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Transcripts of Tapes 1-22

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Transcripts of Tapes 133-163

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Caves of Arayat fifth draft

22/1
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part I "The Mountain," chapters 1-3.

22/2
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-6.

22/3
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 7-9.

22/4
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 10-12.

22/5
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

22/6
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-20.

22/7
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 21-22.

22/8
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part II "The Caves," chapters 24-27.

22/9
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-29.

22/10
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 30-32.

22/11
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 33-35.

22/12
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part III "The Tunnels," chapters 36-38.

22/13
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

22/14
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

22/15
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-47.

22/16
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapter 48.

22/17
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified draft, typed forward.

22/18
Caves of Arayat. Unspecified draft, typed forward.

22/19
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part I "The Mountains," forward, chapters 1-3.

22/20
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 4-7.

22/21
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 8-10.

22/22
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 11-12.

22/23
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 13-15.

22/24
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 16-19.

22/25
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 20-22.

22/26
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part II "The Caves," chapters 23-27.

22/27
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 28-30.

22/28
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 31-33.

22/29
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 34-35.

22/30
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, part III "The Tunnels." chapters 36-38.

22/31
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 39-41.

22/32
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 42-44.

22/33
Caves of Arayat. Fifth draft, typed manuscript, chapters 45-48.

Running in Place fourth draft

26/1
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 25-29.

26/2
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 30-35.

26/3
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 36-38.

26/4
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 39-42.

26/5
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 43-45.

26/6
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 46-51.

26/7
Running in Place. Fourth draft, copy one, typed manuscript, chapters 52-54, author's note.

Japanese Soldiers in World War II

27/29
Bundle of note cards for unpublished novel Japanese Soldiers in World War II.

27/30
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Notes of plot outline, excerpts from Japanese diaries.

27/31
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Notes, excerpts from ATIS reports.

27/32
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 862," Japanese soldier's diary.

27/33
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 348," Japanese soldier's diary.

27/34
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 891, and no. 935," Japanese Soldier's diary.

27/35
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. "ATIS report no. 881," Japanese soldier's diary.

Japanese Soldiers in World War II

29/1
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, XVII.

29/2
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions; XVIII Whither Now, Japanese Soldier; Appendix (A) Jiro Takamura.

29/3
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, (B) Akira Domura.

29/4
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions, (C) Yoshio Shioya.

29/5
Japanese Soldiers in World War II. Second draft, typed manuscript with revisions; (D) Shinji Sonshara; Suicide 105R; Disillusionment 14R; Report on Guerrilla 147R; Atis Current Translations No. 10, page 29.

Other Authors

31/1
History of the Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC), Vol. XXIII The CIC in the Southwest Pacific Area, table of contents and preface. Authored by the U.S. Army Intelligence Center.

31/2
History of the CIC. Part I, chapter 1.

31/3
History of the CIC. Part I, chapter 2.

31/4
History of the CIC. Part I, chapter 3.

31/5
History of the CIC. Part II, chapter 1.

31/6
History of the CIC. Part II, chapter 2.

31/7
History of the CIC. Part II, chapter 3.

31/8
History of the CIC. Part III.

31/9
History of the CIC. Appendices 1 and 2.

31/10
Article on the death of Bishop Loerks, author unknown.

31/11
Copies of documents concerning Filipino Hukbalahap guerrillas.

31/12
Copies of Owens' service record.

31/13
Official army documents concerning the Philippine operation, excerpts.

31/14
Official army histories of the Philippine operation.

31/15
Official histories and copies of documents relating to CIC work in the Philippines.

31/16
“Veterans Administration Benefits Programs in the Philippines Need Reassessment," report by the Comptroller General of the United States (January 18, 1978).

31/17
Statement of Veterans Administration on Filipino veteran's benefits (March 16, 1978).

31/18
"Enemy Publications," captured enemy documents on underground warfare in Canton.

31/19
"Enemy Publications," continued.

31/20
Personal correspondence concerning Slave Mutiny including a letter from Roy Bedichek, October 1951-April 1953.

31/21
Personal correspondence concerning Slave Mutiny including a review by Roy Bedichek, May 1953.

31/22
Personal correspondence concerning Slave Mutiny, June-December 1953.

31/23
Personal correspondence concerning Slave Mutiny, with part Undated. May 1954-April 1957

31/24
The Stolen Steers by Bill Brett, chapter 1, typescript copy.

