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Reports from Research Foundation Projects, and Contracts

1/01: Leipper, Dale F. and Carroll C. Trail, "Oceanographic Survey of the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Quarterly Status Report 2, September 15 - December 15, 1950

1/02: Adams, Richard M. and Ernest F. Sorgnit, "Comparison of Summer and Winter Sea Temperatures (Gulf of Mexico)," Research Foundation Project 24, Report 3, July 1951

1/03: Folsom, T. R., "Oceanographic Analysis of Marine Pipe Line Problems (Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana and Adjacent Continental Shelf Area): Instrumentation Drawings," Research Foundation Project 25, 1951

1/04: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Analysis of Bathythermograms for Latitude 25 30'N, Longitude 85 00' W to the Florida Coast," Research Foundation Project 24, Report 1, April 23, 1951

1/05: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Annual Report: 15 June 1950 - 14 June 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, September 15, 1951

1/06: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Progress Reports for Quarter Ending September 14, 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, October 20, 1951

1/07: Leipper, Dale F. and Carroll C. Trail, "Quarterly Status Report No. 3," Research Foundation Project 24, December 15, 1950 - March 15, 1951

1/08: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Progress Report for PEriod March 15, 1951 to June 15, 1951," Research Foundation Project 30, June 15, 1951

1/09: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Progress Report for Period June 16, 1951 to September 15, 1951," Research Foundation Project 30, September 15, 1951

1/10: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Progress Report for Period September 16, 1951 to December 15, 1951," Research Foundation Project 30, December 16, 1951

1/11: Thompson, Warren C., Paul L. Horrer, Robert O. Reid, Claude E. ZoBell, and T. R. Folsom, "Oceanographic Analysis of Marine Pipe Line Problems (Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana and Adjacent Continental Shelf Area)," Research Foundation Project 25, Final Report, June 30, 1951

1/12: Anon., "Physical and Meteorological Data, Cruises 1, 2 and 3 of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Vessel ALASKA," Research Foundation Project 24, Data Report 1, November 1952

1/13: Anon., "Temperature: December, 1950 to September 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, Data Report Sect. 1, December 1952

1/14: Harwell, Kenneth E., "Radio Frequency Electronic Salinity Meter Model C.," Research Foundation Project 48, Technical Report II, November 21, 1952

1/15: Harwell, Kenneth E. and Donald W. Hood, "An Electronic Titration Instrument for Salinity Determinations," Research Foundation Project 48, Technical Report 1, August 4, 1952

1/16: Hood, D. W., "Progress Report for Quarterly Ending July 31, 1952," Research Foundation Project 40, August 11, 1952

1/17: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending September 14, 1952," Research Foundation Project 24, September 15, 1952

1/18: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 14, 1952," Research Foundation Project 24, December 18, 1952

1/19: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Some Methods Used in Representing Bathythermograph Data," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 1, May 1, 1952

1/20: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Summary of North Atlantic Weather Station Bathythermograph Data 1946-1950," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 3, September 1952

1/21: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending March 14, 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, April 15, 1952

1/22: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 14, 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, February 11, 1952

1/23: Leipper, Dale F., "Physical Oceanography of the Gulf of Mexico, A Brief Review," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 4, February 14, 1952

1/24: Leipper, Dale F. and Robert A. Gilcrest, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending June 30, 1952," Research Foundation Project 29, July 1, 1952

1/25: Leipper, Dale F. and Ernest F. Sorgnit, "Modification of Air Masses Over the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Progress Report 1, March 31, 1952

1/26: Nedderman, Wendell H., "Further Investigation of a Proposed Platform - Barge Mobile Drilling Rig," Research Foundation Project 45, Report 5, December 2, 1952

1/27: Nedderman, Wendell H., "Investigation of a Proposed Platform - Barge Mobile Drilling Rig," Research Foundation Project 45, Report 4, November 19, 1952

1/28: Nedderman, Wendell H., "Study of a Proposed 8-Pile Jacket-Type Marine Drilling Platform," Research Foundation Project 45, Report 2 (Supplement to Report 1), October 10, 1952

1/29: Reid, Robert O. and Charles L. Bretschneider, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending January 20, 1952," Research Foundation Project 38, January 21, 1952

1/30: Reid, Robert O. and Charles L. Bretschneider, "Interim Quarterly Report for Period Ending April 19, 1952," Research Foundation Project 38, June 1, 1952

1/31: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Annual Report for Period Ending March 14, 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, April 15, 1952

1/32: Thompson, Warren C., "Problems of Oceanographic Engineering in the Gulf of Mexico with a Special Study of the East Timbalier Island Region, Louisiana (Volume One)," Research Foundation Project 37, June 15, 1952

1/33: Thompson, Warren C., "Problems of Oceanographic Engineering in the Gulf of Mexico with a Special Study of the East Timbalier Island Region, Louisiana (Volume Two), Research Foundation Project 37, September 15, 1952

1/34: Thompson, Warren C., "Report on Organization and Progress," Research Foundation Project 37, April 15, 1952

1/35: Adams, Richard M., "Annual Report for Period 15 June 1952 to 30 June 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, Status Report, July 30, 1953

1/36: Adams, Richard M., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending March 14, 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, March 19, 1953

1/37: Adams, Richard M., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending September 30, 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, October 15, 1953

1/38: Anon., "Physical and Meteorological Data, Cruise 4 of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Vessel ALASKA," Research Foundation Project 24, Data Report 2, June 1953

1/39: Anon., "Water Level: December, 1950 to September 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, Data Report Sect. 2, January 1953

1/40: Anon., "Wind Velocity: January 1951 to September 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, Data Report Sect. 3, March 1953

1/41: Clayton, William H., "Development of a Step-Type Wave Recorder," Research Foundation Project 30, Technical Report 30-1, December 1953

1/42: Creager, Joe S., "Submarine Topography of the Continental Slope of the Bay of Campeche," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 10, October 26, 1953

1/43: Elliott, William P. and H. Albert Brown, "The Evaluation of Geostrophic Deformation on Isobaric Surfaces," Research Foundation Project 57, Scientific Report 3, November 1953

1/44: Franceschini, Guy A., "The Distribution of the Mean Monthly Wind Stress over the Gulf of Mexico," Contract AF 19(604)-169, Scientific Report 1, August 1953

1/45: Franceschini, Guy A., "The Reliability of Commercial Vessel Reports of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico," Contract AF 19(604)-169, Scientific Report 2, September 1953

1/46: Freeman, John C., Jr., "Note on a Prediction Equation for the Surface Layer of a Two Layer Ocean," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 4, 1953

1/47: Freeman, John C., Jr., "Note on a Prediction Equation for the Surface Layer of a Two Layer Ocean," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 5, June 1953

1/48: Freeman, John C., Jr., "Wind Mixing Currents," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 6, October 1953

1/49: Gilcrest, Robert A., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 31, 1952," Research Foundation Project 29, January 24, 1953

1/50: Hidaka, Koji, "A Contribution to the Theory of Upwelling, Part II," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 6, February 23, 1953

1/51: Hidaka, Koji, "A Contribution to the Theory of Upwelling, Part II," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 8, August 12, 1953

1/52: Hidaka, Koji, "Wind-Driven Sea Level Change of a Shallow Sea over a Continental Shelf," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 9, September 18, 1953

1/53: Hood, Donald W., "A Hydrographic and Chemical Survey of Corpus Christi Bay and Connecting Water Bodies: Annual Report for Year Ending November 1, 1952," Research Foundation Project 40, June 26, 1953

