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Albums from Belgium, Spain, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom

1-1: Album Congo

  • A beautiful Belgian album by Chocolate Astra circa 1929. It is complete with all 100 cards and is dedicated to the Belgian Congo. The album cover has separated from the book proper but can be glued. Nice artwork.

1-2: Maravillas de Africa

  • A Spanish sticker album on Africa. Dated 1971. All 48 stickers are present. Nice artwork.

1-3: Afrika

  • A German cigarette card album produced in 1952 by Margarine-Union. 71 pages of cards and lots of text.

1-4: Voyage Autour du Monde Afrique

  • A French album by Casino, a multi-product food seller. Undated, circa 1955. All 250 stickers are present. Nice artwork.

1-5: Africa Y Sus Habitantes

  • A Spanish chromo album by Album Maga. All 216 chromos are present. Nice artwork. 1965.

1-6: Belgisch Congo Belge

  • Actually 2 albums by Chocolat Aiglon. 120 chromos in total and complete. Nice artwork.

1-7: A Traves de Africa

  • A Spanish chromo album by Chocolates Batanga. All 100 chromos are present. Nice artwork. circa 1960.

1-8: Africa el Mundo a Traves de sus Continentes

  • A Spanish album by Cultural RAM, it features 76 photo chromos and 41 flags. Complete.

1-9: African Wildlife

  • A UK album by Grandee Mild Cigars. It features 30 photo images of African wildlife. 1987.

1-10: Les Merveilles Du Monde

  • Card album by Nestle, vol.4, circa 1957-1958

1-11: Explorations et Aventures

  • by Nestle, circa 1954

Davis Letters

1/1
Letter from James H. Davis to his uncle J. R. Davis on State Agricultural and Mechanical College paper, acknowledging the letter he received from his uncle and his good advice on life matters. Davis goes on to discuss political matters of a McCobe trying to take over his uncles political office that he was elected, and the classes he is taking at A&M along with personal matters. April 4, 1879 (handwritten)

1/2
Letter From James H. Davis to his father Judge N. H. Davis on State Agricultural and Mechanical College paper, discussing family correspondence with his sisters and a classmate who got in trouble, includes a list of books bought for $10 from the president of the university, and that he is almost out of boots and schoolwork. April 20, 1879 (handwritten)

1/ 3
Letter from James H. Davis to his sister Pat Davis on State Agricultural and Mechanical College paper, acknowledging a letter from her and apologizing for corresponding late, and personal matters. June 20, 1879 (handwritten)

Newspaper Clippings, photographs, and guest book ledger

1/1: Newspaper Clippings, 1940
"A&M Hillel Club," Jewish Herald-Voice. October 3, 1940

"Texas Agricultural College Honors Taubenhaus, Late Founder of Hillel Club," October 1940

1/2: Newspaper Clippings, 1942
"Aggieland's 'Fighting Dean' Faces New Challenge---Training Men to Beat Japs," The Houston [Chronicle?]. October 4, 1942 (2 pages)

1/3: Newspaper Clippings, 1944
"Hillel Club" clippings [publisher unknown]. April 8, 1944

1/4: Newsletter and Photographs. 1945; Undated
Photograph, woman portrait [unknown]. Undated

Photograph, woman portrait [unknown]. Undated

Hadassah Newsletter, June-July 1945 (30 pages)

1/5: Newspaper Clippings, 1945-1946 (1 of 2)
Carrol, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II," The Houston Press. April 18, 1946 (3 pages)

"Carrol on the Spot," The Houston Press, [undated], and "Hillel at Texas A&M Praised by Official". October 1940

"Ben Battelstein Appointed to Community Council Executive Committee" Houston [Press?], and "Hillel Club Hears About Biarritz School" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Aggies - They're Never Exes - Jam Campus For Greatest Homecoming: An Aggie - a Mighty Fine Man" Houston Press. April 19, 1946 (2 pages)

"B'nai B'rith Groups Elect New Officers" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dr. A. L. Sacher to Address Cultural Session of B'nai B'rith Convention," The Jewish Herald-Voice. April 18, 1946

"Hillel Club Ends Year of Work at Passover Service" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dunner to Speak to Hillel Club and 1st Baptist" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dr. Raphael Gold to Speak at A&M College Thursday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Money for China" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Rosenthal, M. E. "Aggie Talk" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Place of the Jew in the Post War Peace Conference: A&M Students Participate in Hillel Competition" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Carroll, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II: Eisenhower to Become an Aggie, as A&M Muster 'Ends War'" The Houston Press. April 20, 1946

"From the Mail Bag" The Jewish Herald-Voice. April 18, 1946

"Maniloffs Make a Contribution to A&M Library Fund" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/6: Newspaper Clippings, 1945-1946, (2 of 2)
"29 Generals From A&M in World War II" [unknown publisher, 2 pages]. Undated

Carroll, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II: An Aggie May Die but He Never Leaves the Ranks" The Houston Press. April 16, 1946

Carroll, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II" The Houston Press. April 17, 1946

"These are the Brave" [unknown publisher, 3 pages]. Undated

"A&M College of Texas Silver Taps: In Grateful Memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War II" [unknown publisher, maybe photocopy of program, 2 pages]. Undated

"The Musters" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. September 26, 1945

1/7: Newspaper clippings, 1946
Carroll, Jim. "When Country Called, A&M Was Ready" The Houston Press. April 15, 1946

"Texas A&M in World War II" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Place of the Jew in the Post War Peace Conference: A&M Students Participate in Hillel Competition" Jewish Herald-Voice. [1942]

"A&M to Accept New Fellowship" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Congregation Beth Yeshurun Names Rabbi Wm. S. Malev Spiritual Leader" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Mayo to Discuss Harvard Report for Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Henry Cohen of Galveston" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Sam Mayer Represents U. of Houston Hillel Unit at Summer Institute" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Texas Professor Hillel Dr. Klein, Talks to Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Memorial Gift of $500 Made to Children's Library" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Mrs. Schulman gives $500 to Library" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Cohen Fellowship at A&M is Announced" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"B'nai B'rith Hillel Honors Rabbi Cohen with A&M Fellowship" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"A&M Fellowship will Honor Rabbi" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"B. B. Interfaith Fellowship at Texas A&M Honors Rabbi Henry Cohen" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Establishment of Interfaith Student Fellowship" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Inter-Faith Fellowship Honors Dr. Henry Cohen at Texas A&M" [unknown publisher]. January 24, 1946

"Fellowship Honors Galveston Rabbi" The Houston Press. January 25, 1946

"Chinese Consul at Open Meet of Hillel Club Sunday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Abelow, Milton. "Aggieland News" The Jewish Herald-Voice. February 28, 1946

Albelow, Milton. "Aggieland News" [The Jewish Herald-Voice?]. Undated

"Varvel to Review Brook For Hillel" [unknown publisher]. January 10, 1946

"Mark Halleck Heads A&M Hillel Council" [unknown publisher]. March 1, 1946

"Henry Cohen's Man" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Religious Emphasis Week" [unknown publisher]. February 18, 1846

"Hillel Club Meeting" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Woods, Edna B. "Hillel Club Sponsors Contest Observing Jewish Book Month" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Texas Aggie Hillel News, volume 4 No.(2). February 1946 (4 pages)

1/8: Newspaper Clippings, 1947
Leventhal, David S. "Aggieland". Undated

"Halleck Named to Head Reactivated Ag[ricultural] Eng[ineering] Society" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Passover Sedara at Texas A&M Hillel Foundation" The Jewish Herald-Voice. Undated

"Texas A&M Hillel Club Receives B'nai B'rith Support" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"A&M Panel Discussion Group Wins First Place at Austin Meeting Sunday" Battalion. March 24, 1942

Woods, Edna B. "Hillel Club Sponsors Contest Observing Jewish Book Month" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Seligman, David M. "Hillel Dance, Slated May 3" and "Hillel Council Host at Dinner to Dr. Mrs.
Morgan" [unknown publisher]. March 15, 1947

"Hillel Notes" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"A Working Girl's Secret" Battalion. November 18, 1947

"Palestine Issue the be discussed for Hillel Club" The Bryan Daily Eagle. October 31, 9147

Seligman, Dave "Hellman to Speak on Palestine in Y-Chapel Tonight" Battalion. November 4, 1947

"No Problem in Palestine" Battalion. November 10, 1947

Seligman, David M. "Journalist-Observer to Speak on Palestine Partition Tuesday: Jehudah Hellman to Prove that UN Proposal Fair to Arabs and Jews" Battalion. October 31, 1947

"Letters to the Editor" Battalion. November 18, 1947

"Palestine?" Battalion. November 12, 1947

"No Problem in Palestine, Hellman Says in Address at Hillel Meeting" Battalion. November 5, 1947

"Cohen Fellowship for 1947 Won by Beaumont Aggie" Bryan Daily Eagle. November 10, 1947

Martin, Truman G. "European Refugees Attend A&M Hillel Scholarships" Battalion. November 19, 1947

