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Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Bennet - Hewatt

S1-1/01: Bennet, Harry J., letters and reports to Sewell Hopkins, C. C. Doak, Wiley Lastrapes, and A. A. Jakkula relating to incidence and distribution of Nematopsis ostrearum, March 17 - August 6, 1947.

S1-1/02: Bajkov, A. D. and Joel W. Hedgpeth, translation of excerpts from "Contribution to the Knowledge of the Life of the Black Sea," by S. A. Petersburg, 32: 1-299, 1913.

S1-1/03: Boswell, James L., "Report on Experiments to Determine the Effect of a Surface Film of Crude Oil on the Absorption of Atmospheric Oxygen by Water," March 20, 1950.

S1-1/04: Boswell, James L., "The Effect of Crude Oil on Oyster (Gowanlock Method)," July 6, 1950.

S1-1/05: Brown, Clair A., "Observations on the Vegetation in the Vicinity of Barataria Bay and the Texas Oil Field near Lafitte, Louisiana," November 10, 1948.

S1-1/06: Burkenroad, Mr. And Mrs. M. D., translation of "Biology and Chemistry of the Oyster in the Norwegian Ponds," published in the Bergens Museum Arbok, 1941.

S1-1/07: Brown, Sidney O., progress reports on bacteriological investigations and report on a meeting of the Texas Branch of the Society of American Bacteriologists, 1947-1950.

S1-1/08: Brown, Sidney O., Hugh B. Lofland, and Virginia Van Horn, "Seasonal Variation of Glycogen and Related Factors in the Oysters of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," July 28, 1949.

S1-1/09: Brown, Sidney O., "Microbial Oxidation of Crude Oils and Water Soluble Fraction of Crude Oil as Shown by the B.O.D. Method," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/10: Brown, Sidney O. and Bobby L. Reid, "Report on Experiments to Test the Diffusion of Oxygen through a Surface Layer of Oil," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/11: Brown, Sidney O., Virginia Van Horn, and Bobby L. Reid, "Decomposition of Organic Compounds by Marine Microorganisms," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/12: Brown, Sidney and Virginia Van Horn, "Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Crude Oils by Microorganisms from Louisiana Bay-Bottom Muds," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/13: Cauthron, Fred F., "Inventory of Photographs at Grand Isle Laboratory," June 19, 1950.

S1-1/14: Cauthron, Fred, John G. Mackin, and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Experiments to Test the Effects of Shell-Drilling and Mud-Injection Upon Oysters, 1948," December 7, 1951.

S1-1/15: Elsey, C. Ray, letters and report to A. A. Jakkula and Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality, April 28, 1947 - April 27, 1948.

S1-1/16: Gardescu, I. I., "Outline of Problems to be Considered in the Oyster Mortality Investigation," February 18, 1947.

S1-1/17: Gunter, Gordon, "Report of Fisheries Institute in Miami,” August 9 - 14, 1948.

S1-1/18: Gunter, Gordon, "Fisheries Statistics and the Past Oyster Production of the Gulf Coast of the United States," Science, and typed in manuscript, October 29, 1948.

S1-1/19: Gunter, Gordon, "A Program to Study Oyster Morality in Aransas Bay," June 8, 1949.

S1-1/20: Gunter, Gordon, "Progress Report on Oyster Mortality Project at Port Aransas, Texas," September 23, 1949.

S1-1/21: Gunter, Gordon, "Historical Changes in Marine Environment in the Mississippi Delta Region Effected by Changes in the River System," December 7, 1949.

S1-1/22: Gunter, Gordon, "A Summary of Production Statistics and Facts Related to Development of the Oyster Industry of Louisiana, with a brief Comparison with Other Gulf States," Texas A&M Research Foundation Publication No. 2. 1949.

S1-1/23: Gunter, Gordon, "Field Mortality Study of Oysters in Copano and Aransas Bays, June 1949 to January 1950," March 3, 1950.

S1-1/24: Hancock, C. K., "A Partial Review of the Chemical Literature on the Subject 'The Solubility of Petroleum in Water,' " January 27, 1949.

S1-1/25: Hancock, C. K. "Five Gallons of Water Extract of Lafitte Petroleum to Be Used for Physiological Experiments," February 17, 1949.

S1-1/26: Hancock, C. K., "A Volumetric Method for the Determination of the Solubility of Lafitte 'Clean' Petroleum in Barataria Bay Water," June 15, 1949.

S1-1/27: Hancock, C. K., "A Slowly Rotating Apparatus for the Balik Extraction of Lafitte Petroleum with Barataria Bay Water," June 22, 1949.

S1-1/28: Harry, Harold W., "Nematopsis Mortality Investigation Monthly Report," August 1947.

S1-1/29: Hedgpeth, Joel W., "A Provisional List of Systematic Literature on Marine and Brackish Water Invertebrates of the Western Gulf of Mexico," February 11, 1948.

S1-1/30: Hewatt, Willis G., letters to I. I. Gardescu, Fred Jensen, and Sewell H. Hopkins regarding investigations of oyster mortality, February 5, 1947 - October 17, 1949.

S1-1/31: Hewatt, Willis G., reports of trips to Barataria and Bastian Bay, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. in connection with investigations of oyster mortality, February 14 - November 4, 1947.

S1-1/32: Hewatt, Willis G., "Preliminary Report on Hydrographic Conditions in Barataria Bay," February 14, 1947.

S1-1/33: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on Oyster Investigation in Barataria Bay," May 1, 1947.

S1-1/34: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on Relative Abundance of Microorganisms Found on the Shells of 'Oil-Sprayed' and 'Control' Oysters in Bassa Bassa Bay," April 27, 1948.

S1-1/35: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on the Examination of Stomach Contents of Oysters from the 'Low Temperature Experiment Tank' and Oysters from the 'Control Tank,' " October 26, 1948.

S1-1/36: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on Salinity and Plankton Samples taken from Water near the Shell Company's Well Off Pass A Loutre," April 1, 1949.

S1-1/37: Hewatt, Willis G., "Reports in Progress or Completed," January 30, 1950.

Correspondence and Telegrams

2/1: A Cover Letter Called "Letters and Telegrams Concerning the Recent Conditions at College"
2/2: To B. Youngblood from T. P. Clonts, 1913-01-03
2/3: To Levi G. Brown from Marteyson, 1913-01-27
2/4: To R. T. Milner from Heldeugels, 1913-01-30
2/5: To R. T. Milner from T.S. Wyche, 1913-01-06
2/6: To E. J. Kyle from J. P. Marteyson, 1913-01-21
2/7: To R. T. Milner from F. D. Haden, 1913-02-02
2/8: To R. T. Milner from Marteyson, 1913-02-02
2/9: To R. T. Milner from B. H. Oxford, 1913-02-02
2/10: To R. T. Milner from Johns Roan, 1913-02-02
2/11: To R. T. Milner G. H. Wyane, 1913-02-02
2/12: To R. T. Milner from J. R. Davidson, 1913-02-02
2/13: To the Alumni of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas from R. J. Windrow, 1913-02-02
2/14: To R. T. Milner to W. L Carwil, 1913-02-02
2/15: To R. T. Milner from C. Charword, Feb 2nd 1913-02-02
2/16: To R. T. Milner from W. Player, 1913-02-03
2/17: To R. T. Milner from R. H. Johton, 1913-02-03
2/18: To R. T. Milner from J. Hollingsworth, 1913-02-03
2/19: To R. T. Milner from C. J. Moore, 1913-02-03
2/20: To R. T. Milner from R. Milhollanard, 1913-02-03
2/21: To S. Freiend from Charles B. Metcalfe, 1913-02-03
2/22: To R. J. Windrew on R. T. Milner, 1913-02-03
2/23: To Milanous from C. Pickens, 1913-02-03
2/24: To R. T. Milner from Professor M. Fraeock, 1913-02-03
2/25: To R. T. Milner from John Froude, 1913-02-03
2/26: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from Chairman L. D. Callaway, 1913-02-03
2/27: To R. T. Windrow from J. L. Short, 1913-02-03
2/28: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from R. E. Schaefer, 1913-02-03
2/29: To R. T. Milner from Eilseir, 1913-02-03
2/30: R. T. Milner from J. Shornhill, 1913-02-03
2/31: To R. T. Milner from R. E. Smith, 1913-02-03
2/32: To R. T. Milner from W. Sockwilling, 1913-02-03
2/33: To R. T. Milner from J. M. Jordan, 1913-02-03
2/34: To R. J. Window from B. Yeasory, 1913-02-03
2/35: To R. T. Milner from F. Gelaring, 1913-02-03
2/36: To R. T. Milner from C. W. Fray, 1913-02-11
2/37: To R. T. Milner from E. O. Deal, 1913-02-03
2/38: To R. J. Windrow from Lauslen, 1913-02-03
2/39: To R. T. Milner from W. B. Baxter, 1913-02-03
2/40: To R. T. Milner from J. F. Baker, 1913-02-03
2/41: To the Alumni of Texas A&M University from J. O. Burt, 1913-02-03
2/42: To R. T. Milner from M. Rannyan, 1913-02-03
2/43: To R. J. Windrow from James Croane, 1913-02-03
2/44: To R. T. Milner from the Dean of Baylor University, 1913-02-04
2/45: To R. T. Milner from A. Sherley, 1913-02-04
2/46: To R. T. Milner from M. A. Hopson, 1913-02-04
2/47: To R. T. Milner from Lon D. Mars, 1913-02-04
2/48: To R. T. Milner from John B. Long, 1913-02-04
2/49: To R. T. Milner from W. W. Lawson, 1913-02-04
2/50: To R. T. Milner from G. S. Patterson, 1913-02-04
2/51: To R. T. Milner from F. A. Partial, 1913-02-04
2/52: To R. T. Milner from A. W. Off, 1913-02-04
2/53: To R. T. Milner from Lon G. Kitsch, 1913-02-04
2/54: To R. T. Milner from J. Q. Tabor, 1913-02-04
2/55: To R. T. Milner from Glen L. Sneed, 1913-02-04
2/56: To R. T. Milner from G. Whaley, 1913-02-04
2/57: To R. T. Milner from J. H. Grove, 1913-02-04
2/58: To R. T. Milner from J. D. Ford, 1913-02-04
2/59: To R. T. Milner from J. E. Ballard, 1913-02-04
2/60: To Colonel Milner from Henry Bernstein, 1913-02-04
2/61: To R. T. Milner from P. B. Billet, 1913-02-04
2/62: To R. T. Milner from C. E. Borat, 1913-02-04
2/63: To R. T. Milner from K. K. Leiden, 1913-02-12
2/64: To R. T. Milner from B. F. Looney, 1913-02-19
2/65: To R. T. Milner from J. M. Perdence, 1913-02-05
2/66: To the Alumni Association from Guss Newton, 1913-02-05
2/67: To R. T. Milner from M. Tilson, 1913-02-05
2/68: To R. T. Milner from H. B. Stoddard, 1913-02-05
2/69: Empty
2/70: To R. T. Milner from S. Webb, 1913-02-05
2/71: To R. T. Milner from A. L. Ward, 1913-02-05
2/72: To the Dallas Alumni Association from J. H. McDonough, 1913-02-05
2/73: To R. T. Milner from J. Lee Cooper, 1913-02-05
2/74: To R. T. Milner from J. L. Euband, 1913-02-05
2/75: To R. T. Milner from Henry E. Elaod, 1913-02-05
2/76: To R. T. Milner from W. N. Boyle, 1913-02-05
2/77: To R. T. Milner from V. P. Armstrong, 1913-02-05
2/78: To R. T. Milner from W. F. Colquitt, 1913-02-05
2/79: To R. T. Milner from T. F. Thompson, 1913-02-06
2/80: To R. T. Milner from E. S. Stockwell, 1913-02-06
2/81: To R. T. Milner from J. B. Cranfill, 1913-02-06
2/82: To R. J. Windrow from J. H. Pirie, 1913-02-07
2/83: To R. T. Milner from R. R. River, 1913-02-07
2/84: To R. T. Milner from J. S. Wood, 1913-02-07
2/85: To R. T. Milner from President of Baylor, 1913-02-07
2/86: To R. T. Milner from D. H. Cason, 1913-02-07
2/87: To R. T. Milner from W. J. Columan, 1913-02-08
2/88: To R. T. Milner from Frank J. Hall, 1913-02-08
2/89: To R. T. Milner from R. T. Holloway, 1913-02-08
2/90: To R. T. Milner from N. B. Morris, 1913-02-08
2/91: To R. T. Milner from Harway C. Stiles, 1913-02-08
2/92: To R. T. Milner from J. M. Watson, 1913-02-08
2/93: To the Alumni Association from E. C. Arnold, 1913-02-08
2/94: To R. T. Milner from J. A. Adams, 1913-02-08
2/95: To R. T. Milner from J. Boruder Sr., 1913-02-08
2/96: To R. T. Milner from B. F. Haynes, 1913-02-12
2/97: To the Local Alumni Association from R. W. Yarbrough, 1913-02-13
2/98: To R. T. Milner from Walton, 1913-02-16
2/99: To R. T. Milner from H. C. Zinglmann, 1913-02-09
2/100: To R. T. Milner from S. M. Cuiltam, 1913-02-10
2/101: To R. T. Milner from G. H. Herrson, 1913-02-10
2/102: To R. T. Milner from F. W. Russel, 1913-02-10
2/103: To R. T Milner from M. F. Kelly, 1913-02-12
2/104: To R. T. Milner from Brooke Smith, 1913-02-10
2/105: To R. T. Milner from Henry C. Evans, 1913-02-03
2/106: To R. T. Milner from C. M. Cocke, 1913-02-10
2/107: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from Chas B. Metcalfe, 1913-02-11
2/108: To R. T. Milner from Cora Young, 1913-02-11
2/109: To R. T. Milner from Z. T. Fulmore, 1913-02-11
2/110: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from T. J. McMillan, 1913-02-10
2/111: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from C. G. Truitt, 1913-02-14
2/112: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from the Citizens of Henderson, 1913-02-14
2/113: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from Walter D. Adams, 1913-02-14
2/114: To R. T. Milner from N. S. Johnson, 1913-03-03
2/115: To R. T. Milner from A. J. Coleman
2/116: A Telegram to Prof. D. W. Spence from R. T. Milner
2/117: A Telegram to R. T. Milner from S. O. Scott

