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Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

A13-10
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1851 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-20
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1851 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-20
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac (probably 1851) by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-30
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1852 by Thomas Affleck. 3 original books, some pages missing.

A13-40
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1856 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-50
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1857 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-60
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1858 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-70
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A13-80
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 1 reprinted book.

A13-90
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1855 by Thomas Affleck. 2 leaves. The attached note states these two leaves are all that can be found of the 1855 edition.

A13-100
Catalog of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants Cultivated at The Southern Nurseries. By Thomas Affleck. 1851 edition. 2 copies.

Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

A14-10
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1851, 1952, 1953, and 1954 by Thomas Affleck. Original editions bound into one volume.

A14-20
Bee Breeding in the West by Thomas Affleck. Published by E. Lucas, Cincinnati, 1841. 1 original copy, hardcover. Handwritten inscription states "T.A., Personal Copy."
Material inside (2x): Newspaper clipping regarding beekeeping. Possibly from a Dumfries paper, and 1.5 leaves from Southern Rural Almanac.

A14-30
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-40
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, pages missing in both books.

A14-50
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-60
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-70
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-80
Portions of Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac by Thomas Affleck. undated

Anonymous Journal of the Clipper Ship Stag Hound

  • US TxAM-C 1598
  • Collection
  • 1851

This journal was written by an unknown person on board the clipper ship, Stag Hound with entries dating from January 31 - May 21, 1851, during which the Stag Hound traveled from New York to San Francisco under the command of Captain Josiah Richardson.

Five days out from New York she lost several of her masts, and the crew spent the next several days making repairs. On March 1 they picked up the captain and crew, nine in number, of the Russian brig Sylphide bound from Rio de Janeiro to Helsingfors, Finland. The rescued men landed at Valparaiso when the Stag Hound stopped there for four days to obtain fresh provisions, especially water. While in Valparaiso, many of the crew deserted and had to be replaced.

According to The S. F. Daily Alta Californian from May 26, 1851, the following seven individuals were passengers on board the ship upon its arrival in the harbor: A. F. Macy, Harriet Macy, J. P. Otis, H. R. Helper, J. E. Manning, W. Helman, and W. Mason.

The passenger's experience of frustration usually associated with entering San Francisco on a sailing vessel is apparent in the last few entries. In view of the fact the journalist mentions the name of four of the passengers, A. F. Macy, Harriet Macy, J. P. Ottis, and H. R. Helper, the journalist must be one of the other three, J. E. Manning, W. Helman, or W. Mason. From some of the entries while in Valparaiso, it seems conclusive that the author was from Boston.

The author devoted a considerable amount of space to weather and on each day recorded the latitude and longitude, possibly copied from the ship's logbook kept by the first mate. They gave very little attention to the actual life of the passengers. There are brief references to reading, worship services on Sunday, and a couple of jokes and games. There are also a few references to difficulties in eating during bad weather, but not a thing was written about what they ate. It is mentioned that their cabin got wet a few times, however, there is no mention of what the accommodations were like. Nor was anything written of the fact that there was one female among six male passengers.

Theses and Manuscripts

2/1
"A History of Texas Artists and Sculptors", Frances B. Fisk. [Abilene, TX: Privately Printed, 1928]. (copy)

2/2
"The Creative Arts in Texas, A Handbook of Biography", Goldie Capers Smith. [Dallas: Cokesbury Press, 1926]. (copy)

2/3
Brewerton File, "Brewerton Court-Martial Record", 1852 (related 2/4-2/5)

2/4
Brewerton File, "A Brief History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley" by Frank C. Pierce. 1917 (wooden front and back cover handmade in the Dominican Republic) (related 2/3, 2/5)

2/5
Brewerton File, "Mexican War Veterans" by Wm. Hugh Robarts, 1887. (related 2/3-2/4)

2/6
Fort Duncan Restoration Association 1994-1996

2/7
"Art and Artists of Texas", Esse F. O'Brien [Dallas: Tardy Publishing Co., 1935] (partial copy)

2/8
Scrapbook, Department of Architecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock - Art in Texas Towns and Cities (photocopies of new articles)

2/9
Thesis, "History of the Growth of Art Interest in Texas in the Last Two Decades" by Jess Edith Self, 1941.

2/10
Thesis, "History of the Fort Worth Art Association" by Resa C. Oglesby, 1950.