1/54: Jeffrey, Lela M., "Progress Report for Month Ending July 31, 1953," Research Foundation Project 77, August 3, 1953

1/55: Jung, Glenn H. and Robert A. Gilcrest, "Heat Budget of a Water Column: Autumn - North Atlantic Ocean," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 4, August 1953

1/56: Jung, Glenn H., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending August 31, 1953," Research Foundation Project 29, September 21, 1953

1/57: Kahan, Archie M., "Report for Contract Period 1 April 1952 to 31 May 1953," Research Foundation Project 29, Second Annual Report, July 1953

1/58: Leipper, Dale F., "Marine Meteorology of the Gulf of Mexico, A Brief Review," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 5, February 10, 1953

1/59: Proctor, Charles M., "Determination of Inorganic Phosphate in Sea Water by a Butanol Extraction Procedure," Research Foundation Projects 24 and 40, Technical Report 7, June 22, 1953

1/60: Reid, Robert O. and Charles L. Bretschneider, "Surface Waves and Offshore Structures: The Design Wave in Deep or Shallow Water, Storm Tide, and Forces on Vertical Piles and Large Submerged Objects," Technical Report, October 1953

1/61: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Annual Report for Period Ending April 30, 1953," Research Foundation Project 30, Status Report, October 1953

1/62: Saucier, Walter J. and William F. Elliott, "A New Tephigram," Contract AF 19(604)-559, Scientific Report 1, September 1953

1/63: Sparger, Carter R., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending 30 November 1953," Research Foundation Project 29, December 28, 1953

1/64: Adams, Richard M., "Depth of the Motionless Layer in the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 11, January 6, 1954

1/65: Adams, Richard M., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 31, 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, January 15, 1954

1/66: Anon., "Progress Report for Period Ending 31 October 1954," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 54-64P., October 15, 1954

1/67: Anon., "Wave Force Experiments at Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana (Pure Oil Company Platform)," Research Foundation Project 38, Technical Report 38-1., February 1954

1/68: Austin, George B., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending March 31, 1954," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 54-23P., April 14, 1954

1/69: Austin, George B., Jr., "Annual Report for Period Ending 30 June 1953 to 30 June 1954," Research Foundation Project 24A, Status Report, September 1954

1/70: Austin, George B., Jr., "On the Circulation and Tidal Flushing of Mobile Bay, Alabama, Part I," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 12, April 1954.

Correspondence with Jack Clark

3/1: Series Scope and Content Note; Contents of Box.

3/2: Bloomsbury Book Auctions' Collection Description

3/3: Obituary for Roy Fuller written by Jack Clark. Two copies of the original proof with Jack Clark's copied notes and corrections in margins.

3/4:

  • Newspaper clippings of an obituary for Roy Fuller in The Times, September 28, 1991
  • Two responses by Lewis Golden and E. C. L. to The Times obituary.

3/5: Obituary for Julian Symons.

3/6: Obituary for Julian Symons, from The Times, November 22, 1994.

3/7: Poem of the Month Club. Fourth Folio leaflet; generic letter from Jack Clark to "Member" re: the death of C. Day-Lewis, the March poem, "Venus," by Gavin Ewart, renewing subscriptions.

3/8: Photocopy of C. Day-Lewis' poem for the Poem of the Month Club Christmas card, "A Christmas Way."

3/9: A program for "A Celebration of the Life of Roy Fuller." 1992.

3/10: Newspaper clipping of a review by Anthony Quinton of Roy Fuller's Spanner and Pen.

3/11: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed, attached to an offprint of a memoir by Roy Fuller, Recollections of the Blackheath Poets. Undated.

3/12: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: The Law Society, Eric Ambler.

3/13:

  • Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: G. Lehmann, The London Magazine. Undated.
  • On verso: Jack Clark to Roy Fuller. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Undated.

3/14: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph Post Card, Signed. Re: mistakes in a poem, Poem of the Month Club: Enoch and Mary. Undated.

3/15: Roy and Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. The Fullers vacationing. Undated.

3/16: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Private Eye and the New Left Review. July 31, 1968.

3/17: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, unsigned, 2 leaves. Re: Roy Fuller's New Poems. Mentions: Enid Bagnold. January 27, 1969.

3/18: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Lord Goodman, Dodd. July 8, 1969.

3/19: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a rendezvous with Jack and Christine Clark. April 27, 1970.

3/20: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Bernard Roberts, Robert Buhler (Poem of the Month Club), Cecil (C. Day-Lewis.) May 30, 1970.

3/21: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Allen Tate. July 2, 1970.

3/22: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Douglas Dunn, Poem of the Month Club archives, Kingsley Amis. July 28, 1970.

3/23: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Charles O., Eric White, Ian Hamilton, Hugo Williams, Derek Mahon. August 13, 1970.

3/24: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Roy Fuller advises Clark to ask his son, John Fuller, to submit to Poem of the Month Club. October 28, 1970.

3/25:

  • H. M. [Butlin] to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Submission to Poem of the Month Club. November 14, 1970.
  • Jack Clark to Roy Fuller. Autograph note, signed. Re: [Butlin]'s submission. Undated.
  • On verso: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: a tactful way to decline the submission. Entire episode referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. Undated.

3/26: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Octavio Paz, Louis Simpson, Geoffrey Lehmann. December 8, 1970.

3/27:

  • Unknown poet (Bob) to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: poems ("Pont des Arts") submitted to Poem of the Month Club. June 28, 1973.
  • On verso: Jack Clark to Roy Fuller. Autograph note, signed. Re: the previous submission. Undated.
  • Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: how to tactfully decline the submission. Episode referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 4. Undated.

3/28: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Roy Fuller in Canada; re: Poem of the Month Club and knowledge of it in Ontario, his return to England. November 13, 1971.

3/29: Roy and Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. In Caernarvon: "Beautiful spot - only thing needed is a spot of warmth." July 11, 1972.

3/30:

  • B. C. Bloomfield to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Hugo Manning as a possible candidate for Poem of the Month Club. November 27, 1972.
  • On the same page: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: [Beer], Raine, Austin Clarke, Hugo Manning. Undated.

3/31: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note: Grooms Hill, malt. February 20, 1973.

3/32: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note. January 18, 1974.

3/33: Roy Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note: record. Mentions: C. Duffy, Poem of the Month Club: poem from U. H. A. "puts Club further into red!" 1974.

3/34: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note. Mentions: Tony (Anthony) Powell's new book. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. August 21, 1975.

3/35: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: declining invitation to "musical swarry." Mentions: K. Clark's autobiography. October 3, 1975.

3/36: Roy and Kate Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. "Boxing Day" Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note. [December 26,] 1975.

3/37: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. 1975.

3/38: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: "Met one of you bilked poets today..." Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 4. [1975].

3/39: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: advise on female poets. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 4. January 15, 1976.

3/40: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: book by Gavin, Messiah, middle granddaughter, "Breakfast with Diane." December 30, 1976.

3/41: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Roy Fuller's memoirs: "I'm trying with another few pgs. of reminiscences but v. doubtful whether a book will ever emerge." His first autobiography was published three years later. June 9, 1977.

3/42: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: George Gasner. January 9, 1978.

3/43: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Tony (Anthony) Powell, Robert Surtees. April 20, 1978.

3/44: Typed letter, signed clipping. Article on Surtees by Anthony Powell. June 9, 1978.

3/45: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: the sculptor Krorthcok, Goldsmith, Sir Joshua Reynolds. July 4, 1978.

