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"The Texas Star", feature section from The Houston Post. August 8, 1971. Contains article "Pioneers in Petticoats" by Dorothy Nordyke. 4 copies.
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Scrapbook of newspaper articles and handwritten notes regarding Jane Long. Compiled by T.D. Affleck. Contains:
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"Jane Wilkinson Long", undated.
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"Jane Wilkinson Long, as Young Southern Matron, Came to Texas With Her Husband, General Long, Founded Colony at Bolivar and Survived Extraordinary Hardships; Lived for Many Years at Richmond, Said to Be First White Woman Ever To Set Foot Upon Galveston Island" from Galveston Tribune. February 9, 1929.
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"Fifty Years Ago" from Galveston News. July 30, 1923.
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"The Mother of Texas" from The Austin Statesman. February 1, 1911. Written by I.D. Affleck.
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"Texas 100 Years Ago" from The Houston Post. undated.
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"The Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 31, 1881.
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"How Grandma Long Got Mother of Texas Title" by Marie Dancy. From Houston Post. February 24, 1924.
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"Richmond Landmark Is Totally Lost by Fire" from Galveston News. March 27, 1932.
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"Help Meet" by Thomas Garner James. March 2, 1940. Typed, 1 leaf.
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James, Thomas Garner [Mississippi Advertising Commission] to T.D. Affleck. March 2, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, T.D. to Thomas Garner James [Mississippi Advertising Commission]. February 10, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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James, Thomas Garner [Mississippi Advertising Commission] to T.D. Affleck. February 8, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, T.D. to The Secretary of The Mississippi War Memorial Building Commission. May 4, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Ladner, Heber [Budget Commission, State of Mississippi] to T.D. Affleck. May 7, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, T.D. to E.L. Malvaney. May 9, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Malvaney, E.L. [Architect, Jackson, Miss.] to T.D. Affleck. May 13, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
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"Town of Port Bolivar, Across From Galveston" from Houston Post. December 18, 1938.
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"Old Bolivar Lighthouse Is Monument to Jane Long" from Houston Post. December 18, 1938.
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McIntyre, M.H. [The White House, Washington] to T.D. Affleck. May 7, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.
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Affleck, T.D. to Col. Marvin H. McIntyre [Secretary to the President, Washington]. May 5, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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"Three Stories From Three Friends" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. July 9, 1950.
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Excerpt from J.C. Clopper's "Journal and Book of Memoranda for 1828" from Texas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 13, pages 50 60. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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"Some Loose Leaves of Texas History" by Harry T. Warner. From Houston Post. undated.
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"Lafitte's Men and Cronks Battled at Galveston Island, Savages Frightened by Mother of Texas" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. January 7, 1934.
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"113 Year Old English Paper Telling of Texas Declaration is Presented to University" from Houston Post. November 27, 1932.
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"Child of Stephen Austin Colony Recounts Early Texas History" from Houston Post. April 17, 1932.
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List of notes regarding information on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"More Than 1300 Newspapers Started In Texas Before 1880; Few Survived" from Houston Post. May 19, 1940.
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"History Lessons of Texas and Galveston" by J.O. Dyer. From Galveston News. May 19, 1923.
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"Dobie Chooses Names for '57 Parade Homes" from Houston Post. April 14, 1947.
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"Corrected and Epitomized Lessons of Texas History, Part II, 1807 1830" by J.O. Dyer. From Galveston News. undated.
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"The Siege of Bexar (The New Orleans Grays)" by Clarence R. Wharton. From The Republic of Texas. undated. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Extract from letter from Mr. Louis J. Wilson to T.D. Affleck. June 21, 1937. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Extract from Reminiscences of Jno. Duff Brown published by Texas State Historical Association Quarterly. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Wilson, Louis J. [Angleton, TX] to T.D. Affleck. June 21, 1937. TLS, 2 leaves.
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Affleck, T.D. to Louis J. Wilson. June 22, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Affleck, T.D. to Louis J. Wilson. October 30, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Wilson, Louis J. [Angleton, TX] to T.D. Affleck. November 4, 1937. TLS, 2 leaves.
