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Military Correspondence

Correspondence and communications concerning military engagements and appointments including chains of command, orders, appointments, transfers, reassignments, promotions (or anticipation thereof), resignation, and retirement.

Also present are narratives of field conditions, tactical descriptions, battle plans, and narratives of military maneuvers.

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.

Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends

This correspondence is chiefly between immediate family members and a few close friends. Some of the correspondence is to or from General Burns, but most are to or from his unmarried sister "Mab" who apparently lived with the family and corresponded with her niece, Pauline Magruder, and nephew, L. Burns Magruder, frequently as they grew up. There are numerous letters and notes from Burns that range in styles and dates from his very early child-like script through his West Point graduation. Several of the letters from Pauline Magruder are in French and written while she was studying in Paris. There are also several letters from a B. L. Prince who was, it seems, intent on marrying the General's sister, "Mab" Burns.

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.

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.

Transcripts of Correspondences

Box 2 in Series 6 contains transcripts and brief biographical sketches of some correspondents, as well as a few extensive annotations.

Transcripts are coded to match the Box/Folder container list, which has "doc.[a-z]" item level extensions for each document in the collection. Thus, transcripts of correspondence (1848-1889) are present for all of the following:

  • Series 1, Military Correspondence
  • Series 2, S2-1/6, Documents A-C
  • Series 3, S3-1/7, Documents A-H, and K

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.

Journals and Memoir

This series consists of three groups of journal entries, and a memoir handwritten in ink. All are written on loose sheets of white notepaper or stationary which had been machine ruled in blue, except for one sheet of pale blue, unruled paper with a yellowed, rough left margin, which may have been torn from a notebook, but more likely was the remaining half of a larger sheet of paper.

Nearly all the pages bear some lightly penciled annotations, corrections and additions, undoubtedly in Everett's handwritting, and all but the memoir, with one page labeled a copy of 1899, had been folded to approximately 20 x 9 cm., then labeled as if for filing. Unclear in all cases which sets of entries are original or fair hand copies, though it appears that Everett may have been preparing all the entries for publication, probably in a personal memoir.

Journal entries are devoted to Everett's experiences in Texas during the Mexican War (1846-1848) and are dated from shortly after Edward Everett was wounded in the knee (11 Sept. 1846) and confined to the military hospital to 4 April 1847. The memoir extends the record to encompass the rest of 1848, and extend the chronology of Everett's life to well past the Civil War, though the latter events are only touched on briefly.

Everett's narrative of his experiences give a great deal of detail and insight concerning life on the Texas frontier near the Mexican border, as well as the hardships encountered by American soldiers and both American and Mexican civilians during the Mexican War (1846-1848).

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.

Transcripts

This series contains typed transcripts of the handwritten manuscripts held in Series 1, 2, and 4. The transcripts were probably made by repository staff, but the date of composition is unknown.

Crew and Final Mission, Aircraft 41-9151

1/1
Major Earl Oxford Hall - Biography

1/2
Major Earl Oxford Hall - Biographical Note, circa 1943

1/3
Major Earl Oxford Hall crew - Final Mission - Published Reports.

1/4
Major Earl Oxford Hall crew - Final Mission Report, (Appendix E, A-2 Report of February 1943.)

1/5
Major Earl Oxford Hall crew - Final Mission Map. February 1, 1943

1/6
Award of the Silver Star, January 3, 1943

1/7
Award of the Air Medal, January 3, 1943

1/8
Award of the Oak Leaf Cluster, November 3, 1943

1/9
Missing in Action Telegram

1/10
Aircraft Loss Reports, Pacific Wrecks Database, February 1, 1943, Mission

1/11
Lt. Joaquin Castro, Co-Pilot - Newspaper article - newspaper not identified.

1/12
Lt. Joaquin Castro Journal, December 1942

1/13
Lt. Joaquin Castro, Co-Pilot - Flight Log, May 1942 - January 27, 1943

1/14
Hall/Castro Crew Roster and Duties

1/15
Sgt. J. W. Olmstead, Crewman - Newspaper note with photograph.

1/16
Crew Information Sheets, World War II Memorial website, etc.

1/17
42nd Bombardment Squadron (H), 11th Bombardment Group, Missions July 18, 1942 - August 10, 1943. Photocopy of looseleaf mission logbook. Air Force Historical Association, Maxwell AFB, IRIS No. 44028.

