- TxAM-CRS 333-S1
- Series
- 1934-1996
Part of Dan Smoot Collection
This series contains boxes 01 and 02, and 34 folders in box 03.
Part of Dan Smoot Collection
This series contains boxes 01 and 02, and 34 folders in box 03.
Part of H. O. "Cowboy" Kelly Collection
Part 1: Papers, Publications, Media, Folklore, Chicano Theater, Writing and More
Part of Yolanda Broyles-González and Francisco González Archive
Part of Rudyard Kipling Collection
Part of H. E. Bates and Agnes Miller Parker - Victor Gollancz, Ltd. Collection
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Correspondence (2 pages). November - December 1935
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Correspondence (4 pages). January - February 1936
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Memorandum of Agreement drafts with correspondence 12 pages with envelope). March 1936
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Correspondence (2 pages). April 1936
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Correspondence, Bates to Gollancz (1 page). May 1, 1936
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American Agreement for Through the Woods by H.E. Bates (with envelope). June 23, 1936
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Correspondence re: libel (2 pages). August - September 1936
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Correspondence (6 pages). August - November 1936
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Correspondence (2 pages). January 1939
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Correspondence (4 pages). 1944
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Correspondence (14 pages). March - September 1946
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Correspondence (14 pages). July - November 1947
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Correspondence (19 pages). 1948-1949
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Correspondence (5 pages). August 1968, January 1969
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Correspondence (2 pages). January 1969
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Correspondence (4 pages). January - February 1969
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Reissue of Agreements for Through the Woods (7 pages + 1 folio with envelope). February 1969
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Correspondence (5 pages). September - October 1969
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Correspondence (3 pages). July - September 1978
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Correspondence (2 pages). January - February 1979
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Correspondence (3 pages). June, November - December 1979
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Correspondence (1 page). February 1982
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Correspondence re: reproduction rights of Agnes Miller Parker engravings (6 pages). 1982-1984
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Correspondence, David Burnett to/from Julian Shuckburgh Esq. (4 pages). March, August 1984
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Correspondence (2 pages). August 1984
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Correspondence (2 pages). January - February 1988
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Correspondence (3 pages). September - October 1992
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Correspondence (2 pages). September 1998
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Original file folder for Through the Woods.
Part of Avram Davidson Files
Part of Roy Fuller Letters
Part of Robert E. Howard Collection
General Correspondence and Other Academic Materials
Part of Ide Peebles Trotter Papers
Part of Crawford Family Letters
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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
(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.
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Joel Crawford to son Charles P. Crawford, written in Blakely, GA, with envelope
May 16, 1854
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Joel Crawford to son in reply to a letter of June 26, written in Sparta, GA, with envelope
July 8, 1854
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Joel Crawford to son, written in Sparta, GA
July 8, 1854
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Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
January 12, 1855
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Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
January 21, 1855
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Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
February 5, 1855
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Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
February 20, 1855
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Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
August 28, 1855
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Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
September 5, 1855
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Joel Crawford to son, with envelope
April 26, 1857
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Joel Crawford to son
September 17, 1857
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Joel Crawford to son, written in Macon, GA, with envelope
February 25, 1858
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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
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Another autograph document by Joel Crawford authorizing his son to purchase seven or eight thousand dollars worth of land in Texas.
October 2, 1857
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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.
(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.
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Charles P. Crawford to wife Mattie, written in Blakely, with envelope
April 21, 1855
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Bainbridge, GA
April 25, 1855
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Americus, GA
August 11, 1857
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Orange Mills, FL, with envelope
June 2, 1858
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Richmond, VA, with envelope
May 12, 1862
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Richmond, VA, with envelope
July 10, 1862
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Americus, GA, with envelope
July 25, 1864
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Charles P. Crawford to wife, with envelope
November 21, 1867
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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.
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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."
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Mattie Crawford to her husband Charles P. Crawford
August 19, 1856
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Mattie Crawford to her husband
August 21, 1856
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Mattie Crawford to her husband
July 4, 1856
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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.
Part of James Earl Rudder '32 Collection
1/1: Adams, James; card thanking Lionel for sending a book of poems. Undated.
1/2: Albright, Mary Kay; letter from Noemi Garcia to Albright requesting a location change with teaching, June 2, 1997.
1/3: Alexander, Dorothy; correspondence with Alexander, a New York photographer, 1991.
1/4: Alley, Barbara; manuscript rejection from New York publishing company, Charles Scribner’s Sons, June 15, 1960.