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Extract from The Republic of Texas by Clarence R. Wharton. January 1, 1922. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Extract from History of Fort Bend County by Clarence R. Wharton. 1939. Typed, 5 leaves, carbon copies.
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"Jean Lafitte, Famous Buccaneer" photo cut from newspaper.
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"Aged Castle Attracts Another Generation, House on Maison Rouge Site May See Some of Former Glory" from Galveston Tribune. December 5, 1947.
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"Three Trees as They Appear Today" from Galveston News. April 4, 1937.
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"Legends of Famed Pirate Add to Atmosphere of Island" from Galveston Daily News. April 4, 1937.
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"Grandson's Story Revives Legend of Jean Lafitte" from Galveston Tribune. September 16, 1947.
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"Another Evangeline, Capt. James Long and Jane Wilkinson." Extract from Romantic Interludes, Love Stories of Texas Heroes by Theresa M. Hunter. 1936. Typed, 3 leaves.
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"Checking Up on Texas History Shows the Romancers Quite Busy" by S.O. Young. From Houston Chronicle.
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"Stirring Incidents in History of Galveston Related" by Galveston News. February 21, 1932.
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"Lafitte's Grove of Three Trees" from Galveston News. undated.
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"Lafitte's Cabin Bay" from Galveston News. April 7, 1935.
Extract from "Fashions of the Republic" by Mary Reid. Published by Southwestern Historical Quarterly. January, 1942. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"...Events in Texas History..." by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston Daily News. August 16, 1936.
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"Some Loose Leaves of Texas History" by Harry T. Warner. From Houston Post. undated.
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Galveston, Capitol City of Three Early Republics by J.M. Carroll.
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Notes citing information regarding Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Extract from Interesting Facts About Texas and Texans by William Eilers. 1940. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"Romantic Interludes" by Theresa M. Hunter. Book review from Houston Post. April 18, 1937.
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Outline of Events From 1686 to 1836 Contained in Book.
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"Jean Lafitte Tells of His First Privateering Venture" from Galveston News. December 3, 1961.
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Natchez Pilgrimage pamphlet. March 24 through April 7, 1940. 3 copies.
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"Varner Hogg: Tours, Style Panorama, Dedication To Open Historic Park, Unique Gift" from Houston Post. March 23, 1958.
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"Those Texans" by James Farber. From San Antonio Light. December 29, 1941.
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"Those Texans" by James Farber. From San Antonio Light. December 1941.
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"How Galveston Looked Sixty Years Ago" clipping.
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"... Events In Texas History..." from Galveston News. August 9, 1936.
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"... Events In Texas History..." from Galveston News. August 2, 1936.
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"... Events In Texas History..." from Galveston News. July 26, 1936.
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"Lafitte's Grove to Become Park" clipping.
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"100 Years Ago Today In Texas" by Clarence Wharton. From Houston Chronicle. September 12, 1936.
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"History Lessons of Texas and Galveston" by J.O. Dyer. June 9, 1923.
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"Stone Fort Once Served, New Courthouse for Old Nacogdoches" from Houston Post. December 18, 1955.
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"Lafitte's Grove Has Long History" from Galveston Daily News. April 24, 1932.
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"Large Indians and Buccaneer in Road's Tale" from Dallas Morning News. November 21, 1926.
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"Early Days on Galveston Island" from Galveston News. October 23, 1935.
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"Isle History Quiz Answers" from Galveston News. October 23, 1935.
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Untitled article from Galveston News. May 3, 1936.
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"Lafitte's Name and Fame" by J.O. Dyer. From Galveston News.
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"Early Days of Texas History" from Galveston News. December 18, 1935.
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"Texas History Answers Given" from Galveston News. December 18, 1935.
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"Centennial Control Board Approves Marking of Six Historic Fort Bend Sites" from Houston Post. November 10, 1935.
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"Warren Hall, Pioneer Cotton Planter and Soldier, Spent Last Years at 'Three Trees'" by Jesse A. Ziegler.
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"Decaying Trees Look Down on History" from Galveston News. January 13, 1935.
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"Texas State Historical Association" by Walter Prescott Webb. March 1942.
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Extracts, including "Serenade" poem, from The Life and Poems of Mirabeau B. Lamar. 1938. Typed, 3 leaves.
