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A. L. Ward Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 968
  • Collectie
  • 1925-1960

This collection contains speeches from Ward during his time as Educational Director of the National Cottonseed Products Association.

Weird Tales

17-01: Howard, Robert E. "Wolfshead" Weird Tales, April 1926

17-02: Howard, Robert E. "The Hills of the Dead" Weird Tales, August 1930

17-03: Howard, Robert E. "Black Chant Imperial” Weird Tales, September 1930

17-04: Howard, Robert E. "Kings of the Night" Weird Tales, November 1930

17-05: Howard, Robert E. "The Children of the Night" Weird Tales, April - May 1931

17-06: Howard, Robert E. "The Dark Man" Weird Tales, December 1931

17-07: Howard, Robert E. "The Thing on the Roof" Weird Tales, February 1932

17-08: Howard, Robert E. "Worms of the Earth" Weird Tales, November 1932

17-09: Howard, Robert E. "The Phoenix on the Sword” Weird Tales, December 1932

17-10: Howard, Robert E. "Shadows in the Moonlight" Weird Tales, April 1934

Committees and Subcommittees

2/9: Report of a faculty committee appointed in 1937 "to study problems which affect the general welfare of the college". The report was used as a resource document by the Postwar Committee on Planning and Policy. 1938

2/10: Correspondence, notes, reports, newspaper clippings, and other papers pertaining to the work of the Postwar Committee on Planning and Policy along with Subcommittee work and the State Postwar Agricultural Planning Steering Committee. 1943

2/11: Correspondence, notes, reports, newspaper clippings, and other papers pertaining to the work of the Postwar Committee on Planning and Policy along with Subcommittee work and the State Postwar Agricultural Planning Steering Committee. January - April 1944

2/12: Correspondence, notes, reports, newspaper clippings, and other papers pertaining to the work of the Postwar Committee on Planning and Policy along with Subcommittee work and the State Postwar Agricultural Planning Steering Committee. May - December 1944; September 1945

2/13: "Information Basic to Post War Planning For Texas Agriculture (Preliminary). February 1944

2/14: Subcommittee on Growth of the College Reports, "Forecast of Postwar Enrollment" (3x). March 21, 1944; June 16, 1944; August 1, 1944

2/15: Subcommittee on Research, "Proposal for Research". August 25, 1944

2/16: Subcommittee on Student Life, "Proposals for Improving Student Life and Living. August 31, 1944

2/17: Newspaper clippings and news releases about Trotter and others. 1926-1944

Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3

Series 1, Box 4

  • 4/1: William A. Owens's diary, 1987.
  • 4/2: Book reviews of This Stubborn Soil, A Season of Weathering, Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, Impressions of the Big Thicket, Historic Texas: A Photographic Portrait, and Letters of Roy Bedichek.
  • 4/3: Newspaper clippings regarding biographical information, references to William A. Owens' work, announcements of appearances, and awards.
  • 4/4: Newspaper clippings regarding William A. Owens.
  • 4/5: Book jackets for Letters of Roy Bedichek, Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, and This Stubborn Soil.
  • 4/6: Published interviews with William A. Owens on subjects of writing, folklore, books, and life.
  • 4/7: Publishers' releases regarding Owens' books.
  • 4/8: Flyers and announcements of appearances and presentations by William A. Owens.
  • 4/9: Publishers' catalogs with William A. Owens titles.

Series 2, Box 4

  • 4/10: "The Galleon," a poem by William A. Owens, published in the Paris Junior College, Yearbook, 1926.
  • 4/11: "Notes and Documents, Anglo-Texan Spirituals," excerpted from Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly, July 1982.
  • 4/12: Book reviews by William A. Owens.
  • 4/13: An excerpt from This Stubborn Soil in Dallas Life Magazine, January 18, 1987.
  • 4/14: "To Make a Literature of Our Lives," by William A. Owens, an article on the art of writing, in The Texas Humanist, April 1980.
  • 4/15: "Gusher at Spindletop," American Heritage, Volume IX No. 4, June 1958.
  • 4/16: "Traveling Texas with Bill Owens," excerpts from Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, in The Texas Observer, August 5, 1983.
  • 4/17: "That Old-Time Religion" by William A. Owens in the Sesquicentennial issue of Texas Monthly, January 1986.
  • 4/18: Reports on Summer Sessions at Columbia University by William A. Owens, Director, 1961-1966.
  • 4/19: Book review by William A. Owens of English Times Ultra.
  • 4/20: "Tankers to Texas" by William A. Owens in DuPont Magazine, August-September, 1959.
  • 4/21: "He Kept the Peace in Sour Lake" by William A. Owens, from material gathered for "Oral History of Texas Oil" and used in Fever in the Earth, American Petroleum Institute Quarterly, Autumn 1958.
  • 4/22: "Oil Diviners of the Past" by William A. Owens in First State Gasoline Dealer News, March-April, 1960.
  • 4/23: "Professional Hazzard" by William A. Owens in Petroleum Today, August 1959.
  • 4/24: "I Drilled the Lucas Gusher" from "Oral History of Texas Oil" and used in Fever in the Earth. Published in DuPont Magazine, April-May 1959.
  • 4/25: "Boom in Batson: The Birth of an Oil Field" from "Oral History of Texas Oil" in American Petroleum Institute Quarterly, Spring 1957.
  • 4/26: "Pin Hook: Then and Now," Southwest Review, includes notebook and several typewritten drafts, Autumn 1983.
  • 4/27: "Trailing the Devil in Louisiana," Southwest Review, Spring 1987.
  • 4/28: "Where East and West Have Met," Sunday Digest, June 24, 1956.
  • 4/29: "A Free Philippines?," Asia and the America, February 1946.
  • 4/30: "The Arms of God," a short story by William A. Owens, published in New Story, A note by William Owens is included, March 1952.
  • 4/31: "Seer of Corsicana," a short story by William A. Owens published in the Southwest Review, Spring 1958.
  • 4/32: "Somebody Touched Me," a short story by William A. Owens published in Southwest Review, Spring 1950.
  • 4/33: "My Father and Then My Mother" transcribed from tapes by William A. Owens, Southwest Review, William A. Owens says "excerpted from Three Friends," Autumn 1967.
  • 4/34: "In Thine Own Blood" an excerpt from Walking on Borrowed Land in the Southwest Review, Spring 1954, and "The Golden Age of Texas Scholarship," Southwest Review, Winter 1975.
  • 4/35: "Gusher at Spindletop" in Into Wide Worlds, a fifth-grade reader.
  • 4/36: "The Older Order- Owens, Perry, Brewer," typescript of the article read (possibly at a lecture) but never published. A note from William A. Owens is included.
  • 4/37: Typescript of the presentation given to J. Mason Brewer Folklore Symposium.
  • 4/38: Draft and copy-edited version of "Images: Texas Places, Texas Faces."
  • 4/39: Typescript of "Brethren Betrayed," submitted to Atlantic Monthly, but not published.
  • 4/40: Final draft of "article for book from symposium," note by William A. Owens.
  • 4/41: Typescript of the story "An Evening on Lake McBride."
  • 4/42: Typed course outline and lecture notes for a course on writing and careers in writing.
  • 4/43: Second draft typescript of John Redway, A Novel. There is no evidence that this was published.
  • 4/44: "Writing with William A. Owens," a workshop at the University of Texas at Arlington.
  • 4/45: "Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers" by William A. Owens.
  • 4/46: "Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers," bound index to transcripts of taped interviews.
  • 4/47: Book review by William A. Owens.

