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Folder 1
Bhumbo Singh 2nd draft manuscript
Folder 2
Bhumbo Singh 1st draft manuscript
Folder 3
Avram Davidson Bibliography manuscript
Folder 4
Bloody Man published story in FANTASTIC: Sword and Sorcery and Fantasy Stories
Folder 5
Bloody Man edited original manuscript, revised manuscript
Folder 6
Bloody Man revised manuscript
Folder 7
Body Man revised manuscript returned from Asimov's with letter
Folder 8
Body Man published manuscript - 1400 words
Folder 9
Body Shop handwritten manuscript
Folder 10
Davidson, Avram and Grania Davis The Boss in the Wall novel proposal; edited manuscript
Folder 11
The Boss in the Wall or Treatise on the House Devil or Paper Man by A. Davidson and G. Davis, novel proposal manuscript p. 1-29
Folder 12
The Boss in the Wall or Treatise on the House Devil or Paper Man by A. Davidson and G. Davis, p. 1-76
Folder 13
The Boss in the Wall or A Treatise on the House Devil or Paper Man by A. Davidson and G. Davis manuscript
Folder 14
Notes on The Boss in the Wall - September 1987
Folder 15
Business Must Be Picking Up edited first draft manuscript
Folder 16
Captain Blimp, Indian Army: Jake Blimp, Private Eye photocopy from Frontier Magazine with note from Davidson
Folder 17
Cawnpore notes
Folder 18
Caravan to Illiel photocopy from Flashing Swords #3
Folder 19
The Case of Mr. Quint photocopy of edited manuscript
Folder 20
Comment on foreword for The Celt by Ray Nelson
Folder 21
Clarion Comment manuscript published in 1985
Folder 22
Clash of the Star Kings handwritten fragment
Folder 23
Conversational Tales of the Wanland, Number One: Of Sundry Tribes, Clans, and Castles handwritten 1st draft; 2nd draft manuscript; revised manuscript returned from Asimov's with letter
Folder 24
Conversational Tales of the Wanland, Number One: Of Sundry Tribes, Clans, and Castles 2nd draft manuscript
Folder 25
Conversational Tales of the Wanland, Number One: Of Sundry Tribes, Clans, and Castles edited 3rd draft manuscript
Folder 26
Conversational Tales of the Wanland, Number One: Of Sundry Tribes, Clans, and Castles 3rd draft manuscript June 26, 1985
Folder 27
Cordyon: How Many Miles to Babylon? Manuscript January 31, 1987
Folder 28
Corydon: Nimble and Bright Incomplete draft
Folder 29
Corydon: Nimble and Bright manuscript January 25, 1987
Folder 30
Corydon miscellaneous notes
Folder 31
Crazy Old Lady handwritten manuscript
Folder 32
The Crown Jewels of Jerusalem setting copy manuscript
Folder 33
The Crown Jewels of Jerusalem notes and corrections
Folder 34
The Day Beer Flowed Like Water manuscript pages 1-120

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Folder 1
Esterhazy and the Autogondola-Invention edited manuscript (2 copies); edited page proofs (2 copies)
Folder 2
Events Which Happened a Day Before Other Events edited manuscript; revised manuscript; page proofs (2 copies)
Folder 3
Events with Happened a Day Before Other Events published manuscript 2,100 words
Folder 4
Events Which Happened a Day Before Other Events edited manuscript; revised manuscript; page proofs (2 copies)
Folder 5
Everybody Has Somebody in Heaven or Tanta Sora Rifka manuscript p. 1-6
Folder 6
Every Man incomplete 1st draft manuscript from 1990
Folder 7
A Far Countrie notes and preliminary drafts; edited manuscript
Folder 8
A Far Countrie edited manuscript; final manuscript, copy 1
Folder 9
A Far Countrie final manuscript, copies 2 and 3
Folder 10
A Far Countrie final manuscript, copy 4; artwork for story; page proofs from Asimov's
Folder 11
A Far Countrie manuscript dated October 1989

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Folder 1
Mountaineers are Always Free various drafts and excerpts; edited manuscript; revised manuscript
Folder 2
Mountaineers are Always Free published manuscript - 800 words
Folder 3
Mountaineers are Always Free manuscript fragment
Folder 4
Mr. Rob't E. Hoskins edited manuscript dated October 19, 1989; revised manuscript
Folder 5
Mr. Rob't E. Hoskins manuscript from October 19, 1989
Folder 6
Mr. Folson Feels Fine two edited manuscripts dated September 12, 1985; revised manuscript
Folder 7
Mr. Folson Feels Fine published manuscript - 2,900 words - September 30, 1085
Folder 8
Naples 1st draft manuscript
Folder 9
Never Forget a Face manuscript
Folder 10
Nort Imp. R. manuscript
Folder 11
Nort Imp. R. unfinished manuscript - edited
Folder 12
Notebook of Another Writer general notes
Folder 13
Notebook of Another Writer general notes
Folder 14
Notebook of Another Writer general notes
Folder 15
Notebook of Another Writer general notes
Folder 16
Notebook of Another Writer general notes
Folder 17
Nothing Like a Clean Weapon 1st draft manuscript edited (2 copies); edited 2nd draft manuscript; revised manuscript
Folder 18
Nothing Like a Clean Weapon edited manuscript (2 copies); artwork for the story
Folder 19
Nothing Like a Clean Weapon manuscript
Folder 20
Nothing Like a Clean Weapon manuscript
Folder 21
The Odd Old Bird edited 1st draft manuscript dated March 5, 1988 (2 copies); handwritten and typed inserts for the story; edited 2nd draft manuscript; revised manuscript
Folder 22
The Odd Old Bird artwork for story; edited manuscript; revised manuscript
Folder 23
Odde Shoppe anthropological introduction manuscript

