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Personal Correspondence with Professional Colleagues

Letters from friends, colleagues, and professionals concerning the subjects of Burns' resignation, his opinions on the war and the political situation of the time. Includes his letters to and from others such as U. S. Grant, J. A. Garfield, Abraham Lincoln, W. B. Franklin, and General George McClellan. Letters of congratulations, appreciation, clarification, and expression of political viewpoints can be found in this series.

Miscellaneous Documents

This set of documents is a widely varied mix. Included is a speech delivered by General William Wallace Burns at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, a poem and a fable it is believed he authored, calling cards, invitations, autobiographical narrative, a prayer, news clippings related to family members, an editorial written by General William Wallace Burns, a single old photo of an unidentified couple, a note from a West Point classmate, Daniel T. Van Buren, and miscellaneous empty envelopes.

Letters

This series contains three group of letters, with the first group containing sixteen letters written in the period June 12, 1846 - May 16, 1847, by Edward Everett in San Antonio de Bexar during his service in the Mexican War, to his brother, Samuel W. Everett in Quincy, Ill. A few letters, also from this period, sent to Everett by Captain J. H. Ralston, Colonel R. Jones, Captain James D. Morgan, and Colonel William Weatherford pertain to Everett's disability and eventual discharge from the Army.

The second group has three letters from the period after the Mexican War. The first letter, no more than a note, dated 1852, is from W. H. Bissell concerning a piece of legislation. The other two letters are from 1863, and both discuss the Civil War. One is addressed from Fort Jackson, probably in Louisiana, dated 13 April 1863, opening with "My Dear Father," and closing with "your son Taylar Clark." This writer mentions the Civil War in general terms, and the spelling and grammar are both very poor. The other letter, with much more educated spelling and grammatical style, is addressed "Camp near Warrenton, Va.," dated 6 Sept. 1863, opens with "Dear Parents," and closes "From your affect. son, Henry." This letter discusses army camp life in some detail, including the responsibilities of training U.S. Army Conscripts, various incidents occurring during patrol duty, and an attack that had just been mounted by "Mosebys Gang " at New Baltimore.

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

This series contains nine lithographed engravings for illustrations of a U.S. Secretary of the Treasury report on Army operations in Texas and Mexico. All the illustrations are drawn by Edward Everett, and engraved by C. B Graham Lithographers of Washington, D.C. All nine engraving in the papers have been hand-tinted with watercolors, with two versions each of two of the illustrations, probably representing different times of day. The engravings are almost all annotated by hand in ink or pencil, or both, and are listed in order as they appear in the published report of 1850. Also included are three maps of the South Texas and San Antonio area as well as portions of Mexico, and three leaves of plans, two for the same illustration drawn by Everett for the report showing the Alamo mission buildings in 1846 before renovation, and one of the San Antonio de Bexar area drawn by Everett some time later from memory.

Miscellaneous Letters, Memos, and Clippings

This series includes newspaper clippings, including three items thought to be from circa 1906 concerning the Alamo, its survivors, and its history, and a copy of Edward Everett's obituary. Miscellaneous documents include a copy of a House Bill for financial relief due to Everett's disability incurred while serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War, and other miscellaneous printed pieces referring to him.

Jackson - Personal Papers

1/1: Auto-Biography
-Handwritten auto-biography of A. D. Jackson
-Handwritten manuscript "Experience in Agricultural Engineering" [by A. D. Jackson]
-Rough draft and photocopy
-Dates and events and photocopy
-Letter from A. D. Jackson to "Editor", and photocopy; Includes Biographical Notes on Andrew Douglas Jackson, August 29, 1945
-Notes on A. D. Jackson, written by Tad Moses? And copy
-Obituary titled: "Funeral on Thursday for Mrs. Jackson, 60, Lifelong Resident" and "Funeral Service For Mrs. Jackson To Be Thursday"

1/2: Portrait of A. D. Jackson

Club Dances, Hops, and Balls at A&M

This series contains 19 folders in box 1.

