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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives Box
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Oversize Materials

63/31: Sketch map of partition of lands in Porción 52, Webb County, between Felipe M. Gutierrez and others.

63/32: Photostat copy of a map attached to a Partition Deed of lands in the Dolores Subdivision by and between Proceso Martinez and others, 1918.

63/33: Map showing the Sauz Ranch Tract of Jesús María Martinez in the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint, 1940.

63/34: Map of La Volanta Pasture, Webb County, Texas, blueprint, 1937.

63/35: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, whiteprint, 1921.

Oversize Materials

58/9: Genealogical chart of the descendants of Jesus Treviño and Viviana Gutierrez, founders of San Ygnacio, Texas.

58/10: Map showing the subdivisions of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant in Zapata and Webb Counties, blueprint, 1921

58/11: Map of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, blueprint.

Oversize Materials

64/36: Map of roads and land holdings in the Dolores Subdivision, 1927.

64/37: Ink sketch map of Mercurio Martinez lands in Zapata County including Casa Verde and La Selva farms, 1936.

64/38: Land ownership map of Zapata County showing roads and ranches, ink on linen, 1919.

64/39: Contour map of property of the Cole Interests in Webb and Duval Counties.

64/40: Map of land in Webb and Zapata Counties showing conflict between the porciónes of Laredo and the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint, 1911.

Oversize Materials

61/21: Original map showing the subdivision of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, ink, 1958.

61/22: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, whiteprint, 1962.

61/23: Genealogical chart showing the children and heirs of Estanislado Gutierrez and Josefa Gutierrez, descendants of Captain José Miguel de Cuellar, an early settler of Texas, ink original.

61/24: Whiteprint copy of No. 23.

Oversize Materials

62/25: Map of lands owned by Proceso Martinez in the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint with manuscript additions, 1931.

62/26: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, whiteprint, 1958.

62/27: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant showing the north corner of the Vidaurri vs. Bruni judgment, blueprint, 1933.

62/28: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant showing details in the Dolores settlement area, pencil on tracing paper.

62/29: Certificate of appointment of Miss Rosa Uribe Peña as vice-chairman of the San Ygnacio, Texas Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1942.

62/30: Map showing Porciónes 12-19, Webb County, Texas, blueprint, 1934.

Brandt Materials

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

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

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

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

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

L. L. Foster Research Materials

1/1:

  • Personal Papers on L. L. Foster
  • Three promissory notes Gilbert to Foster. 1886
  • Letter Cavitt to Foster. June 9, 1898
  • Family Record of Joseph D. Foster. 1892 (3 pages)
  • Letter T. E. Hollingsworth to Foster. March 9, 1898
  • Letter (promissory note) Discon to Foster. November 30, 1889
  • Foster letter and order to W.B. Wortham for Glover… Anderson Oil Co. Stock (original and 2 copies)
  • Checks (2) to W. B. Wortham. April 9, 1891
    . Federal Notice Col. L. L. Foster. December 2, 1901
  • Resolution on Death of Foster by A&M Board of Directors. Undated (2 pages)
  • Letter T. O. Walton to Mus. L. L. Foster. August 1, 1928 Photocopies included with each

1/2: Correspondence Letters and other Materials

  • From D. B. Cofer to Mrs. C. D. Kelly. September 29, 1955
  • From D. B. Cofer to Mrs. W. H. V. Harris. November 17, 1955
  • From D. B. Cofer to C. D. Kelly. November 17, 1955
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mrs. B. S. Nelson. March 4, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mr. H. H. Hankey. March 18, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mr. John C. Eckert. March 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Studtman Photo Service. March 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mr. Dudley Whitcomb. March 18, 1963
  • From Dudley Whitcomb to Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns. March 20, 1963
  • From Henry H. Hankey to Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns. March 21, 1963
  • From Dixie T. Milton to Lt. Col. Byrns. March 22, 1963
  • News article attached "Biographical Sketches of Members of the 19th Legislature"
  • From Sophie Hutson Rollins to Byrns. March 25, 1963
  • From J. C. Eckert to Byrns. March 26, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to J. C. Eckert. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Judge Paine Lee Bush. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Harry B. Tuer. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Joe Thomas. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to Nole Hollingsworth. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to C. C. Clements. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to the Pastor at The First Baptist Church in Austin. May 1, 1963
  • From Tuer to Byrns. May 2, 1963
  • From Noel Stollingsworth to Byrns. May 3, 1963
  • From Byrns to T. D. McNeil. May 3, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 12, 1963
  • From Byrns to Farm and Ranch Publishing Company. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to Goolsby. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to L. H. Tapscott. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to McNeil. May 14, 1963
  • From Irma Ferguson to Col. Robert E. Byrns
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 19, 1963
  • From Ray A. Walter to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. July 16, 1952
  • From Ray A. Walter to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. July 22, 1952
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. May 23, 1963
  • From Robert W. Parker to Byrns. May 23, 1963
  • From L. H. Tapscott to Byrns. May 23, 1963
  • From Bush to Byrns. May 26, 1963
    . Material on L. L. Foster prepared by Bush for Byrns
  • From Bush to Byrns. May 31, 1963
  • Copy of news article "Col. Foster Died in Dallas Today". December 2, 1901
  • From Tapscott to Byrns. June 3, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. June 6, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mr. Ray A. Walker. June 6, 1963
  • From Bush to Col. R. E. Byrns. June 13, 1963
  • From Ray A. Walter to Robert E. Byrns. June 15, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. June 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Mary Givens Bryan. June 20, 1963
  • From Bush to Col. Robert E. Byrns. June 21, 1963
  • "Death of Col. Foster"
  • From Sims to Burns. June 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. August 6, 1963
  • From Mrs. Philip W. Bryant to Byrns. July 1, 1963
  • From L. H. Tapscott to Byrns. July 29, 1963

1/3: Correspondence Letters

  • From Mrs. Homer Bevill to Byrns. June 18, 1962
  • From Byrns to The County Clerk and Recorder. June 18, 1962
  • From Byrns to Mr. Ray A Walter
  • From Byrns to Dr. J. R. K. Kantor
  • "Library Photographic Service Rates"
  • From Kantor to Byrns. December 9, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 16, 1964
  • From Byrns to Mr. Jack Hawkins. June 22, 1962
  • From Ray A. Walter to Byrns. September 5, 1962
  • From Tollison to Byrns. October 23, 1962
  • From Byrns to Walker. November 13, 1962
  • From Byrns to the librarian at Georgia State Library. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to State Capital. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Helen Estes. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to the Greenville County Clerk and Recorder
  • From Byrns to Tollison. November 16, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Nadine Simmons. November 16, 1962
  • From Wheeler to Mrs. Bryan. November 19, 1962
  • From Miss Maggie Garlington to Byrns. November 27, 1962
  • From Pete Wheeler to Mrs. Bryan. November 19, 1962
  • From Byrns to the Director of the Georgia Department of Veterans. November 14, 1962
  • Information search letter by Mrs. Byran. November 26, 1962
  • From Byrns to Dr. William R. Estep
  • From Mrs. Bryan to Byrns. December 22, 1962
  • From Ray A. Walter to Byrns. Dec. 10, 1962
  • From W. R. Estep to Byrns. November 30, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Maggie Garlington. February 12, 1963
  • From Byrns to Estep. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bevill. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bryan. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Walter. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bevill. February 27, 1963
  • From Hutson to Byrns. February 28, 1963
  • From Miss Garlington to Byrns. February 27, 1962
  • From W. R. Estep to Byrns. March 1, 1963
  • From Byrns to Shuffler. March 1, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bryan
  • Correspondence between Byrns and Walter
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Henry Rollins. March 4, 1963
  • Promotion List, Session 1931-1932
  • From Walton to Mrs. L. L. Foster