2/11
Report Thesis, "Murals and Sculpture of the Public Works of Art Project and the Treasury Section in the Southwest" by Mallory B. Randle, 1967.

2/12
Thesis, "The History of the TCV Art Department through 1969" by Leon Wilson, 1970.

2/13
"The Women Who Challenged: Interviews with Nine Artists" by Paul Rogers Harris, 1990.

2/14
Thesis, "Advocating Art: The Texas Fine Arts Association, 1911-1943" by Edward Eugene Prohaska, 1993.

2/15
Typescript, "The Light-Hearted Recollections of an Octogenarian" by Leslie Howard Turner, 1996.

2/16
Typescript, "Biographical Sketches of Fifteen Texas Artists", Caroline Remy, Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin, 1966

2/17
"History of the Dallas Print & Drawing Collectors Society" by Violet Hayden Dowell, undated

2/18 - 2/24
Manuscripts, undated

Crawford Family Letters

  • TxAM-CRS MSS00164
  • Collection
  • 1852-1900

This collection comprises twenty-seven autograph letters from various family members, three autograph documents written by Joel Crawford, additional unsigned correspondence, fout vintage photographs, five black and white photograph reprints, thirteen mailing envelopes, and a number of other address panels on the letters, some with quite scarce postal stamps from small towns in Georgia and Florida. Short excerpts of some letters are included in the description listing.

The collection also includes biographical information on the Crawford family, a photocopy of a marriage certificate for Charles P. Crawford's marriage to Anna Ripley Orme, and a page from the estate of Joel P. Crawford, signed by his executors James Buchanan and Charles P. Crawford admitting it into the record.

Postal history envelopes contained throughout the correspondence: cancellation stamps from La Grange, Fort Gaines (1855), Bainbridge (1855), Blakely (1855), and Macon (1858), Georgia, Orange Mills (1858), Florida, and Richmond (1862), Virginia. There are also five additional undated envelopes from members of the Crawford family.

Crawford, Charles P.

Hernan Contreras Papers

  • US TxAM-C 25
  • Collection
  • 1852-1993

This collection contains correspondence throughout the life of Hernan H. Contreras, both personal and professional, descriptions of his family home, a warranty deed on property owned by the Contreras family in Starr County, a map of these lots, photographs of family and coworkers in the U.S. Department of Immigration office in Starr County, an autograph book from his public school career, utility bills, receipts, junk mail, and oil and gas leases.

The collection also contains a multitude of papers from Mr. Contreras' wife's family, particularly those of her father, Casamiro Perez Alvares. The contents of these papers include oil and gas leases, utility bills, newspaper articles, correspondence with the U.S. Marshal's office in Galveston, subpoenas, arrest warrants, witness testimonies, receipts, government bulletins, poll tax receipts, land and city tax receipts, family photographs, marriage licenses, wedding invitations, funeral notices, personal letters, business letters, bank statements, checks, deposits, Christmas cards, a pamphlet on communism, a report card, ration sheets from World War I, Letters to the Editor of Newsweek magazine, articles on Estela Contreras' run for political office, and a picture of Estela Contreras from 1993. There is also a collection of reels accompanying all the paper items.

Contreras, Hernan, 1902-197?

P. Scott Regressions

2/01: Regression charts 1852, 1856

2/02: Regression charts 1852, 1857

2/03: Regression charts 1856, 1857

2/04: Regression charts 1852, 1858

2/05: Regression charts 1856, 1858

2/06: Regression charts 1857, 1858

2/07: Regression charts 1852, 1859

2/08: Regression charts 1856, 1859

2/09: Regression charts 1857, 1859

2/10: Regression charts 1858, 1859

2/11: Regression charts 1852, 1859 Congressional

2/12: Regression charts 1856, 1859 Congressional

2/13: Regression charts 1857, 1859 Congressional

2/14: Regression charts 1858, 1859 Congressional

2/15: Regression charts 1859 Congressional and Gubernatorial

2/16: Regression charts 1852, 1860

2/17: Regression charts 1856, 1860

2/18: Regression charts 1857, 1960

2/19: Regression charts 1858, 1860

2/20: Regression charts 1859, 1860 Gubernatorial

2/21: Regression charts 1859, 1860 Congressional

2/22: Regression charts 1852, 1861

2/23: Regression charts 1856, 1861

2/24: Regression charts 1857, 1861

2/25: Regression charts 1858, 1861

2/26: Regression charts 1859, 1861 Gubernatorial

2/27: Regression charts 1859, 1861 Congressional

2/28: Regression charts 1860, 1861

Abstracts by Land Owner Name (Bu - Cl)

