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Folders 56-103; #2-55; #2-104; #2-91; #1-142

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(2) Miller C. Weaver; Corpus Christi, Tx., 1932-02-26
(4) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-03-18
(5) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-03-18
(6) Adina De Zavala; San Antonio, Tx., 1932-09-04
(7) E. Wilder Spaulding, Dept. of State, Washington, D.C., 1932-09-15
(10) E. Wilder Spaulding; Dept. of State; Washington, D.C., 1932-11-09

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(12) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1932-11-29
(13) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-01-03
(15) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-01-12
(16) Rev. Francis B. Steck; San Jose Mission; San Antonio, Tx., 1933-01-13
(17) Waldo E. Bailey; American Consular Service; Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, 1933-01-14
(18) Maury Hughes; State Democratic Executive Committee; Dallas, Tx., 1933-01-14
(19) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1933-01-19
(20) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-03-21

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(21) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-03-08
(22) Official Service Record of Telesfora Alavez (in Spanish)
(23) Translation of Official Service Record of Telesfora Alavez
(24) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-04-17
(25) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1933-05-05
(26) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-05-31
(28) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; San Felipe Public Schools; Del Rio, Tx., 1933-11-21
(29) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1933-11-27
(30) Mrs. Jospehus Daniels; Embassy of USA; Mexico, 1934-01-09

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(31) Josephus Daniels; American Embassy; Mexico City, 1934-01-20
(33)"Angel of Goliad History Told to Business Women," 1934-02-01
(34) Josephus Daniels; Ambassador to Mexico; Enclosing Letter of Thomas Bowman, Consular General, 1934-01-31
(36) Prof. C. E. Castaneda; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx; Del Rio, Tx., 1934-02-09
(37) Rev. Francis Borgia Steck, American Catholic Historical Assn.; Washington, D.C., 1934-02-13
(38) Mrs. O. B. Martin; College Station, Tx., 1934-02-20

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(41) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1934-04-10
(42) Majorie Rogers; Marlin, Tx., 1934-04-17
(43) Dr. Alex Dienst, Temple, Tx. to Majorie Rogers; Marlin, Tx., 1934-03-30
(44) Majorie Rogers; Marlin, Tx., 1934-08-22
(45) Ed Kilmer; Houston Post; Houston, Tx., 1934-12-27
(46) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-05-11

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(55) J. A. White; Goliad, Tx., 1934-02-04
"Victoria: March 19-22, 1836"
Quin Family Tradition of Sra. Alavez
Dallas News Thru Herbert Davenport, 1935-03-26
"Angel of Goliad' by Joseph O'Donohoe
"Mystery of Angel of Goliad Never Has Been Solved" by Marjorie Rogers
C. W. Gibson, Lone Star Fish & Oyster Co., Corpus Christi, Tx., 1932-02-25
G. C. Richardson, Chamber of Commerce, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-03-16
Waldo E. Bailey, American Consular Service, Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, 1932-10-10
Waldo E. Bailey, American Consular Service, Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, 1932-11-19
Waldo E. Bailey, American Consular Service, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 1932-02-14
Marjorie Rogers, Marlin, Tx., 1934-03-01
Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1935-03-26
Mrs. Elena Zamora O'Shea to Dallas News, "Sequel of Angel of Goliad," 1936-03-15
Mrs. O'Shea's further Statements received from Rev. J. G. O'Donohoe, 1936-03-19

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(2) Fannin To Belton, 1835-08-27
(3) Belton to Fannin, 1835-09-23
(4) Archer to Fannin, 1835-08-20
(5) Fannin to Davis Mills, 1835-09-18
(6) Edmund Andrews to James Fannin, 1835-09-18
(7) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to Bowie, 1835-10-22
(8) James Bowie and James Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-22
(9) James Bowie and James Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-23
(10) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin To James Bowie & James Fannin, 1835-10-24

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(11) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-24
(12) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-24
(13) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-10-24
(14) A. H. Jones to J. Fannin, 1835-10-27
(15) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie, 1835-10-27
(16) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-29
(17) J. Austin to J. Bowie to J. Fannin, 1835-10-31
(18) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-10-31
(18a) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin
(19) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie and J. Fannin, 1835-11-01
(20) J. Bowie & J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-01

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(21) Minutes of Council of War, 1835-11-02
(22) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J.Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J.Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J.Fannin to S. F. Austin
(25) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Bowie & James Fannin, 1835-11-02
(26) J. Fannin to President of Convention
(27) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Fannin, 1835-11-09
(29) A. H. Jones to J. Fannin, 1835-11-12
(30) A. S. Clements to J. Fannin, 1835-11-12

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(32) Sam Houston to J. Fannin, 1835-11-13
(33) J. Fannin to Sam Houston, 1835-11-18
(34) J. Fannin to J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-18
(35) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to J. Fannin, 1835-11-22
(36) J. Fannin to Governor Smith, 1835-11-31
(37) J. Bowie & J. Fannin, 1835-11-02
(23) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin, 1835-11-02
(24) J. Fannin to S. F. Austin to R. R. Royall, 1835-12-25
(38) Georgia Volunteers to J. Fannin
(39) J. Fannin to Georgia Volunteers, 1835-12-25
(40) J. Fannin to John R. Foster & E. C. Pettus, 1836-01-08

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(41) John S. Brooks to Mary Ann Brooks, 1836-01-08
(42) John S. Brooks to A. H. Brooks, 1836-01-20
(43) James Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-01-21
(44) J. W. Robinson to Council, 1836-01-26
(45) J. W. Fannin to J. Appleton, 1836-01-22
(46) J. W. Fannin to McKinney & Williams, 1836-01-24
(47) J. W. Fannin to "Schooner Invincible", 1836-01-28
(48) J. W. Fannin to James W. Robinson, 1836-01-28
(49) J. W. Fannin to John Appleton, 1836-02-01
(50) J. Fannin to John Appleton

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(51) J. Fannin to Appleton
(52) John Appleton to James Fannin, 1836-02-03
(53) James Fannin to Henry Foley, 1836-02-03
(54) J. W. Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-04
(55) J. W. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-08
(56) Robert C. Morris to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-06
(57) F. W. Johnson to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-09
(58) R. W. Johnson to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-09
(59) F. W. Johnson to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-09
(60) J. W. Robinson to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-13

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(61) J. W. Robinson to J. W. Fannin, 1836-02-13
(62) J. W. Fannin to Acting Governor, 1836-02-14
(63) J. W. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-14
(64) J. W. Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-14
(65) Return of Votes for Major in Four Companies, 1836-02-14
(66) J. W. Fannin to John R. Foster & George Sutherland, 1836-02-14
(67) Robinson to J. Fannin, 1836-02-05
(68) J. Fannin to J. J. Linn, 1836-02-14
(69) J. W. Fannin to J. W. Robinson, 1836-02-16
(70) E. J. Holt to Michael Riley, 1836-02-18

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(71) Advisory Committee to Robinson, 1836-02-15
(72) Advisory Committee to Robinson, 1836-02-22
(73) William Ward to Alex Thompson & J. D. Clements, 1836-02-20
(74) William G. Hill to Public, 1836-02-20
(75) Alex Thompson & J. D. Clements to W. G. Hill, 1836-02-14
(76) W. G. Hill to A. Thompson & J. D. Clements, 1836-02-20
(77) William Ward to San Felipe, 1836-02-21
(78) J. Fannin to John Turner, 1836-02-20
(79) J. Fannin to Provisional Government, 2/3-20/1836-02-03-1836-02-20
(80) J. Fannin to Governor, 1836-02-21

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(81) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-22
(82) J. Fannin to Henry Foley, 1836-02-24
(83) John S. Brooks to Mary Ann Brooks, 1836-02-25
(84) John S. Brooks to A. H. Brooks, 1836-02-25
(85) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-25
(86) J. Shackleford to Government of Texas, 1835-12-01-1836-02-25
(87) J. Fannin to Governor, 1836-02-27
(88) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-02-28
(89) J. Fannin to Joseph Mims, 1836-02-28
(90) J. Fannin to Governor & Council, 1836-03-01

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(91) Fannin to Desanque & Cheneworth, 1836-03-01
(92) John S. Brooks to Mrs. A. H. Brooks, 1836-03-01
(93) J. C. Ferguson to A. J. Ferguson, 1836-03-02
(94) Extracts From Lewis Ayer's Journal
(95) John S. Brooks to Mary Ann Brooks, 1836-03-04
(96) John S. Brooks to James Hogarty, 1836-03-09
(97) Burr H. Duval to Governor William P. Duval, 1836-03-09
(98) John S. Brooks to A. H. Brooks
(99) Robinson to Fannin, 1836-03-06
(100) Sam Houston to J. Fannin, 1836-03-11

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(102) J. Fannin to A. C. Horton, 1836-03-14
(103) J. Fannin to Samuel A. White, 1836-03-14
(104) J. Fannin to William Ward

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(1) R. B. Whitworth; Lawrenceville, Ga., 1932-02-12
(2) Josephine W. Bradley, 1932-03-11
(3) William S. Irvine's Documents on Fannin, 1932-03-26
(4) C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1932-04-04
(5) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1932-04-07
(6) E. C. Barker; Univ. of Texas, Austin, Tx., 1932-04-07
(7) Dr. E. M. Coulter; Univ. of Georgia; Athens, Ga., 1931-04-08
(8) O. B. Colquitt; U.S. Board of Mediation; Washington, D.C., 1932-04-12
(9) Ruth Blair; Ga. State Dept. of Archives & History; Atlanta, Ga., Enclosing Documents, 1932-04-13
(10) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1932-04-13

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(11) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., Enclosing Documents, 1932-04-19
(13) Articles of Agreement, Fannin & Mimms; From C. E. Wharton, 1932-05-07
(14) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1932-05-04
(15) William S. Irvine; Atlanta, Ga., 1932-06-22
(16) Senator Connally to L. W. Kemp; 1932-12-30
(17) E. M. Coulter; Univ. of Georgia; Athens, Ga., 1933-01-03
(18) Judge C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1933-02-05
(20) Dr. R. L. Biesele; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-07-10

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(22) Extract from Catalogue, C. W. Anger; Pottsville, Pa., 1933-12-07
(23) Rev. Louis E. Plana; Goliad, Tx., 1934-02-08
(24) C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1934-02-16
(27) Judge C. R. Wharton; Houston, Tx., 1934-03-26
(28) Dr. Carlos E. Castaneda; Del Rio, Tx., 1934-03-31
(28a) Judge J. A. White; Goliad, Tx., 1934-04-15

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(31) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1934-10-03
(33) History of Texas, by John Henry Brown; Vol. I; Chapters LII & LIII
(34) Dr. E. C. Barker; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1934-12-12
(36) "Burial Place of Goliad Heroes Found" by Ed Kilman; Houston Post, 1934-05-06
(37) Missing Officers of Fannin's Command not Killed, Detained, or Escaped, Lamar Papers; Brown's History of Texas
(38) Alphabetical List of Fannin's Command; Lamar Papers
(39) Reconstructed Roster of Fannin's Command as of 1836-03-10; By Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-01-29
(40) Ed Kilman; Houston Post; Houston, Tx., 1934-12-12

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(42) Hobart Huson; San Antonio, Tx., 1935-01-14
(44) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-02-09
(45) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-01-26
(46) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-01-24
(47) Herbert Davenport to Winnie Allen; UT Austin, 1935-02-01
(48) Charles E. Castaneda; Del Rio, Tx., 1934-01-16
(50) List of Officers of Fannin's Command; From Mr. J. H. Walker; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1935-01-16

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Hobart Huson; San Antonio, Tx.
List of Various Commands During the Goliad Campaign by Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx.
Received 1935-02-10

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(54) Family Letters, James W. Fannin, Jr.; Houston, Tx., From Clarence R. Wharton, 1935-02-13
(55) Victoria Advocate 1846-1934; "Jim Fannin Victim of Sam Houston 's Ambitions"
(57) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, Tx., 1935

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(59) "An Account of the Battle of Goliad and Fannin's Massacre: And the Capture and Imprisonment of Abel Morgan, Written by Himself"

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(60) "The Goliad Campaign" by Judge Clarence R. Wharton

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(61) "A Study of Fannin's Command "by L. W. Kemp (with corrections)

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(74) To Eliza S. Fannin From Margaret King, 1829-12-13
(75) To Eliza S. Fannin From Th. S. N. King, 1830-06-11
(76) To Eliza S. Fannin from Th. S. N. King, 1830-08-18
(77) To Eliza S. Fannin From Margaret King, 1830-09-07
(78) To Thomas S. N. King from Eliza S. Fannin, 1830-09-16
(79) To Eliza S. Fannin From J. W. Fannin, Jr., 1830-10-27
(80) To Eliza S. Fannin from J. W. Fannin, Jr., 1832-04-23

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(81) J. W. Fannin, Jr. to Miss Eliza Saffold Fannin, 1830-06-11
(82) Notes from John Henry Brown
(83) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1935-01-23
(84) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-02-20
(85) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-03-05
(86) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-03-18
(87) List of Fannin 's Men in 1874; Proceedings from Texas Veterans' Association 1874; 1935-03-18
(88) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1935-03-20; Sketch of Amon B. King; by James M. Robertson
(90) Herbert Davenport; Brownsville, Tx., 1935-11-18

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(91) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1935-12-09

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Personnel of Fannin's Command Destroyed at and near Goliad, 1836-03-12-1836-03-27
"Catholics at Goliad" by Rev. J. G. O'Donohue; The Goliad Declaration of Independence, 1835-12-20
Biographical Notes, Edward Wingate; Fannin Rolls; "Captain Amon B. King's Command"

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Unnumbered Correspondence

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(1) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1932-03-31
(2) L. W. Kemp, Houston, Tx., 1932-05-31
(3) Rev. George L. Crockett; Nacogdoches, 1932-06-02
(5) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1932-06-09
(6) Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire; Raleigh, NC, 1932-06-11
(7) R. W. Winston; Lexington, Va., 1932-06-15
(8) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission, 1932-06-16
(9) R. W. Winston; Lexington, Va., 1932-06-19
(10) Dr. Hamilton; Univ. of North Carolina, 1932-07-01

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(11) Dr. Alex Dienst; Temple, Tx., 1932-07-25
(12) Rev. George L. Crocket; Nacogdoches, Tx., 1932-08-02
(13) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1932-12-09
(14) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1933-01-05
(15) J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton; Univ. of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-01-05
(16) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1933-02-06
(17) Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr.; Raleigh, NC, 1933-03-05
(18) Mrs. R. G. Tolle; Austin, Tx., 1933-03-22
(19) Rev. George Crocket; Nacogdoches, Tx., 1933-04-19
(20) Bishop Joseph B. Cheshire; Chapter on Robert Potter from Nonnulla

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(21) "Robert Potter: Tar Heel and Texan Daredevil" by Judge Robert W. Winston; The South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, March 30
(22) Potter's Bill for Political College and his Speech in North Carolina Legislature, 1827-01-22
(23) Robert Potter's Appeal to citizens of Granville, Warren, Nash, and Franklin; Thomas F. Martin; Library of Congress; 1932-06-17
(24) Members of 6th Congress of Republic of Texas
(26) "Bob Potter and Old Rose, "Texas Methodist Historical Association Quarterly, July 1910
(27) "The Career of Robert Potter" by L. W. Kemp; Robert Potter's Will, 1842-02-11, Account of Death of Robert Potter, Caddo Gazette, 1842-03-13; Miles Register, 1842-04-04
(29) List of papers in Trial of Rose for Murder of Potter; Nacogdoches
(30) Court Proceedings Against William P. Rose Et. Al. for Murder of Robert Potter.