1/5 to 1/7: Alter, Judy; Lionel’s corrections to The Day They Took My Uncle with complete proof from the publisher, January 1, 201.
1/8: American Legion, Department of Texas; letter confirming Lionel’s selection to attend Boy’s State. Signed by G. Ward Moody, Department Adjutant, May 3, 1951.
1/9: Amherst College; correspondence collection discussing Lionel’s application for Writer-In-Residence, 1999-2000.
1/10: Anton, Mary Sue; note congratulating Lionel on being named a rising star by the Houston Chronicle with an article attached, 1994.
1/11: Arte Publico Press; fax concerning publishing company, 1994.
1/12: Author’s League Fund; donation request from ALF, February 1992.
1/13: Avet, James and Chavela; letters between the Chavelas and Lionel discussing Cowbells and Brush Country while reminiscing over childhood memories, October 29, 2004.
1/14: Berry, Henry; Small Press Book Review confirmation of Hardscrub review, June 1990.
1/15: Berryhill, Michael; Berryhill, the fine arts editor at the Houston Chronicle, thanks Lionel and returns used essays, July 14, 1989.
1/16: Billings, John B.; Billings praises A Shroud in the Family, July 22, 1988.
1/17: Bischoff, Susan; correspondence with Lionel about the special September 11th anniversary section in the Houston Chronicle and his essay that will be published, 2002.
1/18: Bowen, David; production proof of New Growth sent to Lionel for his approval, July 31, 1989.
1/19: Brown, Rosellen; quotes about A Widow With Children by Brown sent to Arte Publico Publishing for use with promotions, circa 1994.
1/20: Bush, Laura; thank you card from the First Lady, August 6, 201.
1/21: Calhoun, Frank N.; letter from Calhoun thanking Lionel for his involvement with the 1997 San Jacinto Day activities, April 30, 1997.
1/22: Carlisle, George; appreciative note with Lionel’s article on race relations at Texas A&M University, December 17, 2003.
1/23: Charles Scribner’s Sons; confirmation of manuscript arrival, September 22, 1959.
1/24 Cohen, Emily; information about the Eighteenth Annual Houston Chronicle Book and Author Dinner, September 16, 1997.
1/25: Copper Canyon Press; postcard with manuscript arrival confirmation, December 03, 2002.
1/26: Dawson, Jennifer; Dawson, the Chairwoman of the SMU Literary Festival, writes Lionel to thank him for agreeing to do a reading, May 21, 1991.
1/27: De Leon, Leo; information on marketing Wisdom Press from the Boone & De Leon marketing firm, November 29, 1999.
1/28: De Pelchin Children’s Center; card congratulating Lionel on his LIT award, April 25, 1991.
1/29: Dickson, Anne; letter by Lionel to Dickson concerning two short stories, “Some People Are Just That Way” and “Claudia”, that he is sending to her, February 2, 1982.
1/30: Doran, Mike; Doran returns a collection of article clippings to Lionel, June 21, 1994.
1/31: Drury, Susan; confirmation of donation to The Author’s League, Undated.
1/32: The Elephant and the Ant; correspondence collection regarding the publication of The Elephant and the Ant, bulk 2000.
1/33: Espaldon, Diane V.; thank you letter to Lionel for appearing at the Working Capital Fund reception in Houston, October 1, 1997.
1/34: Fay, Mary Smith; friendly letter from Smith from their meeting at the Houston Chronicle Book and Author Dinner, November 22, 1997.
1/35: Filipiak, Olga M.; fan mail, May 14, 201.
1/36: Filteau, Robert J.; correspondence from Lionel’s son-in-law, 2000; Undated.
1/37: Foster, Bill and Shirley; thank you card from the Fosters for their evening with Lionel and Noemi, 2004.
1/38-043: Fraser, Gabrielle; correspondence from Fraser at Winedale Publishing with short story collection of Lionel’s attached, 2002.
1/44: Gallardo, Edward; response to Lionel’s inquiry on the status of “The Migrants” at the New York Shakespeare Festival, November 16, 1987.
1/45: Garcia; note and news clipping attached of old San Diego Fire Department photo featuring Noemi Garcia’s father, Tomas Barrera, March 8, 2000.
1/46: Georges, Christel; correspondence between Lionel and Georges, a French student, who is developing a thesis based on Lionel’s writings, bulk 1996.
