- US TxAM-C 16-1
- Item
- 1867
Part of John W. Anderson Diary
Diary has some interleaving with tissue since pasted in the illustrative matter has begun to stain pages opposite them.
Part of John W. Anderson Diary
Diary has some interleaving with tissue since pasted in the illustrative matter has begun to stain pages opposite them.
This collection consists of historical materials relating to the early 20th-century history of the white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan. Although it began existence after the Civil War and ebbed away with the end of Reconstruction, the Klan re-emerged following World War I and gained a great deal of political and social influence across the United States into the early 1920s. The materials in this collection are drawn from that period when the Klan came out into the semi-public eye as a formal organization. A few items date from later in the 20th century.
In addition, the collection contains a number of issues of the American and Commercial Advertiser newspaper from 1868-1870, documenting the campaign of violence initiated by the first iteration of the Klan, from immediately after the Civil War.
Materials in the collection include newspaper and magazine articles on the Klan, Klan-sympathetic and Klan-run newspapers and other publications, photographs, organizational materials, and assorted examples of Klan literature and propaganda. They reflect the deep reserves of hate, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, anti-Catholicism, ignorance, and nonsensical beliefs of the Klan and its members, as well as the comically risible vocabulary that was a part of Klan culture and practice.
Materials come from various Klan "klaverns" in Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia, with additional materials from Maine, Minnesota, and other locations.
Klan Collection: Oversized Materals and Newspapers
Part of Ku Klux Klan Collection
Item 1:
Certificate issued to F.D. Ferguson, making him a "Knight Kamellia", May 1, 1926
Item 2:
Blank certificate of "klavern" incorporation, undated
Folder 1:
Confederate flag license plate, and patch "Past Grand N. Hawk Calif."
Folder 2:
Article from Dallas Times Herald Magazine (April 24, 1966): "A Klan Leader Quits", by Bob Fenley
Folder 3:
Charter from Women of the Ku Klux Klan chartering a chapter in Amaryllis, Texas, March 11, 1926
Folder 4:
Issues of The Searchlight (Atlanta, Georgia: Junior Order United American Mechanics; Ku Klux Klan), May 5, 1922; October 18, 1924
Folder 5:
Issues of Colonel Mayfield's Weekly (Klan newspaper, Temple and Houston, Texas), January 7, 1922, April 21, 1923
Folder 6:
Issues of The Fiery Cross (Klan newspaper), November 1940, April - July 1941, June - September/October 1942
Folder 7:
Issue of The Gopher (anti-Catholic newspaper, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1924)
Folder 8:
Issues of Harper's Weekly, September 26, 1868, November 7 - 14, 1868, December 19, 1868
Folder 9:
Issues of The American Forum (Klan newspaper, San Antonio, Texas), January 24 - 31, 1924
Folder 10:
Issue of The American Standard (Klan newspaper, Corpus Christi, Texas), October 26, 1923
Folder 11:
Issues of Enid Daily Eagle (newspaper, Enid, Oklahoma), September 21 - 22, 1923
Folder 12:
Issues of The Fellowship Forum (Klan-Masonic newspaper, Washington, DC), January 12, 1924, January 26, 1924, February 9, 1924, February 23, 1924, September 29, 1928
Folder 13:
Issue of Southwest Klansman (Dallas, Texas), 1958
Folder 14:
Issue of Twin City Reporter (Minneapolis, Minnesota), w/ anti-Klan article, April 27, 1923
Folder 15:
Issue of Voice of the Ku Klux Klan (Minneapolis, Minnesota), April 10, 1923
Klan Collection: American and Commercial Advertiser
Part of Ku Klux Klan Collection
Issues of the American and Commercial Newspaper (Baltimore, MD):
1-3/1: Issues between March 28, 1868 - June 11, 1868
1-3/2: Issues between July 10, 1868 - October 10, 1868
1-3/3: Issues between November 3, 1868 - March 17, 1869
1-3/4: Issues between May 10, 1869 - August 13, 1870
Part of Las Moras Ranch Collection
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Deed from Sherman Arnold Henry Runge of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal to Henry Runge, references a land transfer of many thousands of acres of land in Concho and Matagorda Counties, a substantial portion of which was formerly owned by the German Emigration Co. March 9, 1869 [handwritten copy of original]
Letter from Emil Reiffert to C. A. Goeth referencing an inheritance affair. Written on letterhead of H. Runge & Co. Banking & Exchange Office, Cuero, Texas. January 15, 1891.[handwritten]
Court appointment of Executors appointing Emil Reiffert, Henry J. Runge, and Louis Runge executors of the estate of the late Julia Runge. March 23, 1896
Will of Henry Runge. June 2, 1894 [handwritten]
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Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth referencing a meeting to be arranged. November 16, 1900