1/18
42nd Bombardment Squadron, 11th Bombardment Group. Transcription of looseleaf mission reports through February. July 18, 1942 - February 1, 1943. Typescript prepared in 2007.

1/19
Missing Air Crew Reports. Microfiche and photocopy.

1/20
42nd Bombardment Squadron, 11th Bombardment Group. Roster of planes and pilots, July 1942

1/21
42nd Bombardment Squadron, 11th Bombardment Group. Named bases and targets through February 1, 1943

1/22
42nd Bombardment Squadron (H), Photographs, Hall Family Collection

1/23
42nd Bombardment Squadron (H), Photographs, Castro family collection

1/24
"The Fighting Fifth in World War II, "The Story of the Fifth Bombardment Group (Heavy). Raleigh, NC: Hillsborough House, 1946. p. 27-50.

1/25
Fifth Bombardment Group. A narrative report, 2 pages, from an unidentified document.

1/26
"72nd Bombardment Squadron (H), Thirteenth Air Force. Narrative of Squadron History from activation, February 18, 1918, to February 28, 1944, inclusive."

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

Unit History Information

3/1
11th Bombardment Wing - History

3/2
42nd Bombardment Squadron (H) - History, February 1940 - March 1944

3/3
Intelligence Report on Cactus (Henderson Field, Guadalcanal). Sanitary Conditions on Cactus. October 15, 1942

3/4
Operational History of the Seventh Air Force, December 7, 1941 - November 6, 1943 (photocopy)

3/5
Pacific Counterblow: The 11th Bombardment Group and the 67th Fighter Squadron in the Battle for Guadalcanal. Photocopy.

3/6
Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force. July 1945 (photocopy)

3/7
The Thirteenth Air Force in the War Against Japan. September 30, 1946 (photocopy)

3/8
USAAF Chronologies, Selected Dates, 1942-1943 (photocopies)

3/9
Coast Watcher in the Solomons, Article.

Maps, News Reports and Miscellaneous Material

4/1
The Creation of the Earl Oxford Hall Collection.

4/2
Maps, Southwest Pacific

4/3
News Reports, Hall Family Collection

4/4
Miscellaneous material, Folder 1

4/5
Miscellaneous material, Folder 2

4/6
World War II Memorial, Washington, DC

4/7
Bibliography: Southwest Pacific Ocean Area of World War II

A&M Star Wars T-Shirts

1-1: T-Shirt (maroon, Youth X-Large): "Texas A&M", depicting many characters from the Original Trilogy.

1-2: T-Shirt (maroon, Youth X-Large): "Aggies Star Wars", depicting Darth Vader with lightsaber drawn, and Death Star as the backdrop.

1-3: T-Shirt (maroon, X-Large): "Texas A&M: Defeat You...We Will", with Yoda holding a football.

1-4: T-Shirt (maroon, X-Large): "Aggies Empire", depicting three Imperial Stormtroopers, with Death Star as the backdrop.

1-5: T-Shirt (maroon, Large): "The Force Is Strong at Texas A&M", depicting many characters from the Original Trilogy.

1-6: T-Shirt (black, X-Large): "The Force Is Strong at Texas A&M", depicting many characters from the Original Trilogy.

1-7: T-shirt (maroon, Large): "I Am An Aggie, Like My Father Before Me", with Darth Vader.

Pennants and Flags

2-8: Pennant (maroon): "The Force Is Strong With This One", depicting Yoda.

2-9: Pennant (white): "Aggie Empire", depicting Darth Vader with a lightsaber.

2-10: Deluxe Flag (maroon, 3' x 5', single-sided): "You Underestimate The Power of A&M", depicting Darth Vader.

2-11: Vertical Flag (maroon, 28 ' x 40', double-sided): "A&M: A Long Time Ago, In A Stadium Far, Far Away Texas A&M Football Was Born"/"Aggie Empire", depicting Darth Vader.