4/1: Abstracts - Crawford Burnett Part 1, March 1853 - July 1868

4/2: Abstracts - Crawford Burnett Part 2, March 1870 - December 1875

4/3: Abstracts - Crawford Burnett Part 3, February 1876 - December 1878

4/4: Abstracts - Crawford Burnett Part 4, January 1879 - January 1881

4/5: Abstracts - B.B.B & C.R.R, March 1866 - November 1879

4/6: Abstracts - F. G. Clampitt, November 1873 - August 1878

4/7: Abstracts - Clark, September 1857

Correspondence

George Walker Crawford

1/1
George Walker Crawford giving advice to his brother on the business prospects of his nephew Charles P. Crawford, in an autograph letter, signed from Bel-Air (his plantation near Augusta) to Joel Crawford (4 pages, approximately 600 words). "But in respect to these professional partnerships I know that parents greatly desire that their sons should be appointed with men of professional experience and reputation, and it always seemed to me like the method of breaking a young ox to the yoke".
May 8, 1854

Joel Crawford

(1/2 to 1/15)
A series of twelve autographed letters to his son Charles P. Crawford, giving advice on entering the legal profession and conducting his business, signed from Blakely, Macon, or Sparta, Georgia. Four of the letters are accompanied by envelopes addressed by Joel Crawford to his son. Total of 33 pages and approximately 5500 words.

"I advise you to buy no books nor anything else but clothing & food, until you get known, and then buy only what you want. Everything needed can be had in Georgia & about on as good terms as it can be imported. Book stores are now to be found in a dozen towns of this State, some of them large." The letters concern possible locations for establishing an office, people to associate with, the importance of frugality, the status of the economy, and other issues of importance to a man in his 20s, just beginning his career.

1/2
Joel Crawford to son Charles P. Crawford, written in Blakely, GA, with envelope
May 16, 1854

1/3
Joel Crawford to son in reply to a letter of June 26, written in Sparta, GA, with envelope
July 8, 1854

1/4
Joel Crawford to son, written in Sparta, GA
July 8, 1854

1/5
Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
January 12, 1855

1/6
Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
January 21, 1855

1/7
Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
February 5, 1855

1/8
Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
February 20, 1855

1/9
Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
August 28, 1855

1/10
Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
September 5, 1855

1/11
Joel Crawford to son, with envelope
April 26, 1857

1/12
Joel Crawford to son
September 17, 1857

1/13
Joel Crawford to son, written in Macon, GA, with envelope
February 25, 1858

1/14
Joel Crawford making a gift of sixteen slaves to his son Charles P. Crawford, in an autograph and signed document, mentioning the slaves by name (1 page, docketed on verso). Crawford's autograph appraisal for the slaves included two families, a husband, a wife, and their four children, and another husband and wife and their two children.
February 22, 1855

1/15
Another autograph document by Joel Crawford authorizing his son to purchase seven or eight thousand dollars worth of land in Texas.
October 2, 1857

Eli A. Benton

1/16
Eli A. Benton to Joel Crawford expansively describing methods and routes of traveling from Georgia to Texas, in an autograph letter, signed from Mount Zion, Georgia (6 pages, approximately 1500 words). Benton offers advice on traveling as Crawford's son Charles plans to move west, being especially concerned about traveling with slaves; the final two pages of the letter offer advice on evaluating the land and suggest Eastern Texas in the vicinity of the Red River as the place to choose.
September 25, 1857.

Charles P. Crawford

(1/17 to 1/25)
Nine letters informing his wife of daily activities, in a series of eight autograph letters, signed from Blakely, Americus, and Bainbridge, Georgia, Orange Mills, Florida, and Richmond, Virginia, to his wife Mattie in Milledgeville or Flat Pond, Lee County, Georgia (8vo, 4to, and folio. 29 pages, approximately 7500 words; accompanied by six mailing envelopes).

In the first four antebellum letters, Crawford describes his activities traveling on the court circuit, mostly in southern Georgia, and describes at length in one, the wonderful possibilities for a move to Florida; the three Civil War letters recount an illness in Richmond, news of fellow soldiers, plans for planting at home, and, in the latest one, a wish to return to duty; the last letter, written in 1867, expresses a longing for former times, and bitterness toward the North.