"Hillels Celebrate Hanukah Dec. 10" Battalion. December 9, 1947

"Houston Cantor to Lead Feast of Lights Music" Bryan Eagle. December 9, 1947

Seligman, Dave. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Beacon. December 22, 1947

"Rabbi Addresses Interfaith Group" Battalion. December 18, 1947

"San Antonio Rabbi Will Speak During Religious Week" Battalion. January 8, 1948

1/9: Newspaper Clippings, 1948
"Donald Jarvis is Winner of Hillel Award" Battalion. May 20, 1948

"Dr. Ilton Speaks Shows Collection to Hillel Group" Battalion. December 10, 1948

Nelson, James E. "Milt Frenkel Plays Emotional Genius" Battalion. March 11, 1948

"Hillels Have Ball, Picnic April 17" Battalion. April 9, 1948

"UJA 48 Campaign to Be Explained at Hillel Club" Bryan Eagle. March 16, 1948

"Hillel Spring Formal to be Held Saturday" Battalion. April 13, 1948

"Victim of Natzis Oppression Enjoys Life in Cadet [Corps]" Battalion. April 13, 1948

"Plan Two Dances for Saturday Night" Battalion. April 16, 1948

"Religious Speaker – Dr. David Jacobson" Battalion. January 7, 1948

Seligman, Dave. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herold-Voice. January 29, 1948

1/10: Newspaper Clippings, 1948
"Milt Fronkel Takes Over Job as WTAW Sports Director" Battalion. February 4, 1948

"Hillel Club to Hear Rabbi Wednesday" Battalion. February 24, 1948

"UP Writer to Discuss Near East Problem" Battalion. February 26, 1948
"Faculty Award is Recommended for Aggie Engineers" [unknown publisher, 2 pages]. Undated

"Hillel Speaker Says Palestine Problem Great" Battalion. March 1948,
"Former War Correspondent to Talk on Palestine, Middle East Problems" Bryan Eagle. February 26, 1948

Seligman, Dave. "Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. March 4, 1948

Rovinsky, Erven. "News of Aggieland" Fort Worth Texas Jewish Post, New Year Edition. October 1948

Treiman, Joshua. "Aggieland News" Jewish Beacon. October 28, 1948

"Mayo Will Address Hillel Foundation" Battalion. November 10, 1948

"Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. January 2, 1948

Treiman, Josh. "News from Aggieland" Jewish Herald-Voice. December 10, 1948

Monroe, C. C. "Interfaith Team Explains Differences in Doctrines" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/11: Newspaper Clippings, 1949
Bobkoff, Kenneth. "Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. November 17, 1949

Bobkoff, Kenneth. ["Aggieland News"] Jewish Herald-Voice. November 24, 1949

"Congratulations to: Ervin Rovinsky" Texas Jewish Post. November 24, 1949

"Religious Leaders Will Discuss Inter-Faith Tolerance Tonight: Reverent March, Father Piere, and Rabbi Malev to Appear on Inter-Church Council Program" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dr. Ilton Speaks, Shows Collection to Hillel Group" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Hillel Club to Hear Liturgical Music" Battalion. December 13, 1949

"Hillel Clubbers Hear Trip Winner" Battalion. December 13, 1949

Rovinsky, Erven. "News of Aggieland" Fort Worth Section Jewish Post, Passover Edition. April 14, 1949

"Aggie Hillel News" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Bobkoff, Kenneth. "Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. December 29, 1949

"Hillel Club Meets Elects Officer" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Fishman to Be Guest Speaker at Hillel Meet" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Martin, Truman G. [unknown title, unknown publisher]. Undated

1/12: Photographs, Clippings, circa 1940s
Photocopies of scrapbook entries with handwritten notes and photographs about Hillel events [12 items], 2 photographs, photocopies of newspaper clippings in a journal. Undated

1/13: Newspaper clippings, circa 1940s
McKnight, Filex R. "A&M College Gets its First Navy Students" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Connor, Robert E. "Marine Doctor Heard Japs Try Lure of Mercy Calls" [unknown publisher, 2 pages]. Undated

Siegel, Jack H. "A&M Mother's Club Started" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Jewish Folklore and Songs Given for Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Leventhal, David S. "Aggieland" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dallas Youth Entered from A&M College in Oratorical Contest" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Leventhal, David S. "Aggieland" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Interpret Jewish Music" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Hebrew Music Recital Here Wednesday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Hillel Debate at Center Sunday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/14: Newspaper Clippings, 1950
"Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Harold-Voice. April 2, 1950

Engelber, Marvin. "Aggie Hillel News". Undated

"Pincus Broues Elected President Herzl Lodge" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Palestine Talk Announced Today by Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Ervin Rovinsky Joins Engineering Staff of Air Accessories" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Three Faiths to Give Views Here Wednesday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"The Hillel Club Held its Last Social Event of the Year Recently with a Dance in the Bryan
Country" Battalion. May 22, 1950

Lewis, Harvy. "Aggieland News" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/15: Newspaper Clippings, 1951
"Hillel Club to Hold First Meeting of the Year" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"October 14 Meeting at College Station Called to Discuss Building Plans" Jewish Herald-Voice. [October] 1951

1/16: Newspaper Clippings and Hillel Postcard Announcements, 1952
Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. November 5-19, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. October 1-29, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. September 3-24, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. November 4-11, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. December 3-12, 1952

"Rabbi of Austin Speaks Wednesday to Hillel Club" Bryan Eagle. November 11, 1952

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. November 13, 1952

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. November 27, 1952

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. December 25, 1952

1/17: Photograph labeled Brandeis Camp, July 1952

1/18: Hillel Postcard Announcements, 1943

1/19: Hillel Postcard Announcements. February - May [1948]

1/20: Newspaper clippings and Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements, 1953
Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. January 6, 1953

Kyessly, Nina. "A&M Student Wins Hero Fund Award" Bryan Daily Eagle. November 1, 1953

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. November 15, 1953

Braslau, Bob. "Aggie-Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. Undated

Braslau, Bob. "Aggie-Hillel News" Texas Jewish Post. November 19, 1959

Lackshin, Herb. "Aggieland News" Texas Jewish Post. February 19, 1953

"Summey to Speak at Hillel Meeting" Battalion. February 24, 1953

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggieland News" Texas Jewish Post. January 1, 1953

"Meiss-Teuffen Speaks Wednesday" Battalion. January 9, 1953

"Former UP Staff Writer to Speak at Open Meeting" Bryan Eagle. January 13, 1953

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. February 4-13, 1953

Ruben, Sherwin. "February 15-22 Was Brotherhood Week" Texas Jewish Post. February 1953

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. February 18 - May 15, 1953 (10 pages)

1/21: Hillel Postcard Announcements, 1953

1/22: Hillel Guest Book Ledger, [for social dance]. undated fragile

Correspondence, Photos, Newspapers, and Writings

1/1: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 20 letters, 1937-1955

1/2: Correspondence, SAADA scanned, 22 letters, 1955-1964

1/3: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 27 letters, 1964-1969

1/4: Writings/Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 20 Letters, 1959-1972

1/5: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 22 letters, 1943-1969

1/6: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 10 letters, 1964-1969; 1970-1979

1/7: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 7 letters, 1961-1977

1/8: Correspondence, 21 letters, 1972-1978

1/9: Correspondence, 10 letters, 1931-1961

1/10: Correspondence, 14 letters, 1938-1958

1/11: Correspondence, 20 letters, 1949-1979

1/12: Correspondence, 3 letters, 1950-1962

1/13: Correspondence/Writings, 14 letters, 1950-1978

1/14: Correspondence, 4 letters, 1966-1967; 1976; 1979

1/15: Correspondence/Newspapers, 24 letters, 1958-1979

1/16: Correspondence, 12 letters, 1981-1982

1/17: Correspondence, 20 letters, 1973-1979

1/18: Correspondence/Writings, 11 letters, 1957-1975

1/19: Correspondence, 9 letters, 1950-1973

1/20: Correspondence, 8 letters, 1964-1972

1/21: Correspondence, 23 letters, 1950-1978

1/22: Correspondence/Writings, 6 letters, 1938-1957

1/23: Correspondence, 9 letters, 1942-1966

1/24: Photographs, 6 photos

Convention Materials

1/1: NovaCon XIV (College Station, TX, 1998)
1/2: Door Hangers: "Secret Meeting In Progress"
1/3: City States of Arklyrell (Task Force Games, Undated)
1/4: Commander's Star Fleet Batteries, Vol. II (SVC/ADB, 1984), rulebook (cover missing)
1/5: "Nova" sign, Undated
1/6: Stickers: "Cthulhu Loves You", "It's Not The Principle of the Thing..."
1/7: Various Buttons, Undated
1/8: Various Cards, Undated
1/9: Various Clips, Undated

Article and Book Drafts by Mayo

1/1: Notes on proposed book, probably to be entitled The Great Pendulum (27 holograph pages, 15 typed pages)

