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Thomas D. Affleck

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The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. Attached to page 21 is: Brown, A.J. [Asst. Editor, Houston] to Thomas D. Affleck [Galveston]. April 10, 1957. 1 leaf. Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to A.J. Brown [Houston]. April 11, 1957. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Reprinted article Thomas Affleck: Missionary to the Planter, the Farmer and the Gardner. 1 pamphlet.

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The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. Signed by T.D. Affleck on the top of the cover page.

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The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. With note on cover page to "see page 20". Inserted on page 20 is (2x):
Reprinted article Thomas Affleck: Missionary to the Planter, the Farmer and the Gardner. 1 pamphlet.
Description of Glenblythe by Thomas Affleck, written October 7, 1865. 5 leaves, carbon copies.

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Typed note regarding Thomas Affleck's dog "Billy."

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Printed sketch of "Billy", Thomas Affleck's dog, by C. Foster. 7.5 x 5.5 inches.

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Printed sketch of "Billy", Thomas Affleck's dog, by C. Foster. 9 x 10 1/2 inches. 20 copies.

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Directory of Resident Communicants of First Presbyterian Church, Galveston. January 1, 1965. 13 leaves.

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Hand-drawn sketch of Glenblythe as I.D. Affleck proposed to remodel it.

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Newspaper article from The Houston Post. May 17, 1942. "Great Choctaw Doctor Taught Medicine to Pioneer," by J. Frank Dobie.

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Newspaper article from The Galveston Daily News. February 22, 1970. "Area's First Commercial Fig Orchard Reported To Be In Alvin Back In 1895," by Pat Faour.

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Newspaper article from Austin Statesman. January 20, 1905. "Alamo Purchase Bill Will Soon Be In Order For Consideration."

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Newspaper article from The Houston Post. December 20, 1964. "Move Afoot To Preserve Old Baylor," by Bob Johnson.

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Newspaper article from Brenham, Texas' Press. circa 1890s. "Reminiscences of Glenblythe." This article relates the story of Caroline a slave owned by the Afflecks.

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Manuscript of Caroline, the summary of an incident related by I.D. Affleck. 5 leaves, carbon copies.

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Hand-drawn sketch of Glenblythe. 1 leaf.

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Folder containing account book information

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Account book excerpts from the estate of C.S. Smith's [Mrs. Thomas Affleck's first husband] cotton plantation near Natchez, Miss.] 4 leaves, photocopies and 4 leaves, original handwritten.

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Account book excerpt from I.D. Affleck's cotton sales in Brenham. Dated April 15, 1867. 1 leaf.

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Certificate from The Agricultural Horticultural and Botanical Society of Jefferson College, Brenham. Awarded to Mrs. Ann M. Smith, for best peaches. August 7, 1841.

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Reprint of article from Journal of Agriculture for October 1856. "Agricultural Notes In Ohio and Michigan" by R. Russell, Kilwhiss. 1 pamphlet.

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Printed diagram of Dr. Newell's Improved Cotton Press. 1 leaf.

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Advertising flier for McComb's Labor Saving Press, patented February 27, 1849. 1 leaf.

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Printed article "Replies to Interrogatories Concerning the Culture of the Tea Plant In China and India." 4 leaves.

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Advertising flier, "Proposals for Establishing a Reading Room, to be called The Pittsburgh Literary Reading Room." December 10, 1832. 1 leaf.

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French/English translations of the Quadrille dance calls. 1 leaf.

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Manuscript "Glenblythe," possibly by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. 1 leaf.

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Softcover book, A Tentative List of Subjects for 'The Handbook of Texas' 1945.

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Inserted inside is correspondence between The Texas State Historical Association and Affleck (25x):
Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck. January 12, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.

Biography of Mary Hunt Affleck. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. January 10, 1952. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. January 3, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.

Revised biography of Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. December 25, 1951. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. December 21, 1951. 1 leaf, TLS.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. December 2, 1951. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. November 28, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. November 23, 1951. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to Mr. William M. Morgan [Galveston]. November 19, 1951. 1 leaf, TLS.

Biography of Thomas Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Isaac Dunbar Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 leaves, carbon copy.

Morgan, William M. [Galveston] to Dr. H. Bailey Carroll [Austin]. November 15, 1951. 1 leaf, TLS.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. December 20, 1949. 1 leaf, TLS.

Friend, Llerena [Research Associate] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. November 12, 1949. 1 leaf, TLS.

Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Walter Prescott Webb [Univ. of Texas]. November 17, 1949. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. [Austin] to "Mother and Father". November 14, 1949. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

Affleck, T.D. to "My dear Son". October 27, 1949. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Thomas Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Biography of Isaac Dunbar Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, Jr., Thomas to "Mother and Father". Handwritten, 2 leaves.

Affleck, T.D. [Austin] to Doctor Carroll. June 10, 1945. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Carroll, H. Bailey [Austin] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. June 21, 1945. 1 leaf, TLS.

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Manuscript of Thomas Affleck and Ante Bellum Agriculture by Fred Cole of LSU and associate editor of Journal of Southern History. December 28, 1940. Typed, 20 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

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Envelope inscribed "Ingleside", home of Thomas Affleck, Washington, Miss. (I.D. Affleck was born there). Contains (3x):
Drake, W.M. [President, Trustees of Jefferson College, Washington, Miss.] to Thomas Dunbar Affleck [Galveston]. August 25, 1952. 1 leaf, TLS.
Description of "Ingleside", 2 leaves, carbon copies.
Photographs of "Ingleside", two interior and two exterior. All 5 x 7 inches, black and white. 1952.

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Manuscript The Story of A Cake by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves.

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Softcover book A National Program for the Publication of Historical Documents. Washington, 1954.

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Soft cover booklet The Story of The Alamo by Arie M. Claiborne. San Antonio, 1901.

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Booklet Texas Field and National Guardsman. Mention on page 386 of Capt. Thos. D. Affleck, Quartermaster.

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Booklet Historic Preservation. Vol. 13, No. 1, 1961. Mention on page 7 of Thomas Affleck.

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Softcover book Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 1973. Two chapters are highlighted, "A Glimpse of Life on Ante bellum Salve Plantations in Texas" and "The Houston Mutiny and Riot of 1917."

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Booklet "Life of Col. J.F.H. Claiborne." There is a handwritten note stating Col. Claiborne married third cousin of T.D. Affleck, Martha Dunbar.

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Booklet Agricultural History. Vol. 31, No. 3. July 1957. Attached: Two mourning cards for Thomas Affleck, who died December 30, 1868.

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Reprint of excerpt from De Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas. 1 folio.

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Reprint of letter regarding Attitude of the Daughters. 1 leaf.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck and Thomas Affleck

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

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

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

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

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

Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thomas D. Affleck and Isaac Dunbar Affleck

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Reprint from Civil War History, Vol. IX, No. III. September 1963. "With Terry's Texas Rangers: the Letters of Dunbar Affleck."

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. March 9, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. January 28, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. August 6, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. July 15, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. August 30, 1960. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. June 11, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. November 23, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. November 20, 1960. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Dr. Robert W. Williams [Greenville, N.C.]. January 5, 1961. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. August 26, 1960. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. January 30, 1961. TLS, 1 leaf. With original envelope attached.

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Williams, Robert [East Carolina College] to Mr. Affleck. May 1, 1963. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Matthews, Jr., Jay A. [National Guard Association of Texas, Austin] to Mr. Affleck. March 7, 1963. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. August 3, 1960. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. July 1, 1960. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. January 30, 1960. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. August 20, 1959. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached (11x):
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. August 16, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. August 13, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. August 10, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. June 11, 1959. ALS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. May 20, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. January 24, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. January 20, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. January 18, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. January 14, 1959. ALS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Dr. Williams [Beaumont]. December 6, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. December 8, 1959. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Biography of Isaac Dunbar Affleck. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Plummer, Julia [Librarian, Lamar College of Technology, Beaumont] to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. March 18, 1958. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Andrews, R.V. [Lamar Research Center, Beaumont] to Robert W. Williams. December 1, 1958. TLS, 1 leaf.

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East, Charles [LSU Press] to T.D. Affleck. May 17, 1963. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Donald Ellegood [LSU Press]. April 15, 1963. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ellegood, Donald R. [LSU Press] to Robert W. Williams [East Carolina College]. February 19, 1962. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (9x):
Ellegood, Donald R. [LSU Press] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. August 23, 1961. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Donald R. Ellegood [LSU Press]. August 10, 1961. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Donald R. Ellegood [LSU Press]. July 4, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Ellegood, Donald R. [LSU Press] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. June 29, 1960. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Donald R. Ellegood [LSU Press]. June 25, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Ellegood, Donald R. [LSU Press] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. November 9, 1959. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Donald R. Ellegood [LSU Press]. December 26, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Williams, Robert to Mr. Affleck. January 2, 1959. ALS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Donald R. Ellegood [LSU Press]. January 21, 1960. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Naylor, Mrs. Joe O. [Naylor Book Publishers, San Antonio] to Robert W. Williams. November 16, 1960. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Hubbard, Col. Comdg. Brig. R.B. to General Waterhouse. October 13, 1864. Typed copy, 1 leaf.

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Article "Dogs and Cats" by Thomas Affleck. Published in American Agriculturist. 1844. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Excerpts re: references to I.D. Affleck found in The Natural History of the Agricultural Ant of Texas by Henry Christopher McCook. Typed, 6 leaves, carbon copies.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck I Would Rather Be At Home, Bastrop Military Institute. Typed, 407 leaves, carbon copies. Included are the original and revised manuscripts for the Introduction.

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Affleck, I.D. to Señor H. Ornelas [Mexican Consul to the United States, San Antonio]. undated. Handwritten, 28 leaves.

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Manuscript of the Introduction to The Flags of Texas by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 15 leaves.

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Manuscript of the Introduction to The Flags of Texas by I.D. Affleck. Revised version. Handwritten, 22 leaves.

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Manuscript of story The Slanderer An Assassin by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 10 leaves.

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Affleck, I.D. [Adjutant, United Confederate Veterans, Brenham] to "Mr. President and Gentlemen". March, 1896. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Affleck, I.D. to Miss Lillian E. Bolmes [Houston]. undated. ALS, 1 leaf (broken in half).

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The Ghost At Glenblythe as told in the 1890s by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves, carbon copies.

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Irrigation, Its Benefits and Advantages. Manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Manuscript of information regarding cotton planting by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck

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Baylor Sanatorium by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf, folded.

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"It has been said that history..." by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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"A Brief History of British..." by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf, folded.

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List of names, written by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Manuscript regarding contemplated reforms by the legislature, by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Manuscript regarding an electrician, by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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"To do this those names should be identified..." by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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"Time in the retrospect..." by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten on a pad of 36 leaves.

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Various versions of The San Antonio River. A total of 66 leaves, handwritten.

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Banks, Upshaw and Company [Publishers, Dallas] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. December 16, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf. With original envelope and order form.

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Flags Identified in Association with Texas History. Manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 74 leaves.

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The Flags of Texas. Manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 52 leaves.

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Flags Identified With Texas History. Manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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The Texas Star. Manuscript of poem by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves. Included (4x):
Handwritten text regarding Texas history. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
Diagram showing the position of various flags, on the back is a paragraph on the history of flags. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Sketch of Court[sic] of Arms granted to Hernando Cortez by Charles V, King of Spain. Original, 1 leaf.
Arms of Cortez, In Conquest of Mexico. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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Notes regarding flags and their history. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Notes and sketches handwritten on an envelope. Included (4x):
Newspaper clipping "Presented Design for Flag of Texas Republic, the Story of the Life of Oliver Jones and of his Wife Recommendation Adopted 1839 at Houston, Texas".
Notes and sketches regarding flags on 7 leaves of scrap paper.
Newspaper clipping of the poem The Texas Flag by James G. Burr of Laredo, Tx.
Three pads of handwritten notes regarding flags.

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Manuscript regarding Texas Flags by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 25 leaves.

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Public Free Schools in Texas, Provision for Education under the Republic of Texas and by the State of Texas by I.D. Affleck. One pad of 2 leaves, handwritten.

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History of Education in Texas, Under Spain's Supremacy by I.D. Affleck. One pad of 5 leaves, handwritten.

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Public Free Schools in Texas, Provision for Education under the Republic of Texas and by the State of Texas by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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The Fredonians by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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Various notes and manuscripts by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 12 leaves.

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Handwritten copy of Gov. O.M. Roberts's letter to Dr. Burleson. August 6, 1878. 6 leaves.

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Manuscript "The chivalry of Texas..." by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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The Mission San Jose del Alamo by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 11 leaves.

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One pad of 9 leaves with untitled manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten.

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Notes and manuscripts regarding Texas History, by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 52 leaves of paper and 18 envelopes.

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Printed circular advertising the sale of I.D. Affleck's published ledger The Farm Record and Account Book. 8 copies inside an envelope.

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Mockup of Texas Edition for Washington County of Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac and Farm and Garden Calendar for 1879. Handwritten.

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Mockup of The Farmer's and Gardener's Book of Reference and Memorandum Book, to accompany Affleck's Farm Record and Account Book by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten.

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Advertising circulars for The Farmer's Record and Account Book by I.D. Affleck. Printed, 2 copies.

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Clipping from Houston Chronicle. November 27, 1960. Article, "A Tribute to Terry's Rangers" by Mary Lasswell.

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Notes regarding Bigotry and Prejudice by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Notes on democratic principles by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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"The truth expressed by President Cleveland..." by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck Expansion of Republican Institution. Typed, 6 leaves.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck Expansion as Has Been Demonstrated Under Democratic Administrations. Typed, 7 leaves.

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Untitled manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 13 leaves.

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Manuscript fragment of poem by I.D. Affleck Our Dead. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck Street Nomenclature. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck The Schools of San Antonio. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Untitled manuscript by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck For The News. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck for the Ed. Courier Journal. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Manuscript of poem by I.D. Affleck Our Dead. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. November 25, 1951. "90 Years Since Invasion of Iron Horse in Texas."

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Affleck, I.D. [San Antonio] to Colonel J.T. Anderson [Houston]. September 1906. AL, 2 leaves.

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Manuscript by I.D. Affleck Trail, Traffic, and Train, The Southern Pacific Railroad. Typed, 14 leaves, and 13 leaves handwritten.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck

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The Opening of the Great Southwest, 1870-1945. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Along Your Way, Facts about stations and scenes on the Santa Fe. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Farmer's Record and Account Book by I.D. Affleck. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Contract between I.D. Affleck and Lewis Babb for the purpose of Affleck raising his 7 year old daughter Sarah and providing her with instruction on being a maid. October 26, 1883. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A18-30
Fourteen leaves torn from a ledger. Entries include:
Cash received during the year 1881
House Expenses during the year 1881
M.H. Affleck's expenses during the year 1881
Bill Armistead FML
Wm. Gromatzky
Indebtedness
House
Handwritten copy of song Dixie
Handwritten copy of The Conquered Banner
The Farmers and Planters
I.D. Affleck
Cash Account
Thomas Dunbar Affleck's Expenses during the year 1881

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I.D. Affleck's expenses during the year 1881

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Farm expenses during the year 1881

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Manuscript of poem by I.D. Affleck The Heroines of Gonzalez." Handwritten, 10 leaves.

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Texas Military History, Vol. 2, No. 4. November 1962. Article highlighted "A Texas War Clerk: Civil War Letters of Isaac Dunbar Affleck."

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List of books submitted for the inspection of the University of Texas. Selected books will be donated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Windsor, Phineas L. [Librarian, Univ. of Texas] to I.D. Affleck. February 7, 1905. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Wooster, Ralph [Dept. of History, Lamar Univ. Beaumont] to Thomas D. Affleck [Galveston]. February 14, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf. With original envelope.

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Genealogy of Barbara MacKall Wilkinson. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

A18-40
Photograph of Major General John A. Wharton, a Confederate and commander of Terry's Texas Rangers who was killed April 6, 1865 at Fannin Hotel in Houston by Col. George Baylor. Included (3x):
Photograph of Mrs. Nevaline Groce (circa 1860s).
Brief biography of John Austin Wharton, brother of William H. Wharton and uncle of John A. Wharton.
Brief biography of William Harris Wharton, killed at the home of Leonard W. Groce, his brother in law. He was the father of John A. Wharton

A18-40
Brief biography of John A. Wharton, son of William Harris Wharton.

A18-40
Copies of several of a number of letters that were written by I.D. Affleck to his parents while serving in the Confederate army as a private in Co. "B" Terry's Texas Rangers. One of these letters tells of his witnessing the execution of a Confederate Captain (John Guynes) for mutiny. A copy of the letter asking commutation of sentence is attached.

A18-50
List of flags and Emblems that have been associated with Texas in history. Typed, 3 leaves.

A18-50
Affleck, T.D. to I.D. Affleck. March 17, 1910. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-50
Manuscript of story by I.D. Affleck regarding the restlessness after four years of soldier life, the destruction of property and losses. Handwritten, 43 leaves.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from a Gonzalez newspaper, undated. "Two Historical Articles" regarding I.D. Affleck's publications.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from The San Antonio Light and Gazette, undated. "San Antonio in Olden Days."

A18-60
Front page newspaper clipping from The Gonzales Inquirer. November 3, 1910.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from Brenham Daily Press, undated. "Incidents in the Life of Colonel Jack Hays" excerpts from book The Life of Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Express, September 24, 1911. "The Battle Lost to History, San Antonio Ex Rangers Fought Comanches with Hack Hays at Enchanted Rock" by I.D. Affleck. 3 copies.

A18-60
Manuscript of verse by I.D. Affleck "The Republic's Steady Tread." Typed, 9 leaves.

A18-60
Manuscript of verse by I.D. Affleck History in Verse. 3 leaves.

A18-60
Manuscript of verse by I.D. Affleck Our Dead. Handwritten, 2 leaves. 2 copies.

A18-60
Two leaves of handwritten notes by I.D. Affleck.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from Brenham Evening Press. August 15, 1900. "Remedy Brazos Overflow, The Canal Scheme at Length and in Detail" by I.D. Affleck.

A18-70
Manuscript by I.D. Affleck Historical Facts, regarding the Battle of the Alamo. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten notes.

A18-70
Untitled manuscript excerpt by I.D. Affleck. 5 leaves, typewritten.

A18-70
Affleck, I.D. [San Antonio] to Prof. Herbert E. Bolton [City of Mexico]. April, 1908. Handwritten copy, 7 leaves.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. June 28, 1900. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. June 4, 1905. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. December 5, 1905. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. July 3, 1905. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. June 24, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached (6x):
Calling Card for Adina de Zavala.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. November 30, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. December 10, 1903. ALS, 2 leaves.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Hicks, Marshall [Hicks & Hicks, Attorneys, San Antonio] to I.D. Affleck. July 13, 1905. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. November 26, 1904. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Madison, Wisconsin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. July 24, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. December 22, 1904. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. May 9, 1905. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. March 14, 1905. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. October 21, 1904. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. May 9, 1904. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Webb, W.P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck [Brenham]. March 4, 1921. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Webb, W.P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck [Brenham]. April 11, 1921. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Webb, W.P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck [Brenham]. March 14, 1920. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Neale, Walter [Neale Publishing, New York] to I.D. Affleck [Austin]. June 28, 1910. TLS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. July 3, 1910. TLS, 4 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. September 12, 1909. TLS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. September 21, 1909. TLS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. November 12, 1909. TLs, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Manuscript of verse Our Dead by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A18-80
Manuscript of verse The origin to the Star as an Emblem by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf.

A18-80
Manuscript of story "A Raid Made by Texans Across the Mexican Border in 1854 for the Purpose of Capturing a Lot of Seminole negroes" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

A18-80
Manuscript of story Conversation between General Houston and Santa Anna after the Battle of San Jacinto. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

A18-90
Manuscript of story A Gold Hunter's Remarkable Experiences by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 48 leaves.

A18-90
Manuscript of story A Gold Hunting Expedition in Arizona by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 12 leaves.

A18-90
Manuscript of story A Gold Hunting Expedition in Arizona by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 12 leaves with handwritten corrections.

A18-90
Manuscript of verse The Origin of the Star as an Emblem by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten corrections.

A18-100
Manuscript of story Pensioning the Freedmen by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 13 leaves.

A18-100
Manuscript of story The Ghost at Glenblythe by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

A18-100
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Light and Gazette. January 2, 1910. "I.D. Affleck, Delving Into Two Century Old Records Makes This Positive Assertion: The Veramendi Not A Palace Nor The Residence Of A Governor."

A18-100
Manuscript of story "The Governor's Palace, In The Royal Presidio of San Antonio de Vejar" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 19 leaves.

A18-100
Manuscript of story "The Governor's Palace, In San Antonio de Bexar" by I. D. Affleck. Handwritten, 15 leaves.

A18-110
Manuscript of story "The Governor's Palace, In San Antonio de Bexar" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

A18-110
Two leaves of handwritten notes.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping showing Josephine Schreiner of Kerrville and Barbara Browne of San Antonio examining an edict issued in 1730 making their families, descendants of the original 15 who founded San Antonio, members of Spanish nobility.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Express, circa August 1902. "San Antonio's Origin as a Spanish Mission" by I.D. Affleck.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from The South. December 1935. "Southern Personalities: Adina de Zavala, Texas Patriot Historian" by Pearl Howard.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Chronicle's Rotogravure Magazine. April 19, 1953. "What Happened To The 'Twin Sisters?' San Jacinto's Famed Cannons May Be Buried Somewhere Near Here" by Chester Rogers.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from Houston Post. April 22, 1951. "Mystery of the Twin Sisters Or Were They Quads or Sextuplets?" by Ed Kilman.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping "Search is Made for Four More Cannons: I.D. Affleck Discovers Resolution as Adopted by Republic of Texas on Gen. T. J. Chambers."

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. July 6, 1947. "Jesse A. Ziegler Describes History of 'Twin Sisters.'"

A18-120
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. January 26, 1937. "Holbrook Convinced That Bones Found Under Church Are Those of Texas Heroes." Attached (7x):
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Honorable T.J. Holbrook [Austin]. March 4, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Holbrook, T.J. [The Senate of the State of Texas, Austin] to T.D. Affleck. March 8, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf.
Copy of Special Warranty Deed, Edward Dwyer to The City of San Antonio. February 26, 1847. Typed, 1 leaf.
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Harry Hertzberg [San Antonio]. December 13, 1910. TLS, 3 leaves.
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. March 6, 1937. "Federal Building Erected Over Alamo Heroes' Grave."
Handwritten notes by I.D. Affleck, 1 leaf.
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Daily Express. July 6, 1906. "Alamo Heroes Given Military Honors, Their Funeral Was With All The Honors of War by Troops Then Here."

Isaac Dunbar Affleck

A19-10
Newspaper clipping dated March 2, 1974, "History unit picks Wooster."

A19-10
Affleck, I.D. to Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Affleck. December 31, 1911. ALS, 1 postcard.

A19-10
Newspaper clipping dated August 23, 1963, "Historical Book Out in E. Texas."

A19-10
Newspaper clipping dated June 18, 1963, "T.D. Affleck Gives Library Civil War Letter Collection."

A19-10
Photograph (possibly of I.D. Affleck). 5 x 7, black and white.

A19-10
Photograph of Glenblythe, circa 1910. 3 x 2, black and white.

A19-10
Advertising flier for The Farmer's Record and Account Book by I.D. Affleck. 1883. 1 printed leaf. 6 copies.

A19-10
Advertising flier in letter form for The Farm Record and Account Book. Printed, 13 leaves.

A19-10
Newspaper clipping "Texas Lawmen, Capt. John Coffee Hays, Ranger."

A19-10
Receipt for burial casket for I.D. Affleck. April 19, 1919. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A19-10
Receipt for funeral expenses for I.D. Affleck from Ernest Herman, Funeral Director. April 19, 1919. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A19-10
Receipt for $5 paid by I.D. Affleck to The First National Bank. April 26, 1912. 1 leaf.

A19-10
Webb, W.P. [History Dept., Univ. of Texas] to Mr. J. Evetts Haley. May 24, 1933. TLS, 1 leaf.

A19-10
Wooster, Ralph A. [Lamar Univ.] to Tom Affleck. January 9, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

A19-20
Manuscript of Glenblythe, The Story of an Old Southern Home by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 9 leaves.

A19-20
Proposed speech on I.D. Affleck, by Ralph Wooster. "Isaac Dunbar Affleck: Texas Soldier, Scientist, and Man of Letters." 14 leaves, photocopies of typewritten pages, with handwritten corrections and notes.

A19-30
Texas Military History, Vol. 2, No. 4. November 1962. Highlighted article "A Texas War Clerk: Civil War Letters of Isaac Dunbar Affleck" by Robert W. Williams, Jr. and Ralph Wooster. 2 copies.

A19-30
Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Article highlighted "Rarin' for a Fight: Texans in the Confederate Army." Items inside:
Wooster, Ralph [Dean of Faculties, Lamar Univ.] to Tom. June 18, 1981. TLS, 1 leaf.
Wooster, Ralph [Dean of Faculties, Lamar Univ.] to Thomas D. Affleck, Jr. June 22, 1981. TLS, 1 leaf.
East Texas Historical Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1. July 1963.

A19-40
Affleck, I.D. [Chairman, Gay Hill Grange Lodge, No. 226.] undated. Handwritten, 12 leaves.

A19-40
Constitution and Laws of the Gay Hill Cooperation Society. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

A19-40
Manuscript regarding the Gay Hill Cooperation Society, written by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

A19-40
"Constitution and Laws of the Gay Hill Cooperative Society." Written by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves. 2 copies.

A19-50
Cushing, E.H. [Bookseller and Stationer, Houston] to I.D. Affleck. June 10, 1878. ALS, 3 leaves.

A19-50
Cushing, E.H. [Bookseller and Stationer, Houston] to I.D. Affleck. June 28, 1878. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Cushing, E.H. [Bookseller and Stationer, Houston] to I.D. Affleck. July 16, 1878. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Ashbrook, Benj. [Sole Agent for The Farmers' Record and Account Book, Cincinnati] to I.D. Affleck. September 11, 1883. ALS, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Ashbrook, Benj. [Sole Agent for The Farmers' Record and Account Book, Cincinnati] to I.D. Affleck. November 6, 1883. ALS, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Ashbrook, Benj. [Sole Agent for The Farmers' Record and Account Book, Cincinnati] to I.D. Affleck. December 7, 1883. ALS, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Fairbanks, Palmer & Co. [Publishers and Booksellers, New York] to I.D. Affleck. November 6, 1882. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Fairbanks, Palmer & Co. [Publishers and Booksellers, New York] to I.D. Affleck. November 12, 1883. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Fairbanks, Palmer & Co. [Publishers and Booksellers, New York] to I.D. Affleck. August 26, 1884. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Fairbanks, Palmer & Co. [Publishers and Booksellers, New York] to I.D. Affleck. September 24, 1884. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Fairbanks, Palmer & Co. [Publishers and Booksellers, New York] to I.D. Affleck. October 4, 1884. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Fairbanks, Palmer & Co. [Publishers and Booksellers, New York] to I.D. Affleck. August 20, 1885. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Affleck, I.D. [Gay Hill Grange No. 225] to S.W. Wilson [State Grange]. April 17, 1883. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Account Statement for I.D. Affleck with Fairbanks, Palmer and Co. March 1, 1885. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Freight Statement for I.D. Affleck with Fairbanks, Palmer and Co. March 22, 1885. Handwritte, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Freight receipt from Houston & Texas Central Railway Co. March 4, 1883. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Handwritten notes regarding the Gay Hill Grange Society. 3 leaves, with two envelopes.

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "Thanatopsis."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "The power of prayer..."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "Some people prefer to read books..."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "Going to the Circus."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "Laughter."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "Change."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "Crucify Him! Crucify Him!."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "... From Don Quixote."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "A Woman's Grievance."

A19-50
Newspaper clipping "From Gay Hill: Reorganization of the Grange."

A19-50
Notes regarding Education by I.D. Affleck. Handwritte, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Notes regarding Sunday Reading by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A19-50
Notes regarding Salutary for "Gay Hill Mirror" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A19-50
Manuscript excerpt. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten corrections.

A19-60
Newspaper clipping "John W. Smith, A Texas Patriot." Attached: Newspaper clipping "Smith and The Alamo," a printed letter to the editor dated December 12, 1906.

A19-60
Dobie, J. Frank [Univ. of Texas] to T.D. Affleck. November 22, 1939. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (2x):
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to J. Frank Dobie [Austin]. November 20, 1939. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Newspaper clipping from Houston Post. November 19, 1939. "My Texas" by J. Frank Dobie.

A19-60
Reprint from Civil War History, Vol. IX, No. III, September 1963. "With Terry's Texas Rangers: The Letters of Dunbar Affleck." Edited by Robert W. Williams, Jr. and Ralph A. Wooster.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "Rotation In Office," by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "A Countryman's Contrast, Of Country and City Life in This Section," by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "As to the Re Election of Sheriffs."

A19-70
Newspaper clipping dated 1901, "Galveston, Its Importance to the State. What Its Future Must Be as the State Grows," by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping of poem "Drifting" by I.D. Affleck. 5 copies.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "The Philippine Islands," by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "The Brook's Teachings," by I.D. Affleck. February 1, no year. 2 copies.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping from The Brenham Evening Press, "Only A Book Mark."

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "Weather and Crop Report" by I.D. Affleck. June 28, 1900.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "A Hunting Story" by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "A Farmers Views" by I.D. Affleck. May 21, 1901.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "Gold and Silver Question in Biblical History" by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "Mortuary Statistics" by I.D. Affleck.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping regarding display of chessmen carved by I.D. Affleck with a pocket knife.

A19-70
Newspaper clipping "A Gold Expedition, Recalled by Horrors of the Klondike."

A19-80
Dry Goods Account Book. Inside (9x):
Memoranda pad with handwritten notes regarding the acreage of land purchased or seized in creating the United States.
List of names, handwritten by I.D. Affleck. 9 leaves.
Notes regarding Calvin Stephen Smith. 1 leaf, handwritten by I.D. Affleck.
Notes regarding Forts in Texas. 1 leaf, handwritten by I.D. Affleck.
Lists of men killed in gun and pistol fights in the early 1800s. 4 leaves, handwritten.
Heyck & Bros. [Indianola, Tx.] to Mr. Henry Wag___. September 3, 1874. 1 postcard, ALS. (1/3 of the card was torn off).
Account Statement for Mrs. Mary Deats. October 19, 1895. 1 leaf, handwritten.
Notes on various subjects. 6 leaves, handwritten.
Essay by I.D. Affleck, "A Dangerous Invention." 1 leaf, handwritten.

A19-80
Photograph of a ladies' fan. 3 x 5, black and white.

A19-80
Affleck, I.D. [Austin] to "My dear daughter." February 14, 1911. ALS, 2 leaves.

A19-80
Affleck, I.D. [San Antonio] to "My dear son." March 20, 1909. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-80
Handwritten verse, 1 leaf.

A19-80
Affleck, I.D. [Welcour, Tx.] to "My dear daughter." April 3, 1911. ALS, 2 leaves.

A19-80
Clark, Deemer & Co. [New York] to I.D. Affleck. November 10, 1896. TLS, 1 leaf.

A19-80
Henderson, T.A. [Natchez] to Thomas Affleck. May 19, 1860. ALS, 1 leaf.

A19-80
One envelope, with handwritten notes.

A19-80
One envelope to Mrs. T.D. Affleck [Coleman, Tx.] from I.D. Affleck. April 5, 1911.

A19-80
One envelope to Capt. I. Dunbar Affleck [Houston]. April 1, 1909.

A19-90
Various manuscripts regarding Texas History by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 304 leaves.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck

A20-10
Manuscript of Landmarks in Texas History: History of the Missions by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 405 leaves.

A20-10
Advertising flyer announcing the publication of The History of Refugio Mission by William H. Oberste. Printed, 1 leaf.

A20-20
Photocopies of pages 421-422 and the title page of A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas.

A20-20
Photographic negative of I.D. Affleck. In original envelope.

A20-20
Unused postcard showing "The Fall of the Alamo."

A20-20
Printed street map of San Antonio Business District. 1 leaf.

A20-20
Printed street map of San Antonio Business District. On the back is information regarding San Antonio. 1 leaf.