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Folder 1
Suspended Sentence photocopy of edited manuscript
Folder 2
Take Care 1st draft manuscript, p. 1-9 dated March 3, 1982
Folder 3
Take Care miscellaneous notes
Folder 4
Tanta Sora Rifka manuscript p. 1-7 - 1,500 words (2 sets)
Folder 5
Tanta Sora Rifka random scenes, 5 pages
Folder 6
Tanta Sora Rifka notes, manuscript p. 1-14
Folder 7
Tata Duhende manuscript, part of Silky Tree
Folder 8
Davidson, Avram and Mikey Roessner-Herman. Excerpts from The Taxonomy of Demons photocopy of edited manuscript
Folder 9
The Taxonomy of Demons miscellaneous notes
Folder 10
The Taxonomy of Demons excerpts from story; carbon copies
Folder 11
Tea for the Watch photocopy of edited typescript
Folder 12
Tears for Alfred Hook manuscript dated 1973
Folder 13
The Tenant edited manuscript
Folder 14
Theobald 2 pages, revised ending, dated February 2, 1989
Folder 15
There Beneath the Silky-Tree and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me various research and notes related to the story; edited manuscript from 1979
Folder 16
There Beneath the Silky-Tree and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me revised manuscript
Folder 17
There Beneath the Silky-Tree and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me photocopy of edited manuscript
Folder 18
Theobald Delafont Onderdock manuscript p. 1-20
Folder 19
Three Little Tales: One - Sorcery in the Afternoon edited manuscript
Folder 20
Three Little Tales: One - Sorcery in the Afternoon 1st draft dated August 1989 (multiple copies)
Folder 21
Three Little Tales: Three - Sacrifice edited manuscript
Folder 22
Three Little Tales 2nd draft - 2,000 words - dated August 18, 1989
Folder 23
Timeserver photocopy and tear sheets from Galaxy
Folder 24
Timeserver photocopy of title sheet from Galaxy May 1970
Folder 25
The Trefoil Company edited manuscript
Folder 26
Twenty-Three manuscript
Folder 27
25th Century Bestiary anthology proposal
Folder 28
Twenty-Three manuscript sold to Isaac Asimov's - 4,900 words
Folder 29
Twenty-Three photocopied notes related to story; edited 2nd draft manuscript dated December 12, 1989; photocopy of 2nd draft manuscript mailed to Richard Grant with letter; returned manuscript from Richard Grant with letter
Folder 30
Twenty-Three edited manuscript; incomplete edited manuscript
Folder 31
Twig Willy miscellaneous notes
Folder 32
Uncle Nathan or Song in a Strange Land typed manuscript from the 1950's
Folder 33
Unidentifiable manuscript in note order/author unknown
Folder 34
Unforced Entry revised manuscript; typescript of story
Folder 35
Unforced Entry various edited manuscripts
Folder 36
UNTITLED by Avram Davidson; partial novel - photocopies
Folder 37
UNTITLED by Knox Burger; notes dated April 10, 1974
Folder 38
UNTITLED beginning manuscript
Folder 39
UNTITLED 2nd draft manuscript dated March 1988

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1/1
Peregrine Secundus edited manuscript photocopies

1/2
Folder of Miscellaneous papers

1/3
Collier's Encyclopedia - January 4, 1857

1/4
Large Notebook

1/5
Folded American Flag

Series 4, Box 6

6/1: San Antonio Speech of July 24, 1974.
6/2: Huntsville Item, July 24, 1974.
6/3: Newspaper Clippings, July 25-26, 1974.
6/4: Huntsville Item, July 26, 1974.
6/5: Newspaper Clippings, July 27-31, 1974.
6/6: Huntsville Item, July 28, 1974.
6/7: Huntsville Item, July 31, 1974.
6/8: Panorama, August 1974.
6/9: Newspaper Clippings, August 1-4, 1974.
6/10: Huntsville Item, August 2, 1974.
6/11: Huntsville Item, August 4, 1974.
6/12: Newspaper Clippings, August 5, 1974.
6/13: Houston Chronicle, August 5, 1974.
6/14: Newspaper Clippings, August 6-8, 1974.
6/15: Huntsville Item, August 7, 1974.
6/16: Newspaper Clippings, August 9-31, 1974.
6/17: Newspaper Clippings, September 1974.
6/18: Newspaper Clippings, October - December 1974.
6/19: Newspaper Clippings, January 1975.
6/20: Newspaper Clippings, February 1-19, 1975.
6/21: Newspaper Clippings, February 20-28, 1975.
6/22: Newspaper Clippings, March 1-16, 1975.
6/23: Newspaper Clippings, March 17-21, 1975.
6/24: Newspaper Clippings, March 22-27, 1975.
6/25: Newspaper Clippings, March 28-31, 1975.
6/26: Newspaper Clippings, April 1-8, 1975.
6/27: Newspaper Clippings, April 9-30, 1975.
6/28: Newspaper Clippings, May - October 1975.
6/29: Huntsville Item, July 23, 1975.
6/30: State Peace Officers Journal, July - August 1975.
6/31: Miscellaneous Articles.
6/32: Warning of Escape Attempt, March 28, 1974.
6/33: Letters to Estelle, July 25-28, 1974.
6/34: Letters to Estelle, July 29-30, 1974.
6/35: Letters to Estelle, July 31 - August 1, 1974.
6/36: Letters to Estelle, August 2-3, 1974.
6/37: Letters to Estelle, August 4, 1974.
6/38: Letters to Estelle, August 5, 1974.
6/39: Letters to Estelle Continued, August 5, 1974.
6/40: Letters to Estelle, August 6, 1974.
6/41: Letters to Estelle Continued, August 6, 1974,
6/42: Letters to Estelle, August 7, 1974.
6/43: Letters to Estelle, August 8, 1974.
6/44: Letters to Estelle, August 9-11, 1974.
6/45: Letters to Estelle, August 12-14, 1974.
6/46: Letters to Estelle, August 15-20, 1974.
6/47: Letters to Estelle, August 21-31, 1974.
6/48: Letters to Estelle, September 1, 1974.
6/49: Letters to Estelle, Undated.
6/50: Correspondence Critical of Estelle's Actions Concerning Fred Carrasco.
6/51: Letters to Carrasco.
6/52: Letters to Captives.
6/53: Guadalajara Prison Correspondence.
6/54: Thank you Letters.
6/55: Letters of Commendation from Estelle.
6/56: Miscellaneous Correspondence.
6/57: Telephone Messages.
6/58: Notes and Requests (notes, requests, and demands; statements to the press), July 24 - August 3, 1974
6/59: Notes and Requests, July 24 - August 3, 1974.
6/60: Negotiations, July 26, 1974 - August 3, 1974.
6/61: Letter from Estelle to Wife, Marilyn Estelle.
6/62: News Conference Notes, August 3, 1974.
6/63: Miscellaneous Notes, August 3-31, 1974.

