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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives Box
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Corps of Cadets--Ross Volunteers

Corps of Cadets--Ross Volunteers
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Photocopies #101-150
Photocopies #151-200
Photocopies #201-250
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Pictures #101-125
Pictures #126-150
Pictures #151-175
Pictures #176-200
Pictures #201-225
Duplicates
Negatives
Slides

Corps of Cadets(Squadron 1) - Corps of Cadets(Squadron 7 Officers)

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 1
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 1 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 2
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 2 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 3
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 3 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 4
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 4 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 5
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 5 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 6
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 6 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 7
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 7 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets(Squadron 8) - Corps of Cadets(Squadron 17 Officers)

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 8
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 8 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 9
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 9 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 10
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 10 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 11
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 11 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 12
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 12 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 13
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 13 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 14
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 14 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 15
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 15 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 16
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 16 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 17
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Squadron 17 Officers
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets(Summer Camps)

Corps of Cadets--Summer Camps
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Photocopies #101-150
Photocopies #151-200
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Pictures #101-125
Duplicates
Negatives

Corps of Cadets(Unidentified Groups) - Corps of Cadets(March Ins and Parades)

Corps of Cadets--Unidentified Groups
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Duplicates

Corps of Cadets--Hall of Honor
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Indviduals--Indentified
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Individuals--Unidentified
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Infantry
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Duplicates
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--March Ins and Parades
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Pictures #101-125
Negatives
Slides

Corps of Cadets(Veterans of the Lost Cause) - Delta Chi

Corps of Cadets--Veterans of the Lost Cause
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Vice Commandants Award AFROTC
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Corps of Cadets--Wings and Sabers Society
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Women's Drill Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Corps of Cadets--Zouave Co. Ca. 1911
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

COSGA
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Crime
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Cycling Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Slides

Dairy Science Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Dance Arts Society
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Dance Team
Photocopies #1-50
Picture #1-25

Debate Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Chi
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Correspondence

1/1
General information about the collection and its contents

1/2
Letter from F. Rothe to Conrad (C. A.) Goeth (in German). December 24, 1897
Letter from Richard Goeth to Conrad. March 15, 1898
Letter from Walter Tips to Conrad. August 6, 1900

1/3
20 letters from Max Goeth to his brother Conrad (8 addressed simply to "brother"). April 23 - December 19, 1903

1/4
18 letters from Max to Conrad (4 addressed simply to "brother"). January 4 - December 18, 1904
Letter from Frank R. Serger to Conrad. September 6, 1904

1/5
24 letters from Max to Conrad (9 addressed simply to "brother"). January 5 - December 12, 1905
Letter from Kurt (no last name) to Max Goeth. November 16, 1905
Letter from Max to Chas. Deussen. January 7 1905

1/6
2 letters from Max to Conrad (both addressed to "brother"). November - December 4, 1906
Letter from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). December 7, 1906

1/7
8 letters from Max to Conrad (6 addressed simply to "brother"). January 5 - December 29, 1907
Letter from Max to J. G. Galleman. September 23, 1907
Letter from J. H. Galleman to Max (TLS). September 24, 1907
2 letters from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). January 19 and December 4, 1907
Letter from (?) to Vaker (?) in German. June 25, 1907

1/8
12 letters from Max to Conrad (9 addressed simply to "brother"). April 8 - September 28, 1908
15 letters from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). February 21 - August 18, 1908
Letter from Eddie Goeth (brother) to Richard Goeth (brother). April 27, 1908
2 letters from Conrad to his mother and father (in German). September 24 and October 19, 1908

1/9
16 letters from Max to Conrad (10 addressed simply to "brother"). June 24 - November 29, 1909

1/10
11 letters from Max to Conrad (7 addressed simply to "brother", January 2nd letter has newspaper clipping attached). January 2 - February 10, 1910, September 19, 1910
Letter from J. T. Walliberger (?) to Max. January 19, 1910
Letter from J. H. Galleman to Max. January 15, 1910
Letter from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). May 12, 1910

1/11
6 letters from Max to Conrad (3 addressed simply to "brother"). March 31 - July 24, 1911
2 letters from F. H. Moalls (?) to C. A. Goeth (Conrad). October 10-15, 1911

1/12
Letter from Max to brother Richard. October 18, 1912
2 letters from Max to Conrad. October 23 and November 22, 1912

1/13
Letter from Max to Adolf Goeth. January 17, 1913
Letter from Adolf Goeth to C. A. Goeth (TLS). January 22, 1913
Letter from Max to brother Richard. March 4, 1913
9 letters from Max to Conrad. March 9 - November 23, 1913
Letter to Webb & Goeth from W. L. (?). November 20, 1913
Letter from Richard to brother Conrad (in German). November 26, 1913

1/14
Letter from nephew C. A. Henmohs or Wenmohs (?) to uncle Conrad. January 3, 1914
Letter from Max to Conrad and Carrie Goeth. January 4, 1914
3 letters from Max to Conrad (January 6 letter in German). January 6, March 15-23, 1914
3 letters from Eddie to brother Conrad. February 3, April 1, and May 27, 1914

1/15
Letter from (? possibly his father or mother) to Conrad (in German). November 1, 1916
3 letters from Eddie to brother Conrad. May 9, September 14, and October 2, 1916
5 letters from Max to Conrad. October 4, 1916, April 3 - May 5, 1917, and May 23-25, 1923
Letter from Max to nephew Fred (?). January 6, 1923

1/16
2 letters from Max to Conrad. March 6 and March 25, year unknown

Correspondence

3/12: Correspondence, 1993-2001; 2014

3/13: Correspondence - Droemer [Britain's German publisher], 1998-1999

3/14: Correspondence - Earthlight UK [British science fiction imprint of Simon & Schuster], 1998-2000

3/15: Correspondence - Keith Parkinson [fantasy artist], 1998-1999; 2006-2007

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

Correspondence

1-1: Letters from 1934

1-2: Letters from 1935

January 3 - December 26 about Texas Club and cooking

January 3 - letter from A. Garland Adair to Mrs. Oliver Harris
January 4 - letter from Dudley F. McCohllum to Mrs. McLendon
January 13 - letter from Dudley F. McCohllum to Mr. and Mrs. Harris
January 26 - handwritten dictation on Mama’s Treasures
May 17 - letter from A.L. Eads to Mrs. Harris
September 24 - letter from Mary Ellis Arnes to Mrs. Harris
September 27 - letter from Betty Crocker to Mrs. Harris (cooking recipe)
October 2 - letter from Helen Gladstone to Mrs. Harris (cooking recipe)
October 7 - letter from Helen Kurx to Mrs. Harris
October 8 - letter from Bonnie May Leary to Mrs. Harris
October 9 - letter from Upton Close to Mrs. Harris
October 9 - letter from (unknown) to Mrs. Harris (blue parchment)
October 11 - letter from Joe Betsy Allred
October 18 - letter from Mrs. W.W. White to Mrs. Harris
October 28 - two-page letter from New Smic to (unknown possibly Mrs. Harris?)
October 29 - letter from Mrs. W.T. Martin to Mrs. Harris
November 8 - letter to Mrs. Harris (from ?)
November 21 - letter from Virginia J. Lodge to Mrs. Harris
November 22 - letter from Frances Lee Barton to Mrs. Harris
November 25 - letter from Grace Ellis to Harris
December 10 - letter from Prudence Penny to Mrs. Harris
December 26 - letter from John M. Oskison to Mrs. Harris

1-3: Letters from 1936

January 13 - December 4 (discussing Texas Club, food menus, recipes, etc.)

January 13 - letter from K. Deakins to Mrs. Harris
January 30 - letter from Edith M. Barber to Mrs. Harris
March 7 - letter from Charles Muhlbauer to Mrs. Harris
March 17 - letter from George Henry Fox to Mrs. Harris
March 23 - letter from Mary A. Harris to Mrs. Harris
March 31 - letter from D.I. Lister to Mr. L. E. Martin
April 2 - letter from Noble Foster Hoggson to Mrs. Harris
April 4 - letter from Dudley McCollum to Mrs. Harris
April 6 - letter from G. L. Lister to Mrs. Harris
April 7 - letter from E. Nolan to Mrs. Harris
April 10 - letter from G. L. Lister to Mrs. Harris
April 23 - letter from Ayres Compton to Mrs. Harris
June 1 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
June 18 - letter from Anabel P. McCallum to Mrs. Harris
July 9 - letter from Douglas Silver to Mrs. Harris
July 12 - letter from George Henry Fox to Mrs. Harris
September 30 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
November 5 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
December 3 - letter from Maury H. B. Paul to Mrs. McLendon
December 4 - letter from Hazel Griggs to Mrs. Harris

1-4: Letters from 1937

January 7 - October 22 (Texas Club, personal, etc.)