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"The Love Story of Jane Long" by Marie Lee Phelps. From Houston Post. February 20, 1955.
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"Texan Parade, Dr. James Long Might Have Been the Sam Houston of Texas Except for His Hurry" from Brenham Banner. March 1, 1950.
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Original photographic portraits.
Mrs. Ann Herbert (Long) Sullivan. Daughter of Gen. James and Jane Long.
Miss Mary Sullivan. Daughter of Ann H.L. Sullivan. Granddaughter of Gen. James and Jane Long.
Judge J.S. Sullivan. Second husband of Ann H.L. Sullivan, father of Mary. Son in law to Gen. James and Jane Long.
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Calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Newell.
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Notes regarding information on Jane Long. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
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Pages 107-118, torn from Texas Historical Association Quarterly. Highlighted is the article "The Old Three Hundred" by Lester G. Bugbee.
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Notes regarding information on Jane Long. Typed, 2 leaves.
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"Ship to Be Named For the Lively, Texas Mayflower" from Galveston News. August 31, 1943.
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"Patriot Ben Milam" by I.D. Affleck. From San Antonio Daily Express. December 15, 190_.
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"Grave of Old Ironsides Commander Discovered" from New York Herald Tribune. January 3, 1932.
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Envelope containing negative for photostat of Jane Long.
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Notes regarding information on Adam Thoroughgood [grandparent to Jane Long] material. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Photograph of "The Adam Thoroughgood House" picture on page 114 of the book The Old South by William E. Dodd.
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Notes regarding ancestors of Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"The Oldest Brick or the Oldest Colonial House in America" notes regarding Adam Thoroughgood. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"Founders of Maryland Families" by Alexander Bell. From Washington Post. June 9, 1935.
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Notes regarding information on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Bell, Alexander to T.D. Affleck. May 7, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf.
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"The Mother of Texas, Mrs. Jane Long" reprint of extract from Sowell's "History of Fort Bend County." Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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"Mrs. Jane Long, Mother of Texas" from Houston Post. April 28, 1936.
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"The Flavour of Texas, Jane Long: Texas Filibuster's Wife Who Dared; Only a Longfellow Needed to Bring Her Renown" by J. Frank Dobie. From Fort Worth Press. April 9, 1936.
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"Ripley's Believe It or Not: One Woman Fort" from Fort Worth Star Telegram" July 28, 1937.
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"Texas Heartbeat, Taverns in the Towns A Blue Book of Texas Hospitality Spots In Days of the Lone Star Republic" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. October 28, 1956.
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"Texas Heartbeat, Glamour Girl of Austin's Colony and the 'Mother of Texas' Now Has High School Named for Her" from Houston Post. March 23, 1958.
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"'Mother of Texas' Heroine of Tale of Hardships" by Virginia Gwin. From Galveston Daily News. July 11, 1936.
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"The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" from Galveston News. May 17, 1936.
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Texas Crowned With A Single Star of Glory verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
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"At The Capital" from Houston Chronicle. March 3, 1940.
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"Mississippi's Aid to Texas" extract from History of Mississippi, The Heart of the South by Dunbar Rowland. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"Isle's Pirate Master Arrived As Spanish Secret Agent" by John Gaines.
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"Bear, Indians Failed to Deter Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 11, 1962.
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"Markers Placed at Historical Spots" from Galveston News. August 6, 1936.
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Notes regarding Bolivar Peninsula. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"The Veramendi Not a Palace Nor the Residence of a Governor" from San Antonio Light and Gazette. January 2, 1910.
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"Courtyard Old Spanish Governor's Palace" color drawing cut from a calendar.
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"The Old Spanish Governor's Palace" notes. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Photograph torn from Plaza Parade magazine showing "The patio of the Old Spanish Governor's Palace in San Antonio, where, two hundred years ago, walked the rulers of Texas". undated.
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"Stirring Events of History Written in Nacogdoches Fort" by Henry C. Fuller. From Houston Press. May 1, 1931.
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Note citing location of article "The Neutral Ground Between" by J. Villasana Haggard. Typed, 1 leaf.