A20-20
"Anniversary of the Victory of San Jacinto" from the de Zavala Chapter, Daughter of the Republic of Texas. April 21, 1836. Printed, 1 leaf.

A20-20
Maillards account of the "Fall of the Alamo." Handwritten copy, 3 leaves.

A20-20
Information given by Ben Almaitro(?) negro servant referring to the battle of the Alamo. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

A20-20
Extracts from letter of President Houston's letter to President Santa Anna, City of Mexico, March 21, 1842. Handwritten copy, 2 leaves.

A20-20
Extract from General Filesola's defense. Handwritten copy, 4 leaves.

A20-30
Newspaper clipping "Letters from the People, More About the Alamo" by I.D. Affleck.

A20-30
Newspaper clipping "The Mission of the Alamo as It Was in 1836" by Adina de Zavala.

A20-30
Newspaper clipping "The Cause of the Alamo."

A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The San Antonio Daily Express, February 21, 1907. There are several articles regarding the Alamo on this page, highlighted is the name of I.D. Affleck as one of the Alamo defenders, on a committee.

A20-30
Newspaper clipping "The Old Alamo."

A20-30
Newspaper clipping dated April 7, 1908, "Expert on Mission History Says Tear Down Old Walls" by Charles H. Stanford, author of "The Alamo and Other Missions.

A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Post. March 1, 1936. "Bill Travis, Red Haired Hero" by Ed Kilman.

A20-30
Newspaper clipping "San Antonio's Soil Baptized in Blood."

A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Daily Post. December 4, 1898. "Madam Candelaria, the Last Survivor of the Alamo, Is Just 115 Years Old."

A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The Galveston Daily News. November 1, 1942. "Siege of Alamo in 1836 Is Still Outstanding Event in Military History."

A20-30
Clipping from This Week magazine. October 23, 1960. "The last day of the Alamo."

A20-40
"A full description of the Alamo as it was in 17__..." Typed, 3 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

A20-40
Manuscript of verse The Heroines of Gonzales." Typed, 4 leaves.

A20-40
Printed pamphlet Historical Data of San Antonio.

A20-40
"Report of Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas". April 20 and 21, 1906. Printed, 1 softcover book.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck

A21-10
Manuscript regarding Indian History by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 67 leaves.

A21-20
Various manuscripts portions and notes by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 82 leaves.

A21-30
Manuscript of "A Memory of the San Antonio River." Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

A21-30
Manuscript portions regarding the Alamo. Typed, 13 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

A21-40
Photograph of I.D. Affleck as a young man. 8 x 10 matted in black.

A21-40
Sketchbook belonging to I.D. Affleck.

A21-40
Photograph of "Glenblythe" circa 1910. 5 x7, black and white.

A21-50
Envelope containing the original letters that I.D. Affleck wrote to his parents while serving in Terry's Texas Rangers unit during the Civil War.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. April 6, 1862, Niblett's Bluff. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. April 22, 1862, Camp near Corinth. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. April 29, 1862, near Rienza, Miss. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. May 26, 1862, camp near Courtland(?). Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. June 11, 1862, Camp near Chattanooga. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. June 29, 1862, near Chattanooga. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. January 1, 1863, Camp near Murfreesboro. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. December 15, 1863(?), Seven miles south of Travis. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. December 24, 1863, Col. Henderson's plan(ation). Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. December 30, 1863, Headquarters, Bryan's plant(ation). Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. May 14, 1864, near Montgomery, Tx. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-50
Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. June 25, 1864, In camp 7 miles from Alexandria. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. July 1, 1864, In camp 7 miles from Alexandria. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. July 12, 1864, In camp near Alexandria. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. September 11, 1864, In camp near __. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. September 18, 1864, In camp 20 miles from Monticello, Ark. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. September 21, 1864, In camp 20 miles from Monticello. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. October 18, 1864, In camp near Washington, Miss. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. October 28, 1864, In camp near Washington, Miss. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. November 14, 1864, Murfreesboro, Arkansas. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. January 31, 1865, Nacogdoches, Tx. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. February 5, 1865, Camp Terry's Scouts, Mt. Zion. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. February 16, 1865, Camp Terry's Scouts, Mt. Zion. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

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Affleck, I.D. [During Civil War] to his parents. February 20, 1865, Camp Terry's Scouts, Mt. Zion. Handwritten in pencil on small notepad paper.

A21-60
Original Civil War Letters most are written by I.D. Affleck to his parents, some are from his parents to I.D. Affleck.

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. (date is torn off) 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio].

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. May 21, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio].

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. July 13, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. July 18, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. July 20, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. July 30, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [3 folios]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. August 10, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. September 10, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio + 1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. September 23, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. September 26, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. October 2, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. October 23, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. October 30, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. November 2, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. November 15, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. December 6, 1864, Glenblythe. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. November 1, 1862, Camp near Kingston. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. February 2, 1863, Houston. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. February 4, 1863, Houston. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. February 9, 1863, Houston. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. February 10, 1863, Camp near Fayetteville, Tenn. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. March 5, 1863, Camp near Fairfield. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. March 6, 1863. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. March 25, 1863, Unionville, Tenn. Handwritten in ink. [2 folios]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. May 12, 1863, Sparta, Tenn. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. January 7, 1864, Houston. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. January 30, 1864, Hawkins' plantation. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. February 9, 1864, Houston. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. June 1864, In Camp near Alexandria. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. July 24, 1864, Headquarters, Wharton's Cav Corps. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. August 3, 1864, Chambers' place. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. August 27, 1864, Mr. Hooper's plantation. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. September 5, 1864, Monore, La. Handwritten in ink. [1 folio]

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Civil War letter between I.D. Affleck and his parents. December 3, 1864, Camp near Camden, Rusk Co.Tx. Handwritten in ink. [1 leaf]

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Included: Stabbard, R.B. to Brig. General Waterhouse. October 13, 1864. Re: death sentence of Capt. Jno. Guyn___. ALS, 1 leaf, with notes by T.D. Affleck.

A21-60
Fox, Eliza W. [Washington, Miss] to "Dear Cousin Anna." May 7, 1861. ALS, 2 leaves.

A21-70
Baby's Story Book published 1886. Probably belonging to Anna Marie Affleck.

A21-80
The Cattleman magazine, Vol. XXIX, No. 4. September 1942. Article highlighted, page 35 "A Religious Horse! Written Many Years Ago by the Late J.D. Affleck of Brenham, Texas." 2 copies.

Isaac Dunbar Affleck

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Funeral Notice for I.D. Affleck, dated April 19, 1919. Printed, 1 leaf. (2 copies). Attached:

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Newspaper clipping from Houston Post. April 21, 1919. Obituary for I.D. Affleck.

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Certificate of Death for I.D. Affleck, dated April 18, 1919. Official copy of document, 1 leaf.

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Brief biography of I.D. Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"References to I.D. Affleck to be found in The Natural History of the Agricultural Ant of Texas. Typed, 6 leaves.

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Affleck, T.D. to J. Evetts Haley. February 15, 1933. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to J. Frank Dobie. April 23, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A22-10
Poem Galveston written for Florence Robey Affleck by her grandfather, I.D. Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. There is a handwritten note stating this was dictated in 1918, after I.D. had lost his eyesight.

A22-10
Newspaper clipping of poem Hymn of the Alamo.

A22-10
Small note pad with various handwritten notes.

A22-20
One leaf from I.D. Affleck's manuscript regarding Jack Hayes. Handwritten.

A22-20
Newspaper clipping "Jack Hayes, Famous as Ranger, Visits Commerce Street."

A22-20
Newspaper clipping of poem The Texas Ranger, written by a Terry Ranger (probably I.D. Affleck).

A22-20
Newspaper clipping "Voice of the People," by W.K. Baylor.

A22-20
Envelope labeled Frontier Sketches containing newspaper clippings (2x):
"Frontier Sketches, Fight near Laredo", 3 copies, one is incomplete.
"Frontier Sketches, Battle of Bandera Pass"

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Envelope containing various newspaper clippings regarding Jack Hays (4x).
"Chapter IV, Hay's Indian fight on the dry Saco..."
"Jack Hays, The Famous Texas Ranger" by Edgar Rivera.
"The Classification of Courtesy Titles"
Several have no titles

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Envelope, postmarked April 5, 1910, addressed to Mr. Jas.T. De Shields. Handwritten note: Jack Hays U.S. Copyright Correspondence. Contains: Certificate from The Library of Congress, Copyright Office, Washington, stating James T. De Shields of Belton, Tx has written a book with the title Jack Hays, The life and Adventures of Col. John C. Hays. March 28, 1887.

A22-30
Handwritten notes regarding Jack Hays being nominated Sheriff in 1850. 1 leaf.

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Handwritten notes listing the men under Hays command. 1 leaf.

A22-30
Handwritten notes regarding "The Battle of Pedernales, Col. Jack Hays Famous Indian Fight in 1844." 1 leaf.

A22-30
Handwritten notes for the manuscript about Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. These notes are divided into bundles with paper clips: 17 leaves; 11 leaves; 22 leaves; 11 leaves; 27 leaves; 10 leaves; and 14 leaves.

A22-40
Newspaper clipping "Jack Hayes, Famous As Ranger, Visits Commerce Street."

A22-40
Newspaper clipping "Voice of the People" by W.K. Baylor. 3 copies.

A22-40
Newspaper clipping "Jack Hays, The Famous Texian Ranger, The Battle for Pedernales" by Edgar Rivera.

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Newspaper clipping "Jack Hays, The Famous Texian Ranger, Hays' Fight Near Laredo" by Edgar Rivera.

A22-40
Newspaper clipping "Jack Hays, The Famous Texian Ranger" by Edgar Rivera.

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Newspaper clipping "Captain of Rangers."

A22-40
Newspaper clipping "Jack Hays, The Famous Texian Ranger, Hays As A Surveyor" by Edgar Rivera.

A22-40
Newspaper clipping "Jack Hays. Texas and the Texans."

A22-40
Photostats of newspaper clipping "Hays' Career In The Mexican War."

A22-40
Four leaves torn from The Confederate Veteran.
Poem "The Price of Peace."
Story "Texas Rangers in the Mexican War."
Poem "The Phantom Alabama."
Story "The Funny Side of the Fight."

A22-40
Love, Franklin D. [Attorney] to James T. De Shields. May 14, 1906. TL, 1 postcard.

A22-40
Translation of an extract from "Texas mit besonderer Rucksicht auf deutache Auswanderung und die physischen Veraltnisse des Landes nach eigener Beobachtung geschildert von Dr. Ferdinand Roemer" Bonn 1849. Typed, 2 leaves.

A22-50
Manuscript by I.D. Affleck regarding Jack Hays.

A22-50
Notes, a total of 30 leaves, handwritten.

A22-50
Chapter 1. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 2. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 3. Typed with handwritten editing, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 4. Typed with handwritten editing, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 5. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 6. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 7. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 8. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 9. Typed with handwritten editing, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 10. Typed with handwritten editing, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 11. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 12. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 20 leaves.

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Chapter 13. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 6 leaves.

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Chapter 13 (revised). Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 11 leaves.

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Chapter 14. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 50 leaves.

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Additional pages for Chapter 14. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Chapter 17. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 18. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 19. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 20. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 21. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 22. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 6 leaves.

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Chapter 23. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 24. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 6 leaves.

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Chapter 25. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 26. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 27. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 28. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 29. Handwritten, 12 leaves.

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Chapter 30. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 31. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 32. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 33. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 34. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 35. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 36. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 37. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 38. Handwritten, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 39. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 11 leaves.

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Chapter 40. Handwritten, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 41. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 11 leaves.

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Chapter 42. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 43. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 44. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 45. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 46. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 47. Handwritten and typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 48. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 49. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 10 leaves.

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Chapter 50. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 50 leaves.

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Chapter 51. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 6 leaves.

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Chapter 52. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 53. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 54. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 6 leaves.

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Chapter 55. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 56. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 57. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 9 leaves.

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Chapter 58. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 6 leaves.

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Chapter 59. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 60. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 61. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 7 leaves.

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Chapter 62. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

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Chapter 63. Handwritten, 12 leaves.

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Chapter 64. Typed with handwritten editing and notes, 8 leaves.

Mary Hunt Affleck

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Original certificate from the Daughters of the Confederacy electing Mary Hunt Affleck as a member to the Robert E. Lee Chapter. undated.

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Original certificated from the Daughters of the American Revolution electing Mary Hunt Affleck as a member with the Lady Washington Chapter. January 3, 1905.

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Original diploma from Harrodsburgh Female College awarding Mary Foster Hunt a degree of Mistress of Arts. June 22, 1865.

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Speech given by Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck) at her graduation from Harrodsburg Female College titled "Alpha and Omega, The Beginning and the End." June 22, 1865. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

A23-10
Speech given by Mary Foster Hunt Affleck 50 years after her graduation from Harrodsburg Female College. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

A23-20
Scrapbook belonging to Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated 1876. Consisting of newspaper clippings attached to the pages.

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"Mrs. Jane T.H. Cross, The Home of Her Childhood" by Mary F. Hunt. 1876.

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"Memorial Day" verse by Mary F. Hunt. From Holly Springs Reporter, 1875.

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"The Pure Woman" by Mary F. Hunt.

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"Little Ills" by Mary F. Hunt, 1876.

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"Daylight on the Wreck" by Mary F. Hunt. From Streets Monthly, 1876.

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Article regarding Mrs. Belknap by Mary F. Hunt. From Galveston News, 1876.

A23-20
"Poem Dedicated to Texas Rangers" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1877.

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"Desert Ways" verse by Mary F. Hunt.

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"Tell My Boy" verse dedicated to the Texas Rangers by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1894.

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"Long ago in the sweet twilight hushes..." verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. March 1899.

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"The Gift" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Mother's Question" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Our Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Letter From Mississippi, The Political Condition of the State Historical Reference Two Places of Interest, etc." by Mary F. Hunt. From Danville, Ky. Advocate, 1875.

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"Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. February, 1882.

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"At Wildwood" article regarding Miss Mary Hunt.

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"A Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Harrodsburgh, Ky., 1872.

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"For Jamie's Birthday" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. December 20, 1897.

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"The Song, Dedicated to Mrs. L.M. Simon" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. August 11, 1898.

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"The Heavenly Day" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Kentucky People" by Miss Mary Foster Hunt. January 1, 1874.

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"Ante bellum Children, How the Little Boys and Girls of the Old South Were Dressed Their Amusements" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1903.

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"Living Grace" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"For His Mother on His Birthday, Vernon Pampell Born February 13, 1895, Died January 29, 1903" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. February 13, 1908.

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"A Strange Experience" story by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Harris, Mrs. J.T. [Woodville, Rappahonnack Co., Virginia] to Mary Hunt Affleck [Glenblythe]. July 20, 1897. Re: inquiring if "A Strange Experience" was real. ALS, 1 leaf.

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McCarty, J.F. [Physician and Surgeon, Comanche, Tx.] to Mary Hunt Affleck. July 29, 1897. Re: inquiring if "A Strange Experience" was real. ALS, 1 leaf.

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"Rest" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 28, 1897.

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"In the Church, Dedicated to Mrs. Dr. Lockett" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. March 28, 1900.

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"Veiled" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Memories of the Late Dr. J. Morgan Wells, The Town where he was Born; His Early Home; The Old Church Where He Was Converted, Etc." December 1864.

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"An Old Tavern, Harrodsburgh, Ky" photograph.

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"The Tollgate" photograph.

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"Along the Way" photograph.

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"The Office House, Shaker Village," photograph.

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"Old Stage Coach" photograph.

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A small article regarding stagecoaches.

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Commencement Program from Central High School in Brenham. Listed is Marie Affleck as a Valedictorian and on the Honor Role. Dated June 10, 1900. Attached is newspaper clipping of photograph of Central High School.

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Cline, Henry A. [Attorney, Wharton, Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. December 31, 1900. TL, 1 leaf.

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Article stating Miss Marie Affleck as valedictorian.

A23-20
Article publishing Marie Affleck's speech as Valedictorian "Open Gates."

A23-20
"The Passing of Autumn" verse dedicated to Marie Affleck.

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"Death of Marie Affleck."

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"Lines" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 4, 1900.

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"The Story of A Cake" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Brenham Woman."

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"The Rose and The Dew" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Tom Castles and Baby.

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"The Woman of the Confederacy" by Mary Hunt Affleck. April 21, 1903.

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"The Texas Flag" verse by Anna Marie Affleck. 1862.

A23-20
"Robert E. Lee" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Tell The Children" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Little Ills" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Man of the New North" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Child's Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1856 & 1916.

A23-20
"Heart Watch" song verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Brenham Children's Auxiliary" by Varina Jefferson Davis. October 5, 1903.

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"The Story of A Cake" by Mary Hunt Affleck, Director of Jefferson Davis Children's Auxiliary.

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"Unforgotten" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Fort Worth, December 4, 1902.

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"Her Picture" verse dedicated to Miss Katie Daffan by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Black Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
Article regarding the opening of a new Depot at Beaumont, Tx. Handwritten note states this was the last entertainment Mary Hunt Affleck attended with her daughter Marie.

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Article regarding the marriage of Miss Trunion Robey to Mr. T.D. Affleck.

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"Mr. Dunbar Affleck Goes to Houston With the Western Land Company" from Evening Press, February 12, 1909.

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"A Gifted Woman of Texas" regarding Mary Hunt Affleck, from Collier's Magazine. December 31, 1910.

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"Brenham Lady, The Only Woman That Has Addressed the Texas Senate."

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"Pledge Support for Confederate Women's Home" regarding Mary Hunt Affleck's address to the Senate.

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"A Lovely Life" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Sympathy" verse dedicated to Mrs. C.B. Shepard by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Absent One" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Crystals" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Argosy" and the poem "Summer Time."

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"Blue Bonnets" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Woman, Noted Confederate Writer Sends Message to Orphan Brigade" regarding a poem by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Mrs. Affleck Honored," from the Galveston Tribune.

A23-20
"October" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"All Hail New Year's Greetings to the Texas Press Women" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Bon Voyage" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Woman Lobbyist" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Summer Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Trabbin' Back to Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Flood of Years" verse by William Culler Bryant.

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"To Two More in Heaven" verse by Madge.

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"The Conquered Banner" verse by Father Ryan of Mobile.

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"Reply to the Conquered Banner" verse by an English Woman.

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"A Fine Poem" by Professor Lowell of Harvard University.

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"Through the Pass" verse regarding Capt. Matthew F. Maury.

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"Annabel Lee" verse by Edgar A. Poe.

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"Bryant's Centennial Hymn" verse of song sung at the centennial in Philadelphia, July 4, 1876.

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"My Mother's Grave" verse by George D. Prentice.

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"The Castle Builder" verse from Longfellow's "Aftermath."

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"On The Summit of the Sierra Madre" verse by George D. Prentice.

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"Two Lovers" verse by George Eloit.

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"High Tide at Gettysburg" verse by Will H. Thompson.

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"Christmas Violets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"If We Knew" verse, author unknown.

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"To Thee" verse, author unknown.

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"And we shall see how..." verse, author unknown.

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"The New Church Organ" verse by Will M. Carleton.

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"The Golden Side" verse, author unknown.

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"Wildwood" dedicated to Mary E. Goddard by A.A.H. Harrodsburg, September, 1872.

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Printed card for the Festival at City Park. Contains poem "Black Mammy" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Pestilence in New Orleans, 1853" verse, author unknown.

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"Nobility" verse, author unknown.

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"Rowena" verse, author unknown.

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"Nobody!" verse, author unknown.

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"In The Chamber of Death" verse by Lavina.

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"Loved Eyes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Lone Grave" verse by Anna A. Hunt.

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"The Southern Aid Society of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Child Picture" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas.

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"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Barren Fig Tree" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas.

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"The Child and the Flowers" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas. December 18, 1884.

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"The Loving Word" verse by Mrs. A.A. Hunt.

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"Woman of Canaan" verse by Mrs. Anna A. Hunt.

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"The Tangled Skein" verse by Mrs. A.A. Hunt.

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"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Life Label" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"New England" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Contrast" verse by Anna Marie Affleck. March 20, 1898.

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"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Gov. Adair, Incident of War of 1812 Makes Interesting Story" article regarding Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Bird" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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War Department, The Military Secretary's Office, Washington to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. December 28, 1905. Re: genealogy information on John Adair. TLS, 1 leaf.

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"American History" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck which was read by her at the Lee anniversary celebration in Houston.

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"Jefferson Davis" verse probably by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"In Memoriam, Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Club Woman's Thanksgiving Prayer" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Love Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Mary Winn Smoots.

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"The Spirit of Peace" by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to The Texas Division United Daughters of the Confederacy.

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"A Token" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Absent One" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. H.K. Harrison.

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Obituary of Mrs. S.H. Watson, December 13, 1915, written by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Mine Enemy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Loose sheet, handwritten and inserted into scrapbook.

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Identification card from Texas Woman's Press Association for Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, dated June 14, 1909. Printed, 1 card.

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"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Gates Ajar" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone" article.

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"Our Jewels" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. C.B. Stone.

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"Mrs. Affleck and Quill Club Were Among Earnest Advocated of Park at Old Washington" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Tributes by Mrs. Affleck" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Brenham First, Houston Follows in an Organization" article.

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"Sympathy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Mary Manlove.

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Thompson, Mimi L. [Brenham, Tx.] to Trunion and Dunbar Affleck. December 19, 1951. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Excerpt from History of Kentucky by W.H. Perrin, J.H. Battle and G.C. Kniffin, published in 1886 by F.A. Battey Publishing Co. Typed, 3 leaves.

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Delegate Ribbon from United Daughters of the Confederacy 7th Annual Convention. December 2, 3, & 4, 1902.

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Ribbon from the Tom Green, No. 531, Brenham United Daughters of the Confederacy.

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Two Delegate Ribbons from United Daughters of the Confederacy 14th Annual Convention, Brownwood, Tx. December 7,8,9, & 10, 1909.

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Sister Mary Agnes of Dominican Convent of Galveston to T.D. Affleck. September 1936. Re: her making a handmade card of his mother's poem Blue Bonnets. ALS, 1 card.

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Printed pamphlet containing "Waiting" by John Burroughs, "Meditations on Immortality" by Adair Welcker and "The Sunshine Brigade" by Alfred J. Waterhouse.

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Ballinger, Betty [Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. undated. Re: her leaving one of her medals to the jeweler who made them, as he lost the originals in the storm. ALS, 1 leaf.

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"Your Devoted Mother" [Coleman, Tx.] to "My Dear Darling Child." September 28, 1913. ALS, 3 leaves.

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"Mother Affleck" [Brenham] to "My dear Trunion." December 20, 1922. ALS, 1 leaf.

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The Story of A Cake by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, circa 1906. Typed, 2 leaves.

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Martin, Mary A. [Principal, San Jacinto School in Galveston] to Mr. Affleck. July 13, 1931.

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Folded inside this letter were newspaper clippings (6x):
Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Lupinus Texensis" article from Houston Post. June 9, 1946.
"Texas Plants" by Nancy Richey Ranson.
"Pictures Depict Legend of Nun Called 'Woman in Blue'" article from The Galveston Daily News. June 14, 1936.
"Legend of Mystic 'Woman in Blue,' Mainland May Fete Figure, Told by Father Carney" article from The Galveston Daily News, April 23, 1939.
"Origin of the Texas Bluebonnet" by Ola Harris Beaubien.

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"Bluebonnets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"My Texas" by J. Frank Dobie, article from The Houston Post, March 9, 1941.

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"Legends of the Bluebonnet" article.

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"Legend of the Bluebonnet" excerpt from the original manuscript by Mrs. Bruce Reid, published by J. Frank Dobie. In two sleeves.

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Scrapbook made by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck when she was a child. It contains various newspaper clippings glued onto the pages. Contains:

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"Childhood" verse by Winny Woodbine.

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"The Southern Flag" verse, author unknown.

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"Masonic" verse, author unknown.

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"Metaphor of Birth and Death" verse, author unknown.

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"Picking Up A Pin" story, author unknown.

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"The Power of Home Courtesies" story, author unknown.

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"Declaration of War Against the United States" article.

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"Spicy Correspondence" article.

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"Man of Honor" story, author unknown.

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"To the American People" verse by Bayard Taylor.

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"What an Infatuated Young Man Would do for his Lady Love" verse, author unknown.

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"Kindness" verse by Anna Cora Ritchie.

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"A Thick Headed Husband" article.

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"Mrs. Fidge" article.

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"Summer" verse, author unknown.

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"A Gem" verse, author unknown.

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Article of quotes "Great Men," "Property," "An Irish Repartee."

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"Swallowed a Hole" story.

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"The Old Ho___" story by E.N.H.

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"Mr. and Mrs. Rasher" story, author unknown.

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"Matrimony is: ..." article.

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"Morning" verse, author unknown.

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"Evening" verse, author unknown.

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"Ever Onward" verse, author unknown.

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"Not All A Waif" by W.S. Gaffney.

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"Marcus Antonius" verse, author unknown.

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"Let Them Scold!" article by Mrs. George Washington Wyllys.

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"A Child in the Storm" by James Nack.

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"A Good One 'Hog In! Hog Out!" story.

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"Lines, By Orion" verse, author unknown.

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"Dear Crazy Gotham" article by Fanny Fern.

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"A Letter to the Editors of the Louisville Journal" from Washington, July 23, 1861. verse, author unknown.

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"Manassas" verse, by A Southern.

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"Changing Tune" verse, author unknown.

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"The Physician's Visit" story, author unknown.

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"All Sorts of Items" story, author unknown.

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"The Heiress Disenchanted" story by Any Randolph.

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"Hopes" verse by E. Conwell Smith.

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"The Lovely Month of June" article, author unknown.

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"Lovers' Walks" verse, author unknown.

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"We Swear, etc." verse, author unknown.

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"Massachusetts" by Maneo, June 20, 1861.

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"Odds and Ends" verse, author unknown.

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Various small quotes.

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"The Great Battle At Manassas" article.

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"Why Should We Mourn?" verse by Finley Johnson.

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"Kentucky" verse by Davie Barour.

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"A California Trial" article.

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"The Water Lily" verse, author unknown.

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"To The Evening Wind" verse, author unknown.

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"The Progress of Liberty" verse, author unknown.

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"Time" story, author unknown.

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"To Seneca Lake" verse, author unknown.

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"The Clouds" verse, author unknown.

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"Stanzas Addressed to the Greeks" verse, author "Anonymous."

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"Odd Scraps and Facts" article.

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"Spectacles" verse by Byron.

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The last pages are handwritten recipes.
Flemish Cream
Coco nut Cake ____ Pudding
A good Custard Pudding
Potato Soup

To Take Ink Spots out of Linen
To Take Mildew out of Linen
To remove grease spots
Clove Cake
Loaf Cake
Currant Cake
___ Pudding
Potato Crust(?) Cake
Rice Pudding with Fruit
Bake Rice Pudding
Sponge Cake
Rice Poundcake