31/25
The Stolen Steers, chapter 2.

31/26
The Stolen Steers, chapter 3.

31/27
"Sample Texas - The Coon-Can Game," essay by Marina Bokelman, typescript.

31/28
"Folk Culture," chapter 6 from Krasna Amerika by Clinton Machann, typescript.

31/29
"Webb the Schoolteacher," by Walter Rundell, typescript copy.

31/30
"Webb the Schoolteacher," continued.

31/31
Paint the Sand Black, portions of a novel by Geneva Berry, typescript copy

31/32
Paint the Sand Black, continued.

Other Authors

33/1
The Texas Humanist, April 1980.

33/2
Sing Together, Girl Scout song book.

33/3
250,000,000 Years with Texas, pamphlet published by Humble Oil and Refining Company.

33/4
Louisiana Folklife, contains a review of A Fair and Happy Land, October 1977.

33/5
Photographs as Historical Evidence: Early Texas Oil, by Walter Rundell Jr., published 1978.

33/6
Texas Historian, May 1977.

33/7
"Quadrille Calls, " by Edwin Ford Piper, published in American Speech, April 1926.

33/8
"Notes and Documents: M. Steinert's View of Texas in 1849", article in Southern Historical Quarterly by Gilbert Jordan.

33/9
"Folk Songs and Stories of the Americas," published in the Bulletin, 1937.

33/10
Publication of the American Dialect Society, April 1951.

33/11
"William A. Owens, " by William T. Pilkinston, published.

33/12
"An Open Letter to Mr. J. Frank Dobie," by Ed C. Connor, printed 1945.

33/13
Phonograph record and photograph of Jimmy C. Ward.

33/14
Poster, "Science in the Search For Oil."

33/15
William A. Owens: A Symposium, collection of essays, published 1981.

33/16
Magazines and pamphlets concerning the Philippines.

Miscellaneous Drafts

37/1
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft; title, revised pages, introduction, and chapter 1; typescript.

37/2
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapters 2 and 3, typescript.

37/3
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, introduction and chapter 1, photocopy with notes.

37/4
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapters 2 and 3, photocopy with notes.

37/5
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 4, typescript with notes.

37/6
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 5, typescript.

37/7
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 6, typescript.

37/8
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 7, typescript.

37/9
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 8, typescript.

37/10
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 9, typescript.

37/11
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 10, typescript.

37/12
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 11, typescript.

37/13
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapters 12 and 13, typescript.

37/14
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 14, photocopy.

37/15
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 15, typescript.

37/16
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 16, typescript.

37/17
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 17, typescript.

37/18
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, endings, typescript.

37/19
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, coda, photocopy.

37/20
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 9 rewritten, typescript.

37/21
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Latent draft, chapter 10 rewritten.

37/22
Correspondence concerning Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago; September 1939-April 1941.

37/23
Correspondence concerning Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago; May 1941-December 1941.

37/24
Article by Owens on the "Mexican-Texan Corrido, "typescript. 1942,

37/25
Correspondence concerning Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago; 1979-1981.

37/26
German folksongs.

37/27
Czech and Italian folksongs.

37/28
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, notes, table of contents, and coda.

37/29
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, cowboy songs and various pages, photocopy with notes.

37/30
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, Cajun songs, typescript and photocopy.

37/31
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, negro songs, typescript and photocopy.

37/32
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, Czech songs, typescript and photocopy.

37/33
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, Italian songs, typescript and photocopy.

37/34
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, Mexican songs, photocopy.

37/35
Not So Far Away, Not So Long Ago. Revisions, German songs, photocopy.

Places Lived

This series contains a book and obituaries from people he knew and loved. Photographs, newspaper clippings, letters from friends and family, certificates, and pamphlets pertaining to his time at Sheppard Air Force Base. As well as; letters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and brochures, job applications, certificates, and drawings all from places Don lived and went to college.

Joe Mayock

This series contains many letters, postcards, and newspaper clippings sent from Joe. There are also receipts and menus from different restaurants and tickets, maps,and handouts to various attractions, brochures and pamphlets, hotel bills, newspaper clippings, and invitations from time the two spent together. There are also letters of recommendation written by Don for Joe and Rich.