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"Story of Jane Long, Evangeline of Texas, Without Rival in Fiction" by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston Daily News. April 11, 1942.
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"Numerous Colorful Legends Interwoven With City's Early History" from Galveston Daily News. April 11, 1942.
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"Kingdom of the Blue Pennant" by Ben Gird. From Houston Chronicle. October 27, 1946.
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"Mother of Texas Courageous Woman" from Houston Post. June 6, 1937.
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"Bolivar Lighthouse Proposed As Memorial to Jane Long" from Galveston Tribune. December 3, 1948.
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"Bolivar Lighthouse Urged as Memorial to Mother of Texas" from Houston Post. June 20, 1937.
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"Freebooters Kept an Eye on State, Philip Nolan Was First to Seek an Empire, But Jean Lafitte Laughed Idea to Scorn" from Houston Post. August 15, 1937.
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Krey, Laura Lettie Smith [Chapel Hill, NC] to T.D. Affleck. February 11, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. Laura Lettie Smith Krey. February 19, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. Laura Lettie Smith Krey. February 19, 1940. Handwritten copy of original, 1 leaf.
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Book review for On the Long Tide by Laura Krey. From Galveston News. 1940.
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Book review for ...and Tell of Time by Laura Krey. From Galveston Daily News. August 21, 1938.
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Book review for On the Long Tide by Laura Krey. From Houston Post. November 24, 1940.
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Book review by Eleanor Wakefield for On the Long Tide from Houston Chronicle. November 10, 1940.
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Book review by John Selby for On the Long Tide. undated.
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"Holding the Fort at Lonely Bolivar, She Earned the Title of Texas' Bravest Woman" by Franklin Fields. From Houston Chronicle. January 23, 1955.
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"Papers of City Pair Published In Texas Historical Quarterly by Frances K. Dybowski. From Galveston News. October 31, 1952.
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"Youngsters Whose Ancestors Fought for Texas to Organize" from Houston Tribune. April 18, 1951.
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Moore, Ike [San Jacinto Museum of History Association] to Mrs. Alexander H. Bell. May 12, 1943. TL, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, T.D. to Ike Moore. May 13, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Affleck, T.D. to Ike Moore. May 10, 1943. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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"Island and City of Galveston Long Organizes Expedition at Bolivar" from Galveston News. April 9, 1943.
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"Doors Wide Open in Fort Bend" by John M. Moore. From Houston Post. April 1, 1951.
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Short biography of Jane Long. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.
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"The Texians: Bear, Indians failed To Deter Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 11, 1962.
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Advertising flier for Eight Outstanding Books on Maryland and Maryland Families by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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Advertising flier for "Charles County Gentry" by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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Newman, Harry Wright [Heraldry and Genealogy] to T.D. Affleck. May 14, 1953. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Affleck, T.D. to Harry Wright Newman. April 28, 1953. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Advertising flier for Charles County Gentry by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
Newman, Harry Wright [Heraldry and Genealogy] to T.D. Affleck. October 6, 1950. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Harry Wright Newman. March 20, 1940. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Advertising flier for Charles County Gentry by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
Newman, Harry Wright [Heraldry and Genealogy] to T.D. Affleck. March 15, 1940. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Notes from the family Bible of Mrs. Ruben Gazden White (Rachel Peebles) of Hempstead, Texas. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Excerpt from Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book. 4 leaves, photocopies.
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One leaf of handwritten notes, regarding the genealogy of John Mackall.
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Notes regarding information on Jane Long material. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, T.D. to Mr. A. Roscoe Thrasher [Norfolk, Va.]. June 13, 1955. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Handwritten note regarding information sources by A. Roscoe Thrasher. Written on postcard showing Thoroughgood House. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to Roscoe Thrasher [Adam Thoroughgood House]. May 20, 1955. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Notes regarding Jane Long genealogy. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
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Notes regarding the Jared E. Groce Plantation. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Note regarding historical maker at Bolivar. Typed, 1 leaf.
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Notes regarding Jane Long genealogy. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
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Notes regarding historical events. Handwritten, 1 index card.
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Short Biography on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Excerpt from Old Families of Louisiana by Stanley Clisby Arthur regarding Wilkinson family genealogy. Photocopies, 5 leaves.
