918

11/35
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//30

11/40
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To Everybody". ALS, 3 leaves. January 11, 1918

"My dear little Sweetheart". ALS, 2 leaves. January 11, 1918

"My dear wife". ALS, 7 leaves. January 12, 1918

"My dear little folks". ALS, 5 leaves. Sunday, January 13, 1918

11/45
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//40

11/50
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves. January 14, 1918

"My dear little daughter". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. January 14, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. January 15, 1918

Letter fragment, page 4 only. Handwritten, 1 leaf. undated

Letter fragment, pages 5 through 9 only. January 15, 1918

11/55
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//50

11/60
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

ALS, 4 leaves. [Original first page is missing, typed copy is substituted], with original envelope. January 16, 1918

Letter fragment, pages 4-7 only. Attached is handwritten note and original envelope. January 17, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. January 18, 1918

"Dear Wife" The Birthday. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. (January 19, 1918)

11/65
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//60

11/70
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To everybody". ALS, 9 leaves. January 20, 1918

"My dear little sweetheart". ALS, 4 leaves. Sunday, January 20, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 21, 1918

"To my little Folks". ALS, 3 leaves. January 21, 1918

"My dearest Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 22, 1918

11/75
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//70

11/80
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dearest". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. January 23, 1918

"My dear little girl". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. Sunday (January 27, 1918)

"My dear Wife". ALS, 9 leaves. February 2, 1918

11/85
Photocopies of the letters in file 11/80

11/90
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, pages 3 through 8. ALS, 6 leaves. February 14, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 6 leaves. February 15, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 8 leaves. February 16, 1918

"To everybody". ALS, 4 leaves. Sunday (February 17, 1918)

"Dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. (February 17, 1918)

11/95
Photocopies of the letters in File 11/90

11/100
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. February 18, 1918

"My dear Alice". ALS, 6 leaves. February 19, 1918

"Dearest". ALS, 5 leaves. February 20, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 4 leaves. February 21, 1918

"My dear Wife". 1918. ALS, 1 leaf. February 22, (1918)

11/105
Photocopies of the letters in File 11/100

11/110
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To everybody". ALS, 4 leaves. February 23, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves. Sunday, February 24, 1918

"My Wife". ALS, 7 leaves. February 25, 1918

"Dear Patsie". ALS, 7 leaves. February 26, 1918

"To My Little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves. February 26, 1918

11/115
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//110

11/120
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. February 27, 1918

"Dear Madam". ALS, 3 leaves. February 28, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 4 leaves. March 3, 1918

"Another Letter for my Little Folks" ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. March 4, 1918.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. March 5, 1918

11/125
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//120

11/130
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. March 7, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 6 leaves. March 9, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. March 10, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 1 leaf. March 11, 1918

"My dear Margaret". ALS, 6 leaves. March 13, 1918

11/135
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//130

11/140
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, pages 3 through 6 only. Included is hand drawn diagram. March 14, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. March 26, 1918

"To my little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves. March 28, 1918

Handwritten list of March statistics, 1 leaf.

Letter fragment, page 3 only. March 31, 1918

11/145
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//140

11/150
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. April 1, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves. April 4, 1918

"My dear little Folks". ALS, 5 leaves. April 4, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 5, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, pages 1 and 3 10. April 7, 1918

11/155
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//150

11/160
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 12, 1918

"Dear Patsie". ALS, 4 leaves. April 16, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. April 18, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 7 leaves. April 19, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 22, 1918

11/165
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//160

11/170
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Margaret". ALS, 5 leaves. April 22, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 4 leaves. April 23, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. April 24, 1918

"My dear Children". ALS, 3 leaves. April 27, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. April 29, 1918

11/175
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//170

11/180
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. April 30, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. May 1, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. May 2, 1918

"Dear Pat". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 3, 1918

ALS, 5 leaves. May 6, 1918

11/185
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//180

11/190
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, page 4 only. May 8, 1918

Newspaper clipping: "Army 'Y' Decides On Censorship to Halt Pro Germans"

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 9, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 10, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. May 11, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 12, 1918

11/195
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//190

11/200
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 6 leaves, with original envelope. May 14, 1918

"My dear little Folks". ALS, 2 leaves. May 14, 1918

"My dear Alice". ALS, 4 leaves. May 15, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. May 16, 1918

11/205
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//200

Amstead

1/1
Inventory List. Typed, 4 leaves.