Mary Hunt Affleck

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Scrapbook belonging to Mary Hunt Affleck. Consists mainly of newspaper clippings glued onto the pages. Contains:
"Christmas" verse, author unknown. 1884.
"The First Christmas Morn" picture.
"Christmas Chimes" by Mrs. M.A. Kidder. 1878. "The Flight Into Egypt" picture.
"Christmas In The Olden Time" verse by Sir Walter Scott.
"The Mistletoe" article.
"On New Year's Eve" verse by William C. Richards.
"A Wish" verse by Margaret Veley.
"Xmas Forever" verse, author unknown.
"Retrospection" verse by Frank J. Ottarson.
"Ring Out, Wild Bells" verse by Alfred Tennyson.
"Christmas" verse by Bryant.
"Christmas Superstitions" article.
"The New Year" verse from The Chicago Tribune.
"The Matron Year" verse, author unknown.
"The Young Ladies' New Year's Toilet" verse by Electra.
"On The Threshold" verse, author unknown.
"The Year's Twelve Children" verse, author unknown.
"King Cheer" verse by George Macdonald.
"Christmas Festivities" article.
"Christmas in Norway" article.
"The New Year" verse, author unknown.
"Song" verse, author unknown.
"Consider the Lilies of the Field" picture.
"Watchman, What of the Night?" picture.
"The Burial of Moses" verse, author unknown.
"The Watered Lilies, or Only an Earthen Vessel" verse, author unknown.
"Thought Gems" verse, author unknown.
"The Fallow Field" verse by Julia C.R. Dorr from Harper's Magazine for February.
"Mother in Heaven" verse, author unknown.
"The Price Paid" verse, author unknown.
"The Last Hymn" verse by Marianna Farmington
"The Care of Providence" verse, author unknown.
"The Apostle's Petition" verse by Miss M.H. Haw.
"Home Going" verse, author unknown.
"It Is Well With the Child" verse by Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters.
"Carries the Lambs in His Bosom" verse, author unknown.
"The Doomed Man" verse by James W. Alexander, D.D.
"The Sweet Old Story" verse, author unknown.
"What is my Work ToDay?" verse, author unknown.
"Watch Your Words" verse, author unknown.
"The Starless Crown" verse by J.L.H.
"Follow Thou Me" verse, author unknown.
"The Precious Token" verse, author unknown.
"Called Aside" verse, author unknown.
"He Leadeth Me" verse by Mrs.Lucy Randolph Fleming.
"Lords Prayer" verse, author unknown.
"They Neither Toil Nor Spin" verse, author unknown.
"Forgotten Workers" verse, author unknown.
"The Tapestry Weavers" verse, author unknown.
"Trust" verse by Dean Alford.
"My Lambs" verse, author unknown.
"The Master is so Fair" verse, author unknown.
"Two Worlds" verse by Keble.
"The Gathering Place" verse by Rev. W.G. Kedy.
"Saints Going Home" verse, author unknown.
"Thanksgiving Hymn" verse, author unknown.
"Ararat" verse, author unknown.
"Heaven Within Us" verse, by C. Upham.
"Taken and Brought" verse, author unknown
"Toil" verse, author unknown.
"The Petition" verse by Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters.
"Year Unto Year" verse by Clara B. Heath.
"Another Weaver's Poem" verse, author unknown.
"My Way" verse, author unknown.
"In The Last Pew" verse, author unknown.
"Heavier the Cross, The Nearer to Heaven" verse, author unknown.
"Prayer Availeth Much" verse, author unknown.
"Cling to the Mighty One" verse, author unknown.
"Bringing Home the Flock" verse by Sarah Doudnew.
"If We Would" verse, author unknown.
"Behold I Knock" verse, author unknown.
"Christ My All" verse by Rev. H. Bonar, D.D.
"Heaven" verse, author unknown.
"The Still Small Voice" verse, author unknown.
"The Miner" verse, author unknown.
"Distractions in Prayer" verse, author unknown.
"Lost and Found" verse, author unknown.
"God's Will" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Edition" verse, author unknown.
"Comfort" verse, author unknown.
"A Guest for Me" verse by Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters.
"Wondrous Music" verse, author unknown.
"Dimensions of Heaven" verse, author unknown.
"Cumbered About Much Serving" verse, author unknown.
"Going Home" verse, author unknown.
"Faith" verse, author unknown.
"Not Mine, But Thine" verse, author unknown.
"Untold" verse by Margaret E. Sangster.
"Amen" verse by F.C. Browning.
"God With Me" verse, author unknown.
"Judge Not Thy Neighbor" verse, author unknown.
"Here and There" verse, author unknown.
"As Unto Thee" verse, author unknown.
"The Maiden's Prayer" verse, author unknown. From Dallas Sunday Mercury.
"If" verse by Rose W. Fry.
"Not Far" verse, author unknown.
"I Know Not The Way" verse by Annie Herbert.
"The Peace of God" verse, author unknown.
"He Leads Us On" verse, author unknown.
"Only A Thought" verse, author unknown.
"Thoughts for the Week" verse, author unknown.
"Easter Day" verse by Millie Mayfield.
"A Nature Prayer" verse, author unknown.
"The Oldest Christian Hymn" verse, author unknown.
"The Saints' Hymn" quotes from the Bible.
"The Gate of Life" verse, author unknown.
"Ashes to Ashes, The Burning of Galveston November 13, 1885" verse by Mary Hunt McCaler.
"Starting" verse by Marian Douglas from Harper's Weekly.
"A Quiet Life" verse, author unknown.
"An Earnest Prayer" verse by Eloit Rider.
"One Step at a Time" verse by Mary H. Valentine.
"Hymns" article.
"The Master's Touch" verse by Bonar.
"The Clergy and a Fish" article.
"A Well Spent Life" article.
"What Constitutes Hell" article.
"Worship" verse, author unknown.
"Pertinent Questions" article.
"God's Orderings" verse by Wordsworth.
"The Ceaseless March" verse by Edward Wm. Davis.
"No More Kings" verse by Emerson.
"No Sects in Heaven" verse, author unknown.
"Beautiful Words" verse, author unknown.
"True Nun of God's Nunnery" verse, author unknown.
"The Absent One" verse, author unknown.
"The First Tangle" verse, author unknown.
"Thy Burden" verse, author unknown.
"Enough" verse by Christina Rossetti.
"Unrest" verse, author unknown.
"Come to Church" verse by S.T. Coleridge, 1797.
"God Is Love" verse composed by a missionary in India.
"As A Little Child" verse by May M. Anderson.
"An Answered Prayer" verse by Marianne Farningham.
"Wanted Haystacks" article.
"Climb Up" article.
"The House Warming Hymn" verse by Martin Luther, read at Queen Victoria's house warming at Osborne.
"An Easter Hymn" verse by Rev. J.A. Mecklin.
"Every Day Work" verse, author unknown.
"The Coming of Christ" verse, author unknown.
"Song of Rest" verse, author unknown.
"A Dream" verse by G.T. Lanigan.
"Through Death to Live" verse, author unknown.
"God's Care" verse, author unknown.
"Two Fortunes" verse by Alice Cary.
"Whiskey vs. Brains" article.
"The Price of a Drink" verse by Josephine Pollard.
"The Bar Room Bank" verse, author unknown.
"A Fearful Time" article.
"The Ruined Home" verse, author unknown.
"Dare to Say 'No'" verse, author unknown.
"The Scoffer's Eloquence" article.
"Authors will steal, even for their tombstones..." article.
Picture of William Faulkner torn from a magazine.
"Lines" verse by Howard Falconer, May 15, 1869.
"Death of Judge Thomas M. Hunt" obituary.
"Answers the Last Roll Call, Judge Thos. M. Hunt, Old Soldier, Statesman and Good Citizen, Died Yesterday Afternoon.
"Mrs. A.A. Hunt" obituary.
"The Death of Dr. James A. Hunt" several obituaries.
"Lines Written on the Back of a Confederate Note" verse by a Confederate soldier. Handwritten copy.
"Anniversary of Postage Stamps" article.
"That Confederate Poem" article.
Manual of Rare Coins and Rare Stamps, published in 1892.
Printed portrait of Henry W. Longfellow, published by Democratic Monthly Magazine.
"Longfellow" verse regarding Longfellow, author unknown.
"Henry W. Longfellow" article by Lydia M. Millard.
"The Village Blacksmith" verse by Professor Longfellow.
"The Maid and Magpie" verse from "Evangeline".
"The Day is Done" verse by Henry W. Longfellow.
"Morning" verse by Longfellow.
"Via Solutaria, an unpublished poem by Henry W. Longfellow."
"The Light of the Stars" verse, author unknown.
"Longfellow's Finest Sonnet" verse.
"January, from the Autograph Birthday Book" verse by Henry W. Longfellow.
"The Iron Pen" verse by Henry W. Longfellow.
"Longfellow's First Poem 'Mr. Finney's Turnip'" verse.
"The Certain Record" verse, author unknown (probably Longfellow).
"Pathways" verse by Longfellow.
"O day of rest! How beautiful, how fair..." verse by Longfellow.
"The Children's Hour" verse by Longfellow.
"The Battle Field" verse by William Cullen Bryant.
"The Snow Shower" verse by William Cullen Bryant.
"The Death of the Flowers" by William Cullen Bryant.
"Lexington 1775" verse by John G. Whittier.
"Longfellow" verse by Jno. G. Whittier.
"The Two Angels" verse by John G. Whittier.
"The Forsaken Farm House" verse by J.G. Whittier.
"Valuation" verse by John G. Whittier.
"Love's Immortality" verse by John G. Whittier.
"The West" verse by John G. Whittier.
"A Dream of Summer" verse by John G. Whittier.
"The Light That Is Felt" verse by John G. Whittier.
"In School Days" verse by J.G. Whittier.
"The Maiden's Prayer" verse by J.G. Whittier.
"Tilden" verse by John G. Whittier.
"The Sword of Robert Lee" verse by "Moina" (Father Ryan).
"Death" verse by "Moina" (Father Ryan).
"Rest" verse by Father Ryan.
"The Land We Love" verse by Father Ryan.
"Dining" verse by Owen Meredith.
"Centennial Poem, Washington and Lee University. 1775 1875" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"A Litany of Pain" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"Far or Near" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"A November Nocturn" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"The Fairies Table Cloth" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"The Prince's Honeycomb" verse by Mrs. M.J. Preston.
"Sanctum Sanctorum" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"My Motto" verse, author unknown.
"The Tenth of May, A Poem for Decoration Day" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"Whatsoever" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"The Farmer Feedeth All" verse by Charles G. Leland.
"The Dignity of Labor" verse, author unknown.
"The Home and Farm" verse, author unknown.
"The Farmer's Seventy YEars" verse, author unknown.
"Farmer Joy's 'Arrantin'" verse by Caroline B. Lerow.
"Our Rural Home" verse, author unknown.
"The Farmer's Rank" verse, author unknown.
"Song of Labor" verse, author unknown.
"The Turnip Crop of the Jordan" article.
Printed picture of "The Bride of Lammeroor" by Sir Walter Scott.
Newspaper picture "Christmas Is Coming, Hurrah!"
"The Secrets of Palmistry, How to Tell Fortunes by the Lines of the Hand" article.
"A Requiem" verse, author unknown.
"An Emigrant's Inscription" verse, author unknown.
"Labors of Hercules" article.
"The Ballad of the Beggar" verse by Austin Dobson.
"Tributes to Woman" list of quotes.
"The History of the Habeas Corpus" article.
"Le Chene et le Roseau" verse, author unknown.
"Remember Me" verse, author unknown.
"Love's Strategy" article by Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck).
"Sunday in the Country" verse, author unknown.
"A Graye Subject" verse, author unknown.
"Yesterday" verse, author unknown.
Printed picture "Marie Antoinette Going to Execution."
Printed picture "Condemnation of the Princess Lamballe."
"Death of the Robin" verse by Mrs. Emerline S. Smith.
"Woman's Glory" article.
"Harvest" verse, author unknown.
"Old School, Books" verse, author unknown.
"Tom Hood to His Wife" verse, author unknown.
"Carpe Diem" verse by Owen Meredith.
"One by One" verse by Dickens.
"The woman was fairer..." verse by Owen Meredith.
"Sometimes in heaven..." verse by Louise Chandler Moulton.
"Surnames" article.
"Remembering Earth" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Book keeper" verse, author unknown.
"Origin of the Needle" article.
"Two Pairs of Boots" verse, author unknown.

"Bobolink's Song" verse, author unknown.
"Her Buttercups" verse, author unknown.
"Woman's Tears" verse by Robert Odgen Fowler.
"A Passage" verse by Boyle O'Reilly.
"The Fire of Home" verse by George Worster.
"Sage and Singer" verse, author unknown.
"The Postmaster" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Wreck at Galveston" verse, author unknown.
"Love's Dread" verse, author unknown.
"Till Then, Good Night" verse by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
"The Empty Nest" verse by Emily Miller.
"The Lost Cause" verse by Victor Kinnear, dedicated to Pauline in Paradise.
Printed picture "And when night came..."
Printed picture "The Retriever."
"Lines on the Death of his son, Charles" verse by Daniel Webster.
"Ode" verse by General Albert Pike of Arkansas.
"Woman" list of quotes which compose a poem.
"Words of Sympathy" verse by Albert Pike. March 28, 1884.
"Our Dead" verse, author unknown.
"Dawn on the Irish Coast" verse by John Locke.
"A Photograph" verse by Rose Terry Cooke.
"Stonewall Jackson's Way" verse, author unknown.
"The Ivy Green" verse by Charles Dickens.
"The Library" verse by Southey.
"Pictures of Memory" verse by Alice Carey.
"Thou and I" verse by Phoebe Cary.
"Love is Indestructible" verse by Southey.
"To F , On Receiving a Present of Flowers" verse by Alice Carey. October, 1853.
"True Love" verse by Alice Carey.
"Drawing Water" verse by Phoebe Cary.
"Strangest of All" verse by Carlotta Perry.
"Is it Worth While?" verse by Joaquin Miller.
"The People's Song of Peace" verse by Joaquin Miller.
"Only Going to the Gate" verse, author unknown.
"The Texan's Perfect Wife" verse by Joaquin Miller.
"Liberty Tree, 1765" verse by Thomas Paine.
"Hadrian's Address to His Soul" verse, author unknown.
"The Consumptive" verse, author unknown.
"Consolation" verse, author unknown.
"We Watched her Breathing" verse, author unknown.
"At The King's Gate" verse, author unknown.
"The Cynic to the Enthusiast" verse by Charles M. Snyder.
"Jefferson's Ten Rules of Life" article.
"A Persian Song" verse by T.B. Aldrich.
"A Lost Love" verse, author unknown.
"Now and Then" verse, author unknown.
"Hidden" verse by Mrs. M.M. Lyle.
"Alexander Hamilton Stephens, In Memoriam" verse, author unknown.
"The Last Patch (of Cotton)" verse by Paul Hamilton Hayne.
"Fifty two, Reflections of a Cynic" verse by Paul Hayne.
"Charity" verse, author unknown.
"Nights" verse by Barry Cornwall.
"Valediction" verse, author unknown.
"Shakespeare" verse by Mrs. Florence Anderson Clark, Bonham, Tx.
"September" verse by Ellen Mackay Hutchinson.
"Break, break, break..." verse by Alfred Tennyson.
"When Hair Turns Gray" verse by Emma Alice Browne.
"Gifts" verse by Emma Lazrus.
"The Child's Garden" verse, author unknown.
"Madame La Marquise" verse by Owen Meredith.
"Strength for To Day" verse, author unknown.
"Youth" unpublished verse by Robert Burns.
"In the October Fields" verse by Robert Burns Wilson.
"In October" verse, author unknown.
"My Sister" verse by Mrs. Amelia B. Welby.
"If We Knew" verse, author unknown.
"The Glory of Woman A Tribute" verse by J.G. Holland.
"What Will It Matter?" verse, author unknown.
"Memory" verse by James A. Garfield.
"The Daughter of Mendoza" verse by Mirabeau B. Lamar.
"Solitude" verse, author unknown.
"The Bitterness of Death" verse, author unknown.
"The Democratic Flag" verse by G.B.H.
"The String That Snapped" verse, author unknown.
"Twilight!" verse, author unknown.
"A Startling Old Poem" verse, author unknown.
"A Woman's Veil" verse, author unknown.
"The Bride of Sig____" verse, author unknown.
"Bormus, A Linus Song" verse by Ellice Hopkins.
"The Worn Out Font of Type" verse, author unknown.
"The Boys" verse, author unknown.
"A Lake Lyric" verse by Wm. H. Hayne.
"What Was His Creed?" verse, author unknown.
"The Dreamer" verse, author unknown.
"My Princess" verse by Nora Perry.
"Antony and Cleopatra" verse, author unknown.
"Monosyllable Poem" verse by J. Addison Alexander, D.D.
"The Drop and the Cloud" verse by L.D. Brewster.
"Life's Play" verse by Vandyke Brown.
"The Tree Puzzle" questions and answers.
"My Lamb" verse, author unknown.
"In April" verse by Helen Jackson.
"Peach Blooms" verse, author unknown.
"Together" verse, author unknown.
"The Silver Wedding" verse, author unknown.
"Fate" verse, author unknown.
"Specters" verse, author unknown.
"Forget Me Not" verse, author unknown.
"The Balance" verse by Margaret Johnson.
"People Will Talk" verse, author unknown.
"In the Rough" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Couple" verse, author unknown.
"The Midnight Bell" verse by Geo. P. Morris.
"Ode to the Greek Slave" verse by Augustin Duganne.
"Love's Sweet Red Rose" verse, author unknown.
"Violets" verse by Mrs. L.S. McPherson.
"Portrait of a Lady" verse by J.S.B.
"In Arcadia" verse, author unknown.
"A Bartered Love" verse, author unknown.
"The Mocking Bird" by A.A. Hunt. April, 1870.
"Censure" quote by Addison.
"Those Silver Locks" verse, author unknown.
"A Riddle" verse by Miss Catherine Fanshawe.
"The Foolishness of Preaching" verse by Edward Willett.
"Be Careful What You Say" verse, author unknown.
"A Homeside Story" verse, author unknown.
"The Way of the World" verse by Ella Wheeler.
"My Toast" verse by A.M. Heathcote.
"Chamouny at Sunrise" verse by Frederica Bram.
"The Latest Verse, On Calais Sands" verse by Andrew Lang.
"Sophie Perovskaya" verse, author unknown.
"The Voices of the Sea" verse, author unknown.
"Comfortable Words" verse, author unknown.
"Our Ships at Sea" verse, author unknown.
"In Servitude" verse, author unknown.
"Where the Weary Are At Rest" verse by Eliza Cook.
"O'er the Llano Estacado" verse, author unknown.
"Winter Day on the Prairie" verse, author unknown.
"A Sea Glimpse" verse, author unknown.
"Calling" verse by Pearl Rivers.
"Undercurrents" verse, author unknown.
"Renunciation" verse, author unknown.
"The Two Worlds" verse, author unknown.
"Practice What You Preach" verse by Annie C.
"Somebody's Mother" verse, author unknown.
"The Golden Side" verse, author unknown.
"Let us Help One Another" verse, author unknown.
"Rejected" verse, author unknown.
"Honest Duty" verse, author unknown.
"The Head That Sheltered Mine" verse by Mary Hunt McCaler.
"Old Time Melody" verse, author unknown.
"Content" verse, author unknown.
"Lines to the Sea Bird" verse by J.M. Klapp.
"The People's Day" verse, author unknown.
"The World is Vast" verse, author unknown.
"Memories" verse, author unknown.
"The Life Clock" verse by J.W. Barker.
"Little Things" verse, author unknown.
"The Silver Lining" verse, author unknown.
"The wiser mind..." verse by Wordsworth.
"Is Futuro" verse, author unknown.
"An English Lane" verse, author unknown.
"A Pleasant Nook" verse, author unknown.
"Barberries" verse by Thomas Bailey.
"The Blacksmith's Night" verse by Rev. Ralph Hoyt.
"Long Ago" verse, author unknown.
"A Sleepless Night" verse by W.M. Donnelly.
"The Vultures" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Washer Woman" verse, author unknown.
"A Winter Day" verse, author unknown.
"The Voice of the Flowers" verse, author unknown.
"Hymn of the Alamo" verse by R.M.P.
"The Family Meeting" verse by Charles Sprague.
"By The River" verse by J.H. Elloit.
"Little Streams" verse by Mary Hewitt.
"My Mother" verse, author unknown.
"Seedling Time Eve" verse by Victor Hugo.
"The 'Sunny Side'" verse, author unknown.
"The Lilies of the Field" verse, author unknown.
"Faith and Reason" verse, author unknown.
"The Pauper's Drive" verse by T. Noel.
"To A Daisy" verse by Frank Dempster Sherman.
"Nightfall" verse by Henry R. Dorr.
"Faint Heart" verse, author unknown.
"Dreamers" verse by Frank W. Lee.
"Her Happier Lot" verse, author unknown.
"Only A Year Ago" verse, author unknown.
"In April" verse by Alice W. Rollins.
"The Man and the Hour" verse, author unknown.
"Aspiration" verse, author unknown.
"Under the Snow" verse by Lillian Grey.
"The Hand That Rocks the World" verse by William Ross Wallace.
"Scatter Seeds of Kindness" verse, author unknown.
"Lesson From The Sea Shell" verse by B.W. Jones, Esq.
"Afterglow" verse by Elizabeth Akers Allen.
"Our Own" verse, author unknown.
"Consolation" verse, author unknown.
"A Wonderful Gift" verse, author unknown.
"Afterwards" verse, author unknown.
"Indirection" verse, author unknown.
"Drew the Wrong Lever" verse by Alexander Anderson.
"Epigrammatic" verse by Thos. S. Collier.
"Senex Jubilans" verse, author unknown.
"It Pays" verse, author unknown.
"Life" verse by Mrs. Barbauld.
"Under the Lava" verse by Mary B. Clarke.
"Over The Way" verse by James Berry Bensel.
"Little Things" verse, author unknown.
"The Potter" verse, author unknown.
"Book World" verse, author unknown.
"Birchington Revisited" verse, author unknown.
"Children" from The Child of the Islands by the Hon. Mrs. Norton.
"Questionings" verse, author unknown.
"The Children We Keep" verse, author unknown.
"Adrift" verse, author unknown.
"Only A Boy" verse, author unknown.
"Inevitable" verse, author unknown.
"Baby" verse, author unknown.
Printed picture "Worn out."
Printed picture "Far From Home."
"A Baby's Smile" verse, author unknown.
"What Might Have Been" verse, author unknown.
"The Children" verse, author unknown.
"Baby's Sleep" verse, author unknown.
"Baby's Hat" verse, author unknown.
"On the Shore" verse, author unknown.
"Rocking the Baby" verse by Madge Morris.
"A Baby's Mission" verse, author unknown.
"The Baby's Answers" verse, author unknown.
"To Grow Rich" verse, author unknown.
"Sweet Charity" verse by S.M.L.
"Weighing the Baby" verse, author unknown.
"Week Old Wee Cold Weak Old" verse, author unknown.
"The Little Robe of White" verse, author unknown.
"Make Childhood Sweet" verse, author unknown.
"Lamb Dressing" article.
"Resignation" verse by M.W.M.
"The Right Rapyer" verse by Einnan J. Aer.
"The Good That Children Do" verse, author unknown.
"A Kiss and A Smile" verse, author unknown.
"Household Love" verse, author unknown.
"Puzzled" verse, author unknown.
"Sunrise by the Sea" verse by Arthur Laighton.
"Grandpa's Boy" verse, author unknown.
"Childhood's Valley" verse, author unknown.
"Knock Easy" article.
"St. Leon's Toast" verse by Sir Walter Scott.
"The Strength of the Hills" verse by Louise Chandler Moulton.
"Life Music" verse by E.T.H.
"One Thing Needful" verse by Bram Stoker.
"A.D. 1885" verse, author unknown.
"Riel" verse, author unknown.
"Tale of the Forest" verse by Frances A. Fuller.
"The Soul's Errand" verse, author unknown.
"The Midnight Train" verse, author unknown.
"It Is The Song My Mother Sings" verse by Eliza Cook.
"A Last Word" verse by Barton Grey.
"A Year's Wooing" verse, author unknown.
"Advice" verse by Ella Wheeler.
"Playing Cards" article.
"What Time Is It?" verse, author unknown.
"The Life March" verse, author unknown.
"What is Man." article.
"The Old Elm Tree" verse, author unknown.
"Unknown Heroes" verse by Joel Benton.
"Going Home" verse, author unknown.
"Man" verse by Dr. H. King.
"Passed" verse by Snyder. October 9, 1868.
"Note the Bright Hours Only" verse, author unknown.
"A Sermon in Rhyme" verse, author unknown.
Several untitled poems by unknown authors.
"Sequel to The Raven" verse by R. Allston Lavender, Jr., a Maniac in the Lunatic Asylum at Raleigh, N.C.
"Red Hair" article.
"Note the Bright Hours" verse, author unknown.
"On the Beach" verse by Delia French.
"Nature's Ne'er at Rest" verse, author unknown.
"Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Memories" verse, author unknown.
"Song of the Seasons" verse, author unknown.
"Great Grandmother's Garden" verse by Mary J. Jacques.
"A Town Garden" verse by Margaret Veley.
"The Wells o' Wearle" verse by Mollie Moore Davis.
"Two Women" verse, author unknown.
"The Homeless" verse, author unknown.
"Somehow or Other" verse, author unknown.
"A Song of the Twentieth Century" verse by Jean Ingelow.
"A Wild Fancy" verse, author unknown.
"Word Puzzles" article.
"The Tramp's Tale" verse by Will Carleton.
"Sometime, Somewhere" verse by Robert Browning.
"The Workhouse Clock" verse, author unknown.
"Death of the Author of Beautiful Snow" article.
"Beautiful Child" verse, author unknown.
"Beautiful Snow!" verse by James W. Watson.
"For Love's Sake" verse, author unknown.
"The Cross Roads" verse, author unknown.
"My Stout Old Heart and I" verse by E. Hough.
"Age" verse by Wm. Albert Sutliffe.
"No Time for Waiting" verse by J.H. Duganne.
"In Spring" verse, author unknown.
"Thanksgiving Day" verse, author unknown.
"In the Library" verse by Anne C. Botta.
"Surf" verse, author unknown.
Several untitled poems by unknown authors.
"Robin and I" verse, author unknown.
"The Pope's Bull of Excommunication" verse, author unknown.
"At Home" verse by Christina Rossetti.
"A Cloud" verse, author unknown.
"From A Point of View" verse by Randolph C. Lewis.
"So Young to Die" verse, author unknown.
"The Nine O'Clock Bell" verse by J.M.H.
"God Bless You" verse, author unknown.
"Other Irish Poets" verse by John Kane.
"Give Him A Cheer" verse by Harry J. Shellman.
"Love" verse, author unknown.
"The Blind Old Milton" verse by B. Rush Plumly.
"Every Year" verse by Albert Pike.
"The String of the Rosary" verse by Maurice F. Egan.
"In the Garden" verse by Tibbins.
"Origin of the Names in the Week" article.
"The Chef d'Oeuvre" verse by Joel Benton.
"A Song of the Type Writer" verse by Jasper Barnett Cowdin.
"Hearth Song' verse by Charles Kendal.
"Some Great Writers" article.
"The Homestead" verse by A.A.H. Harrodsburg, June 2, 1860.
"War of Life" verse, author unknown.
"Saving Mother" verse, author unknown.
"If I should die before you love..." verse by Temple Bar.
"The Clothes of a Ghost" verse, author unknown.
"Hereafter" verse, author unknown.
"To Day" verse, author unknown.
"The Marriage Ring" article.
"By The Sea" verse by Thomas Burke.
"He Was Singing" article.
"Love Lightens Labor" verse, author unknown.
"The Fading One" verse by B.B. Wale.
"The Working Man" verse, author unknown.
"A Mother's Care" verse, author unknown.
"My Ships" verse by Ella Wheeler.
"A Holiday for the Wife" article.
"The Evening Hour" verse, author unknown.
"Passing Trials" article.
"The Wandering Jew" verse by W.J. Henderson.
"Ballard of the Thrush" verse by Austin Dobson.
"A Good Conscience" verse by Southwell.
"Little Griefs" verse, author unknown.
"The Dangers of Delay" verse by Southwell.
"A Valuable Hint" article.
"The Two Ways!" article.
"Pleasures of Hope" verse by Campbell.
"An Aspiration!" article.
"Religious" verse, author unknown.
"And Then" verse, author unknown.
"In February" verse by Clinton Scollard.
"Charity" verse, author unknown.
"The Wave" verse by Davie Barbour.
"The Old Canoe" verse, author unknown.
"If I Were A Voice" verse, author unknown.
"Golden Rod" verse, author unknown.
"Rue" verse, author unknown.
"Prairie Flower" verse by Mrs. Norton.
"Live and Let Be" verse, author unknown.
"Not to be Won That Way" verse by Mrs. Browning.
"Woman's Seven Ages" verse, author unknown.
"Andromeda" verse by James Jeffrey Roche.
"Now Is All Time" verse by Felix N. Gerson.
"Once with Daphne" verse, author unknown.
"Her Answer" verse, author unknown.
"The Little Sleeper" verse, author unknown.
"A Beautiful Gem" verse, author unknown.
"The Law" verse by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
"Brotherly Love" verse, author unknown.
"The Mother" verse, author unknown.
"The Country Town" verse, author unknown.
"If" verse adapted by A.F.
"Only A Little Way" verse, author unknown.
"To A Coquette" verse by Tennyson.
"Sleep" verse, author unknown.
"Friendship's Broken Ties" article.
"The Summer Midnight" verse, author unknown.
"An August Night in the Country" verse by Mrs. Louis E. Amis.
"Autumn is Ended" verse, author unknown.
"How Winter Cometh to Palace and Hovel" verse by Charles D. Gardette.
"The Snow Storm" verse, author unknown.
"Resurrection" verse, author unknown.
"Calling the Angels" verse, author unknown.
"Some Day" verse, author unknown.
"Some Day You'll Wish for Me" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Grist Mill" verse by Tennyson.
"A Splendid Woman" verse by E.A. Boyden
"A Contented Proprietor" verse, author unknown.
"In the Wheat Field" verse by Paul Hamilton Hayne.
"Mother's Girl" verse by Julia May.
"One Touch of Nature" verse by Anthony Morehead.
"True Happiness" verse, author unknown.
"The Housemaid's Art" verse, author unknown.
"The End of Satan" article.
"A Beautiful Illustration" article by O.W. Holmes.
"The Pioneer" verse by Marion Manville.
"The Winds" verse by George K. Camp.
"The Cry of the Dreamer" verse, author unknown.
"Alone" verse, author unknown.
"Hope" verse by Schiller.
Printed picture "Enid, A Saxon Maiden."
Printed picture "At the Spring."
"Wanted A Minister" verse, author unknown.
"The Devil" verse by Alfred J. Hough.
"A Welsh Classic" verse by H.H. Ballard.
"A Model Church Choir" article.
"Is It Anybody's Business" verse, author unknown.
"The Deacon's Prayer" verse, author unknown.
"A Housekeeper's Tragedy" verse, author unknown.
"She Cured Him" article.
"The Cobra Capello" verse by James R. Randall.
"A Parody" verse, author unknown.
"A New Version that Will make Whittier Laugh" verse, author unknown.
"He Done His Level Best" verse by Simon Wheeler.
"How He Was Laid" article.
"The Shoemaker" verse, author unknown.
"The English Language" verse, author unknown.
"Rhime of the Rail" verse, author unknown.
"Her Treasures" verse by Mary Ainge de Mere.
"Sally Salter" verse, author unknown.
"My Guest" verse by G.N. Matthews.
"He Came Too Late" verse by Daria Ross.
"The Butcher" verse, author unknown.
"A Mother's Diary" verse, author unknown.
"Bang" verse, author unknown.
"A Type of Beauty" verse, author unknown.
"Ninety nine in the Shade" verse, author unknown.
"Rhymes of Animals" verse, author unknown.
"Woman" verse, author unknown.
"The Highway Cow" verse, author unknown.
"The Devil and the Lawyer" verse, author unknown.
"The Popular Creed" verse by Charles P. Shiras.
"Observations of the Rev. Tucker" verse, author unknown.
"A New Mother" verse by Shipton.
"The Next German War" article.
"Electrical Phenomenon. verse, author unknown.
"The Three Cent Stamp" verse, author unknown.
"A Warning" verse, author unknown.
"Voices of the Night" verse, author unknown.
"Man" verse by Puck.
"Where Are Wicked Folks Buried?" verse, author unknown.
"The Patient Preacher" verse, author unknown.
"An Archaeological Congress" verse by R.J. Burdette.
"Grit" verse by W.T. Whelan.
"A Dead Rascal" article.
"Winter" verse by R.K.M.
"A Concord Love Song" verse by James Jeffrey Roche.
"A Bit of Moral Philosophy" verse from Puck.
"A Belated Incident" verse, author unknown.
"The Sort of People that One Meets at Dances" verse, author unknown.
"Movements of Prominent Braves" article.
"The Texas Way" article.
"A Sabbath Morn in the Country" verse from R.W. Criswell.
"A Place for Each" verse, author unknown.
"A Strike" verse, author unknown.
"The Mad, Mad Muse" verse, author unknown.
"Life In Six Acts" verse, author unknown.
"Funny Sights" verse, author unknown.
"John Billing's Essay on Swine" article.
"Under A Crazy Quilt" verse, author unknown.
"Prospecting Some Time Ahead" article.
"The Room Just Next to Mine" verse, author unknown.
"O, Lemonade" verse, author unknown.
"For Husband's Only" verse by H.C. Dodge.
"An American Congressman" verse by Smith Ely, Jr.
"Funny" verse, author unknown.
"He Has Not Far to Go" verse, author unknown.
"Browning by Telegraph" article.
"What's in a Name?" verse, author unknown.
"The Dying Shoemaker" verse, author unknown.
"Book Learning" verse, author unknown.
"Owed to Autumn" verse, author unknown.
"In the Catacombs" verse, author unknown.
"Counsel for Defendant" verse, author unknown.
"Bacon was Shakespeare" verse, author unknown.
"Vegetable Courtship" verse, author unknown.
"Irish Wit" article.
"Lee At The Wilderness" verse by Mollie E. Moore.
"Dawn Angels" verse by Mrs. A. Mary F. Robinson. Handwritten into scrapbook.
"Hymn of the Alamo" verse by R.M. Potter.
"Hymn of the Alamo" handwritten copy.
"An Acrostic Revery" verse handwritten by I.D. Affleck.

Newspaper article that are not attached into the scrapbook:
"Save Your Confederate Money' Here Is a Monumental Example" from Houston Post, October 25, 1959.
"The Capture of Harriet Lane" article by W.L. Davidson.
"The Three Flags" article.
"The Confederate Seal, Its History and Fate" article by Judge Robert L. Rodgers.

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Loose Leaf Binder holding poems, letters, etc.

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Typed copy of clipping from Galveston News of "Legend of State Flower" by Poet Laureate (Mary Hunt Affleck). This was sent by T.D. Affleck to Miss Mary A. Martin of the San Jacinto School at her request on July 17, 1931. 1 leaf.

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Greeting verse dedicated to the Girls' Study Club of Coleman, Texas from Mary Hunt Affleck of Brenham, Texas. 1910. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Inscribed to little Mary E. Goddard verse by Anna Adair Hunt (mother of Mary Hunt Affleck). 1872. Typed copy, 1 leaf.

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Acrostic verse. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Memories story by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Hetty Curry. Typed, 2 leaves, signed.

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The Locksmith verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Henry Fall, editress of The Key to Houston. Typed, 1 leaf, signed.

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Untitled verse written by Mary Hunt Affleck, Poet Laureate. June 29, 1907. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Acrostic verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Rose Fountain Howell. Typed, 1 leaf, signed.

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In Memoriam article by Mary Hunt Affleck, Chaplain, Daughters of American Revolution; dedicated to Mrs. S.H. Watson and Miss Joe Wooten. circa 1915. Typed, 2 leaves, signed.

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The Loving Cup verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. D.F. Stuart. April 5, 1907. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Mrs. Affleck's Tribute to Miss Young by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

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In Memory of Our Beloved Member, Mrs. W.F. Hasskarl verse by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, signed.

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In Memory of Laura Hunt, who died at Cameron, Texas, June 8, 1928 by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

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John Dancy Dibrell verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten corrections. Signed by author.

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To Christine Moore verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copies. 4 copies, all signed.

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Can the Kaiser verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by author.

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Response to Address of Welcome by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves, with handwritten additions. Signed by the author.

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In Memoriam, Mrs. Horace D. Brown, Improvisatrice of Texas Womans Press Assn., January, 1907 verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves. Signed by the author.

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Report of Brenham Quill Club open letter. Typed, 2 leaves. 2 copies.

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Library Report open letter to "Madam President, and Daughters of the Confederacy" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves. Signed by the author.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Officers and Members of Dick Dowling Chapter, Beaumont, Tx. June 12, 1912. TL, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Prose (probably by Mary Hunt Affleck). Typed, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Tomorrow's Yesterday verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves. Signed by the author.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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All Hail verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies. 3 copies.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies. 3 copies.

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Texas verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves. 2 copies.

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Her Box's Bed story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves. Signed by the author.

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Heroes verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves. Signed by the author.

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The Reunion, of the Orphan Brigade. Typed, 2 leaves.

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The Tents verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves, with handwritten corrections. 2 copies. Signed by the author.

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To The Orphan Brigade verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 7 leaves, carbon copies. Signed by the author.

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Jefferson Davis verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. 2 copies. Signed by the author.

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The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by the author. 5 copies.

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During the Cotton Harvest verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves. Signed by the author. 2 copies.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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Our Days of Old verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 6 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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Untitled story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 5 leaves. April, 1904. Signed by the author.