1/4: Correspondence Letters

  • From Martin to Mr. Gibb Gilchrist
  • From Kemp to Gibb Gilchrist
  • From Gilchrist to Kemp
  • From Gilchrist to Martin
  • From Walter to Mrs. Castle
  • From Walter to 'The Librarian'
  • From Byrns to The Texas Aggie

1/5: Correspondence Letters

  • From Seward to Cofer
  • Copy of "In Memoriam" for Foster
  • From Byrns to Editor of the Groesbeck Journal
  • From Jack R. Hawkins to Byrns. February 24, 1962
  • From Byrns to Librarian at Bancroft Library. February 26, 1962
  • From Byrns to Dr. Llorena Friend. February 27, 1962
  • From Byrns to Mr. Dorman Winfrey
  • From Byrns to General Services Administration. February 27, 1962
  • From Llerena Friend to Byrns. March 5, 1962
  • From Kantor to Byrns. March 5, 1962
  • From Byrns to General Services Administration. March 15, 1962
  • From James M. Day to Byrns. March 30, 1962
  • From Richard Weinert for Byrns. April 5, 1962
  • From Byrns to Walter. June 18, 1962
  • From Walter to Byrns. June 21, 1962

1/6: Funeral Notice and Photographs

  • Funeral Notice for L. L. Foster
  • Picture of Foster and his family in Groesbeck 1885 or 1886
  • Picture of Mack Foster. 1925
  • Picture of Henry Foster. 1915
  • Picture of Walter Foster. 1900
  • Picture of Edna Foster. 1900
  • Picture of May Foster. 1887-1896
  • Picture of Walter and Joseph Foster
  • Picture of Joseph Foster. 1912
  • Picture of Henry Foster. 1899
  • Picture of Henry Foster and friends. 1899

Albums and Cards from Belgium, Spain, and Germany

2-1: Nos Belles Colonies

  • By Chocolat Suchard, Undated

2-2: Voyage de sa Majestic le Roi Baudouin I au Congo Belge en 1955

  • By Lacsia Solac, circa 1955. Chronicles the 1955 visit of King Baudoin of Belgium.

2-3: Cosmorama de Africa

  • A Spanish album by Chocolates Torras, 1965. Nice artwork with all 230 cards present.

2-4: Deutsche Kolonien

  • A German chromo cigarette card album made during the Nazi period. Interesting not only for content but it is written in old German. Complete with all 270 cards present. Most of it is on Africa (Cameroun, German Southwest Africa, German East Africa, Togo) with a few pages on colonies in the far east. Nice artwork.

2-5: Notre Congo/Onze Kongo

  • A Belgian chromo album on the Belgian Congo by Superchocolat Jacques, 1948. All 225 cards are present. Lots of preamble and text. Nice artwork.

2-6: Jagers op Wilde Dieren

  • A Belgian chromo album on hunting throughout the world, by Chocolate Martougin. circa 1960. Half of the 30 subjects deal with Africa. Nice artwork.

2-7: Brooke Bond Cards: History of Adventurers and Explorers

2-8: Warriors of the World, by Reddings Teas Co., circa 1962

E. Thomas Correspondence and Four And Twenty Blackbirds Manuscript

1-1: Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds Original Holograph Manuscript, circa 1965

  • A holograph working draft by Helen Thomas (headed, possibly in her hand, at the top "Foreword to 'Four and Twenty Blackbirds' by Helen Thomas" in blue ink), of the foreword to a new edition of her late husband's children's work, beginning: "These stories were written during one of the happiest periods of our lives at Elses Farm on the weald of Kent. Though practically the whole of our married years were spent in rural parts of England, the surroundings and [illegible words] of Else Farm were the most congenial we were to know, and here we were not only in a… lovely part of England… but we lived at the heart of a fairly large, prosperous and well conducted farm…"
  • Edward Thomas' children's book (expansions of proverb tales), Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds, was originally published by Duckworth & Co., in 1915. In 1965, another edition of the book, with the tales rearranged, was published by The Bodley Head. This new edition featured illustrations by Margery Gill and a foreword by Helen Thomas.

    1-2: Letter from Clifford Bax to Eleanor Farjeon., April 14, 1917

  • Written within days of Edward Thomas' death at the Front: "… Your note has shocked me very profoundly. I had always a powerful impression that Edward would fall in France, but it is very hard to realize that his companionship is gone out of our lives… I am more concerned about Helen than about you, for her I do not know. Perhaps, like Edward, she has no sense of the soul's independence of space and what we call time: and I am afraid lest she may suffer from tormenting regrets that their life was not more harmonious. There is nothing that I can do for her spirit, nor try to do without unwarranted intrusion: but is there anything that I could do for her and for the children of a man whom I held dear? If their financial position adds worry to the great grief of her heart, could we not find a few people with whom I could get together an annual fund? … I hope from my heart that you are able to soar out of the natural sorrow that these mysterious changes bring… I must write a tiny note to Helen. If you do not get it while you are with her, destroy it." In a postscript, Bax writes: "Ah no, we are not froth of a few brief years: and we shall one day know again the sweetness of finding an old friend loved so long ago."

    1-3: Four Letters to Frederick Evans No. 79 (Photographer), July 26, 1904

    These letters were published in a pamphlet, privately printed for Alan Clodd at the Tragara Press, which was issued upon the centenary of Thomas' birth. Reading in part

  • "[July 26, 1904] Very many thanks for the interesting photographs of me and particularly for the one of Nevinson… My own do surprise me - naturally. My wife says they are all good in different ways… though she agrees with me that too much coat accompanies the smallest of the four heads… [E]vidently if I am at all tired, it becomes very obvious indeed in 20 seconds! …"
  • "[July 28, 1904] I admire your picture of Ely very much and thank you heartily for it … I do hope you will not quite see all of the faults in the little book…"
  • "[December 26, 1907] Many thanks for the beautiful photograph of Beaucaire. I hope I shall see the book when it comes… Do you know the Memoirs? They are full of the warm south, happy, high spirited, genuinely rustic, dignified. I am just off to Minsmere to try to write a book about Jefferies…"
  • "[December 30, 1912] The photograph is excellent as before and I look forward to seeing the series which Hooton told me you were doing, or am I imagining that you might well have been doing? …"

Together with a copy of the pamphlet Four Letters to Frederick Evans, which was limited to 150 copies, and in which the following information on Evans is given: "Frederick H. Evans was born in 1852; he was well-known as a bookseller in the City of London and as the discoverer of the work of Aubrey Beardsley; later he achieved fame as a photographer and was made Honorary Member of the Royal Photographic Society. He died in 1943. The frontispiece is one of the portraits made by Evans in 1904 referred to in the first letter."