1/47: Gillund, Melvin B.; letter praising I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring, April 5, 1998.
1/48: Goodman, William B.; letter by Lionel addressed to Goodman expressing interest in submitting short stories to the Harvard Press, Undated.
1/49: Greytok, Martha; correspondence praising Brush Country and Lionel’s literary achievements, 2004.
1/50: Guillen, Luz M.; payment verification for the reprint of A Shroud in the Family, February 9, 2002.
1/51: Hale, Gabrielle; letter from Winedale Publishing to Lionel, June 1, 2002.
1/52: Hammond, Ken; letter to Grandson essay and payment for its publication in the Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine by Hammond, the editor, 201.
1/53: Hankins, Rebecca; card thanking Lionel for agreeing to house his papers at Cushing Library, October 6, 2004.
1/54: Hanna, Emily; letter in response to Lionel’s biographical article in the Houston Chronicle, February 6, 201.
1/55: Hart, Bill; Hart, the Literary Manager at the New York Shakespeare Festival, returns the For Women Only manuscript, February 6, 201.
1/56: Hawkins, Darnell V.; friendly letter complimenting Lionel’s work, Undated.
1/57: Hedleston, Adelle; thank you card to Lionel for sending an autographed copy of Brush Country, November 19, 2004. S1-1/58: Heidt, Larry and Pam; invitation to attend the release party for I Can Hear the Cowbells Ring*, October 25, 1994.
1/59: Hernandez’s Third Grade Class; card created for Lionel in appreciation for his coming to read with the students, February 24, 1992.
1/60: Herra, Ann Marie; request for information on A Shroud in the Family from a California student, October 6, 1993.
1/61: Hitt, Pauline Jones; Hardscrub praise, December 29, 1989.
1/62: Hogg Middle School; letter concerning the presentation of the Garcia Scholarship at Hogg Middle School in Houston, Texas, May 1997.
1/63: Hollister, Amy Weaver; return of Lionel’s photo used in the Texas Commission of the Arts magazine, October 29, 1992.
1/64: Houston, Monetta; letter thanking Lionel for presenting an award to youth summer reading achievement at the Friendswood Public Library, August 14, 201.
1/65: Houston Symphony League; thank you card for Garcia's feature in the Day by the Bay home tour series. Two complimentary Symphony tickets included, November 6, 201.
1/66: Huffines, James; Huffines, the State of Texas Director of Governmental Appointments, writes a letter to Judge Jon Lindsey in regards to Lindsey’s recommendation of Lionel Garcia to the Texas Board of Veterinary Examiners, March 24, 1989.
1/67: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation; confirmation of fellowship application, 2003.
1/68: Kegg, Mary; news release fax to Mary Kegg at the News Citizen paper recapping Lionel and Noemi’s trip to the seventy-fifth PEN Anniversary in New York City, May 16, 1997.
1/69: Kessin, Kenneth; A Shroud in the Family praise from Kessin, who discovered the novel while studying abroad in Cuernavaca, Mexico, June 17, 1997.
1/70: King, Betty; King, Secretary of the Texas Senate, presents Lionel with the state flag flown over the capital and a congratulatory certificate for his service at the 1998 San Jacinto Day, 1998.
1/71: Lindsey, Jon; letter from Judge Lindsey to Texas Governor William P. Clements and Director of Appointments, James Huffines, recommending Lionel Garcia for the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, March 13, 1989.
1/72: Livingston, Ken; card from Livingston in response to Lionel’s letter to the editor published in the Houston Chronicle. Livingston is a former classmate of Lionel’s at Texas A&M University, Undated.
1/73: Maldonado, J.R.; invitation to Lionel to speak at the 1986 San Diego High School Graduation, April 3, 1986.
1/74: Manriquez, Bettyjean; request to publish "The Apparition" for a Texas Tech University literature class, September 21, 2004.
1/75: Massie, Maria; Massie, who represents Witherspoon Associates, Inc., writes to Lionel about his current projects and literary representation, 1994-1995.
1/76: Massie, Robert K.; letter detailing the changes in dues for members of The Authors Guild, Inc., October 1, 1990.
1/77: McCurdy, Larry; praise of Brush Country, 2004.
1/78: McKinley, Chuck; card praising Brush Country, April 26, 2004.
1/79: Merrifield, Robert B.; request for autographed books to be included in the San Jacinto College’s Texana Collection, November 2, 1995.