1/2: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/3: Tentative introductory chapter to The Great Pendulum, (16 typed pages)

1/4: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/5: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum, 1949 (58 typed pages)

1/6: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum (31 typed pages)

1/7: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (90 typed pages)

1/8: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (75 typed pages)

1/9: "Renaissance: Introduction" (11 typed pages)

1/10: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (82 holograph pages)

1/11: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (53 typed pages)

1/12: Notes on Medieval Architecture in England: Romanesque Cycle of Style (21 holograph pages) some duplicate material

1/13: Notes on Romanesque Art and Music in England and France (47 holograph pages)

1/14: Notes on Quattrocento Painting (15 holograph pages)

1/15: Notes on the Baroque, (2 outline drafts; 26 holograph pages, 16 holograph pages)

1/16: Article, "Two Notes on the Baroque" (2 drafts; 10 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/17: Notes on the paintings by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (11 holograph pages)

1/18: Fragment of notes on 15th-century Italian painters and paintings (11 holograph pages)

1/19: "Victorianism and After", review of John Galsworthy's five Forsythe books (2 drafts; 6 typed pages, 10 typed fragment pages)

1/20: Article/Speech Draft, "John Galsworthy" (9 typed pages)

1/21: Review Draft, "The Spoiled Generation: The Silver Spoon by John Galsworthy" (3 typed pages)

1/22: Article Draft, "The Return of the Eighteenth Century" (12 typed pages)

1/23: Article Draft, "The Sacraments" (10 typed pages)

1/24: "A Drama Ritual of Texas", a fragment of a speech at the Texas Day Program of the College Woman's Club, probably by Samuel E. Asbury (8 typed pages)

1/25: "The Authorship of 'The History of John Bull'", review draft of the book by H. Teerink (12 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/26: Article Draft, "The Isms of Our Day: What Do They Mean" (12 holograph pages, 8 typed pages)

1/27: "Man As Educator: A Review of Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture by Werner Jaeger" (2 drafts; 12 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)

1/28: Article Draft, "Once More Democracy: Dialectic on the Brazos" (12 typed pages)

1/29: Article Draft, "Readings from the Poetry of Robinson Jeffers" (12 typed pages)

1/30: Article Draft, "A World Fit for Hamlet" (25 holograph pages)

1/31: Review Draft, "The Great Transformation by Karl Polanyi" (16 holograph pages, 18 typed pages)

1/32: Review/Summary Draft, "Conclusion of Rostovstzeff's Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire" (5 typed pages)

1/33: Drafts of 3 segments of a course outline [?]

  • "Great Moments in Old Books: Antigone before Creon" (7 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)
  • "Old Man in a Storm" (7 holograph pages)
  • "Wordsworth: Peaks and Depressions" (5 typed pages)

1/34: Miscellaneous notes and outlines regarding the English curriculum (17 holograph pages, 7 typed pages)

1/35: Miscellaneous short notes, outlines, and drafts (27 holograph pages, 13 typed pages)

1/36: Correspondence of and pertaining to John P. Mayo and letter drafts from Thomas F. Mayo (2x), 1914-1915; Undated

1/37: Library Correspondence Notes (about Cushing), 1939; 1942; 1944

Newsletters, Articles, Clippings, and Writings

1/1: Newspapers and Bulletins
New Left Notes, Students for a Democratic Society, Vol. 4, No. 24, July 8, 1969
The Lumpen: Revolutionary Student News Service, Merritt College Black Student Union, Vol. I, No. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1970
The Black Panther: Black Community News Service, Vol. V, No. 19, Saturday, November 7, 1970 (published weekly)
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Convention Bulletin #7, Vol 1, No. 13, May 8, 1946
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Vol 2, No. 1, February 1947
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Convention Bulletin #12, Vol 4, No 6, March 17, 1949

1/2: Newsletters
The Street Speaker, "In the Interest of the Black Race & Business," Vol. 11, no. 4, August - November 1996
Habari za Ujamaa: Vol 2, No 2, December 8, 1972

1/3: Magazines and Articles
Liberator, September 1921
Liberator, Vol. III, No. 1, January 1963
Malcolm X Interview - Playboy, pg. 53-54, 56-60, 62-63, May 1963
Scanlan's: Suppressed Issue: Guerrilla War in the USA., Vol 1, No 8, January 1971

1/4: Writings
"Scottsboro: Act 3", by Sasha Small, published by International Labor Defense, 1934
"Why we are for Roosevelt," by The Publishers of People's Voice (reprint from the New York People's Voice), July 15, 1944
"Why I Remain a Negro," by Walter White, reprinted from the Saturday Review of Literature, October 11, 1947
"The Strike Explained", by Third World Liberation Front, February 5, 1969
"What do you people want?...," by Third World Liberation Front, February 11, 1969
Invisible City, Numbers 18-20: (poetry collection), October 1976
"Side by Side…," by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Undated
"Un Testimonio Sobre la Esclavitud en Montevideo," by Gallardo, Jorge Emilio, Undated

Letters to Charles Perry Gould and The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam Introduction Drafts

1/01: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould discussing a book being published which Llewelyn wrote an introduction for, also included two postcards of Davos, Switzerland. March 22, 1936 (with envelope)

1/02: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould, asking to send Mr. Gould his Story of Life. April 2, 1937

1/03: Carlie Mallett to Charles Perry Gould in response to Gould's inquiry about the editions they have for The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. July 21, 1938

1/04: John C. Powys to Charles Perry Gould responding to Mr. Gould's inquiry about knowledge of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. John knows nothing of the book but refers the inquirer to his brother Llewelyn. October 21, 1938

1/04.1: Llewelyn Powys to Charles P. Gould discussing details and payment for Llewelyn to write the introduction for the book. October 26, 1938 (with envelope and photograph of Llewelyn)

1/05: Llewelyn Powys to Mr. Gould speaking of the enclosed introduction and the pleasure it gave Llewelyn to write it. Also included is a postcard of Davos. December 18, 1938 (with envelope)

1/06: Alyse Gregory (Powys) to Charles Perry Gould asking Mr. Gould for a copy of the book that Llewelyn wrote an introduction for. Asks specific things depending upon whether the book was published or not. It's her second letter to Mr. Gould on this topic. April 23, 1947 (with envelope)

1/07: First Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam by Nathaniel Ward. Undated (typed)

1/08: Second Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/09: Third Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/10: Alyse Gregory to Mr. Gould with talks of how well her husband's works are selling, and plans for more collections to come. Mr. Gould sent her a typed manuscript of the introduction of Llewelyn Powys. April 19, 1948

Interviews

1/1: Albert, Henry, et al., R-421. 1901,1905

1/2: Alberty, George, R-350. 1902, 1905

1/3: Barnes Family, R-422. 1901, 1905

1/4: Bell Family. George (D-706, R-415), July (D-1021, R-416). 1904, 1907

1/5: Brown Family. Charles (D-952, R-400), Charles Jr. (D-954, R-401), John (D-965,
R-402), Suagee, Mary (R-403). 1901, 1906

1/6: Curls, Maggie, D-580. 1901-1902

1/7: Edmonson, Susie, R-339. 1905

1/8: Harlin, Susan, et al., R-352. 1901, 1904

1/9: Hicks, Jesse, R-417. 1904, 1906

1/10: Holt Family. Tucumseh (R-399), William (R-398). 1901, 1904

1/11: Houston, Hartwell H., R-353. 1901, 1904-1906

1/12: Knalls, Lula, et al., R-420. 1901, 1905

1/13: May, John, D-328. 1904

1/14: Mayfield Family. Sallie (D-91, R-407), Thomas, et al. (D-124, R-408), Emberry,
et al. (D-131, R-409). 1901, 1904

1/15: Mayfield, Robert, R-357. 1903-1904

1/16: Potts, Charlotte, et al., R-336. 1904

1/17: Reed, Betsy, R-404, and Sarah Hines, R-405. 1901, 1904

1/18: Rogers, Jennie Dave, et al., R-355. 1904

1/19: Ross, Peter, R-385. 1904

1/20: Rowe Family. Joseph (R-360, D-1016), Parmelia (R-361, D-681). 1901, 1903-1904

1/21: Rowe Family, R-372. Peggy (D-646), Cully (D-896). 1900-1901

1/22: Rowe, Freeman. 1904

1/23: Starr, Caroline, R-356. 1904-1905

1/24: Thornton, Katie, D-581, R-581. 1901

1/25: Umphuris, Dollie, R-384. 1904, 1906

1/26: Vann, Fannie, R-358. 1904

1/27: Vann, Katie, et al., R-349. 1902, 1907

1/28: Whitmire, Phyllis, R-354. 1904

1/29: Williams, Ed., R-359. 1904

1/30: Wright, Ruthie, et al., R-397. 1904-1906

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

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

1/10

  • 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 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

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

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)