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The Western Gate verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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Lilacs verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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A Summer Eve verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. Signed by the author. 2 copies.

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Hood's Brigade verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1876. Typed, 4 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

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A War Time Easter by A Woman of the Old South (Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

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The Soldier's Prayer by Adair (Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck). Typed, 2 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Untitled story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves.

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Original manuscript of story The Soldier's Prayer by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 9 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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An Easter Rose story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves.

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An Easter Rose story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves.

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Two Women, The Worldly and the Christian verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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When I Danced the Minuet verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves, with handwritten corrections. Signed by the author.

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The Story of a Cake story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

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Glenblythe, the Story of an Old Southern Home by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 10 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

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Uncle Jake, A Christmas Story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves, with handwritten corrections. 2 copies.

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Saint Valentine's Day, 1862 story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 7 leaves, with handwritten editing.

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Treasured Thoughts of My Friends book of verse and quotes. Published in 1908.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Catechism for Children published in 1904. 2 copies.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1902.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Convention Proceedings. 1903.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1906.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1908.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1910.

Mary Hunt Affleck

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1915.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1916.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention Proceedings. 1909.

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Official Proceedings of the Ex Confederate Re Union, Held at Somerville, Texas June 27 28, 1906. Printed, 1 booklet.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Program of the Sixth Annual Convention, 1902. Printed, 1 program.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Program of the Ninth Annual Convention, 1904. Printed, 1 program.

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Historical Department of the Texas Division U.D.C. and Children's Auxiliary Year Book 1920 21. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Historical Department of the Texas Division U.D.C. and Children's Auxiliary Year Book 1921 22. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Confederate Flag (7" x 11") owned by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Notice of Annual Meeting, Texas Editorial Assn., San Antonio, December 8,9,10, 1921. Printed, 1 leaf.

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Bluebonnets verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. 3 copies.

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Rosh Hashana verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. 2 copies. Included: Jews in History verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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When I Danced the Minuet verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves.

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The Story of A Cake by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 4 leaves.

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Some Thoughts on St. Patrick's Day verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf.

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To Lieut. Robert Thompson verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Boynton, Geo. H. [President, Texas Editorial Assn.] to the Editor. November 1, 1927. TL, 1 leaf.

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Henderson, T.S. [President] to Mary Hunt Affleck. July 30, 1930. TLS, 2 leaves.

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There are two printed copies of Mary Hunt Affleck's verse Bluebonnets. One folded card, with picture of a bluebonnet on the front. Included is envelope. 2 copies.

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To The Orphan Brigade original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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The Robbers original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Bluebonnets original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Passing of the Brave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Your Baylor Poem original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Dunbar." undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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To A Poet Laureate of the South, Whom I Succeeded in Office original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Our Rose of Womanhood original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Our Jewels original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1910. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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New Year's Greeting, to D.A.R. Chapters of Texas original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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Our Angel original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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In Memory of Laura Hunt Who Died at Cameron, Texas, June 8, 1925 original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Soldier's Prayer original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 11 leaves. Signed by the author.

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Open letter to "Madam President, Congress of Mothers and Visitors". Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Deserted original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Written Easter Eve, 1911. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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To Kathleen Gibbs for Her Wedding Day original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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The Gleaner original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Our Southern Rose original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Peck original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Untitled poem by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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In Memoriam by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Mary Hunt Affleck's notes regarding Alexander the Great. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Mary Hunt Affleck's notes regarding Robert Edward Lee. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Poem written by and read by Mary Hunt Affleck at a Reunion of Terry's Texas Brigade. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Home Economics by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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A Birthday Tribute to Mary Foster Hunt, 1876 original manuscript of verse by Anna Adair Hunt. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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To Dr. W.F. Kasskarl and Children original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Acrostic, Alice Langham by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Tribute original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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You and I original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Greeting to Mrs. Robert Cox original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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An Appreciation original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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To An Old Friend original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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In Memoriam, Mrs. Jefferson Davis original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Signed by the author.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Summer Time original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritte, 1 leaf.

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The Old Plantation by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Southern Aid Society of Harrodsburg, Ky. 1861 1865 by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Song original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Dear Eyes original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Read at the 17th Annual Conference of the D.A.R. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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The Soldier's Prayer by Adair (Mary Hunt Affleck). Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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Our Rose of Womanhood original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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A Southern Landscape extract from a story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Grandmother's Garden original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Mary Hunt Affleck's notes regarding Tennyson. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Old Age original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to her dear friend, Mrs. Henry Cline of Houston. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Uncle Moses' Advice original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Absent One original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Easter Pictures original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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To Her Spirit original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Spirit of Peace original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Absent One original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Old Meeting House original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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When I Danced the Minuet original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Her Boy's Bed original manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Elsie, A Christmas Story original manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Manuscript of class paper (possibly by Anna Marie Affleck) regarding the poet Hesoid. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Excerpt from The Poets and Poetry of Texas. Handwritten, 1 leaf, mounted on cardboard.

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Lewis, Judd Mortimer to Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 card.

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Lewis, Judd Mortimer to Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Lewis, Judd Mortimer to Mary Hunt Affleck. January 18, 1926. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Receipt for glasses from Dr. S.M. Morris [Oculist and Aurist] for T.D. Affleck. November 30, 1922. 1 leaf.

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Receipt for eye surgery from Dr. S.M. Morris [Oculist and Aurist] for T.D. Affleck. August 16, 1922. 1 leaf.

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Receipt from Elizabeth P. Smith, R.N. [School of Nursing, Galveston] to T.D. Affleck nursing services. June 24, 1922.

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Receipt from John Seely Hospital for Mrs. M.H. Affleck for minor surgery. June 26, 1922.

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Handwritten list of titles. 4 leaves.

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To My Dear original manuscript of verse (possibly by I.D. Affleck). Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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A Birthday Tribute original manuscript of verse by Anna Adair Hunt (mother of Mary Hunt Affleck). Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Lone Star State original manuscript of verse by Anna Adair Hunt (mother of Mary Hunt Affleck). Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Program from "Ex Students Banquet". March 2, 1921. Brenham, Texas. Printed, 1 card.

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Newspaper clippings collected by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Battle of Galveston, 1863" attached is handwritten verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Quill Club Celebrates Birthday of Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck." 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. "Distaff Data" by Frances Dybowski. From Galveston News. April 4, 1952. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. H.A. Cline of Wharton" photo and verse by Mrs. Cline.

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Newspaper clipping. "Home Economics" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. "Robert Edward Lee" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. 4 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Battle of Alamance" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Death Claims Mrs. Affleck, Poet Laureate of Texas Succumbs Here" from Galveston Tribune. November 29, 1932. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. "Two Great Southerners" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Written January 19, 1913, on Lee's anniversary.

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Newspaper clipping. "Daughters of the Republic" article by Mary Hunt Affleck, State Historian, Daughters American Revolution of Texas.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Elysian Reveille" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "An Easter Story" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Followed Hood, Veterans of the Famous Brigade in Annual Reunion Were Given A Reception at Somerville and Are Being Given Every Attention and Comfort."

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Newspaper clipping. "Heroes, A Confederate Gem" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. "Rosemary for Remembrance."

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Newspaper clipping. "Battle of Galveston, December 1862 Is Prize Essay by Mrs. Affleck".

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Various newspaper clippings collected by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. One leaf torn from The Weekly Courier Journal, Louisville. April 11, 1887. Containing various articles, ads, and verse. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. Front page torn from The Galveston Daily News. January 25, 1931. Headlines "Texas Poet Laureate Recalls Early Days of the South." 3 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. Article "Novel of Texas Tells of Cotton Field and Life on a Plantation" from The Dallas Morning News. May 20, 1923. Handwritten note by Mary Hunt Affleck states the woman (Miss Dorothy Scarborough) featured in the article was her English teacher at Baylor.

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Newspaper clipping. "Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. Front page torn from The Galveston Daily News. November 29, 1932. Contains obituary article of Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

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Various newspaper clippings collected by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Glenblythe, The Story of An Old Southern Home" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Distaff Data" by Frances Dybowski. From The Galveston News. April 4, 1952.

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Newspaper clipping. "Texas Heroes" verse and article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. Article regarding a paper, "The Woman of the Confederacy," written and read by Mary Hunt Affleck at the ceremony of breaking ground for the Confederate Woman's Home at Hyde Park.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. H.A. Cline of Wharton" article and verse by Mrs. H.A. Cline."

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Newspaper clipping. "Borrowed Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "J.L. Neu Is Co Author of English Text Books Series For Use of Public Schools" article.

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Newspaper clipping. Article and verse "The War Mother" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "All Hail, New Year's Greeting to T.W.P.A." verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Bluebonnets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping. Article regarding Mrs. E. Clinton Murray.

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Newspaper clipping. "Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated December, 1916.

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Newspaper clipping. "Is He Stole Airy Stamp?" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated August 16, 1904.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to J.M. Lewis. Dated June 16, 1904.

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Newspaper clipping. "Lenten Devotional" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Galveston News. March 27, 1954.

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Newspaper clipping. "Memorial Day, Our Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "A Summer Eve" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Plagiarist" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. Article regarding social news for the Houston and Victoria area.

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Newspaper clipping. "Memorial Day, Our Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Easter Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. Photo of Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Brenham Lady Honored, Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck Elected Vice President, U.D.C." article.

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Newspaper clipping. Article regarding Mrs. E. Clinton Murray.

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Newspaper clipping. "Thoughts for a New Year" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "New Year's Greeting to D.A.R. Chapters of Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Bridal Party for Wilkins Parker Wedding" also contains verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Elysian Reveille" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "In Memoriam, Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "In Memoriam of Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Many Child Failures Traced to Parents" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Christmas Violets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Youth, Sweet Youth" verse by Judd Mortimer Lewis.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mother Love" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Lily" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "In Memorium" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Pariah" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Our Confederate Heroes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Borrowed Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Plagiarist" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "In Memoriam" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Lee's Anniversary Celebrated" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Society, Mrs. Affleck Entertained" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Pens of the People, New Poet Laureate of U.D.C. Sends Greetings" article from Galveston News. January 8, 1933.

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Newspaper clipping. "Memorial Day, Our Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Life Label" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Memorial Day, Our Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Pariah" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "A Summer Evening" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Seventy six" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated 1923.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Affleck Again Honored, Recipient of Highest Honor in Gift of U.D.C." article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Galveston Tribune. June 3, 1929.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Western Gate" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jokes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "D.A.R. Members Dedicate Marker to Mrs. Affleck" article.

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Newspaper clipping. Article regarding the Quill Club.

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Newspaper clipping. "Anna Adair Hunt" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis Did Not Repent Asked No Pardon" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Society" contains "Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated June 3, 1920, Brenham.

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Newspaper clipping. "Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Soc 'n Club" contains "The Old Ambrotype" verse by Anna Adair Hunt and untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Pariah" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Borrowed Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Death of Captain Squibb" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Robert Edward Lee" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Pariah" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Affleck Honored" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "To My Pen" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Easter Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "A Child's Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Borrowed Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "The Western Gate" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "Soc 'n Clubs" contains "The Old Ambrotype" by Anna Adair Hunt.

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Newspaper clipping. Article regarding Senator Margie Neal.

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Newspaper clipping. "United Daughters of the Confederacy" article by Mrs. Henry A. Cline.

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Newspaper clipping. "Tampering with Trifles" verse by Judd Mortimer Lewis.

Mary Hunt Affleck

A27-10
Confederate Veteran magazine. January 1913. Contains article "Southern Aid Society, Harrodsburg, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten note states this was read before Confederate Organizations of Houston.

A27-10
Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. III, No. 1. April 1906. Contains "A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

A27-20
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 14th Annual Convention in San Antonio. May, 1907. Contains (3x):
"Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Found on page 4.
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 17.
Roster showing name of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 33.

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Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 15th Annual Convention in San Antonio. June, 1908. 2 copies. Contains (2x):
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 9.
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 17th Annual Convention in San Antonio. April, 1910.

A27-20
The Houston Pen Women Year Book, 1935 36. Printed, 1 booklet.

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The Texas Flag by Anna Marie Affleck and Mary Hunt Affleck. Printed, 1 booklet.

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A History of the Texas Women's Press Association by Mrs. M.R. Walton. 1908. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Stories and Rhyme by Members of the Quill Club and The Fortnightly Club of Brenham, Texas. Printed, 1 softcover book. 2 copies.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1927 28. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1928 29. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet. 2 copies.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1929 30. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

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National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1930 31. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812. Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 5. September 1928. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Wallet containing (3x):
Seventeen printed calling cards "Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."
Three printed calling cards "Mary F. Hunt."
Two printed calling cards "Mrs. Dunbar Affleck."

A27-40
Draft of letter from Mary Hunt Affleck to Mrs. Oscar Barthold. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Lily original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Handwritten notes by Mary Hunt Affleck, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Children." January 16, 1913. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Original handwritten manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck of the address composed for Miss Mallie White Harrison to read or recite when unveiling the monument at Washington on the Brazos, erected by school children of Washington County on April 21, 1900. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Typed copy of above address written by Mary Hunt Affleck for the unveiling of the monument at Washington on the Brazos. This copy was sent by Mrs. John E. Astin (formerly Mallie White Harrison) to T.D. Affleck, June 10, 1953. 7 leaves.

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Bluebonnets verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Rosh Hashana verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. At the bottom of the page is Jews In History by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Filmore, Z.T. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. Re: Memucan Hunt and the history of the location of Texas' capital city. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (2x):
Winkler, Mr. [Librarian, Univ. of Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. ALS, 2 leaves.
Typed excerpt from Thrall's History of Texas. 3 leaves.

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Independence Monument address written by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 7 leaves. 2 copies.

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Draft of letter to the Editor of Austin American. Dated December 15, 1915. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached (2x):
Ebner, Frank [Missouri Commission, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco]. June 2, 1915. Re: establishment of "Washington Park." TLS, 1 leaf.
One leaf from a letter by Mary Affleck Hunt. Handwritten.

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Blake, J.W. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. July 31, no year. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck, age 20. In brass and leather frame 3 x 3.5.

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Thirteen antique photographs of various people. All from an album which belonged to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Ribbon from the Daughters of the American Revolution Texas State Conference, Galveston, March, 1959.

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Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck. 4 x 5 1/2 inches, matted.

A27-60
Flier for a Festival in City Park (probably Brenham) containing the poem Black Mammy by Mary Hunt Affleck. On the reverse is a photograph of a woman and child. 13 copies.

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Mary Hunt Affleck's Composition Book of various speeches and poetry (25x)
Address delivered to Miss M. & C. Ginne when their Society diplomas were conferred. 1862.
Debate between M. Hunt and S. Young. Mary Hunt took the affirmative to the question "Was it right to drive the Indian from the soil of America?" 1862.
Colloquy composed by Mary Hunt. Subject "The Fates." 1862.
"Is it Peace or War?" essay by Mary Hunt. 1861.
"The Garlandry of Time" essay by Mary Hunt. 1863.
Editorial for "The School Girl's Offering." December 1862.
"Eternity and Oblivion" essay by Mary Hunt.
"The Dewdrop" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1863.
"A Fragment" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
Address to the Virginie Society, delivered Christmas eve when Mary Hunt gave up her office of President. 1863.
"A Southern Battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt. June 1863.
"An imaginary visit to Mammoth Cave" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
"A Scrap" notes by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"A scene near Red River battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt for the School Girls Offering. May 1861.
"The City of the Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"The Sisters" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1865.
"To Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt. November 14, 1865.
"Life's Journey" verse by Mary Hunt. March, 1866.
"Hope" verse by Mary Hunt. February, 1866.
Thoughts suggested on reading a poem entitled "The Conquered Banner" by Mary Hunt. March 1866.
"Life" verse by Mary Hunt. 1865.
Notes titled "For the Mercer(?) Banner" by Mary Hunt. 1868.
"The Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. October 1866.
"In Memory of the Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt.
"Home" verse by Mary Hunt. 1867.

Mary Hunt Affleck

A28-10
Bon Voyage, To Him From Her original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. June 25, 1907. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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"Lines to Mrs. J.C. Farmer" original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Bon Voyage original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Essay on the First American Colony in 1607 by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Letter original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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New Year's Greeting to the D.A.R. of Texas original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Two Pictures original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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All Hail, Laureate's Greeting to Y.W.P.A. original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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The Gleaner original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Eunice Oliver original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Encore original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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When St. Patrick went from Scotland... original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Historian's Report: Madam Regent, Ladies and Gentlemen original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 11 leaves.

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Flowers for Bryant's Grave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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New England original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Our Grand Old House original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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To Little Neely original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Good Bye original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Locksmith original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Henry Hall. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Greater Texas original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Living Grace original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Texas original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Heavens Easter Lily original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Original manuscript. Handwritten, 13 leaves.

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Laureate's Greeting to T.W.P.A. original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Notes by Mary Hunt Affleck. Original manuscript. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Our Days of Old original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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Mrs. Horace D. Brown original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Manuscript regarding a Confederate soldier by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck, to Daughters of the American Revolution. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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The Passing of the Brave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Memorial Day original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Bird original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Old Age original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Summer time original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Toast original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Dick Dowling original manuscript of acrostic verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Passing of the Brave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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There is a Persian woman... original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Minute Woman original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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War original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Clean Newspaper in the House essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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October original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. The Mission of Literary Evening. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Tomorrow's Yesterday original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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In Memoriam original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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John Dancy Dibrell acrostic by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Tents original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Easter in War time essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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The Rose original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Original manuscript of essay The Confederate Soldier by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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To Betty Scott original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Welcome, to Cornelia Branch Stone, President T.W.P.A. original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Inquiry at Palacios original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Tents original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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October original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Sacrament original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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In Memoriam, Mrs. Horace P. Brown original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Resolutions of Respect original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Horace Brown. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Welcome original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone, President T.W.P.A. Handwritten, 1 leaf. 5 copies.

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When We Meet original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Early In the Night original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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Thoughts for New Year original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Gen. Stewart As I Knew Him original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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The Mother of Mrs. Belknap original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck regarding her life as a little girl. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Wars William original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Handwritten list of 14 prose articles.

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Back to Dixie original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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She Says original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Uncle Jake original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 16 leaves.

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Black Mammy original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Original manuscript of untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Texas Heroes original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Various handwritten notes, excerpts, poems and essays by Mary Hunt Affleck. There are a total of 39 pieces of various sized of paper.

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Various newspaper clippings collected by or about Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Dial Watchem" regarding Book Publishing. Dated December 10, 1969.

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Front page from Brenham Banner Press. November 30, 1932. Contains article "Beautiful Tribute Paid Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."

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Front page from Brenham Banner Press. November 29, 1932. Contains article "Mrs. Affleck Dies In Galveston and Laid to Rest Here." 5 copies.

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Front page from The Galveston Daily News. November 29, 1932. Contains article "Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, Poet Laureate of Texas Succumbs at Residence of Son."

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"Armistice Day, For One Minute" article from The Houston Chronicle. November 11, 1926. Contains poem by Mary Hunt Affleck, "The War Mother."

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"The Old Meeting House" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Williams Home Will Be Open During 'Know America Week'" article from The Galveston News. November 16, 1956.

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"Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, Poet Laureate of Texas Succumbs at Residence of Son" article.

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"The War Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"In Society", article, October 14, 1913. Contains verse by Mrs. C.C. Garrett "For the Quill Club and Mrs. Key."

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"An Appreciation" article with copy of paper read by Mrs. E.W. Tarrant.

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"Wants Marse Bill" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"In Memoriam" article regarding Mrs. Annie Lewis Tarver.

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"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Veteran Editors Express Views on Election Laws of State Go For Boat Ride" article.

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"T.W.P. Association" article.

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"Fortnightly Luncheon" article.

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"Cornerstone of Brenham Banner Publishing Company's Building Is Laid with Impressive Ceremonies" article.

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"Mrs. Affleck Writes of Her Visit to Galveston" article.

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"Texas Crowned With A Single Star of Glory" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Our Rose of Womanhood" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Western Gate" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Women Celebrate Enfranchisement" article.

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"A Rose for Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Magazine Article of 1855 About Old Meeting Houses Inspired Poem by Late Mary Hunt Affleck" article from The Galveston News. January 15, 1943.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck [her granddaughter]. April 11, 1924. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is newspaper clipping "To the Sixth Generation."

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck [her granddaughter]. October 27, 1920. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck. December 22, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling Baby". January 14, 1919. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck. October 2, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck. April 17, 1917. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Children". January 16, 1923. ALS, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." December 26, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My precious child." December 31, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Trunion Affleck. November 4, 1924. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." December 28, 1927. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." February 1926. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." January 21, 1926. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear children." December 31, 1911. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." July 30, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." June 11, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Dunbar." April 22, 1922. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling son." December 23, 1923. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." May 12, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling son." December 27, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope. Included: Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." January 20, 19 24. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Mr. Edward S. Dabney. May 12, 1922. Handwritten copy, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope. On the reverse side is: Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." Included: Dabney, Edward S. to Mary Hunt Affleck. May 9, 1912. Typed copy, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear children." February 1, 1911. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." April 6, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." March 29, 1912. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling children." December 31, 1912. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." April 4, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." February 25, 1909. ALs, 3 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear children." January 29, 1911. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." December 27, 1909. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to T.D. Affleck. December 22, 1925. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Envelope containing material related to "the unfortunate United Daughters of the Confederacy controversy in Brenham, Texas."

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Handwritten copy of telegram to Mrs. Cone Johnson from Mrs. C.C. Garrett and Mrs. E.P. Curry. September 3, 1903. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Letter fragment dated September 9. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Letter read at Mrs. Chisholm's before the Chapter by Mrs. C.C. Garrett. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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First draft of letter to Mrs. Johnson. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Mr. D.C. Giddings. September 2, 1903. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Handwritten copy of letter to Mrs. Hal Greer from Mary Hunt Affleck. March 11, 1912. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft of letter "To Whom It May Concern." Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Vincent, Lonella Styles [Strawn, Tx.] to Mrs. Affleck. November 16, 1905. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Speech by Mary Hunt Affleck that was read before the September meeting of Brenham Tom Green Chapter, 1903.

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Statement written by Mary Hunt Affleck regarding her association with the U.D.C. undated. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Statement written by Mary Hunt Affleck regarding her association with the U.D.C. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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List of officers in the Tom Green Chapter of the U.D.C. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Speech read by Mary Hunt Affleck at Lusk's Hall before Children's Auxiliary. September 22. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mary Hunt Affleck to Mrs. Williams. August 16, 1903. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Affleck. undated. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Copy of letter from Birdie R. Johnson to Mrs. Affleck. July 5, 1903. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Murdock. undated. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Copy of a portion of a letter to Mrs. Murdock. undated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Copy of a speech delivered by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to C.C. Garrett, E.P. Curry and G.C. Garrett. September 9, 1903. Typed, 6 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Affleck. September 9, 1903. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Copy of a letter to Mrs. Cone Johnson from members of the Tom Green Chapter. undated. Typed, 1 leaf. Attached is a typed list of officers and members of the Tom Green Chapter of the U.D.C.

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Western Union Telegram from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Mary H. Affleck. August 15, 1903. 1 leaf.

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Newspaper clipping from The Houston Chronicle. November 10, 1951. "Brenham U.D.C. Chapter Observes 50th Anniversary."

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Newspaper clipping "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Mary Hunt Affleck

Scrapbook compiled by Mary Hunt Affleck consisting of newspaper clippings of various poems glued into the book. Dated August 9, 1875.

"In Chaleur Bay" verse by Hezekiah Butterworth.
"Lee" verse by Henry T. Stanton.
"Song of the Mystic" verse by Father Ryan.
"Unseen" verse, author unknown.
"The Swan Song of Parson Avery, 1635" verse by John G. Whittier.
"The Reason Why" verse, author unknown.
"The Temptations of St. Anthony" verse by T.H.S.
"Baby's 'Good Night'" verse by Paul Michel.
"At Last" verse by Marianne Farningham.
"Old Times" verse, author unknown.
"Saturday Night" verse, author unknown.
"The Reveille" verse by Bret Harte.
"Where is Pleasure" verse by Alice Cary.
"Knitting" verse by Mary Kyle Dallas.
"Ode to Flowers" verse by Horace Smith.
"The Unknown Future" verse, author unknown.
"Going to School" verse by Henry T. Stanton.
"The Herald of Summer" verse, author unknown.
"Dolores" verse by Annie Chambers Ketchum.
"The Stammering Beauty" verse, author unknown.
"She Stands on a Flowery Island" verse, author unknown.
"In Silk Attire" verse by Florence Percy.
"Come to Me Dearest" verse by Charles Brennan.
"Reconciled" verse by Nellie Marshall McAfee.
"Tokens" verse, author unknown.
"The Heavenly Secret" verse, author unknown.
"Only A While" verse by Perl Rivers.
"By and By" verse by Preston.
"Over the River" verse, author unknown.
"Mary's Little Lamb" verse, author unknown.
"Beatrice" article.
"Have Charity" verse by Francis S. Smith.
"The Loved and Lost" verse, author unknown.
"Tennysonian" verse by Punch.
"Every Day" verse by Elizabeth Akers Allen.
"Thou and I" verse, author unknown.
"Jewels" verse by R.E.G.
"The Quaker's Golden Wedding" verse, author unknown.
"The Outside of the Window" verse by John James Piatt.
"The Old Couple" verse, author unknown.
"May Evening" verse by William Cullen Bryant.
"Dies Irae, Dies Illa" verse by W.B. Smith.
"If We Knew" verse, author unknown.
"The Harvest of the Sea" verse, author unknown.
"An Extract from J.G. Whittier's New Poem" verse.
"Si Douce Si Douce" verse by Nelly Marshall.
"Divorce" article.
"My Mother's Spinning Wheel" verse by J.B. Roberts.
"Who'll Buy Tresses?" verse, author unknown.
"Deep Sea Soundings" verse, author unknown.
"How Short Is Life" verse, author unknown.
"The Prayer" verse by Charlotte Cordner.
"Casa Bianca, An Old Plantation Home in Florida" article by W.G. Warington.
"An Emblem" verse by Alice Cary.
"One of Many" verse by Alice Cary.
"Letter From Tennessee, Trials of Travel; an Enterprising Yankee; Danville; a Daring Deed" article by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"Beautiful Hands" verse, author unknown.
"Letter from Mississippi, The Political Condition of the state Historical Reference Two Places of Interest, etc." article by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"Desert Ways" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). February 5, 1874.
"Living and Dead" verse by Appleton.
"Commencement Day at the University of Mississippi" article.
"The Trophy of Peace" verse by Ethel Lynn.
"A New Years' Greeting" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"Why Is It So?" verse by Father Ryan.
"Daylight on the Wreck" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"Anchored" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"Be Strong, O Heart!" verse, author unknown.
"Mebane Dare" article by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"Our Dove" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). January 23, 1874.
"After Years" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). January 13, 1874.
"Lilacs" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). Dedicated to Miss Sallie Casey, of Covington, Kentucky. November 4, 1873.
"A Holy Life" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). Dedicated to the memory of Mrs. R.W. Sea. June 31, 1874.
"Lines" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). February 23, 1875.
"The Babie" verse by Hugh Miller.
"Over A Cup of Coffee" verse by Mrs. Cornie L. St. John.
"The Two Angels" verse by J.G. Whittier.
Quote by Sidney Dobbell.
"A Sinner's Prayer" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck).
"A Leaf" verse, author unknown. December 1875.
"In School Days" verse by John Greenleaf Whittier.
"Beside the Sea" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). 1876.
"The Song of Nature" verse by John G. Whittier.
"The Death of the Flowers" verse by W.C. Bryant.
"Two Little Pairs of Boots" verse, author unknown.
"The Last Supper" verse, author unknown.
"This World" verse, author unknown.
"Cares I Have Not" verse by Ethel Lynn.
"Early Rising" verse by John G. Saxe.
"Reunited" verse by D. Brainard Williamson.
"Gone Before" verse, author unknown.
"Anxious Song of A Lover to His Sweetheart" verse, author unknown.
"In Memory of Mrs. W.H. Bassett" verse, author unknown. August 19, 1905.
"The Future Life" verse by William Cullen Bryant.
"The Dead Letter" verse by John G. Saxe.
"Old Age" verse, author unknown.
"Rain in the Heart" verse, author unknown.
"From the Sierras" verse by Emma Alice Browne.
"The Spinner's Stint" verse by Emma Alice Browne.
"After Christmas" verse by Emma Alice Browne.
"Optical Illusion" verse by Francis Gerry Fairfield.
"A Remarkable Prophecy" verse, author unknown. First published as "Mother Shipton's Prophecy" in 1488.
"Wanted A Preacher" verse, author unknown.
"Sonnet Spring" verse, author unknown.
"The Moneyless Man" verse, author unknown.
"Answer to 'The Moneyless Man'" verse by Mrs. Florence Anderson Clark.
"The Revenge of Rain in the Face" verse by Longfellow.
"Willy's Wife" verse by Mary B. Dodge.
"Live Truly" verse, author unknown.
"Memories" verse by Surrey Keene.
"Song of the Mechanic" verse, author unknown.
"Two Loves and A Life" verse from drama by Tom Taylor and Charles Reade.
"Come to me, Night!" verse, author unknown.
"A Cry of Pain" verse, author unknown.
"The Transition" verse, author unknown.
"Why Do I Love Thee?" verse by Annie Chambers Bradford.
"Have Mercy on Me" verse, author unknown.
"Life and Death: An Extract" verse by Byron.
"My Sheaves" verse, author unknown.
"Driving Home the Cows" verse by Kate P. Osgood.
"Milking Time" verse, author unknown.
"Maggie" verse by Leonard Lloyd.
"The Empty Place" verse by Ada Cambridge.
"Cast of Thoughts" verse, author unknown.
"The Idyl of Battle Hollow" verse, author unknown.
"The Magdalen" verse by Nellie Marshall McAfee.
"Sun and Shadow" verse by O.W. Holmes.
"Sold for Gold" verse by Mrs. M.A. Kidder.
"Their Story" verse, author unknown.
"The Oration by Col. Robert G. Ingersoll at the Funeral of His Brother Ebon C. Ingersoll" article and verse.
"October" verse by Willis Gaylord Clark.
"Tomorrow" verse by H.W. Longfellow.
"Life is not sweet..." verse, author unknown.
"Not My Will But Thine Be Done" verse, author unknown.
"The Price Imperial's Death!" verse by Father Ryan.
"My Loss" verse, author unknown.
"St. Theresa's Half Pence" verse by Mrs. Margaret J. Preston.
"My Work" verse, author unknown.
"'Tis not for me, ye Heavens..." verse by Alexander Smith.
"The Bonny Hands that Make Good Bread" verse by John S. Aitcheson.
"The Conscience and Future Judgment" verse, author unknown.
"The Little Fair Soul" verse, author unknown.
"Henry Clay" verse by Prentice.
"We draw around the old familiar hearth..." verse by Prentice.
"In the Lane" verse by Celia Thaxter.
"Letter from Harrodsburg" article by Vale.
"The Bobolink" verse, author unknown.
"The Modern Meetin' House" verse by Will S. Hays.
"My Neighbor and I" verse by Lucy Lamb.
"Betsy and I Are Out" verse by Will M. Carleton.
"Wishes" verse by Rosa Vertner Jeffrey.
"New Every Morning" article.
"Our Life" article.
"By James Parton" article.
Handwritten diary entry in this scrapbook describing several cities she has visited. Written from Caldwell, Texas.
"Lines written on seeing the picture of little Katie Gathright" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). Written at A & M College, Bryan, Texas. October 1876. Handwritten entry in this scrapbook.
"Before the Shrine" verse by Kate Putnam Osgood.
"The Sun and the Rose" verse, author unknown.
"Song of Fire" verse, author unknown.
"Kittery Annie's Dream" verse by Celia Thaxter
"Better Luck Another Year" verse by W. Gilmore Simms.
"I Know" verse by Caleb Dunn.
"George and I" verse, author unknown.
"Slander" verse, author unknown.
"A Song of Age" verse, author unknown.
"Daylight on the Wreck" verse by Mary F. Hunt (Affleck). August 25, 1874.
"The Long Ago" verse, author unknown.
"Our Dead" verse by Col. A.M. Hobby.
"The Farmer Feedeth All" verse by Charles G. Leland.
"The Kingdom of Home" verse by William Bankin Duryee.
"The Dead Letter" verse by John G. Saxe. November 1871.
"A Modern Romeo" verse, author unknown.
"Tacking Ship Off Shore" verse by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
"Charles Leland Frost Pictures" verse, author unknown.
"An Old Man's Dream" verse, author unknown.
"Murder" verse by Rosa Vertner Jeffrey.
"A Prayer" verse by Matthew Arnold.
"Mary" verse, author unknown.
"The Death of a Young Soldier" verse by Adai.
"Last Words" verse, author unknown.
"The Covenanters" verse by Elizabeth Oakes Smith.
"The Two Roads" article by Richter.
"At home or away..." verse, author unknown.
"The Two Homes" verse by Bayard Taylor.
"The Beverly Pride" verse by Josephine Pollard.
"Hymn for a Little Child" verse, author unknown.
"Autumnal Anthem" verse by William Ross Wallace.
"Autumnal Elegiac" verse by the "Peasant bard."
"Comfort" verse by Emily C. Huntington.
"Angus Del" verse by Emma Alice Browne.
"A Spring Thought" verse, author unknown.
"The Love Knot" verse, author unknown.
"Heartsease" verse, author unknown.
"The Wind" verse, author unknown.
"Coming Back" verse, author unknown.
"Scenes of Revelry Not Soon to be Forgotten - The Roman Flea Philosophically Considered - Mark Twain's Sad Work Rome's Fascinations" article.
"To A Beautiful Girl" verse by George D. Prentice.
"Every Year" verse by Albert Pike.
"The Paragrapher" verse by A.T. Worden.
"The Skeptic's Prayer" verse by James W. Riley.
"Farewell to Mexico" verse by Alice Ashley Townsend.
"Marriage" article by Josh Billings.
"Flize" article by Josh Billings.
"What My Lover Said" verse by Horace Greeley.
"The Three Fishermen" verse, author unknown.
"A Wail From the South" verse by Edward J. O'Reilly.
"To The Desponding" verse by Alice Cary.
"Work and Wait" verse, author unknown.
"Faint Heart" verse, author unknown.
"How the Farmer Missed It" verse, author unknown.
"The Waste of War" verse by E.P. Jordan.
"The Engine" verse, author unknown.
"Thy Will Be Done" verse, author unknown.
"One By One" verse, author unknown.
"Wood Anemones" verse, author unknown.
"Only a Woman's Hair" verse by J. Chadborne Normille.
"Only A Soldier" verse by Agnes MacDonell.
"My Little Woman" verse, author unknown.
"At Poe's Grave" verse, author unknown.
"All Soul's Day" verse, author unknown.
"Our Ships at Sea" verse by Samuel Gale.
"A Woman's Question" verse, author unknown.
"One the eve of the Wedding" verse, author unknown.
"The Old Fair Story: A Song" verse, author unknown.
"How to Ask and Have" verse, author unknown.
"Example" verse, author unknown.
"Red and White" verse, author unknown.
"Mizpah" verse, author unknown.
"The Song of the Camp" verse by Bayard Taylor.
"Ante Mortem" verse by Margaret J. Preston.
"Miss Flynn and Her Lover" article.
"The Hospital Bell" verse by Eli Omal.
"The Changed Cross" verse, author unknown.
"The Glory Flower" article and verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. August 1904.
"Personal" article.
"Thoughts" handwritten verse, author unknown.
"Literary Fables" article and verse.