Series 5, Box 7

7/17: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, February 1982 - January 1983.
7/18: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, February - March 1983.
7/19: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, April 1983.
7/20: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, May - June 1983.
7/21: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, July - September 1983.
7/22: Alcoholics Anonymous, Minutes of Meetings, January - February 1983.
7/23: Alcoholics Anonymous, Southwest Regional Delegates Assembly.
7/24: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correctional Facilities Workbook.
7/25: Alcoholics Anonymous, Minutes of Meetings, March - April 1983.
7/26: Alcoholics Anonymous, Minutes of Meetings, May - July 1983.
7/27: Alcoholics Anonymous, Agenda of Trustees Committee Meetings.
7/28: Alcoholics Anonymous, Presentations and Financial Statements.
7/29: Alcoholics Anonymous, Publications.
7/30: Alcoholics Anonymous, Resumes of Trustee Candidates.
7/31: Alcoholics Anonymous, Confidential Service Board Rosters.
7/32: Alcoholics Anonymous, Service Structure of General Service Board.
7/33: Alcoholics Anonymous, Information on Trustees' Committees.

Series 6, Box 7

7/34: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Subpoena to Estelle - Re: injury to inmate, Lionel Keith Johnson, July 3, 1980

7/35: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Consent Decree of April 20, 1981.

7/36: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Order of May 1, 1981.

7/37: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Amended Decree Granting Equitable Relief and Declaratory Judgement, May 1, 1981.

7/38: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Revision of Amended Decree Granting Equitable Relief and Declaratory Judgement, May 1981.

7/39: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Required Task Guidelines and Critical Data Guidelines and Assigned Responsibilities, July 21, 1981.

7/40: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Position Statements of Texas Department of Corrections, October 15, 1981.

7/41: Ruiz vs. Estelle - References of Security and Sanctions, February 2, 1982.

7/42: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Federal Reporter, June 23, 1982.

7/43: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Weekly Summary of Assistant Director for General Council," June 24, 1982.

7/44: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Occupational Safety and Health Plan," October 21, 1982.

7/45: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Texas Department of Corrections Pre-Treatment Opportunities at the Huntsville Walls, Wynne, and Diagnostic Units by O'Malley and Clay Engineers.

7/46: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Administrative Segregation Plan.

7/47: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 1-10"

7/48: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 11-25"

7/49: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 26-30"

7/50: Ruiz vs. Estelle – “Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 31-39”

7/51: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on Jail Management Seminar, Special Agent Robert Wiatt, and information on Gary L. Quigg regarding inmate mail.

7/52: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on withholding mail and visits from Ollie James Jones.

7/53: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on incidents of unconstitutional practices, criminal charges, and obstruction of justice.

7/54: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on incidents of improper medical attention and fear for life.

7/55: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Uniform Inmate Access to Courts, Council and Public Officials Rules"

7/56: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Staffing Study of Selected Units of the Texas Department of Corrections by Texas Department of Corrections and National Institute of Corrections.

7/57: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Standards Governing the Use of Chemical Agents"

7/58: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Standards for the Use of Force"

7/59: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Information Concerning Support Service Inmates.

7/60: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Title 108 - Penitentiaries"

7/61: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Title 110 - Public Offices"

Series 10, Box 12

12/1: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, June 1981.
12/2: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, July 1981.
12/3: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, January - September 1982.
12/4: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, October - December 1982.
12/5: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, January - June 1983.
12/6: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, July - December 1983.

Series 12, Box 13

13/1: Philippines Delegation Tour Photos, 1977.

13/2: Prison Construction Photos.

13/3: Prison Riot Photos, Undated.

13/4: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1971.

13/5: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1972.

13/6: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1973.

13/7: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1974.

13/8: Prison Rodeo Photos continued, 1974.

13/9: Prison Rodeo Photos continued, 1974.

13/10: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1975.

13/11: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1976.

13/12: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1977.

13/13: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1978.

13/14: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1979.

13/15: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1981.

13/16: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1982.

13/17: Prison Rodeo Photos by Fred Housel, 1982.

13/18: Prison Rodeo Photos Miscellaneous, Undated.

13/19: Prison Rodeo Photos Miscellaneous continued, Undated.

13/20: Prison Rodeo Photos Miscellaneous continued, Undated.

13/21: Ramsey I Contraband Photos, May 1974.

13/22: Reception for Estelle, Photos, November 8, 1983.

13/23: Opening of John Sealy Hospital, Photos, July 10, 1983.

13/24: Fred Shields Retirement, Photos, September 10, 1978.

13/25: Solicitor General of Canada Tour Photos, October 1976.

13/26: State Department Visit Photos, 1975.

13/27: Roger Staubach Tour Photos, 1979.

13/28: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1972-1973.

13/29: Texas Department of Corrections Award Banquet Photos, 1974.

13/30: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1974-1976.

13/31: Texas Department of Corrections Awards Banquet Photos, 1975.

13/32: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1977.

13/33: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1978-1980.

13/34: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1981-1983.

13/35: Texas Department of Corrections Marksmanship Awards Photos.

13/36: Transparencies (Slides) Miscellaneous.

13/37: Warden's Barbecue Photos, June 29, 1973.