3/46:

3/47: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Mentions: Radio 3. On verso: an invitation for Roy Fuller to attend a BBC reception. 1979.

3/48: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Clark's comments on Roy Fuller's Souvenirs, primarily printing mistakes. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. February 26, 1980.

3/49: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. May 6, 1980.

3/50: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: "cricketing reminiscences" and publication of said reminiscences by MacDonald, edited by Michal Myer. August 23, 1980.

3/51: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed. Mentions: resurrection of Poem of the Month Club, Scott [Moncroft]. On verso: an invitation to a reception to mark the publication of The State of the Language. 1980.

3/52: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Roy Fuller's health, the NEB. August 17, 1981.

3/53: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: John Fuller, AP (Anthony Powell's) recommendation of "the Jocely Brooke," Joe Ackerly. January 6, 1982.

3/54: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Possibly re: Roy Fuller's Vamp Till Ready. Mentions: H. E. Pain, J. Lehmann. July 6, 1982.

3/55: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: film deal for Roy Fuller's Carnal Island. Mentions: Carnal Island, Image of a Society, Joe Losey, James Mason, Edward Fox, Vivien Merchant, Maria Edgeworth, "Belinda." Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. August 28, 1982.

3/56: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: [stock], Oliver Chesterton, Philip Snow. November 1982.

3/57: Roy Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: talk done on Radio 3 on Connolly. July 6, 1983.

3/58: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Johnny (John Fuller), "your Autumn Double." October 7, 1983.

3/59: Roy Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note: Christmas gifts. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. Mentions: Orwell, Trollope, Auden, Johnny (John Fuller), Ed Mendelssohn. On verso: Kate Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Typed letter, signed. Thank you note. Mentions: the Boothbys. January 20, 1984.

3/60: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Kelmartin, Rameau. March 29, 1984.

3/61: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Home and Dry and mistakes therein, Toynbee's A School in Private, Le Rouge et le Noir. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. May 10, 1984.

3/62: Photocopy of the previous letter.

3/63: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Woodlands Art Gallery, G. Howard. June 1, 1984.

3/64: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: [John's book]. June 11, 1984.

3/65: Roy Fuller to Christine Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Hamlet", "Reign of Sparrows", moving. June 13, 1984.

3/66: Philip Larkin to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Original and copy. Re: John Betjeman's memorial article by Larkin, Poem of the Month Club, and Betjeman. June 6, 1984.

3/67: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: John Betjeman's memorial service, letter from Philip Larkin, poem started at Betjeman's service. Mentions: Lord Wilson, Lord Rhodes. July 5, 1984.

3/68: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: John Betjeman changing the line "deep and painful, doubt inserts the knife." Referenced in Clark's obituary to Roy Fuller. July 10, 1984.

3/69: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark [and Christine Clark]. Autograph note, signed. Re: Kate Fuller's hospitalization, Poem of the Month Club, roadsides for sale. On verso: an invitation to a wine reception in celebration of Penguin's 50th Anniversary. 1985.

3/70: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Green Howards. September 10, 1988.

3/71: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: marriage to Kate Fuller, middle grand-daughter (Louisa)'s string quartet, "The Duke," the "Shosty 8." Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 7. October 9, 1988.

3/72: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: corrections in memoirs, Letters to an Editor, Michael Schmidt of PN Review, C. P. Snow. November 9, 1989.

3/73: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: RBF (Roy B. Fuller.) 1989.

3/74: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: possible rendezvous. 1989.

3/75: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: reviews of "The Duke's" concert, "Tears Before Bedtime". On verso: Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note: scarf. Mentions. T.B.B. ("Tears Before Bedtime".) January 11, 1990.

3/76: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Auden's Collected Shorter Poems of 1966. Mentions: John Fuller, Ed Mendelssohn. March 4, 1990.

3/77:

  • Newspaper clipping of an article on Keith Vaughan by Anthony Curtis with a handwritten note from Jack Clark to Roy Fuller: "In which of your novels, dear Roy, does the tip 'Buy Vaughans' occur?"
  • Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed. Re: response to Clark's question (The Second Curtain), Vaughan. On verso: flyer about a poetry reading by Roger McGough. October 26, 1990.

3/78: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Arthur Hugh Clough. March 22, 1990.

3/79: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: "profit motive," Cecil (C. Day-Lewis,) "Blackheath Poets." December 5, 1990.

3/80: Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. After Roy Fuller's death. February 4, 1992.

3/81: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: the "12 June" program, [Roy Fuller's memorial] Mentions: "Shosty 8," "The Duke," music. April 21, 1992.

3/82: Unknown to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, unsigned. Re: framed poem [of Roy Fuller's ?]. June 15, 1992.

3/83: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Louisa and John Fuller's visit to Jack Clark. March 28, [199?].

3/84: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Poem of the Month Club. [199?].

3/85: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Kate Fuller. [199?].

BTVS Season Nine, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten

BTVS Season Nine: Angel & Faith

Issue #12: "Family Reunion, Part Two" (July 2012)
Issue #13: "Family Reunion, Part Three" (August 2012)
Issue #14: "Family Reunion, Part Four" (September 2012)
Issue #15: "The Hero of His Own Story" (October 2012)
Issue #16: "Death and Consequences, Part One" (November 2012)
Issue #17: "Death and Consequences, Part Two" (December 2012)
Issue #18: "Death and Consequences, Part Three" (January 2013)
Issue #19: "Death and Consequences, Part Four" (February 2013)
Issue #20: "Spike and Faith" (March 2013)
Issue #21: "What You Want, Not What You Need, Part One" (April 2013)
Issue #22: "What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Two" (May 2013)
Issue #23: "What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Three" (June 2013)
[2 copies: 1 with cover by Steve Morris, 1 with cover by Rebekah Isaacs]
Issue #24: "What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Four" (July 2013)
Issue #25: "What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Five" (August 2013)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten

Issue #1: "New Rules, Part One" [w/ Steve Morris cover] (March 2014)
Issue #1: "New Rules, Part One" [w/ Rebekah Issacs cover] (March 2014)
Issue #2: "New Rules, Part Two" [w/ Rebekah Issacs cover] (April 2014)
Issue #3: "New Rules, Part Three" [w/ Steve Morris cover] (May 2014)
Issue #5: "New Rules, Part Five" [w/ Steve Morris cover] (July 2014)
Issue #6: "I Wish, Part One" [w/ Steve Morris cover] (August 2014)
Issue #7: "I Wish, Part Two" [w/ Steve Morris cover] (September 2014)
Issue #8: "Return to Sunnydale, Part One" [w/ Steve Morris cover] (October 2014)
Issue #9: "Return to Sunnydale, Part Two" [w/Steve Morris cover] (November 2014)
Issue #10: "Day Off (Or Harmony In My Head)" [w/Steve Morris cover] (December 2014)
Issue #11: "Love Dares You, Part One" [w/Steve Morris cover] (January 2015)
Issue #12: "Love Dares You, Part Two" [w/Steve Morris cover] (February 2015)
Issue #13: "Love Dares You, Part Three" [w/Steve Morris cover and w/Rebekah Isaacs variant cover] (March 2015)
Issue #14: "Relationship Status: Complicated, Part One" [w/Steve Morris cover and w/Rebekah Isaacs variant cover] (April 2015)
Issue #15: "Relationship Status: Complicated, Conclusion" [w/Steve Morris cover] (May 2015)
Issue #16: "Old Demons, Part One" [w/Steve Morris cover] (June 2015)
Issue #17: "Old Demons, Part Two" [w/Steve Morris cover] (July 2015)
Issue #18: "Old Demons, Part Three" [w/Steve Morris cover] (August 2015)
Issue #19: "Freaky Giles Day" [w/Steve Morris cover] (September 2015) (2 copies)
Issue #20: "Triggers" [w/Steve Morris cover] (October 2015) (2 copies)
Issue #21: "In Pieces On The Ground, Part One" [w/Steve Morris cover and w/Rebekah Isaacs variant cover] (November 2015)
Issue #22: "In Pieces On The Ground, Part Two" [w/Steve Morris cover] (December 2015)
Issue #23: "In Pieces On The Ground, Part Three" [w/Steve Morris cover] (January 2016)
Issue #24: "In Pieces On The Ground, Part Four" [w/Steve Morris cover] (February 2016)
Issue #25: "In Pieces On The Ground, Conclusion" [w/Steve Morris cover] (March 2016)
Issue #26: "Own It, Part One: Home Sweet Hell" [w/Steve Morris cover] (April 2016)
Issue #27: "Own It, Part Two: The Centre Cannot Hold" [w/Steve Morris cover] (May 2016)
Issue #28: "Own It, Part Three: Taking Ownership" [w/Steve Morris cover] (June 2016)
Issue #29: "Own It, Part Four: Vengeance" [w/Steve Morris cover] (July 2016)
Issue #30: "Own It, Part Five: It's On You" [w/Steve Morris cover] (August 2016)