S1-1-001: B.B.D.C Club, September 14, 1917

S1-1- Bell County A&M Ex-Student Club Reception and Banquet, December 27, 1923

S1-1-002: Boy's Dance, July 22, 1914

S1-1-003: Cattleman's Ball, May 5, 1933

S1-1-004: Foster Guards Annual Hop, April 20, 1901

S1-1-005: Foster Guards Annual Hop, April 18, 1902

S1-1-006: Galveston Club, December 27, 1921

S1-1-007: Hillel Club Annual Fall Ball, November 21 [?]

S1-1-008: Houston Rifles Annual Hop, April 24, 1903

S1-1-009: Houston Rifles Annual Hop, April 8, 1904

S1-1-010: Houston Rifles Annual Hop, April 28, 1905

S1-1-011: Mechanical Engineering Society, [1920's]

S1-1-012: Order of the Elks- New Year's Dance, January 1, 1917

S1-1-013: Order of the Elks- Flag Dance, June 14, 1917

S1-1-014: Red Cross- New Year's Dance, January 1, 1918

S1-1-015: Red Cross- Victory Ball, January 1, 1919

S1-1-016: "T" Club, undated

S1-1-017: "T" Club, 1923

S1-1-018: "T" Club, March 4, 1927

S1-1-019: "T" Club, March 8, 1929

Memorable Events at A&M

This series contains 48 folders in box 2 and 36 folders in box 3.

S7-2-52: Annual Beaux-Arts Ball, 1930

S7-2-53: Annual Beaux-Arts Ball, February 19, 1932

S7-2-54: Christmas Hop, December 29, 1916

S7-2-55: Christmas Hop, December 29, 1921

S7-2-56: Commencement Ball, Junee 26, 1878

S7-2-57: Commencement Ball, Junee 25, 1879

S7-2-58: Commencement Ball, Junee 22, 1881

S7-2-59: Commencement Ball, June 21, 1882

S7-2-60: Commencement Ball, June 27, 1883

S7-2-61: Commencement Ball, June 24, 1884

S7-2-62: Commencement Ball, [June 2, 1885]