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Menzel - Nelson

S3-11/01: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Report on Experiments to Test the Effects of Oil Well Brine or 'Bleedwater' on Oysters at Lake Barre Oil Field," Vol. II, September 11, 1951.

S3-11/02: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Report on Commercial Scale Oyster Planting Experiments in Bayou Bas Bleu and in Bay Sainte Oil Field," July 21, 1951.

S3-11/03: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Methods for the Study of Oyster Plantings," August 1952.

S3-11/04: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Reports on Oyster Experiment at Bay Sainte Elaine Oil Field," August 3, 1953.

S3-11/05: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Effects of Two Parasites on the Growth of Oysters," April 25, 1954.

S3-11/06: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Studies on Oyster Predators in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana" July 24, 1954.

S3-11/07: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "The Growth of Oysters Parasitized by the Fungus Dermocystidium Marinum and by the Trematode Bucephalus Cuculus," August 1955.

S3-11/08: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Crabs as Predators of Oysters in Louisiana," 1956.

S3-11/09: Nelson, Thurlow C. letters to Sewell H. Hopkins and A. A. Jakkula regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 13, 1947 - May 31, 1949.

S3-11/10: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Report on an investigation in August 1914, of the Causes of Mortality Among Planted Oysters in Portersville Bay and Other Alabama Waters," October 1914.

S3-11/11: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Oyster Mortality: Project 9, General Observations, Jan. 1 - 7, 1948," January 7, 1948.

S3-11/12: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Report on Conclusions Drawn from Inspection of Data and of Experiments at Grand Isle and Port Aransas, October 20 to 28th, 1948, and at Grand Isle, August 1 to 6th, 1949, and from the Reports Which Have Been Issued from Foundation Personnel Particularly during the Past Twelve Months," August 6, 1949.

S3-11/13: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Comments on 'Notes for a Working Hypothesis of the Causes of Oyster Mortality in Louisiana and Texas' by Dr. Sewell H. Hopkins, 11 November 1948," August 20, 1949.

S3-11/14: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Highlights of Science at the National Shellfisheries Convention," 1952.

Article and Book Drafts by Mayo

1/1: Notes on proposed book, probably to be entitled The Great Pendulum (27 holograph pages, 15 typed pages)

1/2: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/3: Tentative introductory chapter to The Great Pendulum, (16 typed pages)

1/4: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/5: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum, 1949 (58 typed pages)

1/6: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum (31 typed pages)

1/7: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (90 typed pages)

1/8: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (75 typed pages)

1/9: "Renaissance: Introduction" (11 typed pages)

1/10: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (82 holograph pages)

1/11: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (53 typed pages)

1/12: Notes on Medieval Architecture in England: Romanesque Cycle of Style (21 holograph pages) some duplicate material

1/13: Notes on Romanesque Art and Music in England and France (47 holograph pages)

1/14: Notes on Quattrocento Painting (15 holograph pages)

1/15: Notes on the Baroque, (2 outline drafts; 26 holograph pages, 16 holograph pages)

1/16: Article, "Two Notes on the Baroque" (2 drafts; 10 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/17: Notes on the paintings by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (11 holograph pages)

1/18: Fragment of notes on 15th-century Italian painters and paintings (11 holograph pages)

1/19: "Victorianism and After", review of John Galsworthy's five Forsythe books (2 drafts; 6 typed pages, 10 typed fragment pages)

1/20: Article/Speech Draft, "John Galsworthy" (9 typed pages)

1/21: Review Draft, "The Spoiled Generation: The Silver Spoon by John Galsworthy" (3 typed pages)

1/22: Article Draft, "The Return of the Eighteenth Century" (12 typed pages)

1/23: Article Draft, "The Sacraments" (10 typed pages)

1/24: "A Drama Ritual of Texas", a fragment of a speech at the Texas Day Program of the College Woman's Club, probably by Samuel E. Asbury (8 typed pages)

1/25: "The Authorship of 'The History of John Bull'", review draft of the book by H. Teerink (12 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/26: Article Draft, "The Isms of Our Day: What Do They Mean" (12 holograph pages, 8 typed pages)

1/27: "Man As Educator: A Review of Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture by Werner Jaeger" (2 drafts; 12 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)

1/28: Article Draft, "Once More Democracy: Dialectic on the Brazos" (12 typed pages)

1/29: Article Draft, "Readings from the Poetry of Robinson Jeffers" (12 typed pages)

1/30: Article Draft, "A World Fit for Hamlet" (25 holograph pages)

1/31: Review Draft, "The Great Transformation by Karl Polanyi" (16 holograph pages, 18 typed pages)

1/32: Review/Summary Draft, "Conclusion of Rostovstzeff's Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire" (5 typed pages)

1/33: Drafts of 3 segments of a course outline [?]

  • "Great Moments in Old Books: Antigone before Creon" (7 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)
  • "Old Man in a Storm" (7 holograph pages)
  • "Wordsworth: Peaks and Depressions" (5 typed pages)

1/34: Miscellaneous notes and outlines regarding the English curriculum (17 holograph pages, 7 typed pages)

1/35: Miscellaneous short notes, outlines, and drafts (27 holograph pages, 13 typed pages)

1/36: Correspondence of and pertaining to John P. Mayo and letter drafts from Thomas F. Mayo (2x), 1914-1915; Undated

1/37: Library Correspondence Notes (about Cushing), 1939; 1942; 1944

Oversize Materials

67/47: Duval County Sketch of Subdivision of survey's nos. 319 and 26, blueprint, 1924.

67/48: Map of the town of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, prepared by the International Boundary and Water Commission, whiteprint, 1949.

67/49: Pencil sketch of tracts of land in the Dolores Settlement, Zapata County.

67/50: Map of the San Ygnacio, Corralitos and Dolores Subdivisions, in pencil with numerous notes.

67/51: Fragments of a map of partition of San Ygnacio lands, blueprint, 1914.

Correspondence from Quincy to Viviane

1/1: May 20, 1914

1/2: May 23, 1914

1/3: May 28-30, 1914; June 1, 1914

1/4: June 2-3, 1914

1/5: June 4, 1914

1/6: June 5, 1914

1/7: June 6 and 8, 1914

1/8: June 9-10, 1914

1/9: June 11, 1914

Family Correspondence

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Family correspondence, 1918

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Family correspondence, 1919

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Family correspondence, 1925

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Family correspondence, 1926

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Family correspondence, 1927

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Family correspondence, 1928

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Family correspondence, 1930

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Family correspondence, 1931

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Family correspondence, 1933

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Family correspondence, 1946

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Family correspondence, 1952-1956

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Family correspondence, 1957-1959

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Family correspondence, undated.