Series 3, Box 4

  • 4/48: Publisher's release and introduction for This Stubborn Soil.
  • 4/49: Partial page proofs of This Stubborn Soil.

Series 11 through Series 17

Series 11, Progressive Farmer Articles. Undated

8/1: Progressive Farmer Newsletter. Undated

8/2: Progressive Farmer - Photos for Articles. Undated

8/3: Progressive Farmer - Summer Intern Program. Undated

8/4: Progressive Farmer - Writers. Undated

Series 12, Rio Grande Valley Speeches and Publications. Undated

8/5: Rio Grande Valley, Articles and speeches by Butler, Undated

8/6: Rio Grande Valley, Miscellaneous. Undated

8/7: Rio Grande Valley, Publications. Undated

8/8: Rio Grande Valley, Publications. Undated

Series 13, Miscellaneous Rural Articles and Correspondence. 1926-1979; Undated

8/9: Rural Churches. Undated

8/10: Rural Electrification Administration. Undated

8/11: Rural Health, Articles and Speeches by Butler. Undated

8/12: Rural Health, "History of Progressive Farmer's Rural Health Crusade". Undated

8/13: Rural Health, Progressive Farmer Articles. 1926-1979

8/14: Rural Health, Legislation. 1945

8/15: Rural Health, Correspondence. 1944-1945

8/16: Rural Health, Correspondence. March - May 1945

8/17: Rural Health, Correspondence. 1945-1949

8/18: Rural Health, Correspondence. 1950-1953

8/19: Rural Health, Miscellaneous. Undated

8/20: Rural Health, Publications. Undated

8/21: Rural Life. Undated

8/22: Rural Minister of the Year Award, Article by Butler. Undated

8/23: Rural Minister of the Year Award, Miscellaneous. Undated

8/24: Rural Minister of the Year Award, Correspondence. 1953-1956

8/25: Rural Minister of the Year Award, Correspondence. 1957

8/26: Rural Minister of the Year Award, Correspondence. June 1958

8/27: Rural Minister of the Year Award, Correspondence. 1958-1959

Series 14, C. G. Scruggs. Undated

8/28: C. G. Scruggs. Undated

Series 15, Seed Articles, Correspondence, and Miscellaneous. 1955-1981; Undated

8/29: Seed Articles by Butler. Undated

8/30: Progressive Farmer, seed articles. Undated

8/31: Typed seed articles. Undated

8/32: Typed seed articles. Undated

8/33: Miscellaneous seed-related materials. Undated

8/34: Seed correspondence. 1960-1981

Series 16, Soil Bank. Undated

8/35: Soil Bank. Undated

Series 17, Southern Living. Undated

8/35: Southern Living. Undated

Series 5 through Series 7

Series 5, Farm, Ranch, and Livestock Information, Publications, and Correspondence. 1955; Undated

4/1: Grange - National. Undated

4/2: Grange - Wilmer-Hutchins. Undated

4/3: Grasses. Undated

4/4: High Plains - Correspondence, Notes, and Speech by Butler. Undated

4/5: High Plains - Articles. Undated

4/6: High Plains - Water Conservation. Undated

4/7: Irrigation Clinic, 1955

4/8: Legumes. Undated

4/9: Livestock - Articles and Speeches by Butler. Undated

4/10: Livestock - "Tall Grass" by Butler. Undated

4/11: Livestock - Articles. Undated

4/12: Livestock - Diseases and Insects. Undated

Series 6, Man of the Year in Agriculture - Speeches, Articles, and Correspondence. 1941-1974; Undated

4/13: Man of the Year in Agriculture - Speeches by Butler. Undated

4/14: Man of the Year in Agriculture - Miscellaneous. Undated

4/15: Man of the Year in Agriculture - Newspaper Articles and Correspondence, 1941-1956

4/16: Man of the Year in Agriculture - Correspondence, 1957-1961

4/17: Man of the Year in Agriculture - Correspondence, 1962-1965; 1974

4/18: Man of the Year in Agriculture - Homer Gibbs. Undated

4/19: Man of the Year in Agriculture - F. S. McFadden. Undated

Series 7, Master Farm Family Speeches, Articles, and Correspondence. 1926-1958; Undated