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The Mortifying Mistake verse, author unknown. Typed, 1 leaf. Included: Family Traits verse, author unknown.

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His First Oration verse, author unknown. Typed, 1 leaf.

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When Father Broke His Arm verse, author unknown. Typed, 1 leaf.

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The Radio verse, author unknown. Typed, 1 leaf.

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The Luncheon verse, author unknown. Typed, 1 leaf.

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The Doll's Wooing verse, author unknown. Typed, 1 leaf.

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The Story of A Cake story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 2 leaves.

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Glenblythe story by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 8 leaves.

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Original color sketch The old Baptist Church, Independence, Texas. Attached: The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten.

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Photocopy of the above sketch and poem.

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Two antique photographs of a silver tray. Handwritten note on back of each photo: "Picture of tray that was present to Hannabelle Hunt (sister of Mary Hunt Affleck) on her 7th birthday.

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Two photographs of Mary Hunt Affleck.

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The Club Woman's Argosy magazine. Vol. VII, No. 4. July 1910.

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The Club Woman's Argosy magazine. Vol. II, No. 4. November 1908.

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Texas Talks magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. June 15, 1904.

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Brenham Daily Banner Press newspaper. Vol. 42, No. 16. Tuesday, April 14, 1925. Headlines: "Welcome, Federated Club Women." 2 copies.

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"Get Together Edition" of The Brenham Banner Press newspaper. Thursday, September 15, 1921. 5 copies.

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Brenham Banner Press newspaper. Vol. 48, No. 53. Friday, May 29, 1931.

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Brenham Daily Banner Press newspaper. Vol. 42., No. 17. Wednesday, April 15, 1925.

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Brenham Daily Banner Press newspaper. Vol. 42., No. 18. Thursday, April 16, 1925. 3 copies.

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Cardboard folder, handwritten note "Old Papers, etc. pertaining to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. "Glenblythe, the Story of an Old Southern Home." Handwritten, 20 leaves.

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. A Strange Experience. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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An Easter Child verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Bon Voyage verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft for letter to "Dear old poet friend" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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A Little Girl unfinished verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Old Age verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Attached is:

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Note stating "Inscribed to Mrs. Daisy McAdams...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft of letter by Mary Hunt Affleck to "Dear old sweetheart." Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Heroes original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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"To An Ex Laureate" original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Passing of the Brave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Suppose original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Marion verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves. Attached: Dicta verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, and a Hattie Louise verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Women in Legislation. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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To Isabel verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Thanksgiving verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Back to Dixie verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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In Memorium, Mrs. Robert Brewster verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Lilacs verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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In Memory of our Beloved Member Mrs. W.F. Hasskarl verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft of letter and verse by Mary Hunt Affleck to "Beloved friend." Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Greeting to the Mutual Improvement Club, Wharton, Texas verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Draft of letter to Mrs. Tarrant by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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The Rose verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Loved Eyes verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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The Mother's Club by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Lark verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Ed. Banner Press by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Pariah verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Quill verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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When We Meet verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Children of the Old South by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Resolutions of Sympathy for Mrs. R. P. Thompson by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Autumn verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Slander verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Forgotten verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Peacemaker Hat verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Western Gate verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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A Confederate Veteran verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Battle of Galveston by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Text Book Report, U.D.C. by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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The Texas Flag and Texas by Anna Marie Affleck and Mary Hunt Affleck. Printed booklet. 2 copies.

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Boyd, Mrs. Whit [Samuel Sorrell Chapter, D.A.R.] to Mr. T.D. Affleck. October 29, 1934. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Original certificate from American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Association stating Mrs. Mary Affleck is a member. 1904.

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "Many years after peace had spread her white wings...". Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "One hundred and thirty three miles north of Galveston...". Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "May Happiest Rosh Hashanna...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "Oh, dimpled wee maiden...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "To stay the joy in childish eyes...". Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "God help you Mary Kagsdall...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "When St. Patrick went from Scotland...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "Dear Father like Lazarus of sinners...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "Their dear eyes are folded in beautiful sleep...".

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "The town was situated on beautiful hills...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft for verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "She scorns the touch upon her life old age...". Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "This being the birthday of Texas great patriot...". regarding Judge John A. Reagan. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Many various notes and excerpts of verse and prose by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 160 leaves.

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McMalun, Mrs. C.W. [Livingston, Ala.] to Mrs. Harry F. Affleck. May 27, 1929. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Macgill Boxenberg, Mollie R., Katie B. Sholars, Mrs. I.R. Bordages, Eliza Cline, Mrs. V.E. Austin, Master Hal Aldridge, and Ruth A. [Camp Howard] to Mrs. Affleck. June 16, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Bailey, Mrs. W.H. [Houston, Texas] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. January 13, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Glorince(?), Mrs. Jas. L. and R. Cameron [Henderson, Tx.] to Mrs. M.H. Affleck. May 26, 1909. ALS, 8 leaves.

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Ballinger, Betty [Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. February 5, 1927. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Fall, Florence [Houston, Tx.] to Mrs. Affleck. December 3, 1913. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Stone, Camelia Branch [Galveston] to Mary Hunt Affleck. November 27, 1905. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Smith, Mrs. Ella Wiley [National Society United States Daughters of 1812, Austin] to Mrs. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Daffan, Katie [Texas Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy] to Mrs. Affleck. January 8, 1908. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Daffan, Katie [Texas Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy] to Mrs. Affleck. June 4, 1909. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Woodbury, Charlotte [United Daughters of the Confederacy] to Mrs. Affleck. May 10, 1929. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Hall, Jas. J. [Headquarters 1st Texas Brigade, U.C.U] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Verse by Agnes Paschal McNees. Dedicated to Mary Hunt Affleck. December 31, 1908. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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McFadden, Mrs. P.M. [Austin] to Mrs. Affleck. March 13, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Sim, Pattie Wilson to Mary Hunt Affleck. February 27, 1926. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Tocum(?), Laura [Houston] to Mrs. Affleck. undated. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Denman, Mrs. Peyton R. [Houston] to Mrs. Affleck. December 6, 1929. ALS, 2 leaves.

Mary Hunt Affleck

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Reynolds, Mrs. J.W. [Houston] to Mary Hunt Affleck. January 6, 1930. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Speech by Mary Hunt Affleck to the State Officers and Members of Lady Washington Chapter, D.A.R. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Tilson, Mrs. P.S. [Houston] to Mrs. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Batton, S.B. [Lebanon, Ky.] to Mary Hunt Affleck. August 30, 1916. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Patton, Ruby C. [Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. December 14, 1928. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Denman, Frances [Houston] to Mrs. Affleck. February 13, 1930. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Quinn, Mallie R. to Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Norvelle, Mrs. B. Rush [Beaumont] to Mary Hunt Affleck. November, 1931. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Quinn, Mrs. J.J. [Houston] to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. December 22, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Eldridge, Maggie to Dunbar. undated. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Cline, Elizabeth to Dunbar. undated. ALS, 1 card.

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Hefley, Nell Hunt to Dunbar. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Hogan, Mary Miller [Pharr, Tx.] to Thomas Dunbar Affleck [Galveston]. December 1,1932. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Carroll, Gladys Hunt [San Antonio] to Dunbar. November 30. ALS, 3 leaves.

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"Cousin Jim" [Huntsville] to Dunbar. December 7, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Van Ness, Olin [La Porte, Tx.] to T.D. Affleck. November 28, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Aronsfeld, Henry [Houston] to Mr. Affleck. November 29, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Newton, J.O. [Rockdale, Tx.] to T.D. Affleck. November 30, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Tate, Mrs. A.V. to Mr. Affleck. December 7, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Wright, Anna Elizabeth [Cisco, Tx.] to Dunbar. February 26, 1936. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Wright, Anna Elizabeth [Cisco, Tx.] to Dunbar. March 5, 1936. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Archer, Nell [Vernon, Tx.] to "My dear Cousin." January 25, 1943. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Archer, Nell [Vernon, Tx.] to "My dear Cousin." September 30, 1938. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Archer, Nell [Vernon, Tx.] to "My dear Cousin." September 12, 1938. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Archer, Nell [Vernon, Tx.] to "My dear Cousin." July 20, 1938. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Norvell, Ann C. [Beaumont, Tx.] to Mr. Affleck. July 26, 1933. ALS, 2 leaves.

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Summer Time verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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When I Danced the Minuet verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Open letter to the Officers and Members of Lady Washington Chapter, D.A.R. (probably by Mary Hunt Affleck). December 8, 1922. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Tilson, Mrs. P.S. (Frances) to Mrs. Affleck. undated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Odom, Mary Anne McCaleb [Galveston] to "My dear friend." November 2, 1897. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Odom, Mary Anne McCaleb [Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. August 1, 1897. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Lost Lambs verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Our Lost Lambs verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Notes on history of Mrs. Turratt, by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Heroes verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Lonesome verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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For St. Patrick's Day verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Aeroplane verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Mother Words verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Untitled poem by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "I saw a lily at the close of day...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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My Pen & I verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Reunion verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Song verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Untitled poem by Mary Hunt Affleck. Begins "I look upon a child's sweet face...". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Hood's Brigade verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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My Pen and I verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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The Letter verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mary Hunt McCaleb Odom. Handwritten, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Dibrell, Mrs. Joseph to Mrs. Affleck. July 9, 1906. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Welch, Mrs. H.S. to Mary Hunt Affleck. February 6, 1932. TLS, 2 leaves.

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Preston, Charles I. to Mary Hunt Affleck. July 7, 1907. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Cochrane Publishing Co. to Mary Hunt Affleck. June 1, 1910. TL, 1 leaf.

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Page, Mrs. J.H. [Samuel Sorrell Chapter, D.A.R.] to Mrs. M.H. Affleck. February 14, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Address by Mary Hunt Affleck. Delivered before the Texas Senate, urging passage of amendment relative to Confederate Woman's House. Typed, 5 leaves.

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Wofford, Simona B. [San Antonio] to Mrs. Affleck. October 3, 1928. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Wofford, Simona B. [San Antonio] to Mrs. Affleck. July 15, 1928. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Wofford, Simona B. [San Antonio] to Mrs. Affleck. February 24, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Wofford, Simona B. [San Antonio] to Mrs. Affleck. February 6, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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McFaddin, Ida Caldwell [Beaumont] to Mrs. Affleck. March 5, 1931. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Program for the Memorial Marker Dedication, Samuel Sorrell, D.A.R., Houston, Tx. undated. Typed, 1 leaf.

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McFaddin, Ida Caldwell [Beaumont] to Mrs. Affleck. December 8, 1932. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Woodward, Walter C. [The Senate of The State of Texas] to Mr. T.D. Affleck. December 1, 1932. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Haley, J. Evetts [Univ. of Texas, History Dept.] to Mr. T.D. Affleck. December 2, 1932. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Resolutions for Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. December 15, 1932. By Mrs. Ira D. Sykes, Mrs. E.C. Brock, Mrs. E.T. Harris [Capt. James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812]. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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To A Poet verse by Mrs. Ira D. Sykes. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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"Resolution on the death of Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, Poet Laureate of Texas, D.A.R." Submitted by Mrs. J.L. Cunningham, Mrs. W.A. Morrow, Mrs. B. Rush Norvell, and Mrs. W.P.H. McFaddin. Typed, 1 leaf.

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The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Kentucky Philosophy verse, author unknown. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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The Story of A Cake by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Birthday card from "Grandmother Affleck." 1 card, signed.

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Postcard to Miss Mary F. Hunt [Caldwell, Tx.] from her cousin [Holly Springs, Miss.]. December 11, 1875.

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Costella, Belle M. to Mary Hunt Affleck. undated. 1 card, signed.

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McGuirk, Mrs. K.W. [Little Rock, Ark.] to "Dear Cousin Mary." March 31, 1932. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Various newspaper clippings collected by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Old Editors Enjoy A Happy Gathering Says Mrs. Affleck." Article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"In Memorium" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Horace Brown. Attached to sheet of notebook paper.
Article regarding Hood's Brigade. Attached to a sheet of notebook paper. Attached: "Cooperation with Strangers, Chapters Asked to Include Them When Honoring Southern Heroes" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Brenham" article regarding Children's Auxiliary. Attached to a sheet of notebook paper. Attached (3x): Acrostic for Hood's Brigade by Mary Hunt Affleck; "To Jefferson Davis Auxiliary" article by Mary Hunt Affleck; and "To Children's Auxiliaries" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Hood's Brigade by Mary Hunt Affleck. Attached to a sheet of notebook paper.
"Mrs. Affleck's Address" article. Attached to a sheet of notebook paper.
Front page from The Galveston Daily News. January 25, 1931. Headlines "Texas Poet Laureate Recalls Early Days of the South." 2 copies.
"Memorial Services, by Washington County Camp U.C.V. in Honor of Gen. Stephen D. Lee." article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Letter to the Editor, Banner Press by Mary Hunt Affleck. Article.
"Annual Report" article regarding the Lady Washington Chapter, D.A.R.
"Washington County Democrats Take Up Gauge of Battle" article. 2 leaves.
"Flag Given Houston Boy" article.
"Rock Island Ripples" article.
"Quill Club Forms Washington Co. Historical Society" from Brenham Daily Banner Press. October 14, 1925.
"Mrs. Affleck Tells of Editors Meet In Houston, Texas" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Grindstone" article.
"Veteran Editors of Texas Are the Guests of Sugar Land" article.
"Confederate Seal History" article by Mrs. Robert Bell Huston.
"Quill Club Meets" article.
"Texas Crowned With Single Star of Glory" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. Key Honored" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Cultural" article.
"Funeral of Mrs. Affleck is Held at Brenham Home" article.
"A Contrast" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. M.H. Affleck Writes of Reunion Aged Confederates" article.
"Distaff Data" by Frances K. Dybowski, from Galveston News. May 16, 1952.
Untitled article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. Thompson Entertains Members Quill Club Monday" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Club Women Capture Wharton" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, "Tomorrow's Yesterday."
"Old Editors Enjoy a Happy Gathering Says Mrs. Affleck" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Chapter Reports" article.
"Welcome Address of Somerville Chapter, U.D.C." article.
"A Mother's Club" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Confederate Home" letter to the editor by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Various newspaper clippings collected by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Poem on New England" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Green's Heroes at Wharton" article.
"Jefferson Davis Did Not Repent Asked No Pardon" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Beautiful Courtesies" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Texas Heroes' Day" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Letters from the People" by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"To Jefferson Davis Auxiliary" article.
"Miss Friend's Lecture" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"To Jefferson Davis Auxiliary" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. September 15, 1904.
"Honor of Mrs. Snydor" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. December 23, 1904.
"U.D.C. Convention" article.
"Lady Washington Chapter" article.
"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding a meeting of the J.E.B. Stuart chapter of U.D.C.
"Vote for J.P. Buchanan" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. Robert Brewster" article and verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Invitation to visit Dallas Causes Some Discussion. Speeches in Favor of Confederate Women's Home" article.
"Bessie Hunt McBrayer" verse by A.A.H. (Anna Adair Hunt). October 26, 1872.
"Green's Brigade Reunion" article.
"Acrostic Valentine for a Dear Little Friend" by Mary Hunt Affleck. February 14, 1906.
"Won Literary Contest, Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck Wins New Laurels in the Literary World" article.
"Visit Another Old Settler at Brenham" article.
"The War Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mary Pauline" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
"Brenham Woman Honored" article.
"So Changes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Brenham, The Jefferson Davis Auxiliary..." article.
"The Poem and Ball" article.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's speech at the celebration of Lee and Jackson day.
"Beautiful Tribute Paid Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck" article from Brenham Banner Press. December 30, 1932.
"For Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Thoughts" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's reading of poetry.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck as guest.
"Texas Independence Day" program. 1 printed leaf.
"Resolutions for Respect" article.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's poetry.
"Brenham, The Jefferson Davis Auxiliary..." article.
"At Palacios" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"In Memorium" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Samuel Oliver Noyes.
Article Mrs. Affleck's return from Galveston.
"Jefferson Davis Children's Auxiliary" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The War Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Life Label" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1929.
"In Honor of Lee" article.
"Club Woman's Thanksgiving Prayer" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. Affleck Honored" article.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's ill health.
"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Our Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck of Brenham Texas" photo and short article.
"If the Yesterday Called" verse by Judd Mortimer Lewis.
"New Year's Greeting to D.A.R. Chapters of Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Rosh Hashanah" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"To the Aeroplane" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Aeroplane" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Aged Contributor to Banner Press is 85 Years old" article.
"In Memoriam" verse, author unknown (probably Mary Hunt Affleck). Dedicated to Mrs. John Lane Henry.
"New Year's Greeting to D.A.R. Chapters of Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mrs. Affleck Honored" article.
"Neu's Column" article.
"To the Aeroplane" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Old Meeting House" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Answer" verse by Laura Fowler. This poem is the reply to "When We Meet" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"When We Meet" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's return to Brenham.
"Postal Cyards" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Robbers" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Captures the Fourth Honor" article.
"Faith" verse by Frank Stanton.
"Children's Auxiliary" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Lark" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Lest We Forget" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Shells" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's 79th birthday.
"In Memorium" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Horace D. Brown.
"Anniversary" article.
"Pioneer Writer Visits in Navasota" article.
"To A Dear Young Friend" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Poetic Greetings" article.
"Resolutions" article.
"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Mrs. M.W. Sims of Bryan.
"Lovers of Dixie" article and verse "Then and Now" by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"An Appreciation" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Tom Hartley.
"Mrs. Affleck Honored" article.
Portion of article written by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Children's Auxiliary" article.
"A Rose for Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1914.
"Wear A Rose for Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding speech by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"In the Ancient City" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's contribution of historical facts.
"Legend of State Flower Told By Poet Laureate" article and verse "Bluebonnets" by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Words" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"An Interesting Meeting" article.
"Children's Auxiliary" article.
"Acrostic Valentine for a Dear Little Friend" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Age" verse by Edgar A. Guest. 1926.
"First Honors for Mrs. M.H. Affleck and Banner Press" article.
"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Merited Appointment" article.
"Easter Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Lilacs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Brenham Budget" article.
"Your Baylor Poem" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"In Memorium" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Annie Lewis Tarver.
"For Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"To My Pen" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Mother Love" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Cline Medal Awarded" article.
"The War Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Western Gate" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"To Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck" verse, author unknown.
"Reunion Sponsors From All Over South Here" article.
"A Rose for Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Thoughts for All Saints" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Sacred Ballot" verse by Ben B. Hunt.
"Distinguished Visitors" article.
"Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck Has Written For Local And State Papers for Fifty Years" article.
"Robert Edward Lee" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Absent Friend" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Washington Co. Delegation Will Go Uninstructed" article.
"The Texas Flag" verse by Anna Marie Affleck.
"Cookless" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"For Chapter Extensions, Mrs. Affleck Urges U.D.C. Members to Renewed Activities" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Article regarding Mrs. Affleck's visit with Mrs. C.A. Mitchner."
"Meeting to the Mutual Improvement Club of Wharton Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck."
"New Years Greeting to the D.A.R. of Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"All Hail, New Year's Greeting to the Quill Club" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Waxahachie Meeting" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Conviction Fee Bars Judge, Is Court Ruling" article.

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Collection of newspaper clippings compiled by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"The Children" verse by Alice M. Eddy.
"Ages of Animals" article.
"Tampering With Trifles" verse, by Judd Morimer Lewis.
"The Little Coat. verse, author unknown.
"Tribute to the Flag by Vermont Judge" article by the Late Judge N.M. Hubbard.
"Kiss the Dying" article.
"Appomatox" article.
"To The Memorial Association at Fredericksburg, Va." verse by James Norvell.
"Author of Novel of Washington Society, John Temple Graves, Jr." article. May 20, 1923.
"Mementoes" verse, author unknown. Dated December, 1859.
"Life Jewels from the Poets" verse, author unknown.
Quote from Andrew Fuller.
"The Future Life" verse, author unknown.
"John C. Whittier" obituary.
"The Way of Life" verse, author unknown.
"Character" verse by Edgar A. Guest.
"The Skein We Wind" verse by George Klingle.
"The Moss Rose" article.
"The Deacon's Prayer" verse, author unknown.
Untitled poem by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"A Quaker's Prayer" verse, author unknown.
Call for papers. Printed, 1 leaf. Deadline is stated as April 1, 1900.
"He Careth" verse, author unknown.
"Wednesday Club Guest's Mrs. Stubbs" article.
"Invictus" verse by Frank Crane.
"A Flower of November" verse by Elaine Goodals.
"Character" verse, author unknown.
"The Common Lot" verse by James Montgomery.
"The Once Over" verse by H. I. Phillips. 1925.
"Tampering with Trifles, The Old Wash Place" verse by Judd Mortimer Lewis.
"The Disappointed" verse by Ella Wheeler.
"The Night is Far Spent, the Day is at Hand" verse, author unknown.
"Enchantment" verse by Judd Mortimer Lewis.
"Pony Glasses of French Brandy" verse, author unknown.
"Rock Me to Sleep" verse, author unknown.
"Achievement" verse by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
"What Music Reveals" verse by Browning.
"Death of Emmett" verse, author unknown.
"Historical and Social, Interesting Facts About the Heroes of Florida" article.

A31-70
Newspaper clippings regarding a Baptist Encampment at Palacios, Tx. combined by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"B.Y.P.U. Is Congratulated, Rev. Mr. Gambrell Lauds Those Who Selected Camp Site at Palacios" article.
"The B.Y.P.U. Opens Meeting, Seventeenth Annual Convention Now in Session at Palacios" article.
"Dr. Gross Leads Children, Houston Minister Makes Deep Impression at B.Y.P.U. Convention" article.
"Crowd Grows Larger, Number of Visitors are Baptist Encampment Increased With Each Incoming Train" article.
"San Antonian is Chosen, Mr. Wolf Is Selected to Guide the Affairs of the Baptist Palacios College" article.
"Baptist Encampment, Visitors Enter into the Second Day of the Religious and Recreative Gathering at Palacios" article.
Menu for the Evening Meal at Hotel Palacios, 1907.
"The Baptist Encampment, Concert Feature Following the Religious Services Is an Attractive Social Diversion at Palacios" article.
"Truett at Palacios, Divine Discusses 'Degeffing Spiritual Life'" article.
"Sunday Night Chautauqua, Stefansson, the Explorer Delivers an Interesting Lecture" article.
"Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, Writes of Wreckage and Waste in Wake of Wind" article.
"Influence Good, B.Y.P.U. Convention Shows Benefits of Great Organization" article.
"Once Pirate Coast, Now Summer Resort" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. June 28, 1907.
"Our Palacios Letter" article.
"From Mrs. Affleck, An Interesting Letter from a Patriotic Brenham Woman" article.
"Name Townsend, Man Who Suggested Encampment Idea Heads B.Y.P.U." article.
"Ideal at Palacios, Attendance at B.Y.P.U. estimated at 2000 to 3000" article.
"A Letter from Palacios" by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 11, 1909.
"Religious Words of Inspiration are Heard at Palacios, Eminent Clergymen From Diverse Sections Discourse to Large Crowds at Encampment" article.
"Reports of Great Work Done Cheer Young Baptists, President Kendall and Secretary Coleman Read Annual Addresses at Encampment" article. June 22, 1907.
"A Palacios Letter, From a Brenham Woman visitor to the Press" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 7, 1909.
"W.P.A. Letter, By the Poet Laureate of the Association" article.
"A Letter from Palacios" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 11, 1909.
"Meetings at Palacios Filled With Fervor, Baptist Encampment Continues to Attract Crowds and Inspire Religious Sentiment"
"Farewell Concert" article.
"Bay City" social information article.
"The T.W.P.A." article by Mary Hunt Affleck. June 22, 1906.
"Palacios Letter" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 12, 1909.
"Our Palacios Letter" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.
"Ideal at Palacios, Attendance at B.Y.P.U. Estimated at 2000 to 3000" article.
"Encampment of Baptist Union Comes to an End" article.
"Women Meet, Mrs. Nelson of Dallas Presides at B.Y.P.U. Session" article.
"The Brelos Concert, Given at Lusk's Hall Thursday Evening" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Crowds are Still Pouring Into Palacios" article.
"The Press Representative. At the Woman's Press Association" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. June 20, 1906.
"Spiritual Food Abounds at the Baptist Camp" article.
"English Divine, Rev. John Wilson Addresses B.Y.P.U. Convention at Palacios" article

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Various incomplete newspaper clippings collected by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A31-90
Collection of correspondence and obituaries regarding the deaths of Anne Marie Affleck and Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Miss Affleck Dead" obituary. 2 copies.

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"Death of Miss Marie Affleck" obituary. 2 copies.

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"Teacher's Resolutions Beaumont" article.

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"Looking Backward" article dated October 27, 1953.

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"The Turn of the Tide" article with photos.

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"In Memoriam of Anna Marie Affleck" verse by Mrs. M.D. Farris. 3 copies.

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"Death of Miss Affleck, Popular Teacher Expires The Body Shipped to Brenham" article. 2 copies.

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"In Memory of Miss Marie Affleck Resolutions" obituary.

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"Resolutions" article by Mrs. W.A. Banks and Mrs. S.R. Henderson.

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"Resolutions on Death of Miss Marie Affleck, Daughter of Our Fellow Member, Mrs. May Hunt Affleck, of Brenham" article by Miss Kate Land, Miss Loula Greer, and Mr.J.W. Kinnear. March 14, 1905. 2 copies.

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"A Tribute From A Friend on the Death of Miss Marie Affleck" verse by Dr. E.D. Day.

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"Miss Affleck Dead" obituary. 3 copies.

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"A Flower of Love for Marie" article and verse by Mrs. C.C. Garrett. March 17, 1905.

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"A Tribute of Love" article by Mrs. O.A. Seward. March 15, 1906.

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"Death's Harvest, Four Deaths of Brenham People, Miss Marie Affleck" article.

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Hunt, Ben B. to T.D. and J.H. Affleck. Western Union Telegram of sympathy regarding the death of Mary Hunt Affleck. November 29, no year.

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Tilson, Mrs. P.S. to P.D. Affleck. Western Union Telegram of sympathy regarding the death of Mary Hunt Affleck. undated.

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Norvell, Mrs. B.R. [Texas Daughters in Congress] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. Western Union Telegram of well-wishing during her illness. November 17, 1932.

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Note card printed with Mary Hunt Affleck's poem Bluebonnets.

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Bates, Mabel Mussey to Mr. Affleck. December 10, 1912. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Photocopy of sketch "The old Baptist Church, Independence, Tx.

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Photograph of Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck) as a young lady.

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Photocopy of poem "The Old Meeting House" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

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Handmade booklet with original sketches containing the poem "A Summer Evening" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Printed advertisement flier for Festival containing the poem "Black Mammy" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Leaf torn from the book Thirty Seventh Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

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Printer's negative of a photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck. Mounted onto a wooden block.

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Calling cards sent with flowers to the Affleck family on the death of Mary Hunt Affleck. 19 cards.

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Note card with poem "Bluebonnets" by Mary Hunt Affleck printed inside. With envelope.

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Horsham, Tallie Moore to Mrs. Mary H. Affleck. March 17, 1912. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Calling cards sent with flowers to the Affleck family on the death of Mary Hunt Affleck. 10 cards.

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Newspaper clipping. "Lee Jackson Anniversary" article.

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Newspaper clipping. Eileen Hanna" article. From Houston Chronicle. November 15, 1934.

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Newspaper clipping. "D.A.R. Honor Mrs. Affleck Wednesday" article. From Brenham Banner Press. November 13, 1934.

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Newspaper clipping. "Society, Mrs. Buchanan Hostess to Visiting D.A.R.'s" article. From Brenham Banner Press. November 14, 1934.

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Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Affleck Dies in Galveston and Laid to Rest Here" obituary from Brenham Banner Press. November 29, 1932.

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Newspaper clipping. "Sorrell Chapter, D.A.R." article.

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Newspaper clipping. "A Mother's Club" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Newspaper clipping. "D.R.T. Reception, Brilliant Social Event" article.

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Newspaper clipping. "Poet Laureate of Texas Succumbs at Residence of Son" obituary.

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Newspaper clipping. "Texas Poet Laureate Dies in Galveston" obituary. From Houston Chronicle. November 29, 1932.

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Newspaper clipping. Ribbon printed "Lady Washington Chapter, D.A.R."

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Letter of certification for Mary Hunt Affleck as member in good standing of the United States Daughters of 1812. Dated January 19, 1912. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Admission card for Mary Hunt Affleck at the Texas Division, U.D.C. Annual Convention as Delegate from the Robert E. Lee Chapter. 1 card.

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United States Daughters of 1812 Identification card for Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated January 15,1908.

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Texas Woman's Press Association Identification card for Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated June 14, 1907.

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Texas Woman's Press Association Identification card for Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated June 14, 1908.

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Texas Woman's Press Association Identification card for Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated June 14, 1910.

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Texas Woman's Press Association Identification card for Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated June 14, 1911.

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National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution card of acceptance for Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated October 5, 1904.