Manuscripts

Storming Intrepid (1989)
Bring Down Intrepid! (later reworked into Storming Intrepid), typescript, 1986?
Galley proofs, 1988 (5 folders)
Notebooks, 1988
Notebooks, undated (4 folders)

Thunder of Erebus (1991)
Partial typescript (entitled In The Shadow of Erebus), undated (2 folders)
Typescript (entitled In The Shadow of Erebus), undated (4 folders)
Notebooks, undated

Black Cipher (1994)
"Uncorrected manuscript", undated (3 copies)

Manuscripts, and Other Works

Black Cipher (1994)
Notebook, undated

Forbidden Summit (1997)
Notebooks (titled Area 51), 1994
Notebooks (titled A Death in the Mountain), 1995
Notebooks, 1995
Notebooks, undated
Sample chapters submission (titled Area 51), 1995?

Eurostorm (2010)
Partial manuscript (titled Eurostar), 1996
Partial manuscript, 2007 - 2008 (5 folders)
Notebooks, 1997 and undated
Notebooks, 2000 and undated
Screenplay, 2010 (2 folders)
Screenplay treatment, 2011
Various notes, undated
Contracts, August 2009

Other Works
Arrow Storm and the Sky Pirates, by "Rene Pascal", typescript, 1999

Other Works, and Screenplays

Other Works
Big Five, notebook, 2001
B.O.S.S., notebook, 1996
The Diamond Cutter, notebook, 2012
Exsansuination, notebook, 2012
Journey from Alexandria, notebook, 1993
Lafayette Park, notebook, 2012
Paper Trail, notebook, 2011
Passage to Zama, introduction, undated
Stick's Da Vinci Notebook, notebooks, 2003-2005
Storm of the Condor , notes, January 1997
Tommy Wickham and the Curse of the Black Trident, by "Rene Pascal", manuscript, 2009
Untitled novel, notebook, 1988
Untitled novel, notebook (which includes material from Harrison on promoting Storming Intrepid), 1989?
Untitled novel, notebook, 1994
Untitled novel, notebook, 1997
Untitled novel, notebook, 2009
Untitled novel, notebook, 2009
Untitled novel, notes, 2009

Screenplays
Area 51, working paper, 1995
Arrow Storm sample chapters submission with edits, 1994 (4 copies in two folders)
Arrow Storm partial copy, 1992 (2 copies)
Arrow Storm Screenplay, 1994 (2 copies in 2 folders)

Subject File Sp - W, Additional Materials, and Photographs

Subject File
Space Command [Air Force], 1986 1990 - 1991 and undated
Space Shuttle, 1979, 1983
Spetsnaz, 1987
SR-71 Blackbird, 1988 - 1991
Stealth Bomber, 1986 - 1989
Stealth Bomber, 1989 - 1991 and undated
Strategic Defense Initiative - NTF, 1990 - 1991
Story Outline for 'The Ancient', by John Chambliss, 1995
Submarines - Soviet, 1989 - 1990 and undated
Submarines - U.S., 1987
Tbilisi (Soviet aircraft carrier), 1988 - 1990
Typhoons, 1982, 1985 and undated
United States Air Force, 1984, 1986 - 1987 and undated
United States Navy, undated
V ITec, 1989 - 1991
Washington-Moscow Hotline, 1971, 1980, 1983 and undated
Waterloo, Battle of, undated
Whitecloud Spacecraft, undated
  Additional Materials
National Geographic Special Edition on Treasure, 2011
Outside Magazine, October 1995
Plaque, bearing Texas A&M logo and dates of Harrison's and Harrison, Sr.'s dates of graduation (1924 and 1971) - Object stored separately from box
Publicity Material and Dustjackets, 1988, 1993
Publishing Industry, 1988 - 1990
The Texas Aggie, March 1989
Unidentified Files, on five 5 1/4 floppy disks
  Photographs
Large photograph of boat, undated
Photographic album, with photos of Harrison, undated
Slides of Various Aircraft, Area 51, and Naval Craft, undated
Photographs, Various, undated (5 folders)

Publications, Realia, and Manuscripts

8/1
The Document [Yearbook for Thomas Jefferson High School, Dallas, TX], 1965, 1967

8/2
Framed copy of Texas A&M University seals, for Payne Harrison, Sr. (1924) and Payne Harrison, Jr. (1971) Manuscripts (December 2014 Addendum)

8/3
Area 51 [unpublished novel, undated], typescript of sample chapters and outline

8/4
Area 51 [screenplay, undated], working paper, February 25, 1995

8/5
Arrow Storm [screenplay], illustrations, 1999?

8/6
Arrow Storm [screenplay], illustration of Arrow, undated

8/7
Arrow Storm (screenplay), January 1992

8/8
Arrow Storm [screenplay], 1st draft, typescript, January 1992

8/9
Arrow Storm [screenplay], 2nd draft, typescript, August 1992

8/10
Arrow Storm (screenplay), 3rd draft, typescript, undated

8/11
Arrow Storm (screenplay), manuscript pages, August - October 1993

8/12
Arrow Storm (screenplay), notes, May - August 1993

8/13
Arrow Storm (screenplay), screenplay and concept, 1999

8/14
Arrow Storm (screenplay), 1999?