1/2
"God Bless Our Home on the Foam", 3 flyers.

1/3
Easter Service 1946 program (on the USS Amphion, AR-13)

1/4
Invitations to the Commissioning of the USS Amphion. January 30, 1946. 3 opened, none addressed.

1/5
List of "Eligible Discharges" (damaged, torn). March 18, 1946.

1/6
"The Policy of the USS Amphion". (AAR-13). 2 copies.

1/7
Newspaper "Huge Repair Ship is Commissioned", The Tampa Daily Times. January 30, 1946.

1/8
USS Amphion Ships' Order No. 20-46. "Confidential Mail-Handling of".

1/8
Executive Officer's Memo No. 16-46: March 25, 1946

1/8
Executive Officer's Memo No. 18-46: April 21, 1946

1-9
USS Amphion (AR-13) Boat Schedule. April 21, 1946

1/10
X-Mas Card and envelope; December 22, 1945; from Lt. (jg) L.A. Robb to Mr. B. H. Amstead.

1/10
Wedding Invitation and envelope; May 16, 1947 and May 17, 1946 to Mr. B.H. Amstead; no return address.

1/10
Personal letter and envelope; November 10, 1945; from Lt. (jg) Thomas K. Ewan to Lt. (jg) Billy H. Amstead.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 20, 1946.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 23, 1946. En route Tampa.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, March 25, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Tuesday, March 26, 1946. Tampa, Florida. 2 copies.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 27, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, March 28, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 30, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, March 31, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, April 1, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, April 3, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, April 4, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 7, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 21, 1946. Arrive at Norfolk.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 28, 1946. USNB Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 3, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 9, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 10, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, May 11, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, May 12, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 16, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/12
Two boxes of slides.
Box 1
Slide #1. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - bow view of ship.
Slide #2. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #3. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #4. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #5. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #6. Subic Bay.
Slide #7. Corregidor - motor installation.
Slide #8. Corregidor - stockyard of shells.
Slide #9. Corregidor - cannon.
Slide #10. Corregidor - view of coastline.
Slide #11. USS Essex (CVA-9) - Pearl Harbor.
Slide #12. Unknown helicopter.
Slide #13. Hancock (CVA-19) - Douglas AD Skyraider on flight deck.
Slide #14. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #15. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #16. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of bridge of the ship.
Slide #17. Ship refueling with Oiler.
Slide #18. Fueling.
Slide #19. USS Cavalier (APA-37) - bow view of ship.
Slide #20. Naval Air Station - Ford Island.
Slide #21. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #22. Merrimack under the Golden Gate Bridge - view from boat looking at bridge.
Slide #23. USS Kidd (DD-661) - Fletcher Class - side view.
Slide #24. Singapore - view of coastline.
Slide #25. Unknown sailor in Hiroshima. 1956.
Slide #26. Hiroshima - radiation burns on unknown man's back.
Slide #27. Landing ship. Side view.
Slide #28. Gunnery practice off stern of ship.
Slide #29. Rest and relaxation in the Philippine Islands.
Slide #30. Liberty Boat.
Slide #31. Solar-powered phone.
Box 2
Slide #32. Douglas AD Skyraider.
Slide #33. Unknown plane.
Slide #34. Unknown plane.
Slide #35. Mr. B.H. Amstead?
Slide #36. ASW aircraft - subtracker.
Slide #37. USS Uhlmann (DD-687) - full view.
Slide #38. USS Bradford (DD-545) - side view on horizon.
Slide #39. USS Bradford (DD-545) - distant aft view.
Slide #40. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #41. USS Agerholm (DD-826).
Slide #42. USS Robert A. Owens (DD-827) - aside ship on which picture was taken.
Slide #43. USS Agerholm (DD-826)
Slide #44. Unknown installation on beach.
Slide #45. AO145?

Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends

S3-1/7: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Letter from [A.?] Johnstone to "Miss Burns." Social letter with references to Arizona and Westward ho! Movement; awareness of world events; advocates "outdoor exercise." [light copy; difficult to read] Handwritten, 1 leaf, 4 pages, 10 July 1880.
  • B - Letter from "Ben" to "Mousey." Personal letter between an uncle and niece (possibly Burns' daughter?)-notation in another's handwriting that it was written by Ben Atkinson. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 13 July 1880.
  • C - Letter from A. Johnstone to "Miss Burns." The letter is of a general nature and discusses the weather in Washington and the area of Wilmington at the time. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 10 September 1881.
  • D - Letter (possibly from Burns' daughter or daughter-in-law) to their children. This letter is written in an unusual printed case probably intended for reading ease by children and is a farewell note in advance of a trip she and her husband were about to take. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 23 July 1890.
  • E - Letter from "Grand Papa" to "Burns & Sweet Pau-line." The letter apparently from General Burns to his (grand?) children, written in the printed case that his wife used (possibly she wrote it for him) from a hotel in New York. Letter thanks them for a letter and sends best wishes. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 9 November 1890.
  • F - Letter from "Grand Papa" to "My Dear Grand Boy." A get well note to his grandson and message to the mother of the child also. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 2 May 1891.
  • G - Message from A. B. Hancock to Burns. Difficult to read the message on a black-bordered calling card. Handwritten (3 in X 3 in card), 1 leaf, 2 sides, 12 July 1889.
  • H - Message (fragment) to Burns. This is the same type of stationery as in item 4/7 but it is unsigned. The message is incomplete. Handwritten, 1 leaf (4 in X 6 in card), 2 sides, 5 September 1887.
  • I - Message from [Ellen? Nellie?] M. McClellan to Burns. The message is written on black-bordered cards like items 4/7 and 4/8. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 23 March [1887?].
  • J - Note from Burns to "Grand Boy." Small block-print note sympathizing with the child having the measles. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 1 May 1891.
  • K - Letter from young Burns to "My dear grand-pa." The letter expresses that it is his first day out of bed in a week. Reverse side has a note from "Mama" discusses a gift for her son and mentions that perhaps Burns could find a "Sibley Tent" where he was. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 5 May 1891.
  • L - Letter from Burns to "Grand-Boy." Script letter from Burns acknowledging receipt of two letters and complimenting the child's improving reading ability. Apparently the child asks about getting a Sibley Tent and Burns says it is an "impossibility" as none has been made for "twenty-five years" other than one for the World's Fair at Philadelphia. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 7 May 1891.
  • M - Letter from Burns to "My Darling Mab." This letter, it seems, is written to his daughter (or sister?) and concerns her suitor who is pushing for marriage. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 22 November 1891.
  • N - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to "Grand-Pa." Short letter from the grandchild about rain, but with a sentence asking for a picture of the tent. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 7 December 1891.
  • O - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to "My dear Grand-pa." The child's note describes illnesses in the family. Mentions his mother having the "grippe" and "Frawline" then goes on to mention that "Nana keeps well and sends her love." Is it possible that Burns' wife lived with her daughter separate from Burns? The letter also mentions that the child is sad "we didn't have a war with Chili." Handwritten, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 14 February 1892.
  • P - Letter from Burns to "Grand-Boy." The letter mentions that he is glad the child did not have whooping cough and then stresses the importance of reading and education. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 10 March 1892.
  • Q - Letter from [T?] W. Willett to "Miss Burns." This is a very ambiguous letter that expresses sympathy for her loss and the writer mentions attending a funeral but the deceased is not named. The letter is two-part and the second part refers to some real estate in South Carolina but it is hard to discern whether she is wishing to sell or buy and has sought his advice in the potential transaction. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 30 April 1892.
  • R - Letter from Burns to "Dear Grand-Boy." Block-print note about the measles. Perhaps the date is written in error? One might refer to the letter item 4/10 and compare the context and writing in later letters. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 5 May 1892 (1891?).