Revocation and Assignment of Power of Attorney from Hans Eyl and his wife, Meta Runge Eyl, Dr. Gustav Stromeyer and his wife, Anna Stromeyer, all of Hannover, Germany to C. A. Goeth. Filed subsequently in 12 counties. December 10, 1900
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth confirming an appointment. January 21, 1901
Letter from Henry J. Runge to A. C. (C. A.) Goeth that accompanied a deed for land in Mason County. January 30, 1901
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth authorizing cancellation of revenue stamps on deeds of land attached from six counties. February 1, 1901
Partition Deed from Henry J. Runge to heirs of Henry Runge. February 1, 1901
Partition Deed from Julie Runge to heirs of Henry Runge. February 1, 1901 [2 copies]
Letter from Henry J. Runge to Mr. A. C. Goeth (C.A.) requesting signed deeds returned from Mrs. Julius Runge. February 4, 1901
Letter from Henry J. Runge to Mr. A. C. Goeth (C.A.) describing disputed wording in a deed. February 7, 1901
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing matters relating to Goeth's handling of a settlement for his clients dealing with Julius and Henry Runge in Galveston. The letter alludes to personal characteristics. February 10, 1901
Letter from Henry Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing a delay in signing a deed. February 11, 1901
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing ranch transactions and financial difficulties resulting from the disastrous Galveston storm. March 24, 1901
Letter from C. F. Carsner to C. A. Goeth discussing several lots in Victoria, Texas. March 21, 1901
Partition Deed between Johanna Runge, Julius Runge, Louis N. Runge, Meta Eyl nee Runge, Hans Eyl, Anna Rosa Stromeyer nee Runge. Filed in eight counties. October 12, 1901
Surveyor's field notes written by S. D. Williams, County Surveyor for Runnels County, references German Emigration Co. property. November 14, 1901
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Memorandum of Agreement between Lange & Doose (Max Lange and C. A. Doose) and C. A. Goeth denoting an agreement on certain terms in a land transaction. The document is signed with strikethroughs and annotations. February 20, 1902
Letter from F. Cronk to H. J. Runge discussing a proposition involving land in Tom Green and Concho Counties. August 4, 1902 [handwritten copy]
Letter from Henry to C. A. Goeth discussing an enclosure of patents and deeds to certain tracts of land. August 8, 1902
Letter from Federick C. von Rosenberg to Henry J. Runge questioning the status of a lease controversy. August 11, 1902 [copy]
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth regarding short clarification. August 13, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C.A. Goeth discussing lack of communication from the Runges. August 14, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth, attachment to an accompanying document. August 16, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing the Runges' wish to cancel a lease; indicates disagreement. August 18, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing a deed. August 23, 1902
Letter from John Seiders, County Judge of San Saba County to C. A. Goeth discussing title problem and is attached to an accompanying letter from G. A. Walters, an attorney in San Saba, Texas. August 23, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth discusses the legal difference between a partition and a sale. August 26, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C.A. Goeth seeking information as to court date. August 28, 1902
Telegram from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth advising of a delay in travel. August 29, 1902
Letter from Emil Reiffert to C.A. Goeth discusses the absence of a woman's will or an affidavit of death. September 5, 1902
Letter from Emil Reiffert to C. A. Goeth, was attached to an affidavit. September 9, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth, was attached to a deed. September 18, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth was attached to a set of letters concerning the lease of certain lands to the Hume Bros. September 19, 1902
Certified Judgement of an 1850 judgment in the case of Henry J. Runge vs. The German Emigration Co. September 26, 1902 [handwritten copy]
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing an offer to buy land by George T. Hume of the Hume Bros. September 27, 1902
Judgment in 1850 case of Henry J. Runge vs. The German Emigration Co. Includes name in German as well as a listing of all principals in the company which includes many princes, counts, and dukes. September 29, 1902 [copy]
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing filing a release against the Hume Bros. October 2, 1902
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing settlement with the Hume Bros. October 15, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing a final settlement in the case of J. L. Hume et al vs. Henry J. Runge. October 16, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth requesting certain documents. October 28, 1902