Mary Hunt Affleck, and Anna Marie Affleck

A32-10
Early manuscripts of Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck).
Eternity and Oblivion prose. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
Anchored prose. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Fall of a Southern City verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
An Old Man's Vision verse. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
Homeward and The Gleaning verse. Handwritten, 1 leaves.
Our Dove verse. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
Baby Asleep verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Berift verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Beyond verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Two Letters verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Three leaves of untitled verse, handwritten.

A32-20
Various correspondence, and manuscripts by Mary Hunt Affleck.
A Summer Evening verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Lark verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled prose. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
The Texas Flag verse. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to "My darling Mother." October 13, 1920. TLS, 1 leaf.
The Story of A Cake by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.
Borrowed Time verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Texas Flag verse. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
Affleck, Mary Hunt to "Dear Club Members." undated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Our Hostess Regent verse.
A Rose for Mother verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Your Boy and Mine verse. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

A32-30
Various manuscripts by Mary Hunt Affleck.
New Year's Greeting verse. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
Hood's Brigade verse. Handwritten, 9 leaves.
A Summer's Eve verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Summer's Eve verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Reunion verse. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
A Little Girl verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Borrowed Time verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled verse. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
Jefferson Davis verse. Handwritten, 3 leaves.
Daughters of the Confederacy verse. Handwritten, 5 leaves.
Untitled prose. Handwritten, 7 leaves.
The Woman of the Confederacy prose. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

A32-40
Various manuscripts by Mary Hunt Affleck.
Our Rose of Womanhood verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Rose for Mammy verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Summer's Eve verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Rose for Mammy verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Old ___ verse by Anna Adair Hunt. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Wear A Rose for Mammy verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Pariah verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Poem for 4th of July verse dedicated to Confederate Veterans. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
Valentine Story prose by Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck). Handwritten, 6 leaves.
Affleck, Mary Hunt to "Dear Club Members." undated. Handwritten, 3 leaves.
Rosh Hashana verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Sinner's Prayer. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Affleck, Mary Hunt to Members of Jefferson Davis Auxiliary. undated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Affleck, Mary Hunt to Members of Texas Division, U.D.C. undated. Handwritten, 2 leaves

A32-50
Various manuscripts by Anna Marie Affleck.
Program from the Brenham Central High School Commencement, showing Anna Marie Affleck as Valedictorian. Printed, 1 leaf.
The Turn of the Tide prose. Typed, 2 leaves.
The Loom of Life verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled verse. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
A Yankee in Love prose. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
My Country Home verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Our First Woman President prose. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
Where There's A Will, There's A Way verse. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
How Pride Displays Itself prose. Handwritten, 3 leaves.
The Deserted Village prose. Handwritten, 3 leaves.
The Storm verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Ruin verse. Dated March 3, 1899. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Nightingale verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
When the Tide Comes In verse. Dated July 25, 1898. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Serenade verse. Dated March 12, 1899. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Memory of Summer verse. March 13, 1899. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
Untitled verse. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
Hattie L. prose. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
The Loom of Life verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
An Easter Rose prose. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
A Memory of Summer verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
An Easter Rose prose. Handwritten, 11 leaves.
The Texas Flag verse. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A32-60
Scrapbook compiled by Anna Marie Affleck, consisting mainly of newspaper clippings and cut out picture from greeting cards glued onto the pages.
"Being A Woman" verse by Cecil Charles.
"The Beggar" verse by Arthur Symons.
"Going to School" verse, author unknown.
"Send Me A Valentine" verse, author unknown.
"Oh, Heart of Mine!" verse, author unknown.
"Ballad of a Baby" verse by Theodore Tilton.
"National Greetings" verse, author unknown.
"How Could I Tell?" verse, author unknown.
"The Daughter" verse, author unknown.
"How to Write a Letter" article.
"The Evening Time" verse, author unknown.
"When the Cows Come Home" verse, author unknown.
"So'd I" verse, author unknown.
"To A Daisy in December" verse by Padget Toynbee.
"Some Day" verse, author unknown.
"Golden Thoughts" verse, author unknown.
"Annie Laurie" article with verse by Lady John Scott.
"Spring" verse, author unknown.
"To The Gold Crest Building in My Garden" verse, author unknown. Inserted: "The Milky Way" prose by Anna Marie Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
"Great Men Will Differ" verse, author unknown.
"Some Time" verse by Eugene Field.
"October's Party" verse, author unknown.
"What It is to Be a Child" article.
"To A Country Maiden" verse, author unknown.
"The Flight of Time" verse, author unknown.
"A Song of Home" verse, author unknown.
"Marguerite is Washing Dishes" verse by Kittie M. Frisbee.
"To My Angel Mother" verse by Minnie Jackson.
"Facts About the Bible" article.
"Playing School" verse, author unknown
"Waiting for the Morn" verse, author unknown.
"The Sabbath" verse, author unknown.
"Pens" verse, author unknown.
"Gather the Grains" verse, author unknown.
"The Love of Jesus" verse, author unknown.
"A Life Lesson" verse, author unknown.
"What Should A Young Man Do?" verse, author unknown.
"When the Sun Goes Down" verse, author unknown.
A composition book with 2 handwritten themes by Anna Marie Affleck. "Brother Nicholas and the faithful animals" and "The donkey's well." Inserted: "The Weather" newsprint booklet regarding aspects of the weather. Dated 1897; Leaf torn from a magazine with pictures titled "The Sabiens by David Museum of the Louvre" and "Public Scribe in Tunis"; Article torn from Harper's New Monthly Magazine titled "Mosses"; Leaf cut from a magazine with picture titled "Primrose"; Leaf cut from a magazine with pictures titled "Maud Kauffman" and "Anna Robinson"; Leaf torn from magazine Artists and Their Work, picture titled "A Daughter of Bohemia" and "The Straw Hat"; Leaf torn from magazine, picture titled "Dreamland"; Color picture cut from a book, titled "Our Pride"; Color picture of tulips cut from a book; Leaf cut from a magazine with a picture titled "Evening"; Leaf torn from a magazine with pictures titled "Arch of Triumph, Place de L'etoile, Paris France" and "Hawarden Castle, Chester"; Four color pictures of flowers, cut from a magazine; Article torn from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, titled "A June Jaunt"; Picture cut from a newspaper titled "A May Morning"; Affleck, Anna Marie to "Dear Flora." June 29, 1897. ALS, 1 leaf; Large color poster of an old man and a young girl in a garden; Color picture cut from a magazine titled "An offering to the Household Gods"; Color picture cut from a magazine titled "Santa Claus"; and Color picture cut from a magazine titled "Good By, Summer"
"A Patchwork Castle" article.
"Old Aunt Mary's" verse by James Whitcomb Riley.
"Lady Bird" verse, author unknown.
"The Tear and the Stone" verse, author unknown.
'The Master Cat, or Puss in Boots" article.
"Two Pictures" verse, author unknown.
"Noah and the Wine" verse, author unknown.
"The Man Who Heard it Before" verse, author unknown.
"Somebody" verse, author unknown.
"God Hears" verse, author unknown.
"Mother's Room" verse, author unknown.
"Paths" verse, author unknown.
"A Life's Romances" verse, author unknown.
"Reaping" verse, author unknown.
"The Father's Knowledge" verse, author unknown.
"Flowers in January" verse, author unknown.
"Evening Hymn" verse by Bishop Ken.
"Priscilla" verse, author unknown.
"A Lost Ideal" verse by Lucille Rutland.
"A Hint" verse, author unknown.
"Beverly Bells" verse, author unknown.
"The Castle of Chillon" article.
"Plan of Studying a Language" article.
"Now'days" verse by A. Opper.
"The Mountains" verse, author unknown.
Life's Journey" verse by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
"The Forum" verse, author unknown.
"My Old Guitar" verse by Llwyvein.
"Out Upon the Hill side" verse by Sarah I.C. Whitlesey.
"The Tan ka Girl" verse, author unknown.
"Dust" verse by Schwarzstein.
"The Tarpeian Rock" verse, author unknown.
"The Palace" verse, author unknown.
"'Gone" verse, author unknown.
"The Future's Curtain" verse, author unknown. Inserted: Handwritten essay by Anna Marie Affleck "Her Country's Foe"; Handwritten verse by Anna Marie Affleck "At Sunset"; and Handwritten verse by Anna Marie Affleck "When the Sun Goes Down."
"A Tribute From A Friend on the Death of Miss Marie Affleck" verse by Dr. E.D. Day.
"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" article.
"The Lone Star" article and verse by Edward J. Porter.
"God Give Us Men!" verse, author unknown.
"George Washington" article.
"Tis Sweet to Forgive" by Betsey Bobbet.
"Good Night" verse by Hester A. Benedict.
"There Was Nothing on the Tree for Me" verse, author unknown.
"Andrew Jackson" article.
"Native Land" verse, author unknown.
"The Little Wall Flower" article.
"Uncle Remus, The Old Man's Experience on an Electric Car" article.
"At Your Command" verse, author unknown.
"Receipt for Beauty" article.
"A Mission" verse, author unknown.
"Mending the Old Flag" verse, author unknown.
"The Grindstone" article by Solon Robinson.
"Alone" verse by Celia Thaxter.
"Answer in Prayer" article.
"The Head and the Heart" verse by J.G. Saxe.
"How to be Happy" verse, author unknown.
"A Song of the Seasons" verse, author unknown.
"Not Shut In" verse, author unknown.
"The Song of the Bee" verse, author unknown.
"The Love of Jesus" verse, author unknown.
"Lumber and Logs" article.
"Aspire" verse by George Birdseye.
"The Gardener's Proposal" verse by Richard H. Titherington.
"Work and You Will Win, Boys" verse by Thomas Burke.
"Home" verse by Ione L. Jones.
"Everyday Things" verse by Edith M. Norris.
"The Old Home" verse by Howard C. Tripp.
"Not Yet" verse, author unknown.
"Some Little Rain Drops" verse, author unknown.
"Is It You?" verse, author unknown.
"Praise" article.
"The Life I Seek!" verse, author unknown.
"The Frog Prince" article.
"Dates Worth Remembering" article.

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Composition book belonging to Anna Marie Affleck, contains a poem by her Marmion and an essay Her Country's Foe. Handwritten.

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Writing Book belonging to Anna Marie Affleck, contains recipes.
Pecan Pie
Dutch Rolls
Cream Dressing
Chicken Salad
Waffles
To Keep Tomatoes Without Canning
Chicken croquette
Pickled Oysters
Scalloped Oysters
Stuffed Cabbage
Dressing for fowl
Chicken Salad
Oyster Salad
Herring Salad
Russian Salad
Lobster Salad
Almond Biscuit
Stuffed Quail
Oysters on Toast
Hot Weather Drinks
Ginger drink
Quail on Toast
Cauliflower Fritters
Beet Root Fritters
Pea Fritters
Corn Fritters
Cucumber Fritters
Eggplant Fritters
Small Plum Pudding
Christmas Plum Pudding
Mince Meat
Lemon Cream Pies
Lobster Salad
Sandwiches
Banana Fritters
Sauce for Banana Fritters
Chicken croquettes
Charlotte Russe

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Essay by Anna Marie Affleck, A Birthday Greeting. Handwritten, 1 leaf. (2 copies).

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Essay by Anna Marie Affleck, An Easter Rose. Handwritten, 13 leaves.

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Fragment of a letter from C.S. Avery, P.W. Chase and Thos. W. Hunt. Handwritten, top portion is missing.

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Receipt from Rosenthal Deuster Dry Goods Co. June 27, 1905, to Dunbar Affleck.

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Article. Photocopy from Texas Talks. June 1904. "Turn of the Tide" by Marie Affleck.

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Article. Photocopy from Texas Talks. June 1904. "Twilight" verse by Mrs. Minnie E. Jones.

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Article. Photocopy from Texas Talks. June 1904. "The Days of Old" by Marie Affleck.

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Article. Photocopy from Texas Talks. June 1904. "The Gospel of Grass" Author unknown.

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Letter of sympathy re: Marie Affleck, from G. O'B. Millard, L. Mayer, and J.D. Campbell [Beaumont City Schools]. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Essay by Anna Marie Affleck, The Bahama Islands. Bottom portion of page is missing. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Essays by Anna Marie Affleck, Newfoundland and Texas History. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Handwritten recipes, 2 leaves.

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Essay by Anna Marie Affleck, Bess and I. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Program of Commencement Exercises of the Central High School, Brenham, Texas. Printed, 1 card.

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Brenham Daily Banner. June 9, 1900. Contains article re: Marie Affleck's graduation ceremony.

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Brenham Weedly Banner. June 14, 1900.

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Brenham Evening Press. June 9, 1900.

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Chatterbox, a children's book which belonged to Anna Marie Affleck, a Christmas present in 1886.

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. Funeral Notice of Anna Marie Affleck. Inside are newspaper clippings "Program" and one untitled obituary.

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Miss Affleck Dead" from Brenham Evening Press. March 15, 1905.

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "A Tribute From A Friend on the Death of Miss Marie Affleck."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "A Tribute of Love."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Commencement at Grand."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Death's Harvest."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Commencement Exercises at Opera House Friday Evening."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Commencement at Grand."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Death's Harvest."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "A Tribute of Love."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Tribute from A Friend on the Death of Miss Affleck."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Miss Affleck Dead."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. Untitled article written by Mrs. C.C. Garrett, re: Marie's death.

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Three Funerals Held Wednesday."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "A Tribute of Love" by Mrs. O.A. Seward.

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Miss Affleck Dead."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "A Tribute of Love" by Mrs. O.A. Seward.

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Central High School."

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Newspaper clipping re: Anna Marie Affleck. "Commencement Exercises at Opera House Friday Evening."

Anna Marie Affleck

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Pressed Flower Scrap Book collected and arranged by Anna Marie Affleck in 1895-1898. All specimens are from Washington County, Texas.

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Manuscript of poem "Open Gates" by Anna Marie Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves. All leaves are attached together by a cream colored satin ribbon.

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Certificate of Baptism for Anna Marie Affleck, Presbyterian Church, Brenham, Texas. December 20, 1890.

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Affleck, Anna Marie to Miss Nell Bryan. February 23, 1899. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Diploma of Anna Marie Affleck from Brenham High School. June 8, 1900.

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Texas Talks magazine. June 1904. Contains article on page 6, "The Turn of the Tide" by Anna Marie Affleck.

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Remembrance Card of Anna Marie Affleck. Printed, 1 card.

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Calling card wallet belonging to Anna Marie Affleck. Leather. In poor condition.

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Children's book Under the Christmas Tree given to Anna Marie Affleck, December 24, 1889.

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Two photographs mounted on black cardboard of Anna Marie Affleck's grave.

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Two photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, sitting, in a white dress. 2 copies.

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One oval photograph of Anna Marie Affleck, at about twelve years of age.

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Six oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in various poses. All on white mats.

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One photograph of an unidentified girl, about 16 years of age.

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One photograph of Anna Marie Affleck, at about four years of age.

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One photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, not matted.

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One oval photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, on a black mat.

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One oval photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, in a white off the shoulder dress. Mounted on white cardboard, encased in protective paper. Total of three copies.

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One oval Photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, in a white off the shoulder dress. Mounted on a black mat. Wax paper protective envelope.

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Seven oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in two poses, wearing a high collared black dress. All are mounted on white cardboard. All are in wax paper protective envelopes.

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Six oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in two poses, wearing a high collared black dress. All are mounted on white cardboard. All are encased in white paper protective envelopes.

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Small white card with signature of Anna Marie Affleck.

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Four oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, wearing an off the shoulder white dress. All are mounted on black mats.

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Newspaper clipping "Death's Harvest" obituary of Anna Marie Affleck.

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Antique photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck and her sister as young girls (circa 1850s). Photograph is printed on glass, encased in a leather box.

Genealogical Information, and Thomas D. Affleck

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Loose leaf notebook of genealogical information compiled by Thomas Dunbar Affleck. Contains:

Bell, Alexander H. to Mr. Affleck. May 19, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.

Newspaper clippings from The Washington Post:
"Founders of Maryland Families" by A.H. Bell. February 10, 1935.
"Founders of Maryland Families" by A.H. Bell. February 17, 1935
"Queries" March 3, 1935.
"A Family Historian" March, 1935.
"Founders of Maryland Families" by A.H. Bell. May 5, 1935.
"Founders of Maryland Families" by A.H. Bell. May 19, 1935.
"Founders of Maryland Families." 8 articles.

Genealogical Information for:
"Col. William Dent (b. 1660, d. 1704) m. Elizabeth Fowke, Sarah Brooke."
"Judge Thomas Dent (b. 1630, d. 1676) m. Rebecca Wilkinson."
"Peter Dent (d. 1711) m. Elizabeth Wilson."
"Margaret Dent (d.1709) m. Edmund Howard."
"Barbara Dent (b. 1676, d. 1754) m. Thos. Brooke."
"Capt. Thomas Dent (b.1685) m. Anne Bayne."
"Col. George Dent (b. 1690, d. 1754)m. Ann Herbert."
"Peter Dent (b. 1694, d. 1757) m. Mary Brooke."
"Elizabeth Dent (b. 1695, d. 1760) m. Richard Tarvin."
"Rebecca Dent (no dates) m. Mr. Anderson."
"William Stevens Howard (b. 1684, d. 1734) m. Elizabeth Douglass, Sarah Briscoe Truman."
"John Howard (d. 1742) m. Rebecca Brooke."
"George Howard (2nd) (no dates)."
"Benjamin Brooke (b. 1702, d. 1727) m. Eleanor Bowie."
"Baker Brooke (no dates)."
"Thomas Brooke (1717, d. 1768)."
"Jane Brooke (d. 1779)."
"Mary Brooke (d. 1758)."
"Elizabeth Brooke (no dates) m. George Beall."
"Lucy Brooke (no dates) m. Thomas Hadgkin."
"William Dent (d. 1757) m. Ann Warren."
"Thomas Dent (no dates) m. Elizabeth Cave."
"Capt. George Dent (d. 1785) m. Eleanor Hawkins."
"Elizabeth Dent (d. 1780) m. William Penn, Col. Richard Harrison."
"Ann Dent (no dates) n. Capt. Gilbert Ireland."
"Gen. John Dent (b. 1733, d. 1809) m. Sarah Marshall."
"Rebecca Dent (b. 1738, d, 1770) m. Thomas Hanson Marshall."
"Letitia (Letty) Dent (no dates) m. Kenelm Truman Stoddert, Peter DeJean."
"Mary Dent (d. 1783) m. Gerard Alexander."
"Eleanor Dent (no dates) m. John Blackstone, Alexander McFarlane, Dr. James Bayard."
"Margaret Dent (no dates) m. Greenfield."
"Peter Dent, Jr. (b. 1728, d. 1784) m. Ann."
"William Dent (b. 1739) m. Verlinda Beall."
"Mary Dent (no dates) m. John Beall, Jr."
"Lucy Dent (no dates) m. George Hardey, Jr."
"Anne Dent (no dates) m. John Clark."
"Capt. Thomas Dent (b. 1735, d. 1788) m. Elizabeth Edelin."
"Walter Dent (b. 1744) m. Elizabeth Burrell."
"Eleanor Dent (no dates) m. Alexander Burrell."
"Barbara Dent (no dates)."
"Richard Dent (b. 1748, d. 1818)."
"George Tarvin (no dates)."
"Richard Tarvin, Jr. (d. 1744)."
"John Tarvin (no dates)."
"William Tarvin (no dates)."
"Thomas Tarvin (no dates)."
"Elizabeth Tarvin (no dates)."
"Ann Tarvin (no dates)."
"Rebecca Tarvin (no dates)."
"Martha Tarvin (no dates)."
"John Anderson (no dates)."
"Edmund Howard (no dates)."
"Margaret Howard (no dates)."
"Rachel Howard (d. 1747) m. Matthew Compton."
"William Howard (no dates)."
"Elizabeth Howard (no dates)."
"Susannah Howard (no dates)."
"Sarah Howard (no dates)."
"Thomas Howard, Jr. (no dates)."
"Thomas Howard (no dates)."
"John Howard, Jr. (no dates)."
"Baker Howard (b.1738, d. 1790) m. Ann Philips, Ann Sollers."
"Eleanor Howard (no dates) m. John Douglas."
"Elizabeth Howard (no dates) m. Mr. Stone."
"Jane Howard (no dates)."
"Benjamin Brooke, Jr. (b. 1727, d. 1765) m. Mary Eversfield."
"Col. John Contee (b. 1722, d. 1796) m. Margaret Snowden."
"Peter Contee (b. 1726, d. before 1779)."
"Jane Contee (b. 1728, d. 1812 or 1819) m. John Hanson."
"Col. Thomas Contee (b. 1729, d. 1811) m. Sarah Fendall."
"Catherine Contee (b. 1732, d. 1831) m. John Harrison."
"Theodore Contee (b. 1736) m. Elizabeth Smith."
"Grace Contee (b. 1738) m. Hollyday."
"Barbara Contee (b. 1741, d. 1796) m. John Read Magruder."
"Christiana Sim (no dates) m. Thomas Lee, Walter Smith."
"Col. Joseph Sim (no dates) m. Mrs. Lettice (Lee) Thomson."
"Jane Beall (no dates)."
"George Ball, Jr. (b. 1729, d. 1807) m. Elizabeth Magruder."
"Levin Beall (b. 1733, d. 1763)."
"Patrick Beall (b. 1734, d, 1809)."
"Elizabeth Beall (b. 1743, d. 1803) m. Walter Evans."
"Mary Beall (b. 1745, d. 1806) m. White."
"Thomas Beall (b. 1748, d. 1819) m. Anne Orme."
"Lucy Beall (b. 1749, d. 1799) m. Maj. Samuel Wade Magruder."
"Thomas Brooke Hodgkin (no dates)."
"Benjamin Hodgkin (no dates)."
"Alexander Contee Hodgkin (no dates)."
"Capt. George Dent (d. 1801) m. Rose Townsend (Mastin) Knox, Elizabeth."
"Judge Warren Dent (d. 1794)."
"Eleanor Dent (no dates) m. John Jordon."
"Judith Dent (d. 1790) m. Jeremiah Chase."
"Mary Dent (no dates) m. Rev. William Dowie."
"Ann Dent (no dates) m. Samuel Briscoe."
"Grace Dent (d. 1794) m. Col. Robert Hanson Harrison."
"Rebecca Dent (d. 1781) m. Col. William Harrison."
"Capt. Henry Dent (d. 1803) m. Miss Tabbs or Tibbs."
"George Dent (d. 1833) m. Elizabeth Yates."
"Joanne Greenfield Dent (no dates) m. Storke or Starke."
"Ann Dent (no dates) m. Dr. John Parnham."
"Mary Dent (no dates) m. Rev. John McPherson."
"Dr. John Ireland (d. 1781) m. Susannah Reeder."
"William Herbert Ireland (no dates)."
"Gilbert Ireland, Jr. (no dates)."
"Ann Dent Ireland (no dates) m. Richard Hooe, Alvin Moxley."
"Mary Ireland (no dates)."
"Ann Herbert Dent (b. 1756, d. 1813) m. Capt. Wm. Mackall Wilkinson."
"Capt. George Dent (b. 1757, d. 1813) m. Ann Magruder Truman."
"Capt. Thomas Marshall Dent (b. 1761, d. 1823) m. Ann Magruder."
"Dr. Thomas Marshall (b. 1757, d. 1829) m. Ann Clagett, Margaret Marshall."
"Ann Marshall (b. 1759 d. 1785) m. Dr. Benjamin Fendall."
"Elizabeth Marshall (b. 1765) m. John Forbes, Samuel Bond."
"Mary Marshall (b. 1767, d. 1789) m. Gen. Philip Stuart."
"Ann Truman Stoddert (no dates) m. James Gantt."
"Kenelm Truman Stoddert, Jr. (d. 1790)."
"Marianne Truman Stoddert (no dates) m. William Tyler."
"Elizabeth Truman Stoddert (no dates) m. George Gantt."
"Ann Alexander (no dates)."
"Nehemiah Herbert Blackstone (d. 1816) m. Mary Cheseldine, Eleanor Gardiner Hebb."
"George Blackstone (d. 1774)."
"Lieut. John Blackstone (d. 1802) m. Mary."
"Bell, Susie to Mr. Affleck. May 8, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is included.

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Loose leaf notebook of genealogical information compiled by Thomas Dunbar Affleck. Contains: "Wilkinson (extensive information)"; "Chelsey"; "Dove's Nest" (land); "Dove's Peirch" (land); "Inclosure" (land); "Prior's Cleave" (land); "Thomas and James Adventure" (land); and"Truman's Place" (land).

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Records from the Miller Family Bible (Mississippi) re: Wilkinson and Miller

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Hale, Mrs. William Herbert (Effie) [Natchez Garden Club] to T.D. Affleck. March 8, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. William Herbert Hale. March 2, 1940. TL, carbon copy, 1 leaf.

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Jackson, E.W. [The Steck Co., Austin, TX] to T.D. Affleck. June 20, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to The Steck Co. June 18, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Haley, J. Evetts [University Centennial Expo, UT] to T.D. Affleck. March 10, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to J. Evetts Haley. March 9, 1936. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Hutchings, Henry [Commission of Control for Texas Centennial Celebrations] to T.D. Affleck. June 22, 1935. Printed, 1 postcard. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to L.W. Kemp [Texas Centennial Historical Commission]. June 20, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Texas Highway Commissioners. March 17, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached is newspaper clipping "Ferry Boat Ready Soon; Needs Name."

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James, Thomas Garner [National Cotton Council of America] to T.D. Affleck. April 22, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (5x):

Affleck, T.D. to Thomas Garner James [National Cotton Council of America]. April 24, 1940. TL, carbon copy, 1 leaf.

James, Thomas Garner [Mississippi Advertising Commission] to T.D. Affleck. March 22, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

Affleck, T.D. to Thomas Garner James [Mississippi Advertising Commission]. March 23, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

James, Thomas Garner [Mississippi Advertising Commission] to T.D. Affleck. March 7, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

Affleck, T.D. to Thomas Garner James [Mississippi Advertising Commission]. March 11, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon.

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Affleck, T.D. to Thomas Garner James [Mississippi Advertising Commission]. March 5, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Bell, Susie [Washington, D.C.] to Mr. Affleck. April 26, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is included.

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Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. November 16, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:

Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. November 11, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 29, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf.

Newspaper clipping from Galveston Daily News titled "The Daily Washington Merry Go Round" by Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen.

Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 24, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 15, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 10, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf.

Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 5, 1936. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 3, 1936. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 2, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. May 25, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 20, 1936. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. March 12, 1936. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Vanderwendt, R.J. [Todd Shipyards Corp.] to J.L. Lawder [Houston Shipbuilding Corp.]. April 29, 1943. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Holbrook, T.J. [Senate Chamber, Austin] to T.D. Affleck. October 23, 1934. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to Honorable T.J. Holbrook [Austin]. October 22, 1934. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy; and Affleck, T.D. to Editor, Holland's Magazine [Dallas]. September 7, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Puckett, Claire [Rosenberg, TX] to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. May 31, 1962. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Puckett, Claire [Rosenberg, TX] to Mr. Affleck. May 20, 1962. ALS, 1 leaf; and Puckett, Claire [Rosenberg, TX] to Mr. Affleck. May 28, 1962. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Anderson, Mrs. E.P. [Brenham, TX] to Dunbar. undated. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. Pickens Anderson. June 5, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Mr. Clarence R. Wharton [Houston]. July 2, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached (4x):
Wharton, C.R. [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. March 13, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Mr. Clarence R. Wharton [Houston]. February 25, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Baker, Botts, Andrews & Wharton [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. February 26, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Mr. Clarence R. Wharton [Houston]. April 30, 1939. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Ed. Kilman [Houston]. October 1, 1957. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Clarence R. Wharton [Houston]. September 11, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Pauls, Katherine [Galveston] to Mr. Affleck. July 3, 1935. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Ragsdale, Silas B. [Galveston News] to Mr. Affleck. November 5, 1934. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ragsdale, Silas B. [Galveston News] to L.W. Kemp. March 12, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Holman, E.B. [County Judge, Galveston, TX] to T.D. Affleck. April 9, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to R.M. Farrar [Union National Bank, Houston]. October 30, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to King Vidor [Hollywood, CA]. October 30, 1936. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. April 22, 1938. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached:

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. April 28, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. May 3, 1938. ALS, 1 postcard.

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One receipt from Railway Express Agency. May 5, 1938.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. May 5, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. May 6, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. May 15, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. May 16, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. May 17, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. May 18, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. May 25, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. June 1, 1938. TLS, 1 postcard.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. July 2, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. July 1, 1938. TLS, 1 postcard.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. August 20, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. August 17, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Nan Hillary Harrison [Austin]. October 18, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. October 18, 1938. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. May 9, 1939. TLS, 1 postcard.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. March 10, 1943. TLS, 1 postcard.

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Harrison, Nan Hillary [Austin, TX] to Thomas Affleck. March 27, 1943. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. December 31, 1942. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached (24x):

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. May 24, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. May 24, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. May 17, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. May 15, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. May 14, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. May 11, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. April 28, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. May 4, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. April 28, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. April 27, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. April 16, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. April 6, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. April 19, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. April 5, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. April 2, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. March 21, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. February 16, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. February 16, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. February 18, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. February 3, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. February 1, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. January 8, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. January 7, 1943. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Bell, Susie P. [Washington, D.C.] to Mr. Ziegler. March 29, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached (8x):

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. November 19, 1938. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. November 17, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. June 6, 1937. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. June 8, 1937. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. June 13, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. June 15, 1937. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. June 16, 1937. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

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Ziegler, Jesse [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Short history re: the Victory Ship Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Photograph cut from a book or magazine of "Linden," the home of the first U.S. Senator from Mississippi.

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Short note regarding Jane Long material locations. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Guide to Galveston and the Mainland magazine. October, 1948. Highlighted is an article on page 2, "It Will Grow, A Sketch From the Life of Jane Long" by Jane Baxter.

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Galveston Isle magazine. December 1950. Highlighted is an article on page 5, "Bethlehem on Bolivar" by Bob Savage. 4 copies.

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The Humble Way magazine. July August 1955. Highlighted is an article on page 16, "Jane Long, Mother of Texas. Part 1." 5 copies.

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The Humble Way magazine. July August, 1955. Highlighted is an article on page 16, "Jane Long, Mother of Texas. Part 2." 5 copies.

Thomas D. Affleck

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"The Texas Star", feature section from The Houston Post. August 8, 1971. Contains article "Pioneers in Petticoats" by Dorothy Nordyke. 4 copies.

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Scrapbook of newspaper articles and handwritten notes regarding Jane Long. Compiled by T.D. Affleck. Contains:

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"Jane Wilkinson Long", undated.

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"Jane Wilkinson Long, as Young Southern Matron, Came to Texas With Her Husband, General Long, Founded Colony at Bolivar and Survived Extraordinary Hardships; Lived for Many Years at Richmond, Said to Be First White Woman Ever To Set Foot Upon Galveston Island" from Galveston Tribune. February 9, 1929.

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"Fifty Years Ago" from Galveston News. July 30, 1923.

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"The Mother of Texas" from The Austin Statesman. February 1, 1911. Written by I.D. Affleck.

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"Texas 100 Years Ago" from The Houston Post. undated.

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"The Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 31, 1881.

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"How Grandma Long Got Mother of Texas Title" by Marie Dancy. From Houston Post. February 24, 1924.

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"Richmond Landmark Is Totally Lost by Fire" from Galveston News. March 27, 1932.

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"Help Meet" by Thomas Garner James. March 2, 1940. Typed, 1 leaf.

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James, Thomas Garner [Mississippi Advertising Commission] to T.D. Affleck. March 2, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Thomas Garner James [Mississippi Advertising Commission]. February 10, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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James, Thomas Garner [Mississippi Advertising Commission] to T.D. Affleck. February 8, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to The Secretary of The Mississippi War Memorial Building Commission. May 4, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Ladner, Heber [Budget Commission, State of Mississippi] to T.D. Affleck. May 7, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to E.L. Malvaney. May 9, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Malvaney, E.L. [Architect, Jackson, Miss.] to T.D. Affleck. May 13, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

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"Town of Port Bolivar, Across From Galveston" from Houston Post. December 18, 1938.