1/17
Charles P. Crawford to wife Mattie, written in Blakely, with envelope
April 21, 1855

1/18
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Bainbridge, GA
April 25, 1855

1/19
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Americus, GA
August 11, 1857

1/20
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Orange Mills, FL, with envelope
June 2, 1858

1/21
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Richmond, VA, with envelope
May 12, 1862

1/22
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Richmond, VA, with envelope
July 10, 1862

1/23
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Americus, GA, with envelope
July 25, 1864

1/24
Charles P. Crawford to wife, with envelope
November 21, 1867

1/25
Charles P. Crawford to his daughter. This unfinished letter is not signed or dated by Crawford nor is it addressed to any daughter in particular. The letter expresses regrets regarding his delay in writing and talks of his weak health. He talks of missing her and wishes she could come. He also talks about her noble qualities and great capabilities.

Mattie Crawford

(1/26 to 1/28)
Three letters informing her husband, Charles P. Crawford about the state of her health and the activities of their baby boy, in three autograph letters, signed from Milledgeville (8vo. 14 pages, approximately 1600 words).

In the final letter, Mrs. Crawford mentions a July 4 visit to the statehouse, "I don't think I ever saw so many persons at one time before... 17 respectable size military companies on parade at one time, & uniforms perfectly beautiful … we went to see & hear Governor Johnson deliver an address, better than two hours long."

1/26
Mattie Crawford to her husband Charles P. Crawford
August 19, 1856

1/27
Mattie Crawford to her husband
August 21, 1856

1/28
Mattie Crawford to her husband
July 4, 1856

Sara Crawford

1/29
Sara Crawford to her brother, Charles P. Crawford. Sending news from the home front, in an autograph letter, signed from Americus, Georgia (4vo. 4 pages, approximately 700 words).
"The war news today is good compared with what we have had for several weeks... it is generally believed that Sherman will invade Carolina & let Ga. rest for a while."
January 1, 1865.

Financial and Legal Documents

This series contains documents relating to Texas and East Coast real estate transactions, much definitive information on the "Sibley Tent" and the lawsuit resulting from a disagreement concerning patent royalties. Includes two House Bills to force the government to pay Burns as well as the final statement of judgment. Also various other financial correspondence, largely contentious in nature, including documents concerning a bad debt owed to General Burns. Some of the later correspondence was directed to General Burns' sister and concerned selling some real estate.

Ackerman and McMiller General Store Account Books

  • US TxAM-C 1031
  • Collection
  • 1854-1856

This collection consists of two large leather account books from the old store owned and operated by David Verplank Ackerman and James McMiller that was at Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas. The account book labeled "ledger" [box 1] dates from 1855 to 1865 and lists the accounts of individuals while the other one labeled "journal" [box 2] records the chronological expenses beginning in April 1854 and ending in January 1861.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck and Thomas Affleck

A12-10
Affleck's Farmer's and Planter's Record and Account Book Ledger. I.D. Affleck's accounts of Glenblythe farm during the year 1884.

A12-20
Affleck's Farmer's and Planter's Record and Account Book Ledger. I.D. Affleck's accounts of Glenblythe farm. April 23, 1883. Included: Newspaper clipping "The Price of the Diamond's Freedom."

A12-30
Thomas Affleck's Scrapbook. Various poems are handwritten with pictures cut from books glued on the opposite page. Material found inside(9x):
Original sketch of a dog, done in pencil and ink. 5.5 x 8 inches.
Newspaper clipping showing photo of a Mausoleum with the poem "The Burns Mausoleum at Dumfries" by Horace Flack.
Printed engraved picture of Highlanders. 1 leaf. 3.5 x 5 inches, black and white.
Newspaper clipping of poem "The Automobile _____." 1 leaf.
Newspaper clipping of poem "A Bunch of Flowers," by Jones Very. 1 leaf.
Newspaper clipping of poem "The Forsaken Farmhouse." By J.G. Whittier. 1 leaf.
Newspaper clipping of poem "The Death Bed." By Shirley. 1 leaf.
Newspaper clipping showing various advertisements. 1 leaf.
"Address to the Electors". 1807. 1 leaf, handwritten original.

A12-30
Fragment of letter written to "To the Editors of the United States". undated. 1 leaf, handwritten original.

A12-40
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac and Plantation and Garden Calendar for 1854 by Thomas Affleck. 1 bound book, original.