January 25 - letter from Caris T. Beale to Mrs. Harris with an attached letter Beale wrote to Miss Mitchelle. Newspaper clippings on Edmond Ruffin on which Edmond Beale planes the party and other clippings on Beale.
February 3 - letter from Mrs. Harris to Miss Harbor
March 20 - letter from Jean Guthia to Mrs. Harris
March 21 - letter from Dorothy Kendrick Percy to Mrs. Harris
April 2 - letter from Mrs. Harris to Margaret Beale Houston
April 17 - letter from Arno B. Cammerer to Mrs. Harris
April 21 - letter from Dan Milian to Mrs. Harris
July 7 - letter from Ruth C. to Mrs. Harris
September 3 - letter from Mary E. Woolley to Mrs. Harris (Peoples Mandate Committee)
September 17 - letter from Mary E. Woolley to Mrs. Harris
October 22 - letter from Louise H. G. to Mrs. Harris
Undated - to Oliver from?

1-5: Letters from 1938

January 29 - November 2 (including NBC brochure 1938)

January 29 - letter from Rector to Mrs. Harris
March 25 - letter from Mrs. D. F. Houston to Mrs. Harris
Undated handwritten letter from ? to Mrs. Harris
April 14 - letter from Clay Morgan with two attached front row tickets of “Outstanding Sports Events” NBC Blue and Red Networks radio advertisement in the shape of ticket stub
from National Broadcasting Company “High in Sport” brochure of the times and dates of
sports broadcast throughout the country 1938
Fashion digest magazine circa 1938 with a letter from the publisher to Mrs. Harris
mentioning Mrs. Harris is referenced in the magazine
May 9 - letter from the Governor of signed by Texas James V. Allred to Mrs. Harris
October 17 - letter from the Eloise Davison Mrs. Harris
October 18 - letter from the Frances Lee Barton to Mrs. Harris
October 19 - letter from ….? to Mrs. Harris
November 2 - letter from Nancy Holmes to Mrs. Harris

1-6: Letters from 1939-1950

January 20 - letter from W.H. Cousins from Mrs. Harris
Recipe from Walt Cousins Sr.
Membership Card Hospitality Panel from the National Advisory Committee on women’s
Participation New York World’s Fair 1940

Correspondence and Certificate for Service

1/1: Finding Guide

1/2: 201 file

1/3: Letters mostly from Gen. Stratemeyer, 1942-1951

1/4: Notes from and letters to parents
December 20, 1942 - August 21, 1943

1/5: Notes from and letters to parents
May 7 - August 10, 1946

1/6: Letters to parents
April 6 - May 1, 1949

1/7: Letters to parents
May 2-26 1949

1/8: Letters to parents
May 27 - June 20, 1949

1/9: Letters to parents
June 21 - July 15, 1949

1/10: Letters to parents
July 16 - August 9, 1949

1/11: Letters to parents
August 10 - September 3, 1949

1/12: Letters to parents
September 4-28 1949

1/13: Letters to parents
September 29 - October 23, 1949

1/14: Letters to parents
October 24 - November 17, 1949

1/15: Letters to parents
November 19 - December 12, 1949

1/16: Letters to parents
December 13, 1949 - January 6, 1950

1/17: Letters to parents
January 7-31 1950

1/18: Letters to parents
February 1-25, 1950

1/19: Letters to parents
February 26 - March 8, 1950

1/20: Letters to parents
June 3 - August 9, 1953

1/21: Letters to parents
August 14 - December 2, 1953

1/22: Letters to parents
December 6, 1953 - May 31, 1954

1/23: Military Certificates for Services, 1st Lieutenant B. B. Baker

Correspondence and Contracts - Joe Utay

1-0: Printed Finding Aid

1-1: Southwest Athletic Conference Bylaws and Constitution
First Annual Southwest Athletic Conference Chronicle [?,?] 1930 by Geo. White (30 pages)
Constitution of the “T” Association: College Station, Texas, Undated (4 pages)
Southwest Athletic Conference: Constitution and Bylaws, September 1, 1930 (32 pages)

1-2: Correspondence - Douglas MacArthur [hand signed in black ink] to Utay, discussing West Point football game, December 9, 1921 (1 page plus stamped envelope)

1-3: Contract - Texas A&M College Athletic Association and Joe Utay, signed by J. B. Bagley and Joe Utay, July 29, 1912 (7 pages)
Contract - The State of Texas, County of Dallas State Fair of Texas and Joe Utay, signed by Wiley [?], Joe Utay, and James [?], July 29, 1912 (7 pages)

1-4: Lawsuit - “H. L. Heaton vs. Lena Ann Bristol”, appellant’s brief regarding admitting women to Texas A&M College, April 28, 1955 (65 pages)
Correspondence - Leonard Passmore to Utay discussing the lawsuit, March 31, 1958
Correspondence - Leonard Passmore to Utay discussing court appeals to Texas A&M College, July 11, 1958

1-5: Lawsuit - “Mrs. W. E. Neely vs. Board of directors of A&M College of Texas”, November 24, 1933, regarding admitting women to Texas A&M College.

1-6: Newspaper clipping titled “Kindly Characters” by Bateman, of Joe Utay on enveloped stamped April 24, 1934 (1 page and 1 photocopy)
Two Dallas Morning News newspaper clippings, September 27, 1931

1-7: Football Ticket Stub - Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma at West End Park, November 11, 1912

1-8: Magazine - The Texas Aggie Issue 8, vol. 2, December 15, 1922 (16 pages)

1-9: Newspaper - The Dallas Morning News vol. 37, no. 95, January 3, 1922 (2 copies)

Correspondence and Documents

1/1: General information about the collection and its contents

1/2: Directory of the Chinese Students Association of Texas A&M University, 1971-1972

1/3: Constitution of the Chinese Students Association of Texas A&M University, March 1963

1/4: A letter from the Constitution Review Committee to all members regarding the old constitution

1/5: Unidentifiable items that are written in Chinese

1/6: A letter from a prospective A&M student to the president of the Chinese Students Association

1/7: Items relating to the International Students’ Association
-The International Press
-Invitation to International Festival, April 7-8, 1972
-Invitation for a Reception for New International Students, January 29, 1972

1/8: A memorandum about placing a club picture in 1972 AGGIELAND.

1/9: Project questionnaire by the Student Senate to all A&M clubs.

Correspondence and Library Guides

1/1: Letter to Jeremy Brett from Barbara Kievit-Mason, 3 copies. September 17, 2013

1/2: Texas A&M University Library Guide, with library floor plans and illustrations, 18 pages, 1968

1/3: A Self-Guided Tour of the TAMU Library, library map floor plan showing book stack subject locations, 7 pages, Undated

1/4: Texas A&M University Library History, Evans Library, 8 pages, 1970

1/5: The Krueger Collection in the Texas A&M University Library with a short history of Carl C. Krueger, 26 pages, Undated

1/6: Texas A&M University Map, Undated

1/7: Library Lecture Announcements

  • "Researching in Federal Archives and Records Center" by Dr. C. George Younkin. January 19, 1973
  • "A Reference Librarian Reflects on Library Finance, Library Collections and Library Networks" by Maxine Johnston. February 23, 1973
  • "American University Libraries: Organization and Administration" by Dr. Edward G. Holly. October 15, 1971

1/8: Texas A&M University Library Guides

  • Special Collections and University Archives flyer, 4 pages, Undated
  • General Information, 4 pages, Undated
  • How to Find a Biography, 4 pages, Undated
  • How to Find Book Reviews, 4 pages, Undated
  • The Card Catalog and The Serials Holding List, 4 pages, Undated
  • The Basic Collection, 4 pages, Undated
  • The Document Division, 4 pages, Undated
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Division Including Architecture, 4 pages, Undated
  • Library Science-Technology Division, 4 pages, Undated

