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Service Awareness Day - Ships(Grye)

Service Awareness Day
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Ships--Alaminos
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Ships--C-Kay-C
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Duplicates
Negatives

Ships--Excellence/Exellence II
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Ships--General
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Ships--Grye
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Series 9, Box 2

2/15

  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from Geo A. Hubbell. May 8, 1919
  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from the United States Post Office. March 27, 1922
  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from Paula Garcia. December 6, 1929
  • Note, sender and receiver unknown. December 20, 1930
  • Mass mail for the Free Breath product. Undated
  • Letter to H.H. Contreras from unknown. February 23, 1928
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez from H.H. Contreras. July 4, 1943
  • Letter to Estela Contreras from Araceli P. Davis (4 pages). February 6, 1980
  • Letter to the Contreras children from their mother Estela Contreras (2 pages). February 18, 1980

Series 8, Box 2

2/14

  • Certificado Medico (3 copies). November 2, 1929
  • Notice from the Agencia de Migracion. November 2, 1929
  • Travel visa for Estela Perez. August 14, 1930
  • Application for a new citizenship certificate. Undated

Series 7, Box 2

2/13

  • Agreement between Hilario Contreras and Maria Rita Salinas de Lopez (2 pages, original and 1 copy). August 31, 1904
  • Survey of the Contreras lot (original and 1 copy). August 31, 1904
  • Official contract between Hilario Contreras and Maria Rita Salinas de Lopez, (original and 2 copies). August 31, 1904
  • Warranty Deed (2 pages). June 13, 1922
  • District court record (2 pages). January 5, 1932

Series 6, Box 2

2/12
A collection of photographs from both the Contreras and Perez families. Included are group photographs of the entire Perez family, Mary Howard Contreras, Casimiro Perez with his wife Silvestra, Estela and her sister Celia Perez at different ages, Estela Perez as an old woman, Rio Grande City, and Mary Howard Contreras with her husband, Abundio. The photos span a length of time beginning circa 1880, and ending in 1993.

Series 5, Box 2

2/5

  • Baptism Certificate. October 5, 1866
  • Note. March 8, 1876
  • Note. May 20, 1876
  • Poem. 187x
  • Document (2 pages). March 25, 1878
  • Schoolwork (8 pages). 188x
  • Schoolwork (2 pages). 1880
  • Document (2 pages). March 2, 1882
  • Document. July 28, 1882
  • Baptism certificate. May 17, 1885
  • Poem (2 pages). 1888
  • Memorial. April 20, 1889
  • Theater flier. Undated
  • Poem. December 31, 1890
  • Document (2 pages). July 24, 1892
  • Document (12 pages). 1892
  • Document. September 22, 1894
  • Announcement card. November 15, 1894
  • Schoolwork (4 pages). January 29, 1895
  • Document. February 8, 1895
  • Wedding Announcement. November 12, 1895
  • Memorial for Juan de Dios Peza. 1899

    2/6

  • Family reunion. September 21, 1900
  • Dictionary. Undated
  • First Holy Communion certificate. April 22, 1906
  • Funeral announcement. January 28, 1907
  • Document (7 pages). June 18, 1908

    2/7

  • "Los Negros Son Supores a los Condena-dos Mantecosos Mexicanos, Jim Ferguson"
  • Portion of a document. January 17, 1916
  • Envelope. October 14, 1916
  • Dance invitation. October 28, 1916
  • War Savings Bond
  • "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, C. Perez Alvarez and family"
  • "Heartfelt Greetings for Christmas and the New Year, C. Perez Alvarez and family"
  • Thanksgiving Card
  • List of people. April 8, 1918
  • "Americanism and the Americanized Mexican" by Alonso S. Perales (3 pages). February 17, 1920
  • Sheet of calculations and maths schoolwork

    2/8

  • Document, "Oracion para bendecir la mesa". Undated
  • Marriage announcement of Casimiro Perez and Silvestra Perez. November 1922
  • Article, "Mexico's Budget Indicates Progress" (3 pages). May 1, 1923
  • Apprenticeship Indenture for H.H. Contreras. June 30, 1923
  • Announcement. December 1923
  • Poster. September 16, 1924
  • Issue of the College Republican News. October 30, 1924
  • Poem, "Me for Ma and Ma for Pa and Pa for Pelf, Wine and Beer". November 1924
  • Funeral announcement. February 22, 1925
  • Card from unknown. February 24, 1925
  • Article "Nota del Representante de Chile". November 21, 1925
  • Funeral announcement. January 1926
  • Commencement invitation. July 20, 1926
  • Booklet "The League of United Latin-American Citizens: A Texas-Mexican Civic Organization". Undated
  • Perfect Attendance Certificate for Celia Perez. October 11, 1929
  • Report card for Celia Perez. April 23, 1930

    2/9

  • Red Cross pamphlet. Undated
  • Memorial announcement. April 23, 1932
  • Issue of the Texas Republic. May 5, 1932
  • Newspaper clipping. July 10, 1932
  • Memorial announcement. April 24, 1933
  • Memorial announcement. April 23, 1934
  • Poem, "A Atenas: Grabriel Gonzalez Mier," (8 pages). August 26, 1934
  • Almanaque Medicinal. 1935
  • Starr County Democrat obituary for Casimiro Perez. Undated
  • List of people (4 pages). Undated
  • Announcement. November 1936
  • Excerpt from a newspaper. December 9, 1936
  • Excerpt from a speech. Undated
  • Excerpt from a newspaper announcing Estela Perez's marriage to H.H. Contreras (2 copies). November 6, 1938
  • Notecards for a speech (12 cards). Undated
  • Funeral announcement (3 copies). May 9, 1939
  • Funeral announcement. May 6, 1940
  • Speech (7 pages). Undated
  • Announcement. Undated
  • Poem, "El Partido Rojo y el Azul". Undated
  • Speech. Undated

    2/10

  • Delinquency statement. June 13, 1942
  • Boggus Motor Sales advertisement. Undated
  • Red Cross membership card. 1943
  • Funeral announcement. October 27, 1945
  • Annual Review pamphlet. July 21, 1946
  • Communism in Action booklet. 1946
  • Announcement from the Immaculate Conception Parish. Undated
  • Valley Evening Monitor article titled "Bentsen signs '30' to Newsletters as 81st Congress Nears Session's Finish". October 20, 1949
  • "Carta Abierta al Publico" by H.H. Contreras. December 19, 1950
  • Obituary for Silvestra Perez in the Laredo Times. May 15, 1950

    2/11

  • Funeral announcement for Petra G. Vida de Gutierrez. January 31, 1950
  • Position Description: Construction Engineer. October 29, 1951
  • Position Description: Construction Engineer. October 30, 1951
  • Newspaper. December 21, 1951
  • Recordation Oportuna. April 1952
  • Funeral announcement for Lydia Griselda Perez. February 11, 1954
  • Flier (2 copies). May 3, 1974
  • Excerpt from a newspaper announcing Estela Contreras' campaign for County Commissioner of Precinct 4. February 16, 1978
  • Speech (4 pages). Undated
  • Letters to the Editor excerpt from The South Texas Reporter. May 19, 1983
  • Article from The Monitor titled "Attorney indicted". March 24, 1988
  • Article from The Monitor titled "Let's let Hispanics become Americans". May 3, 1988

Series 4, Box 2

2/1

  • Page of calculations. Undated
  • Receipt. November 30, 1901
  • Receipt. November 30, 1901
  • Check. March 23, 1902
  • Bill. April 24, 1902
  • Bill. May 3, 1902
  • Bill. May 11, 1903
  • Check. June 1, 1903
  • Receipt. February 28, 1905
  • Bill. May 26, 1905
  • Bill. May 31, 1905
  • Bill. June 9, 1905
  • Bill. July 14, 1905
  • Junk Mail. October 16, 1905
  • Bill. February 19, 1906
  • Receipt. April 8, 1906
  • Receipt. November 5, 1906
  • Receipt. January 17, 1907
  • Receipt. November 1, 1907
  • Calculations and costs. Undated
  • Bill. May 2, 1908
  • Bill. May 11, 1907
  • Receipt. May 11, 1908
  • Bill Statement. May 11, 1908
  • Receipt. May 11, 1908
  • Receipt. May 12, 1908
  • Receipt. May 15, 1908
  • Bill. May 29, 1908
  • Receipt. June 29, 1908
  • Receipt. July 2, 1908
  • Receipt. September 26, 1908
  • Bill. October 16, 1908
  • Receipt. November 16, 1908
  • Bond Letter. August 11, 1910

2/2

  • Receipt. April 16, 1912
  • Payment. March 17, 1915
  • Utility bill. May 1, 1916
  • Utility bill. June 1, 1916
  • Utility bill. August 1, 1916
  • Receipt. December 1, 1916
  • Withdrawal. September 4, 1917
  • Bill. September 17, 1917
  • Receipt. November 14, 1917
  • Receipt. February 1, 1918
  • Monthly Statement. May 1918
  • Bill. Undated
  • Court expenses. April 20, 1920
  • Pharmacy Bill. December 29, 1920
  • Utility bill. December 31, 1920

2/3

  • Bill. January 10, 1921
  • Bill Statement. January 10, 1921
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Co. Balance Sheet (5 pages). December 31, 1921
  • Bill. March 27, 1922
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Co. Balance Sheet. December 31, 1922
  • Receipt. December 31, 1922
  • Receipt. October 3, 1923
  • Receipt. October 22, 1923
  • Bank Statement (5 pages). Undated
  • Receipt. April 27, 1924
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Company Bill. November 30, 1924
  • Bill. March 25, 1925
  • Reimbursement. April 25, 1925
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Company Bill. April 30, 1925
  • Bill Statement. March 31, 1926
  • Bill September 14, 1926
  • Bill. September 21, 1927
  • Bill. January 25, 1928
  • Bill. October 22, 1928
  • Check for a loan. Undated
  • Bill of Lading. May 21, 1930
  • Inventory of property. 1930