13/38: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Graduation Photos.

13/39: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1970-1972.

13/40: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1973-1975.

13/41: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1975-1976.

13/42: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1977-1978.

13/43: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1979-1980.

13/44: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1981-1983.

13/45: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, Undated.

13/46: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos continued, Undated.

13/47: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos continued, Undated.

13/48: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos continued, Undated.

Series 13, Box 14

14/1: Videocassette (VHS), Texas Prisons: Paying the Price.

14/2: Audio Cassette 1 of Hostage Training School by Major James Needham.

14/3: Audio Cassette 2 of Hostage Training School.

14/4: Audio Cassette 3 of Hostage Training School.

14/5: Audio Cassette 4 of Hostage Training School.

14/6: Audio Cassette 5 of Hostage Training School.

14/7: Audio Cassette of Riot Seminar at Attica, New York.

14/8: Audio Cassette of Oh Boy and 99 Years Blues.

14/9: Audio Cassette of Ramsey II Chapel Choir.

14/10: Audio Cassette of Eastham Band and Choir.

14/11: Audio Cassette of The Witnesses by the Mountain View Choir, June 29, 1980.

14/12: Audio Cassette of The Witnesses by the Mountain View Choir, August 11, 1980.

14/13: Audio Cassette 1 of Not For Women Only, July 15-19, 1974.

14/14: Audio Cassette 2 of Not For Women Only, July 15-19, 1974.

14/15: Audio Cassette of Wynne Chapel Choir at Ellis Unit Graduation.

14/16: Audio Cassette, Legislative Issues in the Texas Criminal Justice System, 1977.

14/17: Audio Cassette, New Prisons: Do We Need Them?

14/18: Audio Cassette, Planning and Funding Priorities of the Criminal Justice System, No. 1.

14/19: Audio Cassette, Planning and Funding Priorities of the Criminal Justice System, No. 2. System.

14/20: Audio Cassette The Born-Again Work Ethic.

14/21: Audio Cassette "Bureaucratic Crisis: Public Institutions, Whom Do They Serve?"

14/22: Audio Cassette "The Correctional System, What Does It Correct?"

14/23: Audio Cassette of Conference featuring Karl Menninger and Sherman Day.

14/24: Audio Cassette 1 of The Police Role in the Year 2000.

14/25: Audio Cassette 2 of The Police Role in the Year 2000.

14/26: Audio Cassette "Diversion Programs in Criminal Justice, Humane or Coercive?"

14/27: Audio Cassette "Pre-Trial Arbitration, Proposal for a New Model."

14/28: Audio Cassette "The Treatment Model in Corrections, Does It Work?"

14/29: Audio Cassette "The Perils of Decriminalization".

14/30: Audio Cassette Alcoholics Anonymous Workshop.

14/31: Audio Cassette of Keve Ferguson Address on September 11, 1969.

14/32: Audio Cassette "1 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/33: Audio Cassette "2 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/34: Audio Cassette "3 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/35: Audio Cassette "4 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/36: Audio Cassette "5 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/37: Audio Cassette "6 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/38: Audio Cassette "7 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/39: Audio Cassette "8 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/40: Audio Cassette "9 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/41: Audio Cassette "10 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/42: Audio Cassette "11 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/43: License plates (2) with the inscription "Big Sky Country, Montana 67."

14/44: Spoon with T.P.S. inscription (Texas Prison System).

14/45: Glass ashtray from the Folger Adam Company.

14/46: Two electrodes for prisoner restraint.

14/47: Eight photos of demonstration of electrode use.

14/48: Shoulder Patch, Montana State Prison, Deer Lodge.

14/49: Shoulder Patch, Montana State Prison.

14/50: Shoulder Patch, Police Marksman Association.

14/51: Shoulder Patch, Montana Highway Patrol.

14/52: Shoulder Patch, Montana Sportsman License holder.

14/53: Shoulder Patch, Department of Corrections, State of Texas.

14/54: Shoulder Patch, Department of Corrections, State of Texas.

14/55: Shoulder Patch, ACA, 1870.

14/56: Button, "Victory to the Texas Prisoners in Ruiz vs. Estelle from the Prisoner Solidarity Committee."

14/57: Decal, "The State of Texas."

14/58: Decal, Texas Corrections Association.

14/59: Decal, Member, American Correctional Association.

14/60: Decal, Active Member, Sheriffs' Association of Texas.

14/61: Decal, Texas Peace Officers Association.

14/62: Bumper sticker, "I Support Prison Reform, Are You a Member?"

14/63: Miscellaneous business cards and certificates.

14/64: Miscellaneous name badges.

14/65: Mounted Display of British Souvenirs.

14/66: Mounted Display of British Souvenirs.

14/67: Mounted Display of cap badges from Malawi, Bermuda, and South Africa.

14/68: State of Montana Officer cap badge.

14/69: Bristol Constabulary cap badge.

14/70: Canada Penitentiaries cap badge.

14/71: Locker Room Pass, Buffalo vs. Houston, November 10, 1974.

14/72: Audio Cassette Encouragement From the Outside.

14/73: Audio Cassette Christian Life Workshop by Dr. Karl Menniger, February 25, 2974.

14/74: Audio Cassette Christian Life Workshop by W. J. Estelle, February 25, 1974.

14/75: Audio Cassette New Kinds of Crime, New Methods of Control, The System Grows, Criminal Justice VI.

14/76: Audio Cassette Crime and Punishment Tomorrow by Rick Carlson, et al., Criminal Justice VIII.

14/77: Audio Cassette Toward a New Jurisprudence: Intentional Law by Harvey Wheeler, et al., Criminal Justice VII.