S3-1/8: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Letter from B. L. Prince to "Miss Mab. Burns." Love letter. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, 19 October 1892.
  • B - Letters from F. Montgomery to Mrs. Burns. The first of two letters mailed together expresses sympathy for the death of General Burns then immediately goes into a lengthy discussion on a person beginning to develop a cotton gin. One might infer that there is an investment opportunity available. The second letter refers to a cotton gin on her island… which seems to be for sale. Handwritten, 6 leaves, 12 pages, 5 November 1892-12 November 1892.
  • C - Note from Pauline Magruder to "my dearest Brother." A personal note telling of her having a bad cold and that her mother and that she had a long letter from "mother and Mrs. Tracy." Concludes with "I have to go to chapel now." Handwritten, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 18 November 1895.
  • D - Letter from Pauline Magruder to "My dearest Auntie." A social letter from Pauline Magruder on her 13th birthday written, apparently, from the seaside. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 4 pages, 24 July 1899.
    E* E - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear Friend." Letter discussing cattle affairs and friendship. See item 3/19 of this series. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, September 1899.
  • F - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear Friend." Letter very pragmatically discusses an optimum time to marry "that is if we ever intend to marry," then discusses cattle prices. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, 1 October 1900.
  • G - Letter from Pauline Magruder to "Taunte" (Aunt). The first half of the letter is in French; she is in France studying French. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 25 January 1902.
  • H - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear Friend." Letter sounds as though this man is losing patience with the indecision on the part of the young woman. This letter gives full financial disclosure that he can "afford" to marry. Handwritten, 7 leaves, 7 pages, 13 February 1902.
  • I - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to "Dear Auntie Mab." Letter from West Point is social and tells of his fun with the other cadets in the snow. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 18 February 1902.
  • J - Letter from Pauline Magruder to "Ma Chere Taute." The entire letter was written in French except for closure. Handwritten, 3 leaves, 6 pages, 22 June 1902.
  • K - Letter from "L. Burns Burns" to "My dear Auntie Mab." Note from West Point refers indirectly to a mishap and to the possibility of lending "the sword" to the West Point library for display. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages. 29 October 1902.
  • L - Letter from "L. Burns Magruder" to "My dear Auntie Mab." Note from West Point refers to the Christmas gift she sent and asks why "Nana" doesn't write. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages. 29 December 1902.
  • M - Letter from B. L. Prince to "My dear friend." Suitor still in pursuit of Auntie Mab; ups his financial status by saying in the letter, "I thought that $50,000. And yourself for a wife would be more than any man could wish for." Handwritten, 5 leaves, 5 pages, 18 January 1903.
  • N - Letter from L. Burns Magruder to Mabelle Burns. Note from West Point refers to a "precious burden" his mother had been carrying, the secret that Auntie Mab was getting married? He extends his congratulations saying that he "did not think [she] would take the step." Other mentions of "the sword" being lent to the West Point library for display. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages. 29 October 1902.
  • O - Letter from "Belle" to Mabelle Burns. Letter from Paris reprimands Mab for not writing and implies there is outside influence. The writer expresses much stress about living in France and worries about Burns' illness. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 24 April 1903.
  • P - Note from Lloyd Burns Magruder to "My dear Auntie Mab." A short note expressing that he is busy in school at West Point. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 8 April 1904.
  • Q - Letter from [Virge?] to Mab. This is apparently from a friend who is very interested in the members of the Burns family-expresses concern over young Burns having Typhoid and very ill. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 6 pages, 25 May 1904.
  • R - Letter from [Virge?] to Mab. The letter mentions family members and a desire to see all of them. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 13 March 1905.
  • S - Letter from Burns to Mab. The letter discusses impending graduation and mentions his studying Gettysburg and recollections of going there with his grandfather as a child. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 2 May 1905.
  • T - Letter from Burns to "My dear Grandpa". This is an undated letter from Burns when he was apparently just learning to write in cursive. The letter thanks his grandfather for the gift of a bicycle. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, No date, but judging from previous letters, circa 1892.
  • U - Letter from Charles Beatty Moore to "Cousin Mab." This letter seems to be from a relative who attended West Point with young Burns. The letter references several other family members. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 11 May 1902.
  • V - Letter from Pauline to "Auntie Mab." An undated letter that must have been written shortly after she arrived in Paris because she mentions that she is not yet proficient enough in French to write a letter. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, circa 1901.
  • W - Letter from "Papa" to "Auntie Mab." A small, undated letter (only "Dec 5th") appears to be from the General and was written on a trip to New York. The letter is ambiguous but states that Burns has just come in on his tricycle so it must have been written in the early 1890s. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, circa 1890.

