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Lanning - Correspondence

16/01: Outgoing, 1986

16/02: Fan Letters, 1987

16/03: Fan Letters, 1988

16/04: Fan Letters, 1989

16/05: Fan Letters, 1990

16/06: Texas Tech, 1991

16/07: Fan Letters, 1991

16/08: Fan Letters, 1992

16/09: General Correspondence, 1993

16/10: Military Intelligence, 1993

16/11: Fan Letters, 1993

16/12: Fan Letters 1994

16/13: Letters, 1994-1995

16/14: Letters, 1994

16/15: Books and Co., Channel 8, 1994

16/16: Richard "Bernie" Burnell, 1995

16/17: Fan Letters, 1995

16/18: Youth Development, 1995

16/19: Tom Hargrove, 1995

16/20: Hillel Black, 1995-1997

16/21: Hillel Black, 1996-1998

16/22: Washington Post Outlook, 1996

16/23: Susan Katz Keating, 1996

16/24: Fan Letters, 1996

16/25: Public Affairs, 1996

16/26: General Correspondence, 1996

16/27: Photo Requests, 1996; 2002

16/28: Lesley Lustgarten, 1996

16/29: Vietnam Vets Institute Conference, 1996

16/30: Owen Lock, 1996-1997

16/31: Desert Schools Federal Credit Union Board, 1997

16/32: African American Post Book, 1997

16/33: General Correspondence, 1997

16/34: Fan Letters, 1997

16/35: Arizona Humanities Speaker's Bureau, 1997

16/36: Stockpile Books, 1997

16/37: Texas Institute of Letters, 1997

16/38: Kuwait - Miles Sheldon, 1997

16/39: Gordon Forbes, 1998

16/40: Robinson Publishing, 1998

16/41: Ross Galen, 1998

16/42: UAFC-AFRTS, 1998

16/43: Emails, 1998-1999

16/44: Sniper Responses Post Publication, 1999

16/45: Fan Letters, 2010

16/46: National Endowment for the Arts Grant Application, Undated

16/47: Fan Letters and Calls, Undated

Miscellaneous Publications and Correspondence

This series includes articles, pamphlets, tickets, postcards, some North Carolina materials, and folklore society information.

Materials include:
The Brazos Port Facts
Information on Rudolph Bertram, and Ector County
Pamphlets on Wildlife
Special Editions of the Bellville Times, and Texas Mohair Weekly
North Carolina Material (includes Billy Arlington)
Correspondence between Dr. John Q. Anderson and Texas Folklore Society and John A. Lomax Society.

Undated Materials

This series includes materials such as legal documents, handwritten notes and drafts, and inventories of land.

1/15
Land inventories and German Emigration lands in Concho and Tom Green counties survey information. Undated

1/16
Handwritten drafts, notes, and accountings. Undated

1/17
Empty envelopes from C. A. Goeth or Webb & Goeth that appear to have contained monetary notes payable from individuals. Undated

1/18
Abstracts and conveyances to and from Runge and Tips in Menard and Concho Counties. Undated

1/19
Maps and ledger sheet. The following oversize maps and ledger sheet are housed separately:
One Blue-line plat map with handwritten annotations, titled "German Emigration Co. Surveys Tom Green and Concho Counties", approximately 15 x 36 inches:

One Blue-line plat map, titled "Map of Las Moras Ranch-Menard County", approximately 17 1/2 x 22 inches:

One Ledger sheet, approximately 20 x 24 inches.

One printed map of Concho County, Texas, approximately 30 x 30 inches.

Postal History Documents

1/36: Three envelopes, no return addresses are included

Envelope 1 - postmarked on the front, April 27 - La Grange, Georgia, addressed to C. P. Crawford Esq., Flat - Pond, Lee County - GA, with additional writing stating, Ben Hill, April 1859.

Envelope 2 - postmarked on the front, April 12 - Atlanta, Georgia, addressed to Mrs. C.P. Crawford, Milledgeville, GA, with additional writing. On the back, the postmark is Milledgeville, GA. April 18, 1899, with additional writing stating, St. John Potomac "Sam"*.

Envelope 3 - postmarked on the front September 19 - Atlanta, Georgia, addressed to Capt. C. P. Crawford, Milledgeville, GA, with additional writing that states, "My precious Pet Abbis, for study & usefulness - CPL". The back of this envelope is stamped Milledgeville, GA. Sep 20, 1899.

Catfantastic II Manuscripts

  • S4-3A/9: Catfantastic II manuscript, edited by Andre Norton and M. H. Greenberg, part 1, Undated.
  • S4-3A/10: Catfantastic II manuscript, edited by Andre Norton and M. H. Greenberg, part 1, Undated.

Valedictory Speeches

This series contains 5 folders in box 3.