Photographs

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Bottom of a dock going out into the ocean [?] (no description)
Ocean [?] (no description)
Yosemite
Tree (no description)
View of 6th Ave NYC, from the roof of Barbizon Plaza Hotel
Construction of a boat (no description)
Bigger picture of 6th Ave NYC

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Quebec
Picture of the trunk of a tree on Orcas Island
Chartres Cathedral
Cypress Swamp in Wilmington, NC
Picture of a duck in a pond (no description)
Tower [?] (no description, 2 copies)
California scene, 1945
Quebec (2x)
Far away picture of a church [?] (no description)
The Road Down the Hill Stowe, Vermont
Ghost Trees on Bassett Island off of Massachusetts
Half Dome Yosemite
Lake/pond [?] (no description)

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Random sailboats [?] (no description, 2x)
Leader and SoCony in New York [?] (no description)
On the Petaluma, California, 1945
Petaluma, California, 1945
On the Willamette, Oregon, August 1949
Governor Irwin, San Francisco
Chesapeake Bay Skip Jack
Summer Afternoon, Lanesville Harbor, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Picture of sailboats (no description, 8x)
Skagit Belle- Seattle

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Random Sailboats [?] (no description, 5x)
Columbia River, 1949 (2x)
Picture, taken off a boat (no description)
Mary and Louville Niles’ Boat [?] 1950s; Owned by Henry Stoles [?] 1983
More pictures of sailboats (no description, 6x)

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Williamsburg, VA
Newagen, Maine
Williamsburg, VA
House (no description, 2x)
House in Cape Cod
USS Constitution, Boston
Boat (no description)
Cutler
Maine (3x)
Newagen, Maine
Bay (no description)
Coast below Carmel, California
Maine

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California (2x)
Rock in the ocean (no description)
Ocean, taken off a dock (no description)
San Francisco
Governor Markham, San Francisco (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco
Petaluma (no description, 2x)
Governor Irwin, San Francisco (2x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (3x)
Camden, Maine

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Maine
Duck in a pond (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Mayflower (no description)
Carmel, California
Chesapeake Bay Skipjack
Battleship waterline model
Detail of bow of scow schooner, San Francisco
San Francisco (2x)
Scow Schooners, San Francisco
San Francisco
Berkeley 1946, San Francisco - Oakland Ferry
Pemberton [?] (no description)
Picture of a boat (no description)

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Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Boat in the water (no description)
Chinook, Seattle
Princess Marguerite at either Seattle or Victoria
Claire-No description on back (2x)
Walter P Dolle (no description)
Volendam, Holland (2x)
Interlaken, Switzerland
Panama (no description)
Tycol [?] (no description)
Petaluma, San Fran Bay

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Union Bay, Seattle
Reflection (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco Bay
Claire (no description, 2x)
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (2x)
YHB2, San Francisco (5x)

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Mystic Seaport, Connecticut
Boats (no description)
Rhine
Boats at sea (no description, 4x)
Aloha
Black Pearl
Lurline in Bethlehem, San Francisco, 1948 (5x)
USS Hermitage, San Francisco

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San Francisco (no description)
Delta Standard (no description)
USCGS Eagle, 1946 (3x)
Brenda, 1945
Envelope from Dawsonville, Colorado
Rocks/Ocean (no description)
New Britain, Connecticut
Balclutha (aka Star of Alaska and Pacific Queen) Sausalito, CA
Hallway inside a building [?] (no description)
Field/House (no description)
Draw bridge (no description)
Sailboats (no description)
Boat in water (no description)
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/12
Aunt Schooner, Puget Sound, 1916
Kremlin
Sail training ship, Esmeralda, or sister
Sausalito Yacht Harbor
Transylvania or Caledonia (2x)
Boat in the ocean (no description)
Mary Elizabeth, Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1952 [?]
Clara D Swett, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 1966
Boat at sea (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Quincy, Massachusetts
Bermuda
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/13
Seattle
Bay (no description)
Boston waterfront, 1933
Mollik…[?] (no description)
Maine
Inlet from a boat, Maine (no description)
[?] S Cullison, Camden (2x)
Deaver [?] (no description)
Claire (no description, 3x)
Sea, Boat at Sea (no description, 2x)
Pilot Boat, San Francisco

Correspondence and Notes

8/1: Payments on Mercurio Martinez, Jr.'s old American Insurance Company policy, 1958.

8/2: Notes and correspondence concerning Zapata County property owners whose lands were affected by the proposed U.S. Highway No. 83, 1951-1952.

8/3: Correspondence, notes and newspaper clippings related to the relocation of Zapata and other towns in the Falcon Dam area and Mercurio Martinez's work with the U.S. Boundary Commission, 1951-1958.

8/4: Notes, sketches, and correspondence related to Mercurio Martinez's work with the U.S. Boundary Commission, particularly the cost of constructing dipping vats, 1953-1957.

8/5: Notes concerning land owned by Carmen Dominguez de Sanchez, 1952.

8/6: Correspondence, notes, maps, copies of documents relating to the estate of Ignacia Uribe, inherited by her niece, -, 1947-1951.

8/7: Papers, sketches and correspondence related to the lands inherited by 0., 1946-1952.

8/8: Correspondence, notes, copies of legal papers and a map of Old Zapata concerning property in Old originally belonging to Tomás Maria Trevino, and deeded to Mercurio Martinez in about 1939. Also included are materials concerning the exchange of this property for property in New Zapata after the construction of Falcon Dam, 1938-1956.

8/9: Copies of documents, notes, sketch maps and other materials related to Zapata County lands of the heirs of Trinidad Uribe, 1916-1944.

8/10: Affidavit of Manuela Elizondo concerning the birthplace of her niece, Mary Ann Teran, 1958.

8/11: Check-stub book, Union National Bank checking account, 1956-1958.

8/12: Employers tax returns, Marshall Hicks and Mercurio Martinez, 1941.

Mogford Materials

1/1: Obituary of Dr. Joseph Sayers Mogford, who died at the age of 95, discusses synopses of life and achievements in his professional career in cotton agriculture. (photocopy)

1/2: Photographs

  • Graduation pamphlet at A&M Colleege. June 1, 1954
  • A&M College athletic track [?] team with a letter on the back from H. E. Runge thanking Joe for interesting 1916 class letter and for the list of those still living and enjoy seeing this picture (with envelope). 1916 [?]
  • A&M Class of 1916 25th reunion

1/3: Miscellaneous Envelopes to Mogford

1/4: Correspondence to Mogford

  • Class of 1916 stationary. Undated
  • Typed letter from George Moffet discussing the class reunion, along with cotton production at his farm, was non-existent due to a long Texas drought. May 25, 1971
  • Typed Sul Ross Reunion Advance Registration list containing the names of living members who are invited, along with the deceased members in memoriam (5 pages). May 13-15, 1971
  • Typed letter watermarked paper reminder for 1916 class dinner. Undated
  • Telegram from Otis Taylor stating best wishes and fond memories from classmates who can attend the 55th class reunion. May 13, 1970
  • Letter to J. R. Howes (Roscoe) from David A. Turner discussing a deceased colleague and friend A. D. Bruce, trip to Arlington cemetery and met with friends of A.D. Bruce, and funeral ceremony of Bruce at Arlington with clipping of obituary of General Bruce. August 11, 1969 (photocopy)
  • Copy transcript about the Super Intendant of the Texas Agricultural department station five miles east of Beeville TX, R. A. Hall dies of illness. The document discusses R. A. Hall's funeral arrangements along with his life and legacy. October 2, 1969
    Advance reservations of TAMC class reunion dated April 25, 1966
  • Typed document classmates at TAMC class of 1916 list of names and addresses. April 1968
  • Handwritten letter from Thomas S. Porter praising Joe's class of 16' letter and reunion along with personal information about his life along (with envelope). April 26, 1971
  • Typed letter from A. C. (Mike) Casey declining the invitation to the 55th class reunion due to personal matters and best wishes for a happy 55th reunion (envelope included). April 27, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from Hugh B. Killough thanking him for the invitation to the 55th reunion of 1916 class and visit in 1964, then goes on to discuss personal retirement and best wishes
    envelope attached. April 28, 1916 [miss-dated, most likely 1971]
  • Typed letter from D. Burns declining the 55th class reunion due to work schedule and wishes best regards to former classmates. May 6, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from Otis from Edwards Engineering Group, thanking Joe for the letter invitation to the 55th class reunion, but declining due to personal matters and wishing the best
    envelope attached. May 6, 1971
  • Typed Letter from Uel Stephens giving appreciation for letter correspondence about the 55th class reunion and regretfully declining the invitation due to work matters. May 6, 1971
  • Class of 1916 formal invitation written by the 1916 Class Agent Joseph S. Mogford greeting class 16', with a handwritten note on the bottom from J. S. Mogford urging him to join them at the reunion with a handwritten reply on the top of the letter from Hans Frack Manageu. April 25, 1971
  • Typed letter from Paul F. Ray declining the invitation due to a personal condition and gives best wishes (envelope attached). April 30, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from John C. Person declining the invitation due to personal condition and gives best wishes (envelope attached). May 10, 1971
  • Memo from The Association of Former Students to Agent Class of 16' (Joe S. Mogford) to an unknown discussing record of class members and contributing members and the total amount of money contributed from class 1916. 1972
  • Handwritten letter from Otis O. Taylor thanking Joe for the update about A&M and class 16' members and plan to be at the Sul Ross Class meeting but not meet with him this year and hope for the best (2 pages, envelope attached). March 26, 1973
  • Christmas (holiday) letter from O. O. Jayton and family hoping to be with them for the 60th class reunion (envelope attached). 1973 [date on envelope]
  • Handwritten letter from J. V. Meyer discussing personal matters (envelope attached). July 9, 1980
  • Typed letter from Myron F. Ward discussing personal matters and damaging weather to the citrus orchards (envelope attached). January 3, 1976
  • Handwritten letter from Hough B. Killough discussing personal matters and Christmas greetings along with the TAMU game against Arkansas (envelope attached). December 25, 1975
  • Typed letter from Jesse E. White discussing class 1916 information on 60th reunion with questions about the reunion and personal matters. December 31, 1975