1/80-081: Miles, Barbara; Miles, from The Texas Review Press, proofreads and provides corrections to Brush Country, February 16 - March 12, 2004.
1/82: Mjaaland, Kenneth A.; Mjaaland writes Lionel to inform him that Hardscrub has been chosen by the Southwestern Booksellers Association as the best work of fiction in 1990. This award is to be presented at the Texas Literary Festival, April 5, 1991.
1/83: Morris, Gregory L.; note of thanks for Lionel’s cooperation with the interviewing process and for having books sent to Morris, April 20, 1990.
1/84: New York Shakespeare Festival; various pieces of correspondence such as manuscript requests, donation confirmations, and consignment agreements, 1987-1989.
1/85: Offit, Sidney; Offit’s handwritten letters praise Lionel’s writing in To a Widow with Children and Brush Country. Offit is also an instrumental figure in the Amherst College correspondence, July 1997 - May 2004.
1/86: Osborn, Carolyn; Letter praising Hardscrub, April 24, 1991.
1/87: Pen American Center; correspondence from Pen Southwest and Pen American detailing Lionel’s 1983 win in fiction with Leaving Home and a later invitation for membership into Pen American. Several letters thanking the Garcia’s for their monetary donations are also included, 1983-1997.
1/88: Powell, William E.; Powell writes a handwritten note to Lionel in which he applauds The Day They Took My Uncle, August 23, 201.
1/89: The Pulitzer Prizes; postcard from The Pulitzer confirming receipt of the needed materials from Lionel for consideration of the award, October 2, 1985.
1/90: READ Magazine; thank you note from the READ staff, June 2004.
1/91: Roach, Joyce; Roach writes to Lionel in request of a piece of writing to include in the collection she is assembling titled, This Place of Memory. An announcement of the book is printed in the 1992 Texas A&M University Press, which is also included, 1989-1992.
1/92: Sam Houston State University; invitation for dinner following Lionel’s speaking at the University, March 6, 2004.
1/93: Sanford, Beth; Sanford writes on behalf of the Texas Playwrights Festival to confirm Lionel’s first-place award for An Acorn on the Moon, May 20, 1995.
1/94: Sharpe, Patricia; Sharpe, a Senior Editor at Texas Monthly magazine, writes Lionel on two occasions to confirm receipt of Tios and to also congratulate his awards for Hardscrub, 1990-1991.
1/95: Smith, Steven; Smith, Cushing Library Director at Texas A&M University, writes to thank Lionel for his visit to the library and for agreeing to house his papers with Cushing, November 17, 2004.
1/96: Sosland, Cynthia; Sosland, the Associate Director of The Writer’s Voice, thanks to Lionel for his reading at the Writer’s Voice, May 24, 1991.
1/97: Southwell, Samuel B.; Southwell who is a close acquaintance of Lionel and his former English professor at Texas A&M who provides various correspondence ranging from friendly personal letters to literary critiques, to a special request for Lionel to lead Sam’s memorial service, 1992-2004.
1/98: Southwell, Teresa; Teresa, who is the daughter of Sam Southwell and also the illustrator of The Elephant and the Ant, sends a postcard to Lionel along with her father’s last published book [not included in the collection], April 23, 2004.
1/99: Spector, Robert D.; Spector thanks Lionel for serving on the board for the Long Island University 2004 George Polk Awards, April 15, 2004.
1/100: Staples, William; letter of thanks for Lionel accepting the position of President of the Friends of the Neumann Library at the University of Houston Clear Lake, September 23, 1998.
1/11: Stern, Gloria; Stern, who is a literary agent, writes to confirm that she received Lionel’s manuscripts and expresses her interest in speaking with Lionel, July 30, 1997.
1/102: Stovin, Jesse; Nederlander Television and Productions of New York City passes on producing An Acorn on the Moon. A copy of Lionel’s letter to Stovin proceeding this June 30th response is also included, June 30, 1993.
1/103: Sturgill, Tammy; Sturgill, a high school student from California, is writing a report on Leaving Home and requests background information from Lionel, April 18, 1993.
1/104: Suarez, Virgil; Various handwritten letters and postcards from Suarez, an English instructor at Louisiana State University, 1991-1994.
1/105: Texas A&M University Veterinary College; letter from college dean and department head awarding Lionel a position as Assistant Professor, and a card from colleagues at the Vet College when Lionel left his faculty position, 1968-1969.
*S1-1/106 Texas Book Festival; correspondence collection leading up to Lionel’s appearance at the Festival, June - November, 201.