Grade Reports

1/1: Individual Grade Reports

  • Cader van Bieburstein (?). 1883 (6 reports)
  • J. H. Simpson. April 30, 1900
  • H. C. Dillingham. April 1, 1919
  • S. A. Richards. January 30, 1877 (2 reports)
  • Letter from Anne Stanley Williams to D. B. Cofer
  • A. W. Percy. January 24, 1918
  • Scholarship Certification for Mr. Harley Clay Dillingham. May 15, 1918
  • A. Howard. May, 195(?) (2 reports)
  • J. Hill. February 1925
  • Personal notes
  • W. C. Martin "Hours of Recitation" Class of 1898
  • F. J. Skeeler, Session 1917-918 and Samuro Kakiuchi's business card
  • Envelope addressed to Doctor D. B. Cofer
  • Letter from Anne Stanley (?) to Dr. D. B. Cofer. December 7, 1955
  • A. Homan. November 1894 - July 1895 (6 reports)
  • E. Giesecke. November 3, 1883

1/2: Semester Grade Reports

  • Average grades for ten year period 1915-1925

  • 1925-1926 Session, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses) November 26, 1926

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199) November 26, 1926

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299) November 26, 1926

  • Session 1926-1927, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1927-1928, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1927-1928, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1928-1929, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses) April 18, 1929

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199) April 18, 1929

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299) April 18, 1929

  • Session 1928-1929, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1929-1930, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1929-1930, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1930-1931, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1930-1931, Second Term Grades

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1931-1932, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1932-1933, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1932-1933, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1933-1934, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1934-1935, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1935-1936, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1936-1937, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1936-1937, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1937-1938, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (all courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (all courses 201-299)

  • Session 1937-1938, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1938-1939, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1938-1939, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1939-1940, First Term Grades

  • By all departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (101-199)

  • Sophomores (201-299)

  • Session 1939-1940, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

Correspondence and Manuscripts

1/1: Collection Overview, and blank stationery with A. D. Mebane Estate Logo and heading.

1/2: Mebane Triumph Cotton

  • "Descriptive Booklet of Improved Mebane Triumph Cotton Seed: Test By Test" written by A. D. Mebane, Lea Beaty, W.D. French, R.W. Stewart, and R.A. Beaty. (4 pages)
  • Typed letter addressed to "the cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane dated August 15, 1922, on A. D. Mebane Sales Agency stationary. The letter discusses cottonseed production for pedigreed planting seeds with a two-page advertisement for cotton seeds with seed history and pictures.
  • Typed letter addressed to "to my patrons and all cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane discussing his formula pedigree cotton seed in detail. Undated (handwritten math scratch notes on the back)
  • Pamphlet titled "Mebane Triumph Cotton" by A. D. Mebane that discusses facts on Mebane pedigree cottonseed and corrections on misrepresentations. (4 pages)

1/3: Newspaper Articles

  • Clipping of "Foreign Cotton Men Visit Mebane Estate", The Lockhart Register. September 21, 1939
  • Clipping of article titled "Complete History of Mebane Cotton", The Lockhart Daily Post. October 23, 1905
  • 3 newspaper clippings articles titled "A Good Bale of Cotton," "The Mebane Cotton," and "Lockhart Cotton Shows Long Staple with Heavy Lint". Undated
  • Newspaper clippings [newspaper in Lockhart, exact origin unknown] "Mebane Cotton Awarded Prizes". March 17, 1938

1/4: Correspondence to A. D. Mebane Regarding his Cotton

  • Typed letter with stationary from "The Commercial Club of Gainesville and Cooke County" addressed to A. D. Mebane from E. M. * Thompson discussing the price of seed at $1.25 and praising the cotton crop seed. March 14, 1912 (envelope attached)
  • Handwritten letter on Magnolia Compress Co. stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane (in pencil) from J.H. Couch asking for cottonseed for the county. October 26, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter addressed to A. D. Mebane from (illegible; most likely) J. E. Mc Ualesti discussing cotton production. January 11, 1912
  • Handwritten thank you letter in pen for the cottonseed written by W. T. Browning to possibly A. D. Mebane. Undated
  • Two envelopes addressed to A. D. Mebane.
  • Handwritten letter on Pattonville Texas stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane from J. P. Warner providing positive feedback on the cottonseed quality. September 1, 1911
  • Typed letter from J. R. Handy to A.D Mebane discussing an order for cottonseed to be delivered in fall. May 17, 1913
  • Handwritten letter from H. M. Blanton from A. D. Mebane. November 4, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter from H. E. Loarman to A. D. Mebane discussing cottonseed prices and praising the cottonseed given. November 18, 1912 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from Henry Matthews discussing prices. February 4, 1924 (2 pages and an envelope)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from W. C. Wheiless asking for cottonseed for his small farm. (2 pages and envelope)
  • Typed letter from Dr. Freedman to A. D. Mebane discussing purchasing seed. February 21, 1923
  • Handwritten letter from J. H. Rich to A.D Mebane discussing cotton seed. January 1, 1913
  • Typed correspondence from W. Moses to Mr. Mebane discussing farm at Lockhart and purchasing cottonseed. October 5th, 1922

1/5: Correspondence from and to Mrs. A. D. Mebane

  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane asking for a photograph of Mr. Mebane. January 1, 1931
  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane thanking her for the photograph. January 5, 1931 (envelope included)
  • Handwritten letter from Mrs. A. D. Mebane to Mrs. B. A. Stufflebeme discussing a photograph of Mebane. January 3, 1931
  • Handwritten letter from Mr. J. S. Mogford to Mrs. Mebane discussing personal information and farming. June 4, 1952 (3 pages and envelope)

1/6: Outline of a talk given by A. D. Mebane at a Cotton Breeders Association Meeting about seed production.

1/7: Article entitled "Mebane Triumph" in the Acco Press, includes Mebane's article inside and handwritten signature of Mrs. J. S. Mogford. December 1949

1/8: List of expenditures of the Mebane Barbecue Committee signed by M. J. Jerry, B. J. Bellawy, John P. Homer and Veal Clark with names of companies and help with expenses summing to 1,695 dollars.

1/9: "Some Problems of the Commercial Cotton Breeder" by E. C. Ewing.

  • The manuscript discusses issues concerning cottonseed breeders and agricultural cottonseed production problems, issues and other related topics (14 pages typed).
  • Typed letter from A. D. Mebane discussing the enclosed manuscript by E.C. Ewing. April 9, 1926 (envelope enclosed)

1/10: "Study of Seed Cotton for Laboratory Use" by J. S. Mogford.

  • The manuscript discusses how to grow cotton seed for laboratory use for manufacturing seed and breeding seed in a lab. (4 typed pages)

1/11: "Progeny of Four and Five- Lock Bolls Produced on the Same Mother Cotton Plant" by Hendry Dunlavy.

  • The manuscript discusses cottonseed production and growth. (3 pages typed)

1/12: "Fundamental Principles of Plant Breeding" by Luther Burbank.

  • The pamphlet was read at the International Plant Breeding Conference (New York). September 30 - October 1902 (7 paged pamphlet)

1/13: "Cotton Breeding" by Dr. Geo. F. Freeman (5 pages)

1/14: "Practical Plant Breeding with Particular Reference to Cotton" by Fred Griffee.

  • The manuscript discusses plant breeding practices. (4 pages)

Swank Papers and Biographical Information

1-1: Biographical information about Wendell G. Swank

1-2: "Dove Wings Yield Important Information" by Swank. February 1950

1-3: A reprinted article from The Journal of Wildlife Management, "Feather Molt as an Aging Technique For Mourning Doves" by Swank. July 1955

1-4: "Nesting and Production of the Mourning Dove in Texas" by Swank. July 1955

1-5: "Protein and Phosphorus Content of Browse Plants as an Influence on Southwestern Deer Herd Levels" by Swank March. 1956

1-6: "The Status of Wildlife and Wilderness Areas in East Africa" by George A. Petrides and Swank. May 1960

1-7: "Manipulation of Hunting Regulations as a Management Measure" by Swank. 1962

1-8: "Population Densities and the range-Carrying Capacity for Large Mammals in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda" by George A. Petrides and Swank. 1965

1-9: "Status of the Leopard in Africa South of the Sahara" by James G. Teer and Swank. 1977

1-10: "Food of three upland game birds in Selegei Area, Kajiado District, Kenya" by Swank. 1977

1-11: "International Implication of Designating Species Endangered or Threatened" by James G. Teer and Swank. 1978

1-12: "Trap Avoidance by marked Nutria: A Problem in Population Estimation" by Thomas R. Simpson and Swank. 1978

1-13: "Dispersal of Restocked Eastern Wild Turkeys in East Texas" by Curtis R. Hopkins, Joseph J. Campo, Swank, and David J. Martin. 1982

1-14: "Waterfowl habitat Selection on Multipurpose Reservoir in East Texas" by Fred A. Johnson and Swank. 1982

1-15: "Wild Ungulates as Competitors of Livestock" by Swank. 1985

1-16: "Brood Habitat Use by Eastern Wild Turkeys in Eastern Texas" by Joseph J. Campo, Swank, and Curtis R. Hopkins. 1989

Morton Materials

1/1: Lab manual, "Testing Laboratory Manuel: Tension and Compression of Wood". Undated (17 pages)

1/2: Class notes. October 6, [????]