William C. Macready Letter

  • US TxAM-C 658
  • Collection
  • 1854

This collection contains one handwritten letter from Macready to "sir" dated 1854 (1-page, ALS with a typed transcription), and another letter to "William Simpson" (1 folio with a typed transcription).

Papers on 19th Century Elections and Research Materials

1/01: Code Books

  • "Texas Code Book" lecture notes, research notes by Paul R. Scott, Spring 1983
  • "Newtex Code Book" lecture notes, research notes by Paul R. Scott, Summer 1983

1/02: Data Printouts

  • Data spreadsheets, undated, Texas history research

1/03: Data Sources

  • Research notes
  • Data spreadsheet with attached research notes
  • Photocopies of Texas Census data for 1858, photocopies, [undated]
  • Photocopy of counties against secession, [undated]
  • Ellison, Ronald C. "The Wig Party of Texas" Thesis. May [?] 1971. Photocopy.
  • Crews, Lithia. "The Know Nothing Party in Texas" Thesis. August, 1925. Photocopy.

1/04: "The Democrats and their Opposition"

  • Scott, Paul R. "The Democrats and their Opposition: a Statistical Analysis of Texas Elections, 1852-1861" Term Paper in History 689, Spring 1983

1/05: Methodology – Publications

  • Baum, Dale "'Noisy but not Numerous:' the Revolt of the Massachusetts Mugwamps." Print. Undated
  • Langbein, Laura I. and Lichtman, Allan J. (1978). "Ecological Inference." Sage Publications: Beverly Hills, London. Photocopy.

1/06: Program

  • Data program, spreadsheet

1/07: Miscellaneous References

  • Photocopy notes, articles, miscellaneous

1/08: 1855 County Election Returns Correspondence Notes

  • Correspondence notes to Dale Baum from Paul R. Scott over the 1855 [Texas] gubernatorial election, [undated]

1/09: Condescriptive for all Texas Counties

  • Data processing center calculations for Texas Counties [1855 Texas elections calculations?]

1/10: Condescriptive for Collapsed Cases

  • Data processing center calculations for collapsed cases [1855 Texas elections calculations?]

1/11: Condescriptive for Each Election

  • Data processing center calculations for each election [1855 Texas elections calculations?]

1/12: Data for Collapsed Counties

  • Notes, data records for [Texas?] counties, undated

McDaniel Family Papers

  • US TxAM-C 1292
  • Collection
  • 1855-1916

This collection contains personal letters of the McDaniel family from 1855-1916 along with civil war letters from Confederate soldiers. The letters originate from the McDaniel family in Texas and Mississippi during and after the civil war. Many of the items in the collection are fragile, and transcriptions were made of the letters. This collection also contains family recipes, remedies, along with stereoscopic view plates.

The McDaniel family spans across Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. Julius and Minerva (Rodgers) McDaniel were farmers who lived in Ben Hur, Texas during the 1800s.

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]

Series 1, Was - Z and Miscellaneous

3/1: Waskow, Howard J., [1966?]

3/2: White, William, August 10, 1972 - [1980?]; Undated

3/3: Whitman, Walt (Collected Writings of WW. the Journalism. vol.1:1834-1846), January 21, 1997; Undated

3/4: Whitman, Walt (Leaves of Grass), [1856-1992]

3/5: Wolfson, Leandro, September 1, 1976 - February 28, 1996; Undated

3/6: Woodress, James, September 1, 1980 - [1983?]; Undated

3/7: Zardoya, Concha, [1946?-1967?]

3/8: Zweig, Paul, September 2, 1984; Undated

3/9: Miscellaneous correspondence, Undated

William Clark Manuscript

  • TxAM-CRS 214
  • Collection
  • 1857

This collection consists of Clark's original, handwritten manuscript of "A Trip Across the Plains in 1857" which was published in "The Iowa Journal of History and Politics" as an article, and a xerox copy of a handwritten transcription of the manuscript, due to its age.

Personal Correspondence with Professional Colleagues

S2-1/6
A - Letter to Burns from an unknown person. Exceedingly difficult to read letter written to Burns from someone who appears to have worked with him…or will soon work with him in the subsistence department. There are hints of problems in the operations. Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, circa 1858.

B - Letter from Burns to an unknown individual. This letter discusses the political issues of the time with someone who must be in a leadership position. Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 22 May 1861.

C - Letter to Burns from a W. D Bickham. The letter discusses the political climate as well as extends many compliments to Burns. Handwritten. 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 9 July 1862.