Klingon Fanzines: Arak - Katr

Arakenyo
[Carol Walske, auth., 1979]

Barred Arrow
[Sue Isle, auth., 1997]

Bat'leths and Bloodwine
[Donald Kroth, Jr, auth., 1998]

Battle Lines Fall 1999
[Klingon Strike Force: Fall 1999]

Battle Lines Winter 1999
[Klingon Strike Force: Winter 1999]

Citizen of the Empire
[Cat Ramos, auth., 1990-2005]

Citizen of the Empire[Later Stories]
[Cat Ramos, auth., 2011-2013]

Comes The Sun: Volume 1 of the Kraxxi Chronicles
[Hemlock and Thistle Press: Sue Ann Weaver, auth., May 1995]

The Compleat Kershu Fighter
[Devra Michele Langsam, ed., May 1988]

Dagger of the Mind
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, ed., 1980]

The Demonic Press #2
[Klingon Assault Group's Demon Fleet, Winter 1996/1997]

The Demonic Press #4
[Klingon Assault Group's Demon Fleet, Christmas 1997]

The Demonic Press Extras #1 - 2
[Klingon Assault Group's Demon Fleet, Spring-Autumn 1997]

Games of Love and Duty
[Susan Crites, auth., July 1989 - reprint: originally published 1980]

The Imperial Mounted Guard Handbook #1
[Imperial Mounted Guard, July 1992]

Kalin Collected, vol. 1
[Linda Slusher, ed., Winter 1993]

Katra: The Erotic Spirit #1
[Lana Brown, ed., December 1986]

Klingon Fanzines: Klin - Prob

Klin Zha: Special Supplement to Agonizer 3.4
[Sue Frank, ed., Spring 1992]
 
The Lash of the Quip: The Philosophy of the Empire - Klingon Wit, Quotes and Proverbs
[R. Jan, ed., 1986]
 
Masiform-D #6
[Devra Michele Langsam, ed., July 1977]
 
Mind Scanner #1 - 2
[Klingon Assault Group: November 1990-January 1991]
 
Mindscanner #4 - 7
[Klingon Assault Group: 1991]
 
Mindscanner #10, #12
[Klingon Assault Group: 1991, undated]
 
Mindscanner #15, #18
[Klingon Assault Group: 1992]
 
Mindscanner #21, #24
[Klingon Assault Group: 1992?]
 
Mindscanner #26, #29
[Klingon Assault Group: 1993?]
 
Mindscanner #31 - 34
[Klingon Assault Group: 1993-1994?]
 
Mindscanner #35, #44 - 45
[Klingon Assault Group: 1994-1996?]
 
Mindscanner #49, #53 - 54
[Klingon Assault Group: Winter 1997/1998-Winter 1998/1999
 
Mindscanner #54, #56
[Klingon Assault Group: 1999, Autumn 1999]
 
Mindscanner, Unidentified Issues (2)
[Klingon Assault Group: 1993? undated]
 
No Peaceful Roads Lead Home
[Susan Crites, auth., May 1987]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 1
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 2
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 3
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 4
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 5
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1981]
 
Probe #10
[Winston A. Howlett, ed., February 1977]

Other Klingon and Star Trek Materials: Alni - Kitu

Other Materials

Klingon Assault Group Handbook, by D.C. Holmes (Working Copy, 1994?)
 
Klingon Assault Group Handbook by D.C, Holmes: Correspondence, 1994
 
The Klingon Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Empire (1997), by Kevin A. Geiselman
 
The Klingon Micropedia (1993?), ed. by Robert Earl Day
 
Let's Trek: The Budget Guide to the Klingons 1995, by James Van Hise and Hal Schuster
 
Make-Up Notes for Space Aliens - Creating the Federation Enemy Alien (1988), by P.J. Southam
 
"Ogres and Klingons and Orcs, Oh My: The Changing Role of the Ogre in Popular Culture" (Essay, 1999) by Josepha Sherman
 
Photograph of Klingon Bird of Prey model, undated
 
Postcards to Susan Frank from fellow fan James St. Clair, 1997
 
Video from Star Trek: Klingon Academy (Video Game, 2000)
 

Other Star Trek Materials

Alnitah Omnibus, Part 2
[Orion Publications: margaret Draper, Joyce Cluett, Ann Looker, and Beth Hallam, ed., March 1982]
 
Beyond Antares #6
[Michelle L. Carter, ed., July 1985]
 
Beyond Antares #9 - 10
[Michelle L. Carter, ed., Octobrer 1986-April 1987]
 
Boldly Writing: A Trekker Fan and Zine History 1967-1987 (1996), by Joan Mari Vreba
 
The Captain's Woman #3
[BaReMi Press: Barbara Setzer and Rena Leith Weved, ed., September 1981]
 
Directory of Star Trek Organizations, vol. 38
[Star Trek Welcommittee: Fall 1991]
 
Imperium: The Unofficial Newsletter of the Rihannsu Imperial Forces #12
[The Rihannsu Imperium: 1994]
 
Inside Star Trek #2, #9
[Ruth Berman, ed., August 1968, 1969?]
 
Kitumba (January 27, 1978), by John Meredyth Lucas [Script for Star Trek II television series]

Filksong Audio Recordings: Bayf - Wher

Bayfilk Concert (1982)
Bedlam Cats (undated)
Bill Maraschiello's Magnetic Elixir (undated)
Bill Sutton - Past Due (1986)
Captain Jack and The Mermaid (1984)
Carmen Miranda's Ghost (1989)
Cold Iron (1983) 2 recordings - both 1st and 2nd editions
Cosmic Connection (undated)
Ditties from the Edge of the World (1985)
Dr. Jane's Science Notes (1987)
Dr. Jane's Wackademia (1989)
Filk Song Anthology for Klingons and Other Space Cadets (1989)
Firestorm: Songs of the Third World War (1989)
Genesis - Julia Ecklar (1984)
It's Sister Jenny's Turn to Throw the Bomb (1987)
Limelight: Bayfilk 4 & 5 (1990)
Meg Davis Live! (1989)
Minus Ten and Counting: Songs of Space Travel (undated)
The Music of Wonderland (undated)
Not Canned or Frozen (1996)
Our Fathers of Old (1993)
People and Places, by Rogow and Co. (undated)
Please Stand By (1986)
Rogow and Co. (undated)
Rogow Rides Again! (1994)
St. Elmo's Fire (1990)
Skybound (1982)
Songs of the Dorsai (undated)
Songs of the Seven (1983)
Songs of Yang the Nauseating (undated) [MISSING]
Space Heroes and Other Fools (1983)
Station Break (1988)
Tapeworm II (1989)
Through My Eyes (1989)
The Undertaker's Horse (1985)
The Wail from Down Under (1985)
Where No Man...(1987)
Video Recording (CD-R)
Video from Klingon Academy: yl' tlv' jupwl' [MISSING]

Mary Hunt Affleck

A23-10
Original certificate from the Daughters of the Confederacy electing Mary Hunt Affleck as a member to the Robert E. Lee Chapter. undated.