S7-2-63: Commencement Ball, June 1, 1886

S7-2-64: Commencement Ball, June 6, 1888

S7-2-65: Commencement Ball, June 10, 1890

S7-2-66: Commencement Ball, June 13, 1899

S7-2-67: Commencement Ball, June 6-8, 1915

S7-2-68: Battalion: Cotton Pageant and Ball, February 24, 1956

S7-2-69: Battalion: Cotton Style Show and Pageant, April 24, 1953

S7-2-70: Cotton Ball, April 7, 1933

S7-2-71: Cotton Ball, April 6, 1934

S7-2-72: Cotton Ball, April 6, 1934

S7-2-73: Cotton Style Show and Pageant, April 18, 1947

S7-2-74: Cotton Style Show and Pageant, April 28, 1950

S7-2-75: Cotton Style Show and Pageant, May 4, 1951

S7-2-76: Cotton Style Show and Pageant, undated

S7-2-77: Final Ball, undated

S7-2-78: Final Ball, June 9, 1903

S7-2-79: Final Ball, 1905

S7-2-80: Final Ball, 1908

S7-2-81: Final Ball, June 8, 1915

S7-2-82: Final Ball, 1916

S7-2-83: Final Ball, 1917

S7-2-84: Final Ball, May 23, 1921

S7-2-85: Final Ball, June 5, 1922

S7-2-86: Final Ball, June 4, 1923

S7-2-87: Final Ball, 1924

S7-2-88: Final Ball, June 1, 1925

S7-2-89: Final Ball, May 31, 1926

S7-2-90: Final Ball, May 30, 1927

S7-2-91: Final Ball, June 4, 1928

S7-2-92: Final Ball, June 3, 1929

S7-2-93: Graduation Hop, June 6, 1893

S7-2-94: Graduation Hop, June 13, 1916

S7-2-95: Gridiron Dinner, January 28, 1922

S7-2-96: Queen's Ball, The, April 21, 1921

S7-2-97: Queen's Ball, The, April 19, 1923

S7-2-98: Queen's Ball, The, April 14, 1927

S7-2-99: Queen's Ball, The, April 17, 1930

S7-3-01: Ring Dance, May 7, 1937

S7-3-02: Ring Dance, May 10, 1940

S7-3-03: Ring Dance, May 9, 1941

S7-3: Ring Dance, May 14, 1942

S7-3-04: Ring Dance, May 17, 1947

S7-3-05: Ring Dance, May 14, 1949

S7-3-06: Ring Dance, May 21, 1966

S7-3-07: Ring Dance, [May 16, 1970]

S7-3-08: Ring Dance, May 1, 1971

S7-3-09: Ring Dance, April 28, 1973

S7-3-10: Ring Dance, April 13, 1983

S7-3-11: Ring Dance, Jun 24, 1992

S7-3-12: Thanksgiving Hop, 1897

S7-3-13: Thanksgiving Hop, November 25, 1898

S7-3-14: Thanksgiving Hop, December 1, 1899

S7-3-15: Thanksgiving Hop, November 30, 1900

S7-3-16: Thanksgiving Hop, November 29, 1901

S7-3-17: Thanksgiving Hop, November 28, 1902

S7-3-18: Thanksgiving Hop, November 27, 1903

S7-3-19: Thanksgiving Hop, November 25, 1904

S7-3-20: Thanksgiving Hop, December 1, 1905

S7-3-21: Thanksgiving Hop, November 30, 1906

S7-3-22: Thanksgiving Hop, November 29, 1907

S7-3-23: Thanksgiving Hop, November 27, 1908

S7-3-24: Thanksgiving Hop, November 26, 1909

S7-3-25: Thanksgiving Hop, June 14, 1910

S7-3-26: Thanksgiving Hop, November 30, 1911

S7-3-27: Thanksgiving Hop, November 29, 1912

S7-3-28: Thanksgiving Hop, November 25, 1913

S7-3-29: Thanksgiving Hop, November 28, 1913

S7-3-30: Thanksgiving Hop, November 27, 1914

S7-3-31: Thanksgiving Hop, November 26, 1915

S7-3-32: Thanksgiving Hop, 1916

S7-3-33: Thanksgiving Hop, November 30, 1917

S7-3-34: Thanksgiving Hop, November 28, 1919

S7-3-35: Thanksgiving Hop, November 26, 1920

S7-3-36: Thanksgiving Hop, November 26, 1926

Publication Information

2/4: Illustrations for Hibberd's Harold Monro: Poet of the New Age, including prints, hand-drawn plates, negatives, some unused photographs, and miscellaneous photocopies.

2/5: Publicity material for Hibberd's biography of Monro. Contains photocopies of book reviews, information on the launch, and a variety of publicity material such as newsletters, book announcements, letters to Hibberd, and order forms.

Black Panther Broadsides

  • Davis, Angela Yvonne, "Angela Talks"
  • New Mobilization Committee "The attack on THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY is an attack on YOU!"
  • New Haven Panther Defense Committee
  • Conspiracy to Murder: A Tool of Repression
  • Free Assata Shakur
  • Youth Coalition for Self-Defense, "A Message for Young People"
  • Plainfield Joint Defense Committee (Mailing)
  • Soledad Brothers Legal Committee (Mailing)

Stillhouse Lake Series

The materials in this series all relate to the Stillhouse Lake series of mystery-thrillers by Rachel Caine.