Thomson Letter, Picture, Booklet, and Biographical Information

1/1: Letter, August 5, 1832

  • One handwritten letter in ink on both sides of a sheet of paper (measuring 31 cm by 37 cm).
  • Originally folded in half to form four pages, each measuring 31 cm by 18 and a half cm. When further folded the fourth page became the address area and is postage stamped in red: "Little Rock Arks, Sep 6." Traces of the red sealing wax remain on this page.
  • This is the only original letter referred to in the booklet of transcriptions [see Item 1/4.] for which the location was known by the family as of its donation to the repository in March 2002.

1/2: Photographic reproduction of an oil painting portrait of Alexander Thomson (probably in his old age). "Alexander Thomson" is written in pencil on the back of the cardboard on which the picture is pasted. Undated

1/3: Thomson Biographical Note, handwritten in pencil on a sheet of St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines letterhead, undated and unsigned. circa 1940s-1950s

  • Discrepancies such as referring to Washington, TX as Old Washington, indicate the information must have been composed at least after the American Civil War, and at least as late as 1885 since Yellow Prairie was renamed Chriesman in that year.
  • Furthermore, if the present note was either composed or copied down contemporary with the stationary, then it may have been written sometime during the period 1947-1951, when F. W. Green served as President of the Cotton Belt Line of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, as indicated on the letterhead.

1/4: Photocopies of Booklet by Ralston P. Haun, circa 1980

  • The photocopies include the booklet cover featuring an image of the Alamo, a flyleaf printed with "Ana Gardner Thomson," the original owner of the booklet, the Contents page, pages 1-55 of text, transcriptions of five other letters and two memoirs, and a typed letter dated May 1, 1980 (signed Jim Glass, Houston, Tex.) which details the authorship and provenance of the original booklet, and as much as is known in the family about the subsequent disposition of the documents transcribed therein.
  • Glass states that only three copies of the booklet were produced around 1936. Of the transcribed letters, one is dated 1833, the rest in the 1840s to 1860s. The memoirs are by James Monroe Hill and Jane Hallowell Hill.

Yeager Family

1/1: Correspondence, 1862 (4 letters)
From John Tunstill [Ft. Piler, TN] to James and Caroline Yeager. January 11, 1862

From L.M. Lynch [Fort Pillow, TN] to James Yeager. February 16, 1862

From John Tunstill [Tennessee] to John and Elizabeth Tunstill. March 20, 1862

From E. S. and W. H. Tunstill [William Co., TN] to Caroline Yeager. December 6, 1862

1/2: Correspondence, 1863 (12 letters)
From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager. January 11, 1863

From unknown writer, with copy of letter to wife and children. January 22, 1863

From James Yeager [Bedford, TN] to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. January 27, 1863

From James Yeager [Fayetteville, TN] to Caroline Yeager. February 6, 1863

From unknown to Caroline Yeager. February 6, 1863

From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. February 7, 1863

From unknown writer, with copy of letter. March 7, 1863

From unknown writer. March 18, 1863

From W. H. Tunstill to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. March 23, 1863

From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager, April 28, 1863

From James Yeager [Lynchburg, VA] to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. April 29, 1863

From James Yeager [Tennessee] to Caroline Yeager. June 6, 1863

1/3: Correspondence, 1869
From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager. January 9, 1869

1/4: Correspondence, 1880
From James Yeager to Gen. Letter and writing. July 22, 1880

1/5: Correspondence, 1890
From Novell D. [Decatur, AL] to Nettie, with copy of letter. May 8, 1890

1/6: Correspondence, 1892
From W. H. Mays to Mrs. Logan Yeager. February 7, 1892

1/7: Correspondence and Genealogy, 2001
Letter from Hulen and Barbara Horton to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yeager. March 27, 2001
Six pages of genealogy logs, and envelopes.

1/8: Correspondence, Undated
Two Civil War letters, with copies. undated

1/9: Miscellaneous
Descendants of John D. F. Yeager, genealogy logs of the Yeager family (3 pages).

1/10: Photographs
Six photographs of sterling silver coffee service and flatware, China and crystal glassware, and place settings owned by the Yeagers.

1/11: Civil War Currency
Mexican Centavo 25-dollar bill
Confederate 100-dollar bill. November 20, 1862

1/12: Publication, 1986
"The Nicholas Yager-Yeager Descendants: A Genealogy 1678-1986" written by Odesa Collins. 1986

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