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"Old Bolivar Lighthouse Is Monument to Jane Long" from Houston Post. December 18, 1938.

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McIntyre, M.H. [The White House, Washington] to T.D. Affleck. May 7, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

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Affleck, T.D. to Col. Marvin H. McIntyre [Secretary to the President, Washington]. May 5, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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"Three Stories From Three Friends" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. July 9, 1950.

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Excerpt from J.C. Clopper's "Journal and Book of Memoranda for 1828" from Texas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 13, pages 50 60. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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"Some Loose Leaves of Texas History" by Harry T. Warner. From Houston Post. undated.

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"Lafitte's Men and Cronks Battled at Galveston Island, Savages Frightened by Mother of Texas" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. January 7, 1934.

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"113 Year Old English Paper Telling of Texas Declaration is Presented to University" from Houston Post. November 27, 1932.

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"Child of Stephen Austin Colony Recounts Early Texas History" from Houston Post. April 17, 1932.

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List of notes regarding information on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"More Than 1300 Newspapers Started In Texas Before 1880; Few Survived" from Houston Post. May 19, 1940.

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"History Lessons of Texas and Galveston" by J.O. Dyer. From Galveston News. May 19, 1923.

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"Dobie Chooses Names for '57 Parade Homes" from Houston Post. April 14, 1947.

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"Corrected and Epitomized Lessons of Texas History, Part II, 1807 1830" by J.O. Dyer. From Galveston News. undated.

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"The Siege of Bexar (The New Orleans Grays)" by Clarence R. Wharton. From The Republic of Texas. undated. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Extract from letter from Mr. Louis J. Wilson to T.D. Affleck. June 21, 1937. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Extract from Reminiscences of Jno. Duff Brown published by Texas State Historical Association Quarterly. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Wilson, Louis J. [Angleton, TX] to T.D. Affleck. June 21, 1937. TLS, 2 leaves.

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Affleck, T.D. to Louis J. Wilson. June 22, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Louis J. Wilson. October 30, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Wilson, Louis J. [Angleton, TX] to T.D. Affleck. November 4, 1937. TLS, 2 leaves.

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Extract from The Republic of Texas by Clarence R. Wharton. January 1, 1922. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Extract from History of Fort Bend County by Clarence R. Wharton. 1939. Typed, 5 leaves, carbon copies.

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"Jean Lafitte, Famous Buccaneer" photo cut from newspaper.

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"Aged Castle Attracts Another Generation, House on Maison Rouge Site May See Some of Former Glory" from Galveston Tribune. December 5, 1947.

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"Three Trees as They Appear Today" from Galveston News. April 4, 1937.

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"Legends of Famed Pirate Add to Atmosphere of Island" from Galveston Daily News. April 4, 1937.

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"Grandson's Story Revives Legend of Jean Lafitte" from Galveston Tribune. September 16, 1947.

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"Another Evangeline, Capt. James Long and Jane Wilkinson." Extract from Romantic Interludes, Love Stories of Texas Heroes by Theresa M. Hunter. 1936. Typed, 3 leaves.

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"Checking Up on Texas History Shows the Romancers Quite Busy" by S.O. Young. From Houston Chronicle.

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"Stirring Incidents in History of Galveston Related" by Galveston News. February 21, 1932.

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"Lafitte's Grove of Three Trees" from Galveston News. undated.

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"Lafitte's Cabin Bay" from Galveston News. April 7, 1935.
Extract from "Fashions of the Republic" by Mary Reid. Published by Southwestern Historical Quarterly. January, 1942. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"...Events in Texas History..." by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston Daily News. August 16, 1936.

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"Some Loose Leaves of Texas History" by Harry T. Warner. From Houston Post. undated.

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Galveston, Capitol City of Three Early Republics by J.M. Carroll.

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Notes citing information regarding Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Extract from Interesting Facts About Texas and Texans by William Eilers. 1940. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"Romantic Interludes" by Theresa M. Hunter. Book review from Houston Post. April 18, 1937.

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Outline of Events From 1686 to 1836 Contained in Book.

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"Jean Lafitte Tells of His First Privateering Venture" from Galveston News. December 3, 1961.

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Natchez Pilgrimage pamphlet. March 24 through April 7, 1940. 3 copies.

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"Varner Hogg: Tours, Style Panorama, Dedication To Open Historic Park, Unique Gift" from Houston Post. March 23, 1958.

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"Those Texans" by James Farber. From San Antonio Light. December 29, 1941.

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"Those Texans" by James Farber. From San Antonio Light. December 1941.

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"How Galveston Looked Sixty Years Ago" clipping.

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"... Events In Texas History..." from Galveston News. August 9, 1936.

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"... Events In Texas History..." from Galveston News. August 2, 1936.

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"... Events In Texas History..." from Galveston News. July 26, 1936.

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"Lafitte's Grove to Become Park" clipping.

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"100 Years Ago Today In Texas" by Clarence Wharton. From Houston Chronicle. September 12, 1936.

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"History Lessons of Texas and Galveston" by J.O. Dyer. June 9, 1923.

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"Stone Fort Once Served, New Courthouse for Old Nacogdoches" from Houston Post. December 18, 1955.

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"Lafitte's Grove Has Long History" from Galveston Daily News. April 24, 1932.

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"Large Indians and Buccaneer in Road's Tale" from Dallas Morning News. November 21, 1926.

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"Early Days on Galveston Island" from Galveston News. October 23, 1935.

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"Isle History Quiz Answers" from Galveston News. October 23, 1935.

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Untitled article from Galveston News. May 3, 1936.

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"Lafitte's Name and Fame" by J.O. Dyer. From Galveston News.

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"Early Days of Texas History" from Galveston News. December 18, 1935.

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"Texas History Answers Given" from Galveston News. December 18, 1935.

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"Centennial Control Board Approves Marking of Six Historic Fort Bend Sites" from Houston Post. November 10, 1935.

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"Warren Hall, Pioneer Cotton Planter and Soldier, Spent Last Years at 'Three Trees'" by Jesse A. Ziegler.

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"Decaying Trees Look Down on History" from Galveston News. January 13, 1935.

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"Texas State Historical Association" by Walter Prescott Webb. March 1942.

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Extracts, including "Serenade" poem, from The Life and Poems of Mirabeau B. Lamar. 1938. Typed, 3 leaves.

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"The Love Story of Jane Long" by Marie Lee Phelps. From Houston Post. February 20, 1955.

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"Texan Parade, Dr. James Long Might Have Been the Sam Houston of Texas Except for His Hurry" from Brenham Banner. March 1, 1950.

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Original photographic portraits.
Mrs. Ann Herbert (Long) Sullivan. Daughter of Gen. James and Jane Long.
Miss Mary Sullivan. Daughter of Ann H.L. Sullivan. Granddaughter of Gen. James and Jane Long.
Judge J.S. Sullivan. Second husband of Ann H.L. Sullivan, father of Mary. Son in law to Gen. James and Jane Long.

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Calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Newell.

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Notes regarding information on Jane Long. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Pages 107-118, torn from Texas Historical Association Quarterly. Highlighted is the article "The Old Three Hundred" by Lester G. Bugbee.

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Notes regarding information on Jane Long. Typed, 2 leaves.

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"Ship to Be Named For the Lively, Texas Mayflower" from Galveston News. August 31, 1943.

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"Patriot Ben Milam" by I.D. Affleck. From San Antonio Daily Express. December 15, 190_.

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"Grave of Old Ironsides Commander Discovered" from New York Herald Tribune. January 3, 1932.

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Envelope containing negative for photostat of Jane Long.

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Notes regarding information on Adam Thoroughgood [grandparent to Jane Long] material. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Photograph of "The Adam Thoroughgood House" picture on page 114 of the book The Old South by William E. Dodd.

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Notes regarding ancestors of Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"The Oldest Brick or the Oldest Colonial House in America" notes regarding Adam Thoroughgood. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"Founders of Maryland Families" by Alexander Bell. From Washington Post. June 9, 1935.

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Notes regarding information on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Bell, Alexander to T.D. Affleck. May 7, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf.

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"The Mother of Texas, Mrs. Jane Long" reprint of extract from Sowell's "History of Fort Bend County." Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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"Mrs. Jane Long, Mother of Texas" from Houston Post. April 28, 1936.

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"The Flavour of Texas, Jane Long: Texas Filibuster's Wife Who Dared; Only a Longfellow Needed to Bring Her Renown" by J. Frank Dobie. From Fort Worth Press. April 9, 1936.

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"Ripley's Believe It or Not: One Woman Fort" from Fort Worth Star Telegram" July 28, 1937.

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"Texas Heartbeat, Taverns in the Towns A Blue Book of Texas Hospitality Spots In Days of the Lone Star Republic" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. October 28, 1956.

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"Texas Heartbeat, Glamour Girl of Austin's Colony and the 'Mother of Texas' Now Has High School Named for Her" from Houston Post. March 23, 1958.

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"'Mother of Texas' Heroine of Tale of Hardships" by Virginia Gwin. From Galveston Daily News. July 11, 1936.

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"The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" from Galveston News. May 17, 1936.

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Texas Crowned With A Single Star of Glory verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"At The Capital" from Houston Chronicle. March 3, 1940.

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"Mississippi's Aid to Texas" extract from History of Mississippi, The Heart of the South by Dunbar Rowland. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"Isle's Pirate Master Arrived As Spanish Secret Agent" by John Gaines.

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"Bear, Indians Failed to Deter Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 11, 1962.

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"Markers Placed at Historical Spots" from Galveston News. August 6, 1936.

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Notes regarding Bolivar Peninsula. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"The Veramendi Not a Palace Nor the Residence of a Governor" from San Antonio Light and Gazette. January 2, 1910.

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"Courtyard Old Spanish Governor's Palace" color drawing cut from a calendar.

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"The Old Spanish Governor's Palace" notes. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Photograph torn from Plaza Parade magazine showing "The patio of the Old Spanish Governor's Palace in San Antonio, where, two hundred years ago, walked the rulers of Texas". undated.

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"Stirring Events of History Written in Nacogdoches Fort" by Henry C. Fuller. From Houston Press. May 1, 1931.

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Note citing location of article "The Neutral Ground Between" by J. Villasana Haggard. Typed, 1 leaf.

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"Story of Jane Long, Evangeline of Texas, Without Rival in Fiction" by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston Daily News. April 11, 1942.

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"Numerous Colorful Legends Interwoven With City's Early History" from Galveston Daily News. April 11, 1942.

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"Kingdom of the Blue Pennant" by Ben Gird. From Houston Chronicle. October 27, 1946.

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"Mother of Texas Courageous Woman" from Houston Post. June 6, 1937.

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"Bolivar Lighthouse Proposed As Memorial to Jane Long" from Galveston Tribune. December 3, 1948.

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"Bolivar Lighthouse Urged as Memorial to Mother of Texas" from Houston Post. June 20, 1937.

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"Freebooters Kept an Eye on State, Philip Nolan Was First to Seek an Empire, But Jean Lafitte Laughed Idea to Scorn" from Houston Post. August 15, 1937.

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Krey, Laura Lettie Smith [Chapel Hill, NC] to T.D. Affleck. February 11, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. Laura Lettie Smith Krey. February 19, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. Laura Lettie Smith Krey. February 19, 1940. Handwritten copy of original, 1 leaf.

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Book review for On the Long Tide by Laura Krey. From Galveston News. 1940.

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Book review for ...and Tell of Time by Laura Krey. From Galveston Daily News. August 21, 1938.

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Book review for On the Long Tide by Laura Krey. From Houston Post. November 24, 1940.

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Book review by Eleanor Wakefield for On the Long Tide from Houston Chronicle. November 10, 1940.

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Book review by John Selby for On the Long Tide. undated.

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"Holding the Fort at Lonely Bolivar, She Earned the Title of Texas' Bravest Woman" by Franklin Fields. From Houston Chronicle. January 23, 1955.

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"Papers of City Pair Published In Texas Historical Quarterly by Frances K. Dybowski. From Galveston News. October 31, 1952.

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"Youngsters Whose Ancestors Fought for Texas to Organize" from Houston Tribune. April 18, 1951.

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Moore, Ike [San Jacinto Museum of History Association] to Mrs. Alexander H. Bell. May 12, 1943. TL, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Ike Moore. May 13, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Affleck, T.D. to Ike Moore. May 10, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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"Island and City of Galveston Long Organizes Expedition at Bolivar" from Galveston News. April 9, 1943.

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"Doors Wide Open in Fort Bend" by John M. Moore. From Houston Post. April 1, 1951.

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Short biography of Jane Long. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

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"The Texians: Bear, Indians failed To Deter Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 11, 1962.

A35-30
Advertising flier for Eight Outstanding Books on Maryland and Maryland Families by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Advertising flier for "Charles County Gentry" by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Newman, Harry Wright [Heraldry and Genealogy] to T.D. Affleck. May 14, 1953. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Affleck, T.D. to Harry Wright Newman. April 28, 1953. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Advertising flier for Charles County Gentry by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
Newman, Harry Wright [Heraldry and Genealogy] to T.D. Affleck. October 6, 1950. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Harry Wright Newman. March 20, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Advertising flier for Charles County Gentry by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
Newman, Harry Wright [Heraldry and Genealogy] to T.D. Affleck. March 15, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Notes from the family Bible of Mrs. Ruben Gazden White (Rachel Peebles) of Hempstead, Texas. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Excerpt from Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book. 4 leaves, photocopies.

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One leaf of handwritten notes, regarding the genealogy of John Mackall.

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Notes regarding information on Jane Long material. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, T.D. to Mr. A. Roscoe Thrasher [Norfolk, Va.]. June 13, 1955. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Handwritten note regarding information sources by A. Roscoe Thrasher. Written on postcard showing Thoroughgood House. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to Roscoe Thrasher [Adam Thoroughgood House]. May 20, 1955. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Notes regarding Jane Long genealogy. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Notes regarding the Jared E. Groce Plantation. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Note regarding historical maker at Bolivar. Typed, 1 leaf.

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Notes regarding Jane Long genealogy. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Notes regarding historical events. Handwritten, 1 index card.

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Short Biography on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Excerpt from Old Families of Louisiana by Stanley Clisby Arthur regarding Wilkinson family genealogy. Photocopies, 5 leaves.

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Excerpt from Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army from its Organization, September 29, 1789 to March 2, 1903 by Francis B. Heitman regarding Wilkinson family genealogy. Photocopies, 2 leaves.

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Excerpt from Eleazer Wheelock Ripley, of The War of 1812 by Nicholas Bayliss. Photocopies, 12 leaves.

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Newspaper clipping "Plug for a Texas Heroine" by Joel Kirkpatrick. From Galveston Daily News. February 23, 1976.

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Newspaper clipping "There Was Music at Lamar's Grave but it Wasn't Organ" from Houston Post. January 9, 1975.

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Newspaper clipping "Ferry Is Named Gibb Gilchrist". March 10, 1977.

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Newspaper clipping "Houston Cold? These Sports Well Nigh Froze on Way to Brewery" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. January 14, 1962.

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The County of Galveston Resolution naming a new ferry Jane Long. February 9, 1976. Photocopy of official document, 1 leaf..

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"Biographical Historical Memoirs of Mississippi" from the Rosenberg Library, Galveston. Photocopis, 4 leaves.

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Magazine clipping "America's Most Honored Traitor" by Norman Carlisle. From True, the Man's Magazine. November, 1956.

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Photocopy of one leaf from the New Orleans phone book, showing the names "Wilkinson." December, 1968.

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Notes regarding William Wilkinson. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Notes regarding Joseph Wilkinson. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Jr. Thomas D. to Clerk of the Chancery Court [Wilkinson County Courthouse, Woodville, Mississippi]. May 1, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.

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Notes regarding General James Wilkinson. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Notes regarding Wilkinson family. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Short biography of James Wilkinson. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

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Excerpt from Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book. Photocopies, 5 leaves.

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Wagner, W.F. to Mrs. Bell. December 10, 1934. Typed copy, 1 leaf.

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Short biography on widow of General James Wilkinson. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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Excerpt from Dictionary of American Biography edited by Dumas Malone. Photocopies, 3 leaves.

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Jane Long by Anne Ammons Brindley. Printed, 1 booklet. 2 copies.

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Newspaper clipping "Jane Long Chapter Has New Officers" from Galveston Tribune. March 21, 1958.

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The Beginnings of Texas History address of Claude Pollard. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Newspaper clipping "Patriot or Pirate, Lafitte's Footprints Still Embedded on Gulf Coast" by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston Daily News. April 11, 1942.

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Newspaper clipping "Plug for a Texas Heroine" by Joel Kirkpatrick. From Galveston Daily News. February 23, 1976.

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"Historical Newspapers" catalog of early Texas Newspapers from Madrona Incorporated, Austin, Texas.

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Newspaper clipping "The Petticoat Flag in Successful Start" by F.E. Abernathy. From The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 30, 1977.

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Newspaper clipping "Petticoat Flag Opens Tonight at Arts Center" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 22, 1977.

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Newspaper clipping "Petticoat Flag to Open Tonight" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 29, 1977.

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Note regarding Point Bolivar. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Newspaper clipping "Galveston, The Oleander City" by T.C. Richardson. From Galveston Daily News. July 11, 1936.

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Newspaper clipping "Contract Is Let For Isle Ferry". undated.

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Newspaper clipping "Professor Meets With Colonial Dames" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. March 10, 1974.

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Newspaper clipping "Texas" book reviews. undated.

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Newspaper clipping "Legendary Figure Attends Party" by Betty Ewing. From Houston Chronicle. September 12, 1969.

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Newspaper clipping "Jane Long: Heroine of Bolivar Point" by R. Henderson Shuffler. From Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine. August 30, 1964.

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Newspaper clipping "The Women in Texas' Past" from Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine. March 7, 1965.

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Newspaper clipping "Where did Jane Long Land?" from Houston Chronicle. March 19, 1967.

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Newspaper clipping "A Texas History Lesson For Madame Z" by Leon Hale. From Houston Post. March 22, 1979.

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Newspaper clipping "Texas Then" from Houston Post. September 3, 1961.

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Untitled newspaper clipping regarding Jane Long, by Franklin Fields from Houston Chronicle Rotogravure Magazine. January 23, 1955.

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Newspaper clipping "There was music at Lamar's grave but it wasn't organ" from Houston Post. January 9, 1975.

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Newspaper clipping "Jane Long of Aloneness and Love" by J. Frank Dobie. From Houston Post. March 18, 1964.

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Newspaper clipping "Holding the Fort at Lonely Bolivar, She Earned the Title of Texas' Bravest Woman" from Houston Chronicle Rotogravure Magazine. January 23, 1955.

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Newspaper clipping "Fort Bend's Historic Glory" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. April 29, 1962.

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Newspaper clipping "Marker Dedicated" from Galveston Daily News. October 8, 1970.

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Newspaper clipping "Texas Heroes Heroine" by Walter B. Moore. March 12, 1969.

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Newspaper clipping "Pirate Conqueror Rescued by History" by Stanley E. Babb. From Galveston Daily News. June 2, 1969.

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Newspaper clipping "History of 1798 Lacks Proportion" regarding Story of a Year: 1798. undated.

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Untitled newspaper clipping regarding General Count Kazimierz Pulaski. undated.

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Newspaper clipping "Officials Commemorate Texas Independence Day" by Bob Tutt. undated.

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Newspaper clipping "Distaff Data" by Frances K. Dybowski. From Galveston News. December 26, 1952.

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Newspaper clipping "The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" from Galveston News. 1936.

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"Fort Bend County Historic Homes Tours" Richmond, Texas. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

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Magazine clipping "Pioneers in Petticoats" by Dorothy Nordyke. From Texas Star. August 8, 1971.

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Magazine clipping "They Went West: Pirates, Patriots, and Adventurers" from Holland's, the Magazine of the South. October, 1935.

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Newspaper clipping "Roughing it in early Texas" by Marilyn M. Sibley. From Houston Post. April 25, 1971.

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Newspaper clipping of obituary of Edwin Groce. From Galveston Daily News. December 16, 1984.

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Newspaper clipping "Watchem". undated.

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Notes regarding Texas history. Handwritten, 3 index cards.

A35-60
Galveston County Commissioners' Court Special Meeting. February 2, 1976. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopies.

A35-60
Notes regarding Jane Long. Handwritten, 3 small leaves.

A35-60
Perkins, Ida to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. January 2, 1958. ALS, 1 leaf.

A35-60
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. August 29, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.

A35-60
Note regarding a photograph of James Long. Handwritten, 1 card.

A35-60
Note regarding information in "With the Makers of San Antonio." Handwritten, 1 index card.

A35-60
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Action Line [Houston Post]. May 28, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-60
Goode, Harris [artist, Houston, TX] to Mrs. E.E. Dunning. 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.

A35-60
Note regarding information on Adam Thoroughgood and his house in Virginia. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-60
Short biography on Capt. James Long and Jane Wilkinson. Typed, 3 leaves.

A35-60
"The Mother of Texas" extract from Sowell's History of Fort Bend County. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A35-60
Olson, John N. [Secretary, Galveston Historical Society] to Members. TL, 1 leaf.

A35-60
"Serenade" poem by Philip Graham. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

A35-60
Manuscript of Caroline by I.D. Affleck. Story of an incident with a slave named Caroline. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten corrections, carbon copies.

A35-60
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 4, 1935. TLS, 2 leaves. Attached:
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 11, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. May 17, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. May 24, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. July 26, 1935. TLS, 2 leaves.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. July 29, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. to Mr. George C. Vournas [Washington, D.C.]. July 26, 1935. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy of original letter.
Bell, Alexander H. to Mr. Walter D. Cline [Chairman, Texas Centennial Expo, Dallas]. July 26, 1935. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy of original letter.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 20, 1935. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 17, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 8, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 28, 1935. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. June 10, 1929. ALS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. January 10, 1932. TLS, 2 leaves.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. January 6, 1932. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. January 14, 1932. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Mr. and Mrs. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 20, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. April 27, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. April 23, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. April 20, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. March 1, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. February 23, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. February 8, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. February 2, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. July 16, 1927. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 7, 1927. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 2, 1927. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. January 9, 1924. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. December 12, 1923. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. November 15, 1923. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. November 6, 1923. ALS, 2 leaves.

A35-60
Notes regarding descendants of Thomas and Rebecca (Wilkinson) Dent. Typed, 12 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

A35-60
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. June 2, 1954. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

A35-60
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. August 6, 1954. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

A35-70
Note regarding book With the Makers of San Antonio. Handwritten, 1 index card.

A35-70
Official copy of Certificate of Marriage for James Long and Jane Wilkinson who married on May 14, 1815. Dated May 6, 1969. Attached:
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Clerk of the Chancery Court [Wilkinson County, Woodville, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Honorable Robert E. Burns [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Burns, Robert E. [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.] to Thomas D. Affleck, Jr. April 29, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Clerk of the Chancery Court [Adams County, Natchez, Miss.]. April 28, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-70
Affleck, T.D. to Honorable A.V. Davis [Circuit Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. undated. Handwritten draft, 1 leaf.

A35-70
Kilman, Ed [Houston, TX] to T.D. Affleck. November 24, 1957. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Newspaper clipping "Did Civil War GI's Wear 'Dog Tags'? Who Originated Lone Star Flag and What Became of G.A. Ellsworth?" from Houston Post. September 29, 1957.
Affleck, T.D. to Ed Kilman. October 1, 1957. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-70
"Long's Expedition to Texas" excerpt from Texas and the Texans by Henry Stuart Foote. Typed, 10 leaves.

A35-70
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Honorable Robert E. Burns [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.

A35-70
Photocopies of The County of Galveston Resolution dated February 9, 1976. 2 copies.

A35-70
Blank bank draft for The Farms National Bank. Printed, 1 check.

A35-70
Excerpt from Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution by Francis B. Heitman. Photocopies, 2 leaves.

A35-70
Affleck, T.D. to Ed Kilman [Houston, TX]. April 1, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-70
Excerpt from Journal and Book of Memoranda for 1828 by J.C. Clapper. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A35-70
"The Mother of Texas" extract from History of Fort Bend County by Sowell. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A35-70
Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. December 31, 1942. Attached:
Ziegler, Jesse A. [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. January 4, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.
Poem The Good Ship Jane Long by Varuna Hartmann Lawrence. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Newspaper clippings:
"Liberty Ship is to be Named for Jane Long" from Houston Chronicle. April 2, 1943.
"'Peace and Thick Steak' Ziegler's Birthday Wish" by Eddie Barr. From Houston Press. March 5, 1943.
"Ship Named for Texas Pioneer Woman Launched" from Houston Chronicle. April 30, 1930.
"Liberty Ship Jane Long Goes Down Ways Here" from Houston Post. May 1, 1943.
"Pioneer Honored In Ship Launching" from Houston Press. April l30, 1943.
"Galveston Man Is Speaker at Ship Launching" from Galveston News. May 1, 1943.
"Appeal for Bonds Made by Isle Man At Ship Launching" from Galveston Tribune. May 1, 1943.
"Attend Launching of SS Jane Long Here" from Houston Chronicle. May 1, 1943.
"Capt. Ilfrey to Speak at Launching of Liberty Ship Jane Long Today" from Houston Post. April 30, 1943.
"Tribute Will Be Paid to Heroic Pioneer Woman" from Houston Chronicle. May 17, 1943.

A35-70
Verniaud, M.L. [Action Line Houston Post] to Thomas D. Affleck, Jr. July 10, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

A35-70
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Action Line [Houston Post. June 4, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Newspaper clipping "Who Is Jane Long?" from Houston Post.
Henson, Jr., Mrs. J. Scott to Thomas Affleck. June 16, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

A35-70
Notes regarding genealogy of Jane Long. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A35-70
Photograph of painting of Jane Long. 7x9, B&W.

A35-70
"A Fragment of a Life, The Story of Jane Long, Wife of the First President of the State of Texas" by Violet Short. Excerpt from Holland's, The Magazine of the South. February, 1928. Photocopies, 7 leaves.

A35-70
Five sheets of various notes, all handwritten.

Affleck Family

A36-10
Signature book for "Blythewood" an Affleck Farm. Only one page is used. 1950 52. Handwritten.

A36-20
Invitation to the Opening of the San Jacinto Museum of History. April 20 21, 1939. One printed card with original envelope.

A36-20
Hill, Jr., George A. [President, San Jacinto Museum of History Association] to T.D. Affleck. April 11, 1939. TL, 1 leaf.

A36-20
"Official Program, Inauguration and Dedication, San Jacinto Museum of History." April 20 21, 1939. Typed, 2 leaves.

A36-30
"Some Obscure Points of the Mission Period" by Walter Flavius McCaleb. Extract from Quarterly Texas State Historical Association. 1933. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-30
"The Magee Gutierrez Invasion, 1812 1813. Capture of Goliad and San Antonio, Battle of Salado, Alazan and Medina." Extract from John Henry Brown's History of Texas. 1936. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-30
Texas by Walter T. Rolfe. 1935. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-40
"Comanche Raid of 1840." Extract from John Henry Brown's The Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas. 1933. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-40
"The Fall of Parker's Fort." Extract from Border Wars of Texas by Jas. T. De Shields. 1935. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-40
"The Story of an Escape from The Massacre at Goliad." Extract from Early Times in Texas by J.C. Duval. 1936. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-50
"The Retreat From Goliad" by Andrew A. Boyle. Extract from Reminiscences of the Texas Revolution in the Texas State Historical Association. 1933. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-50
"The Indian Raid in Young County, Texas, October 13, 1864" by Henry C. Williams. 1935. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-50
"The Battle With the Kickapoos." Extract from Border Wars of Texas by James T DeShields. 1933. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-60
"Treasure Tempest in Texas" regarding treasure recovered from sunken Spanish galleons off Padre Island. undated. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-60
Jane Long by Anne Ammons Brindley. 1952. Printed, 1 pamphlet. 2 copies.

A36-70
Texas Museum Directory. Published by Humble Oil and Refining Co. undated. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-70
Galveston: The Island City. Prepared by League of Women Voters in Galveston. 1973. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-70
A Century of Texas Governors and Capitols, Republic and State. 1943. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-80
A Selected Bibliography of Texana from Houston Public Library. 1958. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-80
Jane Long by Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar.

A36-80
Battle of Galveston by Robert M. Franklin. 1975. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-90
Galveston County Landmarks by Members of Galveston County Historical Commission. undated. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-90
Reprint of "Texas Lighthouses: The Early Years, 1850 1900" by Maury Darst. From Southwestern Historical Quarterly. January, 1976. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A36-100
Ride the Independence Trail. Map and historical information prepared by Texas Highway Department. 2 copies.

A36-100
"Glenblythe Plantation, Home of Thomas Affleck." Typed copy of the Historical Marker. September 23, 1968. Included is a photocopy and the original envelope sent from Texas State Historical Survey Committee.

A36-100
Original Dust Jacket from Lone Star Land by Frank Goodwyn.

A36-110
"Fort Bend County Sesquicentennial, 1822 1972." Printed, 1 booklet.

A36-110
Texas Sketchbook a collection of historical stories by F.T. Fields. undated. Printed, 1 booklet.

A36-110
"St. Augustine's Historical Heritage As Seen Today" undated. Printed, 1 booklet.

A36-120
Extract from State Abstracts of Texas Land Titles of Galveston County an abstract of all original Texas land titles comprising grants and locations to August 31, 1941. Photocopies, 21 leaves.

A36-120
Newspaper clipping "The Battle of Galveston" from The Galveston Daily News. August 26, 1979.

A36-120
Newspaper clipping "Texas Louisiana Dispute Hearing" from Houston Chronicle. June 11, 1971.

A36-120
Newspaper clipping "Texas Border Showdown Starts Today". June 9, 1971.

A36-120
Newspaper clipping of obituary "T.D. Affleck, Sr." from Galveston Tribune. November 18, 1966. Clipping is encased in plastic.

A36-120
Newspaper clipping of obituary "T.D. Affleck, Sr." November 17, 1966. Clipping is encased in plastic.

Trunion Robey Affleck

A37-10
A Short History, The Mackall Family of Calvert County, Maryland. 1946. Printed, 1 softcover book. Attached: Bell, Susie P. [Washington, D.C.] to Mr. Affleck. August 9, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.

A37-10
Bell, Susie P. [Washington, D.C.] to Mr. Affleck. October 17, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.

A37-10
Index to Probate Cases Filed in Texas, Waller County. 1941. Printed, 1 booklet.

A37-20
A Daughter of Maryland was the Mother of Texas, Jane Herbert (Wilkinson) Long by Alexander H. Bell. Signed by the author. Inserted inside:
Newspaper clipping "Who Are You? An Adair? The Romance of Your Name" by Ruby Haskins Ellis.
Newspaper clipping "The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" by Stanley E. Babb. From Galveston News. May 17, 1936.
Newspaper clipping "A Genealogical Gem" from The Washington Law Reporter. May 22, 1936.
Newspaper clipping "Gems" by Silas B. Ragsdale. From Galveston News. May 31, 1936.
Newspaper clipping "Mother of Texas" Heroine of Tale of Hardships" by Virginia Gwin. From Galveston Daily News, Centennial Edition. June 11, 1936.
Photocopies of pictures of paintings of General John Dent, Mrs. John Dent and Mrs. William M. Wilkinson (grandparents and mother of Jane Long). Attached to page 76: Ames, Charles F. to "Kind Sir" February 10, 1946. ALS, 1 leaf.

A37-20
Historic Garden Week in Virginia. 1952. By the Garden Club of Virginia. Attached to page 111:
Notes of books in Rosenberg Library re: Adam Thoroughgood and his house in Virginia. Typed, 1 leaf.
Waterman, Thomas T. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. January 3, 1950. TLS, 1 leaf.
Northrup, Marguerite [Metropolitan Museum of Art]. September 25, 1946. TLS, 1 leaf.
Photograph of Adam Thoroughgood house

A37-20
Newspaper clipping "Jane Long, Glamour Girl of Austin's Colony and the 'Mother of Texas,' Now Has High School Named for Her" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. March 23, 1958.

A37-20
Newspaper clipping "The SS Jane Long is Launched" from Houston Chamber of Commerce Magazine. May 1943.

A37-20
Newspaper clipping "The Mother of Texas" by Jesse Ziegler. From Houston Chamber of Commerce Magazine. May 1943. Attached to page 143: "Mrs. Jane Long, Mother of Texas" short biography. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

A37-20
Newspaper clipping "The Flavour of Texas, Jane Long: Texas Filibuster's Wife Who Dared; Only a Longfellow Needed to Bring Her Renown" by J. Frank Dobie. From Fort Worth Press. April 9, 1936.