2/4

  • Doctor's bill (5x). May 9, 1931
  • Bank Check. June 30, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 2, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 3, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 6, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 9, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 11, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 18, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 21, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 24, 1931
  • Bank Statement. July 31, 1931
  • First National Bank statement. March 31, 1932
  • Electricity/water bill April 10, 1932
  • Banknote. September 10, 1932
  • Southland Lumber Company bill. November 30, 1932
  • Doctor's bill Doctor's bill. March 31, 1933
  • Electricity/water bill. June 10, 1933
  • Bill. November 24, 1933
  • Banknote. December 12, 1933
  • Quarterly expenses. January 10, 1934
  • Bill. January 20, 1934
  • Receipt. April 25, 1935
  • Banknote. May 20, 1935
  • Bill. December 2, 1935
  • Doctor's bill. May 22, 1936
  • Receipt. September 7, 1936
  • Calculations. November 2, 1936
  • Receipt. October 15, 1937
  • Receipt. June 1, 1938
  • Receipt. June 4, 1938
  • Receipt. June 7, 1938

Series 4, Box 1

1/15

  • Receipt. August 27, 1877
  • Bill of Sale. February 19, 1878
  • Receipt. March 27, 1878
  • Receipt. May 22, 1878
  • Bill from S.H. Marouse Dry Goods. October 25, 1879
  • Bill of Sale. August 14, 1880
  • Journal of Financial Records. August 14, 1880
  • Receipt. December 24, 1883
  • Bill of Sale (12 pages). Undated
  • Bill of Sale. January 22, 1885
  • Journal of expenses. July 10, 1886
  • Receipt. July 28, 1886
  • Receipt. August 10, 1886
  • Bill. August 22, 1886
  • Bill of Sale. September 2, 1886
  • Receipt. Undated
  • List of expenses. 1886
  • Receipt. May 21, 1890
  • Check. May 23, 1890
  • Bill of Sale. June 14, 1890
  • List of expenses. June 28, 1890
  • Tax receipt. December 31, 1890
  • Tax receipt. November 23, 1891
  • Receipt. November 8, 1891
  • Bill. June 10, 1892
  • Tax receipt. December 27, 1892
  • Tax receipt. December 31, 1892
  • Receipt. April 18, 1893
  • List of costs. August 11, 1893
  • Check and list of expenses. November 13, 1894
  • Tax receipt. December 31, 1895
  • Certificate of Redemption (2x). January 23, 1896
  • Receipt. December 8, 1897
  • Tax receipts (3x). April 25, 1898
  • Tax receipt. May 3, 1898
  • Check. February 18, 1899
  • Receipt. March 1889
  • IOU. August 7, 1899

Series 3, Box 1

1/14

  • Note to Eligio Garcia. [1870s]
  • Letter to C. Manuel Trevino from Eligio Garcia. 1877
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from William H. Russell. March 8, 1880
  • Letter to Lazaro Garza Ayala Matamoros from Secundino Reio. May 24, 1880
  • Letter to D. Manual Trevino from Enemencio Perez. February 15, 1881
  • Postcard for Enemencio Perez. June 21, 1881
  • Telegraph to Emilio Perez from the War Department. October 25, 1881
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from M. Trevino. July 5, 1882
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Juan Perez. October 25, 1883
  • Letter to T. J. McNorton and Gertrude Heintz from D.L. Luce. June 2, 1885
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Trinoleta Perez. May 13, 1886
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Manuel Cortes. June 6, 1886
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Stanley Welch. June 19, 1886
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Armancio Garcia. July 6, 1886
  • Note. July 7, 1886
  • Note from Austasio Recio. July 10, 1886
  • Grocery List. 1886
  • Letter to John McNorton from Gertrude McNorton. March 4, 1887
  • Letter from J. Franco Ruiz. June 6, 1887
  • Letter from unknown, name illegible. March 5, 1888
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Eligio Garcia. May 13, 1888
  • Letter from Matias Perra. April 20, 1889
  • Letter. April 14, 1892
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from Camilo Saeris. April 16, 1892
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from F. Morales. April 8, 1893
  • Letter to Gertrude McNorton from her father. September 2, 1895
  • Letter to Starr County Surveyor from the United States Geological Survey. November 1, 1895
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from Alejo de la Garza. September 5, 1896
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from Eva Pena. January 4, 1897
  • Letter to Silvestra P. de Perez from Marta Garza. August 16, 1897
  • Letter to Gertrude McNorton from her father. March 12, 1898

Series 12, Box 3

3/1: NASA - Apollo 14-7 - Length: 0:10:23

3/2: NASA - Sun Angle #4, April 27, 1972 - Length 0:30:22

3/3: NASA - SkyLab 2 and 3, August 29, 1972 - Length: 0:34:46

3/4: NASA - Apollo 15 TV dump #3, July 30, 1971 - Length: 0:15:46

3/5: NASA - Grid Test w/o clock, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:59

3/6: NASA - Apollo 14 Lunar EVA #1, February 5, 1971 - Length: 0:32:52

3/7: NASA - AS-16 KineScope EVA #3 - Length: 0:27:31

3/8: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:10:55

3/9: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:01

3/10: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 5, August 2, 1971 - Length: 0:32:26

3/11: NASA - SkyLab Treadmill - Length: 0:11:43

3/12: NASA - Zero Grav - Length: 0:11:27

3/13: NASA - Kosmos K-014 Experiment Procedure II - Length: 0:11:14

3/14: NASA - Apollo 14 Crew TV Dump #3, February 3, 1971 - Length: 0:11:36

3/15: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:14

3/16: NASA - Lunar Ascent and VA Activities - Length: 0:11:15

3/17: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:16

3/18: NASA - Apollo 15-8 - Length: 0:08:27

3/19: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:04:28

3/20: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 4 - Length: 0:26:40

3/21: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:02:38

3/22: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:06:47

3/23: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:23

3/24: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:05:58

3/25: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:04

3/26: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:26

3/27: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:03

3/28: NASA - Apollo 16 Kinescope EVA #3 - Length: 0:32:18

3/29: NASA - EVA #1, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:18

3/30: NASA - Apollo 14 TV Dump #8, August 7, 1971 - Length: 0:32:44

3/31: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 6 - Length: 0:32:44

3/32: NASA - Apollo 16 Kinescope EVA #2 - Length: 0:18:31

3/33: NASA - Sun Angle #2 Reel 2 - Length: 0:14:47

3/34: NASA - No data - Length: 0:24:00

3/35: NASA - Sun Angle # 3 Reel 1 - Length: 0:16:14

3/36: NASA - Apollo 12 TV Dump #8, November 18, 1969 - Length: 0:33:31

3/37: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #1 Reel 6 - Length: 0:24:49

3/38: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 2 - Length: 0:29:05

3/39: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 3 - Length: 0:33:19

3/40: NASA - No data - Length: 0:25:58

3/41: NASA - SkyLab - Length: 0:25:58

3/42: NASA - Apollo 15 #2 Reel 6 - Length: 0:31:06

3/43: NASA - No data - Length: 0:23:18

3/44: NASA - Apollo 14 TV dump #5, February 6, 1971 - Length: 0:32:24

3/45: NASA - SkyLab III Grid Test - Length: 0:11:46

3/46: NASA - EVA #1 Reel 6, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:17

3/47: NASA - Sun Angle #3 Reel 2 - Length: 0:27:29

3/48: NASA - SkyLab III - Length: 0:11:53

3/49: NASA - SkyLab 2 and 3, August 29, 1972 - Length: 0:24:33

3/50: NASA - EVA #2, April 22/1972 - Length: 0:23:42

3/51: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #2, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:33:39

3/52: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA, August 5, 1971 - Length: 0:13:22

3/53: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #1, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:28

3/54: NASA - Apollo 14, 02/01/1971 - Length: 0:03:35

3/55: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #3, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:26:05

3/56: NASA - No data

3/57: No data

3/58: No data

3/59: No data

3/60: No data

3/61: No data

3/62: No data

3/63: No data

3/64: NASA - Apollo 14, January 31, 1971 - Length: 0:31:55

3/65: NASA - Apollo Dump #2, February 1, 1971 - Length: 0:32:03

3/66: NASA - Apollo 14, February 1, 1971 - Length: 0:33:31

3/67: NASA - Apollo 14 Dump #4, February 5, 1971 - Length: 0:31:09

3/68: NASA - Apollo 14 Dump #7, February 7, 1971 - Length: 0:23:13

3/6: NASA - Apollo 15 Rendezvous, August 2, 1971 - Length: 0:23:59

3/70: NASA - No data - Length: 0:24:06

3/71: NASA - Skylab III - Length: 0:20:27

3/72: NASA - No data - Length: 0:25:23

3/73: NASA - Skylab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:33

3/7: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 5, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:31:10

3/75: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:38

3/76: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #2 Reel 7, August 1, 1971 - Length: 0:19:54

3/77: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 7, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:22:27

3/78: NASA - Apollo 15 rans earth Reel 1, August 5, 1971 - Length: 0:32:20

3/79: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 1, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:32:56

3/80: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #2 Reel 1, August 1, 1971 - Length: 0:33:05

3/81: NASA - Sun Angle #1, April 24, 1972 - Length: 0:18:14

3/82: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:38

3/83: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:52

3/84: NASA - Trans earth EVA - Length: 0:32:09

3/85: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #2, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:31:19

3/86: NASA - Unscheduled TV Dump, April 17, 1972 - Length: 0:17:04

3/87: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:34

3/88: NASA - No data - Length: 0:19:16

3/89: NASA - attachment of gas probe (8 of 22) - Length: 0:26:32

3/90: NASA - SkyLab III - Length: 0:22:20

3/91: NASA - No data - Length: 0:26:04

3/92: Length: 0:24:08

Series 12, Box 1

This series contains 6 folders in box 1.