4/20: Master Farm Family - Speech by Butler. Undated

4/21: Master Farm Family - Articles and Speeches. Undated

4/22: Master Farm Family - History. Undated

4/23: Master Farm Family - Constitution and Lists of Master Farmers. Undated

4/24: Master Farm Family - Newspaper Articles, 1927

4/25: Master Farm Family - Newspaper Articles, 1928

4/26: Master Farm Family - Award. Undated

4/27: Master Farm Family - Banquet Invitations and Programs, 1926-1958

4/28: Master Farm Family - Banquet Miscellaneous. Undated

4/29: Master Farm Family - Scoring. Undated

4/30: Master Farm Family - Statistics. Undated

4/31: Master Farm Family - Miscellaneous. Undated

4/32: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, 1926-1928

4/33: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, November - December 1928

4/34: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, January - April 1929

4/35: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, May - December 1929

4/36: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, 1930-1936

J-M

2/1: Johnson, Lyndon B. - including newsletters and form letters from Lyndon B. Johnson to Mercurio Martinez and a letter from Mercurio Martinez to Lyndon B. Johnson. 1959-1961; January 14, 1961

2/2: Kingdom of Zapata, correspondence and copies of correspondence relating to a proposed reprinting of a county history The Kingdom of Zapata by Virgil Lott and Mercurio Martinez. 1952; 1962

2/3: Kingdom of Zapata, correspondence, notes and financial records relating to publication of the book. 1951-1954

2/4: Kingdom of Zapata, statements, correspondence, newsletters and other materials relating to Mercurio Martinez's historical interests. 1954-1963

2/5: La Cantera Farm, a sketch showing brush on outside fence lines. Undated

2/6: La Selva [UNK], maps and copies of deeds including a map of La Silva Pasture, and a copy of a deed transferring land from Carmen D. de Sanchez and her husband to Mercurio Martinez. 1952

2/7: La Selva y Casa Verde, field notes, correspondence, and sketch maps relating to La Selva, Casa Verde and Las Cabras Pastures, containing 1084.45 acres, and a map and papers. 1927-1929; 1950-1956

2/8: La Selva y Casa Verde Farms, including Las Cabras field notes, seed catalogs and receipts for seeds. 1946-1947

2/9: La Selva Ranch, notes, copies of documents and maps related to the chain of title of the various tracts of La Selva Ranch including a map of lands of heirs of Manuel B. Trevino. 1923-1959

2/10: La Trinidad Ranch, correspondence, copies of documents and other materials related to the leasing of La Trinidad Ranch, Mercurio Martinez, Lessor to Tom M. Harper, Lessee. 1957-1960

2/11: La Trinidad Ranch, copies of records, tank maps, grazing contracts, oil and gas lease documents, correspondence and other materials. 1926-1961

2/12: La Trinidad Ranch, Chain of Title, copies of deeds. 1848-1959

2/13: Las Cerritos y Alito Pasture, copies or drafts of papers related to the proposed lease of lands. 1954

2/14: Leases and Contracts, copies of documents relating to Mercurio Martinez's lands, including irrigation matters and lease of land for a border patrol campsite. 1914-1945

2/15: Maldonado, Silvestre, 1926 Barney Street, San Antonio, Texas, correspondence, bank statements and receipts concerning payments on a note extended to Maldonado and co-signed by Mercurio Martinez.

2/16: Martinez, Amalia, Juvenal, Lauro, and Serafin correspondence and copies of deeds of the partition of pasture lands and a copy of a partition deed by and between Juvenal Martinez, Serafin Martinez, Lauro Martinez and Amalia Martinez, a feme sole, of their lots held in common in San Ygnacio, Zapata County, October-November. 1963

2/17: Martinez, Cristina T., policy matters, including a list of insurance policies. March 1962

2/18: Martinez, David, map and memos of mineral rights, including correspondence and copies of deeds, relating to the David Martinez estate. November 1956 - February 1957

2/19: Martinez, Endosorio, notes, correspondence and other materials related to Mercurio Martinez's work as attorney-in-fact for Endosorio Martinez. 1956-1958

2/20: Martinez, Eudoxio and David and Francisca Martinez, copies of deeds and other documents related to the purchase of land in Zapata County and the disposal by will of property in Laredo.

2/21: Martinez, Eudoxio, copies of wills, deeds and other documents relating to the property of Eudoxio Martinez and his wife, Tomasa Gutierrez de Martinez, including the deed of purchase of San Jose Ranch, Dolores Subdivision, Zapata County. 1936-1948

2/22: Martinez, Francisca, copy of Last Will. July 1928

2/23: Martinez, Guadalupe, copies of documents pertaining to her estate which was left to her husband, Mercurio Martinez after her death in June 1935. 1935-1958

2/24: Martinez, Josefina M., copies of documents and correspondence relating to her estate and the will of Proceso Martinez. December 1954 - April 1955

Scie

Science-Fiction Collector
No.14 May 1981
No.15 Jul 1981
No.15.5 Oct 1981

Science-Fiction Collector (The New)
Vol.3 No.2 Number 14 1937

Science Fiction Critic, The
Vol. 1 No.2 Dec 1935
Vol. 1 No.7 Jan 1937

Science-Fiction Five-Yearly
No.12 Nov 2006

Science Fiction Index
No.1 1926

Science Fiction News
No.3 Mar 1969
No.6 Jun 1969
No.8 Aug 1969
No.10 Oct 1969
No.11 Nov 1969
No.12 Dec 1969
No.13 Jan 1970
No.14 Feb 1970
No.15 Mar 1970
No.16 Apr 1970
No.17 May 1970
No.20 Aug 1970
No.21 Sept 1970
No.22 Oct 1970
No.23 Nov 1970
No.24 Dec 1970
No.25 Jan 1971
No.26 Feb 1971
No.27 Mar 1971
No.29 May 1971
No.30 Jun 1971
No.31 Jul 1971
No.32 Aug 1971
No.33 Sept 1971
No.34 Oct 1971
No.35 Nov 1971
No.36 Dec 1971
No.37 Jan 1972
No.38 Feb 1972
No.39 Mar 1972
No.43 Jul 1972
No.45
No.46
No.47
No.48
No.49 1976
No.50 1976