A23-10
Original certificated from the Daughters of the American Revolution electing Mary Hunt Affleck as a member with the Lady Washington Chapter. January 3, 1905.

A23-10
Original diploma from Harrodsburgh Female College awarding Mary Foster Hunt a degree of Mistress of Arts. June 22, 1865.

A23-10
Speech given by Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck) at her graduation from Harrodsburg Female College titled "Alpha and Omega, The Beginning and the End." June 22, 1865. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

A23-10
Speech given by Mary Foster Hunt Affleck 50 years after her graduation from Harrodsburg Female College. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

A23-20
Scrapbook belonging to Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated 1876. Consisting of newspaper clippings attached to the pages.

A23-20
"Mrs. Jane T.H. Cross, The Home of Her Childhood" by Mary F. Hunt. 1876.

A23-20
"Memorial Day" verse by Mary F. Hunt. From Holly Springs Reporter, 1875.

A23-20
"The Pure Woman" by Mary F. Hunt.

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"Little Ills" by Mary F. Hunt, 1876.

A23-20
"Daylight on the Wreck" by Mary F. Hunt. From Streets Monthly, 1876.

A23-20
Article regarding Mrs. Belknap by Mary F. Hunt. From Galveston News, 1876.

A23-20
"Poem Dedicated to Texas Rangers" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1877.

A23-20
"Desert Ways" verse by Mary F. Hunt.

A23-20
"Tell My Boy" verse dedicated to the Texas Rangers by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1894.

A23-20
"Long ago in the sweet twilight hushes..." verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. March 1899.

A23-20
"The Gift" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Mother's Question" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Our Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Letter From Mississippi, The Political Condition of the State Historical Reference Two Places of Interest, etc." by Mary F. Hunt. From Danville, Ky. Advocate, 1875.

A23-20
"Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. February, 1882.

A23-20
"At Wildwood" article regarding Miss Mary Hunt.

A23-20
"A Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Harrodsburgh, Ky., 1872.

A23-20
"For Jamie's Birthday" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. December 20, 1897.

A23-20
"The Song, Dedicated to Mrs. L.M. Simon" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. August 11, 1898.

A23-20
"The Heavenly Day" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Kentucky People" by Miss Mary Foster Hunt. January 1, 1874.

A23-20
"Ante bellum Children, How the Little Boys and Girls of the Old South Were Dressed Their Amusements" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1903.

A23-20
"Living Grace" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"For His Mother on His Birthday, Vernon Pampell Born February 13, 1895, Died January 29, 1903" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. February 13, 1908.

A23-20
"A Strange Experience" story by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
Harris, Mrs. J.T. [Woodville, Rappahonnack Co., Virginia] to Mary Hunt Affleck [Glenblythe]. July 20, 1897. Re: inquiring if "A Strange Experience" was real. ALS, 1 leaf.

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McCarty, J.F. [Physician and Surgeon, Comanche, Tx.] to Mary Hunt Affleck. July 29, 1897. Re: inquiring if "A Strange Experience" was real. ALS, 1 leaf.

A23-20
"Rest" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 28, 1897.

A23-20
"In the Church, Dedicated to Mrs. Dr. Lockett" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. March 28, 1900.

A23-20
"Veiled" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Memories of the Late Dr. J. Morgan Wells, The Town where he was Born; His Early Home; The Old Church Where He Was Converted, Etc." December 1864.

A23-20
"An Old Tavern, Harrodsburgh, Ky" photograph.

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"The Tollgate" photograph.

A23-20
"Along the Way" photograph.

A23-20
"The Office House, Shaker Village," photograph.

A23-20
"Old Stage Coach" photograph.

A23-20
A small article regarding stagecoaches.

A23-20
Commencement Program from Central High School in Brenham. Listed is Marie Affleck as a Valedictorian and on the Honor Role. Dated June 10, 1900. Attached is newspaper clipping of photograph of Central High School.

A23-20
Cline, Henry A. [Attorney, Wharton, Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. December 31, 1900. TL, 1 leaf.

A23-20
Article stating Miss Marie Affleck as valedictorian.

A23-20
Article publishing Marie Affleck's speech as Valedictorian "Open Gates."

A23-20
"The Passing of Autumn" verse dedicated to Marie Affleck.

A23-20
"Death of Marie Affleck."

A23-20
"Lines" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 4, 1900.

A23-20
"The Story of A Cake" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Brenham Woman."

A23-20
"The Rose and The Dew" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Tom Castles and Baby.

A23-20
"The Woman of the Confederacy" by Mary Hunt Affleck. April 21, 1903.

A23-20
"The Texas Flag" verse by Anna Marie Affleck. 1862.

A23-20
"Robert E. Lee" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Tell The Children" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Little Ills" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Man of the New North" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Child's Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1856 & 1916.

A23-20
"Heart Watch" song verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Brenham Children's Auxiliary" by Varina Jefferson Davis. October 5, 1903.

A23-20
"The Story of A Cake" by Mary Hunt Affleck, Director of Jefferson Davis Children's Auxiliary.

A23-20
"Unforgotten" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Fort Worth, December 4, 1902.