1/3: Testing Laboratory Manual, includes "Laboratory Wiring, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Starting", "Practical Electrical Measurements", "DC Generator Characteristics", "DC Motor Characteristics", "Efficiency of Motor and Generator", "AC Circuit Relations", "Measurement of Three-Phase Power", "Polarity and Efficiency of Transformers", "Transformer Connections", and "Induction Motor". Undated (16 pages)

1/4: Mechanical Engineering notes. November 18, 1922 (9 pages)

1/5: Composition book, "Sect. 35 Company D Goodwin" [professor of class?]. Undated (22 pages)

1/6: Manual for Courses in Argumentation (Session 1924-1925), "The Agricultural of Mechanical College of Texas Manual for Courses in Argumentation" (English 301, 303, 304, and 306) by George Summey, Jr. 1924 (41 pages)

1/7: Ag[ricultural] Economics notes and lab questions. October 11, 1929 (51 pages)

1/8: Department of Agronomy lab book, Agricultural Engineering. Undated (185 pages)

1/9: Textbook, Farm Building by Dr. A.E. Scoates. 1922 (132 pages)

1/10: Two Agricultural Engineering field notebooks. Undated

1/11: Laboratory manual, "A Laboratory Course in General Soils Agronomy 301 for College Students" prepared by Agronomy Department of Texas A&M College.

Family Letters of Mamie Haden Waller

1-01:

  • Handwritten forward to the Letters, written by Waller's daughter Allen Waller Morrison, Undated

1-02:

  • From Walter W. Cauley to Mamie, April 10, 1874
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, November 17, 1874
  • From Mamie, June 1878
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 11, 1878
  • To Mamie from [?], November 11, 1878
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 15, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, November 22, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, December 30, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, January 9, 1879
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, February 11, 1879
  • From Hallie J. Griffin to Mamie, February 27, 1879
  • From [?] to Mamie, March 14, 1879
  • From Pattie to Mamie, March 20, 1879
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, March 29, 1879
  • From M. White and Friend to Mamie, Undated

1-03:

  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, April 3, 1879
  • To Mamie, April 4, 1879
  • From Charles Haden to Mamie, April 6, 1879
  • From Dora Hartzell to Mamie, May 4, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, May 8, 1879
  • From Charles A. Haden to Mamie, May 19, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, June 6, 1879
  • From Husband to Mamie, June 13, 1879
  • From Priscie to Mamie, June 20, 1879
  • From S. B. Kirtley to Mamie, July 2, 1879
  • From cousin, Mary H. Stanhope to Mamie, July 3, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, July 5, 1879

1-04:

  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, July 12, 1879
  • From Dora Hartzell to Mamie, July 13, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, July 29, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 2, 1879
  • From Miss Leola to Mamie, August 4, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, August 17, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 17, 1879 (2x)

1-05:

  • From Pattie to Mamie, August 31, 1879
  • From D. H. to Mamie, November 27, 1879
  • From Joel to Mamie, February 15, 1880
  • From Mollie to Mamie, May 4, 1880
  • From Miss Jennie to Mamie, January 20, 1881
  • From Mr. Adolphus to Mamie, February 6, 1881
  • From Miss Rella Carter to Mamie, March 20, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, May 7, 1881
  • From J. M. Ride to Mamie, June 20, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, July 23, 1881
  • From R. S. O'Rear to Mamie, November 15, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, March 11, 1882

1-06:

  • From Mamie to brother Johnny, March 20, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Johnny to Mamie, March 29, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, August 13, 1882 (5 pages)
  • From W. F. Kenner to Mamie, August 24, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Josh H. Haden to Mamie, September 27, 1882
  • From mother to Mamie, September 17, 1882 (6 pages)
  • From George to Mamie, October 2, 1882 (3 pages)
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, October 8, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to "Dearest brothers", 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Charles A. Haden to Mamie, October 9, 1882 (2 pages)

1-07:

  • From Clemmie to Mamie, October 10, 1882
  • From Clemmie to [?], 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Miss Rellar Carter to Mamie, October 12, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, October 17, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, October 15, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, November 14, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Jeanne to Mamie, October 16, 1882 (4 pages, with a dear head illustration)
  • From Mamie to her brother, November 5, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 25, 1882 (3 pages)
  • From Jeanne to Mamie, November 26, 1882 (6 pages)
  • Postcard from Joel H. Haden to Mamie, December 18, 1882
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, December 19, 1882

1-08:

  • From Mary Thomas to Mamie, December 30, 1882 (7 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother Johnny, January 17, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 24, 1883 (7 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, February 4, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From mother P. Haden to Mamie, February 7, 1883 (8 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, February 18, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Joel H. Harden to Mamie, February 19, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mamie, February 24, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From Joel H. Harden to Mamie, July 20, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, March 25, 1883 (2 pages)
  • Postcard from mother to Mamie, March 29, 1883
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, March 30, 1883 (4 pages)

1-09:

  • From H. M. Amis to Mamie, April 9, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From E. J. S. Wyrich to Mamie, April 13, 1883
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, May 9, 1883
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, May 13, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, May 12, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, May 16, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, June 6, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Stuart to Mamie, 1883[?] (2 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, July 5, 1883 (4 pages)

1-10:

  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, August 30, 1883 (6 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, August 31, 1883 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Rich, September 25, 1883 (4 pages)
  • Handwritten invitation to meet J. S. Taylor and J. W. Stallbreath with back acceptance to the invitation, October 7, 1883 (2 pages)
  • To Mamie, October 7, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From J. Waller to Mamie, November 9, 1883 (7 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, November 10, 1883
  • From Mamie to Mother, November 12, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Mr. T. H. Jack to Mamie, late 1883 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, January 28, 1884 (2 pages)

1-11:

  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, January 30, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From J. E. Weller to Mamie, February 22, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, February 4, 1884 (7 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, February 1884
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, July 12, 1884
  • From Mr. J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 10, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, March 17, 1884 (5 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, March 29, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 31, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, April 4, 1884 (6 pages)
  • Compliment card of J. C. Waller, April 1884

1-12:

  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, April 4, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, April 13, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, April 27, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller May 3, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, May 4, 1884 (7 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, May 9, 1884 (4 pages)

1-13:

  • From Edward to Mamie, May 11, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Miss Georgie Jones to Mamie, May 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, May 25, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 1, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mother, June 3, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 8, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, June 5, 1884 (4 pages)

1-14:

  • From Edward to Mamie, June 15, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, June 13, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, to June 27, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 29, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Humphrey, June 29, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 5, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From J. J. McClellan to Mamie, July 12, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, July 14, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From J. H. Jack to Mamie, July 15, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 20, 1884 (2 pages)

1-15:

  • From Mama to Mamie, July 22, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, August 1, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, August 5, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, August 7, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie addressed to "Kind Friends", August 9, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, August 10, 1884 (5 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, [?] 17, 1884 (4 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, [?] 31, 1884 (8 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, September 7, 1884 (6 pages)

1-16:

  • From H. C. Redden to Mamie, to September 11, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, September 15, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, September 21, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From James [?] to Mamie, September 11, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, September 28, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 2, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 5, 1884 (8 pages)

1-17:

  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 11, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 20, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 25, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 26, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 30, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 2, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 5, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 8, 1884 (4 pages)

1-18:

  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, November 14, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 16, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mrs. George (Maria Machir) Dorsey to Mamie, November 17, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 19, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Owrin [?], November 20, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, November 20, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to [?], November 23, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, February 18, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mrs. James Kerr to Waller, November 30, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, December 5, 1884 (4 pages)

1-19:

  • From Mrs. M. E. Machir to Mamie, January 16, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, January 23, 1889 (4 pages)
  • From W. P. Connelly to Mamie, March 18, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Carr to Johnnie, March 21, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Johnnie to Jimmie [?], March 24, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Husband to Mamie, May 4, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, October 23, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her husband, November 10, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, December 12, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, January 26, 1886 (4 pages)
  • From George to Mamie, June 14, 1886 (4 pages)

1-20:

  • From Husband [Mr. Waller] to Mamie, July 22, 1886 (3 pages)
  • From Johnny to Mamie, December 6, 1886 (2 pages)
  • From TMS to Mrs. Waller, April 30, 1887 (2 pages)
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, July 7, 1887 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, October 18, 1889 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, January 12, 1890 (3 pages)
  • Postcard from Mrs. Priscie F. Haden to "My Dear Sister", January 15, 1890
  • From Sister to Mamie, January 22, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Molly to Mrs. Haden (Mamie), January 25, 1890
  • From Cousin to Mamie, January 28, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From Sister to Mamie, January 31, 1890 (4 pages)

1-21:

  • From Sister to Mamie, February 11, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, May 11, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Sister to Mamie, May 25, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, October 30, 1890 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, August 29, 1890 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mr. Waller, September 1, 1890 (4 pages)

1-22:

  • From Florence to Mamie, March 14, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to J. J. Haden, April 22, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to J. J. Haden, September 8, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, October 10, 1891 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, January 7, 1892 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, February 9, 1892 (2 pages)
  • From C. M. Christenberry to J. E. Waller, February 10, 1892 (3 pages)
  • From Grandmother to Mamie, March 15, 1892 (6 pages)
  • From Katie S. Haden to Mamie, May 20, 1892 (4 pages)
  • From Hallie Dorsey to Mamie, June 19, 1892 (6 pages)

1-23:

  • From Mamie to Clemmie, July 25, 1892 (3 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, December 13, 1892 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, February 26, 1893 (6 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mother, March 26, 1893 (2 pages)
  • To Mother, March 29, 1893
  • From Mother to Child, January 20, 1893 (4 pages)
  • From Ben Hartzell to Mamie, June 28, 1893 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, July 12, 1893 (10 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, August 9, 1893 (2 pages)

1-24:

  • From Tyna Putman to Mamie, August 26, 1893 (2 pages)
  • From Mrs. Marie Dorsey to Mamie, November 12, 1893 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, January 1894 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, January 20, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, February 1, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Quince Taylor to Mamie, February 17, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Son, November 28, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to W. Waller, February 28 (4 pages)

1-25:

  • From Marie Dorsey to Mamie, March 6, 1894 (5 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, April 18, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Tiny DeJarnette to Priscie, May 11, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, May 13, 1894 (5 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, September 2, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mother, October 3, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mattie Dorsey to Mamie, October 14, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, March 8, 1895 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Florence, March 27, 1895 (4 pages)

1-26:

  • From Priscie to Florence, April 30, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to Clemmie, June 12, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Georgia, June 12, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Child to Mother J. Haden, June 12, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Child, July 16, 1895 (6 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mamie, July 27, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, July 29, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Eunice T. to Mamie, September 19, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Tiny DeJarnette to Mamie, December 13, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Florence P. Haden to Mamie, January 10, 1896 (6 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 13, 1896 (4 pages)

1-27:

  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 19, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, January 24, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Joella Taylor to Mamie, January 24, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Joella Taylor to Mamie, January 26, 1896 (6 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Miss Clemmie Waller, February 2, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, February 4, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, March 22, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, April 20, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, April 30, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Ben Hartzell to Mamie, May 11, 1896
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, June 2, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, August 20, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, (2 pages)

1-28:

  • From John J. Haden to Georgia Waller, May 11, 1897 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to "Little Niece" with attached is news article "Trained Chameleons", August 30, 1887 (5 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, October 12, 1897 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, December 18, 1897 (5 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Waller, December 18, 1887 (2 pages)
  • From B. Hartzell to Mamie, January 21, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, March 31, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, May 24, 1898 (4 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 31, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, September 19, 1898 (6 pages)
  • From [?] to [?], December 25, 1898

1-29:

  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, January 16, 1889 (2 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 23, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, July 26, 1899 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 23, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From John P. Haden to Mamie, September 29, 1899 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, November 13, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From Maria J. Dorsey to Mamie, November 22, 1899 (6 pages)
  • From Mrs. Waller to Mamie, January 4, 1900 (8 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, February 3, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From [?] to James, January 26, 1901 (5 pages)
  • From Mrs. Waller to Mamie with an attached note to "My Sweet Little Mary" from Sady, July 14, 1901 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, September 23, 1901m (4 pages)
  • From John P. Haden to Mamie, November 20, 1901 (4 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, November 24, 1901 (3 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, October 10, 1901 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, January 8, 1902 (6 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, February 4, 1902 (2 pages)
  • From Kelly [?] to Mamma, February 4, 1902 (3 pages)

1-30:

  • From Clemmie to Mama, February 4, 1902 (8 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mama, February 5, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Mary to Mama, February 4, 1902 (6 pages)
  • From John H. Haden to Waller, August 1, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Haden, November 4, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, November 17, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Mama to Child, October 2, 1904 (6 pages)
  • From Julia to Clemmie, October 1904 (7 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Clemmie, November 11, 1904 (2 pages)
  • From Mama to Child, November 16, 1904 (5 pages)

1-31:

  • From "Mother" to "My Precious Child", March 29, 1905 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", September 1906(8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 10, 1906 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 13, 1906 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 17, 1906(6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 21, 1906 [10 pages]
  • Postcard from Mary W. to Clemmie, October 19, 1906
  • From "Dad" to Clemmie, October 24, 1906
  • From "Dad" to "My Dear Kids", October 28, 1906
  • From Mama to "My Precious Daughters", October 29, 1906 (4 pages)

1-32:

  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", November 7, 1906 (4 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Dear Girls", November 14, 1906 (12 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", December 6, 1906 (2 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", December 7, 1906 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 13, 1907 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 23, 1907 (5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 27, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 30, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", February 3, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", April 17, 1907 (4 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", April 21, 1907 (8 pages)
  • Postcard from L. Jewell to Miss Waller, December 14, 1906
  • Postcard from L. Jewell to Miss Waller discussing future plans for December 16, December 14, 1906
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 6, 1907 (4 pages)
  • From Lucile [?] to Clemmie, January 12, 1907 (3 pages)

1-33:

  • From "Mama" to "Girls", April 24, 1907 (5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 1, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 5, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 12, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 23, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", April 1909(5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls" Clemmie, November 1909 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller "Dad" to Clemmie and George [?], May 15, 1907 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 28, 1910 (3 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Georgia [?], December 3, 1911 (6 pages)
  • From Florence P. Haden to Mamie, May 9, 1919 (6 pages)
  • From "Aunt" Florence to Mary [?], January 30, 1946 (3 pages)

KEOS Radio Station Materials

1-1: Brazos Educational Radio-KEOS, 1992-1993; Undated

  • Public Inspection File contents page, 1993
  • Correspondence to Mrs. Searcy from Harry F. Cole, September 30, 1992
  • Amendment application File No. BPED-920413MF of Brazos Educational Radio with Amendment signature by Eric W. Truax (2 pages), Undated
  • Non-Ionizing Radiation Occupational Hazard Statement, signed by Kenneth B. Devine, September 25, 1992
  • Petition to Leave to Amend, Grant of Applications and Termination of Proceeding, July 16, 1993 (6 pages)
  • Amendment to Brazos Educational Radio signed by Eric W. Traux, July 14, 1993 (4 pages)
  • Application for a construction permit for the noncommercial educational broadcast station, February 1992 (2 pages)
  • Exhibit E - Engineering Statement on Behalf of Brazos Educational Radio, FCC Form 340, Section VB (2 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio form Section V-B (6 pages), February 1992
  • Engineering Statement signed by Donald E. Mussell Jr., July 12, 1993 (4 pages)
  • Topographic map photocopy of Transmitter Site Location Map Brazos Educational Radio College Station, TX (1 page) taken in 1960 and edited in 1980 (1 page)
  • Allocation map photocopy, July 1993 (1 page)
  • Broadcasting Engineering Services Allocation and Interference Study, July 11, 1993 (1 page)
  • Figure 3A - Vertical Sketch New Educational FM Station couture map (1 page)
  • Figure 5 (1) - TV-6 Interference Study Map Figure 1 (1 page)
  • Figure 5 (2) - TV-6 Interference Study Map Figure 2 (1 page)
  • Figure 5A - Data World TV-6 Interconference study, an amendment to application BPED (12 pages)
  • Figure 6 - Elevation and Contour Data Brazos Educational Radio (1 page)
  • Certificate of Service signed by Harry P. Cole, July (1 page)
  • Affidavit and Qualifications of Donald E. Mussell Jr. signed by Donald E. Mussell Jr. (1 page)
  • Correspondence from Dale E. Bickel to Eric Traux, October 18, 1993 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence from Dale E. Bickel from William F. Canton, November 4, 1993 (1 page)
  • Correspondence from Dale E. Bickel from Eric Traux, October 18, 1993 (2 pages)
  • Amendment, October 29, 1993 (1 page)
  • Exhibit E - Engineering Statement on Behalf of Brazos Educational Radio New Educational FM Station, Ch 206-A 891 MHz. 0.100kW 77.3 Meters (2 pages)
  • Section V-B - FM Broadcast Engineering Data, February 1992 (3 pages)
  • Engineering Statement submitted by Donald E. Mussel Jr., October 29, 1993 (4 pages)
  • Photocopy of a topographical map (1 page)
  • Allocation map, D. Mussel, October 10, 1993 (1 page)
  • Broadcast Engineering Services, October 27, 1993 (1 page)
  • Vertical Sketch New Educational FM Station (1 page)
  • Figure 4 - Contour Map Brazos Educational Radio (1 page)
  • Figure 5 (2) - TV-6 Interference Study Map 1 (2 pages)
  • Figure 5A - Channel 6 Interference Study Area, October 29, 1993 (10 pages)
  • Figure 5A - Channel 6 Interference Study Data, October 29, 1993 (1 page)
  • Affidavit and Qualifications of Donald E. Mussell Jr. (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Caton from Harry F. Cole, December 17, 1993 (1 page)
  • Amendment to Brazos Educational Radio, December 16, 1993 (1 page)
  • Section V-8 - FM Broadcast Engineering Data (1 page)
  • Envelope addressed to Brazos Educational Radio (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Caton from Eric W. Traux, March 15, 1994 (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mrs. Hughes from Eric W. Traux (1 page)
  • Certification Pursuant to Section I. 202 of the Commissions by Eric. W. Traux, April 7, 1994 (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Canton from Harry F. Cole, November 22, 1994 (1 page)
  • United States of America Federal Communications Report for noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station (2 pages)
  • Federal Communications Commission FM Broadcast Station Construction Permit, January 6, 1994 (4 pages)
  • Correspondence from Eric Traux KEOS 89.1FM, April 3, 1995 (1 page)
  • FCC 302-FM Application for FM Broadcast Station License, August 1992 (6 pages)
  • Engineering Exhibit 1 and 2 for Radio Station KEOS-FM Application for FM Broadcast Station License (2 pages)