1/9: Texas A&M University Library Notes, Volume 3 No. 2, 9 pages, March 1967

1/10: Texas A&M University Library Notes, Volume 4 No.5, 11 pages, November 1968

1/11: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 6 No. 1, 6 pages, September 1970
  • Volume 6 No. 2, 7 pages, November 1970
  • Volume 6 No. 3, 8 pages, November 1970

1/12: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 6 No. 4, 6 pages March 1971
  • Volume 6 No. 5, 8 pages May 1971

1/13: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 7 No. 1, 10 pages, September 1971
  • Volume 7 No. 2, 10 pages, November 1971

1/14: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 7 No. 3, 10 pages, January 1972
  • Volume 7 No. 4, 10 pages, March 1972

1/15: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 8 No. 1, 8 pages, September 1972
  • Volume 8 No. 2, 8 pages, November 1972

1/16: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 8 No. 3, 6 pages, January 1973
  • Volume 8 No. 4, 4 pages, 2 copies, March 1973
  • Volume 8 No. 5, 6 pages, May 1973

1/17: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 9 No. 1, 8 pages, October 1973
  • Volume 9 No. 2, 6 pages, December 1973

1/18: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 9 No. 4, 4 pages, April 1974
  • Volume 9 No. 5, 8 pages, June 1974

1/19: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 10 No. 1, 8 pages, October 1974
  • Volume 10 No. 2, 6 pages, December 1974
  • Volume 10 No. 2, 6 pages, February 1975
  • Volume 10 No. 4, 6 pages, April 1975

1/20: Texas A&M University Library Notes, Volume 11 No. 5, 4 pages, June 1976.

1/21: Texas A&M University Annual Report, 41 pages, 1970-1971

1/22: Texas A&M University Libraries Reports

  • Biennium Report, 51 pages, 1971-1972
  • Annual Report, 43 pages, 1973-1974

1/23: Report to the Committee on the Future of the Card Catalog, Sterling C. Evans Library by John Corbin, May 13, 1986

1/24: NOTIS Catalog Memo, January 29, 1988

1/25: Cataloging Team Final Report: Findings and Recommendations, September 1, 1998

Correspondence and Manuscripts

1/1: Collection Overview, and blank stationery with A. D. Mebane Estate Logo and heading.

1/2: Mebane Triumph Cotton

  • "Descriptive Booklet of Improved Mebane Triumph Cotton Seed: Test By Test" written by A. D. Mebane, Lea Beaty, W.D. French, R.W. Stewart, and R.A. Beaty. (4 pages)
  • Typed letter addressed to "the cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane dated August 15, 1922, on A. D. Mebane Sales Agency stationary. The letter discusses cottonseed production for pedigreed planting seeds with a two-page advertisement for cotton seeds with seed history and pictures.
  • Typed letter addressed to "to my patrons and all cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane discussing his formula pedigree cotton seed in detail. Undated (handwritten math scratch notes on the back)
  • Pamphlet titled "Mebane Triumph Cotton" by A. D. Mebane that discusses facts on Mebane pedigree cottonseed and corrections on misrepresentations. (4 pages)

1/3: Newspaper Articles

  • Clipping of "Foreign Cotton Men Visit Mebane Estate", The Lockhart Register. September 21, 1939
  • Clipping of article titled "Complete History of Mebane Cotton", The Lockhart Daily Post. October 23, 1905
  • 3 newspaper clippings articles titled "A Good Bale of Cotton," "The Mebane Cotton," and "Lockhart Cotton Shows Long Staple with Heavy Lint". Undated
  • Newspaper clippings [newspaper in Lockhart, exact origin unknown] "Mebane Cotton Awarded Prizes". March 17, 1938

1/4: Correspondence to A. D. Mebane Regarding his Cotton

  • Typed letter with stationary from "The Commercial Club of Gainesville and Cooke County" addressed to A. D. Mebane from E. M. * Thompson discussing the price of seed at $1.25 and praising the cotton crop seed. March 14, 1912 (envelope attached)
  • Handwritten letter on Magnolia Compress Co. stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane (in pencil) from J.H. Couch asking for cottonseed for the county. October 26, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter addressed to A. D. Mebane from (illegible; most likely) J. E. Mc Ualesti discussing cotton production. January 11, 1912
  • Handwritten thank you letter in pen for the cottonseed written by W. T. Browning to possibly A. D. Mebane. Undated
  • Two envelopes addressed to A. D. Mebane.
  • Handwritten letter on Pattonville Texas stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane from J. P. Warner providing positive feedback on the cottonseed quality. September 1, 1911
  • Typed letter from J. R. Handy to A.D Mebane discussing an order for cottonseed to be delivered in fall. May 17, 1913
  • Handwritten letter from H. M. Blanton from A. D. Mebane. November 4, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter from H. E. Loarman to A. D. Mebane discussing cottonseed prices and praising the cottonseed given. November 18, 1912 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from Henry Matthews discussing prices. February 4, 1924 (2 pages and an envelope)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from W. C. Wheiless asking for cottonseed for his small farm. (2 pages and envelope)
  • Typed letter from Dr. Freedman to A. D. Mebane discussing purchasing seed. February 21, 1923
  • Handwritten letter from J. H. Rich to A.D Mebane discussing cotton seed. January 1, 1913
  • Typed correspondence from W. Moses to Mr. Mebane discussing farm at Lockhart and purchasing cottonseed. October 5th, 1922

1/5: Correspondence from and to Mrs. A. D. Mebane

  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane asking for a photograph of Mr. Mebane. January 1, 1931
  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane thanking her for the photograph. January 5, 1931 (envelope included)
  • Handwritten letter from Mrs. A. D. Mebane to Mrs. B. A. Stufflebeme discussing a photograph of Mebane. January 3, 1931
  • Handwritten letter from Mr. J. S. Mogford to Mrs. Mebane discussing personal information and farming. June 4, 1952 (3 pages and envelope)

1/6: Outline of a talk given by A. D. Mebane at a Cotton Breeders Association Meeting about seed production.

1/7: Article entitled "Mebane Triumph" in the Acco Press, includes Mebane's article inside and handwritten signature of Mrs. J. S. Mogford. December 1949

1/8: List of expenditures of the Mebane Barbecue Committee signed by M. J. Jerry, B. J. Bellawy, John P. Homer and Veal Clark with names of companies and help with expenses summing to 1,695 dollars.

1/9: "Some Problems of the Commercial Cotton Breeder" by E. C. Ewing.

  • The manuscript discusses issues concerning cottonseed breeders and agricultural cottonseed production problems, issues and other related topics (14 pages typed).
  • Typed letter from A. D. Mebane discussing the enclosed manuscript by E.C. Ewing. April 9, 1926 (envelope enclosed)

1/10: "Study of Seed Cotton for Laboratory Use" by J. S. Mogford.

  • The manuscript discusses how to grow cotton seed for laboratory use for manufacturing seed and breeding seed in a lab. (4 typed pages)

1/11: "Progeny of Four and Five- Lock Bolls Produced on the Same Mother Cotton Plant" by Hendry Dunlavy.

  • The manuscript discusses cottonseed production and growth. (3 pages typed)

1/12: "Fundamental Principles of Plant Breeding" by Luther Burbank.

  • The pamphlet was read at the International Plant Breeding Conference (New York). September 30 - October 1902 (7 paged pamphlet)

1/13: "Cotton Breeding" by Dr. Geo. F. Freeman (5 pages)

1/14: "Practical Plant Breeding with Particular Reference to Cotton" by Fred Griffee.