Science Fiction Research Association program
No.26 Jun 1995

Science Fiction Review (formerly Psychotic)
No.31 Jun 1969
No.33 Oct 1969
No.34 Dec 1969
No.35 Feb 1970
No.36 1970
No.37 Apr 1970
No.38 Jun 1970
No.39 Aug 1970
No.40 Oct 1970
No.41 Nov 1970
No.42 Jan 1971
No.43 Mar 1971

Reports, minutes, club history, correspondence, and award certificates

3/1
Junior Extension Club Petition
1927-1928

3/2
Reports
circa 1931-1932

3/3
Reports
1933-1934

3/4
Reports
1934-1935

3/5
Meeting Minutes
1934-1935

3/6
Reports
1935-1936

3/7
Reports
1953-1954

3/8
Reports
1955-1956

3/9
Reports
1956-1957

3/10
Reports
1958-1959

3/11
Reports
1959-1960

3/12
Reports
1961-1962

3/13
Reports
1962-1963

3/14
Reports
1963-1964

3/15
Reports
1964-1965

3/16
Reports
1965-1966

3/17
Reports
1966-1967

3/18
Reports
1967-1968

3/19
Outstanding Program Report: Golden Anniversary Theme "Remembrance of the Past, Challenge of the Future" with News Clippings
1968

3/20
Reports
1968-1969

3/21
Reports
1969-1970

3/22
Reports
1970-1971

3/23
Reports
1971-1972

3/24
Reports
1972-1973

3/25
Reports - Model Club Meeting, and Art Committee
Undated

3/26
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1956-1957

3/27
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1964-1965

3/28
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1965-1966

3/29
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1966-1967

3/30
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1967-1968

3/31
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1968-1969

3/32
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1969-1970

3/33
Treasurer's Guide and Responsibilities
1967

3/34
Constitution, By-Laws, and Proposed Amendments

3/35
Extension Service Club History written by Mrs. R. R. Lancaster, Historian
May 1953

3/36
Extension Service Club History, 1952 to 1964, Second Installment written by Katie Hancock
1964

3/37
Extension Service Club History, 1964 to 1969, Third Installment written by Mrs. Johnnie Hutchison
1969

3/38
Extension Service Club Story, compiled by Claudia Williams, Historian
April 19, 1984

3/39
Guest Book with Extension Members Signatures
1952-1953

3/40
Photograph
Undated

3/41
Letter from Nell Bentley to Nan Burleson and Members of Extension Service Club
October 31, 1954

3/42
Letter from Mrs. H. B. Parks
December 30, 1955

3/43
Letter from Eva Persons
January 1, 1956

3/44
"An Outstanding Club Family" (Trotter Family)
1957

3/45
Annual Extension Service Party Flyer
April 4, 1957

3/46
Correspondence
1957-1958

3/47
Correspondence
1958-1959

3/48
Correspondence
1959-1960

3/49
Correspondence
1965-1966

3/50
Correspondence
1966-1967

3/51
Award Certificate
1952

3/52
United Service Organizations (USO) Certificate of Merit
May 3, 1955

3/53
Award Certificates
1956-1957

3/54
Award Certificates
1959-1960

3/55
Citation for Dedicated Service on Behalf of a Better Community
1960-1962

3/56
Award Certificates
1961-1962

W. J. Estelle Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 10
  • Collectie
  • 1927-1984; Undated

This collection contains mostly correspondence dating from 1927to 1984; personal office calendars; speeches; criminal justice materials; Huntsville First National Bank materials; and clippings, especially concerning the escape attempt of Fred Carrasco, Alcoholics Anonymous, and the Ruiz v. Estelle court case.

Also present are reports, publications, reprints, and photographs relating to the several prison systems with which W. J. Estelle was associated during his career in corrections, some video cassettes, audiotapes, and souvenirs, including buttons, pins, and badges.

Zonder titel

General Correspondence

1/1: General Correspondence, 1927-1948.
1/2: General Correspondence, 1956-1959.
1/3: General Correspondence, 1960-1961.
1/4: General Correspondence, 1962-1965.
1/5: General Correspondence, 1966-1968.
1/6: General Correspondence, January - April 1969.
1/7: General Correspondence, May - August 1969.
1/8: General Correspondence, September 1969.
1/9: General Correspondence, October 1969.
1/10: General Correspondence, November - December 1969.
1/11: General Correspondence, January - March 1970.
1/12: General Correspondence, April - December 1970.
1/13: General Correspondence, January - June 1971.
1/14: General Correspondence, July - November 1971.
1/15: General Correspondence, December 1-14, 1971.
1/16: General Correspondence, December 15-31, 1971.
1/17: General Correspondence, January 1972.
1/18: General Correspondence, February 1972.
1/19: General Correspondence, March 1972.
1/20: General Correspondence, April - May 1972.
1/21: General Correspondence, June 1972.
1/22: General Correspondence, July 1972.
1/23: General Correspondence, August 1972.
1/24: General Correspondence, September 1972.
1/25: General Correspondence, October 1972.
1/26: General Correspondence, November 1972.
1/27: General Correspondence, December 1972.
1/28: General Correspondence, January - February 1973.
1/29: General Correspondence, March 1973.
1/30: General Correspondence, April - June 1973.
1/31: General Correspondence, July 1973.
1/32: General Correspondence, August 1973.
1/33: General Correspondence, September - October 1973.
1/34: General Correspondence, November - December 1973.
1/35: General Correspondence, January 1974
1/36: General Correspondence, February 1974.
1/37: General Correspondence, March 1974.
1/38: General Correspondence, April 1-13, 1974.
1/39: General Correspondence, April 14-21, 1974.
1/40: General Correspondence, April 22-30, 1974.
1/41: General Correspondence, May 1974.
1/42: General Correspondence, June 1-12, 1974.
1/43: General Correspondence, June 13-30, 1974.
1/44: General Correspondence, July - September 1974.
1/45: General Correspondence, October 1974.
1/46: General Correspondence, November - December 1974.
1/47: General Correspondence, January - February 1975.
1/48: General Correspondence, March - July 1975.
1/49: General Correspondence, August - September 1975.
1/50: General Correspondence, October 1975.
1/51: General Correspondence, November - December 1975.
1/52: General Correspondence, January - February 1976.
1/53: General Correspondence, March - April 1976.
1/54: General Correspondence, May - June 1976.
1/55: General Correspondence, July - August 1976.
1/56: General Correspondence, September 1976.
1/57: General Correspondence, October 1976.
1/58: General Correspondence, November 1976.
1/59: General Correspondence, December 1976.
1/60: General Correspondence, January 1977.
1/61: General Correspondence, February 1977.
1/62: General Correspondence, March 1977.
1/63: General Correspondence, April - May 1977.
1/64: General Correspondence, June - July 1977.
1/65: General Correspondence, August - September 1977.
1/66: General Correspondence, October 1977.
1/67: General Correspondence, November 1977.
1/68: General Correspondence, December 1977.
1/69: General Correspondence, January 1978.
1/70: General Correspondence, February - March 1978.
1/71: General Correspondence, April 1978.
1/72: General Correspondence, May 1978.
1/73: General Correspondence, June 1978.
1/74: General Correspondence, July 1978.
1/75: General Correspondence, August - September 1978.
1/76: General Correspondence, October - November 1978.
1/77: General Correspondence, December 1978.