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(31) Chief Justice O. M. Roberts' Decision on the Will of Robt. Potter; Lewis vs. Ames
(32) Robert B. Downs; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-07-19
(33) Robt. B. Downs; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-07-27
(34) Robert B. Downs; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-07-31
(35) Mrs. Edna Love; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1933-08-10
(36) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-10-23
(37) Albert Barden; Raleigh, NC, 1933-08-13
(38) "The Head of Medusa" by Robert Potter (Rienzi); Halifax, NC, 1827-07-14
(39) E. W. Winkler; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1933-11-03
(40) R. T. Connerly; Clerk, Supreme Court of Texas; Austin, Texas, 1933-11-10

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(41) Miss Harriet Smither; Austin, Tx., 1934-10-17
(42) Extract of Crane's "Life of Sam Houston"; Potter and Sam Houston in Independence Convention
(43) Notes on Robert Potter; Lamar Papers Vol. IV, p. 260
(44) Article on Robert Potter and the Indians, Telegraph and Texas Register, 1838-05-23
(45) An account of Death of Robert Potter; Houston Morning Star and Houston Telegraph; 1842-07-13
(46) Extract from "The Man Who Made Texas Free" by Sam Houston Dixon, 1934-11-28
(47) Miss Harriet Smither's Notes on Senate of the Sixth Congress
(48) "Bank of the United States," 1830-05-10, Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Congress
(49) "Amendment of the Rules "by Robert Potter, 1831-02-01, Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Congress
(50)" The History of Harriet A. Ames Written by Herself."

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(51) "Distribution of Public Lands" by Robert Potter, 1830-01-07, Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Congress
(55) Miss Harriet Smither; State Library; Austin, Tx., 1933-10-11
(56) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1933-10-15
(58) W. T. Louch; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1931-04-09
(59) Thomas P. Martin; Library of Congress; Washington, DC, 1932-06-16

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(61) Mae McFarland; Houston, Tx., 1932-10-08
(62) L. W. Kemp; Houston, Tx., 1933-07-08
(63) Address of H. T. Lyttleton; Marshall, Tx.
(65) S. T. Watters; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1943-11-15
(66) George H. Templin; Supreme Court of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1943-11-16
(67) Joe Hughes; Marion County Clerk; Jefferson, Tx., 1943-11-19
(69) Winnie Allen; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1943-11-24
(70) S. T. Watters; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1943-11-25

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(79) Houston Wade; Schulenburg, Tx., 1943-12-09

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(82) Nannie M. Tilley; Duke Univ.; Durham, NC, 1943-12-15
(83) Mrs. Lois Foster Blount; Stephen F. Austin; Nacogdoches, Tx., 1943-12-18
(84) H. Bailey Carroll; Texas State Historical Association; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-18
(85) Christopher Crittenden; State Dept. of Archives and History; Raleigh, NC, 1943-12-20
(86) Bascom Giles; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-20
(88) Harriet Smither; Texas State Library; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-21
(89) Bascom Giles; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1943-12-23
(90) Robert Usher; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1943-12-21; List of Ames Addresses in New Orleans and Marrero, La.; Biographical Sketches of E. Y. Ames and Frank Marrero.

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(93) J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton; Univ. of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-03
(94) Documents from Harriet Smither; State Library, Austin, Tx., 1944-01-05
(96) Dr. H. Bailey Carroll; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1944-06-07
(97) Judge R. W. Writol; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-06-09

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(101) Robert J. Usher; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1944-01-18
(102) Judge R. W. Winston; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-25
(103) List of Copies of Mrs. Ames' History Sent Out, December 1943 - February 1944
(104) J. H. Benefield; Jefferson, Tx., 1936-07-20
(105) Dr. A. R. Newsome; NC Historical Commission; Raleigh, NC, 1933-08-15
(106) Albert Barden; Raleigh, NC, 1933-08-17
(109) R. D. W. Connor; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-04
(110) Dr. Joseph Robert; Duke Univ.; Durham, NC, 1944-01-04

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(111) Dr. H. Bailey Carroll; Austin, Tx., 1944-06-14
(112) Miss Mary Ament; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1944-01-28
(113) Dr. A. R. Newsome; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-29
(114) R. W. Winston; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-01-31
(115) Address of Robert Sikes; Marshall, Tx., 1944-02-01
(116) Mrs. J. P. Watters; Library of Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-04
(117) Bascom Giles; General Land Office; Austin, Tx., 1944-02-04

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(121) Mary L. Thornton; Univ. of NC; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-15
(122) Winnie Allen; Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tx., 1944-02-16
(124) Miss Nannie Tilley; Duke Univ.; Durham, NC, 1944-02-17
(125) Robert J. Usher; Tulane Univ.; New Orleans, La., 1944-02-19
(127) Miss Julia Ideson; Houston Public Library; Houston, Tx., 1944-02-22
(128) Miss Mary L. Thornton; Univ. North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-24

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(131) E. W. Winkler; Austin, Tx., 1944-02-01
(132) To L. W. Kemp, Houston, Texas from S. E. Asbury, 1944-02-02
(133) Mary L. Thornton; Univ. of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC, 1944-02-03
(134) Robert Sikes; Prosecuting Attorney Harrison County; Marshall, Tx., 1944-02-26
(136) Mae McFadden; Houston, Tx., 1944-03-11
(138) Walter Prichard; Louisiana State Univ.; University, La., 1944-04-18
(139) Library of Congress; Washington, DC, 1944-05-06
(140) William E. Howard; Woodsboro, Tx., 1944-08-11

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(142) Willis G. Briggs; Raleigh, NC, 1944-08-03

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Unnumbered Correspondence

Correspondence with Julian Symons

1/1: Series Scope Note and Contents.

1/2: Contents Note by Julian Symons.

1/3: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Roy Fuller's poetic approach. Subjects: "Ashby" ("Lord Ashby...,"), "The Waste Land". January 18, 1937.

1/4: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, unsigned (the letter was signed, but the signature was cut from the page), 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse. January 20, 1937.

1/5: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Submission to Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: John Lehmann. April 16, 1937.

1/6: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: reviewing poems for Twentieth Century Verse, visiting London. June 1, 1937.

1/7: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a review. June 6, 1937.

1/8: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poem published in Twentieth Century Verse, general poetry. October 9, 1937.

1/9: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse, thirties views of Wyndham Lewis, Eliot, Earp, Porteus, Constant Lambert, Cyril Connolly, Grigson. October 11, 1937.

1/10: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: changes made to Twentieth Century Verse for the coming year. December 23, 1937.

1/11: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Marxist beliefs, Left Review, Twentieth Century Verse, job in London. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu, Geoffrey Pollitt, C. Day-Lewis, Hoodlum Grigson, Auden, Dylan Thomas, Kathleen Raine. December 28, 1937.

1/12: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse. December 29, 1937.

1/13: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Lord Ashby...," idea of a "Left number" in Twentieth Century Verse, a previous submission to Twentieth Century Verse. January 3, 1938.

1/14: Poem: the original version of "Lord Ashby...," typed, signed, 10 leaves with corrections and changes by the author.

1/15: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: the "Left number," critique of the ballad ("Lord Ashby..."). January 10, 1938.

1/16: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: publication of the ballad ("Lord Ashby..."), analysis of Auden. Roy Fuller: "On reading through this [letter], I find it very Monday morningish-- certainly not a document for the archives!" January 24, 1938.

1/17: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: cheque for subscription to Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: Lehmann. January 28, 1938.

1/18: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Sonnet. Re: "Ode to Spring," "Left number." Subjects: American Proletarian Anthology, Lehmann, New Writing. February 9, 1938.

1/19: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: "Sonnet," "Ode to Spring," American Proletarian Anthology, mention of Roy Fuller in Poetry. Subjects: Derek Savage, Fearing. February 11, 1938.

1/20: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Ode to Spring," payment. Subjects: Poetry, Savage, Grigson. February 13, 1938.

1/21: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Symons' poem in London Mercury versus left poetry. February 16, 1938.

1/22: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed February 23, 1938.

1/23: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: blurb on Roy Fuller. Subjects: Roy Fuller's comments about Symons' poem. Same page: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: said blurb, poem in New Writing. [February/March 1938].

1/24: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. March 3, 1938.

1/25: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. March 4, 1938.

1/26: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a possible libel action against Symons. Subjects: Herring, Herbert Mallalieu, Todd, rendezvous. March 11, 1938.

1/27: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Roy Fuller's political/economic/artistic views. Subjects: sending poems to Herring, "Ode to Spring," Southern Review. March 19, 1938.

1/28: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Herring's rejection. Subjects: John O'London's Weekly. March 30, 1938.

1/29: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: political views. Subjects: Herring, The Year's Poetry. April 14, 1938.

1/30: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: Twentieth Century Verse, political views. Subjects: Roy Fuller's poem in New Writing, Herring, Todd, Allott. April 19, 1938.

1/31: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Wordsworth, Twentieth Century Verse, Day-by-Day Publishers. Subjects: Auden, Todd, Allott, Nicholas Blake. April 20, 1938.

1/32: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Grigson, Todd, Humphrey Jennings, Herring. May 21, 1938.

1/33: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: issue no. 10 of Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: New Writing, Todd, Herbert Mallalieu, Left Review. May 30, 1938.

1/34: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: reviews for Post Victorian Poetry and New Writing, no.10 of Twentieth Century Verse, Herring. Subjects: Seven. May 31, 1938.

1/35: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' periodicals review in L&L Today, New Verse, archives at "Buffalo (sic) University, USA." June 1, 1938.

1/36: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: reviews for New Writing/Post Victorian Poetry, The Wild Goose Chase, Buffalo, Herring. June 8, 1938.

1/37: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: reviews. June 10, 1938.

1/38: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a coming vacation, poem in an anthology of Partisan Review. Subjects: Savage. June 18, 1938.

1/39: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: Savage. June 22, 1938.

1/40: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: vacation (Daltons), Partisan Review, Twentieth Century Verse Subjects: Barker, Dylan Thomas, Ewart, K. Rhys, Allott. June 24, 1938.

1/41: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Partisan Review, Left Review. July 1, 1938.

1/42: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: "Small Wireless." July 6, 1938.

1/43: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans (The Old Golf House), Todd's novel. July 8, 1938.

1/44: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans, Roy Fuller poems published in the last twelve months. July 11, 1938.

1/45: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu. July 14, 1938.

1/46: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans, "left" writing. July 21, 1938.

1/47: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons denying liability [Polocke], poems sent to Poetry. Subjects: poems sent to Lehmann, The New Statesman. September 1, 1938.

1/48: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: poetry. Subjects: "Lemon" (Lehmann), Seven. [September 1938].

1/49: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: pictures from vacation, poems sent to Seven, Kate going to Blackpool. September 6, 1938.

1/50: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: possible rendezvous, activities while Kate's away. September 13, 1938.

1/51: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Desmond Hawkins, Hogarth. September 25, 1938.

1/52: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: The Examiner, Aiken, Seven, Kate, and John Fuller's return. October 2, 1938.

1/53: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: possible rendezvous in London. October 5, 1938.

1/54: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse no. 9, Hogarth, Poetry. October 23, 1938.

1/55: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review of C. Day-Lewis book, broadsheets for Savage. Subjects: Barker, Fortune Press. October 25, 1938.

1/56: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: review of C. Day-Lewis book, Savage's broadsheets. Subjects: "He spoke of poetry," "To Murder Someone," Dylan Thomas, Fortune Press. October 26, 1938.

1/57: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "He spoke of poetry," Hogarth's refusal, C. Day-Lewis book. October 27, 1938.

1/58: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submissions, visit to London, job in Woolwich. Subjects: Chameleon, The Listener, Savage, Blackheath, Poetry. November 6, 1938.

1/59: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: flat in London, C. Day-Lewis book review. [November 1938].

1/60: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission, review of On the Frontier. Subjects: The Listener, "Street Accident," Herbert. November 12, 1938.

1/61: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission. Subjects: Chameleon, The Listener, Herbert, Herbert Read's Collected Essays. November 15, 1938.

1/62: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: move to Blackheath, accepted poems, Partisan Review. Subjects: Dylan Thomas, Ego 3, Daily Express. November 24, 1938.

1/63: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Poetry, not writing, Savage. January 6, 1939.

1/64: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, Confessions about X. January 26, 1939.

1/65: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse, Seven, Poetry, cold weather. January 30, 1939.

1/66: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Savage, sonnet. [January/February 1939].

1/67: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Twentieth Century Verse no. 15/16, The Exiles Press (New York City). February 28, 1939.

1/68: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Chameleon, Poetry, "Yellow Jacket." March 23, 1939.

1/69: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "young Simians" (young novelists). Subjects: visiting, "Yellow Jacket." March 31, 1939.

1/70: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Marxist article. Subjects: Grigson. April 5, 1939.

1/71: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Good Friday, Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, Marxist article, fair at Blackheath. 1939.

1/72: Review by Roy Fuller: "Confusions about X" by Julian Symons, Several Observations by Geoffrey Grigson. Typed with handwritten corrections. 4 leaves.

1/73: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Marxist article, Poetry, rendezvous. April 14, 1939.

1/74: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: new books. April 28, 1939.

1/75: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, article. Subjects: Cyril Connolly. May 12, 1939.

1/76: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: the (Marxist) article, Journey to a War [?]. May 1939[?].

1/77: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool. Talks of Blackpool ("the ideal fascist state") and its people ("without independent political thought and well disciplined...also abundantly fed and amused.") Subjects: Epstein's Adam and the commissioning of Eve. July 20, 1939.

1/78: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: Blackpool, new periodical, resignation from "a revolutionary party." Subjects: Grigson, Josh Reynolds, William Etty, William Coldstream. July 25, 1939.

1/79: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Subjects: the party. July 27, 1939.

1/80: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: A Penny for the Poor, Hawkins. August 16, 1939.

1/81: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Subjects: A Penny for the Poor, Grigson's anthology, Spender, Isherwood and Todd, Little History of American Literature. [August 1939].

1/82: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank-you letter. Subjects: writing a play together. October 30, 1939.

1/83: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: poems mentioned in the previous letter. November 4, 1939.

1/84: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Sunday visit, speculation on "immediate events" (e.g. "death of Auden" and "rise of new poet, age about 23..."). Subjects: Geoffrey Grigson. December 12, 1939.

1/85: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: rendezvous, Prokosch. January 8, 1940.

1/86: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: "Privileged Chronicles." February 8, 1940.