1-2: Brazos Educational Radio-KEOS, 1997

  • FCC 303-5, Application for Renewal of License for AM, FM, TV, Translation or LPTV Station, June 1995 (4 pages)
  • Explanation for asserting 47 C.F.R. 1.1307 - Compliance for Radio Station KEOS College Station, TX (1 page)
  • Exhibit 1 Explanation for not filing Broadcast Station Annual Employment Report (FCC Form 395-B) as required by 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3612 (1 page)
  • Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report, August 1994 (2 pages)
  • FCC 323-E Ownership Report For Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station, February 1995 (2 pages)
  • Broadcast Station Annual Employment Report, February 1997 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Caton from John Crigler, October 14, 1997 (1 page)
  • FCC 340 Application for Construction Permit for Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station, February 1992 (1 page)
  • Legal qualification for Brazos Educational Radio, February 1992 (5 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio Nature of Applicant, September 1997 (4 pages)
  • Engineering Report, September 1, 1997 (37 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio Section V-B construction form (14 pages)
  • Local Public Inspection Copy, August 12, 1997 (50 pages)

1-3: Local Inspection Copy, May 15, 1998 (46 pages)

1-4: Brazos Educational Radio-KEOS, 1992

  • Exhibit E Engineering Statement on Behalf of Brazos Educational Radio New Educational FM, April 1992 (40 pages)
  • Correspondence to Ms. Searcy from Harry F. Cole, April 13, 1992 (1 page)
  • FCC 340 Application for Construction Permission of Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station, 1989 (6 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio, April 1992 (3 pages)
  • Certification of Site Availability signed by Charles Culver, March 8, 1992 (1 page)
  • Program Sponsorship Identification (1 page)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, April 1, 1995 - June 30, 1995 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, July 1, 1995 - September 30, 1995 (2 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, October 1, 1995 - December 31, 1995 (2 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, January 1, 1996 - March 31, 1996 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, April 1, 1996 - June 30, 1996 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, July 1, 1996 - September 30, 1996 (4 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, October 1, 1996 - December 31, 1996 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, January 1, 1997 - March 31, 1997 (3 pages)

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]

Aquatic Media Guides

1/01: 1969 Season
1/02: 1970 Season
1/03: 1971-1972 Season
1/04: 1972-1973 Season
1/05: 1974-1975 Seasons
1/06: 1976 Season
1/07: 1977-1978 Season
1/08: 1978 Season
1/09: 1980 Season
1/10: 1985-1986 Season
1/11: 1986-1987 Season
1/12: 1987-1988 Season
1/13: 1988-1989 Season
1/14: 1990-1991 Season
1/15: 1991-1992 Season
1/16: 1993-1994 Season
1/17: 1994-1995 Season
1/18: 1995-1996 Season
1/19: 1996-1997 Season
1/20: 1997-1998 Season
1/21: 1998-1999 Season

Men's Golf Media Guides

1-01: 1975 Season
1-02: 1976 Season
1-03: 1977 Season
1-04: 1978 Season
1-05: 1979 Season
1-06: 1980 Season
1-07: 1981 Season
1-08: 1982 Season
1-09: 1983 Season
1-10: 1985 Season
1-11: 1987-1988 Seasons
1-12: 1990 Season
1-13: 1991 Season
1-14: 1993 Season
1-15: 1996 Season
1-16: 1997 Season
1-17: 1999 Season
1-18: 2001 Season
1-19: 2003 Season
1-20: 2005 Season
1-21: 2006 Season

Manuscript Materials

1/1: Galley of Masque World (1969). Panshin, Alexei. 54 sheets. 1 copy of the dust jacket for the book.

1/2: Manuscript of The Son of Black Morca (1973). Panshin, Alexei and Cory. Typed, 95 photocopied leaves. Included is a blurb, 2 leaves.

1/3: Manuscript of The Thurb Revolution (1968). Panshin, Alexei. Typed, 189 leaves, photocopied.

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

Classwork, Conferences, and Achievements

1/3: Class notes from BIO 113, 1115, and 123. Undated

1/4: Classwork, exams, notes, lectures, quizzes for BIO 337-Organic Evolution. Undated

1/5: Class notes from BIO 435 (October 1955), BIO 681 (Spring 1960), and BIO 466 (Undated).

1/6: Conference Proceedings from the 58th Annual Convention of the Society of the Sigma XI. December 27, 1957

1/7: Texas Academy of Sciences award. 1951

Men's Basketball Programs

1/1: 1967 Basketball Season

1/2: 1968 Basketball Season

1/3: 1969 Basketball Season

1/4: 1970 Basketball Season

1/5: 1971 Basketball Season

1/6: 1972 Basketball Season

1/7: 1973 Basketball Season

1/8: 1975 Basketball Season

1/9: 1976 Basketball Season

1/10: 1977 Basketball Season

1/11: 1978 Basketball Season

1/12: 1979 Basketball Season

1/13: 1980 Basketball Season

1/14: NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Championships, March 1980

1/15: Southwest Conference Championships, December 1980

1/16: 1981 Basketball Season

1/17: 1983 Basketball Season

1/18: 1984 Basketball Season

1/19: 1986-1987 Basketball Season

1/20: 1987-1988 Basketball Season

1/21: 1989 Basketball Season

Mogford Materials

1/1: Obituary of Dr. Joseph Sayers Mogford, who died at the age of 95, discusses synopses of life and achievements in his professional career in cotton agriculture. (photocopy)

1/2: Photographs

  • Graduation pamphlet at A&M Colleege. June 1, 1954
  • A&M College athletic track [?] team with a letter on the back from H. E. Runge thanking Joe for interesting 1916 class letter and for the list of those still living and enjoy seeing this picture (with envelope). 1916 [?]
  • A&M Class of 1916 25th reunion

1/3: Miscellaneous Envelopes to Mogford

1/4: Correspondence to Mogford

  • Class of 1916 stationary. Undated
  • Typed letter from George Moffet discussing the class reunion, along with cotton production at his farm, was non-existent due to a long Texas drought. May 25, 1971
  • Typed Sul Ross Reunion Advance Registration list containing the names of living members who are invited, along with the deceased members in memoriam (5 pages). May 13-15, 1971
  • Typed letter watermarked paper reminder for 1916 class dinner. Undated
  • Telegram from Otis Taylor stating best wishes and fond memories from classmates who can attend the 55th class reunion. May 13, 1970
  • Letter to J. R. Howes (Roscoe) from David A. Turner discussing a deceased colleague and friend A. D. Bruce, trip to Arlington cemetery and met with friends of A.D. Bruce, and funeral ceremony of Bruce at Arlington with clipping of obituary of General Bruce. August 11, 1969 (photocopy)
  • Copy transcript about the Super Intendant of the Texas Agricultural department station five miles east of Beeville TX, R. A. Hall dies of illness. The document discusses R. A. Hall's funeral arrangements along with his life and legacy. October 2, 1969
    Advance reservations of TAMC class reunion dated April 25, 1966
  • Typed document classmates at TAMC class of 1916 list of names and addresses. April 1968
  • Handwritten letter from Thomas S. Porter praising Joe's class of 16' letter and reunion along with personal information about his life along (with envelope). April 26, 1971
  • Typed letter from A. C. (Mike) Casey declining the invitation to the 55th class reunion due to personal matters and best wishes for a happy 55th reunion (envelope included). April 27, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from Hugh B. Killough thanking him for the invitation to the 55th reunion of 1916 class and visit in 1964, then goes on to discuss personal retirement and best wishes
    envelope attached. April 28, 1916 [miss-dated, most likely 1971]
  • Typed letter from D. Burns declining the 55th class reunion due to work schedule and wishes best regards to former classmates. May 6, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from Otis from Edwards Engineering Group, thanking Joe for the letter invitation to the 55th class reunion, but declining due to personal matters and wishing the best
    envelope attached. May 6, 1971
  • Typed Letter from Uel Stephens giving appreciation for letter correspondence about the 55th class reunion and regretfully declining the invitation due to work matters. May 6, 1971
  • Class of 1916 formal invitation written by the 1916 Class Agent Joseph S. Mogford greeting class 16', with a handwritten note on the bottom from J. S. Mogford urging him to join them at the reunion with a handwritten reply on the top of the letter from Hans Frack Manageu. April 25, 1971
  • Typed letter from Paul F. Ray declining the invitation due to a personal condition and gives best wishes (envelope attached). April 30, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from John C. Person declining the invitation due to personal condition and gives best wishes (envelope attached). May 10, 1971
  • Memo from The Association of Former Students to Agent Class of 16' (Joe S. Mogford) to an unknown discussing record of class members and contributing members and the total amount of money contributed from class 1916. 1972
  • Handwritten letter from Otis O. Taylor thanking Joe for the update about A&M and class 16' members and plan to be at the Sul Ross Class meeting but not meet with him this year and hope for the best (2 pages, envelope attached). March 26, 1973
  • Christmas (holiday) letter from O. O. Jayton and family hoping to be with them for the 60th class reunion (envelope attached). 1973 [date on envelope]
  • Handwritten letter from J. V. Meyer discussing personal matters (envelope attached). July 9, 1980
  • Typed letter from Myron F. Ward discussing personal matters and damaging weather to the citrus orchards (envelope attached). January 3, 1976
  • Handwritten letter from Hough B. Killough discussing personal matters and Christmas greetings along with the TAMU game against Arkansas (envelope attached). December 25, 1975
  • Typed letter from Jesse E. White discussing class 1916 information on 60th reunion with questions about the reunion and personal matters. December 31, 1975