1/5: Seed and Plant Board Austin Texas Certificate of State Registered Plant Breeder and License to Produce (license no. 2) awarded to Dr. J. S. Mogford

  • Signed by Chairman Dwane Miller and secretary Cliff Todd, Undated
  • Signed by Chairman Mr. Bloodeonth and secretary Don Ator. 1979
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary of Board H. Staffed Jr.. 1975
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1974
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1973
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1972
  • Envelope from the department of Agriculture. January 17, 1975

1/6: The Cattleman

  • Scanned copies of the article "Home life on Early Ranches of Southwest Texas" by William Mogford Gillespie and Menard Counties. (4 pages 2 copies)
  • The Cattleman, Fort Worth, Texas Volume 27 No 4, (31 pages, some copies some repeated pages, some original). September 1940

1/7: National Geographic map, "Early Civilizations in the Middle East". 1978

1/8: Articles from The Bryan-College Station Eagle. June 24, 1979

  • Article on Burleson County TX history by D. L. Alford Jr.
  • "Navasota Claims La Salle"
  • "Sheriff's Siege was end of Grimes Populist Era" by Tim Cumings

1/9: Articles from The Bryan-College Station Eagle (full paper). June 24, 1979

  • "Traces" discussing the Republic of Texas and the Texas land grant 1876 in the Brazos and surrounding counties.
  • "Railroad favors Bryan over Boonville"
  • "College Station Recent community" talks about College Station history from 1938
  • "Easement first city topic"
  • "Early Bryan Notes Burn"
  • "Jail Construction Early County Hurdle"
  • A&M history titled "Painful Growth, Glory Mark A&M History: Traces"
  • "Railway was heartbeat of the early days"
  • "Early Law Enforcement: Simple but Sure"
  • "Reminders Still Stand Today" (historic structures in Brazos Valley)
  • "Early School Districts Traced" (Brazos valley school district history)
  • "Lawlessness part of Frontier history" (Brazos County history violence/crime/law)
  • "Telegraph, Newspapers Carried the World" (Brazos Valley Telegraphs)
  • "Pioneer physicians hardy"
  • "Social Swirl Sets the Scene" discussing social events in the Brazos Valley
  • "Flour sold for $5 dollars a barrel in 1889"
  • "'King Cotton' called Calvert's cash crop"
  • "Indian's, Spaniards first Madison Arrivals" talks about the Camino Real early road in Brazos Valley

1/10: Letters

  • Typed letter from Uel Stephens apologizing for the late reply to his previous letter and sending a reproduction of a presentation in the ASCE annual meeting in Fort Worth and sends apologies for not being able to attend the class meeting. May 4, 1976
  • Typed formal letter from The Former Student Association to Palmer H. Olsen class of 1916 to attend the 60th class anniversary. Enclosed is a personal handwritten P.S. was written by Mogford on the very bottom in black ink joking about a copy of the "scandal sheet" and personal jokes. Also on the letter, is a reply from Olsen declining the invitation, and giving regards to Mogford's family and talking about his own health and well being
  • Document on the Sul Ross Reunion Class of 1926 (May 13-15, 1976) with a handwritten class of 16' in black felt. Enclosed is a list of accommodation arrangements and price of dinner/person at $6.75 per dinner, signed by Guy Groom.
  • Typed formal document from Mogford of The Former Student Association Class of 1916 to Guy Groom. April 28, 1976
    a handwritten note in blue stating "will be busy" (possibly a decline from Guy Groom to attend the event)
  • Typed formal seminar from the Texas A&M University Development Foundation Estate Planning Seminar Centennial Year Sul Ross Reunion with introductory remarks from Robert M. Rutledge class of 66' with following discussions on the importance of proper estate planning and the use of trusts and gifts in your estate planning (handwritten notes on the back). May 14, 1976
  • Typed formal Sul Ross Reunion on May 13-15, 1976 with felt handwritten note to Mogford, class agent, apologizing for not being able to make it to the event due to personal issues and to send the names of those who make it with signed signature by O. O. Taylor.
  • Formal typed letter from Olive DeLucia, Association of Former Students to Dr. Henry C. Dethloff inviting him to the centennial Sul Ross Reunion Class of 1916 celebrating 60th Anniversary. April 16, 1976
  • Handwritten note in green ink to Joe stating "for your information (then drawn in a smiley face) J"
  • Typed letter from Oscar R. Olson offering his condolences to Mogford on his wife's illness and praising his job as a class agent, but declining the 60th class reunion due to travel restraints. March 21, 1976
  • Typed letter from A. C. Casey declining the invitation to the 60th class reunion due to personal matters. May 4, 1976
  • Typed list of classmates at A&M with handwritten notes on the back, revised list as of November 1973
  • Typed list of classmates at A&M with handwritten notes on the back, revised list as of October 1969
  • Handwritten letter from Hans E. Runge discussing his thanks for the class agent letters, discussing Aggie football game where he expects the Aggies to beat Georgia Bulldogs along with information about a textile mill and A&M campus. July 11, 1980
  • Excerpt from Aggie magazine (pages 33-34) listing Aggie Class years 1905-1971. December [?]
  • Excerpt from The Texas Aggie" (pages 34, 37-38) containing Aggie Class Agents of '76 to '77 and deceased members of silver taps of that year. December 1977
  • Typed list of Classmates at A&M revised list in 1972 with handwritten notes "1916 Class Roll" on back.
  • Texas A&M Former Student Association class reunion overview including the list of attendees, letters that could not be present, list of classmates who have passed away, along with TAMU baseball records and annual Former Student Association funds, etc., signed by Mogford. Undated
  • Typed List of deceased class members since our last reunion held May 13-15 1971 with handwritten additions to the list. May 11, 1976
  • Postcard from Herman E. Miller discussing personal matters about his father passing away who was from the class of 1916 with an attached handwritten note from J. S. Mogford inviting Herman to attend the class 65th reunion. April 28, 1980
  • List of names and addresses of classmates now living. 1976

Klan Collection

1-1/1: Applications for Klan membership, 1928, undated

1-1/2: Assorted ephemera, undated

1-1/3: Ceremonies, description, undated

1-1/4: Constitution and Laws of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan (St. Louis, MO, January 1927)

1-1/5: Correspondence [official], various, 1921-1924, 1941, 1948

1-1/6: The Facts [B'nai B'rith] articles on the Klan, 1951-1956, 1961, 1965

1-1/7: "Fiery Summons", undated

1-1/8: Handbills, programs, and advertisements, 1920, 1924, undated

1-1/9: "Imperial Passport", signed by Imperial Wizard H.W. Evans, undated

1-1/10: Klan band robe, picture and description, 1924

1-1/11: "Klode" (Klan opening and closing hymns), 1925

1-1/12: The Ku Klux Klan (Annie Cooper Burton, auth., 1916), photocopy

1-1/13: The Ku Klux Klan In Prophecy (Bishop Alma White, auth., 1925)

1-1/14: Ku Klux Klan: Secrets Exposed (Johnson Smith and Co., pub., 1922)

1-1/15: Louisiana, 1965, undated

1-1/16: Magazines: Cosmopolitan (March 1924), w/article "When The Klan Tells The Truth" by Louis R. Glavis

1-1/17: Magazines: Forum (January 1926) w/article "The Klan: Defender of Americanism" by Hiram Wesley Evans

1-1/18: Magazines: McClure's Magazine (May 1924), w/article "The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana and in Texas" by Max Bentley

1-1/19: Magazines: The Outlook (November 14, 1923), w/article "Night-Riding Reformers: The Regeneration of Oklahoma" by Stanley Frost

1-1/20: Magazines: The Outlook (November 21, 1923), w/article "Behind the White Hoods: The Regeneration of Oklahoma" by Stanley Frost

1-1/21: Magazines: The Outlook (December 12, 1923), w/advertisement for series of articles on Klan

1-1/22: Magazines: The Outlook (January 2, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: Old Evils in the New Klan" by Stanley Frost

1-1/23: Magazines: The Outlook (January 9, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Crusade of the Fiery Cross" by Stanley Frost

1-1/24: Magazines: The Outlook (January 16, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: Invoking the Whirlwind" by Stanley Frost

1-1/25: Magazines: The Outlook (January 23, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Business of 'Kluxing'" by Stanley Frost

Correspondence, and Photographs

12/10
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Envelope containing a handwritten note and two pressed flowers. postmarked May 16, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 17, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 18, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. May 19, 1918

"My dear little daughter". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 19, 1918

12/15
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/10

12/20
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 21, 1918

"For the Little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 22, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 25, 1918

"My Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 26, 1918

12/25
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/20

12/30
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. June 1, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. June 2, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. June 3, 1918

"Dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. June 24, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. June 25, 1918

12/35
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/30

12/40
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. July 2, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. July 3, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. July 14, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. July 15, 1918

12/45
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/40

12/50
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. July 16, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. July 17, 1918

"Sweetheart". ALS, 3 leaves. July 18, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, pages 1 and 4 only. July 21, 1918

12/55
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/50

12/60
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves. July 26, 1918

"My dear little girl". ALS, 3 leaves. July 28, 1918

ALS, 2 leaves. July 30, 1918

"For my little Folks". ALS, 2 leaves. July 31, 1918

12/65
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/60

12/70
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. August 5, 1918

ALS, 2 leaves. August 6, 1918

ALS, 5 leaves. August 9, 1918

"My dear Margaret". ALS, 2 leaves. August 10, 1918

12/75
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/70

12/80
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Sweetheart". ALS, 1 leaf. undated

"My dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. undated

12/85
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/80

12/90
Various empty envelopes from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his family.

Postmark dates:
January 29, 1918
January 30, 1918
January 31, 1918
February 1, 1918
February 2, 1918
February 4, 1918
March 30, 1918

12/100
Four color postcard with printed pictures regarding World War I
"Infantry Drill at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"U.S. Battalion Artillery Drill, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Entrance to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"The Canteen"

One black and white (B&W) photograph with inscription on back:
"See letter Jan. 10. F.C.T. right rear. Over the top of some real trenches. Taken by a soldier soon after I arrived here. Note the lumpy crumbly soil. All that is not lumps is stone. Makes a fine dust that penetrates anywhere and a mud that sticks exactly like so much glue. Arrow shows long row of wire entanglements"

12/110
Six color postcard with printed pictures regarding World War I
"Entrance to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Double Time"

"Shelter Tent Inspection"

"U.S. Artillery Drill, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"The Beauty Shop"

"Bird-eye View of Army Post, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

Four B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Chapel at Fort Sam Houston. Here 13 negroes were recently sentenced to death for mutiny"

"F.C.T. Winter 1918. Travis"

"Where they hung the thirteen mutinous negroes - part of the company that shot up Houston recently"

"Where they buried the thirteen"

12/120
Four B&W photograph with no inscriptions.