1-4: Two letters between Edward Thomas to W. B. Parker, March 7, 1902; Undated

  • To the publishing house of Houghton Mifflin's representative, W.B. Parker, concerning his rejection of the submission by Thomas: "Many thanks for the gentle muffling blow you have delivered. But you do not say whether the 'Atlantic' would care for 'Isoud with the White Hands' which I suggested might be submitted to the Editor. If Mr. Duckworth has not called… you may safely return my M.S. You would greatly oblige me if you would submit 'Isoud' to the Editor of the Atlantic…" Annotated by Thomas (cross-written diagonally) across the text "in answer to Parker's letter regarding my Horae Solitaire".
  • Together with the typed "rejection letter" to which Thomas is replying, which reads in part: "It is with quite unwonted reluctance and regret that I am writing you a letter in what I must admit is the customary key for us - of declination… I cannot do it yet with all the sang froid that would seem appropriate… I had read the papers with so much interest, and some of them with such positive pleasure that I had a strong preference for seeing them made into a book. The collective judgment, however, is against me, and I am obliged to confess that it seems to be sound…"

"Isoud with the White Hands", a previously unpublished essay, first appeared in Thomas' Horae Solitaire, which was issued by Duckworth & Co., of London in 1902. The American edition of this book, issued by E.P. Dutton & Co. of New York, was to become Thomas' first work to be released in America.

1961-1965 Football Seasons

1961 Season
9/1: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 23, 1961

9/2: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 30, 1961 (2 copies)

9/3: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 7, 1961

9/4: Texas A&M vs Trinity, October 14, 1961
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

9/5: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1961

9/6: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 28, 1961

9/7: Texas A&M at Arkansas, November 4, 1961

9/8: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 11, 1961

9/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 18, 1961

9/10: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 23, 1961

1962 Season
9/11: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 22, 1962 (2 copies)

9/12: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 29, 1962
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas.

9/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 6, 1962

9/14: Texas A&M at Florida, October 13, 1962

9/15: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 20, 1962

9/16: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 27, 1962

9/17: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 3, 1962

9/18: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 10, 1962
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

9/19: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1962

9/20: Texas A&M at Texas, November 22, 1962

1963 Season
9/21: Texas A&M at Ohio State, September 28, 1963

9/22: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 12, 1963

9/23: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 19, 1963

9/24: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1963 (Dad's Day)

9/25: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1963

9/26: Texas A&M at Rice, November 16, 1963

9/27: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 28, 1963

1964 Season
9/28: Texas A&M at Houston, September 25, 1964

9/29: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 3, 1964

9/30: Texas A&M at Southern Cal, October 10, 1964

9/31: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1964

9/32: Texas A&M Frosh at Baylor Cubs, October 22, 1964

9/33: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 24, 1964

9/34: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1964

9/35: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1964
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

9/36: November 14, 1964

1965 Season
9/37: Texas A&M at Georgia Tech, September 25, 1965

9/38: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 2, 1965

9/39: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 9, 1965

9/40: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1965

9/41: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1965

9/42: Texas A&M at Arkansas, October 30, 1965

9/43: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1965

9/44: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1965

9/45: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1965

Klan Collection

1-1/1: Applications for Klan membership, 1928, undated

1-1/2: Assorted ephemera, undated

1-1/3: Ceremonies, description, undated

1-1/4: Constitution and Laws of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan (St. Louis, MO, January 1927)

1-1/5: Correspondence [official], various, 1921-1924, 1941, 1948

1-1/6: The Facts [B'nai B'rith] articles on the Klan, 1951-1956, 1961, 1965

1-1/7: "Fiery Summons", undated

1-1/8: Handbills, programs, and advertisements, 1920, 1924, undated

1-1/9: "Imperial Passport", signed by Imperial Wizard H.W. Evans, undated

1-1/10: Klan band robe, picture and description, 1924

1-1/11: "Klode" (Klan opening and closing hymns), 1925

1-1/12: The Ku Klux Klan (Annie Cooper Burton, auth., 1916), photocopy

1-1/13: The Ku Klux Klan In Prophecy (Bishop Alma White, auth., 1925)

1-1/14: Ku Klux Klan: Secrets Exposed (Johnson Smith and Co., pub., 1922)

1-1/15: Louisiana, 1965, undated

1-1/16: Magazines: Cosmopolitan (March 1924), w/article "When The Klan Tells The Truth" by Louis R. Glavis

1-1/17: Magazines: Forum (January 1926) w/article "The Klan: Defender of Americanism" by Hiram Wesley Evans

1-1/18: Magazines: McClure's Magazine (May 1924), w/article "The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana and in Texas" by Max Bentley

1-1/19: Magazines: The Outlook (November 14, 1923), w/article "Night-Riding Reformers: The Regeneration of Oklahoma" by Stanley Frost

1-1/20: Magazines: The Outlook (November 21, 1923), w/article "Behind the White Hoods: The Regeneration of Oklahoma" by Stanley Frost

1-1/21: Magazines: The Outlook (December 12, 1923), w/advertisement for series of articles on Klan

1-1/22: Magazines: The Outlook (January 2, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: Old Evils in the New Klan" by Stanley Frost

1-1/23: Magazines: The Outlook (January 9, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Crusade of the Fiery Cross" by Stanley Frost

1-1/24: Magazines: The Outlook (January 16, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: Invoking the Whirlwind" by Stanley Frost

1-1/25: Magazines: The Outlook (January 23, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Business of 'Kluxing'" by Stanley Frost

Football Programs - Joe Utay

2-01: East vs. West, December 27, 1930

2-02: Southwest vs. Midwest, January 1, 1931

2-03: Arkansas vs. Century College, January 1, 1934 Dallas Morning News clipping titled “Directors of A&M Guests of John Tarleton College”, Undated

2-04: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. LSU, January 1, 1947

2-05: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Pennsylvania State College vs. SMU, January 1, 1948

2-06: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Oregon vs. SMU, January 1, 1949

2-07: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - North Carolina vs. Rice, January 2, 1950

2-08: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Tennessee vs. Texas, January 1, 1951

2-09: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Kentucky vs. TCU, January 1, 1952

2-10: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Tennessee vs. Texas, January 1, 1953

2-11: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Alabama vs. Rice, January 1, 1954
Optimist Club Annual Cotton Bowl Luncheon, December 31, 1953 (2 copies)

2-12: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Georgia Tech vs. Arkansas, January 1, 1955

2-13: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Mississippi vs. TCU, January 2, 1956

2-14: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Syracuse U. Vs. TCU, January 1, 1957

2-15: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Rice vs. Navy, January 1, 1958

2-16: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - TCU vs. Air Force, January 1, 1959

2-17: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Syracuse, January 1, 1960

2-18: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. Duke, January 2, 1961

2-19: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Mississippi, January 1, 1962

2-20: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. LSU, January 1, 1963

2-21: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Navy, January 1, 1964

2-22: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. Nebraska, January 1, 1965

2-23: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. LSU, January 1, 1966

2-24: Dallas Athletic Club News, vol. 21, no. 24, October [?] 1958

Photographs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Klan Collection: Oversized Materals and Newspapers

Item 1:
Certificate issued to F.D. Ferguson, making him a "Knight Kamellia", May 1, 1926

Item 2:
Blank certificate of "klavern" incorporation, undated

Folder 1:
Confederate flag license plate, and patch "Past Grand N. Hawk Calif."