  • The manuscript discusses plant breeding practices. (4 pages)

Correspondence and Materials Related to Volume 1

Correspondence

  • S2-1/28: L.W. Currey. (2000; 2017)
  • S2-1/29: Peter Fitting. (1989-1990)
  • S2-1/30: Peter Franck (attorney), with photocopies of Philip K. Dick letters, 1964-1974. (1989)
  • S2-1/31: James Gunn. (1989-1990)
  • S2-1/32: Harry Harrison. (1989-1990)
  • S2-1/33: Doris Sauter. (1991)
  • S2-1/34: Norman Spinrad. (1989-1990)

Correspondence with Proofreaders and Typists

  • S2-1/35: Proofreaders during 1980-1981. (1991-1992)
  • S2-1/36: Proofreaders from 1975-1976. (1992)
  • S2-1/37: Proofreaders from 1977-1979. (1991-1992)
  • S2-1/38: Proofreaders during 1980-1981. (1991-1992)
  • S2-1/39: Proofreaders and typists volunteer list during 1980-1982. (1994)
  • S2-1/40: Proofreader and typist correspondence. (1991-1993)
  • S2-1/41: Correspondence re: Philip K. Dick and Stanislaw Lem. (1990)

Introductions, and Introduction Correspondence

  • S2-1/42: James Blaylock. (1994)
  • S2-1/43: Dennis Etchison. (1993)
  • S2-1/44: William Gibson. (1990)
  • S2-1/45: Dan Herron, (Undated)
  • S2-1/46: K.W. Jeter. (1994)
  • S2-1/47: Dean R. Koontz. (1990)
  • S2-1/48: Ursula K. Le Guin. (1990)
  • S2-1/49: Tim Powers. (1987-1990)
  • S2-1/50: Art Spiegelman. (1990-1992)
  • S2-1/51: Tim Underwood-Lists of potential introducers. (1989-1990)
  • S2-1/52: Robert Anton Wilson. (1992-1996)

S2-1/53: Photocopies of Philip K. Dick letters and letter file. (1942-1983), with additional correspondence to Tim Underwood from 1997

S2-1/54: Production documentation. (1986; 1992; 1994; Undated)

The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick. 1938-1971 (1997)

  • S2-1/55: Corrected galleys, Introduction - page 112. (1995)
  • S2-1/56: Corrected galleys, pages 113 - 226. (1995)
  • S2-1/57: Corrected galleys, pages 227 - 344. (1995)
  • S2-1/58: Production documentation. (1993-1997; Undated)
  • S2-1/59: Photocopies of Philip K. Dick letters. (1938-1962)

Correspondence and News Clipping

1/1
Brief biography of Gideon J. Buck

1/2
Letters exchanged between Buck and L. S. Ross (2 pages handwritten). The letter from Ross to Buck is dated May 10, 1894.

Recommendation letters on behalf of Gideon J. Buck for the position of President of Texas A&M (folders 1/3 through 1/11).
1/3
From W. E. Collard from Austin, TX (1 page handwritten). January 7, 1898
To W. R. Cavitt from a man in Laredo, Texas (1 page typed). January 8, 1898

1/4
From J. S. Hogg to Hon. Gideon J. Buck in Austin, Texas (1 page typed). January 10, 1898
From J. G. Yeufrior (Downey, Cal.) to Hon. W. R Cavitt (1 page handwritten). January 14, 1898

1/5
Handwritten copy of January 10th letter in folder 1/4 (1 page).

1/6
From J. K. Shread (Waco, Texas) to J. S. Hogg (1 page handwritten). January 10, 1898
From J. S. Hogg (Austin, Texas) to Gideon J. Buck (1 page typed). January 31, 1898

1/7
To the Board of Directors of Texas A&M by a group of men in Waco, Texas. Their names are: J. K . Street , J. T. Morrison, Waller S. Baker , J.W. Taylor, R. E. Jouitis, Charles B. Pearre, R. W. Park, Lo. McCulluek, J. S. Sluoler, D. R. Gurly, E. Rotain, D. W. Naroly, and Sam R. Scott (3 pages typed). January 28, 1898

1/8
Handwritten copy of letter in folder 1/7 (4 pages).

1/9
From H. E. Willson in Taylor, Texas (2 pages handwritten). January 27, 1898

1/10
From Julian Garroll Kendrion M.D. (Downy, Cal.) to Judge Spenion Ford in Bryan, Texas (2 pages typed). February 1, 1898

1/11
From C. Pearre to unknown in Laredo, Texas (2 pages handwritten). February 8, 1898

1/12
Newspaper article announcing the death of J. C. Kendrick (xerox copy). June 1, 1906

Correspondence and Other Published Material

1/1: General information about the contents of the collection

1/2: Letters regarding the Class of 1898, 1926-1928

1/3: Programs of the 1926 Semi-Centennial Celebration

1/4: Sermon preached by Reverend Sneed at the A&M College Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration

1/5: A letter from Melle Williamson to Rev. Sneed and The Daily Bulletin of College Station, September 19, 1926

1/6: The Battalion, January 1898

1/7: Organization of The Agricultural and Mechanical College System in Texas

1/8: Gold Book, August 1919

1/9: An issue of Louisiana Schools containing an article by Rev. Sneed, December 1952

1/10: Death announcement for W. C. Martin and W. A. Scherer

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

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

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

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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"

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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"

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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"

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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, Articles, and other Materials

1/1: Contents of the collection
Finding Aid table of contents of Hubert Schmidt Papers Collection

1/2: Publication
"Texas Fever" Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) Bulletin No. 111: September 1908 [1 copy] [13 pages]

1/3: Football Varsity Letter Certificate
Varsity "T" Certificate awarded to H. Schmidt by the Athletic Council for participation in Football signed by head coach D. X. Bible and chairman of the athletics council, Charles E. Friley. Undated

1/4: Correspondence to H. Schmidt from D[ana]. X. Bible describing enclosed varsity "T" certificate. [1 page] July 25, 1927

1/5: 1932 Bill of Shipping from Germany (in German)
Buchhandlung Gustav Flock shipping receipt for Das Lymphgefassystem des Pferdes [German]. [English translation: The lymphatic system of the Horse] [includes photocopy]. 1925
Shipping receipt from Buchhandlung Gustav Fock [German] to H. Schmidt [1 page, 1 photocopy] April 25, 1932

1/6: Newspaper Clipping
Article Honoring 25 years of A&M service, "A&M College Honors Its 25- Year Men", The Dallas Morning News. [1 page] December 12, 1938

1/7: 1942 Offprints of Articles 1942
"Antitularemic Serum" by Edward Francis and Lloyd D. Felton reprint from the Public Health Reports No. 2347 vol. 57(2) [12 pages] January 9, 1942
"Oculoglandular Tularemia" by Edward Frances reprint from Archives of Ophthalmology. vol. 28 [31 pages] October 1942
"The Longevity of Fasting and Non-Fasting Ornthodoros Turicata and the Survival of Spirochaeta Obermeieri within them" by Edward Francis reprinted from Publication No. 18 of The American Association for the Advancement of Science [4 pages]
Envelope addressed to H. Schmidt from E. Francis

1/8: Veterinary Photographs 1950-1952
Graduating Seniors in Veterinary Medicine, Class of 1952 with attached handwritten notes describing individuals in the image as listed [2 pages] 1952
Graduating Seniors [Veterinary Medicine?] with a handwritten list of individuals. 1952
Southern Veterinary Medical Association, Dallas, Texas. November 6-8, 1950

1/9: Dr. Mark Francis Sketch of Navasota Fossil Region (1936)
Dr. Mark Francis Sketch of Navasota Fossil Region [3 images, 1 negative].1936