1/87: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: play. Subjects: The American, Spender, Symons' and Roy Fuller's books. February 12, 1940.

1/88: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf; plot for play, handwritten, 1 leaf. Letter re: difference between Symons' plot and Fuller's plot (very politically oriented) for the play. February 1940.

1/89: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: canceled rendezvous (Roy Fuller ill). Subjects: Pirandello. February 21, 1940.

1/90: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: points for play, Roy Fuller still ill. Subjects: Jack Clark. [1940s].

1/91: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Blackpool. July 11, 1940.

1/92: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: rendezvous, poem in Kingdom Come. Subjects: Robert Louis Stevenson. October 30, 1940.

1/93: Roy Fuller to Kathleen Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: piquet. Roy Fuller: "'I remain, my dear Kathleen, your sincere and obliged friend - old friend let me say.' - Robert Louis Stevenson." October 30, 1940.

1/94: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: the play. Subjects: Jack Clark. November 14, 1940.

1/95: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Roy Fuller referring to the play: "lose your aestheticism and recover your morality." November 21, 1940.

1/96: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: scrapbook, pool. November 27, 1940.

1/97: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Symons's manuscript. December 27, 1940.

1/98: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: sending "enclosed" to Jack, rendezvous. December 31, 1940.

1/99: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: rendezvous, Kate, weather. April 16, 1941.

1/100: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Ganges, Ipswich. Begins Roy Fuller's war letters. April 25, 1941.

1/101: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Subjects: Now, Modern Reading, Jonathan Edwards, J. Boyd Brent, Woodcock, Derek Savage, Tuttifruitti, Chattos, Poetry, Francis Scarfe, A.D. Hawkins. April 28, 1941.

1/102: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Dated: "Tuesday-28(?).vi.41." Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Subjects: French George, NOW, Roy Fuller's poem in NOW, Symons' poem, conditions at Roy Fuller's location/military situation. Roy Fuller: "If you expect wit and humour you will be disapp: I have no energy and must perforce eschew it." April 29, 1941.

1/103: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Dated: "Thursday, May the something, 1941." Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: published poetry/reviews, war folk songs, proletarianization, description of activities, and "naval discipline." Roy Fuller: "My brain is becoming as enfeebled as my body and I must stop." May 1941.

1/104: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Symons' tribunal, weekend. June 5, 1941.

1/105: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Blackpool on leave. Subjects: story sent to Horizon, Jerry Wade. July 6, 1941.

1/106: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Aberdeen. Re: lost respirator. July 26, 1941.

1/107: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope with a poem written on the back (by Symons?). Subjects: the course he is taking, George Eliot. July 31, 1941.

1/108: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Poetry, Roy Fuller's soliloquy, Shakespeare plays, Roy Fuller's location. August 17, 1941.

1/109: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Response to Symons' letter. Subjects: Horizon, NOW, Poetry. August 28, 1941.

1/110: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons and Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Kate, Kathleen, Roy Fuller's course. September 16, 1941.

1/111: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: lunch with Marie Stopes, coming move and separation, Penguin book deal, Newlin (Managing Directory of the Aeraspray Co.). October 2, 1941.

1/112: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: "The James' letters," Blake, Poetry, moving, movies. October 9, 1941.

1/113: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ganges, Ipswich. Re: anthology. Subjects: Horizon. November 12, 1941.

1/114: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: writing inclinations, Lehman, The Arabian Nights Murder, war speculation. November 17, 1941.

1/115: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Chatham. Re: Air fitter training. Subjects: anthology, Spender. December 9, 1941.

1/116: Roy Fuller to Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ganges, Ipswich. Re: general news. Subjects: Melville. Roy Fuller: "I wish we were all together again in our cozy, safe, pre-doom world." 1941.

1/117: Poem by Roy Fuller. "ABC of a Naval Trainee." November 12, 1941.

1/118: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Re: war, Symons' book, Roy Fuller's ballad in Poetry, war story. February 5, 1942.

1/119: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and poem, "Middle of a War," by Roy Fuller. In Blackpool. Letter re: poem, leave. February 19, 1942.

1/120: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Subjects: poems, Jack Clark, "Naval Air Station." March 4, 1942.

1/121: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: availability for draft (Roy Fuller: "I stand face to face with the invader Luck..."), poems sent to Lehmann. March 18, 1942.

1/122: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Africa. Re: living conditions, Ellen Queen novel, The Tragedy of X. June 4, 1942.

1/123: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Kenya. Re: "The Middle of a War," Poetry, writing, delay of mail. July 1, 1942.

1/124: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: Symons' conditions in the army, inspiration to write. September 10, 1942.

1/125: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: literary ventures. Roy Fuller: "I wish Twentieth Century Verse were still alive to demolish these Asian and apocalyptic monsters;" "I wish we were all together again: it is sickening to think of what lies between us and that."

1/126: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Subjects: delayed mail, need for more information from/about Julian, The Family Reunion. November 17, 1942.

1/127: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Subjects: lack of communication, published poems, Auden and After. January 7, 1943.

1/128: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Nairobi. Re: news back home. February 6, 1943.

1/129: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: Symons' operation, Roy Fuller's malaria, poetry. June 3, 1943.

1/130: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In London. Re: literary news, Roy Fuller's book of poems to be published. July 7, 1943.

1/131: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ariel, Warrington, Lancs. Re: re-stationing, Christmas. July 20, 1943.

1/132: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Letter/poem, Autograph letter, unsigned, 1 leaf, air graph. In Africa. "Petty Officer Fuller to Trooper Symons." August 23, 1943.

1/133: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool on leave. Re: Fuller's book of poems. November 10, 1943.

1/134: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: book of poems, Symons' poems, visit to London. Subjects: Lehmann. November 17, 1943.

1/135: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Returned from leave after a visit with the Symons'. Subjects: The Ministry of Fear. December 3, 1943.

1/136: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. In Ariel, Warrington, Lancs. Subjects: Lady Barb, "The Gold Bowl," Connolly. December 3, 1943.

1/137: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: visit, uncertainty of next location. January 14, 1944.

1/138: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. February 11, 1944.

1/139: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kate's move to Blackpool, literary news (Spender, Horizon). March 19, 1944.

1/140: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: literary news, R.C. Hutchinson, Woolwich Equitable. April 8, 1944.

1/141: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kate in Blackpool, "non-arrival" of the play (by Roy Fuller and Symons), poems recently published by Roy Fuller. April 13, 1944.

1/142: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: arrival of aforementioned play, talk of its publication/production, general literary news, reviews of Symons' work. April 19, 1944.

1/143: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Lehmann reading the play. [April 1944].

1/144: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: Drummond Allison, joining public library, Symons' publications. April 30, 1944.

1/145: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: commentary on writers. [April/May 1944].

1/146: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: proofreading Roy Fuller's work for "mis-spellings and Fullerian grammar." May 14, 1944.

1/147: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: Julian's proofreading of Roy Fuller's work, dedication. May 18, 1944.

1/148: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Henry Reed, visit to London, photograph to be made, illness. June 16, 1944.

1/149: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool. Re: appointment to Admiralty, visit, Orwell. June 26, 1944.

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(1) Jonas Harrison's letters in Austin papers
(2) Translation, Harrison's Spanish Letter, Austin Papers
(3) Col. John S. Ford's Reminiscences, Sam Houston and Jonas Harrison in Gulf Messenger
(4) Col. John S. Ford's Memoirs on Jonas Harrison
(5) Governor Roberts on Jonas Harrison
(6) Jonas Harrison's Resolutions, Convention 1832
(7) Judge Fulmore on Jonas Harrison
(8) Jonas Harrison's application for land in Spanish
(9) Official Translation, Jonas Harrison's application for land
(10) 1st Letter, Com. of Land Office, J. H. Walker, March 22, 1932

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(11) 2nd Letter, Com. of Land Office, J. H. Walker, March 30, 1932
(12) 3rd Letter, Com. of Land Office to J. H. Rose, J. H. Walker, April 6, 1932
(13) 4th Letter, Com. of Land Office to J. H. Rose, J. H. Walker
(14) Letter Dr. E. C. Barker, article in Quarterly on Jonas Harrison
(15) 1st Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, April 15, 1932
(16) 2nd Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, April 20, 1932
(17) 3rd Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, April 30, 1932
(18) 4th Letter, Lewis C. Harrison, Pryor, OK, May 12, 1932
(19) Letter, Mrs. Sallie Hayter Harrison, 4800 Bryan, St., Dallas, TX
(20) 1st Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 7, 1932

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(21) 2nd Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 22, 1932
(22) 3rd Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 26, 1932
(23) 4th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, March 26, 1932
(24) 5th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, March 29, 1932
(25) 6th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 17, 1932
(26) 7th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 19, 1932
(27) 8th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, August 15, 1932
(28) 9th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, September 13, 1932
(29) 10th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, November 2, 1932
(30) 11th Letter Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX

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(31) Certificate of Character, Jonas Harrison by J. H. Hotchkiss, August 17, 1835
(32) References to Jonas Harrison (Index only) Buffalo Historical Society Publications
(33) Extract, Historical of Texas, with Biographical History Tarrant and Parker Counties (Article on Jonas Harrison)
(34) Letter, Mrs. Kate Wheeler, Arlington, TX, May 15, 1932
(35) Note, Miss Tabitha Milner, about Mr. Almira Caston, June 15, 1932
(36) 1st Letter Philip R. Walker, Ft. Worth, TX, March 31, 1932
(37) 2nd Letter Philip R. Walker, Ft. Worth, TX, April 23, 1932
(38) Note, Dr. S. W. Geiser, S. M. U., Dallas, TX, Undated
(39) 1st Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA, June 17, 1932
(40) 2nd Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA, August 9, 1932

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(41) 3rd Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA
(42) 4th Letter Mrs. Button A. Crane, Erie, PA, September 2, 1932
(43) Mrs. Leila B. Shuey's letter in my name, Dallas News, March 7, 1932
(44) Mrs. Leila B. Shuey's letter, June 15, 1932
(45) Letter, L. W. Kemp on Jonas Harrison's grave, February 26, 1932
(46) Letter E. E. McFarland, Orange, TX, September 20, 1932
(47) Letter Mrs. R. G. Tolle, Austin, TX, hunting for an article in Georgia Historical Quarterly, September 2, 1932
(48) 1st Letter Edw. H. Lum, Genealogical Society NJ, June 3, 1932
(49) 2nd Letter Edw. H. Lum, Genealogical Society NJ, August 2, 1932
(50) Letter, Franklin Williams, June 7, 1932

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(51) Letter, Marquis James, June 7, 1932
(52) 1st Letter, J. Boardman Scovell, Lewiston, NY, July 9, 1932
(53) 2nd Letter, J. Boardman Scovell, Lewiston, NY, August 17, 1932
(54) 1st Letter Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, May 26, 1932
(55) 2nd Letter Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, June 7, 1932
(56) 3rd Letter Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, September 3, 1932
(57) 1st Letter J. Frank Dobie, Austin, TX, September 3, 1932
(58) 2nd Letter J. Frank Dobie, Austin, TX, September 8, 1932
(59) 1st Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, May 15, 1932
(60) 2nd Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, May 29, 1932

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(61) 3rd Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, June 24, 1932
(62) 4th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, July 26, 1932
(63) 5th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, July 30, 1932
(64) 6th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, August 14, 1932
(65) 7th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, August 29, 1932
(66) 8th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 8, 1932
(67) 9th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 23, 1932
(68) 10th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 29, 1932
(69) 11th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, September 22, 1932
(70) 12th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, October 31, 1932

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(71) 13th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, November 3, 1932
(72) 14th Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, 750 7th St., Buffalo, NY, November 6, 1932
(73) Jonas Harrison's address for Independence, December 22, 1932
(74) Letter, John C. Shannon, Independence, TX, August 2, 1932
(75) 1st Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, August 27, 1932
(76) 2nd Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, September 14, 1932
(77) 3rd Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, September 24, 1932
(78) 4th Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, November 28, 1932
(79) Letter, Mrs. Maud H. Bender, New Jersey Historical Society, March 8, 1932
(80) Letter, Mrs. Mattie Austin Hatcher, March 11, 1932

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(81) Sketch John C. Shannon in Wharton's Historical of Texas
(82) Letter, Haynes Shannon, Navasota, TX, May 12, 1932
(83) Sam Houston's Petition for Divorce, November 30, 1933
(84) Letter, Mrs. C. O. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, May 1, 1932
(85) Letter, Mr. Frank McKnight, Arlington, TX, April 15, 1932
(86) Letter, Eliza Hayter, Dallas, TX, April 14, 1932
(87) Legend of Jonas Harrison, the Ugliest Man in East Texas, Letter Mr. Ernest Powell, Marshall, TX, March 10, 1932
(88) Newspaper (Danville, VA) account of the death of Harrison Williams, Jr.
(89) Will and Deeds relating to Jonas Harrison, Jr., Betsey Cooke Harrison, and James Cooke Harrison
(90) Letter Mrs. Burton A. Crane accompanying photostats, Betsey Harrison's signature

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(91) Letter, Floyd C. Shoemaker, Sec. State Historical Society of Missouri, on James Harrison, September 6, 1932
(92) Extract, New Encyclopedia Texas, Davis and Grobe, on Gen'l Wm. McFarland
(93) Legend of Jonas Harrison, the Lawyer
(94) Letter, Mrs. Will Stroud, Henderson, TX
(95) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, University Texas, Austin, TX, November 8, 1932
(96) Article, Georgia's Debt to Monmouth County, NJ, Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1923
(97) 1st Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA
(98) 2nd Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA
(99) 3rd Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA
(100) 2nd Letter, Mrs. Maud H. Bender, New Jersey Historical Society, November 17, 1932

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(101) Carbon Copy, Photostat Letter Jonas Harrison to Hon. Joseph Anderson, April 13, 1816
(102) Carbon copy, Photostats of Betsey Harrison's signatures, November 7, 1932
(103) Letter, Robt. W. Bingham, Director Museum, Buffalo Historical Society Early Life Jonas Harrison, May 5, 1932
(104) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher and Photostats Jonas Harrison, November 20, 1932
(105) Deeds Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, November 6, 1932
(106) Note, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher on back of Photostat of Residence Jonas Harrison, Buffalo, NY
(107) Note, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher, cost of photostat Jonas Harrison's house, July 19, 1932
(108) Copy photostat Jonas Harrison's License to practice law in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Michigan
(109) Copy of photostat, Jonas Harrison's license to practice law in the District of Huron and Detroit, MI Territory
(110) Record Texas House and Senate 5th Congress, on Bill concerning Divorce and Alimony

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(111) Articles on Jonas Harrison, Publications of Buffalo Historical Society
(112) Letter Dr. A. H. Shearer, Grosvenor Public Library, Buffalo, to M. L. Bonham, Clinton, NY
(113) Letter, Robt. W. Bingham, Buffalo Historical Society, Prices of Publications September 21, 1932
(114) 1st Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Documents and letters on Jonas Harrison, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, May 5, 1932
(115) 2nd Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, September 22, 1932
(116) 3rd Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, November 4, 1932
(117) Letter, Dr. M. L. Bonham, on Dr. Shearer and Quaife, May 5, 1932
(118) Letter, Dr. M. L. Bonham to Dr. M. M. Quaife recommending S. E. Asbury, May 5, 1932
(119) Letter, Dr. M. L. Bonham, to Dr. A. H. Shearer, recommending S. E. Asbury, May 5, 1932
(120) Letter, Dr. M. M. Quaife to Dr. M. L. Bonham, May 6, 1932