Other A&M Star Wars Items

3-12: Multi-Use Decal Sheet, containing 4 decals:
"Texas A&M: Do, Or Do Not. There Is No Try", depicting Yoda and crossed lightsabers
"Play Like A Jedi: Texas A&M University", depicting the outline of Yoda
"Aggie Empire", depicting Darth Vader
"Come To The Aggies Side", depicting Darth Vader

3-13: Multi-Use Decal: "I Find Your Lack of Maroon & White Disturbing", depicting Darth Vader"

3-14: Transparent Decal: "May The Aggies Be With You"

3-15: Sticker Sheet, with 17 stickers:
C-3PO
R2-D2
"Gig 'Em", depicting TIE Fighter
"Aggies", depicting Yoda
A&M
Chewbacca, image formed out of words
Imperial Stormtrooper helmet, image formed out of words
Chewbacca
Darth Vader
"Do Or Do Not There Is No Try", depicting Yoda
Death Star
Darth Vader
Boba Fett
Imperial Stormtrooper
"I Am", depicting Yoda
"A&M", with various words and phrases as a backdrop
"It Is Useless To Resist", depicting Darth Vader

3-16: Can Cooler: "Aggie Empire", depicting Darth Vader

3-17: Can Cooler: "Aggie of Texas A&M I Am", depicting Yoda with lightsaber drawn/"Do Or Do Not. There Is No Try"

3-18: 2-Pack Magnet:
"A&M: It Is Useless To Resist", with Darth Vader
"Do. Or Do Not. There Is No Try. Texas A&M Jedi Master", with Yoda

3-19: Bottle Opener Keystrap: "Play Like A Jedi", with Yoda/"Aggie Empire", with Darth Vader

3-20: Lanyard: "The Force Is Strong With This One", with Yoda/"It Is Useless To Resist", with Darth Vader

3-21: Hand Towel (white): "The Force Is Strong With The 12th Man", with the head of Darth Vader

Correspondence

1/1
Anderson to Ted Dikty. October 23, 1952, re: visit. TLS, 1 postcard.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. May 26, 1951, re: going to be out of town, publishing book. ALS, 1 postcard.

1/2
Anderson to Ted Dikty. April 3, 1951, re: discussing a new book for Shasta, tentatively The Long Way Home, and giving a rough outline of plot and ideas. TLS, 3 leaves.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. February 5, 1953, re: informing Shasta of his scheduled trip to Europe in April and making possible arrangements to proof and autograph sheets for The Star Ways. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. February 16, 1953, re: extending the Shasta deadline for publication of The Star Ways to September 22, 1954 and other business comments. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/3
Anderson to Mel and Ted. March 2, 1953, re: giving same information as February 5, 1953 letter and requesting acknowledgment and arrangements be made soon. TLS, 1 leaf.
Ted Dikty to Anderson. March 31, 1953, re: delay for Starways. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Anderson to Shasta. March 27, 1953, re: thanking them for the copy of The Demolished Man and again repeating the previous information about going to Europe. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/4
Anderson to Ted Dikty. April 3, 1953, re: giving more information on travel plans and suggestions for autograph sheets. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. April 20, 1953, re: may not be in Europe as long as first thought and will be in contact around October. TLS, 1 leaf.
Ted Dikty to Poul Anderson. May 20, 1953, re: wanting to know when Anderson will be back and that Starways would get into production one he does. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/5
Anderson to Shasta. February 13, 1954, re: when he expects to return. ALS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. October 23, 1953, re: sending new address in California, asking for a week to proof Starways galleys. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Shasta. October 31, 1953, re: Space Platform, new address. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/6
Ted Dikty to Anderson. December 11, 1953, re: expanding Sam Hill. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. December 13, 1953, re: getting married, story already taken. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. January 6, 1954, re: thank you for fruitcake, explaining why he couldn't give Sam Hill to Ted. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/7
Ted Dikty to Anderson. February 13, 1954, re: congratulations on marriage, cover of Starways being done by Hubert Rogers as favor to Mel, need to extend publication date to September 22, 1954. TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copies.
Anderson to Shasta. February 20, 1954, re: new address. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Melvin Korshak. April 20, 1954, re: accepting proposal for publication date on The Starways. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/8
Anderson to Shasta. May 18, 1954, re: new address. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. August 10, 1954, re: not agreeing to extension for publication date for Starways. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. January 9, 1954, re: informing them that his agent, Scott Meredith, has tried to contact Shasta to renegotiate the Starways contract with no response, Anderson considering taking the book elsewhere. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/9
Anderson to Melvin Korshak. September 15, 1955, re: declaring their contract is terminated, would still reconsider if they contact him. TLS, 1 leaf.
Ted Dikty to Anderson. October 7, 1955, re: contracts, trying to publish bigger book, wanting to publish Starways. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Manuscripts

1/10: Notes on list of names to use in a novel. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

1/11: Manuscript excerpt from “Ivory, and Apes, and Peacocks”. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten corrections.