Memorandum from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth acknowledging receipt of monies on behalf of Hume Bros. October 30, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing other money matters in the case. October 30, 1902
Memorandum from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing money matters in the case. November 3, 1902
Ledger list prepared by Walter Tips, provides a listing of V/L Land Notes of Las Moris [sic] Ranch. November 7, 1902
Letter from J. W. Hancock, Deputy in Department of Justice, Western District of Texas, to Messrs. Webb and Goeth denies any deeds being on file as the originals were removed. November 13, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth congratulating3 the latter on a legal victory and mentions that he would prefer someone else other than Adolf Runge being made receiver of the ranch property. November 15, 1902
Transfer of land from German Emigration Co. to Meta Eyl and Anna Strohmeyer. November 18, 1902 [copy]
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing someone who would like to sell their lots. December 11, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing travel plans and whereabouts of Julius Runge and Johanne Runge. December 11, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing the Runges and their financial dealings with Sullivan bankers in San Antonio as well as the possibility of putting the ranch in receivership. December 24, 1902
Power of Attorney from Johanna Runge, Julius Runge, Louis Runge, Charles Fowler, Anita Runge to Walter Tips to liquidate all lands and livestock of Las Moras Ranch. December 27, 1902
Legal Agreement stating Julius and Henry Runge to turn overall management and give a complete accounting of ranch affairs to Walter Tips. December 27, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth accompanied in a letter of transmittal from Julius Runge. December 30, 1902
Tax Assessment listing of lands owned by Eyl and Strohmeyer in Concho County. December 31, 1902
Notes tallying land sold. February 1902 - December 1902 [handwritten]
Transcript of Mamie Haden Waller Letters
Part of Mamie Haden Waller Papers
This box contains the typed transcripts of Mamie Haden Waller's letters (440 pages)
This collection consists chiefly of correspondence regarding the Runge family of Galveston, Tex. and Menard, Tex., including Henry Runge, his sons Henry J. Runge and Louis Hermann Runge, their cousin Julius F. Runge, as well as family members in Hannover, Germany, including heirs Hans Eyl and his wife Meta Eyl; German immigrant and Texas businessman Walter Tips (1841-1911) who, after the death of Henry Runge, had formed the Las Moras Ranch Company (December 21, 1879) with his wife's aunt Julia Runge, wife of Henry Runge, and Runge's sons Henry J. Runge, and Louis H. Runge; German Emigration Company lands, lawyers and law firms in Austin, Tex. and San Antonio, Tex., including C. A. Goeth, the firm of Webb & Goeth, Adolph Goeth, the business partner of Walter Tips and brother of C. A. Goeth.
Also present are: legal documents, including deeds, wills, powers of attorney, some ranch operations records, including ranch inventories, accounting ledgers, and handwritten notes. These papers record the operations and transfers of ownership of over 130,000 acres of property, principally in the Texas counties of Comal, San Saba, Tom Green, Concho, and Menard, collectively known as the Las Moras Ranch.
Beyond the acquisition, operation, and ultimate liquidation of this ranch property, however, an interesting part of Texas history, that of the Adelsverien or German Emigration Company, and early German immigrant settlement are illuminated through the documents in the collection.
The collection series reflect the history of the ranch from its foundation until its sale in 1913.
Las Moras Ranch, 1869-1913
Receipts - Lot No. 8, Block No. 28, Corpus Christi, Texas
Part of William Harrison Mays Papers
Item 6 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated October 15, 1872
Item 7 - Receipt for taxes paid by Moses Sinclair, dated October 19, 1872
Item 8 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated March 6, 1874
Item 9 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated [?], 1874
Item 10 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated May 29, 1877
Item 11 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated February 14, 1879
Item 12 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated February 14, 1879
Item 13 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated February 19, 1880
Item 14 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated December 20, 1889
Item 15 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarisa [name misspelled on document] Sinclair, dated February 21, 1895
The collection consists of personal correspondence and documents of J. F. Cavitt and other documents of significant importance. Included is the correspondence of and articles about Ann Cavitt Armstrong, that sheds a light on the early settlement period of Texas. Financial documents also shed a light on the early history of Texas, including court documents and receipts of slave purchases.