Correspondence, Receipts, and Literature

4/1: Correspondence regarding land, politics, and former soldiers, copies of children's birth certificates. December 4, 1942 - May 30, 1954

4/2: Correspondence for Lucy Williamson and W. W. Williamson. May 17, 1949 - April 6, 1953

4/3: Pages from Rudder Appointment Books. May 9, 1951 - December 1, 1952

4/4: Introduction speech by Rudder for Allan Shivers. June 21

4/5: Livestock bills, receipts for livestock and barn. February 1947 - March 1950

4/6: Receipts. February 1947 - March 1950

4/7: Farm and auto invoices and receipts. April - December 1950

4/8: Receipts. April - December 1950

4/9: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/10: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/11: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/12: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/13: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/14: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/15: Receipts, invoices, and correspondence. January - April 1953

4/16: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, insurance documents, land documents. March 1953 - February 1954

4/17: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, livestock contracts. Undated

4/18: Insurance documentation and correspondence. March 1, 1946 - April 3, 1953

4/19: Stock certificates. 1927; 1948

4/20: Property/Household brochures, poll tax receipts, financial records, inventories, and three composition notebooks.

4/21: Copies of newspaper clippings: 1953-1957, and an article written by Governor Allan Shivers: March 26, 1953

4/22: Anti-communist and other political literature, farm brochures, publications (1948-1959).

4/23: Deerskin book mark from LBJ.

Charles Reade: A Biography Manuscript Copy, and Research Files

Charles Reade: A Biography (Unpublished)

  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 485 - 620, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 621 - 718, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, notes pp. 1 - 78, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, notes pp. 79 - 150 and bibliography, 1973
  • Proposal for new draft, March 1992
  • Draft of notes pages, Undated
  • Miscellaneous notes, Undated
  • Miscellaneous pages, Undated

Charles Reade: A Biography Research Files

  • Correspondence, 1962-1992
  • Correspondence, General Register Office, 1963-1969; 1973
  • Paper by Clareson on Reade's Christie Johnstone, 1969 (copy from 1992)
  • Photographs and visual materials, Undated
  • Research files relating to Anthony Trollope, 1928-1988

Envelopes, Postcards, Letter, and Stamps

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Series 18

Series 18, Southern Progress Corporation, Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. 1928-1987; Undated

9/1: Southern Progress Corporation. Undated

9/2: Southern Ruralist Paper. Undated

9/3: Tax Loss Farming. Undated

9/4: Taxes. Undated

9/5: Texas A&M University, Century Council Correspondence Report of the Century Council. Undated

9/6: Texas A&M University, Century Council Proceedings. Undated

9/7: Texas A&M University, College of Agriculture. Undated

9/8: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service, Miscellaneous,. 1928-1955

9/9: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service, Miscellaneous. 1956-1970

9/10: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service, Financial Statistics. 1956-1970

9/11: Texas Agricultural Workers Association (TAWA)/Professional Agricultural Workers of Texas (PAWT), History. Undated

9/12: TAWA/PAWT, Constitutions and By-laws. Undated

9/13: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1945-1948

9/14: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1948-1949

9/15: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1949-1952

9/16: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. August - December 1952

9/17: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1953-1955

9/18: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1955-1958

9/19: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1958-1962

9/20: TAWA/PAWT, Correspondence. 1963-1976

9/21: TAWA/PAWT, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting. September 27, 1948