David Ing

This series contains postcards and letters from David, tickets and handouts from different attractions, photographs, invoices/bills, playbills(signed CATS playbill), agreements, magazines, and reservations from time that the two spent together.

B-R

1/1: Board of Regents. 1977-02-1977-10

1/2: College of Engineering. 1977-08-02

1/3: Committee of Nine. 1977-07-1977-08

1/4: Naming of Buildings. 1977-08-1977-10

1/5: Office of the Chancellor: Jack Williams. 1977-05-1977-11

1/6: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration. 1977-01-1977-08

1/7: Office of the System Comptroller. 1977-05-1977-09

1/8: Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs - Recommendations for. 1977-08

1/9: Pending Discrimination Cases (Confidential, GSS). 1977-07-1977-08

1/10: Response Letters. 1977-08

1/11: Response Letters. 1977-08

O-S

5/1: Office of the Vice President for Engineering and Non-Renewable Resources. 1978-02-10-1978-12-18

5/2: Office of the Vice President for Student Services (Confidential SS#). 1977-08-18-1978-08-02

5/3: Olin E. Teague National Science Policy Symposium. 1978-06-19-1978-11-06

5/4: Organizational Charts. 1977-04-25-1979-09-01

5/5: Other Universities. 1977-09-20-1978-05-25

5/6: Permanent University Fund (PUF). 1978-03-31-1978-08-01

5/7: Personal Correspondence. 1977-07-29-1978-08-11

5/8: Physical Plant Department. 1977-11-14-1978-08-24

5/9: Political Forum. 1977-08-10-1979-08-16

5/10: President's Trips. 1977-12-07-1978-08-22

5/11: Printing Center. 1977-09-12-1978-01-04

5/12: Railroad Correspondence. 1978-04-14-1978-07-20

5/13: Research Foundation. 1978-02-02-1978-08-11

5/14: Response Letters. 1977-09-01-1977-09-30

5/15: Response Letters. 1977-10-01-1977-10-31

5/16: Response Letters. 1977-11-01-1977-11-30

5/17: Response Letters. 1977-12-01-1977-12-22

5/18: Response Letters. 1978-01-01-1978-01-31

5/19: Response Letters. 1978-02-01-1978-02-28

5/20: Response Letters. 1978-03-01-1978-03-31

5/21: Response Letters. 1978-04-01-1978-04-28

5/22: Response Letters. 1978-05-01-1978-05-31

5/23: Response Letters. 1978-06-01-1978-06-30

5/24: Response Letters. 1978-07-01-1978-07-31

5/25: Response Letters. 1978-08-01-1978-08-31

5/26: The Role and Scope of Texas A&M University. 1978

5/27: Rural American Women (RAW). 1977-10-31-1978-01-30

5/28: Sea Grant Program. 1977-05-02-1977-10-14

5/29: Sea Grant Program. 1977-10-21-1978-01-24

5/30: Sea Grant Program. 1978-01-31-1978-08-25

5/31: Singing Cadets (blueprint). 1977-08-26-1978-10-18

5/32: Speaking Engagements. 1977-08-09-1979-01-22

5/33: Speeches. 1977-08-31-1978-04-05

5/34: State Board of Control. 1978-05-25-1978-08-28

5/35: Student Apartments Office: Pest Control Complaint. 1977-08-1977-11-02

L-R

8/1: Legislative. 1979-01-22-1979-05-07

8/2: Legislative Correspondence. 1978-10-18-1978-12-13

8/3: Legislative Hearings. 1979-01-31-1979-02-20

8/4: Longevity Pay. 1979-06-01-1979-07-27

8/5: Memorial Student Center (MSC): Fall Leadership Conference. 1977-08-25-1979-08-29

8/6: Memorial Student Center (MSC): General. 1979-01-03-1979-08-20

8/7: Memorial Student Center (MSC): Great Issues. 1978-11-01-1980-07-15

8/8: Miscellaneous Correspondence. 1978-11-01-1979-06-21

8/9: Moody College: Galveston. 1978-10-101978-12-08

8/10: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): LBJ Space Center. 1978-05-26-1979-08-09

8/11: National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC). 1979-01-24-1979-10-31