Caine, Rachel

Correspondence

2/1
Correspondence, Earl Oxford Hall to H. T. Hall.
February 10, 1941
February 26, 1941
March 20, 1941
April 11, 1941
May 18, 1941
May 28, 1941
June 9, 1941
June 23, 1941
July 17, 1941
October 2, 1941
October 24, 1941
October 28, 1941
November 17, 1941
November 20, 1941
Undated, circa 1941

2/2
Correspondence, Earl Oxford Hall to H. T. Hall
January 4, 1942
March 3, 1942
March 12, 1942
May 7, 1942
circa June/July 1942
August 16, 1942
September 7, 1942
December 6, 1942
December 21, 1942
December 27, 1942

2/3
Correspondence, Earl Oxford Hall to H. T. Hall
January 13, 1943, H. T. Hall to Earl O. Hall, copy with MIA Stamp
January 16, 1943

2/4
Correspondence, War Department to H. T. Hall
December 15, 1942, Correction letter, following erroneous report of death.
February 26, 1943, Personal effects letter
March 9, 1943, Copy of H. T. Hall letter; envelope noted with "Missing in Action, 2/1/1943. Harry Ashbinazic (?), Capt, Air Corps."
April 6, 1943, Award of Medals notification to H. T. Hall
April 6, 1943, Return of letter from Edna Hall, with MIA notation
April 17, 1943, Planning of Medal award ceremony, with attached reply by H. T. Hall
May 4, 1943, Award Ceremony letter
June 3, 1943, Property letter
July 13, 1943, Receipt for personal effects
September 14, 1943, Mission details, crew list
September 22, 1943, Return of letter from Edna Hall, with MIA notation
March 8, 1944, Notification of continued missing in action status after 12-month review
January 11, 1946, Death declaration

2/5
Correspondence, Mary Tabitha (Tabby) Johnson to H. T. Hall
May 7, 1943
May 20, 1943
June 20, 1943
February 4, 1945
April 30, 1945
August 10, 1945

2/6
Correspondence, Mary Olmstead to H. T. Hall
September 25, 1944
October 27, 1944
December 8, 1944
February 20, 1945
March 29, 1945
April 13, 1945
June 10, 1945
July 20, 1945
September 10, 1945

2/7
Correspondence, Crispin Castro to H. T. Hall.
July 31, 1943
March 13, 1944
March 26, 1944
October 9, 1945

2/8
Correspondence, Miscellaneous business correspondence re: death of Earl O. Hall.
6 items

2/9
Correspondence, Miscellaneous. Crew families.
2 items

2/10
Correspondence, Miscellaneous. Family and Friends.
34 items

2/11
Pacific War Memorial. Photographs.
5 color photos.

2/12
Bluebonnet Ordinance Plant, McGregor, TX. General Orders.
1 leaf.

2/13
Dr. R. J. Hall, Lubbock, Texas.
2 clippings

Publications

1/23: Collected Publication: Love the Greatest Gift, Leon Ackerman, New York Times, September 20, 1960

1/24: Haley's Notes on writing Autobiography of Malcolm X

1/25: Notes from Alex Haley on Autobiography of Malcolm X

1/26: Writings: The Malcolm X. I knew - Manuscript

1/27: Scholarly editing:
-Amy Earhart Article, August 15, 2014
-Saga Article, November 1965

Addendum

1/28: Three Photos - "Virginia Hannon," "George with Wynelle" and unlabeled photo of George Haley and Bill Clinton
-HANNON, Virginia. Black and white photograph. Measuring 3 1⁄2" x 5". Hannon in a uniform (Red Cross?) with pencil notation on the rear "Virginia Hanon."

-HALEY, George. Color photograph. Measuring 5 1⁄4" x 4". Pencil notation on rear: "George with Wynelle."

-HALEY, George and Bill Clinton. Color photograph. Measuring 7" x 5". George with Bill Clinton.

1/29: Letter with envelope, 4 pages, signed "Palmer," January 18, 1949
-A playful letter that begins with Haley recounting a dinner at Sweetie's restaurant while sitting next to an odd French couple, then it switches to thoughts of Virginia's intention of being a social worker, and his view of his brother George: "He is, of course, a wonderful fellow of sterling character, loyalty and any number of other nice things. But, objectively, I can't quite follow his train of thought and action on a number of things." He also touches on his aspiring writing career: "Yeah, I'm trying pretty hard and have thus far had some minor successes. One thing is for sure; I'm getting some wonderful breaks."