Folder 2:
Article from Dallas Times Herald Magazine (April 24, 1966): "A Klan Leader Quits", by Bob Fenley

Folder 3:
Charter from Women of the Ku Klux Klan chartering a chapter in Amaryllis, Texas, March 11, 1926

Folder 4:
Issues of The Searchlight (Atlanta, Georgia: Junior Order United American Mechanics; Ku Klux Klan), May 5, 1922; October 18, 1924

Folder 5:
Issues of Colonel Mayfield's Weekly (Klan newspaper, Temple and Houston, Texas), January 7, 1922, April 21, 1923

Folder 6:
Issues of The Fiery Cross (Klan newspaper), November 1940, April - July 1941, June - September/October 1942

Folder 7:
Issue of The Gopher (anti-Catholic newspaper, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1924)

Folder 8:
Issues of Harper's Weekly, September 26, 1868, November 7 - 14, 1868, December 19, 1868

Folder 9:
Issues of The American Forum (Klan newspaper, San Antonio, Texas), January 24 - 31, 1924

Folder 10:
Issue of The American Standard (Klan newspaper, Corpus Christi, Texas), October 26, 1923

Folder 11:
Issues of Enid Daily Eagle (newspaper, Enid, Oklahoma), September 21 - 22, 1923

Folder 12:
Issues of The Fellowship Forum (Klan-Masonic newspaper, Washington, DC), January 12, 1924, January 26, 1924, February 9, 1924, February 23, 1924, September 29, 1928

Folder 13:
Issue of Southwest Klansman (Dallas, Texas), 1958

Folder 14:
Issue of Twin City Reporter (Minneapolis, Minnesota), w/ anti-Klan article, April 27, 1923

Folder 15:
Issue of Voice of the Ku Klux Klan (Minneapolis, Minnesota), April 10, 1923

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

Newsletters, Newspapers, and Journals

5/1
Taylor, Geraldine, ed., The Black Advocate, vol. 1 no. 1, 1965

5/2
Stephens, Ernest, ed., Black Thesis, vol. 1 no. 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, vol. 3 no. 1, 1966 - 1967 (?)

5/3
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizens' Council, vol. 1 no. 2, Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, 1955

5/4
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizens' Council, vo. 5 no. 3, Citizens' Councils of America, 1959

5/5
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizens' Council, vol. 6 no. 11, The Citizens' Council, Inc., 1961

5/6
Burns, James E., Emery J. Biro, eds., Community, vol. 19 no. 1, 2, Friendship House, 1959

5/7
Shelton, Robert M., ed. (?), The Fiery Cross, United Klans of America (?), May 20, 1964

5/8
Karenga, Ron, ed., Harambee, vol. 1 no. 4, 1966

5/9
Montagu, M. F. Ashley, Negro Education Capacity - A Scientist's View [Reprint from Harvard Law Record?], Harvard Law School Record (?), (originally 1956)

5/10
Greene, Percy, ed., Jackson Advocate, vol. 15 no. 20, 24, Interstate United Newspapers, Inc., 1962

5/11
Anderson, Richard, Kathryn Wylde, eds., The Manitou Messenger, vol. 78 no. 27, St. Olaf College (?), 1966

5/12
Hansen, Joseph, ed., The Militant, vol. 25, no. 33-39, 26, no. 20, The Militant Publishing Ass'n., 1961

5/13
Mississippi Free Press, vol. 1 no. 3, 19, 20, HiCo Publishing Company, 1962

5/14
Muhammad Speaks, October 1, 1965, pg. 27-28, 1965

5/15
Aronson, James, ed., National Guardian, vol. 18 no. 35, Weekly Guardian Associates, Inc., 1966

5/16
Shannon, William V., Sitdowns in the South [Reprint from the New York Post, March 28 - April 3, 1960], EPIC, 1960 (?)

5/17
"Black Power" [Reprint from The New York Times, Sunday, July 31, 1966], National Committee of Negro Churchmen (?), 1966 (?)

5/18
Pertilla, Alton, ed., The Nitty Gritty, undated

5/19
On Guard, vol. 1 no. 1, February 1961

5/20
Braden, Anne, ed., The Southern Patriot, vol. 19 no. 1, vol. 22 no. 9, vol. 23 no. 3, 6, 10, vol. 25 no. 5, Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc., 1961, 1964, 1965

5/21
Braden, Anne, ed., The Southern Patriot (reprint), vol. 24 no. 5, Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc., May 1966

5/22
Stephenson, William, The Virginian, vol. 1 no. 6, The Virginia League, 1955

5/23
[Reprints from various newspapers on the Jonathan Daniels case], ESCRU, undated

5/24
Hodding, Carter, "The South and I" [Pages 74-5, 77-80 of Look Magazine], Look Magazine (?), 1955 (?)

5/25
Large SCOPE broadside

5/26
Sample ballot for the Democratic primary elections, May 5, 1964. Published by the Democratic Part of Alabama in Macon County.

Commencement Programs

2/1: May 30, 1947
Includes a schedule for the day

2/2: June 2, 1948
Includes a schedule for the day

2/3: June 3, 1949

2/4: June 2, 1950

2/5: June 1, 1951

2/6: May 30, 1952
Includes a schedule for the day

2/7: May 29, 1953
Includes a schedule for the day

2/8: May 21, 1954

2/9: May 27, 1955
Includes a schedule for the day

2/10: January 20, 1956

2/11: May 25, 1956

2/12: January 19, 1957

2/13: May 25, 1957

2/14: January 18, 1958

2/15: May 24, 1958

2/16: January 17, 1959

2/17: May 23, 1959

2/18: January 23, 1960

2/19: May 28, 1960

2/20: January 21, 1961

2/21: May 27, 1961

2/22: January 20, 1962

2/23: May 26, 1962

2/24: January 19, 1963

2/25: May 25, 1963

2/26: January 18, 1964

2/27: May 23, 1964

2/28: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 21, 1964

2/29: January 16, 1965

2/30: May 22, 1965

2/31: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 6, 1965

2/32: January 22, 1966

2/33: May 28, 1966

2/34: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 5, 1966

2/35: January 21, 1967

2/36: May 27, 1967

2/37: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 4, 1967

2/38: January 20, 1968

2/39: May 26, 1968

2/40: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 2, 1968

2/41: January 18, 1969

2/42: May 24, 1969

2/43: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 8, 1969

1966-1969 Football Seasons

1966 Season
10/1: Texas A&M at Georgia Tech, September 17, 1966

10/2: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 1, 1966

10/3: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1966

10/4: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 29, 1966

1967 Season
10/5: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), September 16, 1967

10/6: Texas A&M vs Purdue, September 23, 1967
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

10/7: Texas A&M vs Florida State, October 7, 1967

10/8: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 28, 1967

10/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 18, 1967

10/10: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 23, 1967 (2 copies)

10/11: Texas A&M vs Alabama, January 1, 1968
Cotton Bowl Classic played in Dallas, Texas.