Twenty-five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Camp Travis Review. (Use magnifying glass)"

"Review on March 13, 1918 for Gov. of Oklahoma"

"Review of Gov. of Oklahoma" [4 scenes]

"This building is three days old and 300-350 feet long"

"A company street with a company assembled"

"A company street barrack housing 125 men. These buildings stretch as far as one can see"

"A picture taken in the middle of the day, of a stretch of track 1/3 mile long. (Where they load up for France) This was taken during a norther and the cloud of dust obstructs the view. The arrow points to a building only 50 feet from the camera. About 100 feet of tracks (right) and 150 (left) show - the edge of the dust cloud is thus outlined. No dust at extreme left, see freight car"

"An army balloon, almost a daily sight"

"Where a small part of the hay goes"

"Count the bales of hay here"

"A part of one detail of the general problem of maintenance. Piles of baled hay. Note the horse and buggy to get relative size - 3 times as high. As big as a house"

"Camp Travis Post Office"

"Air and plenty of it"

"Streets at Camp Travis"

"You can count the trees but not the soldiers in this camp"

"Writing letters, playing the piano, holding a talk fest. The usual afternoon use of the Y. In this type of building the other wing 60x30 is used for reading, games and writing too"

"A good view of the main room of a Y building. In some cases this is the only large room. Note the permanent movie screen, stage, piano. Two little rooms, class, dressing or bed, one each side of stage. Folding writing tables across benches at posts. Also two rows additional at outside walls. Capacity of hall about 650. Main room of Y #30. Camp Travis. 1. Jos. W. Nory, Educ. Sec'y, 2. E.O. Williams, Physical, 3. Hume Frost, Asst., 4. W.M. __, Ex-religious Sec'y"

"The Texas Soldiers opinion of a Yankee preacher. (2/3 of the audience is shown) 4000 men - and all quiet. Note the outdoor stage, with a wrestling mat, and the movie screen. Half the end of the Y building shows. My room at present (only one on second floor) is marked by the X"

"F.C.T. on right"

"A part of the outgoing mail of 2 regiments 358-359th. Part goes to the reg. P.O. Here we took n 2 sacks of parcel post and 1120 letters. January 6, 1918"

"Travis Post Office"

"A Y.W.C.A. Hostess house 5 now in R.S. Serve meals and provide a place for women to meet their soldier friends. L shaped. Note the large enclosed veranda. Everything permanently screened here. Camp Travis"

12/130
Six B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Y.M.C.A. No. 29 Play Room"

"F.C.T.'s Bldg., Camp Travis"

"Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson YMCA Sec'y. Camp Travis, 1918. Bldg. #29"

"Reading room wing on the left. Office int he center of the H (right behind the soldier). My window, first floor just to left of fire escape. The funny little windows above the triangle and to the right are for the light for outdoor moving pictures"

"Y.M.C. No. 29"

"The main room of the Y. It will hold 7 or 8 hundred people. The wing is used now as a store, but this week we will fix it up for the officers to use. The only man in camp from connecticut is standing on the corner. This land is full of small stones. So we pick them up, make side walks and fences of them and paint them white. Notice how high our grass has grown. Mar. 19"

12/140
Five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Pack Train - 8th U.S. Cavalry. Marfa, Texas"

"1918"

"Fairrs left! ho"

"Tug of War"

"Mexican refreshment stand near the Mission San Jose"

12/150
Six B&W picture postcards of various scenes of Mercedes, Texas

Sixteen B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"After the hurricane, Camp Mercedes"

"After the hurricane, May, 1919, Camp Mercedes"

"Camp Mercedes, 1919"

"Headquarters in foreground, Hospital in background, Barracks on right, Officers Qrs on left"

"Barracks and stables and sand, Camp Mercedes.

"Irrigation Canal West boundary of Camp"

"Notice 2nd Barracks from right - hurricane"

"Officers Qrs. Barracks. Headquarters bldg. Y.M.C.A., Camp Mercedes"

"Officers Qrs. Non-Com. Hospital"

"Parade Ground & Barracks, Camp Mercedes, Tex"

"View of Parade Ground & Barracks, Camp Mercedes, Texas"

"Y.M.C.A., Camp Mercedes, 1919"

"Camp Mercedes, Spring 1919" [three scenes]

"YMCA Camp Mercedes, Spring 1919. F.C.T. by Fireplace"

12/160
Five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Rio Grande, Spring 1919"

"Rio Grande, 1919" [two scenes]

"Barricade at Outpost. Llano Grande Pump"

"Mercedes, 1919. An old mill, the first to be built in this section - now in the center of a Mexican village"

12/170
Johnston, Captain Frank H. [Company M, 1st Regt. Connecticut Home Guards] to Franklin C. Thompson. TLS, 1 leaf. January 15, 1918

Fitch, C.L. [Camp Logan, Houston TX] to F.C. Thompson. ALS, 2 leaves. March 23, 1917

Sherry, Will to Mr. Thompson. ALS, 1 leaf. undated

Nash, Lyman J. [Camp Beauregard, La.] to Mr. Thompson. TLS, 1 leaf. March 23, 1918

Reese, Clarence [Chaplain, 360th Infantry, Camp Travis] to Mr. F.C. Thompson. TLS, 2 leaves. March 25, 1918

Oakes, Clay O. to Mr. Williams. TL, carbon copy, 1 leaf. March 3, 1918

12/180
One printed postcard showing three B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"A General View of Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas, Where an Army of 46,000 Men is in Training"
"The Historic Alamo, San Antonio, Texas"
"View of General Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

Booklet contained B&W photographs:
"The Alamo - Built 1718"

"Delivering Supplies to Company Kitchen"

"Home of the Commanding Officer"

"Company on Drill Ground"

"Company Lined up in Front of Barracks"

"Field Artillery"

"Signal Corps at Work"

"U.S. Wireless Station, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Gift Chapel, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Officers Quarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Main Entrance to Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"United States Aeroplane"

"Recruits Arriving at Camp Travis"

"More Recruits"

"Getting "Shot"

"One of the Barracks"

"Partial View of Camp Travis"

"Looking up a Company Street"

"Setting-up Exercises"

"Inspection in Company Street"

"Another Partial View of the Many Buildings"

"Lined up for Mess"

"The Men who Bake the Bread"

12/190
One sheet of unused YMCA writing paper.

12/200
Printed postcard with picture of various flags.

War Roll Card of Membership.

YMCA printed color Christmas card, with envelope.

Pencil sketch by B. Gerhardt [a soldier at Camp Travis]. Titled "The Conquers Fate"

Typed copy of verse "In My Castle on the River Rhine," 1 leaf.

Typed list of General Orders at Camp Mercedes. July 19, 1919

12/210
Two B&W photographs of F.C. Thompson in uniform, 1918.

Typed note from A.T. Powell explaining circumstances regarding "The Little Folks at Home: Their Book" 1 leaf.

Photocopy of a handwritten booklet by F.C. Thompson, "The Little Folks at Home: Their Book" 15 leaves.

12/220
Extracts from various letters from F.C. Thompson. Typed, 15 leaves.

12/230
Note from A.T. Powell regarding the extracts from letters. Typed, 1 leaf.

Extracts from missing letters. Typed, 3 leaves.

12/240
Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal. TLS, 2 leaves. November 2, 1993

Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal. TLS, 2 leaves. July 5, 1993
Attached is:

Notes re: corrections to printout of letter transcriptions. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

Three leaves of printouts showing corrections.

Addendum to letter. Typed, 1 leaf.

Excerpt from "Camp Travis: The National Army Cantonment at Fort Sam Houston, 75th Anniversary" booklet. Photocopy, 3 leaves.

Excerpt from "Camp Travis and Its Part in the World War" booklet. Photocopy, 7 leaves.

Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal.. ALS, 1 leaf. August 28, 1993
Attached is: Fifteen pages from printout of letter transcriptions showing corrections to be made.

12/250
Davis, Jacqueline B. [Museum Technician, Fort Sam Houston Museum] to Donald H. Dyal. TLS, 1 leaf. January 30, 1993

Correspondence

11/10
Typed card addressed to Donald Dyal from Alice T. Powell.

Alice Thompson Powell [Concord, NH] to Dr. Dyal. Re: Donation of collection. TLS, 1 leaf. November 14, 1992

Document of Donation to Sterling C. Evans Library. Typed and signed. 1 leaf.

Handwritten chart by Alice T. Powell regarding the contents of the collection.

"Contents of the Package" list of donated material. Typed, 1 leaf.

Clipping from unknown magazine of verse.

11/20
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dearest". ALS, 2 leaves. [Indianapolis] December 29, 1917

"My dear wife". ALS, 1 leaf. January 1, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 1 leaf. January 2, 1918

"To all the folks". ALS, 4 leaves. January 2, 1918

11/25
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//20

11/30
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Alice". ALS, 2 leaves. January 4, 1918

"My dear Pat". ALS, 1 leaf. January 5, 1918

"My dear Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves. January 6, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 9 leaves. January 6, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves. January 8, 1918

"My dear girl". ALS, 5 leaves. January 9, 1918

"To my littlest little girl". ALS, 1 leaf. January 9, 1918

"My dear wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 10, 1918

11/35
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//30

11/40
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To Everybody". ALS, 3 leaves. January 11, 1918

"My dear little Sweetheart". ALS, 2 leaves. January 11, 1918

"My dear wife". ALS, 7 leaves. January 12, 1918

"My dear little folks". ALS, 5 leaves. Sunday, January 13, 1918

11/45
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//40

11/50
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves. January 14, 1918

"My dear little daughter". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. January 14, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. January 15, 1918

Letter fragment, page 4 only. Handwritten, 1 leaf. undated

Letter fragment, pages 5 through 9 only. January 15, 1918

11/55
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//50

11/60
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

ALS, 4 leaves. [Original first page is missing, typed copy is substituted], with original envelope. January 16, 1918

Letter fragment, pages 4-7 only. Attached is handwritten note and original envelope. January 17, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. January 18, 1918

"Dear Wife" The Birthday. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. (January 19, 1918)