1/8

  • Volunteer Enlistment. December 10, 1863
  • Mexican registration. November 17, 1874
  • Testimony certification. August 9, 1876
  • Deed certification. August 10, 1876
  • Citation Petition. May 23, 1878
  • Citation, 4 pages. May 1878
  • Document. March 1882
  • Field Notes of a Survey. May 24, 1883
  • Court Judgment. December 5, 1885
  • Copy of Court Judgment. December 5, 1885
  • Writ of Supensidias. December 8, 1885
  • Copy of Writ of Supensidias. December 8, 1885
  • Litigation. April 21, 1886
  • Precept to serve Letters of Authority. June 12, 1886
  • Letters of Authority. June 12, 1886
  • Court mandate. June 12, 1886
  • Record of California men in the War of the Rebellion. March 16, 1889
  • Document. August 28, 1889

1/9

  • Poll tax receipt. January 27, 1900
  • Redemption receipt. January 27, 1900 (2x)
  • Deputy Collector for Customs appointment. April 2, 1902
  • Casimiro Perez Alvares’ appointment to Field Deputy United States Marshal. September 27, 1902
  • United States Marshal Deputy commission. September 27, 1902
  • United States Signal Corps. Orders for Casimiro Perez Alvares. November 21, 1902
  • United States Signal Corps. Trial News. November 23, 1902 (2x)
  • United States Bonds. December 5, 1902
  • United States Marshals permanent stationing. January 31, 1903
  • County tax receipt for land lots sold. March 6, 1903
  • Redemption Receipt. March 15, 1903
  • Jail terms. May 10, 1904
  • Arrest Warrant. May 19, 1904
  • Affidavit. August 18, 1904
  • Record of criminal business. February 13, 1905
  • United States Marshals Announcement. February 14, 1905
  • Subpoena. April 4, 1905
  • Registry return receipt. June 2, 1905
  • United States Marshal appointment and commission. July 4, 1906
  • Arrest Warrant. October 10, 1906
  • Court Summons. October 10, 1906
  • Subpoena. January 4, 1907
  • Arrest Warrant. January 30, 1907
  • Act of Congress regarding prison terms. March 16, 1907
  • Court Summons. June 4, 1907
  • Arrest Warrant. January 4, 1908
  • Public address by William Taft. January 10, 1908
  • Subpoena. April 24, 1909

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  • United States Marshals appointment and commission. April 1, 1911
  • United States Marshals appointment and commission. November 20, 1913
  • Poll tax receipt. January 2, 1914
  • Clerk’s Official Receipt. July 4, 1914
  • Certificate of authentication. October 29, 1914
  • Petition for Discharge. March 23, 1915
  • Certificate of Testament. May 22, 1915
  • Affidavit. September 4, 1917
  • Affidavit. September 5, 1917 (3x)
  • Certificate of Appointment. April 1, 1918
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. May 1, 1918
  • Herbert Hoover’s Message to the Churches of America. May 21, 1918
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. August 1, 1918
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. August 1918 (7x)
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. September 1, 1918 (4x)
  • United States Food Administration Bulletin. April 27, 1919
  • Internal Revenue Service Investigation. December 10, 1919
  • Arrest Warrant. May 29, 1920
  • Affidavit. May 29, 1920
  • Subpoena. May 29, 1920
  • Arrest Warrant. September 13, 1920 (3x)
  • Bulletin #5. December 10, 1920
  • Bulletin #3. December 13, 1920
  • Bulletin #4. December 13, 1920
  • Bulletin #6. December 14, 1920
  • Bulletin #11. December 15, 1920
  • Bulletin #12. December 16, 1920
  • Bulletin #14. December 16, 1920
  • Bulletin #15. December 17, 1920
  • Bulletin #17. December 20, 1920
  • Bulletin #18. December 20, 1920
  • Bulletin #19. December 20, 1920
  • American Relief Administration Bulletin. December 30, 1920

1/11

  • European Relief Council bulletin. January 12, 1921
  • European Relief Council Announcement and Article. January 13, 1921
  • Carta Abierta Num. 2. January 17, 1921
  • Bulletin #35. January 20, 1921
  • Carta Abierta. January 21, 1921
  • Carta Abierta Num. 3. January 24, 1921
  • Carta Abierta Num. 4. February 21, 1921
  • List of military deserters. May 7, 1921
  • United States Marshals appointment. June 1, 1921
  • Subpoena. November 30, 1921
  • State and County Tax Receipt. January 12, 1922
  • Poll tax receipt. January 14, 1922
  • Poll tax receipt. January 16, 1922
  • State and County Tax Receipt. January 18, 1922
  • Poll tax receipt. January 23, 1922
  • Court summons, 3 pages. January 17, 1923
  • Government statutes. January 31, 1923
  • List of qualified voters. February 13, 1923
  • Court summons. November 8, 1923
  • Poll tax receipt. January 18, 1924
  • Political calendar, 5 pages. 1924
  • Poll tax receipt. January 19, 1926
  • Poll tax receipt. January 26, 1928
  • Oral report. March 23, 1928
  • Appointment to Postmaster. January 14, 1929
  • League of Postmasters membership form. May 2, 1930

1/12

  • Oil and Gas Lease. January 20, 1931
  • Poll tax receipts. January 30, 1931
  • Royalty Deed. Undated
  • Bond Application. Undated
  • Warranty Deed. March 1935
  • Poll tax receipt. January 11, 1936
  • Poll tax receipt. January 25, 1936

1/13

  • War bond application, 2 copies. Undated
  • Birth Certificate. May 19, 1944
  • Bureau of Reclamation notice. July 24, 1944

Series 11, Box 2

2/17
The second collection of photographs, of both the Perez and Contreras families again. Among them are family photos of the Perez family, Maria Celia Perez’s funeral, a train accident, a group photo of the U.S.A. Immigration, Customs and Health Department when Abundio Contreras was postmaster, and pictures of Mary Howard Contreras and Hilario Contreras.

Series 10, Box 2

2/16

  • Mary Howard's baptism certificate (3 copies). March 3, 1861
  • Funeral announcement for Pablo Ramirez. April 1912
  • "The Blue and Gray" student magazine. January 1917
  • Funeral announcement for Juan Antonio Garcia. August 14, 1920
  • Description of the Contreras family home and an abridged version of the Contreras family history. Undated
  • Description of the Lazaro Lopez family home and an abridged version of the Lazaro Lopez family history. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Ana Rosa Decker. January 28, 1923
  • Funeral announcement for Emilio Decker. August 1923
  • Funeral announcement for Victorina Decker Vda. de Garcia. December 1923
  • Order form for Hopkins' New Annotated Federal Penal Code with Forms. 1927
  • "History of Starr County" by Estela Perez (5 pages). March 5, 1927
  • Estela Perez's homework. October 7, 1927
  • Estela Perez's homework. November 14, 1927
  • Funeral announcement for Jorge Decker. October 1928
  • Booklet titled "Cosas Selectas" (32 pages). Undated
  • Officers Club invitation. March 27, 1929
  • Rio Grande City High School graduation book of H.H. Contreras. 1929
  • 8th-grade Current Events Club membership roster. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Jesus Maria Ramirez. January 1930
  • Funeral announcement for Eduardo Izaguirre. February 1930
  • Copy of the newspaper El Independiente. April 26, 1930
  • Portion of a newspaper. June 4, 1930
  • Funeral announcement for Luis Garcia. November 1931
  • Funeral announcement for Taurino T. Margo. March 1932
  • Funeral announcement for Melesio Garza. September 1932
  • List of items. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Anastasio Garza Gonzalez. February 1934
  • Funeral announcement for Albino Hinojosa. February 1934
  • Funeral announcement for Genaro Madrigal. May 1935
  • Advertisement by the Gold Seal Silk Company. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Casimiro Perez (2 copies). January 16, 1936
  • Funeral announcement for Victorina Recio Vda. de Decker. April 26, 1937
  • Funeral announcement for Sivoir Lopez Alvarez. April 22, 1940
  • Funeral announcement for Indalecio Sanchez Sr. March 1944
  • Ad for the Teatro Dreamland production of "Rancho Grande". Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Silvestra Perez. May 12, 1950
  • Mass offering for Silvestra Perez from Romeo Saldanas. June 4, 1950
  • Funeral announcement for Manuel Salinas Guerra. December 16, 1970
  • Booklet, "Class Mottoes". Undated

Series 1, Box 1

This series contains 7 folders in box 1.