1/30: Letter with envelope, 6 pages signed "Palmer," February 5, 1949
-Haley boasts about writing this letter instead of an article for the Coast Guard Magazine which is already a month late, citing his habit of "never writing anything that I know I have to until it is the very last moment." He offers a few flirtatious rejoinders to Virginia's comment about his daydreaming about sports while in class at Alcorn where she taught French: "I assured myself that they [her breasts] were not as you say, spinsterly. And believe me, love, I was not, when you observed me, thinking about any damned touchdowns." Also some thoughts on writing: "I'm essentially lazy, but I love to write once I get started ... figure to try my hand at a book in maybe another year now and will count on you to buy one copy to at least salvage that much of the publisher's gamble."

1/31: Letter with envelope, 6 pages signed "Alex," October 1949
-Pleasantries about a trip to Chicago, seeing his youngest brother Julius for the first time in several years, "there is a boy for you! Already, he is rugged a-plenty, to the point of forcing this old hulk to observe with what I imagine was ill-concealed admiration," and a night out with his father who lectured him on spending too much money, quoting his father: "Now Palmer, I know you are doing well and all that but, Palmer, let me give you the benefit of Dad's long experience. You don't have to go to places like that to eat. I am sure that there are other places you can get a meal for that much, not that that sandwich wasn't good or that I didn't appreciate it, but money is hard to get, so. Why when Dad was your age, back down in Savannah on the river, he used to have a good time for a whole week on less than that, and furthermore..."

1/32: Letter with envelope, 2 pages, signed "Alex," September 9, 1950
-Haley's apologies about not writing sooner gives updates on his brother George's travels, Julius's deployment in Korea, and his father's recent divorce and renewed bachelorhood, as well as a joke about a Catholic nun.

1/33: Letter with envelope, 4 pages, signed "Alex," November 28, 1953
-A letter was written while stuck in a U. S. Public Health Service Home on Staten Island following an operation for a pilonidal cyst: "I never had so much time on end to write in my life. I have to stand up to type, to be sure, but - boy, am I turning out the words! Things I've wanted to work on for ages." Most of the letters concern George, his past relationships, and his recent engagement. Haley uses the occasion to ruminate on the institution of marriage in general and his own, which was at the time failing: "Mine's up and down. So's damn near everybody's I know. I have told myself at times if I'd stayed single until now, I'd play it real clever - and in the same flash of thought, I know how good would be the chances I'd be [the] essence of misery. Again, who the hell knows? Who's got the answer, the key?"

1/34: Letter with envelope, 4 pages, signed "Palmer," February 1954
-Haley describes his need for absolute quiet to write properly: "I simply cannot write in the company; cannot disassociate myself into the vacuum I need and produce best in"; talks about a fancy party he was invited to and the uncomfortable environment it created: "these people, many of them, weren't out to have fun, Virginia - a lot came to be seen; you could see the strain in their faces, and a lot more on pretty faces in many cases, that wasn't pretty"; and his recent success at selling his first article to Reader's Digest: "The prime accomplishment to date, a milestone in my life, I guess, was the sale two weeks ago, of 'The Harlem that Nobody Knows,' a 4,000-word piece, to Reader's Digest.... As a result, I, last week, got taken in the stable of Ruth Aley, probably one of the top 5 literary agents in the country. I am working like a bastard, to put it bluntly, to justify this break. What I have to be is a reporter, interpret or just tell what I see, magazine-style. What I am trying to do, right now, is making $5,000 a year at part-time writing before I 'retire' - from CG [Coast Gauard] '59 - and with luck and health, I think I will. Then I will elect whatever the future shall be."