1/10: Dr. Mark Francis Biographical Material
The Veterinary Alumni Quarterly published by the Alumni Association College of Veterinary Medicine the Ohio State University Columbus [32 pages] March 1916
Catalogue of the Coleraine Herd of Short-Horn Cattle (1886) with a handwritten note for H. Schmidt from Edward Francis [55 pages] September 10, 1940
To Edward Francis from H. Schmidt discussing fossils, microscopes, and anatomical slides [2 pages] April 1, 1941
To H. Schmidt from Edward Francis discussing a sketch of Mark's life on the farm [1 page] December 1940
To H. Schmidt from Curtis J. Hesse discussing museum fossils [1 page] October 14, 1940
Life on Francis farm [Mark Francis] in Butler County, Ohio written by Edward Francis. August 26, 1940
To H. Schmidt from Oscar V. Brumley discussing academic records of Mark Francis [2 pages] May 15, 1941
"To whom it may concern" from Edith W. Cockins certifying that Mark Francis enrolled in Ohio State University in the fall of 1883 with transcript [2 pages] May 15, 1941
To C[ris]. B. Morrey from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 21, 1941
To H. Schmidt from Chris B. Morrey discussing Ohio state [2 pages] May 25, 1941
To B. A. Eisenlohr from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 29, 1941
To Robert Hazlett from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 29, 1941
From Joe Myers to H. Schmidt [1 page] May 29, 1941
To Wm. McPherson from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 29, 1941
To H. Schmidt from William McPherson describing Mark Francis with an enclosed inscription of him in "Who's Who" [1 page] June 10, 1941
"Who's Who of Mark Francis in the Ohio State University Association [1 page] 1912
"Progress Report-Texas Agricultural Experiment Station College Station, TX" honoring Dr. Mark Francis, edited by A. D. Jackson [1 page] July 7, 1936
To Robert Hazlett from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis with handwritten notes [1 page] May 29, 1941
To [Hubert] Schmidt from J[oe]. S. Myers discussing Mark Francis [1 page] June 9, [????]
To W. R. McCuistion from M. B. Starnes discussing Mark Francis [1 page] June 26, 1940
To Hubert Schmidt Connovay [2 pages] July 18, 1936
To H. Schmidt from B. A. Eisenlohr discussing life on campus in Ohio State University dorms in Columbus Ohio during 1887-1888 [2 pages] June 30, 1941
To Edward Francis from H. Schmidt discussing Texas A&M Agriculturalist [2 pages] November 12, 1941
To T. O. Walton from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] April 8, 1932
Notes on Pleistocene horses [1 page] April 8, 1932
Notes on Mastodons [1 page] March 1923
Notes on Mammoth [1 page] June 12, 1922
Notes on Miocene Dogs [1 page] Undated
Notes on Miocene Camels and Deer [1 page] Undated
Notes on Fossil Turtles [1 page] Undated
"The World of Mark Francis at A&M College written by H. Schmidt [15 pages] Undated
"Sketch of the Life of Mark Francis" by U. E. Marney [7 pages] 1934
Letter envelopes [2 pages]
To Edward Francis from H. Schmidt discussing Dr. Connoway and Mark [2 pages] August 13, 1940
To H. Schmidt from Edward Francis [2 pages] August 1, 1940
To H. Schmidt from Edward Francis discussing American Veterinary Medical Association [1 page] September 10, 1940
To Edward Francis from J. L. Marrill discussing Mark Francis [1 page] March 30, 1937
"For the National Cyclopedia of American Biography Copyrighted" on Mark Francis [4 pages] Undated
"Information for The National Cyclopedia of American Biography" edited by George Derby [14 pages] 1875
Envelope [1 item]

1/11: Correspondence: 1910-1919
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood discussing Board meeting [TAEX? Meeting] [1 page] July 21, 1915
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood discussing salary increase [1 page] September 13, 1916
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood discussing salary [1 page] September 13, 1916
To B. Youngblood [1 page] September 14, 1916

1/12: Correspondence. 1920-1929
To B. Youngblood [1 page] September 18, 1924
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood [1 page] September 16, 1924
To H. Schmidt from A[dolph] Eichhorn [1 page] September 2, 1928
To H. Schmidt discussing American Veterinary Medical Association Meeting [1 page] August 13, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] September 15, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn discussing letter translation [1 page] September 8, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] July 11, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] May 26, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] May 20, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] May 13, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] May 6, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] May 1, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] April 6, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] March 25, 1925
To [Hubert] Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] March 11, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn discussing manuscripts [1 page] March 5, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn discussing manuscript [1 page] March 2, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] February 26, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] February 25, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] February 19,1925
To H. Schmidt from A[dolph] Eichhman [1 page] February 16, 1925
To H. Schmidt [1 page] February 7, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] January 9, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn January 4, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn January 4, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] December 24, 1924
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] January 26, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn February 9, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] February 2, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn September 1, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] August 13, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] August 15, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] November 18, 1925
To H. Schmidt from L. Blye [1 page] July 23, 1925
To H. Schmidt [2 pages] November 12, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] November 10, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] November 7, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] September 19, 1925
To H. Schmidt from G. G. Graham [1 page] February 21, 1927
To G. G. Graham [1 page] February 18, 1927
To Hubert Schmidt from G. G. Graham [1 page] December 22, 1926
To G. G. Graham [1 page] December 13, 1926
To H. Schmidt from G. G. Graham [1 page] December 10, 1926
To J. B. Lippincott discussing veterinary book September 23, 1925
To Hubert Schmidt from J. B. Lippincott dated discussing English translation of a book on sheep diseases by Theodor Opperman [1 page] September 16, 1925
To Hubert Schmidt from J. B. Lippincott [1 page] September 29, 1925
To [?] discussing the right to translate a book by Theodor Opperman [1 page] September 8, 1925
To Alexander Eger September 2, 1925
To H. Schaper in German [1 page] September 1, 1925
To Hubert Schmidt from M M[?] in German discussing collaborating with Dr. Theodor Opperman for the project [2 pages] July 28, 1925
To H. Schmidt discussing book on sheep diseases [1 page] September 5, 1925

1/13: Correspondence: 1930-1939
To H. Schmidt from E.W. Prince discussing [?] Dickmans [2 pages] August 9, 1931
To Hubert Schmidt from T[?] Brock [2 pages] January 4, 1934
To H. Schmidt from Richard M. Kleberg discussing assistance to Julia Ellenberger [1 page] February 5, 1935
To Hubert Schmidt from C. H. Fauks in German [1 page] April 25, 1936
To Schmidt from Beeb Francis discussing Beeb's father [Mark Francis] [1 page] October 8, 1936
To P. J. Du Toit from H. Schmidt discussing veterinary medicine school laboratory [4 pages] May 10, 1936
To Schmidt from P. J. du Toit discussing veterinary journals [2 pages] August 25, 1937
To S. W. Bilsing from E. R. Alexander discussing pictures in the Texas Aggie [1 page] December 28, 1938
To Hubert Schmidt from H. C. Swepston discussing blank biographical sketch [1 page] December 30, 1938
Blank biographical sketch [1 page] [undated]
To H[ubert] from L. L. O[?] discussing camera [1 page] May 10, 1939
To H. Schmidt from H. G. Funk [2 pages] June 17, 1939

1/14: Correspondence: 1940-1949
To V. L. Cory from H. Schmidt discussing plants taken by Flat Rock Creek near Guadalupe River in Texas [2 pages] October 1, 1940
To H. Schmidt from V. L. Cory [1 page] September 30, 1940

1/15: Correspondence: 1950-1959
To 'Whom it may Concern'[?] from H. Schmidt discussing C. D. Tarwater from Mustang Prarie Ranch [1 page] March 55, 1955
To W. W. Armistead from H. Schmidt discussing veterinary faculty [1 page] October 31, 1956
To H. Schmidt from W. W. Armistead [1 page] October 25, 1956
To J. W. Dollahite from H. Schmidt discussing age of Fetal calf study by [?] Schmaltz [2 pages] April 18, 1956
To Hubert Schmidt from J. W. Dollahite [1 page] April 13, 1956

Correspondence, Documents, and Photos

1/1: Biography

  • Copy of a handwritten declaration from Texas A&M President, L. S. Ross, April 26, 1895.
  • Typed copy of Alva Mitchell's biography.
  • Name and address of Alva Mitchell's youngest son, Ralph Howard Mitchell.

1/2: Articles

  • Article in the Houston Post, "Men Prominent in Affairs of the A. & M. College of Texas," 6 copies, December 31, 1911.
  • Article in the Battalion, "Who's Who: Professor A. Mitchell," March 13, 1923.
  • Article in the Texas A&M System News, "Board Resolution Pays High Tribute to Alva Mitchell," 6 copies, June 1956.
  • Article in the Texas A&M System News, "J. Wheeler Barger Resolution Passed by Board," June 1956.

1/3: Miscellaneous Articles

  • Commencement program for A&M College's graduation ceremony that summer, 1 original, and 1 photocopy, July 5-7, 1892.
  • War Department Army Training School Certificate for a course in Auto Mechanics, taken by Wendell Harold Mitchell, November 1918.
  • United States Railroad Administration certificate for discharged soldiers, belonged to Wendell Harold Mitchell, December 1918.
  • Copy of Governor Richard Coke and President Thomas Gathright's inaugural speeches from the 1876 inauguration of Texas A&M, 1951.

1/4: Photographs of Alva Mitchell's classmates from the Class of 1894, all photos are signed by the cadet they were a portrait of, 11 photos.

1/5: Photograph of the Corps. of Cadets standing in formation in front of the Academic Building, 1 photo.