9/22: TAWA/PAWT, News Releases. Undated

9/23: TAWA/PAWT, Index to Proceedings of PAWT Annual Conferences. Undated

9/24: TAWA/PAWT, Annual Meeting, and Conference Programs. 1940-1976

9/25: TAWA/PAWT, Meeting Topics. Undated

9/26: TAWA/PAWT, Membership and Committee Lists. 1953-1957

9/27: TAWA/PAWT, Miscellaneous. Undated

9/28: Texas Commercial Agriculturists Council. Undated

9/29: Texas Farmers Union. Undated

9/30: Texas Research Foundation. Undated

9/31: Miscellaneous Agricultural Articles. 1955-1976

9/32: Miscellaneous Agricultural Articles. Undated

9/33: Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. 1955-1963

9/34: Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. 1964-1970

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

1/1: Report Book, 1928-1931

1/2: Correspondence, 1928-1929

1/3: Member's Club - Various, June 3, 1928

1/4: Newspaper Clippings, circa 1928-1929; Undated

1/5: Correspondence, May 25, 1930

1/6: Correspondence, 1931-1932

1/7: Executive Board Meeting, May 7, 1932

1/8: Treasurer's Reports, October 1, 1931

1/9: Correspondence, February-March 1933

1/10: Executive Board Meeting, 1932-1933

1/11: Fundraising - Student Loan Fund, Undated

1/12: Members' Club - San Antonio, Undated

1/13: Treasurer's Reports, 1932-1933

1/14: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1941

1/15: Annual Meeting, 1945-1946

1/16: Executive Board Meeting, May 11, 1946

1/17: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1947

1/18: Correspondence, April-May 1947

1/19: Executive Board Meeting, May 10, 1947

1/20: Annual Meeting, 1947-1948

1/21: Correspondence, March-May 1948

1/22: Treasurers' Reports, 1947-1948

1/23: Annual Meeting, May 7, 1949

1/24: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

1/25: Correspondence, 1948-1949

1/26: Dedication, Undated

1/27: Executive Board Meeting, 1948-1949

1/28: Treasurers' Reports, 1949

1/29: Yearbooks, 1948-1949

1/30: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1950

1/31: Executive Board Meeting, 1949-1950

1/32: Officers' List, Undated

1/33: Annual Meeting, May 12, 1951

1/34: Correspondence, 1950-1951; Undated

1/35: Creative Expressions, October 28, 1950

1/36: Executive Board Meeting, 1950-1951

1/37: Fundraising - Student Life Movie Fund, May 4, 1951

1/38: Newspaper Clippings, 1950-1951

1/39: Officers' List, 1950-1951

1/40: President, 1950-1951

1/41: Treasurers' Reports, May 8, 1951

1/42: Yearbooks, 1950-1951

1/43: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1952

1/44: Correspondence, 1951-1952

1/45: Executive Board Meeting, 1951-1952

1/46: Historian's Reports, Undated

1/47: Newsletters, February 19, 1952

1/48: Treasurers' Reports, May 10, 1952

1/49: Yearbooks, 1951-1952

1/50: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

1/51: Members' Club - Various, Undated

Tarzan Comic Strip Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000160
  • Collectie
  • 1929-1965

This collection contains a number of strips from the long-running Tarzan comic strip, based on the famous books by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Most of the strips were simply clipped from newspapers, including the Detroit News,  and then put in folders. Others have been encapsulated onto stiff boards.

Francis C. Turner Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 38
  • Collectie
  • 1929-1997

This collection represents 68 years of materials authored or collected by Turner. Series 1. through Series 4. include highway engineering reports written for the Bureau of Public Roads, Clay Committee papers dating from the 1950s hearings on the development of a national interstate highway program, and speeches, publications, correspondence, and research notes generated by his career as a federal highway official. The aforementioned inscribed copy of A More Beautiful America by Lyndon Baines Johnson is is included in this material.

Upon his retirement, Turner became a transportation consultant, advising local, national, and international agencies, associations, and companies on transportation issues. The bulk of these post-retirement and consulting materials are found in Series 5 through Series 9. These materials include maps, photographs, research notes and manuscript drafts for a three-year study he and Harmer E. Davis conducted for the International Road Federation. The study, published in 1977 and titled A Comparative Analysis of Urban Transportation Requirements, compares transportation needs in urban areas in fourteen countries, including the United States.

Another large portion of the papers found in Series 7. contains papers related to Turner's membership in various associations. Throughout his lifetime Turner remained devoted to groups such as the Highway Users Federation and the American Association of State Highway Officials. Correspondence, speeches, and conference notes related to these associations reflect his continued involvement in the transportation field almost until the year of his death.

The collection also includes correspondence, transcripts, and drafts of several reports recording the history of the interstate highway, a subject for which Turner was a popular informant. The most extensive project is a study by the Public Works Historical Society, commissioned by the American Public Works Association and the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials.

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Series 1, A - Ko

1/1: Adams, R.P., January 7, 1956

1/2: Albright, Alan, January 19, 1995; Undated

1/3: Allen, Gay Wilson, [1946?] - November 19, 2001; Undated

1/4: Alves, Teresa F.A. and Teresa Cid, June 20-23, 2000

1/5: Asselineau, Roger (Evolution of Walt Whitman), April 18, 1961 - May 26, 2001; Undated

1/6: Athenot, Eric, March 13, 2002; Undated

1/7: Banerlein, Mark, [1991?]

1/8: Bayley, John, May 26, 1984; Undated

1/9: Bellot, Marc (Whitman Conference), December 19, 1993; Undated

1/10: Benito Cardenal, Luis C., February 3-18, 1977; Undated

1/11: Black, Stephen A., 3 May 3, 1976; Undated

1/12: Blodgett, Harold W., November 10, 1953 - January 9, 1976; Undated

1/13: Bluestein, Gene, February 28, 1973 - July 7, 1980

1/14: Bode, Carl, [1959] - March 20, 1961

1/15: Boor, Jan, March 15, 1969 - May 25, 1976; Undated

1/16: Borges, Jorge-Luis, [1969-1978?]

1/17: Bosquet, Alain, 2001; Undated

1/18: Briggo, Arthur E., [1952?]; Undated

1/19: Byers, Thomas, [1989]

1/20: Callow, Philip, [1990s]

1/21: Camboni, Maria, November 21, 1994 - August 13, 1995; Undated

1/22: Chandler Press (Chandler Facsimile Series in American Literature), August 6, 1968 - October 1, 1971

1/23: Chari, V. K., December 24, 1973 - May 14, 1974; Undated

1/24: Chukouskii, Kornei, May 4, 1975; Undated

1/25: Copans, Simon, 1968 - May 3, 1979

1/26: Coustillas, Pierre, June 26, 1991

1/27: Corona, Mario, October 18, 1994 - October 31, 1996; Undated

1/28: De Vireo, Peter, May 9, 1976

1/29: Erkkila, Betsy, November 6, 1980 - July 8, 1986; Undated

1/30: Etudes Anglaises, 1992 - January 26, 1993; Undated

1/31: Evans, James and Elizabeth (By The Way Books), October 23, 1929 - November 17, 1929

1/32: Feinberg, Charles E., May 2, 1961 - July 16, 1961; Undated

1/33: Freeth, Mariolina Meliado, March 15, 1963

1/34: Folsom, Ed., January 20, 1994 - [1998]; Undated

1/35: Fone, Byrne R. S., [1992]; Undated

1/36: Freedman, Florence Bernstein, [1985] - May 10, 1988; Undated

1/37: Frenz, Horst, 1951; Undated

1/38: Giantvalley, Scott, January 11, 1982 - August 27, 1983; Undated

1/39: Gilkey, Robert, [1962?]