1/1

  • Land Grant. 1852
  • Deed. September 25, 1873
  • Deed of Sale. September 25, 1873
  • Document. January 18, 1875
  • Document. May 8, 1875
  • Map of Land Lots. July 8, 1876
  • Lot Assignments. July 11, 1876
  • Lot Assignments. August 29, 1876
  • Fact Count Sheet. 1877
  • Document, 5 pages. February 7, 1878
  • Mexican citizenship papers. February 28, 1880
  • Court summons. July 19, 1880
  • Mexican citizenship papers. August 5, 1880
  • Document (too faded to be legible). October 11, 1881
  • Document, involving land lots and owners, 11 pages. October 11, 1881
  • Poll tax receipt, 2 copies. March 23, 1882
  • Poll tax receipt. March 30, 1882
  • Poll tax receipt. February 28, 1883
  • Poll tax receipt. February 23, 1885
  • Poll tax receipt. July 16, 1886
  • Poll tax receipt. February 19, 1887
  • Poll tax receipt. December 21, 1887
  • Poll tax receipt. December 26, 1887
  • Poll tax receipt. December 24, 1888
  • Poll tax receipt. December 2, 1889
  • Document. January 15, 1890
  • Document. May 6, 1892
  • Marriage License. November 20, 1895
  • Document, 3 pages. January 17, 1896
  • Deed of Sale. May 19, 1896
  • Survey Record. 1897

    1/2

  • Sale of a Horse. January 20, 1900
  • Map of land lots. 1900
  • Document. November 20, 1902
  • Last Will and Testament. December 5, 1902
  • Bill of Sale. July 16, 1907
  • Warranty Deed. October 21, 1908
  • List of Voters. 1910

    1/3

  • Document. February 12, 1912
  • Proposition. January 16, 1916
  • Contractor’s Bond. January 2, 1917
  • Stock shares of Texas Producers Oil Company. April 8, 1919

    1/4

  • Public Service Announcement from the Sheriff’s Department. Undated
  • Document, 2 pages. Undated
  • Document, 22 pages. August 1921
  • Lawsuit, 20 pages. October 27, 1921
  • Copy of Lawsuit, 11 pages. October 27, 1921
  • Question suggestions to be asked in the lawsuit. April 10, 1922
  • Document. January 1923
  • Document, 2 pages. May 12, 1923
  • Republican Stat Headquarters announcement, with a copy of a county record. August 31, 1923
  • Oil and gas lease. January 9, 1924
  • Application for Presidential Postmaster Examination. July 26, 1924
  • District Court Citation. April 8, 1925
  • Release of Oil and Gas Lease. July 9, 1925
  • Assignment of oil and gas lease, 2 copies. July 10, 1925
  • Contract of Employment, 2 pages. October 30, 1928

    1/5

  • Oil and Gas Lease. January 15, 1931
  • Benefit Certificate. March 1, 1934
  • Contract, 2 pages. March 19, 1934
  • Excerpt from Vernon’s Annotated Texas Statutes (Civil Statutes) Volume 8), 5 pages. Undated
  • Affidavit, 3 pages. May 10, 1935
  • Written copy of the affidavit, 8 pages. May 10, 1935
  • Division of Casimiro Perez Alvarez’s estate. March 3, 1936
  • Contract, 3 pages. June 19, 1937
  • Oil, Gas, and Mineral Lease. July 7, 1937
  • Marriage License. October 31, 1938
  • Certified copy of marriage license. November 9, 1938
  • Confirmation of death. May 5, 1939
  • Partition of real estate, 3 pages. Undated

    1/6

  • Affidavit, 7 pages. October 31, 1941

    1/7

  • Copy of Articles 1150, 802 and 803

Serials, Newsletters/Newspapers

3/1
The American Nationalist, vol. 4 no. 40, 1956

3/2
Behind the Cotton Curtain [stamped "CONFIDENTIAL"], undated

3/3
Black America, RAM, Black Liberation Front of the U.S.A., Fall 1964-removed to catalog

3/4
Changing Patterns in the New South, Southern Regional Council, 1955

3/5
A Check List for Your Local Schools, Southern Regional Council, 1953

3/6
Civil Rights in the United States in 1951: A Balance Sheet of Race Relations, American Jewish Congress and NAACP, 1951 (?)

3/7
Congress Must Act...on Civil Rights, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1955

3/8
The Conscription. Also, Speeches of the Hon. W. D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, on the Conscription; the Way to Attain and Secure Peace; and on Arming the Negroes. With a Letter from Secretary Chase, 1863.

3/9
Democracy Means Fair Employment Practices [Reprint from Economic Outlook, October 1951], Congress of Industrial Organizations, (Originally 1951)

3/10
Gripe-Vine, vol. 1 no. 16, 22, Central State College, 1965

3/11
Hearings Before the United States Commission on Civil Rights. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

3/12
Highlander Reports, Highlander Folk School, 1956

3/13
The Los Angeles War Cry: 'Burn, Baby, Burn', RAM, Black Liberation Front of the U.S.A., undated

3/14
Mississippi:1961 Report to the Commission on Civil Rights from the State Advisory Committee, 1961

3/15
Monroe Non-Violent Action Committee Weekly Newsletter, vol. 1 no. 1, August 21, 1961

3/16
New South, vol. 9 no. 1, vol. 10 no. 5, 11, 12, vol. 12 no. 2, vol. 19 no. 6, vol. 21 no. 1, Southern Regional Council, 1956-57, 1964, 1966

3/17
The Organizer, Northern Student Movement, June 20, 1965

3/18
The Pre-Freshman Liberator, vol. 2 no. 3, August 6, 1964

3/19
Progress and Reaction: 1955, NAACP, 1956

3/20
Residential Desegregation: The Church's New Frontier, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1958

3/21
Save Our Schools: A Roundup of Southern Press Opinion, Department of Christian Social Relations, Council for Christian Social Action, The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Department of Social Education and Action, Division of Christian Citizenship, 1959

3/22
SNCC Newsletter, vol. 1 no. 1, SNCC, 1967

3/23
Social Progress, vol. 48 no. 1, Department of Social Education and Action Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church, 1957

3/24
Then and Now, NAACP, 1959

3/25
This is the NAACP, NAACP, 1960

3/26
This is Tuskegee, Tuskegee Institute, 1965

3/27
The Voice, vol. 6 no. 1, 2, 4, 5, July 1965

3/28
The Ad Hoc Committee, The Triple Revolution, SDS, undated

3/29
Alexander, George J., Civil Rights U.S.A.: Public Schools, Cities in the North and west, 1963: Buffalo, 1964

3/30
Allport, Gordon W., ABC's of Scapegoating, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1948

3/31
American Jewish Congress, Do You Know That…You Can Build for Tomorrow by Working Together Today in the American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Congress, undated

3/32
Barnett, Albert E., A Southerner Answers, NAACP, 1956 (?)

3/33
Bennett, Lerone Jr., SNCC: Rebels With a Cause, undated

3/34
Bowles, Chester, The Negro - Progress and Challenge [Reprint from New York Times Magazine], Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1954

3/35
Brady, Tom P., Black Monday: Segregation or Amalgamation…America has its Choice, Association of Citizens' Councils, 1954

3/36
Brady, Tom P., A Review of Black Monday, Association of Citizens' Councils, 1954 (?)

3/37
Breed, Warren, Beaumont, Texas: College Desegregation without Popular Support, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956 (?)

3/38
Clayton, Ed., ed., The SCLC Story in Words and Pictures, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1964

3/39
Clayton, Edward T., ed, SCLC Newsletter, vol. 2 no. 4, 9, SCLC, 1964

3/40
Cleage, Henry, The Illustrated News, vol. 3 no. 9, vol. 4 no. 12, April 29, 1963

3/41
Cobb, M. Montague, M.D., Hospital Discrimination and the Sixth Imhotep Conference [Reprinted from Journal of the National Medical Association, March 1962, Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 253-255], Charles C. Morchand Co., (originally 1962)

3/42
Commission on the Delta Ministry, Delta Ministry Reports..., Commission on the Delta Ministry (?), 1966

3/43
Cook, Stuart W. , Desegregation: A Psychological Analysis [Reprint from The American Psychologist, vol. 12 no. 1, January 1957], (originally 1957)

3/44
Cullen, Jean V., North Meets South, South Meets South in Student Exchange Program [page 18 from Barnard Alumnae Magazine, Spring 1961], Barnard Alumnae Magazine (?), 1961

3/45
Beveridge, Lowell P., Jr., ed., Liberator, vol. 3 no. 3, Afro-American Research Institute, Inc. (?), 1963

3/46
Booth, Paul, Economic Conversion and the War on Poverty, SDS, undated

3/47
Burlage, Robb, Johnson with Eyes Open, Political Education Project, undated

3/48
Campbell, Ernest Q., When a City Closes its Schools, Institute for Research in Social Science, 1960

3/49
The Citizen's Council, The Citizen's Council, Association of Citizens' Councils, 1954 (?)

3/50
Citizens' Councils, The Educational Fund of the Citizens' Councils, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), undated

3/51
Citizens' Council, The Eight Ifs…and Your Answer!, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), undated

3/52
Citizens' Council, What is the Citizens' Council Doing?, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), undated

3/53
Clarke, John Henrik, ed., Freedomways, vol. 5 no. 2, vol. 6 no. 3, Freedomways Associates, Inc., 1965, 1966

3/54
Coleman, J.P., Meeting the School Crisis, 1954 (?)

3/55
Coleman, J.P., Statement by Gov. J.P. Coleman of Mississippi to the Platform Committee, 1956 (?)

3/56
Collins, Charles Wallace, The Race Integration Cases, American States Rights Assn, Inc., 1954

3/57
The Commission, Public Education: Report of the Commission to the Governor of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Purchase and Printing, 1955

3/58
Commission on Law and Social Action, Assault Upon Freedom of Association, Martin Press, Inc. 1957 (?)

3/59
The Committee on Justice and Peace of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, The Unfinished Task: A Message for Race Relations Sabbath 1963, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1963

3/60
Committee on Social Issues, Report no. 37: Psychiatric Aspects of School Desegregation, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, 1957

3/61
Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives, The American Negro in the Communist Party, Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives (?), 1954

3/62
Commonwealth of Virginia General Assembly, Senate Joint Resolution No. 3, 1956 (?)

3/63
Congress of Racial Equality, Constitution and By-Laws of the Congress of Racial Equality, 1964

3/64
Cook, Eugene, Compilation of Georgia Laws and Opinions of the Attorney General Relating to Segregation of the Races, 1956 (?)

3/65
Cook, Eugene, The Ugly Truth About the NAACP, Association of Citizens' Councils, undated

3/66
Dabbs, James McBride, The Wicked Flee... [Reprint from The Presbyterian Outlook], The Presbyterian Outlook, undated

3/67
Daniels, Jonathan Myrick, A Burning Bush [Reprint from The New Hampshire Church, vol. 17 no. 9], (orignally 1965)

3/68
Davis, James C., Congressman James C. Davis speaks to the States' Rights Council, The Georgia Commission on Education, 1956 (?)