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(121) 1st Letter, Mrs. T. B. McFarland, Houston, TX, September 12, 1932
(122) 2nd Letter, Mrs. T. B. McFarland, Houston, TX, October 28, 1932
(123) Carbon copy Part of 3rd letter (Photostat) Jonas Harrison to Stephen F. Austin
(124) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatchery, copying references to Jonas Harrison, Buffalo Historical Society Publications, May 22, 1932
(125) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher, on hunting Sam Houston's Petition for Divorce files, Dallas, News, June 17, 1932
(126) Letter, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher, on delay photostats (Jonas Harrison documents) August 25, 1932
(127) Letters, Mrs. M. A. Hatcher on photostat Jonas Harrison's house, September 10, 1932
(128) Mrs. M. A. Hatcher on Jonas Harrison's eloquence, March 11, 1932
(129) Index--Jonas Harrison File
(130) Index to Jonas Harrison Photostats and photographs

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(131) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, December 7, 1932, Photostats
(132) 1st card, Mr. H. F. Morrison, Dally's History, Woodbridge, New Jersey, December 1, 1932
(133) 2nd card, Noah F. Morrison, Dally's History, Woodbridge, New Jersey, December 12, 1932
(134) Letter, Jas. A. Kilgore, S. M. U., Dallas, TX, Photostats, Licenses
(135) 2nd Letter, Dr. E. C. Barker, Jonas Harrison's 3rd Letter to Austin
(136) Jacob Shannon's Indian Stories
(137) Deed of Transfer to Jacob Shannon by Heirs of Owen Shannon and Margaret Shannon
(138) 5th Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, November 30, 1932
(139) Legal Agreement, James McCown and Margaret Shannon
(140) 12th Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, November 24, 1932

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(141) 3rd Letter, Mrs. I. B. McFarland, September 19, 1932
(142) Copy, Photostats, Jonas Harrison, License to practice law in District of Huron, and Detroit, Michigan Territory, 1807
(143) Copy, Photostats, Jonas Harrison, license to practice law, Supreme Court in Michigan Territory, 1807
(144) Jacob Shannon's account of an incident in the Fredonian war (Fragment)
(145) Letter, Edw. H. Lum, December 3, 1932
(146) 4th Letter, Harrison Williams, November 28, 1932
(147) 15th Letter, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, November 30, 1932
(148) 4th Letter, Miss Louise Rau, December 3, 1932
(149) 13th Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, December 2, 1932
(150) Card, George A. Osborn, Rutgers University Library, December 15, 1932

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(151) Letter, Edw. H. Lum, Chatham, NJ, December 12, 1932
(152) Letter, Dr. Thos. P. Martin, Library of Congress, December 13, 1932
(153) Letter, Daniel H. Newhall, New York City, December 1932
(154) 6th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, December 12, 1932
(155) 5th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, December 5, 1932
(156) 5th Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, January 10, 1933
(157) 7th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, December 5, 1932
(158) 4th Letter, Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, January 14, 1933
(159) Letter, Mrs. Maud H. Bender, New Jersey, January 12, 1933
(160) Letter, Part I, R. E. McFarland, Historical Society, New York City, December 14, 1933

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(161) Letter, Part II. R. E. McFarland, New York City, December 14, 1933
(162) Letter, Malcolm O. Young, Reference Librarian, Princeton University, December 13, 1932
(163) 16th Letter, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, Buffalo NY, January 8, 1933
(164) Letter, Hon. G. N. Fuller, Michigan Historical Commission, January 3, 1933
(165) Letter, Hon. Buron Fitts, Los Angeles; Cal., January 5, 1933
(166) Extract, Montgomery Patriot, Proceedings, Congress of the Republic of Texas, July 2, 1845
(167) Deed, Daniel Hauk to Asa Lawrence, August 7, 1851
(168) Deed, of Negro from Jacob Shannon to his daughter, Josephine Connell, November 4, 1861
(169) Will, Catherine Yoakum Shannon, May 23, 1859
(170) Guardianship, Moses Hauk, Scott Co., Mo., November 7, 1851

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(171) Deed, Nancy Garret to Jacob Shannon, February 2, 1856
(172) Daniel and Samuell Hauk to A. Hunter, Power of Attorney, February 3, 1846
(173) Deed, Government to Owen Shannon, one league, 1831
(174) Deed of Conveyance, Daniel Hauk to Asa Lawrence and Asa Lawrence to Jacob Shannon, February 25, 1852
(175) Killin Shannon to Floyd Shannon, Power of Attorney, April 1, 1860
(176) Deed, Samuell Hauk to Daniel Hauk, April 17, 1849
(177) Extract, Montgomery Patriot, Anson Jones' Proclamation, July 21, 1845
(178) Letter, Dr. E. M. Coulter and Enclosure, of Miss Ruth Blair's, January 6, 1933
(179) 17th Letter, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, Buffalo, NY, January 24, 1933
(180) Letter John M. Harrison, Atlanta, GA, February 14, 1933

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(181) Letter, Mrs. J. C. Hardeman, Warthen, GA, February 13, 1933
(182) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, Ann Arbor, MI, February 14, 1933
(183) Mortgage, Jonas Harrison and Betsey Harrison to Bank of Niagara, June 7, 1819
(184) Deed of Sale, New York State Bank to William James, September 18, 1822
(185) Deed of Sale, William James to New York State Bank, September 19, 1822
(186) Sale, Jonas Harrison Property by Attorney General of New York, January 7, 1824
(187) Letter, Mrs. H. G. Faulk, Jeffersonville, GA, February 17, 1933
(188) Letter, E. F. Gaston, Dayton, TX, March 7, 1933
(189) Extract, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 25, pp. 142, 143, 144
(190) Letter, Floyd C. Shoemaker, Sec. Missouri State Historical Society March 11, 1933

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(191) 8th Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, March 13, 1933
(192) Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, March 18, 1933
(193) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit, MI, March 18, 1933
(194) Letter, Mrs. W. C. Stroud, Henderson, TX, April 14, 1933
(195) Note, Mrs. I. B. McFarland, Houston, TX, April 18, 1933
(196) Letter, Mrs. Herman Wallace, Henderson, TX, May 9, 1933
(197) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, May 12, 1933
(198) Letter, Mrs. Ruth John Sanders, La Porte, TX, May 11, 1933
(199) Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, November 6, 1932
(200) Deed, Ellender Harrison to Jacob Shannon, January 1st, 1855

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(201) Letter, Chas. H. Rose, Arlington, TX, April 18, 1932
(202) Letter, Senator W. A. Hanger, April 11, 1932
(203) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, May 19, 1933
(204) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, May 21, 1933
(205) Second Legend of Jonas Harrison the Lawyer, Beaumont Enterprise, April 16, 1933
(206) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, May 25, 1933
(207) Letter, Prof. F. G. Guittard, Baylor University, June 4, 1933
(208) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, June 1, 1933
(209) Letter, Robt. F. Eldridge, Mount Clemens, MI to Miss Louise Rau, January 15, 1933
(210) Letter, Mr. Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, June 2, 1933

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(211) Article on Chas. D. Smith, Vol. V, Page 89, Wharton's "Texas under Many Flags"
(212) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, State Library, June 6, 1933
(213) Extract, Gammel's Laws of Texas, Vol. II, pp. 483-6 inc. on Act concerning Divorce and Alimony
(214) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, University of MI Ann Arbor, MI June 6, 1933
(215) Letter, Thos. B. Bartlett, Marlin, TX, June 5, 1933
(216) Letter, Dr. Robt. W. Bingham, Buffalo Historical Society, June 8, 1933
(217) Letter, H. B. Parks, to J. N. Mayes, Dilly, TX, June 9, 1933
(218) Letter, J. H. Mayes to H. B. Parks, San Antonio, June 10, 1933
(219) Letter, H. B. Parks, San Antonio, June 2, 1933
(220) Letter, Harbert Davenport, June 20, 1933

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(221) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Dallas, TX, July 3, 1933
(222) Letter, H. B. Parks, San Antonio, TX, July 4, 1933
(223) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, Ann Arbor, MI, July 6, 1933
(224) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Dallas, TX, July 8, 1933
(225) Letters, Miss Aurora Estrada, State Library, Austin, TX, July 10, 1933
(226) Note, on second Legend of Jonas Harrison, the Lawyer, by Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, July 11, 1933
(227) Letter, Mrs. R. E. White, Henderson, TX, July 13, 1933
(228) Letter and Enclosure on Harris Hampden Hickman by Miss Louise Rau, Detroit, MI Public Library, July 13, 1933
(229) Chief Justice Woodward, Decisions Supreme Court, Michigan Territory, Denison Case in which Jonas Harrison appeared as counsel, September 24, 1807
(230) Fifth letter Lewis C. Harrison, Box 122, Pryor, Oklahoma, July 20, 1933

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(231) Letter, Miss Lulu Shannon, Dobbin, TX, July 20, 1933
(232) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, 145 Fifteenth Ave., San Mateo, Calif., July 18, 1933
(233) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Dallas, TX, July 24, 1933
(234) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, July 24, 1935
(235) Letter, Mrs. Mary Daggett Lake, Fort Worth, TX, July 25, 1933
(236) Letter, Hon. Francis J. Audet, Canadian Archives, Ottawa, Canada, July 26, 1933
(237) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 W. Front St., Arlington, TX, August 21, 1933
(238) Letter, Miss Florence Emory, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit, MI, August 3, 1933
(239) Letter, Mrs. Nannie F. Porter, Richmond, VA, August 5, 1933
(240) Letter, Miss Florence A. Emory, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, August 3, 1933

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(241) Heirlooms, Roxbury Hall, Leesburg, VA, August 15, 1933
(242) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, California, July 31, 1933
(243) Letter, Prof. W. W. Blume, Ann Arbor, MI, August 7, 1933
(244) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, Arlington, TX, August 20, 1933
(245) Letter, Miss Florence A. Emory, The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, August 18, 1933
(246) Letter, Prof. M. L. Bonham, Clinton, NY, August 11, 1933
(247) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 West Front St., Arlington, TX, September 18, 1933
(248) Letter, Dr. Victor Paltsits, New York Public Library, New York City, August 14, 1933
(249) Letter, H. M. Lydenburg, Asst. Director, New York Public Library, New York City, August 16, 1933
(250) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, August 28, 1933

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(251) Note, Mr. Sullivan, Treasury Department Washington, D. C. to Dr. Thomas P. Martin, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., August 19, 1933
(252) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, July 30, 1933
(253) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, July 29, 1933
(254) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, August 24, 1933
(255) Letter, Chas. D. Smith, Beaumont, TX, September 6, 1933
(256) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, September 9, 1933
(257) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, 145 Fifteenth Ave., San Mateo, Calif., September 12, 1933
(258) Letter, Florence Emery, Secretary to Dr. Quaife, Burton Collection, Detroit Public Library, August 2, 1933
(259) Letter, Justice J. L. Bonham, Anderson, SC, September 15, 1933
(260) Letter, Charles R. Moore, Dallas, TX, September 22, 1933

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(261) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, California, September 21, 1933
(262) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, October 21, 1933
(263) Extracts from Raines' Year Book for Texas, Vol. II, Pages 343-344. William T. Shannon, Belton
(264) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, State Library, Austin, TX, October 5, 1933
(265) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit, MI, enclosing two letters of Jonas Harrison, October 3, 1933
(266) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, October 10, 1933
(267) Letter, L. W. Kemp to Dr. Lewis C. Harrison (C. C. sent me), October 11, 1933
(268) (1 and 2) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, October 14, 1933
(269) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, October 14, 1933
(270) Letter, Justice M. L. Bonham, Anderson, SC, October 18, 1933

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(271) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, enclosing narrative of the search for the grave of Jonas Harrison, October 26, 1933
(272) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, 145 Fifteenth Avenue, San Mateo, Calif., October 24, 1933
(273) Letter, Miss Ruth John Sanders, La Porte, TX, October 30, 1933
(274) Letter, Mr. Chas. R. Moore, Austin Bridge Co., Dallas, TX, November 10, 1933
(275) Card, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, Calif. (Cooke Family pictures) November 8, 1933
(276) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, November 2, 1933
(277) Anecdote of Jonathan Anderson and John Payne by Capt. T. W. Blount to Dr. Lewis C. Harrison, November 12, 1933
(278) Second Narrative, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, on the search for Lost Grave of Jonas Harrison, November 12, 1933
(279) Letter, Miss Mattie Austin Hatcher, University of Texas, Austin, TX, November 14, 1933
(280) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, November 15, 1933

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(281) Card, Dr. Herbert Gambrell, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, November 21, 1933
(282) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, December 6, 1933
(283) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Houston, TX, December 7, 1933
(284) Letter, Miss Mary Eleanor Peters, San Mateo, Calif., December 4, 1933
(285) Article, History of Harrison County, Dallas Morning News, May 2, 1926, Kindness of Dr. Alex Dionst
(286) Letter, Hon. J. H. Walker, Com. General Land Office, Austin, TX, December 15, 1933
(287) Letter, Gen. Claude Pollard, Norwood Building, Austin, TX, December 27, 1933
(288) References to John Irons in the Austin Papers
(289) Letter, Dr. F. B. Clark, College Station, TX, January 2, 1934
(290) Letter, Miss Grace Hunkinger, Lincoln, Nebr., December 31, 1934

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(291) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, State Library, Austin, TX, January 10, 1934
(292) Letter, Mrs. W. O. Stroud, 209 South Marshall Street, Henderson, TX, January 10, 1934
(293) Letter, Justice M. L. Bonham, Anderson, SC, January 17, 1934
(294) Letter and blank for filling, from Adjutant General's Office concerning service record of Jonas Harrison, Jr., January 25, 1934
(295) Service Record, Thos. Jefferson Harrison in Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D. C., Kindness Miss Harriet Smither, January 25, 1934
(296) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, February 4, 1934
(297) Letter Miss Harriet Smither, Archivist, State Library, Austin, TX, February 7, 1934
(298) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Austin Bridge Co., Dallas, TX, February 15, 1934
(299) Letter Dr. H. T. Priestley, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, February 22, 1934
(300) Letter, Dr. C. A. True, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, February 26, 1934

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(301) Letter, Chas. R. Moore, Austin Bridge Co., Dallas, TX, March 3, 1934
(302) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 West Front St., Arlington, TX, March 4, 1934
(303) Letter, Dr. C. A. True, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, March 31, 1934
(304) Letter, Dr. C. A. True, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California, April 5, 1934
(305) Letter, Mrs. G. A. Wallace, Masonic Home, Utica, NY, April 7, 1934
(306) Letter, Al B. Nelson, 2416 Allston Way, Berkeley, Calif., April 10, 1934
(307) Letter, Wm. Hampton Thomas, Terral, OK, April 20, 1934
(308) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, April 21, 1934
(309) Article, Shannon Family of South Carolina from Historic Camden by Kirkland and Kennedy, pp. 431-34
(310) Title page and c., Harrison Williams' book on the Williams Family, received May 1934