1/107: Texas Christian University Press; the bulk of the correspondence is with Judy Alter and focuses on the publication of The Day They Took My Uncle, 1999-201.
1/108: Texas Institute of Letters; confirmation of Lionel’s winning the Jesse Jones Award for best fiction work, February 28, 1991.
1/109: The Theater Guild; The Theater Guild passes on the production of An Acorn on the Moon. Manuscript is attached, September 30, 1998.
1/110: Thompson, Lelon; friendly card sent after seeing Lionel on television in Huntsville, Texas, June 13, 2002.
1/111: Trevino, Norma L.; Trevino, a marketing supervisor with Miller Brewing Company, invites Lionel to submit an application for a special calendar Miller is producing that will highlight Hispanic Americans who have made significant contributions to their community, May 6, 1993.
1/112: Tristan, Marina; fax from Lionel to Tristan of a short biographical essay about Lionel written by Sam Southwell, Undated.
1/113: Trueba, Henry T.; letter thanking Lionel for his books and attending Trueba’s speaking event, November 16, 1987.
1/114: Twining, James A.; handwritten note congratulating Lionel on his PEN Southwest Award, May 17, 1983.
1/115: Ulrich, Sylvia; Lionel’s sister writes various letter to Lionel and Noemi primarily about family and personal topics, 1993-1998.
1/116: Venverloh, Faith; thank you letter to Lionel for reading at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, October 24, 1995.
1/117: Weaver, Amy M.; request for Lionel’s personal information and literary vitae to be included in the Texas Commission of the Arts magazine, January 10, 1992.
1/118: Welsh, J.B.; card sent to Lionel and Noemi, October 24, 2004.
1/119: White, Ryan James; White, a student at Ventura Community College, applauds Lionel’s literary work after he was exposed to it in a class, October 12, 1993.
1/120: Wilson, Pat and Wendell; announcement for a party celebrating To a Widow With Children, and a handwritten note congratulating Lionel on his story, "Baseball," May 2, 1994 - May 29, 1997.
1/121: Wisdom Press; correspondence collection of letters and faxes to Lionel covering production quotes and logo artwork for the publishing company, circa 1999.
1/122: The Writers Garret; correspondence concerning the publication of Lionel’s story, "Three AM" in ¡TEX! magazine. A follow-up letter is also included when the story places second in the ¡TEX! contest, 1999-2000.
1/123: Unknown; handwritten note from the illegible name, thanking Lionel for reading at The Writer’s Voice, May 24, 1991.
1/124: Unknown; photocopy of a handwritten letter in Spanish, November 8, 1994.
1/125: Unknown; card and news clippings of Lionel appearing in the Houston Chronicle from a couple identified as only "Joe and Sherry", circa 1997.
1/126: Unknown; handwritten thank you note for receiving a copy of Brush Country, May 2004.
1/127: Unknown; card to Lionel thanking him for a copy of Brush Country and for taking a trip with him and Noemi. The card is signed by "Marilyn", May 4, 2004.
1/128: Unknown; typed letter from an unidentified source describing their travels abroad, April 30.
Part of John Sladek Collection
Norton - Miscellaneous Notes and Research
Part of Andre Norton Collection
Part of Django Wexler Collection
Part of Silvia Moreno-Garcia Collection
Part of Martha Wells Collection
Part of Marshall Ryan Maresca Collection
Part of Everett F. Bleiler Collection
Course Materials for English 329
Part of John Q. Anderson Papers
Personal and Professional Documents
AAHE History and Correspondence
Part of American Association of Housing Educators (AAHE) Records
This series contains the history of the development of AAHE through the correspondence of individuals associated with housing at land-grant colleges and universities, as well as executive and miscellaneous correspondence.
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Housing Committee Report (1946) and correspondence regarding the development of AAHE (1956-1960)
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Correspondence regarding the development of AAHE (1961-1966)
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Correspondence - development of AAHE (1967)
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Correspondence - development of AAHE (1968-1970)
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Correspondence - development of AAHE (1977-1979)
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History - AAHE constituted (1965) letterhead established
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History - First Housing Seminar - (1971)
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History - Correspondence concerning AAHE's incorporation to the State of Kansas - (Feb. 1980-Nov. 1980)
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Correspondence and a summary of the history of the development of AAHE by Vera Ellithrope (1978-1981)
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History - List of AAHE Past Presidents and Directors (1966-1985)
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History - Tessie Agan - Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters - (1986)
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Necrology - Tessie Agan - (1988)
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Correspondence - President (1965-1971)
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Correspondence - President (1980)
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Correspondence - President (1981)
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Correspondence - President (1983-1984)
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Correspondence - President (1985-1986)
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Correspondence - President (1986-1987)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1966-1967)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1968)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1969-1972)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1971-1972)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1972-1973)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1975)
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Correspondence and Report of Secretary and Vice-President (1976-1977)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1982-1986)
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Correspondence - Secretary (1986) - concerns secretary's resignation.