1/12: Manuscript of “Ivory, and Apes, and Peacocks”. Typed, 101 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

1/13: Manuscript of The Devil's Game. Typed, 340 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Some leaves are carbon copies and photocopies.

1/14: Manuscript of Orion Shall Rise. Pages 1-404, typed with handwritten corrections.

2/1: Manuscript of Orion Shall Rise. Pages 405-658, typed with handwritten corrections.

Galley

2/2: Photocopies of the galley proof of Orion Shall Rise. Typed, 676 leaves.

A&M Commencement Speeches

This series contains 39 folders in box 1.

S1-1/01: Col. A. J. Peeler, June 29, 1877
S1-1/02: Martin L. Graves, M. D., May 23, 1932
S1-1/03: Jesse H. Jones, November 5, 1936
S1-1/04: Neth L. Leachman, January 22, 1943
S1-1/05: J. L. Atwood, May 21, 1943
S1-1/06: D. Y. McDaniel, February 1, 1946
S1-1/07: Edward S. Boyles, May 30, 1947
S1-1/08: Chancellor James P. Hart, June 1, 1951
S1-1/09: William E. Morgan, May 25, 1956
S1-1/10: James W. Foley, May 23, 1959
S1-1/11: Eugene Slater, January 23, 1960
S1-1/12: Jenkin Lloyd Jones, May 23, 1963
S1-1/13: Sterling C. Evans, May 23, 1964
S1-1/14: Dr. Jack K. Williams, January 20, 1968
S1-1/15: Brig. Gen. Charles V. H. Elia, August 3, 1973
S1-1/16: Mayo J. Thompson, December 15, 1973
S1-1/17: Meloen Maltz, December 14, 1974
S1-1/18: J. B. Page, May 9, 1975
S1-1/19: James W. Aston, May 10, 1975
S1-1/20: Ford D. Albritton, Jr., December 13, 1975
S1-1/21: Leon Jaworski, May 7, 1976
S1-1/22: General Fred C. Weyand, May 8, 1976
S1-1/23: Alvin T. Thomas, December 11, 1976
S1-1/24: Clyde H. Wells, May 6, 1977
S1-1/25: Kenneth H. Ashworth, May 6, 1977
S1-1/26: Clyde H. Wells, August 19, 1978
S1-1/27: Clyde H. Wells, December 8-9, 1978
S1-1/28: Governor William P. Clements, Jr., May 4&5, 1979
S1-1/29: H. J. Haynes, December 14, 1979
S1-1/30: Michael T. Halbouty, December 15, 1979
S1-1/31: Michael T. Halbouty, December 17, 1979
S1-1/32: Ambassador Abelardo L. Valdez, December 13, 1980
S1-1/33: Arthur Levitt, Jr., May 8, 1981
S1-1/34: Frank W.R. Hubert, May 8, 1982
S1-1/35: George P. Mitchell, May 1982
S1-1/36: Commencement Speech Information, May 24, 1984
S1-1/37: T. V. Munson, June 5, 1988
S1-1/38: Col. Robert Springer, May 13, 1989
S1-1/39: President George Bush Sr., May 13, 1989

Commissionary Speeches

This series contains 7 folders in box 2.

S3-2/3: General Thos T. Handy, June 3, 1948
S3-2/4: Rufus R. Peeples, October 21, 1949
S3-2/5: Gen. Omar N. Bradley, June 2, 1950
S3-2/6: David H. Morgan, October 9, 1956
S3-2/7: Major General Willaim S. Biddle, January 18, 1958
S3-2/8: Gen. David C. Jones, May 7, 1977
S3-2/9: H. J. Haynes, December 14, 1979

Valedictory Speeches

This series contains 5 folders in box 3.