A37-20
Newspaper clipping of book review for "The Flavor of Texas" by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston News. November 22, 1936.

A37-20
"The Mother of Texas, Mrs. Jane Long." Extract from Sowell's History of Fort Bend County. 1937. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A37-20
Newspaper clipping "Bolivar Lighthouse Urged as Memorial To 'Mother of Texas'" by Jesse A. Ziegler, from Houston Post. June 20,1937.

A37-30
Galleys for A Daughter of Maryland was the Mother of Texas by Alexander H. Bell. Included:
Original envelope this copy was mailed to T.D. Affleck in.
"The Mother of Texas, Mrs. Jane H. Long" extract from Sowell's History of Fort Bend County. 1937. Printed, 1 pamphlet. Included: Newspaper clipping of book review for "The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" from Galveston News. 1936; and Notes regarding genealogy of Jane Long. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

A37-40
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. September 26, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf.

A37-40
Jane Long by Anne Ammons Brindley. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A37-40
"Old Oyster Creek and Brazos Plantations" extract from Abner Strobel's Old Plantations and Their Owners in Brazoria County with Mary Nixon Rogers summary history of Brazoria County. undated. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A37-50
Large checkbook for Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck [wife of T.D. Affleck, Sr.].

A37-60
List of undeposited checks, 30 leaves, mostly photocopies of checks.

A37-60
Nauman, Arnold E. [Farmers National Bank] to Affleck Farm. August 29, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

A37-60
Bank statement for Mrs. T.D. Affleck, from Moody National Bank. June 5, 1974.

A37-60
Ledger page regarding Trunion Robey Affleck Estate. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A37-60
Eight Deposit slips to Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck.

A37-60
Nine bank statements for Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck, from First Hutchings Sealy National Bank. Attached: Four canceled checks and One deposit slip.

A37-60
Seven bank statements for Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck, from First Hutchings Sealy National Bank. Attached: Two canceled checks and Two deposit slips.

A37-70
Ledger account for claims:
Florence Affleck Hervey
T.D. Affleck, Jr.
B & H Grocery
Bedford, Lambdin & Schwab
C & S Drug Store
City of Galveston (water)
Ottice Crawford
Edwards Prescriptions, Inc.
Nancy Evans
Funeral
Galveston Independent School District
Gerland's Food Fair
Elizabeth Hagans
House Repair
Houston Lighting & Power
St. Mary's Hospital
Southern Union Gas Company
Dr. W.W. Stephen
Sullivan Enterprises, Inc. (weed cutting)
House Repairs (after death)

A37-70
Power of Attorney document for Trunion Robey Affleck. Typed, 3 leaves, original legal document. August 9, 1974.

A37-70
Letters Testamentary naming T.D. Affleck and Florence Affleck Hervey as executors to estate of Trunion Robey Affleck. February 10, 1976. Two copies.

A37-70
Semrick, L.E. [I.R.S., Southwest Region] to T.D. Affleck, Jr. March 2, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf. Included is 9 additional copies, a handwritten note, two canceled checks to the I.R.S. and taxpayer's receipt of balance due.

A37-70
Photocopy of receipt for tax return and Statement of Inheritance Tax, Interest and Penalties Due for estate of Trunion Robey Affleck. September 9, 1976. 1 leaf. Attached is photocopy.

A37-70
Photocopy of Inheritance Tax Receipt for estate of Trunion Robey Affleck. March 31, 1977. 1 leaf.

A37-70
Photocopy of blank form "Application for Waiver" 2 leaves.

A37-70
Photocopy of Inheritance Tax Receipt for estate of Trunion Robey Affleck. Photocopy, 1 leaf. Attached is: two canceled checks to I.R.S.

A37-70
McKeever, Robert M. [District Director of I.R.S.] to T.D. Affleck, Jr. November 9, 1976. TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy. Attached: Request for Information Estate or Gift Tax. Photocopy, 1 leaf.

A37-70
Application for Waiver for for estate of Trunion Robey Affleck. April 6, 1977. Photocopy, 1 leaf.

A37-80
Certificate of Deposit Receipt for Mrs. T.D. Affleck. Attached is canceled check. August 4, 1966.

A37-80
Deposit slip for Mrs. Trunion Ruby Affleck, from The City National Bank. 1 leaf.

A37-80
Canceled check drawn on Mrs. T.D. Affleck's account. January 2, 1968.

A37-80
Newspaper clipping "Notice to the creditors of the Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck, Deceased." undated.

A37-80
Original blank forms from I.R.S. Power of Attorney and Authorization and Declaration. 1 leaf of each.

A37-80
Bank statement for Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck, from First Hutchings Sealy National Bank. Attached are two canceled checks November 17, 1977.

A37-80
Bank statement for Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck, from First Hutchings Sealy National Bank. October 31, 1977.

A37-80
Photocopies of four canceled checks to I.R.S., July and August, 1976.

A37-80
Sixteen canceled checks for various expenses. April August, 1976.

A37-80
Note on index card re: Stewart Title Co. Handwritten.

A37-80
Two unopened bank statements for Estate of Trunion Robey Affleck, from First Hutchings Sealy National Bank. Postmarked September 1, 1977 and October 3, 1977.

A37-90
Notes regarding medical expenses. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A37-90
Legal document, Order Approving Inventory and Appraisement. June 24, 1976. Photocopies, 5 leaves.

A37-90
First Hutchins Sealy National Bank to "Whom It May Concern." December 16, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A37-90
Safe Deposit Inventory from First Hutchins Sealy National Bank for Mrs. T.D. Affleck. undated. Handwritten, 1 leaf, photocopy.

A37-90
Legal document stating the sum Mrs. T.D. Affleck had in First Hutchings Sealy National Bank. Photocopy, 1 leaf.

A37-90
Unsigned legal document, Application for Probate of Will and Letters Testamentary. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

A37-90
Last Will and Testament of Trunion Robey Affleck. March 1964. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

A37-90
Legal Document of Power of Attorney, from Trunion R. Affleck to T.D. Affleck, III and Florence Affleck Hervey. Photocopies, 5 leaves.

A37-90
Last Will and Testament of Trunion Robey Affleck. March 1964. Typed, 3 leaves, photocopies.

A37-90
Last Will and Testament of Trunion Robey Affleck. October 1963. Typed, 4 leaves, carbon copies.

Affleck Family

A38-10
Inventory of Trunion Robey Affleck Estate, Galveston County, Texas. Typed, 16 leaves. Inserted inside is Newspaper clipping "Rites Here Saturday for Mrs. Affleck", undated.

A38-10
Deed of sale of property from Florence Affleck Hervey to T.D. Affleck, Jr. November 17, 1977. Photocopies, 2 leaves.

A38-10
Property evaluations for Trunion Robey Affleck Estate, Galveston County, Texas. Typed, 22 leaves.

A38-20
Paid Estate Bills.

A38-20
Two receipts from Sullivan Enterprises, Inc. August November, 1970. Photocopies, 2 leaves.

A38-20
Eight canceled checks for various household expenses. 1970. Attached is handwritten note.

A38-20
George [Texas Mid Continent Oil & Gas Association] to Tom. undated. Attached: Receipt for property appraisal. April 8, 1976. 1 leaf.

A38-20
Affleck, Jr., Thomas to George W. Robey [Coleman, Texas]. March 31, 1976. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A38-20
Jud, Gus F. [Real Estate, Galveston] to T.D. Affleck. March 31, 1976. TL, 1 leaf, photocopy.

A38-20
Receipt from Broadway Funeral Home for ambulance service. December 3, 1974. 2 leaves.

A38-20
Receipt from W.W. Stephen, M.D. November 18, 1974. Photocopy, 1 leaf.

A38-20
Statement on account from Texas Commerce Bank Trust Department. 1 leaf.

A38-20
Request form for Taxpayer I.D. Number from St. Louis Union Trust Co. 3 leaves. Attached: Receipt from Rotan, Mosle & Co. April, 1958. 1 leaf; and Receipt from Rotan, Mosle & Co. April 18, 1958. 1 leaf.

A38-20
Receipt from County Clerk, Galveston, Texas. April 20, 1977. 2 leaves.

A38-20
Receipt from Sullivan Enterprises, Inc. to Tom Affleck. July 1, 1976. 2 leaves.

A38-20
Five Statements from Internal Medicine Associates.

A38-30
Statement from Martin Memorials. January 16, 1976. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Attached: Adding machine tape, showing various amounts; and Handwritten note regarding due to Florence Hervey.

A38-30
Two deposit slips for Tom Affleck, from First Hutchins Sealy National Bank.

A38-30
Handwritten note regarding expenses. 1 leaf.

A38-30
Handwritten note from Ed Schwab III. Dated August 22, no year. 1 leaf.

A38-30
Canceled check from Mrs. T.D. Affleck to Tom Affleck. December 25, no year.

A38-30
Eleven receipts for nursing service for Mrs. T.D. Affleck. 1974. Attached is handwritten note regarding expenses. 1 leaf.

A38-30
List of charges from funeral home. 1 printed leaf. Attached: Receipt from J. Levy and Bro. Funeral Directors. January 29, 1975. 1 leaf; and Handwritten note regarding funeral expenses, 1 leaf.

A38-30
Receipt for attorney's services from Bedford, Lambdin & Schwab. October 2, 1974. 1 leaf.

A38-30
Notice of delinquent taxes to Mrs. T.D. Affleck. February 14, 1974. TL, 1 leaf.

A38-30
Notice of delinquent taxes to Mrs. T.D. Affleck. March 17, 1974. TL, 1 leaf.

A38-30
Johnson, C.R. [Assessor and Collector of Taxes] to "Taxpayer." undated. Printed, 1 leaf, form letter.

A38-40
Nine canceled checks to B & H Grocery. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-40
One canceled check to B & H Grocery. 1973. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-40
One canceled check to Bedford, Lambdin & Schwab. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-40
Two canceled checks to B & H Grocery. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-40
Two canceled checks to C & S Drug. 1974. Attached: One leaf of handwritten notes; Receipt from Crawford's Drugs. May 29, 1974. 1 leaf; and Receipt from C & S Drug Store. April 4, 1974. 2 leaves.

A38-40
Five canceled checks to City of Galveston. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-40
Four canceled checks to Ottice Crawford. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-50
Five canceled checks to Edwards Prescriptions, Inc. 1974. Attached: One leaf of handwritten notes; and Receipts from Edwards Prescriptions. 4 leaves.

A38-50
Two canceled checks to Nancy Evans. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-50
Four canceled checks to J. Levy & Co.. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-50
One canceled check to Galveston Independent School District. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-50
Thirty two canceled checks to Gerland's. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-60
Five canceled checks to Gerland's. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-60
Three canceled checks to Elizabeth Hagans. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-60
Eleven canceled checks to various businesses for house repair. 1975. Attached: Newspaper clipping regarding a fence sale; and five index cards with information regarding home repair.

A38-60
One canceled check to Houston Lighting & Power. 1973. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-60
Six canceled checks to Houston Lighting & Power. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-60
Two canceled checks to St. Mary's Hospital. 1974. Attached: One leaf of handwritten notes; Two receipts from St. Mary's Hospital; and One statement from St. Mary's Hospital.

A38-70
One canceled check to Southern Union Gas Co. 1973. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-70
Seven canceled checks to Southern Union Gas Co. 1974. Attached is one leaf of handwritten notes.

A38-70
One canceled check to Dr. W.W. Stephen. 1974. Attached: One leaf of handwritten notes; and One receipt from Dr. Stephen.

A38-70
One canceled check to Sullivan Enterprises, Inc. 1974. Attached: One leaf of handwritten notes; and Two receipts from Sullivan Enterprises, Inc.

A38-80
Dietrich, John L. [Taxation Division, City of Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. March 17, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-80
Worth, Raymond J. [County of Galveston] to "Taxpayer." December 5, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-80
Dietrich, John L. [Taxation Division, City of Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. February 14, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-80
Johnson, C.R. [Assessor and Collector of Taxes] to "Taxpayer." undated. TLS, 1 leaf, form letter.

A38-80
Johnson, C.R. [Assessor and Collector of Taxes] to "Taxpayer." undated. TLS, 1 leaf, form letter.

A38-80
Head, Charles E. [City Attorney's Office] to Mrs. Affleck. April 21, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-80
Dietrich, John L. [Taxation Division, City of Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. March 17, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-80
Stub of Redemption Receipt. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

A38-80
Dietrich, John L. [Taxation Division, City of Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. February 14, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-80
Statement of Delinquent Taxes. Printout, 3 leaves.

A38-80
Worth, Raymond J. [County of Galveston] to "Taxpayer." December 5, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-90
Johnson, Elmo M. [Decker & Johnson, Attorneys, Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. July 1, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

A38-90
Dietrich, John L. [Taxation Division, City of Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. February 14, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-90
Johnson, C.R. [Assessor and Collector of Taxes] to "Taxpayer." February 5, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-90
Head, Charles E. [City Attorney's Office] to Mrs. Affleck. April 21, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

A38-90
Johnson, C.R. [Assessor and Collector of Taxes] to "Taxpayer." undated. TLS, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

A38-90
Johnson, C.R. [Assessor and Collector of Taxes] to "Taxpayer." undated. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-90
Johnson, Elmo M. [Decker & Johnson, Attorneys, Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. July 1, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

A38-90
Receipt from Decker Johnson. July 28, 1976. 1 leaf. Attached: Statement of taxes due Galveston Independent School Dist. 1 leaf; and Unused envelope from Decker & Johnson.

A38-100
Statement of income for taxes for 1973. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 5 packets of original and carbon copies.

A38-100
Statement of income for taxes for 1974. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 1 packet of original and carbon copies.

A38-100
Statement of income for taxes for 1975. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 3 packets of original and carbon copies.

A38-100
Statement of taxes due for 1973 for the City of Galveston. 1 printed card.

A38-100
Statement of taxes due for 1974 for the City of Galveston. 4 printed cards.

A38-100
Statement of taxes due for 1975 for the City of Galveston. 2 printed cards.

A38-100
Statement of Inventory of Property for 1974. 3 printed punch cards.

A38-100
Statement of Inventory of Property for 1975. 7 printed punch cards.

A38-100
Statement of Inventory of Property for 1976. 3 printed punch cards.

A38-110
Statement of income for taxes for 1973. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 13 printed cards, some with original return envelopes.

A38-110
Statement of income for taxes for 1974. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 12 printed cards, some with original return envelopes.

A38-110
Statement of income for taxes for 1975. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 2 printed cards.

A38-110
Statement of income for taxes for 1976. From State of Texas, County of Galveston. 2 unopened envelopes addressed to Mrs. T.R. Affleck.

A38-110
One unopened letter to Mrs. T.D. Affleck, from Taxation Division, Office of the Assessor Collector, Galveston. 1973.

A38-110
Four unopened letters to Mrs. T.D. Affleck, from Taxation Division, Office of the Assessor Collector, Galveston. 1976.

A38-110
"Application for 'Over 65' Homestead exemption for year of 1975. 1 printed card.

A38-120
Tax Receivable History Card for 1973. 10 printed cards. Attached: Original envelope; and One leaf, handwritten note.

A38-120
Tax Receivable History Card for 1975. 2 printed cards.

A38-120
City of Galveston Tax Office, open letter. undated. TL, 1 leaf.

A38-120
Notice Concerning Crude Oil Prices, from Texaco, Inc. April 19, 1976. 1 leaf.

A38-120
Dietrich, John L. to "Taxpayer." February 14, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

A38-130
"New Orleans Cotton Exchange Directory of Members." February, 1932. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A38-130
"The Names of the New Cars" by Southern Railway System. undated.

A38-130
"Marxism, Evangel of The Red Beast" by Lewis Valentine Ulrey, Galveston, Texas. 1 printed pamphlet.

A38-140
"Preserve the Campbell Home" Bethany, W. Virginia. 1951. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A38-140
The New Yorker magazine. August 31, 1946.

A38-140
Newspaper clipping "Does America Need a Dictator" by Colonel E.M. House. From Liberty Magazine. January 7, 1933.

A38-150
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. October 25, 1971.

A38-150
Newspaper clipping from Galveston Tribune Extra edition. November 11, 1918. Headlines read: "World War is Over; Germans Sign Terms."

A38-150
Newspaper clipping from Galveston Daily News. November 11, 1918. Headlines read: "World War At An End Armistice Is Signed."

A38-150
Newspaper clipping from Galveston Tribune. November 11, 1918. Headlines read: "Armistice Terms Read to Congress, Hostilities End Upon All Fronts."

A38-150
Newspaper clipping from Galveston Daily News. November 12, 1918. Headlines read: "President Wilson Proclaims War At An End."

A38-160
The New York Times Picture Section. February 10, 1924. Photos regard President Wilson's funeral.

A38-160
Newspaper clipping from The New York Times. February 4, 1924. Headlines read: "Woodrow Wilson Passes Away In Sleep; End Comes At 11:15 A.M.; Nation Sorrows And Tributes Are Voiced In All Lands."

A38-160
Newspaper clipping from The New York Times. February 5, 1924. Headlines read: "Simple Rites For Wilson Tomorrow; Burial To Be In National Cathedral, Without State or Military Display."

Affleck Family

A39-10
The New York Times. February 7, 1924. Headlines read: "Wilson Buried In Cathedral Crypt With Simple Rites As Nation Mourns; New York Pays Tribute of Silence."

A39-10
The New York Times. February 10, 1924. Headlines read: "The True Secret of Woodrow Wilson."

A39-20
The New York Times. June 12, 1927. Headlines read: "Nation Pays Its Homage To Lindbergh; Acclaimed By 300,000 In Triumphal Ride; President Pins Cross On Young Air Hero."

A39-20
The New York Times. February 5, 1924. Featured is articles regarding Captain Charles A. Lindbergh.

A39-30
Newspaper clippings:
"Tribute to Washington". undated.
"Truman Sensing Communism By Pilgrims Failed Test" from Galveston News. July 22, 1957.
"Figurehead of Vessel Based On An Old Legend". undated.

A39-30
Color printed picture of George Washington and his soldiers.

A39-30
Printed card with Pledge of Allegiance.

A39-30
Evangeline Country issued by Southern Pacific. March 1937. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A39-30
"History of the American Flag and Touring Historic Americirca" 1959. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A39-30
Our Flag from Office of Armed Forces Information and Education Department of Defense. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A39-30
One unused postcard showing the Seals of the Thirteen States Which Declared the Independence.

A39-40
Two Presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis. Origin, Cause and Conduct of the War Between the States by C.E. Gilbert. 1927. Printed, 1 book.

A39-40
Address of Leo Tarleton, Esq. At San Antonio, Texas, June 3rd, 1904, Before The United Daughters of the Confederacy. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A39-40
"The Civil War Diary of Willie Micajah Barrow, September 23, 1861 July 13, 1862." Edited by Wendell Holmes Stephenson. Reprinted from Louisiana Historical Quarterly. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A39-50
Confederate Veteran magazine. April 1924.

A39-50
Six leaves torn from a magazine or book, regarding historical information of the American Revolution.

A39-50
Morgan's Cavalry by General Basil W. Duke. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A39-50
One leaf torn from Confederate Veteran magazine. undated. Contains: "My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night" poem; "Lee to the Rear" poem by John R. Thompson; and "Family of Mrs. Henrietta Hunt Morgan" article by Milford Overly.

A39-50
One leaf torn from Confederate Veteran magazine. undated. Contains: "Theodore O'Hara" short biography; "The Bivouac of the Dead" poem; Photo of Miss Lily Huger Wells; and "My Little Brother" article.

A39-50
Newspaper clippings:
"Eloquent Davis Day Address By Major F. Charles Hume" from Houston Chronicle. June 7, 1908.
"Famous Texas Flags, Interesting Facts Are Given Out About Those Photographed". undated.
"The Bonnie Blue Flag" article with poem by Chattie Beall. From Houston Post. undated.
"The Lost Cause, and the Story of its Chieftain". undated.

A39-55
Photocopies of the articles in File 50.

A39-60
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900 1910.
"Jefferson Davis Park Formally Dedicated". undated. 2 copies.
"Jefferson Davis' Name Restored to Tablet". June 13, 1909.
"In Memory of Jeff Davis". undated.
"History of Confederate Flag, Designed by Major O.R. Smith, Recounted by U.D.C.". undated.
"The Ringing Roll of 'Dixie'" poem by Frank L. Stanton.
"The Bonnie Blue Flag". undated.
"Betsy Ross and the Flag" by Harry Pringle Ford. undated.
"The Conquered Banner" poem by Miss Mollie E. Moore. From Houston Post. undated.
"The Bonnie Blue Flag". undated.
"The Confederate Flag". undated.

A39-65
Photocopies of the newspaper clippings in File 60.

A39-70
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900 1910.
"The Confederate Flags, Dates On Which They Were Formally Adopted as the Standard By Confederate Congress" by F.C. Ainsworth. From Houston Post. undated.
"The Man Who Wrote Dixie" by Dan D. Emmett. undated.
"He'll Come Back" by Jake H. Harrison. undated.
"A Famous War Song". undated.
"The Author of Dixie". undated.
"The War Songs of Today" by Howard Hawthorne McGee. undated.
"Dixie" by A.D. Wallace. undated.
"Dixie Forever". undated.
"Kentucky State Guard War Song". undated.
"The Old Plantation Songs" by Jake H. Harrison.
"To Live or Die for Dixie" by Fannie Downing.
"Personal Recollections Of Jefferson Davis" by Mrs. C.B. Shepard. undated.
"One Hundred Years After Davis' Birth" from Houston Chronicle. June 4, 1908.
"Jefferson Davis" by George M. Bailey. From Houston Post. undated.
"Davis and Lincoln Contrasted by Veteran Northern Editor" by Col. A.K. McClure. undated.
"Ironing Jefferson Davis" by Jerome B. Titlow. undated.
"Jefferson Davis Dead". undated.

A39-75
Photocopies of the newspaper clippings in File 70.

A39-80
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900 1910.
"Jefferson Davis' Daughter Tells How Miles Shackled Her Father" by Mrs. J.A. Hayes. undated.
"Centenary of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy" from Houston Post. May 31, 1908.
"Jefferson Davis, From Statement Attributed to Senator Wigfall Involving Him in Plan to Destroy Ballots Returned to the National Congress". undated.
"When Davis Was Ironed". undated.
"The Davis Anniversary". undated.
"Park Dedicated, Simple Exercises Over Memorial to Jefferson Davis". undated.
"Jefferson Davis 1808 1889". undated.
"Mrs. Davis' Letter". undated.
Untitled article regarding Jefferson Davis. undated.
"The Times of '61 to '65". undated.

A39-85
Photocopies of the newspaper clippings in File 80.

A39-90
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900-1910.
"From Judge Reagan". undated.
"Happy Meeting Plans". undated.
"What the Records Show". undated.
"Bail Bond of Mr. Jefferson Davis" by Wm. H. Barry, Clerk. undated.
"Meeting With Mrs. Davis". undated.
Untitled article regarding Jefferson Davis. undated.
"1808 Jefferson Davis, Our Chieftain 1908". undated.
"The Men Who Wore the Gray". undated.
"John B. Hood A Nineteenth Century Knight". undated.
"Battle of Gen. Hood" from Houston Chronicle. October 1, 1905.
"The Official Roster of A Heroic Band" from Houston Chronicle. February 11, 1906.
"The Veterans". undated.
"William Gleason, A Participant in the Battle of Sabine Pass". undated.
"Sabine Pass Fight". undated.
"Hood's Texas Brigade Association" from Houston Post. July 1907.

A39-95
Photocopies of the newspaper clippings in File 90.

A39-100
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900-1910.
Small sections of Houston Post.
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "The Battle of Sabine Pass"
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "The First News of the Battle".
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "Roster of Those in Battle".
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "Dick Dowling and Saint Patrick".
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "Move to Build Monument".
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "Dick Dowling Camp".
March 17, 1905. regarding the Battle at Sabine Pass. "Survivors of the Battle of Sabine Pass".

Two leaves from Houston Post. November 20, 1904. Contains various articles: November 20, 1904. "Dick Dowling and His Heroes", and November 20, 1904. "Daughter of Dick Dowling"

Newspaper clippings:
"Daughters of the Confederacy of the Texas Division". undated.
"Pickett's Brigade Did Not Capture Enemy's Line" by W.T. Hill. undated.
"Where Heroes Sleep" from Houston Chronicle.
"Why the South is Solid". undated.
"Roster Of Confederate Soldiers Who Went From Mercer County". undated.
"Notable Memorial Address, Judge Davidson Pays Tribute to the Veterans and Cause He Served". undated.
"A Gathering of Heroes". undated.

A39-105
Photocopies of the newspaper clippings in File 100.

A39-110
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900 -1910.
"Southern Campfires" by B.W. Duke. undated.
"Battle of Val Verde" by W.L. Davidson.
"The Lost Cause". undated.
"Winnie Davis Chapter". undated.
"A Mississippi Woman's Contribution To Military History". undated.
"The Veterans In Gray". undated.
"John Marshall" by Rev. Thomas B. Gregory". undated.
"Lovers of Dixie Who Keep Alive Memories of the Old South" by Mrs. Joseph B. Dibrell. undated.
"General Evans Assures Old Veterans Cause Was Not Lost" from Houston Chronicle. undated.
"Mason Dixon's Line". undated.
"May Campaigning" from the New Orleans Picayune. undated.
"A Good Old Rebel" by Herbert Quick of Collier's Weekly. undated.
"The Press and State, Jefferson's View of Their True Relation to Each Other". undated.
"Some Interesting Confederacy Facts; Thirty Fourth Reunion Now Underway" by Henry C. Fuller.
"Heroes of Confederacy and It's Cradle". undated.
"Residents In Verse". undated.
"Battle of Antietam Fought Over Again". undated.
"Story of the Confederacy Is Told In Plain Language in the Memoirs Which Were Left by Judge Reagan" from Houston Post. undated.
"Early Southern Literature" by Kate Alma Orgain. undated.
One clipping with two articles: "Who Fired First Shot at Fort Sumpter?". undated; and "Losses Both Armies".
"President and Cabinet".
"The U.C.V. Association".

A39-115
Photocopies of the articles in File 110.

Thomas Affleck, Jr.

These letters are typed carbon copies of the original handwritten material, some have handwritten typo corrections.

A4-10
Undated miscellaneous items. There are 6 items, totaling 13 leaves.

Land Measures of Texas, as used at the General Land Office. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

To the Editor of the Dumfries Weekly Journal. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

An Act to Incorporate, the Natchez and Washington Plank Road Company. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Underdraining No. 2. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Letter regarding teaching young boys core subjects before teaching them Latin or Greek. Included is a letter regarding ants. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Letter from Affleck to unknown regarding the formation of a neighborhood Farmer's Club. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

A4-20
Articles from The Western Farmer and Gardener, Vol. III, 1842 and other publications 1843 and undated.

Editorial from Vol. III, No. II, page 23. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Article "The Cincinnati Independent Shooting Club" from Vol. III, No. II, pages 25 26. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "Taking Stock to Louisiana State Fair," from Vol. III, No. III, page 41. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "Common School Laws Science and Agriculture," from Vol. III, No. III, pages 52 53. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "A Trip to the South," from Vol. III, No. IV, pages 78 85. Typed copy of original, 11 leaves.

Article "A Trip to the South," from Vol. III, No. VI, pages 122 123. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "To Charles Foster, Esq.: A Stroll in the Woods Near Baton Rouge," from January 28, 1842 issue. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "Wine Making," from Vol. III, No. VI, page 140. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "The Controversy between Dr. Martin and Mr. Mahard," from Vol. III, No. VII, pages 146 147. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Article regarding the marriage of Thomas Affleck to Mrs. Anna M. Smith, from Vol. III, No. VIII, page 192. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "The Wool Trade." Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article regarding Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article Projected Trip to Europe, and The Fair at Baton Rouge." Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "The Poor Indian." Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

A4-30
Articles from The American Agriculturist and other periodicals. 1843-1848, 1854.

Article regarding using the "Cherokee Rose Hedge" for fencing purposes. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Letter to the editor regarding the Fair being over. April 29, 1843. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "The Jefferson County Agricultural and Horticultural Society Fair." Typed copy of original, 1 page.

Article "Southern Agricultural Implements." (1844), pages 305 306. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Letter to The Albany Cultivator (1844), pages 278 279 from Thomas Affleck. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Incomplete article regarding the yields and procedures for growing in the area (probably Brenham). Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Last page of a letter signed by Affleck regarding a disease. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article fragment, this portion regarding Cultivation of Turnips, and Lime and Marl. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Last page of a letter signed by Affleck regarding cotton crops. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Letter to the Editor of The Albany Cultivator. November 16, 1844. Typed copy of original, 7 pages.

Letter to the Editor of The Albany Cultivator. July, 1844. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Article "Cotton seed for Cows and Value of Grade Durhams." February 15, 1843. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article regarding Norman's Southern Agricultural Almanac, VI (1847), page 356. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "The Cow Pea, Peach, Cuba Tobacco, etc." III (1844), pages 181 2. Typed copy of original, 8 leaves.

Article "Rust in Cotton." II (1843), pages 150 51. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Article "The Cherokee Rose and Hedging in The South," De Bow's Review, V (1849), pages 175 79. Typed copy of original, 15 leaves.

Article "Mississippi Her Agriculture, etc." Vol. I (1844), pages 83 84. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Article "Show of the Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical Society of Jefferson College." Vol. III, (1844), pages 197 98. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Incomplete article regarding implements. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Incomplete article regarding implements. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article regarding The Plantation Record and Account Books. Vol. VI (1847), page 356. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "Climate and Production of the South." Vol. I (1844), page 60. Typed copy of original, 2 leaves.

Article "A Rat Proof Cellar." November 30, 1843. Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

Article "The Fair at Fayette." May 23, 1843. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

Article "A Plow for Turning Under the Cow Pea." Vol. III (1844), pages 362 63. Typed copy of original, 2 pages.

Letter to the Editor of the Natchez Courier. October 24, 1854. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Article in Prairie Farmer, "Sundry Comments by Thomas Affleck." Vol. VI (1846), pages 106 107. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Article "Destruction of the Cotton Crop by Insects." Vol. V (1846), pages 341 343. Typed copy of original, 10 leaves.

Article "Southern Agricultural Implements." Vol. III (1844), pages 247 48. Typed copy of original, 5 leaves.

Article "Sheep at the South." Vol. V (1846), pages 115 117. Typed copy of original, 8 leaves.

Article "The Cherokee Rose Rosa Laevigata, and Hedging in the South." From DeBow's Review, Vol. V (1848), pages 82 86. Typed copy of original, 9 leaves.

A4-40
Newspaper clippings, 1846 and undated. There are 4 articles totaling 6 leaves.

"Partnerships to Woolen Manufacturers." Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

"Lost Silver Is Recovered." Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

"Diamond Jubilee is Closed." Typed copy of original, 1 leaf.

"As a resident of..." Included: Harper, L. to W.H. Bulloch, Esq. October 26, 1846. Typed copy of original, 3 leaves.

A4-50
Article from The Concordia Intelligencer (Vidalia,La.). March 9, 1844. Typed copy of original, 17 leaves.

A4-60
Letters from Weekly Herald and Herald (Dallas, Tx.), 1866. There are 6 letters totaling 29 leaves, all are typed copies of originals.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Weekly Herald. May 26, 1866. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Weekly Herald. June 2, 1866. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 9, 1866. Typed copy of original, 6 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 16, 1866. Typed copy of original, 4 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 23, 1866. Typed copy of original, 7 leaves.

Letter from Mr. Affleck from the Galveston News, printed in The Dallas Herald. June 30, 1866. Typed copy of original, 6 leaves.

A4-70
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Bee Breeding In The West (Cincinnati: E. Lucas), 1841. 41 leaves.

A4-80
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac and Plantation and Garden Calendar for 1860 (New York: David Felt, and New Orleans: H.G. Stetson and Co.), 1859(?). 7 leaves.

A4-90
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Hedging and Hedging Plants in the Southern States (Houston: E.H. Cushing), 1869. 28 leaves.

A4-100
Typed copy of Thomas Affleck's Texas and Her Resources (Dumfries, Scotland: W.R. M'Diarmid and Co.). undated. 20 leaves.

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