8/15
Arrow Storm (screenplay), typescript, undated

8/16
Arrow Storm (unpublished), partial manuscript, June 1994

8/17
Arrow Storm (unpublished), partial manuscript, July 1994

8/18
Arrow Storm, cover [on compact disc]

8/19
Arrow Storm, cover illustrations, undated

8/20
Arrow Storm and the Sky Pirates (unpublished YA novel), cover and text (on compact disc)

8/21
Arrow Storm and the Sky Pirates (unpublished YA novel), manuscript, handwritten, 1998

8/22
Arrow Storm and the Sky Pirates (YA novel), typescript by 'Rene Pascal', 1999

8/23
Arrow Storm and the Sky Pirates (unpublished YA novel), typescript, undated

8/24
Arrow Storm and the Viking Sea Castle (unpublished), partial manuscript, handwritten, May 1999

8/25
Black Arrow [screenplay, later retitled Arrow Storm], manuscript pages, handwritten, and typewritten supplementary material 1991 - 1992

8/26
Black Cipher (1994), research diary, 1990 - 1991

8/27
"The Circle of Archimedes" (short story, unpublished), undated

8/28
The D-Ring Basement (unpublished), manuscript books 1 - 2, March 13 - August 8, 2014

8/29
The D-Ring Basement (unpublished), manuscript books 3 - 4, August - September 15, 2014

8/30
The D-Ring Basement (unpublished), manuscript books 5 - 6, September 17 - October 8, 2014

Correspondence with Specific People and Regarding Certain Topics, General Outgoing and Personal

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents

6/1
[21-9] General outgoing correspondence "Q" file, 1972

6/2
[21-10] General outgoing correspondence "Ra-Ri" file, 1972

6/3
[21-11] General outgoing correspondence "Ro-Ry" file, 1972

6/4
[21-12] General outgoing correspondence "Sa-Se" file, 1972

6/5
[21-13] General outgoing correspondence "Sh-Sl" file, 1972

6/6
[21-14] General outgoing correspondence "Sm-Sta" file, 1972

6/7
[21-15] General outgoing correspondence "Ste-Sy" file, 1972

6/ 8
[22-1] General outgoing correspondence "T" file, 1972

6/9
[22-2] General outgoing correspondence "U-V" file, 1972

6/10
[22-3] General outgoing correspondence "Wa-We" file, 1972

6/11
[22-4] General outgoing correspondence "Wh-Wy" file, 1972

6/12
[22-5] General outgoing correspondence "Y-Z" file, 1972

6/13
[22-8] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Brownrigg H. Dewey, Jr., of Bryan, Texas, 1956-1960

6/14
[22-9] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Brownrigg H. Dewey, Jr., 1961-1970

6/15
[22-10] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Jack B. Eastham of Waxahachie, Texas, 1957-1970

6/16
[22-11] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Beeman Fisher, Chairman of the Board, Texas Electric Service Company, 1966-1970

6/17
[22-12] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Dr. James R. Gill, Jr. of Waxahachie, Texas, 1956-1970

6/18
[22-13] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to William S. Ingram of Buffalo, Texas, 1958-1970

6/19
[22-14] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Herbert H. Johnson, President, Wolf Brand Products, 1958-1970

6/20
[22-15] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Dr. Robert W. Kimbro of Cleburne, Texas, 1959-1970

6/21
[23-1] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Bob McCrady, Ellis County Democratic Party Chairman, 1957-1968

6/22
[23-2] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Jack McKay, Manager, Ennis Chamber of Commerce, 1956-1970

6/23
[23-3] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Aubry L. Moore, Manager, Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce and State Representative, 1957-1971

6/24
[23-4] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to James M. Moudy, Chancellor, Texas Christian University, 1966-1970

6/25
[23-5] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Lee and Tim Paulsel, Paulsel Lumber Company, Ft. Worth, 1966-1970

6/26
[23-7] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Fred M. Shaw of Ferris, Texas, 1959-1968

6/27
[23-8] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to J. Wayne Stark, Director Memorial Student Center, Texas A&M University, 1970

6/28
[23-9] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to R. T. Swilling, Jr., Whitney, Texas, 1959-1970

6/29
[23-10] Congressman Teague's personal outgoing correspondence, 1956-1970

6/30
[23-11] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Glyn A. Williams, Brazos County Democratic Executive Chairman, 1956-1970

6/31
[23-12] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to don Woodard, Texas Electric Service, Ft. Worth, 1966-1970

6/32
[24-1] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Farm-Storage Facility Loan Program, and drought relief in Texas. January 1955 - September 1956

6/33
[24-2] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments. August 1956 - February 1958

6/34
[24-3] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service pertaining to Conservation Reserve Contracts and the Soil Bank Program. November 1958 - March 1960

6/35
[24-4] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments. March 1960 - July 1962

6/36
[24-5] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments. January 1961 - July 1962

6/37
[24-6] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments, the removal of Commodity Credit Corporation cotton from interior warehouses, rental payments under the Conservation Reserve Program, and drought relief. January 1961 - July 1962

6/38
[24-7] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Cropland Conversion Program, rental payments under the Conservation Reserve Program, and the awarding of acreage allotments. August 1962 - December 1966

6/39
[24-8] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Cropland Conversion and Cropland Adjustment Programs, price supports, and the awarding of acreage allotments. January 1967 - June 1968

6/40
[24-9] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program, price supports, Commodity Credit Corporation, and the awarding of acreage allotments. January 1969 - December 1969

6/41
[24-10] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding price supports, acreage allotments, and the inequality of regulations. February 1970 - December 1970

6/42
[24-11] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding price supports and acreage allotments. February 1971 - September 1971

6/43
[24-12] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding price supports, Soil Bank, Commodity Credit Corporation, Rural Environmental Assistance Program, acreage allotments, and drought relief. November 1971 - December 1972

6/44
[25-1] Correspondence concerning requests for statistics from the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1949

6/45
[25-2] Correspondence concerning the consolidation of the Agricultural Extension Service and the Soil Conservation Service. October 1947 - January 1948

6/46
[25-3] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service with regards to Extension work at Texas A&M, changes in home economics research, 4-H Club progress, and a summary of Extension work in the 6th Congressional District of Texas. April 1954 - August 1956

6/47
[25-4] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding requests for an increase in appropriations. January 1958 - August 1958

6/48
[25-5] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding the request for an increase in appropriations, a summary of Extension work in Texas, and a booklet titled "Everybody Benefits". May 1959 - December 1960

6/49
[25-6] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding requests for additional funding and 4-H work. March 1961 - June 1962

6/50
[25-7] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding peanut research and related federal funding. January 1972 - October 1972

6/51
[25-8] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding insect control and the controversial Nisbet Bug Catcher. April 1948 - August 1949

6/52
[25-9] Correspondence requesting membership list of the twenty-five advisory committees of the Department of Agriculture Research Service Programs. May 13 - May 19, 1955

6/53
[25-10] Correspondence concerning the control of the screwworm fly in Florida and the Southwest, news releases concerning the selection of the site to house the Animal Disease Laboratory at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. June 1956 - November 1960; October 1969

6/54
[25-11] Correspondence concerning agriculture, Southern Region Plant Pest Control Division of the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), soil survey maps, Texas Poultry Improvement Association, and defoliation of cotton. February 1961 - October 1962

6/55
[25-12] Correspondence concerning the importation of Charolais Cattle of their semen, brush control in the Southwest, the establishment of a quarantine station for racehorses at Texas A&M, and ramie cloth. March 1965 - December 1965

6/56
[25-13] Correspondence concerning box elder bugs, dairy production, and milk prices, construction of an Entomology Research Laboratory, and telegrams announcing a Rural Electrification Administration Loan to Corsicana. February 1968

6/57
[25-14] Correspondence concerning the importation of Simmental Cattle, and the loss of cattle due to anaplasmosis. December 1968 - April 1969

6/58
[25-15] Correspondence concerning the name change of Wolf Brand Chili Con Carne to Wolf Brand Chili. January 1954 - April 1954

Telephone and Electrification to Soil Conservation Service Correspondence

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents

9/1
[32-3] Correspondence concerning the REA, rural telephone services, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, includes also a booklet from the REA on the finances of its co-ops, and a map of the co-ops and their regional of control around Groesbeck. January - October 1953