S4-3/01: J. F. Edwards, June 27, 1883
S4-3/02: William J. Adkins, 1951
S4-3/03: Jaro G. Netardus, May 30, 1952
S4-3/04: Robert E. Huffman, May 29, 1953
S4-3/05: Ide P. Trotter, Jr., May 21, 1954

Miscellaneous Speech

1/9
A handwritten speech by an unknown person discusses the evolving war with Germany. and the successes of the United States, England, and Russia against Germany, their common enemy in World War II.
Undated

Comics Beginning with "D"

Daffy Qaddafi 1 Dai Kamikaze 7, 8 Dances With Demons1 Danger Trail (Mini-Series) 1, 2, 3, 4 Dare4 Daredevil228 Dark Adventures 1 Dark Assassin 1 Dark Dominion1, 3 Dark Guard1 Darkhawk25, 27, 29, 33, 36, 40, 41, 42, 43 Darkhold7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 Dark Horse Comics 6 Dark Horse Presents 34, 42, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75 Dark Moon Prophest1 Dark, The2 Darkstars1, 2, 3 Days of Wrath3 Dead Boys1 Deadlands3 Dead Dealer2 Deadly Duo, The3 Deadman2 Death Metal Vs. Genetix2 Death Race 20204, 5 Death’s Head II and The Origin of Die Cu1, 2 Death’s Head II (Vol. 1)1, 2, 7, 9, 10 Death’s Head II (Vol. 2)1, 5, 6, 8, 13, 16 Death 31, 2 Deathblow1 Deathmate0, 1, 3 Death Rattle (Vol. 3)3 Deathstroke the Terminator 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 36 Deathwish1, 2, 3, 4 Deathworld1 Decoy3 Deity: The Darkness and The Light1 Demolition Man 2 Demon, The (3rd Series) 0, 3, 8, 15, 23, 28, 35, 36, 37 Demon Dreams2 Demonwish1 Destroyer Duck2, 3, 4, 5 Destroyer, The 3 Destroyer, The (Valiant) 1 Detonator2 Die Cut 2 Dinosaurs for Hire 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 Direct Currents76, 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 Distant Soil, A (WaRP) 6 Division 131, 2, 3, 4 Doc Savage (DC) 2 Doc Stearn…Mr. Monster1 Doctor Chaos 6 Doctor Chaos Unleashed 1, 2 Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme21, 26 Dogs of War5 Doin' Time with OJ 1 Donna Matrix 1 Doom Patrol (2nd Series) 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 Doomsday Annual[none] DoorMan1 Dracula: Vlad the Impaler1 Dracula Versus Zorro1, 2 Dragonfly4 Dragonforce5, 10, 13 Dragon Chronicles3 Dragon Lines1, 2 Dragonlance13, 15, 19, 20, 27, 29 Dragonring1, 2 Dreadstar (Malibu)1, 2, 4, 6 Dreamery, The 3, 9, 10 Dredd & Buried Necropolis 1 Dredd Rules!2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 Drifters1 Duplex Planet Illustrated 2

Miscellaneous Letters, Memos, and Clippings

This series includes newspaper clippings, including three items thought to be from circa 1906 concerning the Alamo, its survivors, and its history, and a copy of Edward Everett's obituary. Miscellaneous documents include a copy of a House Bill for financial relief due to Everett's disability incurred while serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War, and other miscellaneous printed pieces referring to him.

Addendum

1/28: Three Photos - "Virginia Hannon," "George with Wynelle" and unlabeled photo of George Haley and Bill Clinton
-HANNON, Virginia. Black and white photograph. Measuring 3 1⁄2" x 5". Hannon in a uniform (Red Cross?) with pencil notation on the rear "Virginia Hanon."

-HALEY, George. Color photograph. Measuring 5 1⁄4" x 4". Pencil notation on rear: "George with Wynelle."

-HALEY, George and Bill Clinton. Color photograph. Measuring 7" x 5". George with Bill Clinton.

1/29: Letter with envelope, 4 pages, signed "Palmer," January 18, 1949
-A playful letter that begins with Haley recounting a dinner at Sweetie's restaurant while sitting next to an odd French couple, then it switches to thoughts of Virginia's intention of being a social worker, and his view of his brother George: "He is, of course, a wonderful fellow of sterling character, loyalty and any number of other nice things. But, objectively, I can't quite follow his train of thought and action on a number of things." He also touches on his aspiring writing career: "Yeah, I'm trying pretty hard and have thus far had some minor successes. One thing is for sure; I'm getting some wonderful breaks."

1/30: Letter with envelope, 6 pages signed "Palmer," February 5, 1949
-Haley boasts about writing this letter instead of an article for the Coast Guard Magazine which is already a month late, citing his habit of "never writing anything that I know I have to until it is the very last moment." He offers a few flirtatious rejoinders to Virginia's comment about his daydreaming about sports while in class at Alcorn where she taught French: "I assured myself that they [her breasts] were not as you say, spinsterly. And believe me, love, I was not, when you observed me, thinking about any damned touchdowns." Also some thoughts on writing: "I'm essentially lazy, but I love to write once I get started ... figure to try my hand at a book in maybe another year now and will count on you to buy one copy to at least salvage that much of the publisher's gamble."