S4-3/01: J. F. Edwards, June 27, 1883
S4-3/02: William J. Adkins, 1951
S4-3/03: Jaro G. Netardus, May 30, 1952
S4-3/04: Robert E. Huffman, May 29, 1953
S4-3/05: Ide P. Trotter, Jr., May 21, 1954

Muster Speeches

This series contains 5 folders in box 3.

S5-3/06: Muster Research Notes, 1946
S5-3/07: E. King Gill, April 21, 1964
S5-3/08: Major James E. Ray, April 21, 1977
S5-3/09: Dr. Lee H. Smith, April 21, 1979
S5-3/10: Muster Speech, 1997

Miscellaneous A&M Speeches

This series contains 6 folders in box 3.

S6-3/11: Memorial Student Center Dedicatory Address, April 30, 1951
S6-3/12: American Association of University Professors Talk: Academic Administration: Its Abuses and Uses, November 4, 1954
S6-3/13: Science and the Future of Man, February 17, 1972
S6-3/14: Senior Induction Banquet, November 19, 1979
S6-3/15: Veteran's Day, November 11, 1984
S6-3/16: Veteran's Day, November 11, 1996

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

Corps of Cadets Events at A&M

This series contains 82 folders in box 1.

S2-1-020: 1st Regimental Ball, April 2, 1948

S2-1-021: 2nd Regimental Ball, August 25, [?]

S2-1-022: Air Force, Band, Band Composite Ball, November 12, 1948

S2-1-023: Air Force Ball, December 5, 1964

S2-1-024: Air Force Ball, December 3, 1966

S2-1-025: Air Force Ball, March 30, 1968

S2-1-026: Air Force Ball, April 19, 1969

S2-1-027: Air Force Ball, March 5, 1971

S2-1-028: Air Force Ball, March 3, 1972

S2-1-029: Artillery Banquet, May 26, 1934

S2-1-030: Artillery Ball, March 8, 1940

S2-1-031: Artillery Ball, March 6, 1942

S2-1-032: Band Dance, February 22, 1964

S2-1-033: Band Dance, 1966

S2-1-034: Band Dance, March 11, 1967

S2-1-035: Band Dance, February 10, 1968

S2-1-036: Band Dance, February 21, 1970

S2-1-037: Band Dance, February 13, 1971

S2-1-038: Band Dance, February 9, 1974

S2-1-039: Band Dance, February 14, 1975

S2-1-040: Band Dance, February 19, 1977

S2-1-041: Band Dance, February 19, 1977

S2-1-042: Boot Dance, [1985]

S2-1-043: Boot Dance, May 12, 1990

S2-1-044: Cadet Hop, April 20, 1898

S2-1-045: Combat Ball, March 8, 1963

S2-1-046: Combat Ball, 1971

S2-1-047: Combat Ball, 1972

S2-1-048: Combat Ball, 1975

S2-1-049: Composite Ball, November 20, 1942

S2-1-050: Composite Ball, March 28, 1947

S2-1-051: Corps Dance, April 20, 1899

S2-1-052: Corps Dance, June 12, 1900

S2-1-053: Corps Dance, January 14, 1914

S2-1-054: Corps Dance, February 21, 1917

S2-1-055: Corps Dance, Spring 1917

S2-1-056: Corps Dance, November 18, 1922

S2-1-057: E.E. Dance, 1928

S2-1-058: Farewell Dance, undated

S2-1-059: Farewell Dance, June 8, [?]