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(311) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, May 4, 1934
(312) Letter, Miss Ada Fitts, 290 North St., Buffalo, NY, May 14, 1934
(313) Letter, with documents of Jonas Harrison, from Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, May 21, 1934
(314) List of References to Jonas Harrison in Nacogdoches Archives, found by Dr. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 24, 1934
(315) Letter, J. Evetts Haley, University of Texas, Austin, TX, May 23, 1934
(316) Letter, Dr. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, May 24, 1934
(317) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, June 11, 1934
(318) Letter, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, July 29, 1934
(319) Letter, Mrs. John H. Jones, Box 621, Bryan, TX, August 30, 1934
(320) Letter, Mrs. John H. Jones, Box 621, Bryan, TX, September 10, 1934

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(321) Account, Search for Jonas Harrison's grave, Rev. Lewis C. Harrison, Nacogdoches, TX, July 29, 1934
(322) "The Iron Man, "Chapter in "Historic Camden" (S.C.) by Kirkland and Kennedy
(323) Address Mrs. Chas. A. Boineau, Cash Depot, SC for copy Cash-Shannon duel by E. B. C. Cash
(324) Letter, Mrs. John H. Jones, Box 621, Bryan, TX, September 27, 1934
(325) Letter, Mrs. W. O. Stroud, 200 S. Marshall St., Henderson, TX, October 18, 1934
(326) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, October 25, 1934
(327) Letter, Justice M. L. Bonham, Supreme Court, SC, Anderson, SC, November 10, 1934 (Shannon-Cash Duel)
(328) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI November 12, 1934
(329) Extract, Orangeburg Democrat, Shannón-Cash Duel, July 9, 1880
(330) Letter, Mrs. A. S. Salley, 901 Laurens St., Columbia, SC, (Shannon-Cash Duel), November 16, 1934

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(331) Letter, Mrs. Ruth John Sanders, Joan Lafitte Hotel, Galveston, TX, November 24, 1934
(332) Letter, Mr. J. R. Fleming, 1913 Whitis, Austin, TX, December 4, 1934
(333) Letter, Mrs. C. D. Mitchell, 217 Front St., Arlington, TX (sending pictures of Eleanor Harrison, and her sons, John and Thomas Jefferson, and daughter Almira), December 19, 1934
(334) Letter, J. R. Fleming, University of Texas, Austin, TX, transmitting transcripts from Nacogdoches Archives, December 23, 1934
(335) Further accounts, Cash-Shannon Duel in SC, Received December 28, 1934
(336) Legal Document Harrison (Jonas) and Hopkins, attorneys for Jared Groce in the estate of Robt. Collier (Asbine), (Kindness Dr. Lewis C. Harrison), December 16, 1927
(337) Report of judges in the election of Procurator (or Elector) of District of Tenshaw and Sabine Jesse Walker and Jonas Harrison, Nacogdoches Archives, December 16, 1827
(338) Report of Jonas Harrison to Col. Piedras at Nacogdoches, Protests against illegal intrusions of Americans. A Protestant minister (Mr. Biddle ("AnaBaptist") prohibited from holding services or preaching, Nacogdoches Archives, (kindness Dr. Lewis C. Harrison), February 1, 1828
(339) Letter, J. Harrison to the commanding officer at Nacogdoches (Latter part of February 1828), Nacogdoches Archives (Kindness Dr. Lewis C. Harrison)
(340) Deposition of Elisha Clapp in John Berry Estate, Nacogdoches Archives (Kindness Dr. Geo. L. Crocket), April 16, 1833

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(341) Letter, Archives Division, State Library, Austin, TX, August 9, 1935
(342) Letter, Washington, D. C., March 18, 1935
(343) Letter, J. R. Fleming, 705 West 22 1/2 St., Austin, TX, January 31, 1934
(344) Card, Dr. Y. M. Rogers, Center, TX, Names of people to write for information on Jonas Harrison in Shelby County
(345) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI, April 27, 1937
(346) Letter, Dr. E. C. Barker, University of Texas, Austin, 1941-04-29
(347) Letter, Miss Rosalind Langston, 1941-04-29
(349) Letter, L. W. Kemp, TX Company, 1941-04-29
(350) Letter, Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-04-30

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(351) Letter, L. W. Kemp, Sketches of E. Texas Pioneers, 1941-04-30
(352) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-05-02
(353) Letter, Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-05-12
(354) Letter, Bascom Giles, General Land Office
(355) Letter, E. W. Winkler, Bibliographer UT Library Austin, 1941-05-05
(356) Letter, Harrison Williams, 1941-05-06
(358) Letter, Miss Rosalind Langston, Henderson, TX, 1941-05-09
(359) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, TX State Archives, 1941-05-09
(360) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, Archivist UT Library, 1941-05-13

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(361) Letter, E. W. Winkler UT Library, 1941-05-14
(362) Letter, Herbert Grambell, Dallas Historical Society, 1941-05-14
(363) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-05-15
(364) Letter, Miss Louise Rau, Detroit Public Library, 1941-05-21
(365) Letter, Elias Ransom to William Woodbridge, 1820-01-15
(366) Letter, Bascom Giles, General Land Office, Austin, 1941-05-19
(367) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-05-28
(368) Letter, Dr. William E. Howard, 1941-05-24
(369) Letter, Lt. Col. James A. Watson on Capt. Hickman, U.S.A., 1941-05-26
(370) Letter, Southern Blue Print and Supply Co., 1941-05-26

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(371) Letter, Herbert Gambrell, Dallas Historical Society, 1941-05-29
(372) Letter, Miss Winnie Allen, Archivist UT Library, 1941-06-02
(373) Letter, Clifford K. Shipton, Libr. American Antiquarian Society, 1941-06-05
(374) Letter, Adjutant General's Office. Service Record Capt. Hickman War 1812, 1941-06-10
(375) Letter, Mrs. Guy A. Blount, Nacogdoches, TX, 1941-06-11
(376) Letter, Dr. Roll W. Bingham Dir. Buffalo Historical Society, 1941-06-12
(377) Letter, Miss Helen W. Pickup, 1941-06-12
(378) Letter, R. W. G. Vail New York State Library, 1941-06-16
(379) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-06-18
(380) Letter, Joel W. Lennon, 1941-06-18

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(381) Letter, Miss Billie Stroud for Mrs. W. O. Stroud, 1941-06-19
(382) Card, Miss Louise Rau, 1941-06-19
(383) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, TX State Archives, 1941-0620
(384) Letter, J. Frank Dobie, 1941-06-26
(385) Letter, Miss Harriet Smither, TX State Archives, 1941-06-24
(386) Letter, Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, TX, 1941-06-16
(387) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg VA, 1941-06-30
(388) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-07-01
(389) Card Naming present landowners on John Iron's League, Waller County, 1941-06-26
(390) Card, Joe Willis, 1941-07-01

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(391) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-07-11
(392) Manuscript, Nacogdoches Archives, 1824-06-08
(393) Card, Mr. F. A. Holik 1941-07-02
(394) Letter, Harrison Williams, transmitting J. Harrison's Letter Book, 1941-07-28
(395) Note, Unsigned giving address of Wm. English, Josaquin, 1941-06-06
(396) Letter, Harrison Williams, Leesburg, VA, 1941-08-16
(397) Letter, S. E. Asbury to Estate, O. E. Monnette, 1941-05-24
(398) Article, "Jonas Harrison, Legendary and Historical" Texas State Historical Association, 1941-04-19
(399) Letter, Mrs. R. L. Stuart, 1941-08-18
(400) Letter, Ernest Powelll, Marshall, TX, 1936-05-24

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(401) Headings, J. Harrison, Letter Book, Kindness Harrison Williams
(402) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1813-12-24
(403) Letter, J. Harrison to Richard Rush, 1813-12-31
(404) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-12-27
(405) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-01-03
(406) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-01-07
(407) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith 1814-01-10
(408) Letter, Richard Rush to J. Harrison, 1814-01-11
(409) Letter, Richard Rush to J. Harrison, 1814-01-17
(410) Letter, J. Harrison to Richard Rush, 1814-01-18
(411) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-01-19
(412) Letter, J. Harrison to Richard Rush, 1814-01-19
(413) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-01
(414) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-18
(415) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-01-29
(416) Letter, J. Harrison to S.H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(417) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(418) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(419) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(420) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(421) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-02-21
(422) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-01
(423) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-01
(424) Letter, Nathan Williams to J. Harrison, 1814-03-12
(425) Letter, J. Harrison to Nathan Williams, 1814-03-28
(426) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-22
(427) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-22
(428) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-22
(429) Letter, DeWitt Clinton to Jonas Harrison, 1814-01-20
(430) Letter, J. Harrison Balavia to Richard Rush, 1814-03-31
(431) Letter, J. Harrison Balavia to DeWitt Clinton, 1814-02-24
(432) Letter, J. Harrison Balavia to S. H. Smith, 1814-03-31
(433) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-04-06
(434) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-04-06
(435) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-04-01
(436) Letter, Henry W. Ball to J. Harrison, 1814-04-16
(437) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-05-01
(438) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-05-01
(439) Letter, Ez Bacon to J. Harrison, 1814-04-18
(440) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-04
(441) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-07
(442) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-12
(443) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-05-25
(444) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1814-06-08
(445) Letter, J. Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-06-08
(446) Letter, J. Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-06-18
(447) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, N.Y., 1814-05-28
(448) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, Buffalo, 1815-06-15
(449) Letter, J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, Buffalo, 1815-06-15
(450) Letter, S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, Buffalo, N.Y., 1814-06-30
(451) Jonas Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-06-18
(452) Jonas Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-01
(453) Jonas Harrison to Hon. Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-06
(454) Jonas Harrison to Ezekiel Bacon, Buffalo, 1814-07-01
(455) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-11
(456) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, Buffalo, 1814-07-16
(457) Jonas Harrison to Ezekiel Bacon, Buffalo, 1814-07-16
(458) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-08-26
(459) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-11-01
(460) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-11-22
(461) Jonas Harrison to Samuel H. Smith; Lima, N.Y., 1814-12-12
(462) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-12-15
(463) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1814-12-19
(464) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1814-12-20
(465) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1814-12-20
(466) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1815-01-03
(467) J. Harrison to Samuel H. Smith, 1815-01-15
(468) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1815-01-20
(469) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-02-02
(470) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-02-02
(471) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-02-03
(472) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1815-02-15
(473) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-03-03
(474) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1815-03-07
(475) J. Harrison to A. J. Dallas; Washington, D.C., 1815-03-08
(476) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-04-05
(477) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-04-29
(478) J. Harrison to Alexander Dallas, 1815-05-31
(479) J. Harrison to Alexander Dallas, 1815-05-31
(480) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-07-18
(481) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-08-31
(482) J. Harrison to Thomas [UNK] N.Y., 1815-09-16
(483) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-09-16
(484) J. Harrison to Joseph Anderson, 1815-10-15
(485) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-11-06
(486) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-11-13
(487) J. Harrison to Joseph Anderson, 1815-12-14
(488) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1815-12
(489) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-01-13
(490) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-02-06
(491) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1816-03-22
(492) V. Spalding for J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-03-24
(493) Joseph Anderson to J. Harrison, 1816-03-26
(494) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-03-28
(495) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-04-10
(496) J. Harrison to J. Anderson, 1816-04-13
(497) J. Anderson to J. Harrison, 1816-04-30
(498) J. Harrison to J. Anderson, 1816-05-20
(499) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-06-10
(499.5) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-06-17
(500) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-07-31
(501) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1816-11-18
(502) J. Harrison to Major General P. B. Porter, 1816-12-19
(503) Affidavit; V. Spalding for J. Harrison, 1816-12-20
(504) J. Harrison's accounts for 1816, 1817-02-08
(505) Reasons accompanying Harrison's annual accounts, 1817-02-08
(506) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-05-27
(507) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1817-07-15
(508) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-07-28
(509) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-07-28
(510) J. Harrison to Amos Pebody, 1817-09-23
(511) J. Harrison to Ebenezer Hyde, 1817-09-23
(512) J. Harrison to Andrew A. Norton, 1817-09-23
(512.5) J. Harrison to John C. Spencer, 1817-12-04
(513) J. Harrison to Benjamin Ellicott and John C. Spencer, 1817-12-04
(514) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-04
(516) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1817-09-30
(517) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-15
(518) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-17
(519) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1817-12-17
(520) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-01-07
(521) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-01-17
(522) Memorial, J. Harrison to Congress for Relief, 1818-01-23
(523) J. Harrison to DeWitt Clinton, 1818-01-29
(524) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-03-26
(525) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-04-02
(526) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1818-03-09
(527) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-04-09
(527.5) J. Harrison to Amos Pebody, 1818-04-14
(528) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-04-14
(529) J. Harrison to E. Secon and Co., 1818-06-09
(530) J. Harrison to E. Secon and Co., 1818-08-22
(531) J. Harrison to J. Law and Edmund Law, 1818-07-16
(532) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-08-17
(533) S. H. Smith to J. Harrison, 1818-07-28
(534) J. Harrison to John and Edmund Law, 1818-08-28
(535) J. Harrison to Eliphalet Dewey, 1818-08-27
(536) to B. Woodbridge, 1818-09-25
(537) to I. T. Bauet, 1818-09-29
(538) J. Harrison to Charles Toppan, 1818-09-24
(539) to Trumbull Cary, 1818-10-28
(540) John Law to J. Harrison, 1818-08-16
(541) J. Harrison to John Law, 1818-11-05
(542) J. Harrison to Joseph Ellicott, 1818-12-08
(543) J. Harrison to William Peacock, 1818-12-03
(544) J. Harrison to William H. Crawford, 1818-10-29
(545) J. Harrison to Seymour Brianard, 1818-12-10
(545.5) J. Harrison to W. A. Thompson, 1818-12-15
(546) J. Harrison to Daniel S. Esquire, 1818-12-22
(547) J. Harrison to John C. Spencer, 1819-01-05
(548) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1819-01-12
(549) Account of J. Harrison as collector, 1818; 1819-01-19
(550) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1819-01-19
(551) Annual account of J. Harrison, 1817; 1818-02-09
(552) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1818-02-09
(553) Memorial to Congress by J. Harrison for loss in War of 1812
(554) J. Harrison to Daniel Steele, 1819-02-09
(556) John Law to J. Harrison, 1818-11-14
(557) J. Harrison to John Law, 1819-04-03
(558) J. Harrison to Joseph Story, 1819-04-08
(559) J. Harrison to Lawrence Willson and Co., 1819-04-16
(560) J. Harrison to H. Niles, 1819-04-16
(561) Affidavit, Ralph Cotlan, 1817-11-15
(562) H. Hutchinson to J. Harrison, 1819-04-16
(563) H. Hutchinson to J. Harrison, 1819-04-27
(563.5) J. Harrison to H. Hutchinson, 1819-04-27
(564) J. Harrison to Charles Tappan, 1819-03-25
(565) J. Harrison to Daniel Steel, 1819-05-25
(566) J. Harrison to James C. Wattles, 1819-05-25
(567) J. Harrison to Edmund Law, 1819-06-19
(568) J. Harrison to Roger Skinner, 1819-06-28
(569) Joseph Anderson to J. Harrison, 1818-06-03
(570) Joseph Anderson to J. Harrison, 1819-06-08
(571) J. Harrison to S. H. Smith, 1819-07-16
(572) Comment, J. Harrison on Destruction of Lewiston, N.Y. by British and Indians 1813

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(574) Dr. Walter P. Webb; Editor, Quarterly, University of Texas, 1941-10-06
(575) Clifford K. Shipton; Am. Antiquarian Society; Worcester, Mass., 1941-12-03
(576) Marion P. Wiltse; NY State Library; Albany, N.Y., 1941-12-10
(577) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA 1941-12-11
(578) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-10-28
(579) Walter P. Webb; TX State Historical Association; Austin, TX, 1941-11-20
(580) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-11-30
(581) Walter P. Webb; TX State Historical Association, 1941-11-04
(582) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-11-17
(583) Rosalind, Henderson, TX, 1941-11-30
(586) Mrs. Guy Blaunt; Nacogdoches, TX, 1941-12-10
(590) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1941-12-18

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(592) W. P. Webb; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1942-01-14
(594) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1942-02-08
(595) Harrison Williams; Leesburg, VA, 1942-03-01
(597) Charles D. Smith; Beaumont, TX, 1941-11-07
(598) Letter, Harrison Williams, 1942-04-10

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(601) Letter, Ernest Powell, 1936-04-17
(602) Index to Jonas Harrison Letter Book

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(612) Letter, Harrison Williams, 1942-06-26
(616) Letter, N. F. Porter, 1933-07-24 (?)