1/31: Letter with envelope, 6 pages signed "Alex," October 1949
-Pleasantries about a trip to Chicago, seeing his youngest brother Julius for the first time in several years, "there is a boy for you! Already, he is rugged a-plenty, to the point of forcing this old hulk to observe with what I imagine was ill-concealed admiration," and a night out with his father who lectured him on spending too much money, quoting his father: "Now Palmer, I know you are doing well and all that but, Palmer, let me give you the benefit of Dad's long experience. You don't have to go to places like that to eat. I am sure that there are other places you can get a meal for that much, not that that sandwich wasn't good or that I didn't appreciate it, but money is hard to get, so. Why when Dad was your age, back down in Savannah on the river, he used to have a good time for a whole week on less than that, and furthermore..."

1/32: Letter with envelope, 2 pages, signed "Alex," September 9, 1950
-Haley's apologies about not writing sooner gives updates on his brother George's travels, Julius's deployment in Korea, and his father's recent divorce and renewed bachelorhood, as well as a joke about a Catholic nun.

1/33: Letter with envelope, 4 pages, signed "Alex," November 28, 1953
-A letter was written while stuck in a U. S. Public Health Service Home on Staten Island following an operation for a pilonidal cyst: "I never had so much time on end to write in my life. I have to stand up to type, to be sure, but - boy, am I turning out the words! Things I've wanted to work on for ages." Most of the letters concern George, his past relationships, and his recent engagement. Haley uses the occasion to ruminate on the institution of marriage in general and his own, which was at the time failing: "Mine's up and down. So's damn near everybody's I know. I have told myself at times if I'd stayed single until now, I'd play it real clever - and in the same flash of thought, I know how good would be the chances I'd be [the] essence of misery. Again, who the hell knows? Who's got the answer, the key?"

1/34: Letter with envelope, 4 pages, signed "Palmer," February 1954
-Haley describes his need for absolute quiet to write properly: "I simply cannot write in the company; cannot disassociate myself into the vacuum I need and produce best in"; talks about a fancy party he was invited to and the uncomfortable environment it created: "these people, many of them, weren't out to have fun, Virginia - a lot came to be seen; you could see the strain in their faces, and a lot more on pretty faces in many cases, that wasn't pretty"; and his recent success at selling his first article to Reader's Digest: "The prime accomplishment to date, a milestone in my life, I guess, was the sale two weeks ago, of 'The Harlem that Nobody Knows,' a 4,000-word piece, to Reader's Digest.... As a result, I, last week, got taken in the stable of Ruth Aley, probably one of the top 5 literary agents in the country. I am working like a bastard, to put it bluntly, to justify this break. What I have to be is a reporter, interpret or just tell what I see, magazine-style. What I am trying to do, right now, is making $5,000 a year at part-time writing before I 'retire' - from CG [Coast Gauard] '59 - and with luck and health, I think I will. Then I will elect whatever the future shall be."

1/35: Letter with envelope 1 page, signed "Alex," February 1967
-A secretarial letter asking friends, both white and black, about their first memories from childhood concerning race for an article he is preparing, with a holograph note at the bottom apologizing about the form letter and mentioning a recent trip to Paris: "I sure wish I'd paid more attention to you teaching French." It is accompanied by an article he wrote for the Rome Sentinel about a literary tour of Ireland and Rome, which also has a holograph note of pleasantries and final comment about currently working on a script for a Tony Curtis film.

Wells - March 2014 Addendum

Convention Materials

  • ApolloCon 2011, Houston, TX, June 24-26, 2011
  • Renovation, WorldCon 69, Reno, NV, August 17-21, 2011
  • ConDFW XI, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX, February 15-17, 2013
  • ApolloCon 2013, Houston, TX, June 28-30, 2013
  • LoneStarCon 3, WorldCon 71, San Antonion, TX, August 29 - September 2, 2013
  • ConDFW XII, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX, February 21-23, 2014

Correspondence

  • Correspondence, 2000-2006
  • Correspondence - Editors' Comments, 1999-2003

Other Documents

  • DFW Writers' Conference program, May 4-5, 2003
  • Ingram Catalog, includes blurb for Wells' The Cloud Roads, Undated
  • Wells trip to NASA facility in Houston, 2011

Publications

  • Brazos Valley Insite Magazine, with article on Wells, September 2013
  • PSFS News, Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, February 2001

Newspaper Clippings and Newsletters

Item 50 - Editorial section from The Corpus Christi Caller-Times, dated March 2, 1958. The article is titled, “Spohn Hospital’s First 53 Years,” marked with a black pen. The article concerns the fifty-third anniversary of Spohn Hospital, founded by Arthur Edward Spohn, the son-in-law of Mifflin Kenedy (W. H. Mays’ employer).

Item 51 - Education Service Center (ESC) Newsletter, Region II News, dated May 1969. It contains a photograph of Alclair Mays Pleasant.

Item 52 - Newspaper clipping from Corpus Christi Community Life West, dated May 18, 1978. The article is titled, “Sacred Heart Pupils get learnin’ and lots of love,” and features Alclair Mays Pleasant.

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