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Excerpt from Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army from its Organization, September 29, 1789 to March 2, 1903 by Francis B. Heitman regarding Wilkinson family genealogy. Photocopies, 2 leaves.
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Excerpt from Eleazer Wheelock Ripley, of The War of 1812 by Nicholas Bayliss. Photocopies, 12 leaves.
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Newspaper clipping "Plug for a Texas Heroine" by Joel Kirkpatrick. From Galveston Daily News. February 23, 1976.
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Newspaper clipping "There Was Music at Lamar's Grave but it Wasn't Organ" from Houston Post. January 9, 1975.
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Newspaper clipping "Ferry Is Named Gibb Gilchrist". March 10, 1977.
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Newspaper clipping "Houston Cold? These Sports Well Nigh Froze on Way to Brewery" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. January 14, 1962.
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The County of Galveston Resolution naming a new ferry Jane Long. February 9, 1976. Photocopy of official document, 1 leaf..
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"Biographical Historical Memoirs of Mississippi" from the Rosenberg Library, Galveston. Photocopis, 4 leaves.
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Magazine clipping "America's Most Honored Traitor" by Norman Carlisle. From True, the Man's Magazine. November, 1956.
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Photocopy of one leaf from the New Orleans phone book, showing the names "Wilkinson." December, 1968.
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Notes regarding William Wilkinson. Handwritten, 3 leaves.
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Notes regarding Joseph Wilkinson. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
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Affleck, Jr. Thomas D. to Clerk of the Chancery Court [Wilkinson County Courthouse, Woodville, Mississippi]. May 1, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Notes regarding General James Wilkinson. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
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Notes regarding Wilkinson family. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
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Short biography of James Wilkinson. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.
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Excerpt from Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book. Photocopies, 5 leaves.
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Wagner, W.F. to Mrs. Bell. December 10, 1934. Typed copy, 1 leaf.
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Short biography on widow of General James Wilkinson. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Excerpt from Dictionary of American Biography edited by Dumas Malone. Photocopies, 3 leaves.
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Jane Long by Anne Ammons Brindley. Printed, 1 booklet. 2 copies.
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Newspaper clipping "Jane Long Chapter Has New Officers" from Galveston Tribune. March 21, 1958.
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The Beginnings of Texas History address of Claude Pollard. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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Newspaper clipping "Patriot or Pirate, Lafitte's Footprints Still Embedded on Gulf Coast" by J. Frank Dobie. From Galveston Daily News. April 11, 1942.
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Newspaper clipping "Plug for a Texas Heroine" by Joel Kirkpatrick. From Galveston Daily News. February 23, 1976.
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"Historical Newspapers" catalog of early Texas Newspapers from Madrona Incorporated, Austin, Texas.
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Newspaper clipping "The Petticoat Flag in Successful Start" by F.E. Abernathy. From The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 30, 1977.
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Newspaper clipping "Petticoat Flag Opens Tonight at Arts Center" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 22, 1977.
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Newspaper clipping "Petticoat Flag to Open Tonight" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 29, 1977.
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Note regarding Point Bolivar. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
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Newspaper clipping "Galveston, The Oleander City" by T.C. Richardson. From Galveston Daily News. July 11, 1936.
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Newspaper clipping "Contract Is Let For Isle Ferry". undated.
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Newspaper clipping "Professor Meets With Colonial Dames" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. March 10, 1974.
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Newspaper clipping "Texas" book reviews. undated.
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Newspaper clipping "Legendary Figure Attends Party" by Betty Ewing. From Houston Chronicle. September 12, 1969.
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Newspaper clipping "Jane Long: Heroine of Bolivar Point" by R. Henderson Shuffler. From Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine. August 30, 1964.
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Newspaper clipping "The Women in Texas' Past" from Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine. March 7, 1965.
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Newspaper clipping "Where did Jane Long Land?" from Houston Chronicle. March 19, 1967.
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Newspaper clipping "A Texas History Lesson For Madame Z" by Leon Hale. From Houston Post. March 22, 1979.
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Newspaper clipping "Texas Then" from Houston Post. September 3, 1961.