D - Letter from Burns to an unknown woman, possibly a writer. This letter is written in defense of McClellan and appears to be written in response to an editorial. Handwritten. 1 leaf, 1 page, 18 November 1862.

E - Letter from Thomas J. Blakeney. Letter concerning Burns' resignation and written by someone who was possibly a fellow officer. 13 March 1863.

F - Letter from James S. Griffiths to Burns. This letter is from a soldier who was apparently under Burns' command at the time he was relieved. The letter expresses affection and admiration for Burns. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 29 March 1863.

G - Letter from Emil Schalk to Burns. This letter is from a war journalist to Burns and expresses disappointment in Burns' resignation from his position as Brigadier General. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 1 April 1863.

H - Letter from Emil Schalk to Burns. The letter apparently responds to one from Burns and discusses other Union generals as well as personal observation. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 5 October 1863.

I - Letter from Burns to an unnamed General. Letter presumably accompanied an "extract of service" in which Burns offers to embellish this general's "succinct, concise, terse and nervous style." Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 24 February 1864.

J - Letter from a publisher to Burns. The letter requests a "short sketch of your life" for an upcoming book on the history of Ohio's participation in the War of the Rebellion. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 20 February 1865.

K - Letter from an illegible name. The letter discusses a change in command and is on stationery from Headquarters Second Military District, Charleston, S. C. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 19 February 1868.

L - Letter to Burns from W. B. Franklin. The letter discusses apparently a mutual friend, "Baldy" who is going to Egypt and Europe. The letter also discusses briefly concerns about the economy and President Grant. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages. 23 October 1873.

M - Letter from J. A. Garfield to Burns. The letter responds to a letter written by Burns and casually discusses the financial market at the time. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 27 October 1875.

N - Letter to U. S. Grant from Burns. The letter expresses that he felt Grant lacked confidence in him but that he would support Grant in his rise to the top. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 1 August 1876.

O - Letter from W. B. Franklin to Burns. The letter discusses the political situation within the Service. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 24 June 1878.

P - Letter from Mary [N?] Banning to "Mab." Letter acknowledges receipt of a package and goes on to describe the family Christmas holidays. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 28 December 1878.

Q - Letter from M. [N?] Banning to "Mab." Letter discusses travel plans and is chiefly social commentary. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 5 May 1879.

R - Letter from M. [N?] Banning to "Mab." Letter discusses household issues such as trouble with servants and children. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 5 pages, 14 July 1879.

S - Letter from Burns to Dr. Henry [Coppee?] from Burns. Letter appears to be a copy and is a strong editorial concerning the goings on at West Point. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 188?.

T - Letter to an unnamed General from Burns. Letter appears to be a draft and outlines good faith effort on the part of Burns to build the reputation of the unnamed person being addressed in this letter and gives reassurance of friendship-possibly to McClellan? Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 9 June 1880.

U - Letter from Burns to "Mr. Elect," J. A. Garfield. Letter is an editorial concerning the idea of centralization of government. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 15 November 1880.

V - Letter from Burns to "Mr. President." Letter describes his misfortunate non-appointment to Major General. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, circa 1881.

W - Letter from Burns to "Mr. President." Letter appears to be a draft similar in content to 3/22 of this series. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, circa 1881.

X - Letter from [Hancock?] to Burns. Letter is extremely difficult to read but discusses a friendship with Burns and offers encouragement. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 15 July 1881.

Y - Letter from Burns to "Corbin" (Garfield). This letter is a frank political discussion. In (someone else's?) pencil handwriting, there appears to be a guest list for a dinner party. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 13 August 81.

Z - Letter from [McCartery?] to Burns. This letter is written on watermarked and engraved "City of Charleston" stationery in apparent response to Burns' complaint about a news article; the letter is bitingly frank about the political situation. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 8 December 1882.

AA - Note from Hancock to Burns. Appears to have been a cover note with an attachment (not present). Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 12 November 1884.

BB - Letter to Burns from "Editor" of The Century Magazine. This appears to be a note acknowledging an inaccuracy of a name and its correction in an article. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 1 leaves, 4 pages, 6 June 1885.

CC - Letter to McClellan from Burns. This letter discusses and article that McClellan wrote in Century concerning a battle fought on June 29, 1862 (23 years after) and how it was "too general" in its content. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 18 June 1883.