S2-1-060: Fish Banquet, May 16, 1924

S2-1-061: Fish Banquet, May 1928

S2-1-062: Fish Banquet, May 3, 1929

S2-1-063: Fish Banquet, May 16, 1930

S2-1-064: Fish Banquet, May 1931

S2-1-065: Fish Banquet- Battery E, May 16, 1931

S2-1-066: Fish Banquet- Company D, May 13, 1931

S2-1-067: Fish Banquet- Troop B, May 8, 1931

S2-1-068: Fish Banquet, May 16, 1933

S2-1-069: Grand Finale, 1924

S2-1-070: Infantry Ball, October 30, 1942

S2-1-071: Infantry Ball, March 8, 1946

S2-1-072: Military Ball, undated

S2-1-073: Military Ball, March 7, 1964

S2-1-074: Military Ball, March 6, 1965

S2-1-075: Military Ball, March 4, 1972

S2-1-076: Military Banquet, February 28, 1987

S2-1-077: Military Banquet, February 27, 1988

S2-1-078: Military Day Luncheon, March 6, 1965

S2-1-079: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, undated

S2-1-080: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 28, 1899

S2-1-081: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 26-27, 1906

S2-1-082: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 19, 1912

S2-1-083: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 16, 1914

S2-1-084: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, 1915

S2-1-085: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 14, 1916

S2-1-086: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 20, 1917

S2-1-087: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 23, 1920

S2-1-088: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 22, 1921

S2-1-089: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 21, 1922

S2-1-090: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 20, 1923

S2-1-091: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 18, 1924

S2-1-092: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 15, 1927

S2-1-093: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 18, 1930

S2-1-: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 21-23, 1938

S2-1-: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 4-5 1942

S2-1-094: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, May 15, 1948

S2-1-095: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 16, 1966

S2-1-096: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 8, 1967

S2-1-097: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 12, 1969

S2-1-098: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 11, 1970

S2-1-099: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 3, 1971

S2-1-100: Thanksgiving Corps Dance, November 27, [?]

S2-1-101: Thanksgiving Corps Dance, December 2, 1922

Senior Events at A&M

This series contains 7 folders in box 1.

S3-1-102: Senior Banquet, March 19, 1910

S3-1-103: Senior Banquet, May 10, 1940

S3-1-104: Senior Banquet, May 14, 1942

S3-1-105: Senior Dance, June 4, 1908

S3-1-106: Senior Hop, March 1, 1917

S3-1-107: Senior Prom, November 26, 1910

S3-1-108: Senior Prom, November 18, 1918

Junior Events at A&M

This series contains 9 folders in box 1 and 27 folders in box 2.

S4-1-109: Junior Ball, March 15, 1969

S4-1-110: Junior Ball, March 14, 1970

S4-1-111: Junior Ball, March 27, 1971

S4-1-112: Junior Ball, February 26, 1977

S4-1-113: Junior Banquet- Class of 1907, February 21, 1906

S4-1-114: Junior Banquet- Class of 1908, February 21, 1907

S4-1-115: Junior Banquet- Class of 1909, February 21, 1908

S4-1-116: Junior Banquet- Class of 1911, February 21, 1910

S4-1-117: Junior Banquet- Class of 1912, February 21, 1911

S4-2-01: Junior Banquet- Class of 1914, February 21, 1913

S4-2-02: Junior Banquet- Class of 1915, March 7, 1914

S4-2-03: Junior Banquet- Class of 1916, March 12, 1915

S4-2-04: Junior Banquet- Class of 1917, March 3, 1916

S4-2-05: Junior Banquet- Class of 1921, March 23, 1920

S4-2-06: Junior Banquet- Class of 1922, March 5, 1921

S4-2-07: Junior Banquet- Class of 1923, April 17, 1922

S4-2-08: Junior Banquet- Class of 1924, April 13, 1923

S4-2-09: Junior Banquet- Class of 1926, May 29, 1925

S4-2-10: Junior Banquet- Class of 1927, May 28, 1926

S4-2-11: Junior Banquet- Class of 1929, June 1, 1928

S4-2-12: Junior Banquet- Class of 1933, June 2, 1932

S4-2-13: Junior Banquet- Class of 1935, May 31, 1934

S4-2-14: Junior Banquet- Class of 1940, June 1, 1939

S4-2-15: Junior Banquet- Class of 1944, January 21, 1943

S4-2-16: Junior Banquet - Class of 1948, May 3, 1946

S4-2-17: Junior Banquet- Class of 1968, March 18, 1967

S4-2-18: Junior Class Dance, November 30, 1912

S4-2-19: Junior Class Dance, March 3, 1917

S4-2-20: Junior Prom, April 15, 1914

S4-2-21: Junior Prom, May 29, 1930

S4-2-22: Junior Prom, June 2, 1932

S4-2-23: Junior Prom, June 1, 1933

S4-2-24: Junior Prom, May 31, 1934

S4-2-25: Junior Prom, June 1, 1939

S4-2-26: Junior Prom, January 21, 1943

S4-2-27: Junior Prom, May 3, 1946

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