Cavitt, Joseph Franklin
This collection contains clippings, news articles, and photographs of J. R. Cole, Sr., as well as the resources that he used to write his autobiography (included). Also included is correspondence from J. R. Cole, Jr. and correspondence between the archives and donors.
Cole, James Reid, 1839-1917
Certificates and Correspondence
Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Teaching Certificate from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. September 26, 1871
Teaching Certificate from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. August 12, 1872
Letter to J. R. Cole [Sr.] from J. K. Gilman. June 12, 1876 (handwritten)
Letter on State A&M College of Texas parchment from Thomas S. Gathright to "My dear Colonel" [J. R. Cole Sr.]. August 27, 1875 (handwritten, 5 pages)
Letter on State A&M College of Texas parchment addressed to "My dear Colonel" [J. R. Cole Sr.] from Thomas S. Gathright. November 4, 1979 (handwritten, 2 pages)
Letter addressed to "My dear wife" from J. R. Cole [Sr.] written on State A&M College of Texas parchment. December 9, 1879 (handwritten)
Letter addressed to "My dear wife" from J. R. Cole [Sr.]. November 25, 1879 (handwritten, 4 pages)
Letter written on State A&M College of Texas parchment formally addressing the university about E. B. Picket written by Professor J. R. Cole [Sr.] Undated [inscribed with 188_] (handwritten)
Diary of J. G. James (president) written on State A&M College of Texas parchment. March 15, 1883 (handwritten, 5 pages)
Document [diary?]. August 1884 (handwritten, 9 pages)
Letter from Louis L. McJonnis, Professor of Math, to J. R. Cole [Sr.] on State A&M College of Texas parchment. December 29, 1885 (handwritten, includes photocopy)
Letter written to Col. J. R. Cole [Sr.] from T. M. Scott on State A&M College of Texas parchment. July 8, 1885 (handwritten)
Deed to Property - Lot No. 1, Block No. 43, Corpus Christi, Texas
Part of William Harrison Mays Papers
Item 18 - Envelope, handwritten “Deed of Conveyance - William Harrison Mays - April 29, 1872” on front
Item 19 - Deed, handwritten, made out to Harrison Mays for Lot No. 1, Block No. 43, Corpus Christi, TX, dated April 29, 1872 (1 sheet connected along the top, 4 pages)
The Louis L. McInnis Papers contains correspondence, along with other miscellaneous papers relating to Louis Lowry McInnis’ time in office at Texas A&M College. Items include some personal correspondence, along with university correspondence from Texas A&M College and Prairie View College during the period of 1872 to 1908.
McInnis, Louis Lowry, 1855-1933
The Samuel Erson Asbury Papers consist of research materials, correspondence, mainly original contemporary letters and copies of the older historical correspondence, Asbury's writings and copies of state and national documents, held in eight boxes and one map case drawer occupying approximately twelve linear feet of shelf space. Asbury's broad range of interests is reflected in the variety of topics contained in these papers. Foremost among them are the files of correspondence, historical documents, articles and research notes concerning various aspects of Texas history.
Also included in the Asbury papers are articles, short stories, essays, plays, poetry, and a Texas Revolution opera written by Asbury; research notes and correspondence on the cultivation of roses and the growing of plants without soil; articles written about Asbury; correspondence with family members; general correspondence; and photographs of Asbury, his family and friends, and North Carolina A & M College.