1/5: Seed and Plant Board Austin Texas Certificate of State Registered Plant Breeder and License to Produce (license no. 2) awarded to Dr. J. S. Mogford

  • Signed by Chairman Dwane Miller and secretary Cliff Todd, Undated
  • Signed by Chairman Mr. Bloodeonth and secretary Don Ator. 1979
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary of Board H. Staffed Jr.. 1975
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1974
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1973
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1972
  • Envelope from the department of Agriculture. January 17, 1975

1/6: The Cattleman

  • Scanned copies of the article "Home life on Early Ranches of Southwest Texas" by William Mogford Gillespie and Menard Counties. (4 pages 2 copies)
  • The Cattleman, Fort Worth, Texas Volume 27 No 4, (31 pages, some copies some repeated pages, some original). September 1940

1/7: National Geographic map, "Early Civilizations in the Middle East". 1978

1/8: Articles from The Bryan-College Station Eagle. June 24, 1979

  • Article on Burleson County TX history by D. L. Alford Jr.
  • "Navasota Claims La Salle"
  • "Sheriff's Siege was end of Grimes Populist Era" by Tim Cumings

1/9: Articles from The Bryan-College Station Eagle (full paper). June 24, 1979

  • "Traces" discussing the Republic of Texas and the Texas land grant 1876 in the Brazos and surrounding counties.
  • "Railroad favors Bryan over Boonville"
  • "College Station Recent community" talks about College Station history from 1938
  • "Easement first city topic"
  • "Early Bryan Notes Burn"
  • "Jail Construction Early County Hurdle"
  • A&M history titled "Painful Growth, Glory Mark A&M History: Traces"
  • "Railway was heartbeat of the early days"
  • "Early Law Enforcement: Simple but Sure"
  • "Reminders Still Stand Today" (historic structures in Brazos Valley)
  • "Early School Districts Traced" (Brazos valley school district history)
  • "Lawlessness part of Frontier history" (Brazos County history violence/crime/law)
  • "Telegraph, Newspapers Carried the World" (Brazos Valley Telegraphs)
  • "Pioneer physicians hardy"
  • "Social Swirl Sets the Scene" discussing social events in the Brazos Valley
  • "Flour sold for $5 dollars a barrel in 1889"
  • "'King Cotton' called Calvert's cash crop"
  • "Indian's, Spaniards first Madison Arrivals" talks about the Camino Real early road in Brazos Valley

1/10: Letters

  • Typed letter from Uel Stephens apologizing for the late reply to his previous letter and sending a reproduction of a presentation in the ASCE annual meeting in Fort Worth and sends apologies for not being able to attend the class meeting. May 4, 1976
  • Typed formal letter from The Former Student Association to Palmer H. Olsen class of 1916 to attend the 60th class anniversary. Enclosed is a personal handwritten P.S. was written by Mogford on the very bottom in black ink joking about a copy of the "scandal sheet" and personal jokes. Also on the letter, is a reply from Olsen declining the invitation, and giving regards to Mogford's family and talking about his own health and well being
  • Document on the Sul Ross Reunion Class of 1926 (May 13-15, 1976) with a handwritten class of 16' in black felt. Enclosed is a list of accommodation arrangements and price of dinner/person at $6.75 per dinner, signed by Guy Groom.
  • Typed formal document from Mogford of The Former Student Association Class of 1916 to Guy Groom. April 28, 1976
    a handwritten note in blue stating "will be busy" (possibly a decline from Guy Groom to attend the event)
  • Typed formal seminar from the Texas A&M University Development Foundation Estate Planning Seminar Centennial Year Sul Ross Reunion with introductory remarks from Robert M. Rutledge class of 66' with following discussions on the importance of proper estate planning and the use of trusts and gifts in your estate planning (handwritten notes on the back). May 14, 1976
  • Typed formal Sul Ross Reunion on May 13-15, 1976 with felt handwritten note to Mogford, class agent, apologizing for not being able to make it to the event due to personal issues and to send the names of those who make it with signed signature by O. O. Taylor.
  • Formal typed letter from Olive DeLucia, Association of Former Students to Dr. Henry C. Dethloff inviting him to the centennial Sul Ross Reunion Class of 1916 celebrating 60th Anniversary. April 16, 1976
  • Handwritten note in green ink to Joe stating "for your information (then drawn in a smiley face) J"
  • Typed letter from Oscar R. Olson offering his condolences to Mogford on his wife's illness and praising his job as a class agent, but declining the 60th class reunion due to travel restraints. March 21, 1976
  • Typed letter from A. C. Casey declining the invitation to the 60th class reunion due to personal matters. May 4, 1976
  • Typed list of classmates at A&M with handwritten notes on the back, revised list as of November 1973
  • Typed list of classmates at A&M with handwritten notes on the back, revised list as of October 1969
  • Handwritten letter from Hans E. Runge discussing his thanks for the class agent letters, discussing Aggie football game where he expects the Aggies to beat Georgia Bulldogs along with information about a textile mill and A&M campus. July 11, 1980
  • Excerpt from Aggie magazine (pages 33-34) listing Aggie Class years 1905-1971. December [?]
  • Excerpt from The Texas Aggie" (pages 34, 37-38) containing Aggie Class Agents of '76 to '77 and deceased members of silver taps of that year. December 1977
  • Typed list of Classmates at A&M revised list in 1972 with handwritten notes "1916 Class Roll" on back.
  • Texas A&M Former Student Association class reunion overview including the list of attendees, letters that could not be present, list of classmates who have passed away, along with TAMU baseball records and annual Former Student Association funds, etc., signed by Mogford. Undated
  • Typed List of deceased class members since our last reunion held May 13-15 1971 with handwritten additions to the list. May 11, 1976
  • Postcard from Herman E. Miller discussing personal matters about his father passing away who was from the class of 1916 with an attached handwritten note from J. S. Mogford inviting Herman to attend the class 65th reunion. April 28, 1980
  • List of names and addresses of classmates now living. 1976

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

Travel Diary Entries

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Junto Club Materials

1/1: "War Cartoons" by Gilbert Allen Geist, discusses the depictions of Germans by cartoonist John T. McCutchion of the Chicago Tribune and war propaganda. November 21, 1919 [unedited]

1/2: "Physicians and the World War" by T.C. Brunneman. Sunday, May 9, 1920

1/3: "European Observations" by Isaac S. Ashburn, giving a brief presentation of some of the writer's observations in Europe. December 10, 1919

1/4: "Bolshevism" by E. E. McQuillen, begins with the split in the ranks of the Russian Socialists in 1905. 1920

1/5: "Foreign Loans As Empire Builders" by H.S. Hundson

1/6: "The New Poetry" by Thomas F. Mayo

Barclay Materials

1/1
Collection finding guide

1/2
Biographical Information written by daughter, Louzelle Barclay

1/3
Photographs, 1897-1916

1/4
Alumni Letters, June 19, 1916 - February 1, 1917

1/5
Alumni Letters, October 15, 1926 - May 30, 1936

1/6
School notebook with engineering class notes, 1895

1/7
Engineering Drawings, 1895-1896

1/8
Engineering Drawings, 1896-1897

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