1/35: Letter with envelope 1 page, signed "Alex," February 1967
-A secretarial letter asking friends, both white and black, about their first memories from childhood concerning race for an article he is preparing, with a holograph note at the bottom apologizing about the form letter and mentioning a recent trip to Paris: "I sure wish I'd paid more attention to you teaching French." It is accompanied by an article he wrote for the Rome Sentinel about a literary tour of Ireland and Rome, which also has a holograph note of pleasantries and final comment about currently working on a script for a Tony Curtis film.

Marked Books (and Worksheets)

Unless otherwise noted, all books are the Bantam Leatherette Editions of L'Amour's novels and story collections. Dates given are those of original publication.

Most books are accompanied by worksheets prepared by Hall, noting references to characters, guns, artifacts, locales, and books within each book.

2015 Addition

Series 6, Box 16

  • 16/16: CDs
    • Fay Lecture Series. 2006; 2011 (2 CDs)
    • Jung Conference. Undated (3 CDs)
  • 16/17: CDs
    • McMillan Photographs. Undated
    • Honours (?). March 2005 (2 CDs)
  • 16/18: Texas Aggie Magazine. December 2000; November 2001 (2x)
  • 16/19: Family Correspondence
  • 16/20: Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • 16/21: Letter between Rosen and Texas A&M Chancellor Bowen Loftin. 2014
  • 16/22: Fay Lecturers/Authors. 2014
  • 16/23: Correspondence from second wife Debbie. 1975
  • 16/24: Brochures
  • 16/25: McMillan Correspondence. 2014; Undated
  • 16/26: Plaque, Article-of-the-Year from Academy of Health. 2008
  • 16/27: Texas A&M University 20 Year pin
  • 16/28: University of Missouri Jefferson Club Pin

Delineation of Roles

1/41
Delineation of Roles (1972) Correspondence (1970-1971)

1/42
Delineation of Roles (1975)

1/43
Delineation of Roles (1976)

1/44
Delineation of Roles (1977)

1/45
Delineation of Roles (1978)

1/46
Long Range Plan (1978) and Delineation of Roles (1980)

1/47
Delineation of Roles (Oct.1980)

1/48
Delineation of Roles (1984)

1/49
Delineation of Roles (1987)

1/50
AAHE Policy Handbook and disk - (1990-1991)

Financial Matters

This series contains the financial statements, invoices, receipts, and I.R.S. returns for AAHE. The financial materials are primarily for the years 1971-1988.

4/20
Treasurer's Report - 1971
(labeled 6/1 on folder)

4/21
Correspondence concerning AAHE application for tax exemption (Dec. 1971 - March 1972)
(labeled 6/2 on folder)

4/22
Correspondence concerning AAHE application for Bulk Mailing Permit (1972-1985)
(labeled 6/3 on folder)

4/23
Treasurer's Reports - (1973, 1976)
(labeled 6/4 on folder)

4/24
Treasurer's Reports - (1977-1980)
(labeled 6/5 on folder)

4/25
Correspondence regarding the assignment of a Texas Vendor Identification Number (Feb. 1979)
(labeled 6/6 on folder)

4/26
Correspondence concerning the sale of membership lists (April 1979-Feb. 1985)
(labeled 6/7 on folder)

4/27
Financial Report (Oct. 1979 - Sept. 1980)
(labeled 6/8 on folder)

4/28
Kansas Filing Information - Non-profit Corporation Reports (1980-1982)
(labeled 6/9 on folder)

4/29
Financial Report (Oct. 1980 - Feb. 1981)
(labeled 6/10 on folder)

4/30
I.R.S. Return 1980
(labeled 6/11 on folder)

4/31
Financial Report (Oct. 1981 - July 1982)
(labeled 6/12 on folder)

4/32
I.R.S. Return 1981
(labeled 6/13 on folder)

4/33
Financial Report (Aug. 1982 - Sept. 1983)
(labeled 6/14 on folder)

4/34
Expense List from Headquarters - 1982.
(labeled 6/15 on folder)

4/35
I.R.S. Return 1982
(labeled 6/16 on folder)