Asbury, Samuel E. (Samuel Erson), 1872-1962
Part of Cavitt Family Papers
3/1: Intellectual Arithmetic: An Analysis Of The Science Of Numbers, Charles Davies, 1873
3/2: Questions designed for the use of those engaged in the study of Lyman’s Historical Chart, 1875
3/3: A Practical Arithmetic, 1874
3/4: The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, vol. 4, no. 4, 1894
3/5: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1882
3/6: Ehrich Brothers Fashion Catalogue, 1891-1892 Fall and Winter
3/7: 50 Selected Studies by Cramer and Hans Von Bulow
Family Letters of Mamie Haden Waller
Part of Mamie Haden Waller Papers
Tax Receipts - Lot No. 8, Block No. 28 in Corpus Christi, Texas
Part of William Harrison Mays Papers
Item 16 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated [?], 1876
Item 17 - Receipt for taxes paid by Clarissa Sinclair, dated March 30, 1877
Part of Henri Dron's United States of Earth Imaginary Utopia
1/1: Recruitment Documents, 1901-1903
1/2: Ideograph Newsletters, 1901-1903
1/3: United States of the Earth Maps, 1876-1903; Undated
Henri Dron's United States of Earth Imaginary Utopia
This collection contains the maps of The United States of Earth dated 1876-1903, by Henri Dron, who was a geographer that envisioned a utopia of the world united into several states.
Dron's utopia consists of six maps of each continental confederation with annotations of his utopia visions. The goal of unity is depicted in three maps of Europe with connective highways along the Danube river and with Dron's Universal Renovating Academy. The world map shows all twelve states under the United States of Earth to end international strife.
The collection also includes three newsletters, the Ideograph, where Dron shared his utopia ideas by giving examples of his maps and explaining them in detail. Lastly, there are two documents where Dron is attempting to recruit and register subscribers to his newsletters and ideals. Dron's archive displays map development and how it ties to political ideologies at the turn of the century.
Dron, Henri
This collection contains one wooden gavel with a medal inscription reading "Gathright Hall, 1876."
This collection contains speeches that function as records of prominent speakers and mark the days of Commencement, Muster, and dedications at Texas A&M. This collection covers a range of years as far back as 1877 to 1997. The location of every speech given was at the A&M Campus.
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
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Bernard Sbisa Family Collection
The Bernard Sbisa Family Collection consists of photographic scrapbooks, personal correspondence, photographs of the Sbisa Family, and early Texas A&M College photographs along with other early college photographs of the campus of Perdue. The items included either have no date or are dated from between 1877 to 1919.
Bernard Sbisa was one of the first Texas A&M College professors who lived and taught the early Texas A&M College.
Sbisa, Bernard
Sbisa Correspondence and Photographs
Part of Bernard Sbisa Family Collection
Part of Texas A&M Commencement Programs
1/1: Photocopy of front cover, June 11, 1877
1/2: June 18-21, 1882
1/3: June 24-27, 1883
1/4: June 22-24, 1884
1/5: June 1, 1885
1/6: May 30-31, 1886; June 1, 1886
1/7: June 5-7, 1887
1/8: June 8-10, 1890
1/9: June 7-9, 1891
1/10: June 7-9, 1896
1/11: June 6-8, 1897
1/12: June 5-7, 1898
1/13: June 11-13, 1899
1/14: June 10-12, 1900
1/15: June 9-11, 191
1/16: June 8-10, 1902
1/17: June 5-7, 1904
1/18: June 6-8, 1909
1/19: June 12-14, 1910
1/20: June 11-13, 1911
1/21: June 8-10, 1913
1/22: June 5-8, 1915
1/23: June 13, 1916
1/24: May 28, 1918
1/25: June 24, 1919
1/26: May 25, 1920
1/27: May 24, 1921
Includes 2 copies of Commencement Sunday Service Programs (May 22).
1/28: [August 27], 1921
1/29: June 6, 1922
1 copy has the wrong date on the front cover
1/30: September 2, 1922
1/31: June 5, 1923
Includes Commencement Sunday Service Program (June 3)
1/32: August 31, 1923
1/33: June 3, 1924
1 paper copy, 1 leather-bound copy, and 1 of Bulletin of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas which features the address of the various speakers.
1/34: June 2, 1925
1/35: June 1, 1926
1/36: May 30, 1927
Includes Commencement Sunday Convocation Programs (May 29).