3/69
Debnam, W. E., Weep no more, My Lady, The Graphic Press, Inc., 1955

3/70
DeCell, Hal C., Let the Facts Speak, undated

3/71
Deutsch, Martin, Bernard D. Fischman, Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi, et al, The Role of the Social Sciences in Desegregation: A Symposium, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1958

3/72
Dellinger, Dave, Roy Finch, A. J. Muste, Bayard Rustin, Charles Walker, eds., Liberation, vol. 1 no. 10, Libertarian Press, 1956

3/73
Dewart, Bob, ed., The New South Student, vol. 3 no. 4, 6, 7, Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1966

3/74
The Diocese of Mississippi, Department of Christian Social Relations, The Church Considers the Supreme Court Decision, The Diocese of Mississippi, Department of Christian Social Relations, 1954

3/75
Dolan, Mary, ed., Community, vol. 25 no. 3, Friendship House, November 1965

3/76
Dunn, L. C., Race and Biology, UNESCO, 1958

3/77
Eastland, James O., The Supreme Court's "Modern Scientific Authorities" in the Segregation Case, United States Government Printing Office, 1955

3/78
Eastland, James O., "We've Reached Era of Judicial Tyranny", Association of Citizens' Councils, 1955 (?)

3/79
Faulkner, William, Benjamin E. Mays, Cecil Sims, Three Views of the Segregation Decisions, Southern Regional Council, 1956

3/80
Fleming, Harold C. and John Constable, What's Happening in School Integration?, Public Affairs Committee, 1956

3/81
Friends Peace Committee, A Perspective on Nonviolence, Friends Peace Committee (?), 1957

3/82
George, W. C., The Race Problem from the Standpoint of One Who is Concerned About the Evils of Miscegenation, American States Rights Assn., Inc., 1955

3/83
The Georgia Commission on Education, Report to the Members of the General Assembly by the Georgia Commission on Education, 1956

3/84
Gerasimov, G., G. Kuznetsov, and V. Morev, Fire Bell in the Night, Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1968?

3/85
Gillespie, G. T., A Christian View on Segregation, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), 1954 (?)

3/86
Goldburg, Robert E., The Arrest of Martin Luther King and What We Can Do About It, Gompertz Bros. & Friedler, Inc., 1960 (?)

3/87
Goldstein, Rhonda L. , Negro Nurses in Hospitals [Reprint from the American Journal of Nursing, vol. 60, February 1960], American Journal of Nursing (?), (Originally 1960)

3/88
Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots, Violence in the City - An End or a Beginning?, 1965

3/89
Graham, Shirley, ed., Freedomways, vol. 1, no. 3, Freedomways Associates, Inc., 1961

3/90
Green, Donald Ross and Warren E. Gauerke, If the Schools are Closed...: A Critical Analysis of the Private School Plan, Southern Regional Council, 1959

3/91
Griffin, Howard John and Theodore Freedman, Mansfield, Texas: A Report of the Crisis Situation Resulting from Efforts to Desegregate the School System, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956 (?)

3/92
Griffin, John Howard and Theodore Freedman, Mansfield, Texas: A Report of the Crisis Situation Resulting from Efforts to Desegregate the School System, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956

3/93
Griffin, Junius, ed., SCLC Newsletter, vol 3. no. 2, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1966

3/94
Griffin, Marvin, A Resolution: Requesting Impeachment of Six Members of the United States Supreme Court, 1957 (?)

3/95
Griffin, Marvin, Interposition Address of Governor Marvin Griffin, The Georgia Commission of Education, 1956?

3/96
Giffin, Roscoe, Sturgis, Kentucky: A Tentative Description and Analysis of the School Desegregation Crisis, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

3/97
Guerrero, Gene, Nan Guerrero, Jody Palmour, Janet Delwart and Ronda Stilley, eds., The New South Student, vol. 4 no. 1, Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1967

3/98
Hall, Grover C., Jr., ed., The Montgomery Advertiser, The Montgomery Advertiser, March 10, 1956

3/99
Hamilton, John W., ed., The White Sentinel, vol. 5 no. 12, vol. 6 no. 1, National Citizens Protective Association (?), 1956

3/100
Hamilton, Mary, Louise Inghram, et al, Freedom Riders Speak for Themselves, News and Letters, 1961

3/101
Hamlett, Ed, ed., The New South Student, vol. 2 no. 5, Southern Student Organizing Committee, October 1965

3/102
Hansen, Carl F., Miracle of Social Adjustment: Desegregation in the Washington, D.C. Schools, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1957

3/103
Harding, Vincent, Black Power, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1966

3/104
Hawes, Senate Resolution No. 39, 1957 (?)

3/105
Hayden, Tom, Eugene Feingold, Politics '65, SDS , 1965

3/106
Hayden, Tom, The Power of the Dixiecrats, SDS, 1963 (?)

3/107
Hayden, Tom, Student Social Action, SDS, undated

3/108
Head, Harold, ed., Elan, vol. 1 no. 3, Risk University (?), 1966

3/109
Healy, Mary Rosalind and Lloyd Wilson, Winning Essays in the 1960 Contest, Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, 1960 (?)

3/110
Heggen, Brian, ed., The New South Student, vol. 4 no. 3, Southern Student Organizing Committee, April 1967

3/111
Henderson, Vivian W., The Economic Status of Negroes: In the Nation and in the South, Southern Regional Council, undated

3/112
Henry, Elizabeth, ed., Voice of Americus, vol. 2 no. 6, 7, 1965

3/113
Hirsch, Selma, Fear and Prejudice, Public Affairs Committee, 1957

3/114
Holden, Anna, A First Step toward school integration, Congress of Racial Equality, 1958

3/115
Holden, Anna, Bonita Valien, Preston Valien, Clinton, Tennessee: A Tentative Description and Analysis of the School Desegregation Crisis, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

3/116
Hurston, Zora Neale, A Negro Deplores Integration Idea, undated

3/117
Ivy, James W., ed., The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races (vol. 64, no. 1), The Crisis Publishing Company, 1957

3/118
Jahoda, Marie, Race relations and mental health, UNESCO, 1960

3/119
Jencks, Christopher, Mississippi: From Conversion to Coercion [Reprint from The New Republic, August 22, 1964], SNCC, (originally 1964)

3/120
Johns, Elizabeth, ed., Social Action, vol.31 no. 3, Council for Christian Social Action, United Church of Christ, 1964

3/121
Johnson, Manning, Wanted: Another Booker T. Washington [Reprint from The American Mercury], undated

3/122
Johnson, Wayne, ed., The Vine City Voice, vol. 1 no. 9, vol. 2 no. 2, Vine City Foundation, 1967

3/123
Jones, Lewis, Stanley Smith, Tuskegee, Alabama: Voting Rights and Economic Pressure, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1958

3/124
Jones, Lewis W., A Southern Answer to Booker T. Washington, Macon County Chamber of Commerce, 1958

3/125
Jones, Marshall B., The Black Power Argument, Gainsville S.D.S. Press, 1966

3/126
Jones, Wayne Marshall, 1965 Report: Student Interracial Ministry, Board of Missions of the Methodist Church (?), 1965

3/127
Kahn, Tom, The Economics of Equality, League for Industrial Democracy, 1964

3/128
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, ed., Interposition, David Tennant Bryan, 1956 (?)

3/129
King, Clennon, The Clennon King Story, State Times, 1957 (?)

3/130
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Annual Report, 1965 (?)

3/131
King, Martin Luther, Jr., This is SCLC, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, undated

3/132
Author: Knoll, Erwin, The Truth About Desegregation in Washington's Schools, The Turnpike Press, Inc., (Originally 1958)

3/133
Kresh, Paul, ed., American Judaism, vol. 26 no. 1, pg. 19; no. 3 pg. 4-6, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1966

3/134
Lee, Irving J., How Do You Talk About People?, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956

3/135
Leiris, Michel, Race and Culture, UNESCO, 1958

3/136
Lewis, Anthony, Human Background of the Civil Rights Issue [Reprint from New York Times Magazine, February 14 1960], Community Relations Service, Institute of Human Relations (?), 1963

3/137
Lightsey, William M., Organizing to Save Public Schools..., The Messenger Press, undated

3/138
Little, Kenneth L., Race and Society, UNESCO, 1958

3/139
Lomax, Almena, The Tuskegee Tribune, vol. 1 no. 2, 4, Almena Lomax, 1964

3/140
Long, Herman H., G. McLeod Bryan, Irwin Sobel, et al, Human Relations and the Moral Challenge, Race Relations Department, Board of Home Missions, Division of Higher Education and the AMA, Congregational Christian Churches, 1958 (?)