11/65
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//60

11/70
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To everybody". ALS, 9 leaves. January 20, 1918

"My dear little sweetheart". ALS, 4 leaves. Sunday, January 20, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 21, 1918

"To my little Folks". ALS, 3 leaves. January 21, 1918

"My dearest Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 22, 1918

11/75
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//70

11/80
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dearest". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. January 23, 1918

"My dear little girl". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. Sunday (January 27, 1918)

"My dear Wife". ALS, 9 leaves. February 2, 1918

11/85
Photocopies of the letters in file 11/80

11/90
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, pages 3 through 8. ALS, 6 leaves. February 14, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 6 leaves. February 15, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 8 leaves. February 16, 1918

"To everybody". ALS, 4 leaves. Sunday (February 17, 1918)

"Dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. (February 17, 1918)

11/95
Photocopies of the letters in File 11/90

11/100
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. February 18, 1918

"My dear Alice". ALS, 6 leaves. February 19, 1918

"Dearest". ALS, 5 leaves. February 20, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 4 leaves. February 21, 1918

"My dear Wife". 1918. ALS, 1 leaf. February 22, (1918)

11/105
Photocopies of the letters in File 11/100

11/110
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To everybody". ALS, 4 leaves. February 23, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves. Sunday, February 24, 1918

"My Wife". ALS, 7 leaves. February 25, 1918

"Dear Patsie". ALS, 7 leaves. February 26, 1918

"To My Little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves. February 26, 1918

11/115
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//110

11/120
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. February 27, 1918

"Dear Madam". ALS, 3 leaves. February 28, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 4 leaves. March 3, 1918

"Another Letter for my Little Folks" ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. March 4, 1918.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. March 5, 1918

11/125
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//120

11/130
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. March 7, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 6 leaves. March 9, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. March 10, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 1 leaf. March 11, 1918

"My dear Margaret". ALS, 6 leaves. March 13, 1918

11/135
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//130

11/140
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, pages 3 through 6 only. Included is hand drawn diagram. March 14, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. March 26, 1918

"To my little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves. March 28, 1918

Handwritten list of March statistics, 1 leaf.

Letter fragment, page 3 only. March 31, 1918

11/145
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//140

11/150
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. April 1, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves. April 4, 1918

"My dear little Folks". ALS, 5 leaves. April 4, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 5, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, pages 1 and 3 10. April 7, 1918

11/155
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//150

11/160
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 12, 1918

"Dear Patsie". ALS, 4 leaves. April 16, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. April 18, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 7 leaves. April 19, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 22, 1918

11/165
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//160

11/170
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Margaret". ALS, 5 leaves. April 22, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 4 leaves. April 23, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. April 24, 1918

"My dear Children". ALS, 3 leaves. April 27, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. April 29, 1918

11/175
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//170

11/180
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. April 30, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. May 1, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. May 2, 1918

"Dear Pat". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 3, 1918

ALS, 5 leaves. May 6, 1918

11/185
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//180

11/190
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, page 4 only. May 8, 1918

Newspaper clipping: "Army 'Y' Decides On Censorship to Halt Pro Germans"

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 9, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 10, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. May 11, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 12, 1918

11/195
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//190

11/200
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 6 leaves, with original envelope. May 14, 1918

"My dear little Folks". ALS, 2 leaves. May 14, 1918

"My dear Alice". ALS, 4 leaves. May 15, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. May 16, 1918

11/205
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//200

A-I

1/1: Abrego, Nelda G. - Correspondence related to the immigration of Miss Abrego to the United States and her later return to Monterrey, Mexico. November 1959 - April 1961

1/2: Altito Pasture - Correspondence relating to the rental by Mercurio Martinez and others a 100 acre tract, José Vasquez Borrego Grant, Zapata County, Texas. October 1959

1/3: Altito Tract - Handwritten drafts (borradores) of deeds relating to the Altito Tract, also known as the Josefa Martinez de Gutierrez tract, Zapata County, Texas, and involving Martinez and the heirs of Maria del Refugio Gutierrez de Martinez, deceased. 1959

1/4: Campo Santo Pasture - Notes, maps and correspondence concerning land in the vicinity of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, proposed for sale to Henry M. Martinez by Mercurio Martinez, also included is a copy of civil action No. 529, condemning Martinez' property for the Falcon Reservoir. May 1958 - November 1962; June 10, 1958

1/5: Casa Verde Abstract, (File No. 25), including a "Map of the Partition of the Heirs of Manuel Benavides Garcia hands in the José Vazquez Borrego Grant and Certain Sections of Land," Zapata County, and an unsigned Oil and Gas Lease, relating to land owned by Martinez. 1917 - August 1930.

1/6: Casa Verde y La Selva - Copies of documents and correspondence relating to hands formerly owned by Jose S. Benavides and purchased by Martinez. 1928-1958

1/7: Cerritos Tract - Correspondence and notes concerning the proposed sale of land near Volares, Zapata County, owned by Martinez. April - May 1961

1/8: Chalas Property, Lot No. 9, Block 91 Laredo, lists of materials, receipts, permits and sketch maps related to the installation of water in three houses on Calle Hidalgo, Laredo and adding a bathroom to one house. September - November 1960

1/9: District Court Terms of Webb and Zapata Counties, and other materials including a copy of the will of A.M. Bruni, an old photograph of county officials, a copy of a speech made by James V. Allard while running for the U. S. Senate, and memo sheets quoting authorities to be used in legal cases including Bruni vs. Borrego (1941). July 1928; August 1942; Undated

1/10: Eye Operation Expenses, including bills, correspondence, and insurance materials related to Mercurio Martinez's cataract operation, performed by Dr. Joseph A. de Gasperi of San Antonio, in 1954. Copies of later letters from Mercurio Martinez to Dr. Gasperi through 1959 are included. In one, Mercurio Martinez offers to help Dr. Gasperi purchase land near Falcon Dam. dated September 2, 1959

1/11: Farm Maps of Mercurio Martinez, including 6 maps prepared by the U. S. Department of Agriculture,showing tracts of land in Zapata County, referred to by Mercurio Martinez as Casa Verde Farm, Guadalupe Farm, La [UNK] Farm, El Campo Santo, Recuerdo Farm, and La Silva Farm. Correspondence and notes are also included. 1939; January-April 1949

1/12: Federal Land Bank of Houston, correspondence concerning a transfer of interest of stock from Jose S. Benavides to Mercurio Martinez, Also included is a Texas State Historical Survey Committee Program. March 1960; October 1960

1/13: Gutierrez, Felipe Martinez, David Martinez and Francisa Martinez, copies of documents relating to the petition of their lands in Webb and Zapata counties including a copy of a map of the petition. 1925-1937

1/14: Gutierrez, Felipe M., Estate of, including notes, sketch maps and correspondence related to the petition of Jesus M. Gonzales land in the Comunidad de Dolores, Zapata County. 1948-1951

1/15: Gutierrez, Felipe M. vs. Margarita Gutierrez, copy of an injunction granted to the plaintiffs, Felipe M. Gonzales et. al. for their exclusive use of a lane from the Laredo-Zapata State Highway to the San Jose Ranch, Zapata County as described by the metes and bounds of said lane. 1930

1/16: Gutierrez, Herlinda de Martinez, correspondence and copies of documents related to the contest of her will. 1958-1962

1/17: Hidalgo Houses, water meter sketch maps, notes and receipts, concerning the installation of water meters on rental property, Laredo. 1961

1/18: Highway, Laredo-Zapata, copies of documents and maps concerning highway right-to-way, including maps of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas.

1/19: Historical Association, correspondence, clippings, reports and newsletters related to the Texas State Historical Association, including materials on the history of Zapata County. 1956-1960

1/20: History of San Ygnacio, Laredo and Laredo National Bank, Jose Vasquez Borrego, Jesus Trevino, Blas Maria Uribe and other ancestors of Mercurio Martinez, as presented in clippings and notes by Martinez. A picture of the sundial at San Ygnacio is included. Other settlements mentioned are Guerrero, Tamaulipas, originally Revilla, and Zapata. 1957-1961

1/21: Income Tax Reports, including list of houses owned by Mercurio Martinez. 1958-1961

1/22: Insurance of Mercurio Martinez houses against fire, Insurance policies. 1963-1964

1/23: Intervencion, Francesca, newspapers and clippings. 1945; 1958

Tolson Papers

1/1: Grade reports, starting in 1917

1/2: Letters to his family, 1918-1923

1/3: Letters to his family, 1937-1943

1/4: 1923 Commencement invitation

1/5: Newspaper articles, 1920-1954

1/6: Photographs

1/7: General Electric Publication

1/8: RCA Victor Co., Inc. Publication

Texas Revolution Opera Materials

1/45: Sketch of the musical scenario for the Gonzales Act

1/46: Second sketch of the musical scenario for the Gonzales Act

1/47: Orchestration schema and musical scenario for the Gonzales Act

1/48: Captain Mosely Baker's speech to rescue the Alamo

1/49: Introductory remarks for broadcasting the finale of "Gonzales". March 29, 1927

1/50: Plan of graphic order of scenes for "Gonzales"

1/51: Notes for Gonzales Act, original rough draft

1/52: Notes for Gonzales Act, preliminary draft

1/53: Notes for Gonzales Act, typescript with index

1/54: Notes on dramatic personae of Gonzales Act with index

1/55: Letter to Prof. R. D. Brachett regarding stage set for Gonzales Act

1/56: Words of the finale, "Farewell Gonzales"

1/57: Correspondence. 1919-1926

1/58: Correspondence. 1928-1930

1/59: Draft of introductory remarks

1/60: Explanations for "The Mother's Curse"

1/61: Libretto sketches for "Gonzales"

Minute books

1/1
Minute Book
January 30, 1919 - May 10, 1923

1/2
Minute Book
October 18, 1923 - May 5, 1932

1/3
Minute Book
October 20, 1932 - December 3, 1936

1/4
Minute Book
December 17, 1936 - May 4, 1939

1/5
Minute Book
October 19, 1939 - May 7, 1942

1/6
Minute Book
October 1, 1942 - November 2, 1950

1/7
Minute Book
September 3, 1953 - April 25, 1957

1/8
Minute Book
October 3, 1957 - October 19, 1961

Junto Club Materials

1/1: "War Cartoons" by Gilbert Allen Geist, discusses the depictions of Germans by cartoonist John T. McCutchion of the Chicago Tribune and war propaganda. November 21, 1919 [unedited]