A23-20
"Her Picture" verse dedicated to Miss Katie Daffan by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Black Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
Article regarding the opening of a new Depot at Beaumont, Tx. Handwritten note states this was the last entertainment Mary Hunt Affleck attended with her daughter Marie.

A23-20
Article regarding the marriage of Miss Trunion Robey to Mr. T.D. Affleck.

A23-20
"Mr. Dunbar Affleck Goes to Houston With the Western Land Company" from Evening Press, February 12, 1909.

A23-20
"A Gifted Woman of Texas" regarding Mary Hunt Affleck, from Collier's Magazine. December 31, 1910.

A23-20
"Brenham Lady, The Only Woman That Has Addressed the Texas Senate."

A23-20
"Pledge Support for Confederate Women's Home" regarding Mary Hunt Affleck's address to the Senate.

A23-20
"A Lovely Life" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Sympathy" verse dedicated to Mrs. C.B. Shepard by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Absent One" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Crystals" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Argosy" and the poem "Summer Time."

A23-20
"Blue Bonnets" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Woman, Noted Confederate Writer Sends Message to Orphan Brigade" regarding a poem by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Mrs. Affleck Honored," from the Galveston Tribune.

A23-20
"October" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"All Hail New Year's Greetings to the Texas Press Women" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Bon Voyage" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Woman Lobbyist" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Summer Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Trabbin' Back to Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Flood of Years" verse by William Culler Bryant.

A23-20
"To Two More in Heaven" verse by Madge.

A23-20
"The Conquered Banner" verse by Father Ryan of Mobile.

A23-20
"Reply to the Conquered Banner" verse by an English Woman.

A23-20
"A Fine Poem" by Professor Lowell of Harvard University.

A23-20
"Through the Pass" verse regarding Capt. Matthew F. Maury.

A23-20
"Annabel Lee" verse by Edgar A. Poe.

A23-20
"Bryant's Centennial Hymn" verse of song sung at the centennial in Philadelphia, July 4, 1876.

A23-20
"My Mother's Grave" verse by George D. Prentice.

A23-20
"The Castle Builder" verse from Longfellow's "Aftermath."

A23-20
"On The Summit of the Sierra Madre" verse by George D. Prentice.

A23-20
"Two Lovers" verse by George Eloit.

A23-20
"High Tide at Gettysburg" verse by Will H. Thompson.

A23-20
"Christmas Violets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"If We Knew" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"To Thee" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"And we shall see how..." verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"The New Church Organ" verse by Will M. Carleton.

A23-20
"The Golden Side" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"Wildwood" dedicated to Mary E. Goddard by A.A.H. Harrodsburg, September, 1872.

A23-20
Printed card for the Festival at City Park. Contains poem "Black Mammy" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Pestilence in New Orleans, 1853" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"Nobility" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"Rowena" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"Nobody!" verse, author unknown.

A23-20
"In The Chamber of Death" verse by Lavina.

A23-20
"Loved Eyes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Lone Grave" verse by Anna A. Hunt.

A23-20
"The Southern Aid Society of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Child Picture" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas.

A23-20
"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Barren Fig Tree" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas.

A23-20
"The Child and the Flowers" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas. December 18, 1884.

A23-20
"The Loving Word" verse by Mrs. A.A. Hunt.

A23-20
"Woman of Canaan" verse by Mrs. Anna A. Hunt.

A23-20
"The Tangled Skein" verse by Mrs. A.A. Hunt.

A23-20
"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Life Label" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"New England" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"A Contrast" verse by Anna Marie Affleck. March 20, 1898.

A23-20
"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Gov. Adair, Incident of War of 1812 Makes Interesting Story" article regarding Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Bird" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
War Department, The Military Secretary's Office, Washington to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. December 28, 1905. Re: genealogy information on John Adair. TLS, 1 leaf.

A23-20
"American History" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck which was read by her at the Lee anniversary celebration in Houston.

A23-20
"Jefferson Davis" verse probably by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"In Memoriam, Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Club Woman's Thanksgiving Prayer" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Love Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Mary Winn Smoots.

A23-20
"The Spirit of Peace" by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to The Texas Division United Daughters of the Confederacy.

A23-20
"A Token" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"The Absent One" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. H.K. Harrison.

A23-20
Obituary of Mrs. S.H. Watson, December 13, 1915, written by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Mine Enemy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Loose sheet, handwritten and inserted into scrapbook.

A23-20
Identification card from Texas Woman's Press Association for Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, dated June 14, 1909. Printed, 1 card.

A23-20
"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Gates Ajar" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone" article.

A23-20
"Our Jewels" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. C.B. Stone.

A23-20
"Mrs. Affleck and Quill Club Were Among Earnest Advocated of Park at Old Washington" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Tributes by Mrs. Affleck" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-20
"Brenham First, Houston Follows in an Organization" article.

A23-20
"Sympathy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Mary Manlove.

A23-30
Thompson, Mimi L. [Brenham, Tx.] to Trunion and Dunbar Affleck. December 19, 1951. ALS, 1 leaf.

A23-30
Excerpt from History of Kentucky by W.H. Perrin, J.H. Battle and G.C. Kniffin, published in 1886 by F.A. Battey Publishing Co. Typed, 3 leaves.

A23-40
Delegate Ribbon from United Daughters of the Confederacy 7th Annual Convention. December 2, 3, & 4, 1902.

A23-40
Ribbon from the Tom Green, No. 531, Brenham United Daughters of the Confederacy.

A23-40
Two Delegate Ribbons from United Daughters of the Confederacy 14th Annual Convention, Brownwood, Tx. December 7,8,9, & 10, 1909.

A23-50
Sister Mary Agnes of Dominican Convent of Galveston to T.D. Affleck. September 1936. Re: her making a handmade card of his mother's poem Blue Bonnets. ALS, 1 card.

A23-50
Printed pamphlet containing "Waiting" by John Burroughs, "Meditations on Immortality" by Adair Welcker and "The Sunshine Brigade" by Alfred J. Waterhouse.