8/12: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 1979-01-19-1979-07-06

8/13: Office of the Chancellor: Jack Williams. 1978-09-07-1979-01-05

8/14: Office of the Chancellor. 1978-09-30-1979-01-04

8/15: Office of the Commandant. 1978-04-16-1979-03-23

8/16: Office of Continuing Education: Continuing Education Activity Compensation (Confidential SS#). 1979-01-12-1979-03-01

8/17: Office of Continuing Education. 1979-01-30-1979-08-10

8/18: Office of the Dean: College of Engineering. 1978-08-11-1979-05-03

8/19: Office of the Dean: College of Medicine. 1978-09-21-1979-08-28

8/20: Office of the Dean of the Graduate College. 1978-10-26-1979-08-31

8/21: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration. 1978-10-09-1980-01-16

8/22: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Programs. 1978-09-12-1979-08-28

8/23: Office of International Affairs. 1978-01-25-1979-07-30

8/24: Office of Planning. 1978-04-24-1979-04-05

8/25: Office of the System Comptroller. 1978-10-03-1979-09-26

8/26: Office of University Research. 1979-02-15-1979-03-23

8/27: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Counsel: James Bond. 1978-09-08-1979-07-10

8/28: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. 1978-09-01-1979-09-10

8/29: Office of the Vice President for Student Services (Confidential SS#). 1978-09-05-1979-09-03

8/30: Other Universities. 1978-10-13-1979-04-04

8/31: Payroll Services. 1979-03-28-1979-08-30

8/32: Permanent University Fund (PUF). 1978-12-21-1979-03-01

8/33: Physical Plant Department. 1979-01-17-1979-08-07

8/34: Planning Information: Glenn Dowling. 1978-05-05-1979-12-17

8/35: President's Endowed Scholarships. 1979-02-19-1979-02-10

8/36: President's Office Miscellaneous. 1979-01-11-1979-06-05

8/37: President's Office Renovation. 1978-09-10

8/38: Printing Center. 1979-04-12-1979-10-08

8/39: Prospective Students. 1979-01-26-1979-06-07

8/40: Research Foundation. 1978-10-19-1979-05-07

8/41: Resignation of Emory D. Ballard 1969-12-12-1979-01-19

8/42: Response Letters. 1978-09-01-1978-09-29

8/43: Response Letters. 1978-10-02-1978-10-31

8/44: Response Letters. 1978-11-01-1978-11-30

8/45: Response Letters. 1978-12-01-1978-12-29

O-R

13/1: Office of Public Information: Lane B. Stephenson. 1979-02-14-1980-07-03

13/2: Office of Radiological Safety. 1979-05-01-1980-04-23

13/3: Office of the Registrar. 1979-06-11-1980-11-24

13/4: Office of School Relations. 1980-06-12

13/5: Office of Student Affairs. 1979-01-18-1980-06-12

13/6: Office of Student Affairs. 1979-01-25-1980-10-21

13/7: Office of Student Financial Aid. 1979-03-19-1980-11-18

13/8: Office of the System Comptroller. 1980-03-27-1980-04-22

13/9: Office of Technology Assessment. 1977-07-28-1980-01

13/10: Office of University Police. 1979-04-06-1980-03-24

13/11: Office of University Research. 1979-09-17-1980-06-25

13/12: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Counsel (Contains GSS). 1979-10-11-1980-06-17

13/13: Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs: General Telephone Proposal. 1979-05-11-1980-06-02

13/14: Office of the Vice President for Student Services. 1979-09-27-1979-11-02

13/15: Other Universities. 1979-10-18-1980-05-15

13/16: Pay Administration Task Force. 1979-11-13-1980-06-24

13/17: Peace Corps. 1979-11-16

13/18: Permanent University Fund (PUF): Status of Building Funds. 1980-02-27-1980-04-01