1/6: Photographs of students, the campus, and President Franklin Roosevelt's motorcade during the President's visit to the campus in 1937, 20 photos.

1/7: Photographs of students around different areas of the campus, possibly with Professor Mitchell during his days as a lecturer, 11 photos, Undated.

Correspondence, Documents, and Photos

1/1: General information about C. H. Alvord and his collection

1/2: Letters from D. B. Cofer to C. H. Alvord

1/3: Letters from C. H. Alvord to D. B. Cofer

1/4: Letter from D. B. Cofer to E. J. Kyle

1/5: "The Beginning of the College Courses in Agricultural Engineering"

1/6: "Memorandum Concerning Correspondence Courses in Agriculture and Horticulture"

1/7: "Memorandum on the Visit of President Howard Taft to Texas and A&M in 1909"

1/8: "Some Early Impressions of the A&M College"

1/9: Records of various Board of Directors meeting at A&M College, 1910-1911

1/10: "An Agricultural Train in Texas"

1/11: Photograph and negatives of the First General Agricultural and Live Stock Train operated in Texas, September 1910

Correspondence, First Pass (and First Second) Typescipt, Galley Proofs and Related Documentation

S1-1/01: Original title page to The Dialectic (later retitled The Exegesis), handwritten by Philip K. Dick. December 2, 1980

S1-1/02: Correspondence from Philip K. Dick to Tim Underwood. September 1981 - November 1981

S1-1/03: Forward/introduction to The Exegesis typescript. 1991

First Pass Typescript (Folders 04 - 12)

  • S1-1/04: Drafts of introduction
  • S1-1/05: Proofs of introduction and glossary, with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/06: Proofs of chapters 1 - 3, with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/07: Proofs of chapters 4 - 8
  • S1-1/08: Photocopies of source documents in the manuscript from Philip K. Dick. 1980-1981
  • S1-1/09: Photocopies of source documents in the manuscript from Philip K. Dick. Undated
  • S1-1/10: Glossary of selected terms from The Exegesis, typescript with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/11: Index with handwritten corrections
  • S1-1/12: Suggested corrections

First Pass Typescript [second] (Folders 13 - 22)

  • S1-1/13: Editor's Preface - Chapter 2, typescript with handwritten edits. 1991
  • S1-1/14: Chapter 3 - Glossary, typescript with handwritten edits.
  • S1-1/15: Partial typescript with handwritten edits and added illustrations. 1991[?]
  • S1-1/16: Photocopies of selected corrections and copyedits. 1991[?]
  • S1-1/17: Afterword by Terence McKenna typescript, two drafts with handwritten edits
  • S1-1/18: Introduction by Jay Kinney, draft with handwritten copyedits. 1991
  • S1-1/19: Various pages with handwritten edits (some are photocopied). 1991[?]
  • S1-1/20: Various pages with handwritten edits (some are photocopied). 1991[?]
  • S1-1/21: Various pages with handwritten copyedits from a different proofreader. 1991[?]
  • S1-1/22: Photocopies of source materials from Philip K. Dick. 1980; Undated

S1-1/23: Documentation relating to Exegesis II, unpublished. 1985-1992

S1-1/24: Cover - Chapter 1, galley proofs. 1991

S1-1/25: Chapter 2 - 3, galley proofs. 1991

S1-1/26: Chapters 4 - 8 and Afterword, galley proofs. 1991

S1-1/27: In Pursuit of VALIS: Selections from the Exegesis (1991), advance review copy

Correspondence, Memorandum, and Documents

1/1

  • Correspondence between from G. W. Beard to unknown
  • Letter written from Terminal Hotel from a citizen to R. J. Milner
  • The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Session 1912-13 "The Strike"
  • A letter from Office of the Registrar to Dr. D. B. Cofer from H. L. Heaton
  • Enclosed endorsements to dismiss students for insubordination. Written by J. R. Moore to Hon. R. T. Milner
  • An unknown letter dealing with the 22 cadets who were dismissed, 1913-02-05
  • A letter from someone who worked at Hereford Electric Light and Power
  • A Memorandum of the Faculty Minutes, 1911-03-01
  • A letter written to the Faculty of A&M College by 136 students swearing they will not haze anyone, 1909-02-11
  • A document containing the entire junior and sophomores signing they will not haze, 1913-01-31
  • A letter to the President from 5 of the cadets who were dismissed for hazing
  • A pamphlet called "Ex-President Milner and His Connection with the A&M College" (2)
  • A letter written to R. T. Milner, 1913-02-12
  • A letter written by R. T. Milner
  • A program on the occasion of the visit of the officers and members of the Thirty Second Legislature, 1911-02-11
  • A proclamation to the faculty written by the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes from the year 1913
  • A letter to R. T. Milner written by E. A. Peden, 1913-02-22
  • A letter from Henderson, 1913-12-05
  • A Letter to Mr. B. Youngblood from T. P. Clonts
  • A petition written by the citizens of Henderson, TX to R. T. Milner
  • A letter written to R. T. Milner from a local Texas A&M University Alumni committee
  • A letter to R. J. Windrow from unknown, 1913-02-03
  • 5 Telegraphs all written to R. T. Milner
  • A letter to President Milner from Brition, 1913-02-15
  • 3 newspaper clippings and a letter dealing with R. T. Milner's resignation from Texas A&M University.

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  • A letter to R. T. Milner from Eric Hogg, 1913-03-18
  • A letter to R. T. Milner from Eric Hogg, 1913-03-29
  • A letter of Governor Colquitt to J. W. Baird, 1913-07-01
  • A letter to W. L. Boyett from O. B. Colquitt, 1913-12-31
  • A letter to E. B. Cushing from G. B. Colquitt, 1913-06-23
  • A letter to the people of Texas from R. T. Milner, 1913-07-25
  • A letter to Governor O. B. Colquitt from R. T. Milner, 1913-07-24
  • The relation of the A&M College of Texas to the people: An address by R. T. Milner, President of A&M College of Texas College Station, Texas
  • An address to the students of Texas &M by R. T. Milner, 1913-01-18

Correspondence, Notes, Receipts, and Other Documents

This box contains the following materials:

Charles B. Richardson is referred to as Charles (C. B. Richardson in a few instances) in this aid

1/0: Digital clipping of collection summary, and the Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved February 13, 2015

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  • Supply list, Tabitha Berry to Charles. January 4, 1837
  • Supply list for M[?] I. N. T and Charles. 1849 (4 pages)
  • Check note. May 29, 1849

1/2: Correspondence

  • Correspondence to Charles from R. M.[?]. J[uly?] 1852 (2 pages)
  • Supply list to Charles. January 1857 - October 1857
  • Grand Lodge Hall of the State of Louisiana discussing Mason Meeting from Samuel G. Risk. November 17, 1854
  • Supply list. 1853-1854
  • Receipt to R. M. Richardson. March 18, 1852
  • Notes collected by Charles from R[?] H[?]. 1851- April 2, 1857
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?] Owen. March 18, 1852
  • Correspondence to Charles from H[?]. April 13, 1852
  • Correspondence to [C. B.?] Richardson from W. B. H. with Notice of Co-partnership with Williams-Bathurst and Company in New Orleans. July 16, 1853 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from Hornhill. January 6, 1854
  • Inventory list for Charles. February 20, 1850
  • Correspondence to Charles from Richard Loucks. [?] 14, 1854
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. Aug 6, 1855
  • Public Protest notarized legal notice issued. December 16, 1855 (3 pages)
  • Shopping list for Mrs. C. B. Richardson. 1956
  • Inventory list to Charles from R. L. M[?]
  • Inventory list to Charles from A. J. Walker. 1857
  • Correspondence to Charles from S[?] H[?]. September 2, 1857
  • Shopping list for Charles. 1857 (5 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. L. M[?]. August 17, 1858
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. August 18, 1858
  • Correspondence to Charles from F[?] [?] Simpson. December 28, 1858
  • Shopping list for Charles. February 28, 1857
  • Correspondence to Charles from S. D. Oliver. January 29, 1859
  • Correspondence to 'Friend' [Charles?] from Fisher L. Rawson. February 5, 1959 (3 pages)
  • Shopping list for Charles. November 15, 1850
  • Shopping list/inventory list for Charles. 1859 (4 pages)
  • 2 checks. 1857
  • Inventory list for Mrs. C. B. Richardson. February 19, 1859
  • Inventory list. February 16, 1858 (3 pages)