1/2: "Physicians and the World War" by T.C. Brunneman. Sunday, May 9, 1920

1/3: "European Observations" by Isaac S. Ashburn, giving a brief presentation of some of the writer's observations in Europe. December 10, 1919

1/4: "Bolshevism" by E. E. McQuillen, begins with the split in the ranks of the Russian Socialists in 1905. 1920

1/5: "Foreign Loans As Empire Builders" by H.S. Hundson

1/6: "The New Poetry" by Thomas F. Mayo

Series 9, Box 2

2/15

  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from Geo A. Hubbell. May 8, 1919
  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from the United States Post Office. March 27, 1922
  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from Paula Garcia. December 6, 1929
  • Note, sender and receiver unknown. December 20, 1930
  • Mass mail for the Free Breath product. Undated
  • Letter to H.H. Contreras from unknown. February 23, 1928
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez from H.H. Contreras. July 4, 1943
  • Letter to Estela Contreras from Araceli P. Davis (4 pages). February 6, 1980
  • Letter to the Contreras children from their mother Estela Contreras (2 pages). February 18, 1980

Klan Collection

1-2/1: Magazines: The Outlook (January 30, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Lure of the White Masks" by Stanley Frost

1-2/2: Magazines: The Outlook (February 6, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Power of Invisibility" by Stanley Frost

1-2/3: Magazines: The Outlook (February 13, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Specter's Heavy Hand" by Stanley Frost

1-2/4: Magazines: The Outlook (February 20, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Giant Begins to Rule Us" by Stanley Frost

1-2/5: Magazines: The Outlook (February 27, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Plan to Capture Washington" by Stanley Frost

1-2/6: Magazines: The Outlook (September 3, 1924), w/piece "The Klan as an Issue"

1-2/7: Magazines: The Outlook (October 15, 1924), w/article "The Klan Restates Its Case" by Stanley Frost, and piece "The Rise and Fall of the Ku Klux Klan"

1-2/8: Magazines: Survey Graphic (June 1925), w/article "My Fight with the Ku Klux Klan" by Ben B. Lindsey

1-2/9: Magazines: Survey Graphic (January 1947), special issue on segregation

1-2/10: Magazines: The World's Work (May 1923), w/article "Salesmen of Hate: The Ku Klux Klan" by Robert L. Duffus

1-2/11: Magazines: The World's Work (February 1928) w/article "The Masked Politics of the Klan" by Stanley Frost

1-2/12: Maine, 1025-1929

1-2/13: Membership materials, 1925, undated

1-2/14: Minutes from various "klaverns", 1922, 1924-1926

1-2/15: Musical Score: "Hurrah for the Ku Klux Klan" (Mrs. Harvey Thompson, Waller, TX, 1923)

1-2/16: Musical Score: "Ku Klux Kismet" (Mary Gue, 1924)

1-2/17: Newspaper articles, 1920-1925, 1937, 1946, 1965-1970

1-2/18: Oath of Allegiance, undated

1-2/19: Organizational documents (i.e. incorporation), 1923-1924, 1946, undated

1-2/20: Pamphlets on specific subjects, 1924, undated

1-2/21: Photographs (Texas, Kansas), 1921, 1923, undated

1-2/22: Postcards, 1943, undated

1-2/23: Propaganda, handouts, and pamphlets, 1924, undated

1-2/24: Propaganda materials and announcements, undated

1-2/25: Questionnaire for prospective members, undated

1-2/26: "Rules for Demonstrators Approved by N.A.A.C.P.", 1964?

1-2/27: Stationary, undated

1-2/28: Wisconsin (incorporation and dissolution of Klan chapter), 1924-1926, 1946

Oversize Materials

72/68
Genealogical chart of the descendants of Domingo Gonzales, six sheets.

72/69
Map of South half of Webb County, whiteprint, 1920.

72/70
Contour map showing proposed road from Laredo to Beeville, blueprint.

Letters, Biographies and Manuscripts

S1-2/1 to S1-2/8:

  • Letters and Poems to Tevis Clyde Smith from Robert E. Howard from June 8, 1923, to circa 1934. (118 items, 337 pages between 8 folders)

S1-2/9: Truett Vinson

  • Probably the first friend that Howard made in Brownwood. It was Vinson who introduced Smith to Howard. Vinson published his amateur journal The Toreador to which Howard contributed. Vinson was also active in The Junto, the circulating journal of several writers, including Booth Mooney, Harold Preece, Lenore Preece, Smith, et al. These letters from Vinson to Smith consists of seven pages, dated in 1921, 1925 and 1928. (7 pages, 4 letters).

S1-2/10: Herbert Klatt (1907-1928)

  • Klatt was a farm boy from Hamilton County, Texas who was a strong follower of the Lone Star Scout program and their amateur papers. From an examination of his letters to Smith, he was extremely well-read and was a member of The Junto. He entered a sanitarium in early 1928 and died in May, presumably of tuberculosis. After his death, the members of The Junto planned a tribute volume to Klatt, but it never came to fruition.
  • Eleven letters dating from May 27, 1925, to July 12, 1927, written from Klatt to Smith, one letter from Truett Vinson to Smith relating to Klatt's death and a letter from the Klatt family to Smith, dated May 18, 1928, thanking him for flowers for Herbert's grave. These letters were the basis of an article about Klatt written by Glenn Lord for The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, No. 1, August 1990.

S1-2/11: Harold Preece (1906-1992)

  • Preece and Howard first met in Austin in 1927. Preece was a journalist and writer. His books deal primarily with the historical events of Texas and included Living Pioneers, Lone Star Man, and The Dalton Gang. (100 pages)

S1-2/12: Lenore Preece

  • Sister to Harold Preece, Lenore took over active editorship of The Junto from 1928-1930 when the periodical died a natural death. (30 pages)

S1-2/13: Booth Mooney (1912-1977)

  • Editor of The Junto until 1928. He went on to work as a journalist, served in the Air Corps in World War II, and became an assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson. He was the author of ten books. (13 pages)

S1-2/14: Letters from Alvin Earl Perry [?] to Tevis Clyde Smith, 1930-1931

S1-2/15: Letter to and from unknown persons, Undated

S1-2/16: Manuscript, Images out of the Sky

  • A Volume of Verse by Tevis Clyde Smith, Robert E. Howard, and Lenore Preece. This is the original manuscript submitted by Smith to Christopher Publishing House in Boston Massachusetts and returned to Smith with a rejection letter dated January 11, 1932. The manuscript consists of 44 pages typed on one side only. Each of the three authors typed out their own poems which Smith submitted. The tattered envelope is also present.
  • Smith provided six poems, two of which he later included in his book of poetry Images Out of the Sky, that he self-published in 1966. Lenore Preece provided eighteen poems and Robert E. Howard provided sixteen poems. Most if not all the Howard poems were later published in various publications. On page 331 of his bibliography of Howard, The Last Celt, Glenn Lord cites the manuscript but did now know what it contained.

S1-2/17: Manuscript, Diogenes of Today by Robert E. Howard and Clyde Smith (11 pages typed)

  • At a later date, Smith inserted Tevis in front of Clyde and also added a copyright date of 1969 at the bottom edge of the front sheet. This story was published in the book Red Blades of Black Cathay by Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith by Donald M. Grant in 1971 as the second story in that volume. In the introduction, Smith says that he and Howard wrote Diogenes in 1924 or 1925. "The story worked itself out as we took turns at the typewriter." Smith ultimately sent the story out but it was returned rejected. Only years later did Grant accept the story.

Newsletters, Articles, Clippings, and Writings

1/1: Newspapers and Bulletins
New Left Notes, Students for a Democratic Society, Vol. 4, No. 24, July 8, 1969
The Lumpen: Revolutionary Student News Service, Merritt College Black Student Union, Vol. I, No. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1970
The Black Panther: Black Community News Service, Vol. V, No. 19, Saturday, November 7, 1970 (published weekly)
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Convention Bulletin #7, Vol 1, No. 13, May 8, 1946
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Vol 2, No. 1, February 1947
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Convention Bulletin #12, Vol 4, No 6, March 17, 1949

1/2: Newsletters
The Street Speaker, "In the Interest of the Black Race & Business," Vol. 11, no. 4, August - November 1996
Habari za Ujamaa: Vol 2, No 2, December 8, 1972

1/3: Magazines and Articles
Liberator, September 1921
Liberator, Vol. III, No. 1, January 1963
Malcolm X Interview - Playboy, pg. 53-54, 56-60, 62-63, May 1963
Scanlan's: Suppressed Issue: Guerrilla War in the USA., Vol 1, No 8, January 1971

1/4: Writings
"Scottsboro: Act 3", by Sasha Small, published by International Labor Defense, 1934
"Why we are for Roosevelt," by The Publishers of People's Voice (reprint from the New York People's Voice), July 15, 1944
"Why I Remain a Negro," by Walter White, reprinted from the Saturday Review of Literature, October 11, 1947
"The Strike Explained", by Third World Liberation Front, February 5, 1969
"What do you people want?...," by Third World Liberation Front, February 11, 1969
Invisible City, Numbers 18-20: (poetry collection), October 1976
"Side by Side…," by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Undated
"Un Testimonio Sobre la Esclavitud en Montevideo," by Gallardo, Jorge Emilio, Undated

News Articles, Bulletins, Letters, and Miscellaneous

S1-25/1: Postcard, View of Main St., Cross Plains, Texas, 1922

S1-25/2: Before and after photographs of "The Robert E. Howard Home" presented by Project Pride.

S1-25/3: Newspaper clipping with postcard describing Robert E. Howard's visit to Rio Grande City.

S1-25/4: Postcard from L. Sprague de Camp to Thomas Munnerlyn regarding REHUPA, July 30, 1990.

S1-25/5: Copy of Robert E. Howard's Death Certificate, reduced-size copy. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

S1-25/6: Copy of Robert E. Howard's Death Certificate, direct copy. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

S1-25/7: Photograph - Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith Boxing. 1.25 x 2.25 inch original and 5 x 7 inch and 8 x 10 inch enlargements.

S1-25/8: Brownwood, Texas High School Graduation Invitation, 1923, with a card of Robert Ervin Howard enclosed.