13/19: Personal Correspondence. 1978-10-04-1980-08-26

13/20: Personnel Department. 1979-04-04-1980-06-23

13/21: Physical Plant Department. 1979-12-14-1980-06-20

13/22: Plant Advisory Council. 1979-11-27-1979-11-29

13/23: Presidential Search Committee. 1980-08-08-1980-08-18

13/24: President's Endowed Scholarships. 1979-10-31-1980-05-21

13/25: President's Home. 1979-02-06-1980-06-02

13/26: President's Office Miscellaneous. 1979-10-23-1980-07-02

13/27: Prospective Students. 1979-12-05-1980-06-20

13/28: Prospective Students: Sam Johnson. 1980-02-19-1980-06-09

13/29: Public Affairs Committee. 1980-03-19-1980-04-05

13/30: Response Letters. 1979-09-03-1979-09-28

13/31: Response Letters. 1979-10-01-1979-10-31

13/32: Response Letters. 1979-11-01-1979-11-30

13/33: Response Letters. 1979-12-03-1979-12-22

13/34: Response Letters. 1980-01-03-1980-01-31

13/35: Response Letters. 1980-02-04-1980-02-29

13/36: Response Letters. 1980-03-04-1980-03-31

13/37: Response Letters. 1980-04-01-1980-04-30

13/38: Response Letters. 1980-05-01-1980-05-30

13/39: Response Letters. 1980-06-02-1980-06-30

13/40: Response Letters. 1980-07-01-1980-07-31

R-T

14/1: Review for Regents. 1980-02-1980-06

14/2: Rhodes Scholar. 1979-10-23-1979-12

14/3: Sea Grant Program. 1979-10-02-1980-06-11

14/4: Scholarships. 1979-03-30-1980-05-23

14/5: Scholarships Committee. 1980-04-16-1980-04-25

14/6: Senate Concurrent Resolution (SRC) 101: Higher Education Financing. 1979-10-24-1980-06-27

14/7: Singing Cadets. 1979-07-11-1980-01-22

14/8: Special Assistant to the President for the Development of Cultural Programs. 1980-04-09-1980-06-19

14/9: Special Committee of the Academic Council. 1979-10-22-1980-04-04

14/10: Speeches and Remarks. 1979-02-14-1980-08-01

14/11: State Auditor. 1979-09-18-1980-06-02

14/12: State Rural Development Advisory Council: Title V. 1980-03-10

14/13: Steering Committee on Computing. 1979-08-13-1980-06-18

14/14: Student Appeals Panel. 1980-01-17-1980-06-05

14/15: Student Government. 1978-03-20-1980-04-20

14/16: Students: Handicapped. 1980-05-07

14/17: Students: Miscellaneous. 1979-02-08-1980-05-11

14/18: Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies. 1980-04-30-1980-05-22

14/19: Surveys and Questionnaires. 1980-04-16-1980-11-17

14/20: System Executive Council. 1980-02-15-1980-06-24

14/21: System Facilities Planning Division: Construction. 1978-08-21-1980-03-26

14/22: System Paten Administration. 1977-08-15-1980-02-22

14/23: System Public Affairs Committee. 1980-03-04

14/24: Task Force on Academic Institutions. 1980-02-20

14/25: Tenured Faculty. 1979-03-20-1980-01-16

14/26: Texas 2000 Project. 1979-11-21-1980-01-05

14/27: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES). 1979-08-01-1980-01-11

14/28: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES). 1979-12-05-1980-07-03

14/29: Texas Agricultural Extension Service (TAEX). 1979-09-11-1980-07-14

14/30: Texas A&M: Moody College, Galveston. 1979-09-18-1980-07-02

14/31: Texas A&M: Prairie View 1973-02-19. 1977-11-10-1980-03-06

14/32: Texas A&M Research and Extension Centers. 1979-12-05-1980-06-23

14/33: Texas A&M Research Foundation. 1979-09-28-1980-07-03

14/34: Texas A&M University System: Miscellaneous. 1979-08-29-1980-01-25

14/35: Texas Animal Health Commission. 1980-01-04-1980-02-11

14/36: Texas Education Agency. 1979-05-24-1980-04-24

14/37: Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). 1978-06-19-1980-05-07

14/38: Texas Forest Service. 1977-11-21-1980-04-21

14/39: Texas Outdoor Recreation Plan (TORP). 1979-08-27-1979-10-25

14/40: Texas Petroleum Research Committee. 1979-09-01-1980-07-17

14/41: Texas Public Employees Association. 1979-10-26-1980-04-15

14/42: Texas Real Estate Research Center. 1979-12-06-1980-07-03

14/43: Texas Transportation Institute. 1979-09-18-1980-07-15

14/44: Title XII Programs. 1979-03-02-1980-01-29

14/45: Travel. 1979-03-30-1980-03-31

U-V

15/1: US Department of Agriculture. 1979-09-26-1980-07-03

15/2: United Way Campaign. 1978-07-14-1980-08-28

15/3: University Center. 1979-08-31-1980-04-02

15/4: University Health Center. 1979-06-07-1980-06-24

15/5: University Honors Program. 1979-09-03

15/6: University Traffic Panel. 1979-08-20-1980-04-30

15/7: Veterans Administration. 1979-05-10-1980-03-19

Biographical Information and Log Books

1/1: biographical information on Jennings

1/2 to 1/20
19 Log Books. September 1976 - March 1995

1/21: One log book for "proposals referred to agricultural animal committee" (3.5 pages). December 1988 - March 1990