1/3: Miscellaneous Receipts and Notes. 1856-1859

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  • Shopping list. January 1, 1860
  • Correspondence to Charles from F. F. M[?]. January 14, 1868
  • Receipt. January 30, 1860
  • Inventory list. 1860
  • Receipts January 31, 1860 (3 items)
  • Receipt. April 30, 1861
  • Correspondence to Charles from Don W[?]. August 2, 1861 (2 pages)
  • Grocery receipt. January 1, 1862
  • Civil War Confederate receipt of payment for services [enlisted?] of the African American Slave named Mike who worked on the public defenses in the city of Shreveport, Louisiana to Charles in Texas. October 26, 1863
  • Stock bond, East Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Association for Henderson, TX for Charles. June 4, 1869
  • Correspondence to Charles from M.S. E. March 30, 1868
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. June 26, 1868 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to [?] from J. S. P[?]. June 28, 1868 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to [Oa?] from P.S. Richardson. September 13, 1869 (2 pages)
  • Inventory list with receipt. December 30, 1869 (3 pages)

1/5: Correpsondence

  • Correspondence to [Charles B.?] Richardson from M. J. Knox. Aug 11, 1870 (4 pages)
  • Correspondence to "Pa" [Charles?] from J. S. Richardson. April 23, 1878 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from [? C.?]. April 28, 1870
  • Correspondence to 'Uncle Charlie and Aunt [?]' from [H? Van G?] (3 pages)
  • Receipt. October 25, 1873
  • Correspondence to Charles from H. B. C [?]. July 26, 1875 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from H. M. M. C [?]. May 24, 1873
  • Correspondence to C[harles B. Richardson from [?] with an illustrated envelope of Brigg's House in Chicago. June 22, 1879
  • Correspondence to Charles from M. P. D[?]. July 7, 1875 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from H. R. S[cott?]. August 23, 1870
  • Receipts. August 13, 1875
  • Correspondence to J. M. Hicky from [?]. April 18, 1876
  • Correspondence to D. P. Richardson from [?]. August 24, 1875 (8 pages)
  • Correspondence to 'Uncle Charlie and Aunt Sarah and Family' from H. R[?] July 31, [????] (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to 'Sir' [Charles?], including two copies of publisher's notes for "Bunyan's Complete Works". September 6, 1872 (3 pages)
  • Receipt. September 1, 1870
  • Receipt. January 27, 1872

1/6: Correspondence

  • Census office receipt. January 10, 1880
  • Correspondence to 'Aunt Sarah' from Helen [?]. May 31, 1887 (4 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from Austin Robinson. January 12, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from Austin Robinson. January 23, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from J. G. K[?]. March 23, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. June 13, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Postcard to Charles from D. T. Burns. December 13, 1884
  • Correspondence to Charles from Frank L. Haralson. December 18, 1883
  • Postcard to Charles from Leander N. M[?]. December 29, 1884
  • Correspondence to Charles from Hampton Wilson. August 11, 1885 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from John Bond. August 1, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from E. H. Hightower. April 6, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from Lewis G[?]. February 14, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from K.H. Doland with two small flyers describing the National Surgical Institute of Atlanta, Georgia. July 21, 1885 (3 pages)
  • National Surgical Institute Atlanta Georgia brochure. Undated
  • Postcard to Charles from Emma L. [?]. 1880
  • Correspondence to 'Brother' from M. C. P[?]. December 21, 1880 (2 pages)
  • Receipt. January 1, 1884
  • Receipt. December 4, 1885
  • Receipt. December 2, 1880
  • Correspondence to Charles from J. J. H[?]. March 30, 1885
  • Blank receipt. 187?
  • Receipt. 1887
  • Correspondence to 'sirs' from Beall & [Co?]. November 1, 1880
  • Correspondence to Charles from C. Drew. June 29, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Postcard to Charles from John C. Lewis. January 9, 1884
  • Correspondence to Jones V Gould from [?]. H. Gould. September 27, 1886
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. E. Bradford. January 25, 1885 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from C. P. Orr. December 14, 1886
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. H. Sallerhide. May 20, 1889 (2 pages)

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  • Receipt from Tyler and Nursery. June 27, 1891 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Mand Richardson from Maggie Buslick. April 7, 1895 (4 pages)

1/8: Receipt. 1901

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  • Notes. Undated
  • Galveston Interstate Drill Thomas S. King business card. Undated
  • Correspondence to Sarah [?]. September [????] (4 pages)
  • Contracts from the Testimony of Dr. Bell for Charles. Undated
  • Receipts. Undated (5 items)
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. E. Bradford January 26, [????]
  • Map of the home site (for Richardson family in Louisiana?). Undated
  • L22R12E North of Red River, LA. 1848
  • Large receipt. Undated (fragile)

1/10: Newspaper Clippings

  • "County Bonds", Galveston News. December 18, 1873
  • "News from the Capital: General Walker tells how the Republicans used the Post-Office in the Late Campaign", "The Senate Passes the Funding Bill without Material Amendment" and "Our Navigation Laws", The World. Undated
  • "News Summary", Henderson T[exas News?]
  • "Amendment to the Bankrupt Law". Undated

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  • "The Farmers Club: Orange-Growing in Florida"
  • "Reports from Sugar-makers"
  • "Weak Eaves" and "Cure for Sweeney"
  • "Treatment for Colic"
  • "Beall and Co. General Commission Merchants", St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. November 16, 1880
  • "American Cotswolds"
  • "The Scuppernong Grape"
  • "Hansell: the Earliest of all Raspberry"
  • "A Farmers Soil Analysis"
  • "Destruction of Weevil", "Asparagus", "Indian Jute"
  • Home and Farm No. 224. [?] 13, 1883
  • "Wolf in the Backs of Cows", Courier-Journal[?]. December 15, 1883
  • "River Hydraulics"
  • "Garnet", "Founder Laminitis"

1/12: U.S. Department of Labor Correspondence

  • "Texas State Council of Defense" Bulletin. August 1, 1918 (2 pages)
  • "Shifting of men from non-war industries into war industries by the Community Labor Bureau". September 30, 1918 (2 pages, 2 copies)
  • "Imperative Necessity Furnishing Labor for War Industries". October 7, 1918 (2 pages)
  • "Farm Labor". October 24, 1918
  • Blank application for introduction into the motor transport corps. Undated
  • "Imitate Introduction into the motor transport corps". October 10, 1918 (2 copies)
  • "Imperative demand for munition workers". October 21, 1918 (2 copies)
  • "Extension of time granted for Motor Transport Corps recruiting". October 25, 1918

1/13: Political Newspaper Clippings

  • "Should the South remain solid?". Undated
  • "Prince Leopold's Visit". Undated (2 pages)
  • "Corruption of the Republican leaders", Galveston News. September 22, 1872
  • "A Terrible Arrangement". Undated
  • "China as a Naval Power". Undated
  • "The seat of the war in Europe". Undated

1/14: Religious Newspaper Clippings

  • "Children's Corner: A question to the Children". 1880 [?]
  • "Mr. Breecher's Creed". Undated
  • Clipping of article written by Aubry de Vere. Undated
  • "Bishop McTyeire's history of Methodism". Undated
  • "Imperial Thinkers". Undated (2 pages)

1/15: "Widows and Nills" Newspaper Clippings

  • "Will Needed for Right Disposal of Property", Star-Telegram. Tuesday, May 5, 1959
  • "Numerous Legal Steps Involved in Estates", Star-Telegram. Wednesday, May 6, 1959
  • "Court problems only add to sorrow, grief", Star-Telegram. Undated
  • "Legal advice needed for division of estate", Star-Telegram. Undated
  • "Change may make big difference in tax rate", Star-Telegram. Undated
  • "One word can mean fight in court for beneficiaries". Sunday, May 10, 1959