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Unnumbered letters and documents

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"Jonas Harrison, Legendary and Historical"

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Photostat Copies of Documents

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(1) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1919-11-03
(2) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1919-04-30
(3) A. B. Loiseau; TX State Historical Association; Austin, TX, 1919-05-08
(4) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas.; Austin, TX, 1920-02-18
(5) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1922-03-31
(6) T. F. Harwood; Gonzales, TX, 1927-06-15
(7) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1930-12-30
(8) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, 1931-04-08
(9) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, 1931-06-30
(10) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, 1931-11-07

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(11) H. L. Summerville; Photographer; San Antonio, TX, 31-03-10
(12) Leita Small; Alamo Chapel; San Antonio, TX, 31-03-28
(13) Agatha M. Welsh; Sunshine Ranch; San Antonio, TX, 31-11-07
(14) A. B. Loiseau, Houston, TX, 1932-01-25
(15) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-02-01
(16) Marie B. Owen; Alabama Department of Archives and History; Montgomery, AL, 1932-02-10
(17) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-02-12
(18) Myra N. Turley; Lincolnton, NC, 1932-02-25
(19) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-03-15
(20) James A. Robertson; Florida State Historical Society; Takoma Park, MD, 1932-03-26

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(21) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1932-03-20, with an enclosed letter to Sec. Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio; from Douglas P. Boyd, Long Beach, MS
(22) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1932-05-03
(23) Ruby Nixon; Fort Worth, TX, 1932-05-03
(24) Ruby Nixon; Fort Worth, TX, 1932-05-03, with the enclosed article "Bob Davis Uncovers an Untold Story About The Alamo" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1932-02-28
(25) Herbert Davenport, Brownsville, TX, 1932-06-01
(25.5) R. F. Hall; San Antonio, TX, 1932-06-13
(26) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, Tx, 1932-06-29
(27) E. W. Winkler; University of Texas; Austin, TX, 1932-06-29
(28) Ruby Nixon; Clifton, TX, 1932-08-03
(29) E. P. Arneson, 1933-06-22
(30) Maury Maverick; San Antonio, TX, 1933-07-01

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(31) Maury Maverick; San Antonio, TX, 1933-07-13
(32) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1933-07-18
(33) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1933-10-20
(34) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1933-11-07
(35) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1933-11-11
(36) Frederick C. Chabot; San Antonio, TX, 1933-11-27
(37) M. L. Bonham; Clinton, N.Y., 1934-01-12
(38) Amelia Williams; Austin, TX, 1934-01-31
(39) R. F. Hall; San Antonio, TX, 1934-03-03
(40) Viva Crain Schleicher; Victoria, TX, 1934-12-16

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(41) L. W. Kemp; Austin, TX, 1934-12-18
(42) Harriet Smither; State Library; Austin, TX, 1936-01-26
(43) R. B. Blake; Nacogdoches, TX, 1936-03-04
(44) J. G. O'Donohoe; TX Centennial Central Exposition; Dallas, TX, 1936-08-21
(45) C. E. Nelson; County Agricultural Agent; Port Lavaca, TX, 1944-04-08
(46) Manuel De Leon Ortega; Gilmer, TX
(47) E. L. Smettles; Brenham, TX, [????]-05-11
(48) A. B. Loiseau; Austin, TX
(49) S. E. Asbury to Gen. Burleson, Austin, TX
(50) "Early History Uncovered by Chabot" San Antonio Light, 1931-11-09

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(51) "Form Society for Historical Research Here," 1933-09-18
(52) "Remember the Alamo" The State, Columbia, SC, 1934-03-21
(53) Newspaper Article, "Bones of Heroes of Alamo Found Buried in Cathedral...,"
(54) Newspaper Article, Archbishop Drossarts Asks Public to Subscribe, "Funds for Proper Reburial of Remains of the Heroes of the Alamo"
(55) Newspaper Article, "Father Zaldivar Answers Claim that Bones Found in Cathedral are Those of Victims of Massacre of El Rosillo," March 28, 1813
(56) Newspaper Article, "Texas Reminiscences; A Graphic Picture of the Burning of Gonzales. Some Thrilling Experiences Following the Fall of the Alamo," by Col. Robt. E. Handy
(57) "Spelling of Name, Not Money of 'Croesus,' Worries Historian," Austin Statesman, 193[?]-03-24
(58) Newspaper Article, "Relic of Early Texas Found at Austin College"
(59) Article from Flake's Daily Bulletin, Galveston, TX, 1869-07-14
(60) "Notes on the Storming of Bexar, 1835" By S. A. Maverick

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(61) "One Hundred Years Ago Today in Texas" by Clarence R. Wharton, 1936-02-18
(62) "Catholics at the Alamo" by Rev. Joseph O'Donohoe
(63) Excerpt from Unknown Source on Capt. Albert Martin's Men at the Alamo
(64) Account of Men Fighting at the Alamo Written in Spanish, (Not translated)

General Walter Krueger Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 160
  • Collection
  • 1943-1945

This collection includes copies of administrative orders, field orders, and weekly reports compiled by the staff of the Sixth Army and sent to General Krueger, as well as copies of operation reports sent from General Krueger to the Adjutant General in Washington, D. C. Also included are after-action operation reports concerning the 6th Army.

The administrative orders primarily contain data or amendments to accompany Field Orders and are concerned with supply, evacuation, traffic, service troops, personnel, prisoners of war, and miscellaneous items. Also included are instructions and annexes dealing with captured enemy equipment, individual clothing and equipment, supply, burials and cemeteries, native labor, sanitation, prisoners of war and enemy dead, captured material trophies, air supply circulars, and plans of operation. Maps and sketches are also found among the administrative orders.

The field orders contain data and instructions relating to hostile dispositions and support of operations, task forces, command posts, supplies, and communications. Also included are annexes concerned with staging, loading and embarkation plans, intelligence, artillery and antiaircraft artillery, communications, and engineering. Maps, sketches, and code names are also included in the field orders.

The weekly reports contain intelligence information on enemy activities, terrain, counterintelligence, material and equipment, captured documents and POW interrogations, reclassification of documents, enemy tactics, psychological warfare, and code names and numbers. Also included are photographic coverage reports, sketches, and maps.

The operation reports provide the history of the operation, including organization and operating instructions, plans and preparations, background and terrain, reconnaissance, communication, operations, enemy reaction, engineer activities, captured materials, relations with natives, the recapitulation of casualties, commendations, awards, and decorations, conclusions, credit for success, and lessons learned.

Krueger, Walter, 1881-1967

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Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

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Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

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Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

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Item separated, held in box 16
Edmonton Bulletin, July 3, 1943 (Sections 1-4)

2/6
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/7
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/8
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/9
Photographs

2/10
Newspapers

2/11
Newspapers

2/12
Item separated, held in box 16
Alaska Highway News, vol. 6, no. 36, January 4, 1945 [FRAGILE]

2/13
Newspapers

2/14
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/15
Photographs

2/16
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/17
Maps (2x)

2/18
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/19
Items separated, held in box 16
Newspapers (3x)
Daily News - Miner, Fairbanks, Alaska, vol. LXX, Tuesday, March 7, 1972
"Oil and Resource Development", Fairbanks Dailey News - Miner, Tuesday, March 7, 1972
22nd Annual Progress Edition, Daily News - Minor, Fairbanks, Alaska, Sections A-G (7 sections), 1972

2/20
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/21
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/22
Photographs

Diaries

1-1/1: Diaries, 1930 - 1931

1-1/2: Diaries, 1932 - 1933

1-1/3: Diaries, 1934 - 1935

1-1/4: Diaries, 1936 - 1937

1-1/5: Diaries, 1938 - 1939

1-1/6: Diaries, 1940 - 1941

1-1/7: Diaries, 1942 - 1943

1-1/8: Diaries, 1944 - 1945

Administrative Orders

The administrative orders primarily contain data or amendments to accompany Field Orders and are concerned with supply, evacuation, traffic, service troops, personnel, prisoners of war, and miscellaneous items. Also included are instructions and annexes dealing with captured enemy equipment, individual clothing and equipment, supplies, burials and cemeteries, native labor, sanitation, prisoners of war and enemy dead, captured material trophies, air supply circulars, and plans of operation. Maps and sketches are also found among the administrative orders. June 6, 1943 - October 5, 1945

Maurice M. Bailey Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000323
  • Collection
  • 1942-1945

This small collection includes 11 letters from Maurice Bailey, 6 photos from Stanley C. Jordan, and 18 photos of other African Americans serving in the armed forces during World War 2 in two theatres Naples and Marseille France.

The collection is of a black soldier from Chemung County, New York, named Maurice M Bailey (1906-?). There are 11 letters he wrote to his sister Beatrice Craig, who lives in Harlem. Enlisting at the age of approximately 36 on May 27, 1942, Maurice M Bailey was a Private in the Branch Immaterial or General Officers branch of the Selectees during World War II. At the time of enlistment, Maurice M Bailey was single, with dependents, stood 70 inches tall, weighed 179 pounds, and had an education level of 2 years of college. He landed in Oran in April 1943 as part of the 99th Quartermaster Company RHD and was a baker. Before the war, he was an electrician. His service number was 32344461. He refers to Mussolini as "their famous spaghetti boy Mussi". He describes his stay in Naples, where high-ranking fascists stayed. He describes being on guard duty in Oran during an axis air raid. He cares for his sister deeply, who is not well, and he talks about his plans when he gets back and the things he misses. Noteworthy is his generosity towards his sister, and when he sees how pricey everything is in Naples he prefers to give his money to her.

All the letters are from his service overseas during the war. His pay was only $5.30. He comments "Time heals all wounds. Even war.". He goes on "I must mention how a colored USO show here brought the house down when the girl from Brooklyn sang "Not now baby I'll tell you when". She really was a scream. Why even I fell for the jive and I am not a hip cat". These are just samples of what he has written. Interesting content on both war and reflections of his home by an African-American serving in North Africa, Italy, and France.

Also included are 6 photos from a black soldier named Stanley C Jordan (1921-?) who was a trombone player with the 1333 Eng. Regiment band in World war 2. The photos show Jordan participating in the victory day parade in Marseille France on May 9, 1945. Jordan enlisted when he was 21 on December 21, 1942. At the time of enlistment, he was single, with dependents, stood 70 inches tall, weighed 139 pounds, and had an education level of 4 years of high school. He came from Baltimore, Maryland. His service ID was 33390589.

Also included are 18 photos of African Americans serving in the armed forces during World War 2, in both theatres. Photos from Camp Ellis in Illinois, some photos have descriptions on the reverse.

Jordan, Stanley C., 1921

Materials Related to Viduarri, Trevino, and Bruni

9/1: Maps including a 1939 map of Mexico, a 1922 map of Laredo and a 1939 map of land development in Sota la Marina, Mexico.

9/2: Income tax returns and related papers, 1937-1941.

9/3: Papers, sketch maps and genealogies related to controversy over Dolores settlement between Martinez and Vidaurri families, Case of Proceso Martinez et. al. vs. Antonio Trevino et. al. 1925-1930.

9/4: Uribe and Martinez copies of oil and gas leases, La Trinidad Ranch and adjacent Uribe lands, 1929-1936.

9/5: Correspondence, notes, copies of legal papers and a photograph related to Martinez-Viduarri controversy concerning public use of a road from Dolores Ranch to [UNK] farm, 1924-1944.

9/6: Letters and copies of contracts about Mercurio Martinez's rental properties, 1936-1941.

9/7: Papers related to financial affairs of Proceso Martinez, 1933.

9/8: Copies of legal papers, notes and documents related to the case of Jesus Maria Trevino et. al. vs. Consolacion H. Bruni, et. al. and other matters concerning the Jose Vasquez Borrego Grant. Genealogies of the descendents of Jesus Trevino and Cosme Martinez are included, 1918-1941.

9/9: Copy of a petition of delinquent Zapata County tax payers and related materials, 1944.

9/10: Correspondence, notes and copies of legal papers related to Gutierrez lands, 1914-1945.

9/11: Notes and copies of legal documents related to the case of Mercurio Martinez vs. Alfredo Vidaurri, concerning a verbal attack on Martinez vs. Vidaurri over land ownership in the Dolores Ranch, 1936-1940.

9/12: Notes and copies of legal documents related to the case of Antonio M. Bruni et. al. vs. Heirs of Jose Vasquez Borrego, including an account of all individuals from whom Bruni purchased land or interest in land, 1918-1933.

9/13: Copies of papers related to Vidaurri, Borrego, and -Bruni lands including a January 18, 1939, copy of a court opinion in the case of Baldomero Chacon et. al. vs. Consolacion H. Bruni, et. al. and a November 21, 1935 discussion of Spanish laws concerning wills by Jesus M. Tercero of Neuvo Laredo, Mexico, 1782-1939.

Robert H. Kokernot Letters

  • TxAM-CRS C000347
  • Collection
  • 1943-1946

This collection consists of letters between Robert H. Kokernot and his first wife, Edith May Babcock (Edith Kokernot Grinnell) during and after World War II from 1943-1946.