9/2
[32-4] Correspondence concerning the REA, the NCEC, the REC, the TP&L and the Hoover Commission's findings on the REA. 1954 - May 1956

9/3
[32-5] Correspondence concerning the REA, the NCEC, the REC, the Hill County Electric Cooperative, publicity campaigns of independent power companies, the Federation of Independent Telephone Exchanges, Texas Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the Corn Belt Power Cooperative of Iowa. 1957 - November 1958

9/4
[32-6] Correspondence concerning the REA, the Texas Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the Texas and Southwestern Meat Packers Association; also included is a copy of a speech given by W.B. Murphy, President of Campbell Soups, on contract farming which was presented to the faculty and graduate students of Texas A&M. January 1957 - January 1962

9/5
[32-7] Correspondence concerning the REA, the TP&L, the NCEC, Texas Telephone and Telegraph, and the Texas Electric Co-Ops, Inc. July 1958 - November 1960

9/6
[32-8] Correspondence concerning the REA, the General Telephone Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, and two pamphlets: "1961 Report of the REA", and "Changing Pattern of the REA". January 1960 - October 1962

9/7
[32-9/10] Correspondence concerning the REA, the REC, TP&L, Gulf States Utilities, the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (NRECA), protesting a $56.5 million-dollar loan to Louisiana Electric Co-ops, and a copy of a House Bill to amend the Rural Electrification Act of 1936. December 1964 - May 1965

9/8
[32-11] Correspondence concerning the REA, the NRECA, the NCEC, the REC, the Hill County Electric Co-op, the Tri-County Electric Co-op, the Johnson County Electric Co-op, the Sam Bernard Electric Co-op, the Texas Electrical Service Co. Texas Telephone and Telegraph Co. November 1966 - December 1968

9/9
[32-12] Correspondence concerning support for the REA supplemental financing bill being debated in the House. March 1967 - August 1967

9/10
[32-13] Correspondence concerning the REA, the REC, the Bluebonnet Electric Co-op, the Tri-County Co-op, the Wharton County Electric Co-op, the Johnson County Electric Co-op. January 1969 - December 1969

9/11
[32-14] Correspondence concerning the REA, the REC, and agriculture, Sugar Land Telephone Company, the NCEC, the Brazos Electric Power Company, the 1970 Cotton and Feed Grain Programs, the Wholesome Meat Act, the importation of cattle semen, problems in the meat and peanut industries. January 1970 - December 1970

9/12
[32-17] Correspondence concerning problems in the farming industry, i.e., cotton export quotas, food prices; and meat prices and controls. October 1950 - August 1953

9/13
[33-1] Correspondence concerning discrimination against Texas warehouses and what to do with surplus food supplies. March 1954 - April 1956

9/14
[33-2] Correspondence concerning drought conditions, the readjustment of 1955 cotton acreage, Willis A. Hawkins et.al. Versus the State Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. October 1954 - February 1956

9/15
[33-3] Correspondence concerning drought relief, Strip-Cropping regulations, the Export-Import Bank, Mexican farm labor, the importation of beef from New Zealand, and the distribution of federally donated foods to the needy people of the U.S. August 1956 - August 1958

9/16
[33-4] Correspondence concerning problems in the peanut industry, the National Grange, the 1959 Cotton Price Support Program, grading of cotton in Limestone County, the Southern Forest Experiment Station, Farm Constriction and Allotment Record and Regulations, transfer of cotton allotments out of condemned lands, and the United States Forest Service. March 1957 - December 1960

9/17
[33-5] Correspondence concerning the Landrum-Griffi Bill and its effect on labor; problems in the peanut, cotton, chicken, and dairy industries; the National Cotton Acreage Allotment Program, and the World Food Forum. February 1960 - October 1962

9/18
[33-6] Correspondence concerning LAMAS, the Consumer Food Programs, the Government School Lunch Programs, Problems in the dairy livestock and poultry industries, the "Farm G Cotton Loan Program", price supports for the honey industry, and the preservation of the Sequoias. January 1965 - August 1966

9/19
[33-7] Correspondence concerning the Consumer and Marketing Service, the lack of veterinarians, and the annual report of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. July 1967 - May 1968

9/20
[33-8] Correspondence concerning the exportation of lard to Haiti and the United Kingdom, the Sugar Act, the importation of cattle or cattle semen, the Farmer's Home Administration, the Avalon Water Supply and Sewer Service, the Cotton Research and Promotion Program, and the distribution of surplus food. February 1969 - December 1969

9/21
[33-9] Correspondence concerning the Resource Conservation and Development Project Plan, abuses in the Surplus Commodity Foods Distribution Program, the Rural Environmental Assistance Program, widespread infection of horses with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and Vibriosis in beef cattle, and the problems in the rice industry. February 1971 - October 1971

9/22
[33-10] Correspondence concerning the REA, the FHA, price supports in the dairy industry, and the infestation of Texas with Fire Ants. February 1972 - December 1972

9/23
[33-11] Correspondence concerning Social Security benefits for Farm Loan and Production Credit Association employees. April 1947

9/24
[33-12] Correspondence concerning the Farmer's Home Administration and the Soil Conservation Service. January 1946 - July 1949

9/25
[33-13] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, includes 8 photographs - Brazos-Robertson SCD (September-October 1946). January 1946 - November 1948

9/26
[33-14] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Trinity River Improvement Program, and possible graft in the Hill Country SCS. May 1952 - November 1953

9/27
[34-1] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Trinity River Improvement Program, and the Richland - Chambers Creek watersheds. January 1954 - February 1956

9/28
[34-2, 1 of 2] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act of 1944, also contains the annual reports of various soil conservation districts. November 1955 - June 1957

9/29
[34-2, 2 of 2] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act of 1944, also contains the annual reports of various soil conservation districts. July 1957 - December 1958

9/30
[34-3] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Watershed Protection and Flood Control Act, and the Tehuacana Creek Water Control and Improvement District, also contains a booklet entitled "Conservation Research Needs for Texas", January 1957 - February 1960

9/31
[34-4] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Richland-Chambers Creeks Watershed, the Aquilla-Hackberry Creeks Watershed, the Tehuacana Creek Watershed, also included are two pamphlets: "Soil and Water Conservation in Texas" and "Special Storm Report - Lower East Fork Laterals Watershed", September 1958 - October 1962

9/32
[34-5] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, Annual Report of the Hood-Parker Counties Soil Conservation District and the recommendation and the Soil-Water-Plant Relationship Center be situated at Texas A&M, also included is a booklet entitled "Conservation Research in the Texas Blacklands", February 1960 - December 1960

9/33
[34-6] Correspondence concerning Public Law 566: The Watershed Protection and Floodwater Control Act, the Nolan-Aquilla Soil Conservation District, the Pin Oak Watershed, the transfer of Soil Conservation Service personnel, and possible corruption in the Wortham Soil Conservation Office; also included is a 44-page memo from the SCS on the benefits of Watershed Projects. September 1963 - October 1964

9/34
[34-7] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, possible reorganization of the SCS, the Chambers Creek Watershed, and the Nolan-Aquilla Soil Conservation District; also included is a map of the soil conservation districts of Texas. October 1962 - October 1963

9/35
[34-8] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, the Brazos Water Control and Improvement District and the Soil Bank; also included are annual reports of Soil Conservation Districts in the 6th Congressional Districts, and the following booklets: "Soil and Water Conservation Resource Facts for Texas", "America's Conservation Districts", "Grassland Restoration: Part II… Brush Control", "Application for Assistance in Developing a Resource Conservation and Development Project Plan", "Special Storm Report", "What is a Watershed?", "Multiple Purpose Watershed Projects", "Small Watershed Projects", and "Public Law 566 - Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act", July 1964 - October 1966