S1-25/9: Letter - Tevis Clyde Smith to Tom Munnerlyn regarding "Frontier's Generation", August 12, 1983

S1-25/10: Letter - Novalyne Price Ellis to Clyde and Ruby Smith mentioning a Robert E. Howard article she has written, October 6, 1984

S1-25/11: Letter - Tevis Clyde Smith to Tom Munnerlyn regarding "Red Blades of Cathay" and "The Book of Robert E. Howard", August 18, 1983

S1-25/12: Information about "The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane"

S1-25/13: University News Service. "De Camp to Lecture on Howard's Works." Brownwood Bulletin, October 8, 1978

S1-25/14: Celis, Bill. "Convention Fetes Howard's Work." Brownwood Bulletin, October 17, 1978

S1-25/15: "Science Fiction Writers to Speak Here Thursday." Brownwood Bulletin, February 17, 1980

S1-25/16: Celis, Bill. "Unassuming Years at HP." Brownwood Bulletin, October 18, 1978

S1-25/17: Laughlin, Lee. "Conan Fighting a Mighty Battle in Courtroom." Brownwood Bulletin, August 21, 1983

S1-25/18: Cross Plains Review clipping of Howard's poem "The Sea." Typed note to Tevis Clyde Smith at the top.

S1-25/19: Newspaper article "Robt. Howard Cross Plains Tries Suicide" Cross Plains, June 11, 1936

S1-25/20: St. John, Bob. "Howard a Different Man." The Dallas Morning News, February 22, 1980

S1-25/21: St John, Bob. "Small, God-fearing Town." The Dallas Morning News, February 23, 1980

S1-25/22: St. John, Bob. "A Paradox Within Himself." The Dallas Morning News, February 24, 1980

S1-25/23: Greene, A.C. "The Creator of Conan." The Dallas Morning News, March 4, 1988

S1-25/24: Klein, Pattie. "Fantasy is 'In' Thing and That's A Fact." Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, October 15, 1978

S1-25/25: Smith, Tevis Clyde. "Brownwood Narrowly Misses Fantasy Convention." Pecan Valley News, December 15, 1976

S1-25/26: Whispers Magazine: Advertising Mailing

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

Correspondence and Personal Materials

2/1: Greeting Cards [ITEMS REMOVED, now housed in Box 3]

2/2: Wedding Announcement, 1922
A formal wedding announcement from the bride's mother, Mrs. E. O. Thomas, announcing that her daughter Kate had married Sterling C. Evans; implies the couple's first home was in Bryan, Texas. The envelope is addressed to Miss Ollie Evans. The announcement reads "Mrs. E. O. Thomas, announces the marriage of her daughter, Kate, to Mr. Sterling C. Evans, on Thursday, December seventh, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, Whitewright, Texas, At Home, Bryan, Texas

2/3: Letters to Cathrene Evans, 1953-1955
Letters written by Evans to his wife while he was on business trips in New York, N.Y., and Washington, D.C. Six letters on Hotel stationery: Waldorf Astoria, New York, NY and Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.

2/4: Inauguration of Texas Governor Allan Shivers, 1953
Invitation and program for the inauguration of Texas Governor Allan Shivers in 1953

2/5: Gus Wortham biography. January 1994 - July 11, 1996
Includes correspondence about and a draft of foreword composed by Evans for the biography of Gus Wortham, Gus Wortham: Portrait of a Leader, written by Fran Dressman (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1994). [ITEMS SEPARATED, held in 18/1] 22 color photographs (4" x 6") from the reception held on August 5.

2/6: Texas A&M University Football Game, November 1987
Correspondence, ticket stubs, hotel receipt, social invitations from the President of Texas A&M University, the Chancellor of Texas A&M University System, and the Director of the Sterling C. Evans Library, 1987

2/7: Evans' 100th birthday celebration, 1999
Includes letter of congratulations from family and business executives. The Brackett News 29 July 1999 article on front page "Evans Approaches Century Mark." Birthday Banner.

2/8: Blank Personal Stationery, undated
Address "P.O. Box 777/Castroville, TX 78009"

2/9: Guest books, 1949-1987
Three stenographer's notebooks, all in the same handwriting. Two recording telephone calls and addresses; one notebook of which is labeled as the "new book" and the other as the "old book." The third notebook lists the visitors.

Yearbooks

10/1
Yearbook
1922-1923

10/2
Yearbook
1924-1925

10/3
Yearbook
1925-1926

10/4
Yearbook
1926-1927

10/5
Yearbook
1927-1928

10/6
Yearbook
1928-1929

10/7
Yearbook
1930-1931

10/8
Yearbook
1931-1932

10/9
Yearbook
1932-1933

10/10
Yearbook
1934-1935

10/11
Yearbook
1935-1936

10/12
Yearbook
1937-1938

10/13
Yearbook
1938-1939

10/14
Yearbook
1939-1940

10/15
Yearbook
1942-1943

10/16
Yearbook
1943-1944

10/17
Yearbook
1944-1945

10/18
Yearbook
1946-1947

10/19
Yearbook
1949-1950

10/20
Yearbook
1950-1951

10/21
Yearbook
1951-1952

10/22
Yearbook [2x]
1952-1953

10/23
Yearbook
1953-1954

10/24
Yearbook [2x]
1954-1955

10/25
Yearbook [2x]
1955-1956

10/26
Yearbook [2x]
1956-1957

10/27
Yearbook
1957-1958

10/28
Yearbook
1958-1959

10/29
Yearbook [2x]
1959-1960

10/30
Yearbook
1960-1961

10/31
Yearbook [2x]
1961-1962

10/32
Yearbook [2x]
1962-1963

10/33
Yearbook [2x]
1963-1964

10/34
Yearbook [2x]
1964-1965

Morton Materials

1/1: Lab manual, "Testing Laboratory Manuel: Tension and Compression of Wood". Undated (17 pages)

1/2: Class notes. October 6, [????]

1/3: Testing Laboratory Manual, includes "Laboratory Wiring, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Starting", "Practical Electrical Measurements", "DC Generator Characteristics", "DC Motor Characteristics", "Efficiency of Motor and Generator", "AC Circuit Relations", "Measurement of Three-Phase Power", "Polarity and Efficiency of Transformers", "Transformer Connections", and "Induction Motor". Undated (16 pages)

1/4: Mechanical Engineering notes. November 18, 1922 (9 pages)

1/5: Composition book, "Sect. 35 Company D Goodwin" [professor of class?]. Undated (22 pages)

1/6: Manual for Courses in Argumentation (Session 1924-1925), "The Agricultural of Mechanical College of Texas Manual for Courses in Argumentation" (English 301, 303, 304, and 306) by George Summey, Jr. 1924 (41 pages)

1/7: Ag[ricultural] Economics notes and lab questions. October 11, 1929 (51 pages)

1/8: Department of Agronomy lab book, Agricultural Engineering. Undated (185 pages)

1/9: Textbook, Farm Building by Dr. A.E. Scoates. 1922 (132 pages)

1/10: Two Agricultural Engineering field notebooks. Undated

1/11: Laboratory manual, "A Laboratory Course in General Soils Agronomy 301 for College Students" prepared by Agronomy Department of Texas A&M College.

Oversize Materials

73/71
Genealogical chart of the descendants of Jesusa Vidaurri and Victorino Dovalina.

73/72
Plan of New Zapata showing lots, whiteprint with color key, 1951.

73/73
Map showing Rufino Lopez's lands in Webb, Duval, Jim Hogg and Zapata Counties, whiteprint on linen, 1922.

73/74
Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, Survey 197, in Zapata and Webb Counties, showing ownership of tracts of land, whiteprint.

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

3/1: Secretary, Corresponding, circa 1960

3/2: Treasurer's Reports, May 6-7, 1960

3/3: Vice President-At-Large, May 5, 1960

3/4: Vice-President, 1st, 1959-1960

3/5: Vice-President, 2nd, Undated

3/6: Vice-President, 3rd, Undated

3/7: Vice-President, 4th, Undated

3/8: Vice-President, 5th, 1959-1960

3/9: Yearbooks, 1959-1960

3/10: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1961

3/11: Annual Reports, 1960-1961

3/12: Constitution and By-Laws, May 13, 1961

3/13: Correspondence, April-May 1961

3/14: Executive Board Meeting, 1960-1961

3/15: Newsletters, February 4, 1961

3/16: Newspaper Clippings, July 28, 1960

3/17: Nominations, May 13, 1961

3/18: President, Undated

3/19: Secretary, Corresponding, circa 1961

3/20: Treasurer's Reports, 1960-1961

3/21: Vice-President, 2nd, Undated

3/22: Vice-President, 3rd, circa 1961

3/23: Vice-President, 5th, 1960-1961

3/24: Annual Meeting, May 12, 1962

3/25: Annual Reports, 1961-1962

3/26: Awards - Annual Awards to Cadet, May 13, 1962

3/27: District Information, Undated

3/28: Executive Board Meeting, 1961-1962

3/29: Newsletters, 1961-1962

3/30: President, Undated

3/31: Treasurer's Reports, May 12, 1962

3/32: Vice-President, 5th, 1961-1962

3/33: Yearbooks, 1961-1962

3/34: Annual Meeting, May 11, 1963

3/35: Annual Reports, 1962-1963

3/36: Awards - Distinguished Alumni Awards, November 16, 1962

3/37: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

3/38: Correspondence, 1962-1963

3/39: District Meetings, January 12, 1963

3/40: Events - Texas A&M Century Study Convocations, September-November 1962

3/41: Executive Board Meeting, February-May 1963

3/42: Federation Calendar, 1962-1963

3/43: Members' Club - various, 1962-1963

3/44: Newspaper Clippings, October 9, 1962

3/45: Officer Duties, 1962-1963

3/46: President, February 2, 1963

3/47: Treasurer's Reports, May 11, 1963

3/48: Vice-President, 5th, 1962-1963

3/49: Yearbooks, 1962-1963

3/50: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1964

3/51: Annual Reports, 1963-1964

3/52: Constitution and By-Laws, circa 1923-1964; Undated

3/53: Correspondence, 1963-1964

3/54: District Meetings, 1963-1964

3/55: Executive Board Meeting, 1963-1964

3/56: Federation Calendar, 1963-1964

3/57: Members' Clubs - Various, February 1, 1964

3/58: Newsletters, circa 1963-1964

3/59: Newspaper Clippings, May 12, 1964; circa 1964

3/60: Officer's List, 1963-1964

3/61: President, circa 1963-1964

3/62: Treasurer's Reports, May 1964

3/63: Vice-President, 5th, 1963-1964

3/64: Yearbooks, 1963-1964

3/65: District Information, Undated

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