The majority of letters collected by Edith are from Robert with the exception of one folder of correspondence from Edith to Robert in March and April 1944, one folder of letters written to Edith's parents from Robert, and two folders of letters written by friends addressed to Robert and Edith.

The corresponding postmarked envelopes were not with their accompanying letter when the collection was processed. These are held in separate folders at the end of the collection.

C. Walt Brown World War II Air Crew Training Division Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 1061
  • Collection
  • 1905-1946; Undated

This collection consists of letters (mostly to his mother and family between 1943-1944), newspaper clippings, and a few other materials detailing the life of Charles Walt Brown during his tenure in the US Army Air Force, especially his experiences while in the Air Crew Training Division on the Texas A&M campus.

From 1943 to 1944, Texas A&M College provided its land and facilities to the US Military to prepare soldiers for World War II (WWII). In Brown's letter to his mother, Mary Swan, and to other family members, he told of details of his life in the Army and at the different military facilities he was stationed at.

Speeches and Talks

3/4: Speech, "Alfalfa - The Cadillac of the Crops Kingdom". circa 1936-1944

3/5: Speech, "Better Crops in Southeast Missouri Through Improvement of Planning Seed". Undated

3/6: Speech outline of "The Cotton Producers Problems" and "For Information on Cotton". Undated

3/7: Speech, "Damaged Corn Best Preserved in Silos". Undated

3/8: Speech, "Facts for Future Farmers or Facts Future Farmers Must Face". Undated

3/9: Speech outline, "Feed Crop Rotation". Undated

3/10: "A Plant Food Football Team". Undated

3/11: Speech, "Great Agricultural Leaders are Essential Now: What About 1975?". Undated

3/12: Speech, "The Importance of Legumes in a Livestock Farming System". Undated

3/13: Speech, "Missouri Clover and Prosperity Conferences Gain in Interest to Farmers". Undated

3/14: Speech, "The Missouri Plan for Soil Improvement: Clover and Prosperity Campaign Outline". Undated

3/15: Speech, "Recommendations for Planning Fall Pasture", State of Missouri Agricultural and Economics. Undated

3/16: Speech, "A Reviving Empire (Southeast Missouri is Staging a Remarkably Rapid Recovery" with notes (3 copies). Undated

3/17: Speech, "Save the Soil: For Our Preservation and Expression of Patriotism", "An abstract of two related articles published in Acco Press, Houston". Undated

3/18: Address abstract, "Soils and Souls" given by Trotter before the First Annual Rural Church Conference in College Station, Texas by C. A. Price. Undated

3/19: Speech, "State Clover and Prosperity Program Reaches 20,000 People per Year". Undated

3/20: Speech, "Tobacco Shortens Life" (for use in AGR 105). Undated

3/21: Publication, "Nitrogenous Fertilizer Experiments" Delta Branch Station, by C. B. Walker, E. C. Ewing and Ide P. Trotter, Bulletin 207 of the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station. April 1922

3/22: Agricultural Extension Service Circulars. 1928; 1936
-Circular 193, March 1928, "Cotton Varieties for Missouri"
-Circular 199, April 1928, "Thick Spacing of Cotton for Missouri"
-Circular 340, March 1936, "Grain Sorghums for Grain Production"
-Circular 347, July 1936, " Soybeans and Winter Barley in One-Year Rotation"

3/23: Missouri Extension Studies Publication No. 2, "The influence of Color on the Effectiveness of Extension Circular Letters" by C. C. Hearne. June 1933

3/24: Publication, "The Effectiveness of Ten Years of Agronomic Extension in the Missouri Clover and Prosperity Program", reprinted from Vol. 26, No. 7 of the Journal of the American Society of Agronomy. July 1934

3/25: Missouri Agricultural Extension Service Leaflets. 1936
-Leaflet 35, February 1936, "Better Practices in Oat Production"
-Leaflet 36, February 1936, "RAPE FOR PASTURE; Oats and Canada Field Peas for Hay"
-Leaflet 38, March 1936, "Testing Seed Corn"
-Leaflet 41, March 1936, "Millet for Forage and Grain"
-Leaflet 42, March 1936, "Growing Cowpeas for Hay"

3/26: Speech, "Reaching and Teaching the Farmers of the 'Show Me' State" delivered before the county agents' meeting of Mississippi State College. December 12, 1932

3/27: Speech, "Soils and Crops Information Necessary for Should Agricultural Development". April 22, 1935

3/28: Publication, "The Missouri Program for cooperative Hay Production". 1936

3/29: Radio Talk, "Notes on Fall Care of Pastures". October 3, 1939

3/30: Radio Talk, "New Cotton Information Presented to Agronomists". November 28, 1939

3/31: Radio Talk, "Alfalfa Fiesta". May 28, 1940

3/32: Radio Talk, "What for Winter Pasture?". September 10, 1940

3/33: Radio Talk, "Rest the Range for Reseeding". September 17, 1940

3/34: Radio Talk, "Winter Legumes for Pasture". September 24, 1940

3/35: Radio Talk, November 12, 1940

3/36: Radio Talk, "Grass was Featured at the International Livestock Exposition". January 28, 1941

3/37: Radio Talk, "Wet Field Suggestions". July 29, 1941

3/38: Notes, Notes for an Oklahoma speech. April 23, 1944

3/39: Outline, "The Soils That Support Us in Texas". August 8, 1944

3/40: Speech, "A Proposal for Agricultural Scholarships for Developing Agricultural Leaders". June 1945

3/41: Speech, "Nation Faces a Critical Deficit in Training Leadership". June 1945

3/42: Speech, "Applying Research for Rural Progress" Delivered before the Annual Convention of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas at Ft. Worth, Texas. December 4, 1945

3/43: Speeches, "Nation Faces a Critical Deficit in Training Leadership" and "A Proposal for Agricultural Scholarships for Developing Outstanding Agricultural Leaders". June 1945

3/44: Speech, "Report on Migratory Phase of the Extension Service Farm Labor Program". 1946

3/45: Speech, "Soils and Souls" delivered before the First Annual Rural Church Conference at College Station (includes 7 copies in various forms and formats). July 11, 1946
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/46: Speech, "Preservation, Patriotism, and Piety-Three Motives for Saving the Soil". April 14, 1947
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/47: New Years' greetings given by Trotter on behalf of Texas A&M College to the listening audience of the Texas Farm and Home Program. January 1, 1948

3/48: Publication, "Agricultural Workers' Part in Farm Electrification". 1947

3/49: Publication, "Save the Soil for Our Personal Preservation, as an Expression of Our Patriotism, and as a Demonstration of Our Piety" in Acco Press. 1947
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/50: Speech, "Teamwork and its importance in Agriculture". February 20, 1948

3/51: Radio Talk, "A Family Thanksgiving for Today". November 25, 1948

3/52: Speech, "Texas Agriculture in World Trade". Delivered at the Fifth Annual Session of the Texas Dirt Farmers Congress in Austin, Texas. February 18, 1949

3/53: Radio Talk, On the Graduate School at Texas A&M. December 29, 1949

3/54: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in China in 1948". 1949

3/55: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in Japan in 1948". 1949

3/56: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in the Dominions of India and Pakistan in 1948". 1949

3/57: Publication, "Your Extension Service". 1949

3/58: Publication, "The New Agriculture". 1949

3/59: Speech, "How to Make Extension More Effective". December 11, 1950

3/60: Speech, "How to Make Extension More Effective". Delivered at the American Farm Research Association and Service Cooperatives Conference at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention in Dallas, Texas. Also included is a copy of the Conference program. December 11, 1950

3/61: Speech, "Regional Education on the Graduate Level". February 5, 1951

3/62: Rotary Radio Program, "Why Graduate Work Grows". June 19, 1952

William Youens Family Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 1594
  • Collection
  • 1836-1946; undated

This collection contains letters, newspaper clippings, postcards, empty envelopes, and stamps. The collection contains over 600 items in total, with four letters, and forty-eight postcards. However, the majority of this collection is made up of envelopes.

Most of the correspondence relates to William Youens (1848-1930), his wife Mary (Kennard) Youens (1856-1941) of Navasota, Texas, and their children Anne Caroline Youens (1883-1959), Emmie Lucy Youens (1885-1967), Herbert Percy Youens (1889-1978) and Clifford Kennard Youens (1891-1977). The correspondence concerns the travels of family members and the service of Herbert Youens in Europe during World War I. Of particular interest is a letter written to Judge John R. Kennard, Mary Youens' father by Texas Governor James W. Throckmorton on January 5, 1867. In this letter, Throckmorton references a court case concerning the use of United States Army troops to provide protection for freedmen. Mentioned in the letter are General Charles Griffin, commandant of the Texas sub-district, General Joseph Barr Kiddoo, assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, and Jacob Carl Maria Degress, assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau of the eastern division of the state. Judge Kennard was an early settler of Grimes County.

This collection was originally in a white metal box with the word "BREAD" printed in gold. The collection appears to have been compiled for its stamps, as many have been removed. Some of the stamps were collected in envelopes at the end of the collection.

Envelopes, Postcards, Letter, and Stamps

2/1
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens in 1928. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/2
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 1, 1928. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/3
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens in 1929. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/4
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 19, 1929, from the Fort Worth Pottery Co. Top and left-side torn. Stamps included.

2/5
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on February 12, 1929. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/6
Envelope sent to Miss Ema Youens on March 31, 1929, from Buckley Geraniums. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/7
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on June 25, 1929, from the University of Texas Library. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/8
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on September 29, 1929, from Rosenbaum Bros. General Agents. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/9
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on September 29, 1929, from A.H. Schumacher. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/10
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens and family on December 19, 1929. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/11
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens on December 21, 1929. Christmas greetings sticker along with two Christmas stamps on front. Left and right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/12
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens on December 24, 1929. Christmas paper on inside of envelope and Christmas stamp used to seal envelope. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/13
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens and family on December 25, 1929. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/14
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on March 28, 1930. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/15
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on January 16, 1931, from Gammel's Book Store. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/16
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 3, 1931. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/17
Envelope from First National Bank sent on March 12, 1932. Top is torn. Stamps included.

2/18
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on April 9, 1932. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/19
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on July 1932. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/20
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on October 3, 1932. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/21
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 9, 1932. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/22
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 10, 1932, from the Navasota Insurance Agency. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

2/23
Envelope sent to MR. Herbert P. Youens on January 5, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/24
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on February 12, 1933, from F. & L. Insurance Co. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/25
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 10, 1933, from B. Thomas, Co. Judge. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/26
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on May 17, 1933. Stamp included.

2/27
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on July 10, 1933. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/28
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on August 4, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/29
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on September 1933, from L. P. Frame. Stamp included.

2/30
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on September 3, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/31
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on September 8, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/32
Envelope sent to Mr. H. P. Youens on September 13, 1933, from Crane Co. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/33
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on September 13, 1933, from Audrey Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/34
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on September 18, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/35
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on September 30, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/36
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on October 9, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/37
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on November 2, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/38
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on November 7, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/39
Envelope sent to Mr. Hebert Youens on December 3, 1933, from the American Legion, Department of Texas. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/40
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on December 8, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/41
Peace on Earth Christmas postcard sent to Mrs. William Youens and family December 22, 1933, from Margaret B. Stamp included.

2/42
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens and family on December 24, 1933. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/43
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on December 24, 1933, from the Baptist W.M.S. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/44
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on December 30, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/45
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on January 12, 1934. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/46
Envelope sent to H.P. Youens on January 21, 1934, from Masonic Temple. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/47
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on March 16, 1934. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/48
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on March 21, 1934. Left-side torn. Envelope damaged. Stamps included.

2/49
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on April 19. 1934. Stamp included.

2/50
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on April 24, 1934. Left, top corner torn. Stamp included.

2/51
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on June 10, 1934, from W.C. Youens. Stamps included.

2/52
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Gaines on July 19, 1934, from J.Q. Gaines. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/53
Southern Union Gas bill sent to Mrs. Will Youens on July 30, 1934. Stamp included.

2/54
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 17, 1934, from Addison Sessions Co. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/55
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on November 14, 1934. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/56
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on November 22, 1934. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/57
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on December 7, 1934. Right-side torn and damaged. Stamp included.

2/58
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on December 31, 1934, from Henry C. Baker, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

2/59
Order envelope sent to Sears, Roebuck, and Co. February 19, 1935, from Mrs. Will Youens. Stamp included.

2/60
Postcard sent to C.K. Youens on May 25, 1935, from Kittie describing her present ordeal with her health issues and the clinic. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included.

2/61
Postcard from Building Supply News sent to Herbert Youens on May 29, 1935. Stamp included.

2/62
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on May 30, 1935. Stamp included.

2/63
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on June 10, 1935. Right-side and part of stamp torn. Other stamps included.

2/64
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on June 28, 1935. Right-side and part of stamp torn. Other stamps included.

2/65
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on July 10, 1935. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/66
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on September 6, 1935. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/67
Envelope sent to Mr. Rufus Youens on September 6, 1935. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/68
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 11, 1935. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

2/69
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on April 27, 1936. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/70
Envelope sent to Herbert Youens on June 3, 1936, from E. L. Shuart. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/71
Envelope sent to Ike Kelley on July 13, 1936. Left-side damaged. Stamp included.

2/72
Envelope sent to Mrs. Mary Youens on July 31, 1936. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/73
Envelope and letter sent to Miss Eme Youens on October 7, 1936, from James Serven requesting more information about the pistol that she is trying to sell him. Left-side and top torn. Stamp included.

2/74
Envelope sent to Herbert Youens on October 27, 1936, from The Texline. Stamp included.

2/75
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on November 7, 1936. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/76
Envelope sent to Mr. C. L. Preston on November 20, 1936, from Swift and Co. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/77
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on November 24, 1936, from the Sterling Building. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/78
Cardboard protective covering for an envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on November 25, 1936, from Acousticon Co. Open on both sides and includes several stamps.

2/79
Envelope sent to Mrs. Mary Youens on January 4, 1937. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/80
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on March 24, 1937, from Warm Springs Foundation. Stamp included.

2/81
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on March 26, 1937, from the Sanitary Feather Works. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/82
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 1, 1937. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/83
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 6, 1937, from C. K. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/84
Envelope sent from Montgomery Ward April 12, 1937. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/85
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on December 21, 1937, from Audrey Youens. Right-side damaged. Stamps included.

2/86
Christmas fold-out card sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on December 21, 1937, fromMr. and Mrs. A.J. Youens. Stamp torn once envelope was opened.

2/87
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on May 13, 1938, from Russell Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/88
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on July 6, 1938. Stamp included.

2/89
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on July 8, 1938. Stamp included.

2/90
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on August 19, 1938, from Acousticon Institute. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/91
Envelope sent by The American Legion, Department of Texas, November 21, 1938. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/92
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on November 21, 1938, from the American Legion, Department of Texas. Stamp included.

2/93
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on November 23, 1938, from the American Legion, Department of Texas. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/94
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on November 28, 1938, from Mrs. E.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/95
Envelope sent by Gulf State Utilities December 9, 1938. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/96
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 10, 1939, from Mr. C. K. Youens. Left-side and bottom torn. Stamp included.