1/40: Giorcelli, Cristina (Letterature D'America), March 20, 1988; Undated

1/41: Golden, Arthur, 1961 - February 27, 1974; Undated

1/42: Greenspan, Egra, April 23, 1992; Undated

1/43: Grier, Edward F., [1956?] - May 17, 2000; Undated

1/44: Grippin, Charles S., July 11, 1973 - [1976?]

1/45: Grunzweig, Walter, May 28, 1995; Undated

1/46: Guillen, Jorge, 1993 - January 12, 1996

1/47: Hindus, Milton, July 3, 1984 - August 20, 1984; Undated

1/48: Hollander, John, November 2, 1993; Undated

1/49: Hollis, Carroll, March 16, 1960; Undated

1/50: Ishill, Joseph (Oriole Press), August 31, 1958 - September 26, 1961

1/51: James, William, February 15, 1979

1/52: Jeffares, A. Norman, May 30, 1967; Undated

1/53: Kneller, John and Sherry, 1981-2000.

1/54: Koltemenyek, Osszes, March 1, 1977; Undated

Minute book, and Treasurer's notebook

2/1
Minute Book
October 26, 1961 - April 17, 1969

2/2
Treasurer's Notebook
1929-1941

2/3
Treasurer's Notebook
1941-1955

2/4
Treasurer's Notebook
1955-1961

2/5
Treasurer's Notebook
1961-1967

2/6
Treasurer's Notebook
1967-1970

Other Materials

3-9/7: Articles, listings re: "I, Robot" television adaptation, 1964, 1967

3-9/8: Clippings and other materials re: "I, Robot", various dates

3-9/9: Miscellaneous, 1929, 1968, undated

3-9/10: Photographs and postcards, 1934 - 1935, undated

3-9/11: Photographs re: broadcasting, undated

3-9/12: Small comic books, 1954 - 1962, undated

3-9/13: Season's Greetings 33 [fanzine, ed., Don and Maggie Thompson, 1966]

3-9/14: Space World scripts, notes, and related materials, 1961 - 1962, undated

3-9/15: Timeline of Adam Link stories for Amazing Stories, 1939 - 1940

Bureau of Public Roads

1/1
Bureau of Public Roads and Federal Highway Administration Personnel Files, 1929-1995 (bulk: 1929-1972)

1/2
Bureau of Public Roads and Federal Highway Administration Personnel Files, 1929-1995 (bulk: 1929-1972)

1/3
Bureau of Public Roads and Federal Highway Administration Personnel Files, 1929-1995 (bulk: 1929-1972)

1/4
Bureau of Public Roads and Federal Highway Administration Personnel Files, 1929-1995 (bulk: 1929-1972)

1/5
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/6
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/7
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/8
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/9
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/10
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/11
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/12
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/13
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/14
Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

1/15
Textbooks and Thesis, 1940

1/16
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/17
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/18
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/19
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/20
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/21
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/22
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/23
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/24
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/25
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968
Item separated, cataloged and housed within Cushing. Call number: TAMU E 169.02 J63 1965
A More Beautiful America by Lyndon B. Johnson

1/26
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/27
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/28
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/29
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/30
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

1/31
Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

SFor - Some

SForum
Vol. 1 No.1 Sep 1974
Vol. 1 No.2 Jan 1975
Vol. 1 No.3 May 1975

SFRA Newsletter
No.177 May 1990
No.178 Jun 1990

SFRA Review
No.203 Jan/Feb 1993
No.212 July/Aug 1994

SF Svet Fantastiky
1985(?)
1990(?)

S-F Times
Vol. X minus 1 No.1 "1929"

SFWA Forum
No.45 Apr 1976
No.63 Apr 1979
No.67 Sep 1979
No.80 Feb 1982
No.90 Mar 1985

Shayol
No.1 Nov 1977

Siddhartha
No.3.7 Oct 2009

Sirat, The
No.6 Oct/Nov 1974+

Sirius Fiction Booklet
Peace Indexicon circa 2000
Cicerone Sinister circa 2001

Sirius
No.1 Jun 1959

Sol
No.21 2001

Sol Rising
No.21 2001

Solaris
No.2 Dec/Feb 1982/1983

Some Fantastic
Vol. 1 No.1 Number 1 FAL 2004
Vol. 1 No.2 Number 2 WIN 2005
Vol. 1 No.3 Number 3 SPR 2005
Vol. 1 No.4 Number 4 SPR 2005
Vol. 1 No.5 Number 5 SUM 2005
Vol. 2 No.1 Number 6 FAL 2005
Vol. 2 No.2 Number 7 WIN 2006
Vol. 2 No.3 Number 8 SPR 2006
Vol. 2 No.4 Number 9 SUM 2006
Vol. 3 No.1 Number 10 FAL 2006
Vol. 3 No.2 Number 11 SPR 2007
Vol. 3 No.3 Number 12 SUM 2007
Vol. 4 No.1 Number 13 Feb 2008
Vol. 4 No.2 Number 14 Apr 2008
Vol. 4 No.3 Number 15 Jun 2008

Bureau of Public Roads

These records begin with the personnel files (1929-1972) Turner retrieved from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in 1995. Correspondence about these files includes reference to FHWA personnel killed in the Oklahoma City bombing that year. Turner's Bureau of Public Roads (BPR) reports are arranged in chronological order, as are his BPR correspondence and reports.