3/141
Love, Edgar A., Claiming the Right to Choose: a profile [Reprint from Motive magazine, November 1962], Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc. (?), (originally 1962)

3/142
Lowndes County Freedom Organization, Is This the Party You Want?, Lowndes County Freedom Organization, undated

3/143
Lynd, Staughton, Coalition Politics or Nonviolent Revolution? [Reprint from Liberation, June-July 1965], (originally 1965)

3/144
Marcus, Lloyd, The Treatment of Minorities in Secondary School Textbooks, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1961

3/145
The Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations, The Baltimore Commission on Human Relations, Desegregation in the Baltimore City Schools, 1955

3/146
Mastrude, Roger G., If Your Next Neighbors are Negroes, Race Relations Department, American Missionary Association, 1951

3/147
Mathews, Joseph W., L. Thurston Barnett, Allan R. Brockway, Fredric Buss, et al., eds., Image, vol. 1 no. 2, The Ecumenical Institute (?), 1963

3/148
McClary, Webster, Prominent Kingstree Negro Makes Frank Statement [Reprinted from The Country Record, Kingstree, South Carolina, Thrusday, September 15, 1955], (Originally 1955)

3/149
McMillan, George, The South's Pattern of Violence Has Changed [Reprint from The Washington Post, October 7, 1962], Washington Post (?), (originally 1962)

3/150
Merton, Thomas, The Black Revolution, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, undated

3/151
Miller, Dorothy, Danville, Virginia, SNCC, 1963

3/152
Miller, Loren, Of Senators, Supreme Court Justices and Prior Judicial Experience, NAACP, (originally 1956)

3/153
Miller, Louis, ed., Community Bulletin, vol. 1 no. 5, 1960

3/154
Morant, G. M., The Significance of Racial Differences, UNESCO, 1958

3/155
Murphy, Walter G., The NAACP: Colored Man's Champion, NAACP, 1961

3/156
Myers, Robin, Louisiana Story 1964: The Sugar System and the Plantation Workers, National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 1964

3/157
NAACP, The Day They Changed Their Minds, NAACP, 1960

3/158
NAACP, Desegregation: A Progress Report, NAACP, 1955

3/159
NAACP, F.E.P.C. and the Cost of Discrimination, NAACP, undated

3/160
NAACP, The Forgotten People, New York State Conference of NAACP Branches, undated

3/161
NAACP, Manual for Workers in N.A.A.C.P. Membership Campaigns, NAACP, undated

3/162
NAACP, NAACP 46th Annual Conference Resolutions, NAACP, 1955

3/163
NAACP, NAACP: An American Organization, NAACP, 1956

3/164
NAACP, The Supreme Court Order on School Desegregation, 1955, NAACP

3/165
National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, The High Cost of Bad Housing [Reprint from the ADL bulletin], Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (?), undated

3/166
National Committee for the Albany Defendants, Upside-down Justice: The Albany Cases, National Committee for the Albany Defendants, undated

3/167
Nelson, D. M., Conflicting Views on Segregation, Association of Citizens' Councils, undated

3/168
Ovington, Mary White, How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began, NAACP, (originally 1914)

3/169
Posey, Barbara Ann, "Why I Sit In", NAACP, 1960 (?)

3/170
The President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, For All Americans Equality in Job Opportunity, 1961

3/171
Ridenour, Ron, Anne Leslie, Victor Oliver, The Fire This Time, AFL-CIO (?), 1965

3/172
Rose, Peter I., ed., Joint Newsletter on Intergroup Relations, 1961

3/173
Rosen, Milton, ed., PL, vol. 5 no. 1, Progressive Labor (?), 1965

3/174
Sass, Herbert Ravenell, Mixed Schools and Mixed Blood, 1956 (?)

3/175
Schechter, Daniel I., Dialogue Magazine, vol. 2 no. 3, Cornell United Religious Work, May 1962

3/176
Searles, Ruth, ed., Research Previews, vol. 8 no. 2, Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, February 1961

3/177
Shapiro, Harry L., Race Mixture, UNESCO, 1960

3/178
Shapiro, Herbert, The Education of Malcolm X: The autobiography of a Negro nationalist in transition (article in Jewish Currents, Jewish Currents (?), October 1966

3/179
Shields, Elizabeth, ed., The Activist, vol. 1 no. 1, Tuskegee Institute Advancement League (?), 1965

3/180
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizen, vol. 6 no. 6, The Citizens' Council, Inc., 1962

3/181
Simon, Jean, Desegregation! Labor's Stake in the Fight for Negro Equality, Pioneer Publishers, 1955

3/182
Smith, Charles U. and Lewis M. Killian, Tallahassee, Florida: The Tallahassee Bus Protest, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1958

3/183
Smith, Stanley, ed., The Journal of the Association of Social Science Teachers, vol. 9 no. 2, Tuskegee Institute Press, 1964

3/184
SNCC, Arkansas Voice, vol. 1 no. 1, SNCC, 1965

3/185
SNCC, Freedom, SNCC, undated

3/186
SNCC, Mississippi: Subversion of the Right to Vote, SNCC, undated

3/187
SNCC Vine City Project, Black Power, USNSA, undated

3/188
South Dakota Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Report on Rapid City, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

3/189
Southern Regional Council, Next Steps in the South: Answers to Current Questions, Southern Regional Council, undated

3/190
Southern Regional Council, Questions & Answers: The Schools and the Courts, Southern Regional Council, 1953

3/191
Southern Regional Council, The South of the Future, Southern Regional Council, 1951

3/192
Spiegler, Samuel, NAIRO Reporter, vol. 5 no. 5, vol. 6 no. 6, 9, vol. 7 no. 1-4, National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1955-1957

3/193
State Sovereignty Commission, In the Interest of Better Understanding, undated

3/194
Steinberg, Harold, ed., The American Jewish Committee Newsletter, vol. 1. no. 1, pg. 1 (?), The American Jewish Committee, 1965

3/195
Stetler, Henry G., Minority Group Integration by Labor and Management, State of Connecticut Commission on Civil Rights, 1953

3/196
Stetler, Henry G., Private Interracial Neighborhoods in Connecticut, Commission on Civil Rights, 1957

3/197
Stilley, Ronda, ed., The New South Student, vol. 3 no. 1, Southern Student Organizing Committee, January 1966

3/198
Stone, I. F., ed., I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. 6 no. 37, vol. 9 no. 44, vol. 12 no. 4, I.F. Stone, 1961, 1964

3/199
Students for a Democratic Society, The Port Huron Statement, Students for a Democratic Society, 1964

3/200
Supreme Court of the United States, In the Supreme Court of the United States: October Term, 1953..., Supreme Printing Co., 1953 (?)

3/201
Talmadge, Herman E., You and Segregation, Vulcan Press, Incorporated, 1955

3/202
Taylor, Hobart, Jr., The President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity [Reprint from Southwestern Law Journal], Southern Methodish University School of Law, undated

3/203
Towe, Bill, Handbook for a Voter Registration and Education Project in Virginia's Blackbelt, Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee (?), undated

3/204
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Civil Rights: Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

3/205
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Conference Before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960

3/206
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Education: 1961 United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 (?)

3/207
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Family Housing and the Negro Serviceman, 1964

3/208
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Hearings Before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962

3/209
United States Congress, Public Law 88-352, 1964

3/210
United States National Student Association, SCOPE: A Directory of Summer Opportunities for College Students in Community Service, United States National Student Association, 1965

3/211
Valien, Bonita M., The St. Louis Story: A Study of Desegregation, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956

3/212
Vernon, Robert, The Black Ghetto, Pioneer Publishers, 1965

3/213
Wade, Leo J., Journal of Public Law, vol. 3 no. 1, Emory University Law School, 1954

3/214
Washington, Myrtle, ed., We the People, vol. 1 no. 4, May 1966

3/215
Watts, Daniel H., Liberator, vol. 6 no. 1, Afro-American Research Inst. Inc. (?), 1966

3/216
Wilkins, Roy, Roy Wilkins speaks out on..., NAACP, 1962

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Williams, Robert F., ed., The Crusader, vol. 1 no. 1-2, 4,5, 29, 33, 36, 37, 41-45, vol. 2 no. 5, 18, 22, 24-33, vol. 3 no. 2, 3, 6,8-9, vol. 4 no. 1-7, vol. 5 no. 1-3, 1962-1964

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Zinn, Howard, Schools in Context: The Mississippi Idea, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, (originally 1964)

Serials, Newsletters/Newspapers

4/1
The American Negro Writer and His Roots: Select Papers from the First Conference of Negro Writers, American Society of African Culture, 1960

4/2
The New Republic, pg. 19, October 16, 1965

4/3
The New South, vol. 21 no. 1, Southern Regional Council, 1966

4/4
Peace News no. 1453, Peace News Ltd., 1964

4/5
The Race Concept, UNESCO, 1958

4/6
The Saturday Evening Post, December 17, 1955, pgs 26, 27, 75, 1955

4/7
American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: Racial Desegregation and Integration, 1956

4/8
American Press, The Plot Against Black America, Harlem Branch of Progressive Labor Party, undated

4/9
Benne, Kenneth D., Leland P. Bradford, Ronald Lippitt, Group Dynamics and Social Action, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1950

4/10
Braden, Anne, House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation, National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, undated

4/11
Burlage, Robb, The South as an Underdeveloped Country, SDS, undated

4/12
Carmichael, Stokely, Who is Qualified? [pgs 19-22 in The New Republic], January 8, 1966

4/13
Carmichael, Stokley, Toward Black Liberation [Reprint from The Massachusetts Review, Autumn, 1966], SNCC, 1966

4/14
Cieciorka, Bobbi, Frank Cieciorka, Negroes in American History: A Freedom Primer, The Student Voice, Inc., 1965

4/15
Detwiler, Bruce, A Time to be Black [pgs 19-22 in The New Republic], September 17, 1966

4/16
Epstein, Benjamin R., Arnold Forster, Discussion Guide: "Some of my best friends...", Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

4/17
Gittell, Marilyn, Participants and Participation: A Study of School Policy in New York City, Center for Urban Education, 1966 (?)