1968 Season
10/12: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1968

10/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 19, 1968

10/14: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 26, 1968

10/15: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1968

10/16: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1968
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas

10/17: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1968

10/18: Texas A&M at Texas, November 28, 1968

1969 Season

10/19: Texas A&M at Nebraska, September 27, 1969

10/20: Texas A&M Frosh vs Baylor Cubs, October 16, 1969
Brazos County Shrine Club Annual Football Benefit Game.

10/21: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1969

10/22: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1969

10/23: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1969

10/24: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1969

10/25: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 27, 1969

High School Workshop Materials

1/1: High School Journalism Workshop; A concentrated course of instruction in fundamentals of the high school newspaper and yearbook production. August 10-14, 1959

1/2: Directory and program for the "Second Annual High School Publications Workshop". July 24-29, 1960

1/3: Workshop directory. 1962

1/4: List of schools and sponsors attending the 1963 workshop. 1963 (2 copies)

1/5: Schedule for the "5th Annual High School Journalism Workshop, 1963

1/6: 6th Annual High School workshop

  • Workshop newsletter, Sweatshopper. April - May 1964
  • Letter sent to staff informing them they will soon be notified of how much they will make and what their job is for the upcoming workshop. June 26, 1964
  • Confirmation form for staff members
  • Several letters sent to the staff concerning what needs to be done before the workshop takes place.
  • Invitation sent out to schools asking them to consider attending the workshop. (copy)
  • Summary/Purpose of the 6th Annual workshop. July 12-17, 1964

1/7: Schedule for the 6th Annual High School Workshop. 1964

1/8: Letters to staff, personal notes, and summary/purpose for the 7th Annual workshop. 1965

1/9: Schedule for 7th Annual High School workshop. 1965

1/10: 7th Annual High School workshop yearbook. 1965

1/11: Letter to Lela Edwards concerning the workshop.

1/12: Schedule for the 8th Annual High School workshop. 1966

1/13: Summertime yearbook. 1966

1/14: Rough summary of schedule (2 copies), and letters to Lela Edwards for 9th Annual workshop. 1967

1/15: Schedule for 9th Annual High School workshop. 1967

1/16: Summertime yearbook. 1968

1/17: Summertime yearbook. 1969

1/18: Booklet, "How to plan and publish a mimeographed newspaper". Undated

Card Sets

1-01: Desert Images by Dutch Chocolate Van Houten, circa 1930 (5 cards)

1-02: Famous Mosques, 1931 (6 cards)

1-03: Flags of the Middle East and Africa by Italian Sidam, circa 1950 (11 cards)

1-04: Monuments of Ancient Egypt, 1931 (6 cards)

1-05: Moroccan Art, 1937 (6 cards)

1-06: Principles Countries of the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, 1969 (6 cards)

1-07: Scenes of Algeria from the early 20th Century, (37 cards)

1-08: Scenes of Morocco, 1906 (6 cards)

1-09: Scenes of Tunisia from the early 20th Century, (28 cards)

1-10: Scenes of Turkey by German Mecklengurgische Margarine-Frabrik, circa 1930 (6 cards)

1-11: Undiscovered Arabia, 1931 (6 cards)

1-12: Liebig Collection, Africa, (252 cards)

1-13: El Nectar De Mahoma, 1940-1950 (36 cards)

1-14: 5 Sets of German Karl May Cards, 1950 (30 cards)

1-15: El Pedazo de Plamo, 1930-1950 (12 cards)

1-16: Tartin de Tarascon, (30 cards)

1-17: Liebig Company's fleisch-extract, (6 cards)

1-18: Early European chromo cards featuring slavery in both the Americans and Africa, HOC (9 cards)

1-19: Complete set of German cards "Die Sklavenkarawane", part of the Karl May series, (6 cards)

1-20: Complete set of Italian Liebig cards entitled The Case of Uncle Tom, 1904 (6 cards)

Football Media Guides

01-01: 1929 Season
01-02: 1940 Season
01-03: 1941 Season
01-04: 1942 Season
01-05: 1949 Season
01-06: 1950 Season
01-07: 1951 Season
01-08: 1952 Season
01-09: 1953 Season
01-10: 1954 Season
01-11: 1955 Season
01-12: 1956 Season
01-13: 1957 Season
01-14: 1958 Season
01-15: 1959 Season
01-16: 1960 Season
01-17: 1961 Season
01-18: 1962 Season
01-19: 1963 Season
01-20: 1964 Season
01-21: 1965 Season
01-22: 1966 Season
01-23: 1967 Season
01-24: 1968 Season
01-25: 1969 Season

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

Klan Collection

1-2/1: Magazines: The Outlook (January 30, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Lure of the White Masks" by Stanley Frost

1-2/2: Magazines: The Outlook (February 6, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Power of Invisibility" by Stanley Frost

1-2/3: Magazines: The Outlook (February 13, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Specter's Heavy Hand" by Stanley Frost

1-2/4: Magazines: The Outlook (February 20, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Giant Begins to Rule Us" by Stanley Frost

1-2/5: Magazines: The Outlook (February 27, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Plan to Capture Washington" by Stanley Frost

1-2/6: Magazines: The Outlook (September 3, 1924), w/piece "The Klan as an Issue"

1-2/7: Magazines: The Outlook (October 15, 1924), w/article "The Klan Restates Its Case" by Stanley Frost, and piece "The Rise and Fall of the Ku Klux Klan"

1-2/8: Magazines: Survey Graphic (June 1925), w/article "My Fight with the Ku Klux Klan" by Ben B. Lindsey

1-2/9: Magazines: Survey Graphic (January 1947), special issue on segregation

1-2/10: Magazines: The World's Work (May 1923), w/article "Salesmen of Hate: The Ku Klux Klan" by Robert L. Duffus

1-2/11: Magazines: The World's Work (February 1928) w/article "The Masked Politics of the Klan" by Stanley Frost

1-2/12: Maine, 1025-1929

1-2/13: Membership materials, 1925, undated

1-2/14: Minutes from various "klaverns", 1922, 1924-1926

1-2/15: Musical Score: "Hurrah for the Ku Klux Klan" (Mrs. Harvey Thompson, Waller, TX, 1923)

1-2/16: Musical Score: "Ku Klux Kismet" (Mary Gue, 1924)

1-2/17: Newspaper articles, 1920-1925, 1937, 1946, 1965-1970

1-2/18: Oath of Allegiance, undated

1-2/19: Organizational documents (i.e. incorporation), 1923-1924, 1946, undated

1-2/20: Pamphlets on specific subjects, 1924, undated

1-2/21: Photographs (Texas, Kansas), 1921, 1923, undated

1-2/22: Postcards, 1943, undated

1-2/23: Propaganda, handouts, and pamphlets, 1924, undated

1-2/24: Propaganda materials and announcements, undated

1-2/25: Questionnaire for prospective members, undated

1-2/26: "Rules for Demonstrators Approved by N.A.A.C.P.", 1964?