Award certificates, Teacher and Mother of the Year, Pressbooks FRAGILE

4/1
Award Certificates
March 9, 1964

4/2
Certificates of Award
March 10-11, 1965

4/3
Certificates of Award
March 7-8, 1966

4/4
Award Certificates
February - May 1967

4/5
Award Certificates
March 4-5, 1968

4/6
Award Certificates
March 10-11, 1969

4/7
Award Certificates
May 1969

4/8
Award Certificates
March 9-10, 1970

4/9
Certificates of Award and Award Lists
1970-1971

4/10
Certificates of Award and Award Lists
1971-1972

4/11
Outstanding Teacher Nomination, Mrs. Richard E. Burleson
1956-1957

4/12
Outstanding Teacher Nomination, Mrs. W. B. Coke
1957-1958

4/13
Mother of the Year Nominee, Ethel Turner Walton
January 25, 1960

4/14
Teacher of the Year Candidate, Georgia Williamson
February 1960

4/15
News Clippings for: Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Arlos W. Weaver; Teacher of the Year, Mrs. R. R. Lancaster; and Mother of the Year, Mrs. R. H. Bush
March 1960; Undated

4/16
Mother of the Year Nomination, Mrs. Henry Alsmeyer, Sr.
January 1965

4/17
"The Texas Club Woman", Vol. 27, No. 9 with clippings cut out for Club Scrapbooks/Pressbooks
October 1949

4/18
"The Texas Club Woman", Vol. 27, No. 10 with clippings cut out for Club Scrapbooks/Pressbooks
November 1949

4/19
"The Texas Club Woman", Vol. 27, No. 11 with clippings cut out for Club Scrapbooks/Pressbooks
December 1949

4/20
Scrapbook FRAGILE
1947-1948

4/21
Scrapbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1948-1949

4/22
Scrapbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1948-1949

4/23
Scrapbook FRAGILE
1949-1950

Pressbooks FRAGILE

6/1
Pressbook, cover to page 76 [1/2] FRAGILE
1957-1958

6/2
Pressbook, page 77 to end [2/2] FRAGILE
1957-1958

6/3
Pressbook FRAGILE
1958-1959

6/4
Pressbook FRAGILE
1959-1960

6/5
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1960-1961

6/6
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1960-1961

Yearbooks

11/1
Yearbook [2x]
1965-1966

11/2
Yearbook [2x]
1966-1967

11/3
Yearbook, 50th Anniversary [2x]
1967-1968

11/4
Yearbook [2x]
1968-1969

11/5
Yearbook [2x]
1969-1970

11/6
Yearbook [2x]
1970-1971

11/7
Yearbook
1971-1972

11/8
Yearbook
1972-1973

11/9
Yearbook
1973-1974

11/10
Yearbook
1974-1975

11/11
Yearbook
1975-1976

11/12
Yearbook
1976-1977

11/13
Yearbook
1977-1978

11/14
Yearbook
1978-1979

11/15
Yearbook
1979-1980

11/16
Yearbook
1980-1981

11/17
Yearbook [2x]
1981-1982
Yearbook with holes punched from June 29, 2021 donation.

11/18
Yearbook
1982-1983

11/19
Yearbook [3x]
1983-1984
Yearbook with holes punched from June 29, 2021 donation.

11/20
Yearbook [2x]
1984-1985
Yearbook with holes punched from June 29, 2021 donation.