1/37: June 5, 1928
1/38: June 4, 1929
1/39: May 31, 1930
1/40: May 30, 1931
1/41: June 4, 1932
1/42: June 3, 1933
1/43: June 1, 1934
1/44: May 31, 1935
1/45: May 29, 1936
1/46: June 4, 1937
1/47: August 28, 1937
1/48: June 3, 1938
1/49: August 27, 1938
1/50: June 2, 1939
1/51: August 26, 1939
1/52: February 8, 1940
1/53: May 31, 1940
1/54: August 31, 1940
1/55: February 8, 1941
1/56: June 6, 1941
Includes 2 extraordinary programs for Cadets who were going to be called to duty prior to the regular commencement date, May 30, 1941.
1/57: May 15, 1942
Includes a commencement calendar, Convocation Sermon Program, and a history of the Senior Class.
1/58: January 22, 1943
1/59: May 21, 1943
1/60: September 17, 1943
1/61: January 29, 1944
1/62: May 26, 1944
1/63: September 22, 1944
1/64: February 2, 1945
1/65: May 25, 1945
1/66: February 1, 1946
1/67: Special Convocation for the awarding of Honorary Degrees. April 20, 1946
Dwight D. Eisenhower was nominated.
1/68: May 31, 1946
Part of Louis L. McInnis Papers
1-1: Correspondence - 1877-1878
1-2: Correspondence - 1879
1-3: Correspondence - 1880
1-4: Correspondence - 1881
1-5: Correspondence - 1882
1-6: Correspondence - 1883
1-7: Correspondence - 1884
1-8: Correspondence - 1885
1-9: Correspondence - 1886
1-10: Correspondence - 1887
1-11: Correspondence - 1888
1-12: Correspondence - 1889
1-13: R. C. Beale Speech - 1889
1-14: Correspondence - June-July 1890
1-15: Correspondence - July-December 1890
1-16: Correspondence - 1891
1-17: Correspondence - 1892
1-18: Correspondence - 1893
1-19: Correspondence - 1894-1898
1-20: Correspondence - 1907-1908
Texas A&M Commencement Programs
This collection consists of Commencement Programs of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (TAMC) and Texas A&M University (TAMU).
Texas A & M University. Office of the Registrar
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
This series contains 7 folders in box 1.
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
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1/1: Individual Grade Reports
Average grades for ten year period 1915-1925
1925-1926 Session, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses) November 26, 1926
Freshmen students (courses 101-199) November 26, 1926
Sophomore students (courses 201-299) November 26, 1926
Session 1926-1927, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1927-1928, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1927-1928, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1928-1929, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses) April 18, 1929
Freshmen students (courses 101-199) April 18, 1929
Sophomore students (courses 201-299) April 18, 1929
Session 1928-1929, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1929-1930, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1929-1930, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1930-1931, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1930-1931, Second Term Grades
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1931-1932, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1932-1933, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen students (courses 101-199)
Sophomore students (courses 201-299)
Session 1932-1933, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1933-1934, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1934-1935, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1935-1936, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1936-1937, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1936-1937, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1937-1938, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (all courses 101-199)
Sophomores (all courses 201-299)
Session 1937-1938, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1938-1939, First Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1938-1939, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Session 1939-1940, First Term Grades
By all departments (all courses)
Freshmen (101-199)
Sophomores (201-299)
Session 1939-1940, Second Term Grades
By departments (all courses)
Freshmen (courses 101-199)
Sophomores (courses 201-299)
Part of Texas A&M 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
Texas A&M Grade Reports Collection
This collection includes some personal grade reports from former students at Texas A&M. It also includes average semester grades for freshmen, sophomores, or by department for sessions 1925-1926 to 1939-1940.
Texas A&M College Student Correspondence Collection
This collection contains letters written by two A&M College students and general information about the collection. The first two letters are written by David Gordon Miller to his mother in 1877 (folder 2), and tell of Gordon's desire to be with his family at Christmas including a few words about A&M College and life. The third letter (folder 3) was written by E. G. Mills to his sister A. H. Sears on March 30, 1878, with a small section expressing the tedious life of an A&M student at the time.
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
Commencement Invitations Collection
This collection contains the formal invitations to commencement ceremonies. The invitations record the time, day, and place of each commencement ceremony. This collection has invitation from the late 19th century till the early 1990s. These invitations were not exclusively made in College Station/Bryan, Texas. These invitations were formerly owned by students, their family, and friends.