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Untitled newspaper clipping regarding Jane Long, by Franklin Fields from Houston Chronicle Rotogravure Magazine. January 23, 1955.
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Newspaper clipping "There was music at Lamar's grave but it wasn't organ" from Houston Post. January 9, 1975.
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Newspaper clipping "Jane Long of Aloneness and Love" by J. Frank Dobie. From Houston Post. March 18, 1964.
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Newspaper clipping "Holding the Fort at Lonely Bolivar, She Earned the Title of Texas' Bravest Woman" from Houston Chronicle Rotogravure Magazine. January 23, 1955.
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Newspaper clipping "Fort Bend's Historic Glory" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. April 29, 1962.
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Newspaper clipping "Marker Dedicated" from Galveston Daily News. October 8, 1970.
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Newspaper clipping "Texas Heroes Heroine" by Walter B. Moore. March 12, 1969.
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Newspaper clipping "Pirate Conqueror Rescued by History" by Stanley E. Babb. From Galveston Daily News. June 2, 1969.
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Newspaper clipping "History of 1798 Lacks Proportion" regarding Story of a Year: 1798. undated.
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Untitled newspaper clipping regarding General Count Kazimierz Pulaski. undated.
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Newspaper clipping "Officials Commemorate Texas Independence Day" by Bob Tutt. undated.
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Newspaper clipping "Distaff Data" by Frances K. Dybowski. From Galveston News. December 26, 1952.
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Newspaper clipping "The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" from Galveston News. 1936.
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"Fort Bend County Historic Homes Tours" Richmond, Texas. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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Magazine clipping "Pioneers in Petticoats" by Dorothy Nordyke. From Texas Star. August 8, 1971.
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Magazine clipping "They Went West: Pirates, Patriots, and Adventurers" from Holland's, the Magazine of the South. October, 1935.
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Newspaper clipping "Roughing it in early Texas" by Marilyn M. Sibley. From Houston Post. April 25, 1971.
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Newspaper clipping of obituary of Edwin Groce. From Galveston Daily News. December 16, 1984.
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Newspaper clipping "Watchem". undated.
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Notes regarding Texas history. Handwritten, 3 index cards.
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Galveston County Commissioners' Court Special Meeting. February 2, 1976. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopies.
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Notes regarding Jane Long. Handwritten, 3 small leaves.
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Perkins, Ida to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. January 2, 1958. ALS, 1 leaf.
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Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. August 29, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.
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Note regarding a photograph of James Long. Handwritten, 1 card.
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Note regarding information in "With the Makers of San Antonio." Handwritten, 1 index card.
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Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Action Line [Houston Post]. May 28, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Goode, Harris [artist, Houston, TX] to Mrs. E.E. Dunning. 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.
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Note regarding information on Adam Thoroughgood and his house in Virginia. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Short biography on Capt. James Long and Jane Wilkinson. Typed, 3 leaves.
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"The Mother of Texas" extract from Sowell's History of Fort Bend County. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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Olson, John N. [Secretary, Galveston Historical Society] to Members. TL, 1 leaf.
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"Serenade" poem by Philip Graham. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.
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Manuscript of Caroline by I.D. Affleck. Story of an incident with a slave named Caroline. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten corrections, carbon copies.
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Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 4, 1935. TLS, 2 leaves. Attached:
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 11, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. May 17, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. May 24, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. July 26, 1935. TLS, 2 leaves.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. July 29, 1935. TLS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. to Mr. George C. Vournas [Washington, D.C.]. July 26, 1935. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy of original letter.
Bell, Alexander H. to Mr. Walter D. Cline [Chairman, Texas Centennial Expo, Dallas]. July 26, 1935. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy of original letter.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 20, 1935. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 17, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 8, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 28, 1935. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. June 10, 1929. ALS, 1 leaf.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. January 10, 1932. TLS, 2 leaves.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. January 6, 1932. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. January 14, 1932. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Mr. and Mrs. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. May 20, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. April 27, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. April 23, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. April 20, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. March 1, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. February 23, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. February 8, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. February 2, 1929. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. July 16, 1927. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. June 7, 1927. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. June 2, 1927. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. January 9, 1924. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. December 12, 1923. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Alexander H. Bell [Washington, D.C.]. November 15, 1923. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Bell, Alexander H. [Washington, D.C.] to T.D. Affleck. November 6, 1923. ALS, 2 leaves.