DD - Letter from W. B. Franklin to Burns. This letter is a request that Burns clarify, in an editorial he was getting published in The Century Magazine, that Franklin ordered certain troops during the Savage Station fight. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 15 May 1885.

EE - Letter to Burns from [RPS?]. This letter is from someone in Texas and is a detailed description of goings on in the area-implies that Burns might have been interested in buying land there. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 20 May 1885.

FF - Letter to Burns from [Muckle?]. This is a note that appears to have accompanied a set of newspapers (The Public Ledger, Philadelphia) containing an article that Burns wrote. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 4 November 1885.

GG - Letter from C. A. Whittier to Burns. Letter is an apparent response to a letter from Burns from an apparent close acquaintance. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 1 May 1886.

HH - Letter from Burns to Mrs. Geo. B. McClellan. This is an expression of admiration for McClellan and undying defense of his record-posthumous? 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 25 December 1886.

II - Letter from H. M. Black to Burns. This appears to be a letter from a former classmate at the U. S. Military Academy (1847?) and seems to be some sort of clarification concerning his rank in the war. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 24 January 1887.

JJ - Letter from W. B. Franklin to Burns. This letter is very specific in clarifying certain events from the war and discusses Senate testimony. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 22 February 1887.

KK - Letter from Burns to H. V. Buckley. Response to an announcement of a formation of an association of the Philadelphia Brigade. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 26 February 1887.

LL - Letter from William Prior, Secretary to Burns. Note of explanation that apparently accompanied an obituary of a soldier who had possibly served with Burns. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 7 March 1888.

MM - Letter to Burns from jeweler Bailey, Banks, and Biddle. Letter accompanied a proof set of buttons for West Point to be approved by Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 29 October 1888.

NN - Letter from [M.?] to Burns. Signature line is illegible but letter is on letterhead from "Society of the Army of the Cumberland - Office of the Corresponding Secretary" and discusses General Rosecrans and injustices. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 31 January 1889.

OO - Letter from James Quinlan to Burns. Letter announces that he has received the Congressional Medal of Honor and credits Burns for making it possible. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 13 March 1891.

PP - Letter from William S. Stockton to Burns. Letter requests Burns' contribution to a History of the California Regiment written on letterhead from the Association of Survivors 71st Penna. Vols. (California Regiment). Handwritten, 3 sheets, 6 leaves, 3 pages, 18 August 1891.

QQ - Letter from J. B. Alvord to Burns. A very informative letter describing memories of the battlefield and conveying the kinship these men apparently shared. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 4 pages, 24 November 1891.

RR - Letter from James J. Quinlan to Burns. This is a response to a letter from Burns, apparently, and discusses how Burns was responsible for the ultimate victory by McClellan at Savage Station. Letterhead: Meagher's Irish Brigade Association Headquarters, 69th Regiment Armory. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 29 December 1891.

SS - Letter from H.M Holmes to Burns. This is a rather confrontational letter from an attorney in Mason, Texas to Burns concerning a dispute over some land rights in Texas. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 2 pages, 11 May 1892.

TT - Letter from J. B. Allen to Mrs. Burns. Letter refers to "your late husband, Genl W. W. Burns" and expresses appreciation to her having sent copies of his papers to be read at a meeting of the Brigade Association. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 15 May 1893.

UU - Letter (very difficult to read) with an illegible signature to [Sen?]. This letter seems to refer to an election. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 1 November [year?].

VV - Notes by Burns. Handwriting indicates that this may have been written when he was quite elderly/feeble. It describes "Mexican Pensions" and makes several comments that indicate that he thought U. S. Military Academy graduates had been bypassed or discriminated against. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.

WW - Notes by Burns. Although this is unsigned, it is most likely written by Burns. It is an apparent draft of a note to an editor asking why an article had not been published and implies bias against McClellan. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.

XX - Notes by Burns. It is unclear what this is but it is in Burns' handwriting. It may be a transcription of something he saw but it regards a Broadway playwright named E. A. Sothern and a Chicago lawyer who wrote him a letter. It is in verse. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, Undated.

YY - Letter from Burns to "Messrs Editors." This letter adamantly asserts certain historical inaccuracies in a news article and attempts to provide information. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 3 leaves, 3 pages, Undated.