1-2/27: Stationary, undated

1-2/28: Wisconsin (incorporation and dissolution of Klan chapter), 1924-1926, 1946

Sorensen Reprints

1/1

  • "Marketing Survey Mission Report" International Programs Information Report No. 67-1, by Ray V. Billingsley. September 29, 1967
    • From the Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics and Sociology School of Business Administration, Texas Transportation Institute (TTI).
    • Publication resulted from the efforts of an interdisciplinary team of Texas A&M University faculty members who visited the Dominican Republic at the request of USAID.
    • Attached letter on the backside of the cover detailing interest in this document.

1/2

  • "The Impediments to Agricultural Marketing in the Dominican Republic" International Program Information Report No. 68-1, by Ray V. Billingsley and Harold B. Sorensen; Director Jack Grey. 1966
    • From Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics and Sociology.
  • "The Dominican Republic Agricultural Market Relative to the Caribbean and U. S. Trade" Report No. 68-3, by Ray V. Billingsley and Harold B. Sorensen; Director Jack D. Gray. Undated
  • "The Texas Nursery Industry in the 70s", by Harold B. Sorensen. Undated (2 copies)

1/3

  • "The Dominican Republic Agricultural Market Relative to the Caribbean and U. S. Trade" Report No. 68-3, by Harold B. Sorensen. Undated
  • "Facts of Interest for the Texas Lumber and Crosstie Industries", by Harold B. Sorensen. Undated

1/4

  • "Ford Foundation Research Task Force Project in the Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Texas A&M University" Terminal Report, by Ray Billingsley and Harold B. Sorenson. May 1971
    • Objective of this project was to train agricultural research workers in international research and to accomplish as much research as possible on agricultural problems in the host country.
  • "Bargaining Power for Farmers", by Harold B. Sorensen. March 15, 1970
  • "National Commission on Food Marketing: Marketing Texas Fruits and Vegetables Background Information", by Harold B. Sorensen and Gordon R. Powell. June 11-12, 1965

1/5

  • "1951-52 Mixed Carload Distribution of Vegetables from the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas", by Harold B. Sorensen and Dr. W. E. Paulson. Undated
  • "Rail Shipments of 16 Major Texas Vegetables, 1950-55", by A. C. Hudson, L. H. Hammond, and Harold B. Sorensen. March 13, 1957
  • "Vegetable Unloads at Selected Cities by Months and the State of Origin, 1952-1957", by Harold B. Sorensen. June 1958

1/6

  • "Changes in Cost of Packing Grapefruit 1950- 60 Season" by Harold B. Sorensen. April 5, 1962
  • "Are Your Sweet Potato Marketing Habits in Tune?", by Harold B. Sorensen, December 7, 1965
  • "To Market, To Market, Who Has the Market", by Harold B. Sorensen. December 8, 1965
  • "Labor Requirements for Harvesting Texas Vegetables", by Harold B. Sorensen. January 31, 1967
  • "Marketing Impediments to Economic Development in the Dominican Republic" by Ray V. Billingsley and Harold B. Sorensen. Undated

1/7: Pamphlets and News Articles

  • "Mechanical Damage to Potatoes During Harvesting and Handling Operations in the Red River Valley of Minnesota and North Dakota", by R. E. Nylund, Perry Hemphill, J. M. Lutz, and Harold Sorensen. Reprinted from American Potato Journal (Vol. 32, No. 7, pp. 237-247). July 1955
  • "The Origin and Development of Nemagold Sweet Potato", by H. B. Cordner, F. B. Struble, Ruth Reder, H. B. Sorensen, and Lou Morrison. Bulletin B-507 of Oklahoma State University Experiment Station. July 1958
  • "Some Factors in Appraisal of Citrus Groves", by Harold B. Sorensen. Reprinted from the Journal of the Rio Grande Valley Horticultural Society, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Volume 15. 1961
  • "Changes in Cost of Packing Grapefruit: 1950-51 Season Versus 1959-60 Season" Reprinted from the Journal of the Rio Grande Valley Horticultural Society, Volume 16. 1962
  • "Marketing Woody Ornamentals: Practices and Trends of Nurseries in the South" by Technical committee SM-33 [members] J. R. Beckenback, J. W. Sites, F. B. Perry Jr., L. C. Miller, H. P. Orr, E. W. McElwee, D. G. Goodrich Jr., E. C. Roberts, C. N. Smith, W. E. Fletcher, J. H. Padgett, D. W. Culver, D. E. Weisenborn, T. L. Frazier, E. D. Gooch Jr., J. D. Kelly, L. P. Stoltz, A. D. Seale Jr., C. C. Singletary, F. D. Rauch, W. F. Chapman, J. P. Fulmer, J. S. Lytle, A. F. DeWerth, Harold B. Sorensen, P. L. Smeal, J. M. Johnson, J. V. Powell, S.M. Raleigh Jr., and R. J. Saville; C. E. Whitcomb, J. H. Simpson Jr., and G. R. Smith. Southern Cooperative Series, Bulletin No. [?] and No. 153. April 1969; June 1970
  • "Expansion… Marks Texas Nursery Industry" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol. 13 No. 2, pages 18-19). 1967
  • Article, "Today's Magic Fruit and Vegetable Market" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol. 11 No. 3, pages 4-6). 1965
  • Article, "Changes in the Production and Marketing of Texas Onions" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol. 8 No. 5, pages 21-22). 1962
  • Article, "Roadside Stands in Northeast Texas" by Harold B. Sorensen and R. S. Loftis, Texas Agricultural Progress (Vol 7. No. 4, pages 7-8). July-August 1961
  • Article, "Changes in the Texas Fresh Market Tomato Industry" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol 7. No. 3, page 8). May-June 1961
  • Article, "Texas Nursery Industry" by Harold B. Sorensen, The American Nurseryman. July 15, 1958 (2 copies)

List of Degree Candidates

This box contains lists of students for the following dates:

1/1: August 24, 1935

1/2: February 2, 1935

1/3: February 4, 1938

1/4: February 2, 1939

1/5: September 19, 1945

1/6: August 20, 1946

1/7: January 20, 1947

1/8: August 28, 1947

1/9: January 24, 1948

1/10: August 25, 1948

1/11: August 22, 1949

1/12: January 28, 1950

1/13: August 31, 1950

1/14: January 22, 1951

1/15: August 21, 1951

1/16: January 22, 1952

1/17: August 23, 1963

1/18: August 27, 1964

1/19: August 27, 1965

1/20: August 26, 1966

1/21: August 25, 1967

1/22: August 23, 1968

1/23: August 22, 1969

1/24: August 18, 1970

1/25: August 20, 1971

News Articles, Correspondence, Publications, Photographs, and Other Materials

Series 1

1/1: Newspaper Clippings, 1891-1960

1/2: Newspaper Clippings, 1961-1971; Undated

1/3: Achievement Awards, 1916; 1940-1941; 1961-1962; 1965; 1967; Undated

1/4: Booklets and List, 1921-1960

1/5: Booklets, 1961-1971; Undated Note: John F. Kennedy invitation for November 22, 1963, Hosted by the Democratic Welcoming Committee

1/6: Correspondence, 1940-1960

1/7: Correspondence, 1961-1970

1/8: Publications, 1909-1970s

1/9: Travel information, calendars, papers, and other miscellaneous materials, 1960; Undated

Series 2, Photographs

1/10: Friends, Colleagues, Awards

1/11: Family Farm, includes negatives for some photographs.