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Notes regarding descendants of Thomas and Rebecca (Wilkinson) Dent. Typed, 12 leaves, with handwritten corrections.
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Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. June 2, 1954. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.
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Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. August 6, 1954. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.
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Note regarding book With the Makers of San Antonio. Handwritten, 1 index card.
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Official copy of Certificate of Marriage for James Long and Jane Wilkinson who married on May 14, 1815. Dated May 6, 1969. Attached:
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Clerk of the Chancery Court [Wilkinson County, Woodville, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Honorable Robert E. Burns [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Burns, Robert E. [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.] to Thomas D. Affleck, Jr. April 29, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Clerk of the Chancery Court [Adams County, Natchez, Miss.]. April 28, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Affleck, T.D. to Honorable A.V. Davis [Circuit Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. undated. Handwritten draft, 1 leaf.
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Kilman, Ed [Houston, TX] to T.D. Affleck. November 24, 1957. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Newspaper clipping "Did Civil War GI's Wear 'Dog Tags'? Who Originated Lone Star Flag and What Became of G.A. Ellsworth?" from Houston Post. September 29, 1957.
Affleck, T.D. to Ed Kilman. October 1, 1957. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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"Long's Expedition to Texas" excerpt from Texas and the Texans by Henry Stuart Foote. Typed, 10 leaves.
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Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Honorable Robert E. Burns [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Photocopies of The County of Galveston Resolution dated February 9, 1976. 2 copies.
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Blank bank draft for The Farms National Bank. Printed, 1 check.
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Excerpt from Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution by Francis B. Heitman. Photocopies, 2 leaves.
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Affleck, T.D. to Ed Kilman [Houston, TX]. April 1, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
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Excerpt from Journal and Book of Memoranda for 1828 by J.C. Clapper. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
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"The Mother of Texas" extract from History of Fort Bend County by Sowell. Printed, 1 pamphlet.
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Affleck, T.D. to Jesse A. Ziegler [Houston]. December 31, 1942. Attached:
Ziegler, Jesse A. [Houston] to T.D. Affleck. January 4, 1943. ALS, 1 leaf.
Poem The Good Ship Jane Long by Varuna Hartmann Lawrence. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Newspaper clippings:
"Liberty Ship is to be Named for Jane Long" from Houston Chronicle. April 2, 1943.
"'Peace and Thick Steak' Ziegler's Birthday Wish" by Eddie Barr. From Houston Press. March 5, 1943.
"Ship Named for Texas Pioneer Woman Launched" from Houston Chronicle. April 30, 1930.
"Liberty Ship Jane Long Goes Down Ways Here" from Houston Post. May 1, 1943.
"Pioneer Honored In Ship Launching" from Houston Press. April l30, 1943.
"Galveston Man Is Speaker at Ship Launching" from Galveston News. May 1, 1943.
"Appeal for Bonds Made by Isle Man At Ship Launching" from Galveston Tribune. May 1, 1943.
"Attend Launching of SS Jane Long Here" from Houston Chronicle. May 1, 1943.
"Capt. Ilfrey to Speak at Launching of Liberty Ship Jane Long Today" from Houston Post. April 30, 1943.
"Tribute Will Be Paid to Heroic Pioneer Woman" from Houston Chronicle. May 17, 1943.
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Verniaud, M.L. [Action Line Houston Post] to Thomas D. Affleck, Jr. July 10, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.
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Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Action Line [Houston Post. June 4, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Newspaper clipping "Who Is Jane Long?" from Houston Post.
Henson, Jr., Mrs. J. Scott to Thomas Affleck. June 16, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.
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Notes regarding genealogy of Jane Long. Handwritten, 2 leaves.
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Photograph of painting of Jane Long. 7x9, B&W.
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"A Fragment of a Life, The Story of Jane Long, Wife of the First President of the State of Texas" by Violet Short. Excerpt from Holland's, The Magazine of the South. February, 1928. Photocopies, 7 leaves.
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Five sheets of various notes, all handwritten.