4/36
Tax Exempt Status Correspondence (Aug. 1982 - Feb. 1983)
(labeled 6/17 on folder)

4/37
Bookkeeping 1983-1984
(labeled 6/18 on folder)

4/38
I.R.S Return 1983
(labeled 6/19 on folder)

4/39
Duties of Treasurer - 1984
(labeled 6/20 on folder)

4/40
Bookkeeping 1984-1985
(labeled 6/21 on folder)

4/41
1099 Interest Income Statements for 1984 and 1985.
(labeled 6/22 on folder)

4/42
Bookkeeping 1985-1986
(labeled 6/23 on folder)

4/43
Financial Statement 1986
(labeled 6/24 on folder)

4/44
Invoices (Journals - Past Issues) - Oct. 1984 - March 1987.
(labeled 6/25 on folder)

4/45
Invoices (Mailing Labels) - March 1985 - Jan.1987.
(labeled 6/26 on folder)

4/46
Invoices (Misc. - May 1985 - Jan. 1987.
(labeled 6/27 on folder)

4/47
Invoices (Journals) - Oct. 1985 - May 1986.
(labeled 6/28 on folder)

4/48
Invoices (Slide Sets) - April 1986 - June 1986.
(labeled 6/29 on folder)

4/49
Invoices (Position Announcements) - Aug. 1986 - May 1988.
(labeled 6/30 on folder)

4/50
Invoices (Misc.) - Feb. 1987 - June 1988.
(labeled 6/31 on folder)

4/51
Invoices (Mailing Labels) - Feb. 1987 - March 1988.
(labeled 6/32 on folder)

4/52
Invoices (Journals - Past Issues) - March 1987 - June 1988.
(labeled 6/33 on folder)

4/53
Opportunity Fund - Bank Statements - (Feb. 1985 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/34 on folder)

4/54
Educators Life Fund - Bank Statements - (Sept. 1985 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/35 on folder)

4/55
Scholarship Fund - Bank Statements - (Sept. 1985 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/36 on folder)

4/56
Checking & General Savings - (Feb. 1986 - June 1986)
(labeled 6/37 on folder)

4/57
Checking & General Savings - (July 1986 - Sept. 1986)
(labeled 6/38 on folder)

4/58
Deposits & Publications Income - (March 1986 - Sept. 1986)
(labeled 6/39 on folder)

4/59
Savings Account - Bank Statements - (Sept. 1986 - Oct. 1988)
(labeled 6/40 on folder)

4/60
Checking Account - Bank Statements - (Sept. 1986 - April 1987)
(labeled 6/41 on folder)

4/61
Checking Account - Bank Statements - (May 1987 - Dec. 1987)
(labeled 6/42 on folder)

4/62
Checking Account - Bank Statements - (Jan. 1988 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/43 on folder)

4/63
Reimbursement vouchers - (March 1986 - April 1986)
(labeled 6/44 on folder)

4/64
Reimbursement vouchers - (May 1986 - July 1986)
(labeled 6/45 on folder)

4/65
Reimbursement vouchers - (Aug. 1986 - Sept. 1986)
(labeled 6/46 on folder)

4/66
Reimbursement vouchers - (Sept. 1986 - Feb. 1987)
(labeled 6/47 on folder)

4/67
Reimbursement vouchers - (March 1987 - Sept. 1987)
(labeled 6/48 on folder)

4/68
Bookkeeping 1987-1988
(labeled 6/49 on folder)

4/69
General Fund checkbook - (June 1984 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/50 on folder)

4/70
Life Fund Checkbook - (Jan. 1985 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/51 on folder)

4/71
Scholarship Fund checkbook - (Jan. 1985 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/52 on folder)

4/72
Opportunity Fund checkbook - (Feb. 1986 - Sept. 1988)
(labeled 6/53 on folder)

4/73
Signature cards - 1986 - Certificates of Deposit Interest Notification (1987 - 1988)
(labeled 6/54 on folder)

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