1/12: Cotton Farm

Skin and Scuba Club

1/1: General information about the collection.

1/2: S. A. S. Newsletter. 1970 (Skin and Scuba)

1/3: S. A. S. Newsletter. 1972 (Skin and Scuba)

1/4: Lists of members and old completed membership applications.

1/5: A notice to persons interested in obtaining high-pressure scuba diving air from Texas A&M.

Correspondence and Documents

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

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

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

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

1/5: Unidentifiable items that are written in Chinese

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

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

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

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

Aggie Music Related Materials

1-1: Aggieland Orchestra Photographs, 1945-1960

1-2: Singing Cadets Photographs, 1954-1960

1-3: Singing Cadets Programs and Clippings, 1956-1960
1956 Roster and Program
Awards Banquet Program, April 9, 1960 (2 copies)
1957-1958 Banquet Program (2 copies)
1959-1960 Banquet Program
News article "Concert At S. Methodist A&M Singing Cadets In", February 13, 1957

1-4: Summer Entertainment Series Photographs, 1945-1953

1-5: Summer Entertainment Series Programs, 1947-1960
"The Mikado", July 10-11, 1956
"Hit the Deck"
"Oklahoma", July 12-13 1960
"Smoky Mountain", July 9-10, 1957
"Sweethearts", July 8-9, 1958
"Rio Rita", June 28-29, 1949
"The Mikado", July 14-15, 1947 (2 copies)
"H. M. S. Pinafore", Summer 1950 (3 copies)
"Trial By Jury", July 14-15, 1959
News articles "'Oklahoma!' In Brilliant Production At The Grove", Summer 1960
Newspaper photos, the cast of 'The Mikado' and T. D. Carroll (The Mikado Himself)

1-6: Summer Entertainment Series Clippings, 1953-1960
Costume Plot for the cast of "Pirates of Penzance", Summer of 1953
News article "'Mikado' Is Charming In Production At A&M Grove" and "Boone, Thurman In Lead Of Grove 'Mikado' Musical"

1-7: Aggieland Orchestra, Singing Cadets, and Band Rehearsing and Recording (1950-1951), and Photographs (1957)

1-8: Music Hall Clippings, 1964
News article "First Home of Consol Being Razed at A&M"
News article "Landmark at A&M, Old Music Hall, Razed"

1-9: Letters from former A&M Musicians
Letter from Richard C. Halter to "Bill"
Letter from P. E. Zimmerman to Turner
Picture of 'The Aggieland' from P. E. Zimmerman attached to a list of 'Membership of the respective Aggieland Orchestras during the period 1921-1925.
From S. E. Schaefer to W. M. Turner, March 15, 1972
From Dr. Roland C. Mallett to "Bill", with attached news articles
From S. E. Schaefer to Turner, March 8, 1972
From Jack R. Maguire to Turner, January 1, 1972
From Don G. Simpson to Turner, May 31, 1972

Also included in the box:
"Music from Aggieland" including Texas Aggie Band; Singing Cadets; Aggieland Orchestra; Yell Practice (2 copies)

1970-1972 Football Seasons

1970 Season
11/1: Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 12, 1970

11/2: Texas A&M at Ohio State, September 26, 1970 (2 copies)

11/3: Texas A&M at Michigan, October 3, 1970

11/4: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 10, 1970

11/5: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1970

11/6: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 24, 1970

11/7: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1970

11/8: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 7, 1970
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

11/9: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 14, 1970

1971 Season
11/10: Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 11, 1971

11/11: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 18, 1971

11/12: Texas A&M at Nebraska, September 25, 1971

11/13: Texas A&M vs Cincinnati, October 2, 1971

11/14: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 9, 1971

11/15: Texas A&M Frosh vs Baylor Cubs, October 14, 1971
Brazos County Shrine Club Annual Football Benefit Game.

11/16: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1971

11/17: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1971

11/18: Texas A&M at Arkansas, October 30, 1971

11/19: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1971

11/20: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1971

11/21: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1971

1972 Season
11/22: Texas A&M at Wichita State, September 9, 1972

11/23: Texas A&M at Nebraska, September 16, 1972

11/24: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 23, 1972

11/25: Texas A&M vs Army, September 30, 1972

11/26: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 14, 1972

11/27: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1972

11/28: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 28, 1972

11/29: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 4, 1972

11/30: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 11, 1972
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

11/31: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 16, 1972
Brazos County Shrine Club Annual Football Benefit Game.

11/32: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1972

11/33: Texas A&M at Texas, November 23, 1972

The Heavenly Breakfast: An Essay on the Winter of Love Typescript

2-1
Typescript of The Heavenly Breakfast: An Essay on the Winter of Love by Samuel R. Delany. Folder contains 3 leaves of front matter (title page, disclaimer, and epigraph) and pages 1-100. It contains a signed holograph note by Delany contextualizing the manuscript on the first page and numerous holograph corrections throughout. Typescript dates from circa 1973 and was published by Bantam Books in 1979.
Also included is a photocopy of a TLS from Delany to Frederik Pohl submitting the manuscript for consideration.

2-2
Typescript of The Heavenly Breakfast: An Essay on the Winter of Love pages 101-197.

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

McDaniel Correspondence and Legal Documents

1/1: Letters, 1856-1860

  • "Son" Daniel McDaniel [?] from Morries McDaniel, 2 pages, October 21, 1855
  • "Son" Daniel McDaniel from Morries McDaniel, 2 pages, November 23, 1855
  • "Nephew" [?] from A. D. Koonce, 2 pages, 2 pages, June 16, 1856
  • Sister [?] from E. J. McDaniel, 2 pages, September 14, 1860

1/2: Letters, 1870

  • "Cousin" from [?] in Marshall, Texas, 4 pages, October 18, 1870
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Nannie [?], 4 pages, November 1, 1880
  • John McDaniel from John Brandon, 1 page, October 30 1870 [?]
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mary Franklin, 2 pages, October 30 1870 [?]
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Rebecca Franklin, 1 page, October 20, 1870
  • "Mother, brother, and sister" [?] from Sallie L. McDaniel and family, 1 page, October 6, 1870
  • Sylvester McDaniel from James H. Brandesburg, 4 pages, June 26, 1870
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Marcella Huckabee, 4 pages, May 26, 1870
  • "Mother, brother, and Sister" from E. J. McDaniel, 2 pages, May 8, 1870
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mary A. Franklin, 1 page, May 5, 1871
  • John McDaniel from John Brandon, 1 page, May 5, 1870
  • "Cousin" from Daniel Koone, 4 page, March 14, 1870
  • "Friend" from Marcella J. Huckabee, 4 pages, March 5, 1870
  • "Mother, sisters, and brother", 3 pages, January 22, 1870