All materials from 11/21 and on are from the June 29, 2021 donation

11/21
Yearbook
1985-1986

11/22
Yearbook
1986-1987

11/23
Yearbook
1987-1988

11/24
Yearbook
1988-1989

11/25
Yearbook
1989-1990

11/26
Yearbook
1990-1991

11/27
Yearbook
1991-1992

11/28
Yearbook
1992-1993

11/29
Yearbook
1993-1994

11/30
Yearbook
1994-1995

11/31
Yearbook
1995-1996

11/32
Yearbook
1996-1997

Correspondence, Personal Writings, News Clippings, and Other Materials

1/1
Correspondence, undated
Ava to Cynthia. 1 leaf

1/2
Correspondence, 1978
Ina Joan Caro [Riverdale, NY] to Ava Johnson Cox. TLS, 1 leaf. October 19, 1978

"Corky Cox Introduced Lyndon Johnson During the 1938 Campaign" historical notes by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 1 leaf with copy. October 30, 1978

1/3
Correspondence, 1979 (5 letters)
Bob Calvert [Texas A&M University, College Station] to Ms. Cynthia H. Ott [Johnson City]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. June 26, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. Saturday, 11:30 AM, September 2, 1979

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Monday AM. September 13, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia. ALS, 1 leaf. September 22, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia. ALS, 1 leaf. [1979]

1/4
Correspondence, 1980 (9 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Wednesday AM, postmarked January 14, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Bryan]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. Written Wednesday AM, 8:45, postmarked February 7, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. Written Friday 9:20 AM, postmarked February 8, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Written Tuesday AM 10:30, postmarked February 19, 1980
Ava to Mr. & Mrs. Gene Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. postmarked April 11, 1980

Ava to Mr. & Mrs. Gene Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked April 18, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked May 27, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott. Empty envelope referenced in previous letter. 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 7 leaves, with original envelope. Written Sunday PM, PS written Monday evening, postmarked September 11, 1980

1/5
Correspondence, 1981 (2 letters)
Gretchen Gayle Ellsworth [Smithsonian Institution, Director, Office of Fellowship and Grants] to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. TLS, 1 leaf. April 16, 1981

Ralph Rinzler [Smithsonian Institution, Office of Folklore Programs] to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. TLS, 1 leaf. May 5, 1981

1/6
Correspondence, 1981 (5 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Thursday evening, postmarked March 6, 1981

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Written Thursday 7 AM, postmarked April 2, 1981

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Ott [Austin, TX]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Tuesday, April 7, 1981

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station, TX]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked May 2, 1981
Attached: newspaper clipping "Rufus Perry Endures Arrows"

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Saturday AM, 9:45, June 20, 1981

1/7
Correspondence, 1982 (3 letters)
Ava to Cynthia. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Tuesday, 8th, postmarked March 12, 1982.

Ava to Cynthia Higginbotham (Ott). ALS, 1 leaf. Monday, March 29, 1982

Ava to Cynthia Higginbotham (Ott) [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. April 16, 1982
Attached: legal document "Articles of Dissolution" for The Hill County School of Folk Arts, Inc.

1/8
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Lady Bird Johnson [Stonewall] to Ava. TLS, 1 leaf, with original envelope (enclosure referenced in next folder). May 24, 1983

1/9
Enclosure from Lady Bird Johnson Letter House and Garden magazine. Article on page 126 "Lady Bird Johnson's Hidden Family Farmhouse" by Marybeth Weston. January 1983

1/10
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Howard J., Sr., and Gene Waugh [Austin] to Ava [Johnson City]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. September 5, 1983

1/11
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Bonnie R. and George Carmack [San Antonio] to Ava. TLS, 1 leaf. Saturday, circa 1983

1/12
Correspondence, 1983 (3 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. September 12, 1983

Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. September 26, 1983

Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope (to be noted the envelope is postmarked August 29, 1983, however, the Sept. 29 letter belongs with the Aug. 29 envelope). September 29, 1983
Attached: newspaper clipping "Happy Day, LBJ."

1/13
Correspondence, 1984 (1 letter)
Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. January 23, 1984.

1/14
Correspondence, 1986 (1 letter)
Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Rose [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. November 4, 1986

1/15
Correspondence, 1989 (1 letter)
Ava to Cynthia. ALS, 3 leaves. August 30, 1989

1/16
Correspondence, 1992 (1 letter)
Melody Webb [United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service] to Cynthia Rose [Santa Fe, NM]. Re: a film documentary "Miss Ava." TLS, 1 leaf, with original envelope and one photocopy of letter. January 22, 1992

1/17
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson 3
"The Great Betrayal" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: political betrayals. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
January 13, 1948

1/18
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XV
"Autobiography" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: her history, life during post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 14 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/19
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XI
"Character Sketch" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: life during post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/20
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XII
"Stealing" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: childhood pranks in post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/21
Manuscript
"Fun of Being Sick" by Ava Johnson Cox. 5 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/22
Manuscript
"My First Impression of Death" by Ava Johnson Cox. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/23
Manuscript
"Indian Legend of the Texas Blue Bonnet" by Ava Johnson Cox. 6 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.