S1-01/1-4: Bureau of Public Roads and Federal Highway Administration Personnel Files, 1929-1995 (bulk: 1929-1972)

S1-01/5-14: Bureau of Public Roads Reports, 1930-1939

S1-01/15: Textbooks and Thesis, 1940

S1-01/16-31: Bureau of Public Roads Correspondence and Reports, 1939-1968

Fantasy Crosswinds - The Haunt of Horror

S1-9/1: Howard, Robert E. "The Curse of Greed" Fantasy Crosswinds No. 1, January 1977

S1-9/2: Howard, Robert E. "Door to the Garden" Fantasy Crosswinds No. 2, 1977

S1-9/3: Howard, Robert E. "Roar, Silver Trumpets" Fantasy Crosswinds No. 3, February 1977

S1-9/4: Howard, Robert E. "Our Readers Say" The Fantasy Fan Vol. 1 No. 4, December 1933

S1-9/5: Howard, Robert E. "Gods of the North" The Fantasy Fan Vol. 1 No. 7, March 1934

S1-9/6: Howard, Robert E. "Voices of the Night" The Fantasy Fan Vol. 2 No. 1, September 1934

S1-9/7: Howard, Robert E. "The Frost Giant's Daughter" The Fantasy Fiction, August 1953

S1-9/8: Howard, Robert E. and others "The Challenge from Beyond" Fantasy Magazine Vol. 5 No. 4, September 1935

S1-9/9: Howard, Robert E. "The Black Stranger" Fantasy Magazine, February 1953

S1-9/10: Dr. Karl Edward Wagner Material Fantasy Newsletter

S1-9/11: Howard, Robert E. "The Zulu Lord" Fantasy Tales Vol. 6 No. 12, Winter 1983

S1-9/12: Firsts: The Book Collector's Magazine, July/August 2000

S1-9/13: Howard, Robert E. "The Ghost of Camp Colorado" Frontier Times, June 1931

S1-9/14: Smith, Tevis Clyde Frontier's Generation, 1980

S1-9/15: Howard, Robert E. "Story" Ghost Stories, February 1929

S1-9/16: Howard, Robert E. "Usurp the Night" The Haunt of Horror, June 1973

Otto Binder Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000204
  • Collectie
  • 1929-1971

This collection consists of typescripts of several of Binder's novels with most including the author's corrections and accompanying carbons, and a number of short stories with most corrected including carbons and in some cases tearsheets from the magazines in which the stories initially appeared, corrected and with continuation sheets for expansion into full-length books.

In addition, there are close to 300 business and personal letters, photographs, postcards, and other files including broadcasting projects, non-fiction articles, letters and critiques from literary agents and publishers, materials on Space World, and several folders of unfinished manuscripts. Unusual "picture cards" featuring text and photographs on postcards are included.

Excluding duplicate carbons, letters, etc., there are approximately 2,300 pages (mostly 11 x 8.5-inches) of typescript with a total of about 575,000 words. Many of Binder's letters are on letters received or on the backs of manuscript or script fragments.

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Texas A&M University, World War I Tree Markers

  • TxAM-CRS 914
  • Collectie
  • 1930; 1971

This collection contains metal markers with the names, class year, date, and location of the death of A&M men who died during their service in World War I. The markers were used to identify trees that were planted for these men around the Drill Field. These are the first two versions of the markers, the originals were made of brass and the second version was made of aluminum.

During the November 24, 1919 Board of Directors meeting in Fort Worth, Board of Directors' President L. J. Hart suggested that the college plant a tree commemorating the death of each student of the college who gave up his life in the great war. The board agreed and authorized the planting of oak trees. President William B. Bizzell formed a committee to make arrangements for the Tree Planting Day. The committee consisted of R. F. Smith, chairman and Associate Professor of Mathematics; E. O. Siecke, Professor of Forestry; A. T. Potts, Professor of Vegetable Gardening; S. W. Bilings, Professor of Entomology; and A. B. LaRoache, Professor of Architecture and Architectural Engineering. The Memorial Tree Planting Committee was charged with the selection of the variety of trees, location for planting the trees, and the selection of a date and preparation of a program for the occasion. The Committee chose live oaks and set a date of February 23, 1920, for the memorial exercises.

At 2:00 PM on February 23, 1920, President Bizzell, five members of the Board of Directors, President L. J. Hart, W. A. Miller, Jr., John T. Dickison, J. R. Kubena, and H. A. Breihan together with several hundred cadets, a number of faculty members, and family members of those being honored gathered in front of Guion Hall. The ceremony started with Dr. John. A Held, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Bryan giving a blessing, followed by the College Band playing "God Save the Queen", and President Bizzell introducing the day's speaker, L. J. Hart, President of the Board of Directors. Mr. Hart went on to give a speech extolling the sacrifice that these 52 men gave to preserve freedom and by commemorating them with the planting of the trees.

Upon the completion of Mr. Hart's speech, Professor Smith read the names of the 52 men, and members of the Federal and College students, alumni, and faculty were placed in charge of a squad of four cadets to plant a tree for each one of the heroes. The College Band started playing the French National Anthem "Marseillaise", and the squads marched to their sites around the south side of the drill field, around the corner of Houston and Lamar Streets (near present-day Bizzell Hall), and to the south of Hart Hall. As the tree planting began the College Band played "America" and on completion of the planting the "Star-Spangled Banner" closed out the ceremony.

In 1930 the trees were identified with a bronze plaque inscribed with the name, class year, location, and date of their death was mounted on a small limestone obelisk at the foot of each tree. These markers stood until 1971 when national service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega came to their aid. The markers had generally fallen into disrepair, with some missing altogether while others were missing the memorial plaques. After receiving approval from the Board of Directors in February, APO's General James Earl Rudder Pledge Class relocated 15 of the markers that were to the South of Bizzell and Hart Halls on March 25, 1971. These 15 markers were moved to the drill field with the additional 37 that had lined it. On April 18, 1971, during Parent's Weekend, APO held a rededication ceremony. At this ceremony the names of the heroes were read, a small American flag was placed at each tree, and new aluminum plaques were unveiled and mounted on spring-loaded bolts embedded in the trees with the idea to allow for normal growth. During the process of renovating the memorials with Physical Plant personnel and Robert H. Rucker, the university's landscape architect, APO members found that three additional markers were needed, bringing the total to 55.

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