1/16: Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings

  • "Memorial Services" for Mary Burbank and "Resolutions". Undated
  • "A tribute of affection to departed worth" by "A Friend". Undated
  • "Florida Everglades: the Times-Democrat's expedition on the lake Okeechobee", No.4 The Weekly Times-Democrat. Saturday, January 5, 188[0?] (2 pages)
  • "Florida Everglades: the Times-Democrat's expedition on the lake Okeechobee" The Weekly Times-Democrat. Undated (2 pages)
  • "The Electric Light: Mr. Edison's little carbon horse-shoes---as simple as a candle". January [?], 1880[?] (2 pages)
  • "The Boss Machine: full particulars of the 'Clement Attachment'". January [?], 1880[?] (2 pages)
  • "Answer to Correspondents" Courier-Journal Louisville. Monday, January 26, 1880 (3 pages)
  • "A prophet's lucky guesses: the forty-ninth issue of Zadkiel's astrological almanac". Undated (2 pages)
  • "The American wine grape, Vitis Rotundifloria: variety, scuppernong". Undated
  • Clipping from The Morning News. Undated
  • "Death of Thomas Dicks". November 26, 1885

1/17: Historical Events Newspaper Clippings

  • "Death of Senator Chandler," "Origin of Wheat and Corn," "A Volunteer Soldier", Henderson, Texas Newspaper. Thursday, November ????
  • An account of Robert E. Lee's surrender as reported by Colonel Tal P. Shaffner on general U. S.S. Grant's staff appearing in Henderson, TX from the local newspaper in Henderson. Thursday, April 9, 1865
  • An account of Jeff Davis' capture as recalled by Davis' body servant, The Weekly…[News?] Henderson, Texas. Undated
  • An account of general Robert E. Lee at the battle of the "Wilderness" as reported by "R[?]. C[?]. of Hood's Texas Brigade, Houston Times. Undated
  • Speech of Honored Richard C. Coke of Texas in the Senate of the United States. Congressional Record Washington, D. C. Forty-Sixth Congress, Second Session. Thursday, January 22, 1880
  • "Jackson at West Point", Philadelphia Times. Undated
  • "The Queen of Sioux: A cultured Washington lady once their captive drudge but now their idol", The World New York. Wednesday, October 3, 1877
  • General Garfield's Acceptance General Handcock and the Election of 1876, The World New York. July 14, 1876
  • "The news from Europe: Mr. Gladstone's followers complaining of the Barrenness of the session" and "The South African War: an eight day's armistice agreed upon by the Boer and English commanders", The Weekly…? New York. Wednesday, March 9, 1881
    "A cruel fate: the story of Mrs. Surratt and her pitiless murders told anew". Undated

1/18: Harper's Weekly. August 21, 1869

1/19: Medicine Newspaper Clippings

  • "Dr. Owen's Electric Belts and Appliances", Home and Farm. January 15, 1894
  • "Hemorrhoids, or piles", National Surgical Institute Atlanta, Georgia. Undated

1/20: Newspapers

  • The Weekly Louisianian Floyd, Carroll Parish, Louisiana. Saturday, November 16, 1861
  • Castroville Era Castroville, Texas. Friday, May 11, 1877
  • The Timpson Times: A Democratic Local Newspaper No. 29, Timpson, Texas. Friday, July 24, 1903
  • The Kansas City Weekly Star No.37, Kansas City, MO. November 2, 1904
  • Mesker Bros. Ironworks Manufacturers of Complete House Fronts Eighteenth Edition brochure?. Undated

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  • Souvenir from the Atlanta Exposition. Undated
  • Wholesale Catalogue of the Monmouth Nursery J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Spring, 1885
  • Wholesale Complete Catalogue F. M. Van Etten, Chicago, IL Hardware Specialties [?] 1882
  • Courier-Journal Louisville, KY. Undated (2 originals)
  • Charter and Organization of the Texas State Horticultural and Pomological Association Chartered September 17, 1878, Houston, W. M. Hamilton, Job Printer. 1876 (booklet)
  • Pacific Coast Circular. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 1885 Norman J. Colman. July 1, 1885
  • Pacific Coast Circular. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 1885 Norman J. Colman. July 25, 1885
  • "Circular to our Patrons Conserving and Crystalizing Fruits and Co. How to secure the best results" Evaporator American Manufacturing Company, Waynesboro, PA. Undated
  • "Paris Green the only exterminator of the potato bug and cotton worm" issued by F. W. Devoe and CO. Undated
  • Southern Bivouac magazine advertisement, Louisville, KY. November 1, 1886
  • Microscopic Photography catalog with correspondence to Charles from John Hall. February 22, 1869
  • Terms to Agents. Undated
  • Southern Fruits and Vegetable Shippers and Growers, F. Gerber and Co., St. Louis, MO. Undated
  • The LeConte Pear catalog. Undated
  • Courier-Journal advertisement. Undated (2 copies, originals)
  • Sanborn & Warner, Manufacturers Sole Agents for Glidden's. Undated
  • Announcement to members of the Southwestern Bible Society, New Orleans, LA, addressed to Sarah B. Richardson. January 27, 1862
  • New Orleans Price-Current, Commercial Intelligencer and Merchants' Transcript Annual Statement. September 1, 1853
  • W. T. Bleike, Jr. & Co. Produce Commission Merchants and Special Dealers in Texas Fruits. Undated
  • "The American Pump Without Suction-Without Packing". April 5, 1859

1/22: Photocopies. August 29, 1970

  • Interview with Miss Ben Richardson
  • Notes from Charles Bruce Richardson Diary and book at the University of Texas with Slave sale notes, Slave escape to the north.
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the year 1877
  • Agricultural Descriptions of the Counties
  • Diary and miscellaneous notes

1/23: Oversized Materials Contents stored in separate location

  • Official signed and stamped, promotion of Charles to the rank of Caption of the Company [I?] 31st Regiment of the Militia of Louisiana issued by Isaac Johnson, Governor of Louisiana. December 5, 1846
  • Climax Changeable Speed Mowers poster. 1875[?]

Correspondence, Photos, Newspapers, and Writings

1/1: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 20 letters, 1937-1955

1/2: Correspondence, SAADA scanned, 22 letters, 1955-1964

1/3: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 27 letters, 1964-1969

1/4: Writings/Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 20 Letters, 1959-1972

1/5: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 22 letters, 1943-1969

1/6: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 10 letters, 1964-1969; 1970-1979

1/7: Correspondence, SAADA Scanned, 7 letters, 1961-1977

1/8: Correspondence, 21 letters, 1972-1978

1/9: Correspondence, 10 letters, 1931-1961

1/10: Correspondence, 14 letters, 1938-1958

1/11: Correspondence, 20 letters, 1949-1979

1/12: Correspondence, 3 letters, 1950-1962

1/13: Correspondence/Writings, 14 letters, 1950-1978

1/14: Correspondence, 4 letters, 1966-1967; 1976; 1979

1/15: Correspondence/Newspapers, 24 letters, 1958-1979

1/16: Correspondence, 12 letters, 1981-1982

1/17: Correspondence, 20 letters, 1973-1979

1/18: Correspondence/Writings, 11 letters, 1957-1975

1/19: Correspondence, 9 letters, 1950-1973

1/20: Correspondence, 8 letters, 1964-1972

1/21: Correspondence, 23 letters, 1950-1978

1/22: Correspondence/Writings, 6 letters, 1938-1957

1/23: Correspondence, 9 letters, 1942-1966

1/24: Photographs, 6 photos

Correspondence, Programs, Lists, and Miscellaneous

1/1: General information about Charles Rogan and the contents of his collection.

1/2: Newspaper articles

1/3: Letters sent to Charles Rogan

1/4: Other letters relating to Rogan

1/5: Forty-eighth Annual Commencement Exercises, May 31, 1924 - June 3, 1924

1/6: Forty-ninth Annual Commencement Exercises, May 29, 1925 - June 2, 1925

1/7: List of military staff and students who attended A&M in the 1877 to 1878 session.

1/8: Papers pertaining to the selection of a committee of students who attended A&M between 1876-1880.

1/9: List of A&M Cadets for the years 1876 to 1879, who attended the reunion on June 1-3, 1924.

1/10: Letters regarding a gift to Judge and Mrs. Page Morris from the A&M Cadets of 1876 to 1879.

1/11: A resolution of respect to the memory of E. B. Cushing.

1/12: Annual Banquet brochure, hosted by the Capital City Club, December 22, 1925

1/13: 1925 Aggie Football information

1/14: Two issues of the Daily Bulletin, June 1 and 3, 1924

1/15: Constitution and By-Laws of the A&M College Club of Travis County.

1/16: The Place of the Agricultural and Mechanical College in the Educational System of Texas

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