4/18
Jenness, Doug, ed., Young Socialist, vol. 9 no. 4, March-April 1966

4/19
Kellog, Paul, ed., Survey Graphic, vol. 36 no. 1, Survey Associates, Inc., January 1947

4/20
Levi-Strauss, Claude, Race and History, UNESCO, 1958

4/21
Long, Margaret, ed., New South, vol. 20 no. 3 [Cover only], Southern Regional Council, March 1965

4/22
Lynn, Conrad J., Monroe, North Carolina...Turning Point in American History, Correspondence Publishing Co., 1962

4/23
Malcolm X, Two Speeches by Malcolm X, Pioneer Publishers, 1965

4/24
McDonald, William H., Thomas D. Davis, William P. Frank, et al, Southern School News, vol. 1 no. 10, Southern Education Reporting Service (?), 1955

4/25
Raab, Earl and Seymour M. Lipset, Prejudice and Society, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1959

4/26
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Mississippi Summer Project: Running Summary of Incidents, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, undated

4/27
Thompson, Chas H., The Journal of Negro Education, vol. 20 no. 3, Howard University Press, 1951

4/28
Tumin, Melvin M., Segregation and Desegregation: a digest of recent research, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1957

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"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

Scott - Showers

Scott, Alastair Ian
Scott, Felicia James
Scott, Floyd L.
Scott, Hilda
Scott, Ira E.
Scott, James Floyd
Scott, James T.
Scott, John Lee III
Scott, Martha
Scott, Paul R.
Scott, Robert B.
Scott, Robert J.
Scott, S. U.
Scott, Susan C.
Scott, W.S. ()
Scott, William J.
Scott, William W.
Scovell, Field
Scribner, Travis Douglas
Scrivner, Frank H.
Scruggs, Charles G.
Scruggs, Shay Wright
Scrutchfield, W.L.
Scruton, Rebecca Beal
Scully, Marlan
Seager, Stephen
Seals, Fred C. Jr.
Seals, W.D.
Seaman, Anna
Seaman, Don F.
Search, Stephen
Searcy, Roland
Searcy, Stephen
Sears, William E.
Seastrunk, Dempsey H.
Sebastian, Roy Pereira
Sebesta, A.L. ''Dutch''
Sebesta, Bennie F.
Sebesta, Ernest Frank
Sebesta, Robert Thomas
Sedrani, Fred
Seed, John Richard
Seeligson, Harry G.
Seeman, Otto P.
Seewald, Hughes ''Buddy''
Segler, Thomas Wayne
Segner, Bob
Segrest, Herman
Seibert, John J.
Seidel, Andrew D.
Sekera, Franklin
Sekiguchi, Junji
Self, Charles C.
Self, Donald J.
Self, Patricia
Self, Richard, A.
Selivanova, Olga
Sell, Jane
Sellers, Margie
Sells, Murray C.
Selman, James
Semmelrogge, William Frank ''Bill''
Sennett, Debra L.
Sennette, Gradyne
Senter, E.G.
Seo, Jung Uck
Sessoms, H. Douglas
Sessums, Charles M.
Setlow, Barry
Settegast, Binz J.
Settegast, Marion Edward Jr.
Seward, Clay L.
Sewell, James L.
Seyed-Yagobi, Jamal
Seymour, J. D. Sr.
Seymour, John L.
Seymour, Richard
Seymour, Sam K.
Sezgin, Ergin
Shadduck, John A.
Shafer, Carl E.
Shafer, Harry
Shafer, Jill
Shafer, Richard
Shafer, Scott
Shaffer, Horace
Shaffer, Ronald Mark
Shaffer, Ruth C.
Shaffner, Joseph C.
Shakel, David
Shamburger, Ron
Shanks, Rex Jr.
Shannon, Billy Wayne
Shannon, D.M. ''Tubby''
Shannon, Frank
Shannon, Jack and Jerry
Shapiro, Bernard L.
Shapiro, Howard
Shapiro, James
Sharp, John
Sharp, W. Herschel
Sharpe, Peter
Shaunty, Timothy L.
Shaw, Ben
Shaw, Ernest K.
Shaw, Harry
Shawn, J.L.
Shawver, Ernest
Shea, Charles
Shearer, Carla
Shearon, Winston
Shebilske, Wayne
Sheehy, Dennis
Sheeler, Lauren
Sheer, Alain
Sheffield, William
Sheikh, Amer
Shelby, --
Sheld, Bill
Shellenberger, Paul Robert
Shelton, Deborah D.
Shelton, George C.
Shelton, J. Maurice
Shelton, Lockett
Shelton, Sidney Don
Shelton, Virginia
Shen, Xiao-Non ''Susan''
Shenkir, William
Shepardson, Charles Noah
Shephard, Perry J.
Sheppard, Frank W.
Sheppard, Sallie V.
Shepperd, Charles Ray
Shepperd, J.N.
Shepperd, James Nolen
Shepperd, Willie Mae
Sheridan, E. D. ''Icky''
Sherman, Mike
Sherrill, David Winfred
Sherrill, Jackie 1+Backfile
Sherrill, Owen W.
Sherry, Clifford
Shertzer, Howard
Sherwood, Ross M.
Shibata, Go
Shields, C. Nelson
Shih, Chia S.
Shipe, Emerson R.
Shipman, Paul Joseph
Shively, Mike
Shivers, Allan
Shivers, Franklin B.
Shopp, Ryan
Shorland, F.B.
Shorp, Greg
Short, A.K.
Short, Elsie Phillips
Shoup, Terry E.
Showers, Wayne

Sapenter - Scoggins

Sapenter, Debra
Sargent, Alice Applegate
Sargent, Frederic C.
Sargent, H.H.
Sarkissian, Igor
Sarran, James E.
Sartin, Marvin
Saslow, Mary Ciani
Saslow, Wayne
Sasse, Ron
Sasser, Clarence Eugene
Sather, Bob
Satterwhite, Frank M.
Sauer, Edward F.
Sauer, Helmut
Saunders, Kenneth
Saunders, O.E. ''Pete''
Saunders, W.E.
Savage, Francis Elijah II ''Doc''
Savage, Norman Lee
Savage, Rhoda
Savage, Tom
Savell, Jeff
Savell, Jess
Saving, Thomas R.
Sawyer, Donald T.
Sawyer, Horace A.
Saxena, Raj-Kishore
Saxon, Hayes
Sayavdra, Leo
Sayers, Hadden
Saylak, Donald
Sbisa, Bernard
Scalise, Charles Jackson
Scarbrough, David
Scardino, N.A.
Scasta, Charley J.
Schaedel, Charlie
Schaefer, Clarence
Schaffer, Albert
Schaffer, Fritz
Schaffer, Ruth
Schaffner, Joseph C.
Schake, Lowell M.
Schaller, W. Neil
Schapery, Richard A.
Scharifker, Benjamin
Scharrett, William John
Schatte, Curtis E.
Schedemann, Ivan
Schefthauer, Bob
Schehin, Calvin E.
Schelling, Gerald
Schelling, Margaret
Schember, Kurt Alan
Schember, Victor E.
Schenk, Susan
Schepps, Julius
Scherta, Dorothy J.
Schertz, Dorothy
Schielack, Vincent
Schielak, Janie
Schiller, R. E. Jr.
Schiller, W. B.
Schilling, Gerald
Schink, David R.
Schiwetz, Edward Muegge ''Buck'' 1+Backfile
Schlandt, Allen
Schlapper, Gerald
Schlei, Barbara
Schlesslman, G.W. ''Skipper''
Schlutt, Edward Frederick
Schmidly, David J.
Schmidt, D.H.
Schmidt, Gayle
Schmidt, Henry C.
Schmidt, Herbert E. ()
Schmidt, Hubert
Schmidt, Matthew
Schmidt, Michael Alan
Schmidt, Sheri
Schmittou, Homer Rudolph
Schnatterly, Robert C.
Schneider, Bob
Schneider, Elizabeth ''Betsy''
Schneider, Elmer
Schneider, John Edward
Schneider, Marian
Schneider, Paul Hensey
Schneider, Steven
Schneider, Vernon E.
Schnoor, Roxanne
Schob, David E.
Schoenfeldt, Lyle F.
Schofield, Ziza
Scholl, Louis J.
Scholl, Phillip C.
Schorn, Ronald A.
Schrader, Ben F.
Schreiber, Harris J.
Schreiber, Mrs. Toby
Schriever, Bernard Adolf
Schrode, Robert R.
Schroeder, Bruno E.
Schroeder, Bryan Elton
Schroeder, H.W.
Schroeder, Harry W.
Schroeder, Jessica Ann
Schroeder, Melvin C.
Schroer, Anne C.P.
Schuessler, Hans A.
Schuffler, R. Henderson (1908-1975)
Schugart, Gary
Schugart, Rebecca
Schuhmacher, Henry C.
Schuler, George A.
Schultz, Carl W.
Schultz, Charles R.
Schultz, Roger
Schultz, Rudy
Schulz, Clyde
Schulz, Emil Carl Jr.
Schulze, Darrell G.
Schulze, Victor E.
Schuster, Joseph L.
Schutt, Cathy
Schutze, Walter
Schwab, Catherine Anne
Schwalm, H. R.
Schwart, Robert Jr.
Schwartz, Bill
Schwarzkopf, Norman
Schweers, Chester W.
Schweichler, Conrad Paul
Schweigert, Bernard S.
Schweikert, Emile
Scifres, Charles J.
Sciullo, Sam
Scoates, Daniels
Scofield, J. A. ''Beef''
Scoggins, James R.

Sandstedt Materials

1/1: Correspondence, committee notes, minutes, and memos for Texas Creditors' Collections System Subcommittee on the Texas Collection Manual. 1977-1982

1/2:

  • Minutes and other records of Continuing Legal Education Committee for the Texas Bar Association, October 1979 - October 1980

1/3: Syllabi for Management 211, 212, and 643. Fall 1978, Summer 1980, Fall 1982, Spring-Fall 1984

1/4: Course handouts: "Texas Court System" (Undated), "Legal Bibliography" (Fall 1983), "Property Exempt from Forced Sale in Texas" (Undated), and article excerpts from Fortune (June 18, 1979).

1/5: Texas Bar Journal, vol. 29, No. 3. March 22, 1966

1/6: Texas Bar Journal, vol. 30, No. 10. November 22, 1967

1/7: Officers, Directors Section Officers Committees of the State Bar of Texas 1984-1985.