1/3: Letters, 1855-1860

  • "Mother and All" from E. J. McDaniel and D. McDaniel, 3 pages, November 4, 1871
  • M [?] Carrie McDaniel from K [?] G. K [?], 2 pages, August 18, 1871
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan K [?] Marshall, 4 pages, June 24, 1871
  • P [?] [?] from "Sister" E. J. McDaniel, 4 pages, June 21, 1871
  • "Mollie and Sallie" from Marcella J. Huckabee, 4 pages, May 9, 1871
  • Carrie McDaniel from Nannie G. Haynes, 2 pages, May 27, 1871
  • Mattie [?] from Danielle K., 4 pages, May 12, 1871
  • "Friends" from R [?] Kyde, 2 pages, September 23, 1871
  • Poseby from D. McDaniel, 4 pages, April 15, 1871
  • Mollie E. McDaniel [?] from M. Kooner, 2 pages, April 4, 1872
  • Hillie [Mollie?] McDaniel from [?], 4 pages, March 24, 1871
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Sarah H. McDaniel, 4 pages, March 26, 1871
  • "Cousin" from Ann Kigginbottam, 1 page, October 2, 1870
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Nannie Haynes, 2 pages, March 20, 1871
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Nannie G Kaynes, 4 pages, January 10, 1871
  • Mollie E. Mc Daniel [?] from Koones, 3 pages, March 23, 1871 [?]

1/4: Letters, 1872

  • "Dear Mother, brothers, and sisters", 3 pages, March 13, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from L. S. M [?], 2 pages, August 3, 1872
  • McDaniel from Dan [?], 2 pages, July 28, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Daniel Roony O [?], September 6, [?]
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan Koonce, 2 pages, July 28, 1872
  • "Cousin" from J. H. Brown, 2 pages, May 27, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan Koones, 2 pages, May 20, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan Koonce, 4 pages, April 6, 1872
  • "Cousin" from Mollie A. Brown, 2 pages, April 4, 1872
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Dan Roonce, 1 page, October 5, 1872
  • "Brothers" from "Sisters", 2 pages, July 8, 1872
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Dan Koones, 2 pages, June 5, 1872
  • "Cousin" from Mollie E. McDaniel, 2 pages, March 4, [?]
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from [?], 2 pages, September 26, 1872

1/5: Deed of Gift, Daniel Roonce to Elizabeth Roonce; D. Koonce from H. [?], 3 pages, May 29, 1858

1/6: Will of Isaac Edward, 4 pages, December 1854

1/7: Letters, 1861-1865

  • "Dear Cousin" from J. W. Koonce, 3 pages, 1864-1865 [?]
  • [?] McDaniel from J. McDaniel, 2 pages, October 15, 1864
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from J. McDaniel, 2 pages, 1864
  • Mitchel McDaniel from R. A. McDaniel, 2 pages, 1864
  • "Father" [?] from [?], 4 pages, September 27, 1864
  • "Father" from R. A. McDaniel, 4 pages, July 12, 1864
  • "Sister" from McDaniel [?], 4 pages, August 1864

1/8: Letters: 1866-1869

  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mollie Koonce, 2 pages, April 7, 1869
  • Sasha A. Lortinbery [?] from Mollie E. McDaniel, 2 pages, 1868
  • Hall of the W. P. Mollew Lodge from J. [?] Jackson, 1 page, April 10, 1968
  • M. Mc[?] and family from D [?] McDaniel, 1 page, March 14, 1867
  • McDaniel from D. Giddens, 1 page, July 16, 1867
  • "Cousin" from J. W. Koonce, 2 pages, September 15, 1867
  • "To Wife and Father" from Morres McDaniel, 4 pages, August 22, 1866

1/9: Land Deeds, 1867-1881

  • Brazos County Texas Land Deed, 1 page, 1867
  • Grayson County Texas Land Deed, 2 pages, February 8, 1872
  • Grayson County Texas Land Deed, 2 pages, January 1, 1872
  • Montague County Texas Land Deed, 2 pages, July 14, 1881
  • School Land Deed for Wise County Texas, 2 pages, January 10, 1881

1-10: Letters, 1873-1879

  • "Mother and Family" from D. McDaniel, 3 pages, January 15, 1875
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Lamar McKrimmen [?], 3 pages, 1873 [?]
  • To Sallie L. McDaniel from Laura M? Grimm, 2 pages, March 23, 1873
  • "Mother and Family" from L. McDanie, 2 pages, April [?] 1, 1873
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Laura McFrimmon?, 3 pages, 1873
  • "Mother, brother, and sisters" from D. McDaniel, 2 pages, July 14, 1873
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Laura Mcfrimmon[?], 3 pages, 1873 [?]
  • "Mother, brother, and sisters" from E. J. Mc[Daniel?], 2 pages, September 1873
  • "Mother, brothers, and sisters" from E. J. McDaniel, 4 pages, February 12, 1874
  • "Mother, brothers, and sisters" from J. L. McDaniel, 2 pages, September 8, 1874
  • Nettie McDaniel from Alice McDaniel, 2 pages, 1875 [?]
  • "Mother, brothers, and sisters" from E. J. McDaniel, 4 pages, April 30, 1876
  • "Cousin" from J. W. Koonce, 4 pages, October 17, 1878
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Rosanah [?], 4 pages, December 3, 1878
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mary A. Looveh, 2 pages, February 21, 1879
  • "Mother and family" from L [?] McDaniel, 2 pages, Undated
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from [?], 2 pages, August 11, 1879
  • Sallie E. McDaniel [?] from Marcella Huckaby, 2 pages, Undated

1-11: Sallie Hardove from Hettie Henderson, 4 pages, April 1, 1900

1-12: Webb vs. U.S., 1 page, 3 copies of letters 1912 from an unidentified attorney regarding a claim of a Dr. Webb for cotton confiscated in 1863-1865, October 3, 1912

1-13: Speech about the recall of state supreme court decisions, author unknown, 4 pages, circa 1910-1920

1-14: Appointment of Commission of Judges of Election in the Commissioners' court of February of 1915 in Montague County, TX for W. A. Smith, 1 page, fragile

1/15: Miscellaneous Financial Documents

  • Check, June 15, 1916
  • Spanish receipt, July 19, 1916
  • Check, July 23, 1857
  • Shopping receipt for Michael McDaniel, December 5, 1866
  • Receipt, Undated

1-16: Various Recipes and Nostrums

  • Dallas, Texas miles to [city?], Undated
  • "Family Right and Recipe for W. A. Franc Diamond Preserving Process", Undated
  • Recipe for making Bun, Undated
  • Homemade delousing recipe for delousing chickens and hens, 2 pages, Undated

1-17: 5 stereographic view cards, Undated

1-18: Typed transcripts of McDaniel Family Papers [updated on March 6, 2000]

  • Further McDaniel family history, post-1870s, described by Milt McDaniel [donated 2001]
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