9/36
[35-1] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, civil service appointments, the Tehuacana Creek Watershed, and the Chambers Creek Watershed; also included is a booklet entitled "Chambers Creek Story: Progress Report 1955-1968", August 1966 - March 1968

9/37
[35-2] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, budget cuts in the SCS, and cotton acreage allotments; also included is the annual report of Texas' watersheds. May 1967 - March 1968

9/38
[35-3] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service, bond election for the Big Creek Watershed, budget cuts in the SCS, cotton acreage allotments, and cotton price supports. November 1967 - March 1968

9/39
[35-4] Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service; budget cuts in the SCS, the closing of the SCS office in Italy, Texas, the 1967 Upland Cotton Program, the Chambers Creek Watershed, the Nolan-Aquilla Soil and Water Conservation District, and problems in the U.S. grain sorghum industry. March 1968 - December 1968

Thomas Affleck, Jr.

These letters are typed carbon copies of the original handwritten letters, some have handwritten typo corrections.

A9-10
Thomas Affleck Memorandum Book. 1841-1843. Typed copy of original, 24 leaves.

A9-20
Thomas Affleck Order Book. 1853-1856. Typed copy of original, 17 leaves.

A9-30
Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. 1829. Typed copy of original, 13 leaves.
Receipts:
Small Beer
American Mode of Salting Meat
Ginger Beer Powder
Soda Water
Lemondae
Curds and Whey
Marking Ink
Grease Stain Remover, from Silks
Iron Mould Stain Remover, from Linen
Rendering Muslins or cloth Waterproof
Harness maker's Jet
Copal Varnish
Cabinet Varnish
Black Varnish for Stoves
Transparent Crystal Varnish for Paintings
Polishing Varnish
Boiled Linseed Oil
English Verdig(ris) Paint
York Brown Paint
King's Yellow Paint
Dutch Pink Paint
French Green Paint
Green Varnish
Prussian Blue Paint
Stone Colours
Mahogany ens
Wainscot
ewood
French Gray
Indian Ink
Printer's Ink
Ink

A9-40
Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. 1831. 12 leaves.
Receipts:
Fancy Snuffs
Prince's Mixture Snuff
Paris Rapee Snuff
French Carrot Snuff
Longuin Mixture Snuff
Rhodium
Plain Brown or Black Snuff
Cabinet Varnish
Transparent Crystal Varnish for Paintings
Polishing Varnish for Furniture
Transparent Varnish
White Hard Varnish
White Polishing Varnish
French Polish
Crystal Varnish
Varnish for Coloured Drawings
Silver Wash
Soft Spirit Varnish
Picture Varnish
Green Varnish
Common Turpentine
Varnishes
Gold Varnish
Boiled Linseed Oil
English Verdigris
York Brown
King's Yellow

A9-50
Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. 1831. 7 leaves.
Receipts:
Two pages of quotes from Thomson, Shakespeare, Bennett
Receipt for Glue for external
A new, powerful Manuse
Recommendations for increasing milk production
Remedy for corns on the feet
Prevention of rot in sheep
Remedy for blistered feet
Preface to "Hints to small Holders on Planting and Cattle"

A9-60
Thomas Affleck Receipt Book. undated. 6 leaves.
Receipts:
Mushroom Ketchup
Dry Pounce [keeps ink from sinking into parchment]
Boot Top Liquid
Blackening Lump
Bone Black
Blacking Bone Black
Water Proof Liquor
Nankeen Dye
Black Ink Galls
Bruised Galls
Japan Ink
American Cement
Red sealing wax
Black wax
French Sealing wax
Gold sealing wax
Furniture cream
Common varnish
Transparent varnish
White varnish
White hard varnish
White Polishing varnish
Transparent Copal varnish
French Polish
Crystal Varnish
Red Varnish
Transparent Jassan for Tin ware
Varnish for coloured drawings
Silver Wash
Lacquer
Soft Spirit Varnish
Picture Varnish

A9-70
Thomas Affleck Record Book, Part 1. 1859 63. 124 leaves.

A9-80
Thomas Affleck Record Book, Part 2. 1867 71. 162 leaves.

A9-90
Photograph of Thomas Affleck, circa 1867. 2 1/2 x 4 inches.

Photographic negative of Isaac D. Affleck and his teacher, Carl Allen, Head of Bastrop Military Institute.

A9-100
Calling card belonging to Thomas Affleck of Glenblythe. 1 card.

Krueger, E.P. [Brenham] to Thomas Dunbar Affleck [Galveston]. February 23, 1964. 3 leaves, with original envelope.

Two stapled index cards with address and phone information on Williams. Possibly the beginning of a genealogy of some sort.

Two photographs of Glenblythe, one of the house and one of a buggy. 5 x 4 inches each.

A9-110
"Thirty Years of a Mississippi Plantation: Charles Whitmore of 'Montpelier'" by Mark Swearingen. Reprinted from The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 1, No. 2. May 1935. 1 pamphlet. Attached:

Swearingen, Mark [Tulane Univ., New Orleans] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. July 25, 1935. 1 leaf.

Swearingen, Mark [Tulane Univ., New Orleans] to T.D. Affleck [Galveston]. July 15, 1935. 1 leaf.

Thomas D. Affleck

A10-10
The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. Attached to page 21 is: Brown, A.J. [Asst. Editor, Houston] to Thomas D. Affleck [Galveston]. April 10, 1957. 1 leaf. Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to A.J. Brown [Houston]. April 11, 1957. 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A10-10
Reprinted article Thomas Affleck: Missionary to the Planter, the Farmer and the Gardner. 1 pamphlet.

A10-10
The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. Signed by T.D. Affleck on the top of the cover page.

A10-10
The Gulf Coast Lumberman, Vol. 44, No. 23. March 1, 1957. With note on cover page to "see page 20". Inserted on page 20 is (2x):
Reprinted article Thomas Affleck: Missionary to the Planter, the Farmer and the Gardner. 1 pamphlet.
Description of Glenblythe by Thomas Affleck, written October 7, 1865. 5 leaves, carbon copies.

A10-20
Typed note regarding Thomas Affleck's dog "Billy."

A10-20
Printed sketch of "Billy", Thomas Affleck's dog, by C. Foster. 7.5 x 5.5 inches.

A10-20
Printed sketch of "Billy", Thomas Affleck's dog, by C. Foster. 9 x 10 1/2 inches. 20 copies.

A10-30
Directory of Resident Communicants of First Presbyterian Church, Galveston. January 1, 1965. 13 leaves.

A10-30
Hand-drawn sketch of Glenblythe as I.D. Affleck proposed to remodel it.

A10-30
Newspaper article from The Houston Post. May 17, 1942. "Great Choctaw Doctor Taught Medicine to Pioneer," by J. Frank Dobie.

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

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

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

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

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

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Hand-drawn sketch of Glenblythe. 1 leaf.

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Folder containing account book information

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A10-90
Booklet "Life of Col. J.F.H. Claiborne." There is a handwritten note stating Col. Claiborne married third cousin of T.D. Affleck, Martha Dunbar.