1/24
"Resource Paper in Geography" by Ava Johnson Cox
Pacific Northwest Summer Field Tour, July 18, to August 14, 1957, S.W.S.T.C., San Marcos, Texas. Includes maps, climate records, soil classifications, etc. Typed, 42 leaves.
January 20, 1957

1/25
Notebook #1
Handwritten notes in a steno pad by Ava. Contains recipes, folk sayings, etc. Typed transcription included.

1/26
Notebook #2.
Handwritten notes in a steno pad by Ava. Contains recipes, historical information on fabric dyes, planting by astrological signs, signs of winter, etc. Typed transcription included.

1/27
United States Civil Service Commission Certificate of Training awarded to Ava Johnson Cox (2x)
For the completion of Conversational Spanish by Correspondence. December 27, 1977
For the completion of Interpersonal Communications. January 4, 1978

1/28
Manuscripts
"Early Schools in Texas", "Forty Years Ago" (poem), "Ava & Ohlen at the Golden Gate 55 Wedding Anv." and other miscellaneous notes in a spiral notebook. Includes 13-page typed transcription.

1/29
Essay by Ava Johnson Cox delivered at Interpreters Seminars, LBJ NHS
"Early Schools of Texas" (8 pages typed), and "Ex-slaves founded Peyton Colony" (5 pages typed).
February 22, 1978

1/30
"Hitching Poles", interviews by Ava Johnson Cox and Cynthia Ott
re: hitching poles in Johnson City, Tx. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten editing.
December 10, 1978

1/31
"The Ozark Workshop, October 9-12, 1979, A Report by Park Interpreter Ava J. Cox." 2 copies, typed, 6 leaves.

1/32
Manuscripts, possibly for speeches
"The First Junction Schoolhouse" and "Johnson City High School", handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

"Legal Description and Chain of Title, Second Junction School" and "Wm Peese, M.B Olfers, T.E. Keele, Joe Tanner, and Mrs. R. E. Duffaw (22) residents", handwritten, 2 leaves, with typed transcription.

"How the Permanent School Fund Came About", handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

"A Penny Game", and "In 1835 the declaration of Independence for Texas was drawn up", handwritten, 2 leaves, with typed transcription.

1/33
Article on page 14, re: Ava Johnson Cox, "LBJ's Sister" The Courier, The National Park Service Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 6.
April 1979

1/34
Brief Teaching Resume of Ava Johnson Cox's teaching career. 1-page typed, 1-page handwritten, and 5 pages of handwritten notes on related people.

1/35
Poem, "Kindness During Life" by Ava Cox's mother. Handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

1/36
Miscellaneous Notes, 3 pages.

1/37
Newspaper Clippings, John Jackson
"John Jackson commands respect" by Catherine Jones and Hattie Coffee
"Mr. Jack parked his wagon along with the horses" by Catherine Jones and Hattie Coffee

1/38
Newspaper Clipping
"The Texas mood and that existing in nation's capital" by Francis X. Clines, Houston Chronicle. (copy)
May 8, 1980

1/39
Newspaper Clippings
Talk of Texas by Jack Maguire, Austin-American Statesman, 1983
"Goose cooks up trouble for Grayson County"
"Sharp mind puts Eisenhower in Denison"
"Goats, sheep introduced by Spanish"

1/40
Newspaper Clipping
"National-State Parks Mark LBJ's 75th Anniversary", Fredericksburg Standard.
August 31, 1983

1/41
Newspaper Clippings
Vaughn Davis Bornet (author), Austin American-Statesman
"Kennedy causes taken up by Lyndon Johnson". November 25, 1983
"LBJ leap into Vietnam made without a look at options". November 26, 1983
"Johnson decides against seeking another term". November 27, 1983
"Johnson years time of change: Great social progress clouded by promises unfulfilled". 1983

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