Sailing - SCONA

Sailing
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Sbisa Dining Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Scholarships, Grants, & Awards
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Duplicates
Negatives

SCONA
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Photocopies #101-150
Photocopies #151-200
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Negatives

Rotell - Santiago-Melendez

Rotell, Thomas M.
Rothe, Joe H.
Rothe, Joe M.
Rothers, Dennis
Rothgeb, Claude
Rotholz, Max
Rotsch, Melvin Medford
Rountree, T.H. & Lee J.
Rouse, John Phillip
Rouse, John Wilson Jr.
Roussel, Peter
Routh, Mary
Routt, Joe
Routt, Milton L.
Routt, William ''Chip''
Rowan, Neilon, J.
Rowe, Gilbert T.
Rowe, Marvin
Rowell, Charles H.
Rowell, Judge
Rowell, Nelda S.
Rowell, T.D.
Rowland, James M.
Rowland, Lenton O.
Rowlett, John Miles
Roy, Girija P.
Royal, R.F.
Royall, R.R.
Royer, Lloyd David ''Dad''
Rubenkoenig, Harry
Ruby, Martin
Ruch, Carlton
Rucker, Ken
Rucker, Melvin
Rucker, Robert H.
Rudd, J.C.
Rudder, James Earl 1+Backfile
Rudder, Margaret
Ruel, Pat
Ruesink, David
Ruhman, W.A. ''Doc''
Rundell, William
Runge, Edward C.A.
Runkles, Jack Ralph
Runnels, Robert C.
Running, Vicki
Runyon, John W. ''Bill''
Runyon, Marvin
Ruoff, W.W. ''Dub''
Rupel, Isaac Walker
Rupley, William
Rupp, Chris
Rupp, Robert A.
Ruppel, Fred
Rushing, Robert L.
Russ, Scott Alan
Russell, Aubrey W.
Russell, Billy Don Jr.
Russell, Dan
Russell, Ian Steele
Russell, James E.
Russell, Joe G.
Russell, John E.
Russell, Laura J.
Russell, Leon H.
Russell, Leonore
Russell, Ottie
Russell, Robert R.
Russell, William
Russman, Howard
Russo, Elizabeth
Ruth, Stephen G.
Rutledge, Robert
Ruzicka, Frank
Ryan, A.C.
Ryan, Brenda
Ryan, Cecil B.
Ryan, Doris
Ryan, Sarah
Ryan-Crowe, Virginia Cass
Rychlik, Max Wayne
Rylander, Carole Keeton
Ryu, Dewey D.Y.
Saatkamp, Herman J. Jr.
Sackett, William M.
Sadberry, Pat
Sadberry, Wayne
Sadoski, Mark
Saenz, Rogelio
Safe, Stephen
Safwat, Nabil
Sager, William
Sakowitz, Aleck
Saladino, Sabrina
Salazar, Ray
Salazar, Ray
Salgado, Roberto
Salinas, Manuel A.
Salisbury, Clay
Salmon, C.R.
Salomon, Charles
Sames, Bill
Samford, Charles Biff
Sammons, Ramon
Sample, Lucien L. Jr.
Sampson, H. Wayne
Sampson, Helen Anderson
Sams, Lewis C. Jr.
Samson, Charles Harold Jr.
Samuel, Harry
Samuels, John S.
Samuelson, Marvin
San Andres, Luis
Sanborn, C.E.
Sanchez, David A.
Sanchez, Nicholas
Sanchez, Santiago A.
Sanchez-Sinecio, Edgar
Sandel, Corkey
Sander, Eugene G.
Sanders, Chris
Sanders, Darryl
Sanders, G.C.
Sanders, James O.
Sanders, Ruban Alfred
Sanders, Sam Houston
Sanders, Walter C.
Sanderson, Ezra Dwight
Sandlin, Fred C.
Sandlin, Mike
Sandstedt, Carl Edward
Sandstedt, John L.
Sanford, James Robert
Sansom, Marion
Santiago, Emily
Santiago-Melendez, Miguel

Rodeo Club Materials

1-01: A&M Budgets, 1947-1949

1-02: Articles, 1940-1941; April 1990; October 22, 1993

1-03: Correspondence, December 8, 1950; April 11, 1990; October 10, 1990; November 9, 1994; January 10, 1996

1-04: Government Documents, April 26, 1996

1-05: Magazine Publications, June 1949; May 1967; November 1974; October 1990; October 1993

1-06: Miscellaneous Articles, Undated

1-07: Newsletters, August 26, 2002; February 9, 2003; September 2003

1-08: Notes, 1946; 1948; 1972; 1974; 1976; 1996

1-09: Photographs, 1938; 1946-1947; 1949-1951

1-10: Programs, 1939-1941; 1948-1949; 1951; 1953; 1970-1972; 1974; 1990; 1993; 1997

1-11: University of Arizona Programs, 1946; 1948

Rodeo - Saddle Sirloin Club

Rodeo
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Duplicates
Negatives

Rototract
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Rugby
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Negatives

Saddle and Sirloin Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Robson Correspondence and Photographs

This box contains the following:

  • Photograph of Robson outside of a military tent. Handwritten note on the back: "grey in Honda Spanish American War Quarter Master Sgt.".
  • Photograph portrait of Robson at A&M College.
  • Photograph of Bill (unknown) at A&M College in front of a pillar of an unknown building.
  • Correspondence, "Dear Father" from "Son" C. Guy Robson. October 24, 1897 (3 pages)
  • The Battalion Stationary envelope addressed to Judge W. S. Robson in La Grange, Texas. May 28, 1898
  • Headquarters Corps of Cadets, College Station, TX. Commandant approved by the President, the Corps of Cadets appointments made belonging to any class during the class upon the opening of the next session. June 10, 1896 (3 pages)
  • Invitation letter from the Corps of Cadets of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas to the "Thanksgiving Hop" complimentary to the Football Team on November 29, 1907, in College Station, TX
  • Correspondence dating "Gentleman" from "The Claim Prwarder" A. J. Moorhead. July 2, 1901 (1 page)

Roback - Rost

Roback, J. James
Robbins, Cooper
Robeck, Bruce
Robeck, Carol
Roberson, Jessie Lean
Roberson, Kenneth T.
Roberson, Nena
Robert, Curtis D.
Roberts, Dan
Roberts, Danny
Roberts, Donald E. ''Bud''
Roberts, J.C.
Roberts, James Elton ''Jocko''
Roberts, John R. III
Roberts, Kevin Phillip
Roberts, Milton R.
Roberts, Ray
Robertson, Dan H.
Robertson, George L.
Robertson, Gustav Robert
Robertson, James Linton
Robertson, James R.
Robertson, John
Robertson, Lillian
Robertson, Melvin
Robertson, Perry W.
Robertson, Robert D.
Robertson, Sharon A.
Robertson, William R.
Robinson, A.J. ''Joe''
Robinson, C.W.
Robinson, Charles
Robinson, Dorothy D.
Robinson, Frank
Robinson, Hampton C. Jr.
Robinson, J.
Robinson, James
Robinson, James William ''Bill''
Robinson, Joe M.
Robinson, John W.
Robinson, June Lavern
Robinson, Kenneth L.
Robinson, Richard M.
Robinson, Susan E.
Robinson, Tom W.
Robison, Arthur
Robison, Earl Douglas
Robnett, Marshall Foch
Robnett, W. Morgan
Rochon, Ron
Rock, James
Rode, Norman F.
Rodenberger, Charles A.
Rodenberger, Lou
Rodgers, Alan S.
Rodgers, George M.
Rodgers, Henry III
Rodgers, J. Daniel
Rodgers, Mettie Azalee
Rodriguez, Albert R.
Rodriguez, Anthony
Rodriguez, Joe T.
Rodriguez, Paul
Rodriguez, Pete L.
Rodriguez, Pete Y.
Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio
Roeber, Charles Arthur
Roenigk, William J.
Roeseler, Wolfgang G.
Roesset, Jose M.
Rogan, Charles
Rogan, Octavia
Roger, David Valentine
Rogers, Barbara
Rogers, Ben C. Sr.
Rogers, Bob
Rogers, Bob G.
Rogers, Gerald Glasson
Rogers, Herbert Jr.
Rogers, J. Wesley
Rogers, James R.
Rogers, John S.
Rogers, L.F. Jr.
Rogers, Lorene Roby
Rogers, Owens
Rogers, Ralph Harold
Rogers, Raymond L.
Rogers, Robert A.
Rogers, Walter Bob
Rogers, William Boyce
Rohack, J. James
Rohn, Douglas
Rohrbaugh, Percy Winifred
Rojo del Busto, Mario
Roland, F.D.
Roller, Herbert
Rollins, A.P.
Rollins, J. T.
Rollins, John
Rollins, John Wesley
Rollins, Joseph G. (1918-2008)
Roman, Jaime Sr.
Roman, William B.
Romane, W.M.
Romero, John R.
Romieniec, Edward John
Ronhovde, Ivan Norman
Roof, Paul Wayne
Rooney, Lloyd
Roop, Stephen
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roper, Bobby
Rosa, R.R.
Rosa Sr., Vicenti G. "Beaver"
Rosberg, David
Rosborough, James F.
Roschke, Paul
Rose, Aaron
Rose, Archibald Johnson
Rose, Earl Glenn
Rose, Peter
Rose, Timothy L.
Rose, Warren
Rose, Werner
Rosen, David
Rosenheim, James
Rosenthal, E. M. ''Manny''
Rose-Redwood, Reuben
Rosprim, Antone L.
Ross, Billy Joe
Ross, Emmett James Sr.
Ross, Hayes Jr.
Ross, Henry
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" 1+Backfile
Ross, Robert ''Bob''
Rosson III, C. Parr
Rossynek, Michael
Rost, Robert Rudolph

Rings(Seniors) - Roadrunners

Rings--Seniors
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Duplicates
Negatives
Slides

Roadrunners
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Reunion Materials

This box contains the following:

  • Binder from Class of 1945 50th Anniversary Reunion, April 20-22, 1995
  • Class of 1945 Biographical Information (200+)
  • 1995 Muster programs (2x)
  • Hotel receipt [?]
  • Schedule of events
  • Advance Registration list
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