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

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

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

Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mary Hunt Affleck

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Bon Voyage, To Him From Her original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. June 25, 1907. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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"Lines to Mrs. J.C. Farmer" original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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

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Essay on the First American Colony in 1607 by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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

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

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

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All Hail, Laureate's Greeting to Y.W.P.A. original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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

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

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

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When St. Patrick went from Scotland... original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Historian's Report: Madam Regent, Ladies and Gentlemen original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 11 leaves.

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Flowers for Bryant's Grave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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New England original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Our Grand Old House original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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To Little Neely original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Good Bye original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Locksmith original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Henry Hall. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Greater Texas original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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

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Texas original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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

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Speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Original manuscript. Handwritten, 13 leaves.

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Laureate's Greeting to T.W.P.A. original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Notes by Mary Hunt Affleck. Original manuscript. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Our Days of Old original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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Mrs. Horace D. Brown original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Manuscript regarding a Confederate soldier by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck, to Daughters of the American Revolution. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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The Passing of the Brave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Memorial Day original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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

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Old Age original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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

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

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Dick Dowling original manuscript of acrostic verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Passing of the Brave original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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There is a Persian woman... original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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The Minute Woman original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Clean Newspaper in the House essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. The Mission of Literary Evening. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Tomorrow's Yesterday original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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

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John Dancy Dibrell acrostic by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Tents original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Easter in War time essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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

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Original manuscript of essay The Confederate Soldier by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 8 leaves.

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Original manuscript of speech by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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To Betty Scott original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Welcome, to Cornelia Branch Stone, President T.W.P.A. original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Inquiry at Palacios original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Tents original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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October original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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

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In Memoriam, Mrs. Horace P. Brown original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Resolutions of Respect original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Horace Brown. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Welcome original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Dedicated to Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone, President T.W.P.A. Handwritten, 1 leaf. 5 copies.

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When We Meet original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Early In the Night original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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Thoughts for New Year original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Gen. Stewart As I Knew Him original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

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The Mother of Mrs. Belknap original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck regarding her life as a little girl. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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

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Handwritten list of 14 prose articles.

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Back to Dixie original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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

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Uncle Jake original manuscript of essay by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 16 leaves.

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Black Mammy original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Original manuscript of untitled verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Texas Heroes original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Various handwritten notes, excerpts, poems and essays by Mary Hunt Affleck. There are a total of 39 pieces of various sized of paper.

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Various newspaper clippings collected by or about Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Dial Watchem" regarding Book Publishing. Dated December 10, 1969.

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Front page from Brenham Banner Press. November 30, 1932. Contains article "Beautiful Tribute Paid Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."

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Front page from Brenham Banner Press. November 29, 1932. Contains article "Mrs. Affleck Dies In Galveston and Laid to Rest Here." 5 copies.

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Front page from The Galveston Daily News. November 29, 1932. Contains article "Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, Poet Laureate of Texas Succumbs at Residence of Son."

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"Armistice Day, For One Minute" article from The Houston Chronicle. November 11, 1926. Contains poem by Mary Hunt Affleck, "The War Mother."

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"The Old Meeting House" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Williams Home Will Be Open During 'Know America Week'" article from The Galveston News. November 16, 1956.

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"Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, Poet Laureate of Texas Succumbs at Residence of Son" article.

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"The War Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"In Society", article, October 14, 1913. Contains verse by Mrs. C.C. Garrett "For the Quill Club and Mrs. Key."

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"An Appreciation" article with copy of paper read by Mrs. E.W. Tarrant.

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"Wants Marse Bill" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"In Memoriam" article regarding Mrs. Annie Lewis Tarver.

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"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Veteran Editors Express Views on Election Laws of State Go For Boat Ride" article.

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"T.W.P. Association" article.

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"Fortnightly Luncheon" article.

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"Cornerstone of Brenham Banner Publishing Company's Building Is Laid with Impressive Ceremonies" article.

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"Mrs. Affleck Writes of Her Visit to Galveston" article.

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"Texas Crowned With A Single Star of Glory" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Our Rose of Womanhood" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Western Gate" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Women Celebrate Enfranchisement" article.

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"A Rose for Mother" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Magazine Article of 1855 About Old Meeting Houses Inspired Poem by Late Mary Hunt Affleck" article from The Galveston News. January 15, 1943.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck [her granddaughter]. April 11, 1924. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is newspaper clipping "To the Sixth Generation."

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck [her granddaughter]. October 27, 1920. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck. December 22, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling Baby". January 14, 1919. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck. October 2, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Florence Affleck. April 17, 1917. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Children". January 16, 1923. ALS, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." December 26, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My precious child." December 31, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Trunion Affleck. November 4, 1924. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." December 28, 1927. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." February 1926. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." January 21, 1926. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear children." December 31, 1911. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." July 30, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." June 11, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Dunbar." April 22, 1922. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling son." December 23, 1923. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." May 12, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling son." December 27, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope. Included: Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." January 20, 19 24. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Mr. Edward S. Dabney. May 12, 1922. Handwritten copy, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope. On the reverse side is: Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." Included: Dabney, Edward S. to Mary Hunt Affleck. May 9, 1912. Typed copy, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear children." February 1, 1911. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." April 6, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." March 29, 1912. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling children." December 31, 1912. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." April 4, 1912. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear child." February 25, 1909. ALs, 3 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear children." January 29, 1911. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My darling child." December 27, 1909. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached is original envelope.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to T.D. Affleck. December 22, 1925. ALS, 1 postcard.

A28-90
Envelope containing material related to "the unfortunate United Daughters of the Confederacy controversy in Brenham, Texas."

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Handwritten copy of telegram to Mrs. Cone Johnson from Mrs. C.C. Garrett and Mrs. E.P. Curry. September 3, 1903. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Letter fragment dated September 9. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Letter read at Mrs. Chisholm's before the Chapter by Mrs. C.C. Garrett. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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First draft of letter to Mrs. Johnson. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to Mr. D.C. Giddings. September 2, 1903. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Handwritten copy of letter to Mrs. Hal Greer from Mary Hunt Affleck. March 11, 1912. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Draft of letter "To Whom It May Concern." Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Vincent, Lonella Styles [Strawn, Tx.] to Mrs. Affleck. November 16, 1905. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Speech by Mary Hunt Affleck that was read before the September meeting of Brenham Tom Green Chapter, 1903.

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Statement written by Mary Hunt Affleck regarding her association with the U.D.C. undated. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Statement written by Mary Hunt Affleck regarding her association with the U.D.C. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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List of officers in the Tom Green Chapter of the U.D.C. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Speech read by Mary Hunt Affleck at Lusk's Hall before Children's Auxiliary. September 22. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mary Hunt Affleck to Mrs. Williams. August 16, 1903. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Affleck. undated. Handwritten, 4 leaves.

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Copy of letter from Birdie R. Johnson to Mrs. Affleck. July 5, 1903. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Murdock. undated. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

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Copy of a portion of a letter to Mrs. Murdock. undated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Copy of a speech delivered by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to C.C. Garrett, E.P. Curry and G.C. Garrett. September 9, 1903. Typed, 6 leaves.

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Copy of a letter from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Affleck. September 9, 1903. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

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Copy of a letter to Mrs. Cone Johnson from members of the Tom Green Chapter. undated. Typed, 1 leaf. Attached is a typed list of officers and members of the Tom Green Chapter of the U.D.C.

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Western Union Telegram from Mrs. Cone Johnson to Mrs. Mary H. Affleck. August 15, 1903. 1 leaf.

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Newspaper clipping from The Houston Chronicle. November 10, 1951. "Brenham U.D.C. Chapter Observes 50th Anniversary."

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Newspaper clipping "Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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