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Correspondence - Secretary (1986-1988)
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Correspondence - Archivist (1968-1969)
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Correspondence - Archivist (1980)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous - concerns the negotiations with Housing and Urban Development Department (1976-1978)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous - concerns the National Institute of Building Sciences (1979-1982)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous - concerns the National Institue of Building Sciences (1983-1984)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous - National Institute of Building Sciences Directory (1985)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous - National Institute of Building Sciences Directory (1986)
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Directory of Building Community Organizations (1986)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous requests for membership (1983-1985)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous requests for membership (1986-1987)
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Correspondence - miscellaneous requests for membership (1987-1988)
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Parliamentary Law Outline - (1964)
Correspondence concerning folksongs, Owens' novel Swing and Turn, lectures, and records, folksongs, Owens' work as Director of Folk Festivals for the University of Texas. Also correspondence concerning short stories by Owens and his work on his books.
Part of Texas A&M Student Government Association (SGA) Records
Part of Colonel Dorris A. Hanes Papers
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Personal Correspondence to Dorris A. Hanes, 1942-1943
Part of Santa Rosa Ranch Papers
From a hand-drawn plat map of the Santa Rosa Ranch to a Sheriff's foreclosure notice, this series yields valuable information on the transition of the property from its original owners as well as its lessees and sets-up the scenario for the later problems to be resolved in the courts. This series is comprised of Chattel mortgages, Warranty Deeds, Promissory notes, Deeds, and a Dissolution of Partnership document.
U. S. Census Information and Analysis
Part of Samuel Erson Asbury Papers
This series consists of information from U.S. censuses and Asbury's analysis of population trends from 1790 through 1860.
Correspondence, Manuscripts, Notes, Research, and Convention Materials
Part of Chad Oliver Collection
2000 A.D. Presents Issue 7
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A.C.T.I.O.N. Force1
Ack the Barbarian1
Action Comics 583
Adam Strange1
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Ha 6, 7, 8
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35
Adventurers, The (Aircel) 1
Adventures, The (Book 2)1
Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius 31
Adventures of Rheumy Peepers and Chunky1
Adventures of Superman425, 426, 428
After Apocalypse1
Age of Heroes, The 1
Agent Liberty Special1
A.K.A Goldfish: Joker1
Albedo (Thoughts & Images)5
Alien 31
Alien Encounters1
Alien Legion (Vol. 2) 3
Alien Legion: One Planet at a Time1
All About Collecting Comic Books0
Alliance, The3
All-Star Squadron33
Alpha Centurion Special1
Alpha Flight 18
Alpha Production***
Alpha Track1
Alpha Wave1
Alternate Heroes1
Amaze Ink*****
Amazing Comics premieres 2
Ambush Bug Nothing Special1
American Flag111213273546
America’s Best Comics***
Americomics Special1
Amusing Stories 1
Animal Man30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 62, 77, 87
Animism1
Apache Dick1, 2
Ape City4
Ape Nation2
Appleseed Book 43, 4
Arcane1
Archangels: The Saga1
Archer & Armstrong 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25
Aristocratic X- Traterrestrial Time- Trav 1
Armor2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Armor Deathwatch 2000 3, 9, 15
Arsenal4
Arsenal Special1
Artemis: Requiem1, 2, 4
Art Series, The Comic Book2
Ash5
Ash: Cinder & Smoke2, 6-6-2
Ash: Fire and Crossfire1, 2
Ashes1
Ash-Wing1
Assassin Comics Module 1
Assassins Inc.2
Asylum (Maxium)4
Atari Rangers3, 4
Atari Force 2, 5, 17
A- Team, The1, 2, 3
Atlantis Chronicles, The 1, 2
Avalon1, 2, 3
Avengers West Coast75
Avengers, The263, 264, 266
Awakening Comics2
Aztek, The Ultimate Man1