Biographical Information

1/30
Biographical information includes a news article clipping on the death of Charles Crawford, mistakenly listed as Charles T. Crawford in the article, 1900; a short handwritten biography on Charles P. Crawford, undated; a photocopy of a marriage certificate for Charles P. Crawford’s marriage to Anna Ripley Orme - 1880; and a photocopy of a page from the estate of Joel P. Crawford, signed by his executor James Buchanan admitting it into the record, 1858.

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.

Abstracts by Land Owner Name (Au - Bl)

1/1: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #9, November 1868 - December 1871

1/2: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #9, February 1872 - December 1878; Undated

1/3: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #10, April 1867 - April 1874

1/4: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #10, March 1875 - December 1880; Undated

1/5: Abstracts- Young P. Alsbury, February 1878 - May 1878

1/6: Abstracts- Joseph H. Bledsoe, January 1859 - December 1875

Papers and Maps

7/1: Papers and maps containing "Information which may be used to file suit against Vidaurri trying to recover 300 acres around the Dolores Ranch, Zapata County, Texas", 1916-1960.

7/2: Same as No. 6 A and including an August 29, 1961, history of the Dolores Ranch founded by Cosme Martinez, 1961-1963.

7/3: Oral Deposition and answers of Mercurio Martinez in connection with the case of Enrique Martinez et. al., vs. Maria Vidaurri de Herbst, et. al., December 7, 1961.

7/4: Papers, maps and correspondence related to the new case of Martinez vs. Vidaurri, 1927-1962.

7/5: Accounts of episodes in the Laredo custom's district by Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

7/6: Copies of "Magazin de La Prensa", 1941.

7/7: Picture of Mercurio Martinez pointing at the two stones placed at Canada de San Andres by Spanish surveyors and picture of the stone house built by Cosme Martinez at Dolores Ranch in 1860.

7/8: Correspondence and papers related to the Dolores settlement road case, 1961-1962.

7/9: Copies of deeds, notes and other records related to the Martinez-Vidaurri land controversy.

7/10: Primarily correspondence between Mercurio Martinez and his son, Mercurio Martinez, Jr., and nephew, Antonio Martinez, 1956-1958.

Thomas S. Gathright Letters

  • US TxAM-C 1213
  • Collection
  • 1861-1883

This collection includes several letters from Gathright, who was the first president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University), to several different correspondents during his Presidency. Although the writing is not very clear, most of the letters are written to Judge Louis McInnis and the Governor of Mississippi during that time. Some of the letters were transcribed in Early History of Texas A&M College Through Letters and Papers (1952), by David Brooks Cofer.

Series 10, Box 2

2/16

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

Gathright Correspondence and Other Materials

1/1: Correspondence, 1876-1878 (Writing is hard to read)

  • Letter to [?]. September 9, 1876
  • Letter to [?]. August 17, 1877
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 13, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. July 25, 1878
  • Letter to [?]. April 17, 1877
  • Letter to [?]. July 1, 1877
  • Letter to [?]. September 24, 1876
  • Letter to Judge [?]. October 15, 1879
  • Two Letters, Undated
  • Letter to [?]. October 20, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. October 21, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 2, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 7, 1879

1/2: Correspondence, 1879

  • Letter to Louis McInnis. July 2, 1879
  • Letter to George [?]. July 7, 1879
  • Letter to Louis McInnis. July 15, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. August 27, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 10, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 13, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 30, 1879
  • Letter to Thomas Gathright [?]. June 23, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. May 5, 1879
  • Letter to Governor [?]. May 24, 1879
  • Letter to Governor [?]. May 17, 1879
  • Paper with the name "Governor Robert…Board of Directors"
  • Letter listing members of the Board of Directors
  • Personal notes

1/3: Letters to Louis McInnis and a Report, 1880-1883

  • January 28, 1880
  • January 4, 1883
  • April 16, 1880
  • May 31, 1880
  • April 27, 1880
  • February 21, 1880
  • March 9, 1880
  • January 11, 1880
  • September 22, 1880
  • Report. June 24, 1879

1/4: Gathright Letters Copied from Mississippi State Archives, 1861-1876

  • Letter to Governor Petters [?]. July 18, 1861
  • Letter to Governor Clark [?]. August 16, 1864
  • News article, "To the Voters Of the Senatorial District composed of the Counties of Noxubee and Winston"
  • Letter to Governor of Mississippi. July 3, 1865
  • Letter to Colonel [?]. March 29, 1876
  • Letter to Governor of Mississippi. March 30, 1876
  • Letter from Senate of Mississippi. April 3, 1876
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