2/97
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on July 15, 1939. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

2/98
Insured envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on January 10, 1940, from Banker's Mortgage. Stamp included.

2/99
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on February 7, 1940, from Mrs. J.S. Harrison. Stamp included.

2/100
Pink envelope sent to Miss Emme Youens on April 11, 1940. Front-side torn. Stampincluded.

2/101
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on August 31, 1940, from the H. Schumacher Oil Works. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/102
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 1, 1940, from Beach's Food Mart. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/103
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on September 1, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/104
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on September 2, 1940. Left-side damaged. Stamp included.

2/105
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 3, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/106
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 11, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/107
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on October 31, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/108
Large envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on December 19, 1940. Stamp included.

2/109
Envelope sent to Mr. W.C. Youens on April 9, 1941, from J.R. Youens. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/110
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on June 11, 1946, from Lou Hertenberger, Inc. Stamp included.

2/111
Envelope sent to Judge John Kennard. Stamp included. Undated.

2/112
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/113
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/114
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/115
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/116
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/117
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/118
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/119
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/120
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/121
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/122
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/123
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/124
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/125
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/126
Postcard sent to Miss Mary Kennard from W. Youens telling of how well his injury is healing and that he should be able to return home soon. Stamp included. Undated.

2/127
Piece torn from an envelope insured and sent to Mr. William Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/128
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/129
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Undated.

2/130
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/131
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/132
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/133
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/134
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/135
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Right-side torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/136
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/137
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/138
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens and family. Stamp included. Undated.

2/139
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/140
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from E. C. Youens. Top and right-side torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/141
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/142
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/143
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/144
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn and right bottom corner damaged. Stamp included. Undated.

2/145
St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio, TX postcard sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens asking his family not to send anything until he is relocated.

2/146
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/147
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/148
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/149
Package tag from Sears, Roebuck and Co. sent to Mrs. William Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/150
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/151
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/152
Blue envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from Eugenia Wellborn. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/153
Package tag from Sears, Roebuck and Co. sent to Mrs. William Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/154
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/155
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/156
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/157
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/158
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/159
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from Home Insurance Co. Right, left, and bottom torn open. Stamp included. Undated.

2/160
Cardboard tag sent to Mrs. Will Youens from C. K. Youens. Stamps included. Undated.

2/161
Postcard sent to Mrs. Will Youens from Mr. Will Youens telling her of his healing. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included. Undated.

2/162
Ten pieces of miscellaneous ephemera including scratch paper and torn envelopes.

2/163
Envelope sent to Mama from Hebert. Soldier's mail. Undated.

2/164
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/165
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/166
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Torn top, left, and right-side. Undated.

2/167
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/168
Small, orange envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Kennard, Hutchinson and May, Attorneys at Law. Left-side torn. Undated. No stamp.

2/169
Envelope sent to Hutchinson and Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/170
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/171
Large envelope sent to H.P. Youens from Arizona Highways. No stamp. Undated.

2/172
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/173
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens. Top torn. Backside damaged. Stamps included. Undated.

2/174
San Antonio, TX post office postcard sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Herbert Youens saying he has good shelter and plenty of food. No stamp. Undated.

2/175
Torn address tag from package sent to Miss Eme Youens from Acousticon. Stamps included. Undated.

2/176
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/177
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/178
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/179
Dealer's permit sent to Miss Eme Youens from State of Texas – Dept. of Agriculture. Stamps included. Undated.

2/180
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/181
Envelope sent to A.S. Richardson. Top torn. No stamp. Undated.

2/182
Envelope sent to A.S. Richardson from John I. Smith. Top torn. No stamp. Undated.

2/183
Christmas postcard sent to Anna Youens from Maude B. describing the gift that she is sending her. Stamp included. Undated.

2/184
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/185
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from the Young Men's Christian Association. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/186
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/187
Envelope sent to Miss Annie C. Youens from the Articraft Co. Stamp included. Undated.

2/188
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/189
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn and bottom piece torn off, but also in the folder. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/190
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/191
Protective shipping case sent to Miss Ame Youens from Dictograph Products and Co. Both sides missing. Stamp included. Undated.

2/192
Twenty-seven pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/193
Thirty-five pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard and Mr. Will Youens. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/194
Thirty-four pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard and Mr. Will Youens. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/195
Thirty-two pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard and Mr. Will Youens. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/196
Miscellaneous items, including pieces of bills, two First National Bank of Navasota, TX coin purses, and various pieces of envelopes. No stamps. Undated.

2/197
Miscellaneous undated stamps that have been torn off envelopes and packages.

Baldwin Scrapbook

  • TxAM-CRS 1113
  • Collection
  • 1930-1946

This collection contains a scrapbook that was made using the book "Teacher's Method and Results Book, Used with Progressive Business Accounting" prepared by L. E. Goodyear (1910), and inscribed on the book's front and back cover is "SCRAP BOOK - Baldwin". Within the book are many clippings from the 1930s related to business, religion, and Baldwin's Business College (Yoakum, TX) among other topics.

Many of the articles pasted within the book are written by Howard Baldwin of Yoakum leading one to believe the scrapbook could have been created by Howard Baldwin himself, however loose documents found within and accompanying the book suggest otherwise. Two short handwritten lists found between the pages note making hair appointments and a "dress altered" and found with the second list are two name cards for "Miss Ann Cade".

Other materials sewed or pasted into the book include recipes, Rural Pastor Conference schedule at Texas A&M (page 61), "Glenn Frank's Ideas" columns, and USDA Leaflet #68, "Roadside Markets" from October 1930.

A one-page letter dated Bryan, Texas, October 20, 1946, is also included in this collection, although it is uncertain whether the typed letter is of any relation or has been misplaced from another collection. It is addressed to "Dear Loved Ones" and there is no signature. We can assume the writer of the letter is a woman by the multiple mentions and use of "Daddy", and with the paragraph about Martha making reservations at the Baker Hotel in Dallas for a convention and wanting the writer to stay with her. There are many names mentioned in the letter that one could possibly narrow down the author.

Asbury Writings, Folders 01-49

6/1
"Objectives in Taking this Work...", October 6, 1908
"Ah Well, the Beautiful, Who Saw the Beautiful", October 8, 1908
"The Greatest Question...", October 8, 1908
"Lines on Hearing a Great People Called Dagos", October 10, 1908
"Mrs. Sh[???]fbrey Word", October 13, 1908
"Comment on the Story Read", October 16, 1908
"First Impressions of Symphony Shall", October 17, 1908
"The Second Story I did not Hear...", October 19, 1908
"Of Spirit Over Flesh", October 22, 1908
"The First Poem Read", October 22, 1908
"Aspiration", October 24, 1908
"The Indian Summer Idyll", October 29, 1908
"Retrospect", October 31, 1908

6/2
"Discussion of the Story", November 3, 1908
"On the Story Read", November 5, 1908
"The Philistinism", November 5, 1908
"The Concert for Chamber Music", November 7, 1908
"The Child Story", November 11, 1908
"Mr. Savage's Story", November 12, 1908
"Music at Harvard", November 14, 1908
"Mr. Claff's Essay", November 17, 1908
"Mr. Hood's Story", November 19, 1908
"Major Rat", November 19, 1908
"Major Rat", first draft
"Consideration on the National Elections", November 21, 1908
"Mr. Heabair's Story, and the Other Story Also", November 24, 1908
"Old Familiar Faces", November 28, 1908

6/3
"The Story Read", December 1, 1908
"Metrical Numismatics", December 3, 1908
"The Bibber", December 5, 1908
"Mr. Carb's Story", December 8, 1908
"On Stories Read by the Instructor", December 12, 1908
"The Story Read", December 15, 1908
"A Sonnet Sequence", December 17, 1908
"Mr. Hancock's Essay", December 17, 1908
"A Course in Imitative Prose Composition", December 19, 1908

6/4
"Winds on the Harp", January 7, 1909
"Winds on the Harp", first draft
"On Verse Read in English 5", January 7, 1909
"The Enriched Personality", January 10, 1909
"On Another Subject Than That Assigned", January 12, 1909
"Mr. Maxfield's Story", January 14, 1909
"The Impact of Harvard", January 16, 1909
"Mr. Claff's Reference to the 'Gold Coast'", January 19, 1909
"On Harvard Individualism", January 21, 1909
"On Happiness", January 23, 1909

6/5
"Walter Porter, His Character and His Environment", February 18, 1909
"Walter Porter, His Character and His Environment", first draft
"A Point Suggested by Mr. Hunt's Paper", February 20, 1909
"On "Salt", and "Follow"", February 23, 1909
"Entreaty", February 27, 1909

6/6
"In lieu of Comment on Mr. Follett's Story", March 2, 1909
"Charlatans", March 3, 1909
"Three Views of the Nature of Things", March 4, 1909
"On Extermination", March 5, 1909
"President Eliot and the Irish", March 9, 1909
"The Cambridge School Children", March 13, 1909
"Mr. Claff's Essay", March 18, 1909
"Walter Porter in Gore Hall", March 18, 1909
"Walter Porter in Gore Hall", first draft
"Directions for Two Lectures on Prose Style", March 20, 1909
"Mr. Hood's Poem' March 23, 1909
'The Burlesque", March 25, 1909
"On Pessimism", March 28, 1909
"The Refrain", March 30, 1909

6/7
"My Reading in Porter", April 1, 1909
"My Reading in Porter", first draft
"The Study of Porter", April 6, 1909
"Mr. Shannon's Story", April 6, 1909
"It Was As If --", April 6, 1909
"Mr. Long's Quotation from Hardy", April 8, 1909
"Political Reconstruction", April 10, 1909
"Triangular Debating for Harvard", April 16, 1909
"Triangular Debating for Harvard", first draft
"Modernity", April 18, 1909
"Mr. Winter and "Salvation Hell", April 27, 1909

6/8
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came", May 5, 1909
Letter to Dean Briggs, May 8, 1909
"My Standards", May 8, 1909
"A Story, and Its Application", May 11, 1909
"Mr. Long's Comment", May 13, 1909
"My Year's Work in English 5, the Long Themes", May 15, 1909
"Three Themes Against Two Chances", May 18, 1909
"A Last Word on Porter", May 20, 1909
"A Last Word on Porter", first draft
"The Dramatic Club's Program", May 20, 1909
"George Meredith", May 22, 1909
"English and Chemistry", May 25, 1909
"Impersonality in Writing", May 28, 1909

6/9
"Scholar's Books", June 1, 1909
"English and Chemistry (Continued)", June 3, 1909

6/10
"Note to Instructor"
"Wearing to the Spirit"
"Mr. Claff's Essay"
"Note to Dean Briggs"
"Walter Porter's Cosmos", first draft
"Arcadia to Order", first draft
"Nature and the Humanists", first draft
"English at Harvard in 1920", first draft

6/11
Study of alliteration in Tennyson's "The Princess", and "The Holy Grail"

6/12
Study of English hexameters

6/13
Study of rhyme in "Endymion", "Don Juan", and "Castle of Indolence"

6/14
Miscellaneous working papers

6/15
Notes for the play, "The Moral of Nature"

6/16
Play, "The Newcomers"

6/17
"The Farmer's Circus"

6/18
"The Complete Works of the Thirteen Club"

6/19
Notes for the "Thirteen Club"

6/20
"The Ideal Society"

6/21
First prose draft of Prologue

6/22
Outline of the speech, "Composition for the Millions"

6/23
Speech, "Composition for the Millions"

6/24
"All America, All for a Thousand Years"

6/25
"Excelsior"

6/26
Poem, "The Sunset"

6/27
Poem, "Lead Pencil Sonnets on One of the South Mountains"

6/28
Poem, "Bryan"

6/29
Poem, "To Jofan"

6/30
Poem, "After All These Years"

6/31
Poem, "Midst Widows and Orphan's Tears"

6/32
Poem, "The Leazar Buck"

6/33
"What is Poetry?: A Symposium"

6/34
"A Metrical Analysis of Swinebrune's 'Hesperia'"

6/35
"Music as a Means of Historical Research"

6/36
"Democratized Art"

6/37
Remarks to the Pianists Club

6/38
"Naive Music"

6/39
Photostat of "The Head of Medusa", by Rienzi.

6/40
Newspaper articles on Tschaikowsky's concerts in the US in 1891

6/41: Articles on Asbury:
"The "Nativist Texas"..." The Evening Post, New York, March 13, 20
"A Texas Opera" The Dallasite, October 12, 1929
"2 Views of Texas Pioneer Life" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1925
"The Professor Says It Stranger" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1925
"Doctor Asbury".... by TAES... ", 1942
"Asbury Returns to Part-Time for Age" Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) newsletter, September 15, 1943
"Sketch of the Week", March 21, 1946
"Whitewashers of History Looked Down on as Trash by Lover of Truth", Undated
"Retired Chemist Working on Cycle of Music Drama" Houston Post, Undated
"Doc Lives Alone But Not Lonely" The Bryan Eagle, Undated
"Doc to Finish Opera in 2059" Houston Chronicle, Undated

6/42
Miscellaneous poetry written by friends of Asbury

6/43
Correspondence concerning the Farmers Short Course at Texas A&M, 1930-1931

6/44
Correspondence concerning music and drama, 1914-1925

6/45
Miscellaneous history correspondence, 1931-1943

6/46
Correspondence concerning roses, 1934-1936

6/47
Correspondence concerning roses, 1937-1942

6/48
Miscellaneous notes on a rose garden

6/49
Articles on rose experiments

Newspaper Clippings

17/1: General newspaper clippings, 1936-1945.

17/2: General newspaper clippings, January - May 1946.

17/3: General newspaper clippings, June 1-14, 1946.

17/4: General newspaper clippings, June 15-30, 1946.

17/5: General newspaper clippings, July 1946.

17/6: General newspaper clippings, August 1946.

17/7: General newspaper clippings, September - December 1946.

17/8: General newspaper clippings, January - May 1947.

17/9: General newspaper clippings, June - August 1947.

17/10: Washington Post, Atomic Supplement, August 3, 1947.

17/11: General newspaper clippings, September 1-5, 1947.

17/12: General newspaper clippings, September 6-30, 1947.

Guadalupe Baptist Association

S2-1/2: Guadalupe Baptist Association - Minutes, 1924-1925

S2-1/3:

  • Guadalupe Baptist Association - Financial papers, 1943-1947
  • Guadalupe Baptist Association - Correspondence, 1943

S2-1/4: Guadalupe Baptist Association - Miscellaneous papers, Undated

Newspaper Clippings

18/1: General newspaper clippings, October 1 - December 15, 1947.

18/2: General newspaper clippings, December 6-31, 1947.

18/3: General newspaper clippings, January - February 1948.

18/4: General newspaper clippings, March - April 1948.

18/5: General newspaper clippings, May - June 1948.

18/6: General newspaper clippings, July - August 1948.

18/7: General newspaper clippings, September - October 1948.

18/8: General newspaper clippings, November - December 1948.

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