A23-50
Ballinger, Betty [Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. undated. Re: her leaving one of her medals to the jeweler who made them, as he lost the originals in the storm. ALS, 1 leaf.

A23-50
"Your Devoted Mother" [Coleman, Tx.] to "My Dear Darling Child." September 28, 1913. ALS, 3 leaves.

A23-50
"Mother Affleck" [Brenham] to "My dear Trunion." December 20, 1922. ALS, 1 leaf.

A23-50
The Story of A Cake by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, circa 1906. Typed, 2 leaves.

A23-60
Martin, Mary A. [Principal, San Jacinto School in Galveston] to Mr. Affleck. July 13, 1931.

A23-60
Folded inside this letter were newspaper clippings (6x):
Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Lupinus Texensis" article from Houston Post. June 9, 1946.
"Texas Plants" by Nancy Richey Ranson.
"Pictures Depict Legend of Nun Called 'Woman in Blue'" article from The Galveston Daily News. June 14, 1936.
"Legend of Mystic 'Woman in Blue,' Mainland May Fete Figure, Told by Father Carney" article from The Galveston Daily News, April 23, 1939.
"Origin of the Texas Bluebonnet" by Ola Harris Beaubien.

A23-60
"Bluebonnets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A23-60
"My Texas" by J. Frank Dobie, article from The Houston Post, March 9, 1941.

A23-60
"Legends of the Bluebonnet" article.

A23-60
"Legend of the Bluebonnet" excerpt from the original manuscript by Mrs. Bruce Reid, published by J. Frank Dobie. In two sleeves.

A23-70
Scrapbook made by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck when she was a child. It contains various newspaper clippings glued onto the pages. Contains:

A23-70
"Childhood" verse by Winny Woodbine.

A23-70
"The Southern Flag" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Masonic" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Metaphor of Birth and Death" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Picking Up A Pin" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"The Power of Home Courtesies" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"Declaration of War Against the United States" article.

A23-70
"Spicy Correspondence" article.

A23-70
"Man of Honor" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"To the American People" verse by Bayard Taylor.

A23-70
"What an Infatuated Young Man Would do for his Lady Love" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Kindness" verse by Anna Cora Ritchie.

A23-70
"A Thick Headed Husband" article.

A23-70
"Mrs. Fidge" article.

A23-70
"Summer" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"A Gem" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
Article of quotes "Great Men," "Property," "An Irish Repartee."

A23-70
"Swallowed a Hole" story.

A23-70
"The Old Ho___" story by E.N.H.

A23-70
"Mr. and Mrs. Rasher" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"Matrimony is: ..." article.

A23-70
"Morning" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Evening" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Ever Onward" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Not All A Waif" by W.S. Gaffney.

A23-70
"Marcus Antonius" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Let Them Scold!" article by Mrs. George Washington Wyllys.

A23-70
"A Child in the Storm" by James Nack.

A23-70
"A Good One 'Hog In! Hog Out!" story.

A23-70
"Lines, By Orion" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Dear Crazy Gotham" article by Fanny Fern.

A23-70
"A Letter to the Editors of the Louisville Journal" from Washington, July 23, 1861. verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Manassas" verse, by A Southern.

A23-70
"Changing Tune" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"The Physician's Visit" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"All Sorts of Items" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"The Heiress Disenchanted" story by Any Randolph.

A23-70
"Hopes" verse by E. Conwell Smith.

A23-70
"The Lovely Month of June" article, author unknown.

A23-70
"Lovers' Walks" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"We Swear, etc." verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Massachusetts" by Maneo, June 20, 1861.

A23-70
"Odds and Ends" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
Various small quotes.

A23-70
"The Great Battle At Manassas" article.

A23-70
"Why Should We Mourn?" verse by Finley Johnson.

A23-70
"Kentucky" verse by Davie Barour.

A23-70
"A California Trial" article.

A23-70
"The Water Lily" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"To The Evening Wind" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"The Progress of Liberty" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Time" story, author unknown.

A23-70
"To Seneca Lake" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"The Clouds" verse, author unknown.

A23-70
"Stanzas Addressed to the Greeks" verse, author "Anonymous."

A23-70
"Odd Scraps and Facts" article.

A23-70
"Spectacles" verse by Byron.

A23-70
The last pages are handwritten recipes.
Flemish Cream
Coco nut Cake ____ Pudding
A good Custard Pudding
Potato Soup

To Take Ink Spots out of Linen
To Take Mildew out of Linen
To remove grease spots
Clove Cake
Loaf Cake
Currant Cake
___ Pudding
Potato Crust(?) Cake
Rice Pudding with Fruit
Bake Rice Pudding
Sponge Cake
Rice Poundcake

Mary Hunt Affleck

A27-10
Confederate Veteran magazine. January 1913. Contains article "Southern Aid Society, Harrodsburg, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten note states this was read before Confederate Organizations of Houston.

A27-10
Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. III, No. 1. April 1906. Contains "A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

A27-20
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 14th Annual Convention in San Antonio. May, 1907. Contains (3x):
"Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Found on page 4.
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 17.
Roster showing name of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 33.

A27-20
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 15th Annual Convention in San Antonio. June, 1908. 2 copies. Contains (2x):
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 9.
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 17th Annual Convention in San Antonio. April, 1910.

A27-20
The Houston Pen Women Year Book, 1935 36. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-20
The Texas Flag by Anna Marie Affleck and Mary Hunt Affleck. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-20
A History of the Texas Women's Press Association by Mrs. M.R. Walton. 1908. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-20
Stories and Rhyme by Members of the Quill Club and The Fortnightly Club of Brenham, Texas. Printed, 1 softcover book. 2 copies.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1927 28. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1928 29. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet. 2 copies.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1929 30. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1930 31. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812. Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 5. September 1928. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Wallet containing (3x):
Seventeen printed calling cards "Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."
Three printed calling cards "Mary F. Hunt."
Two printed calling cards "Mrs. Dunbar Affleck."

A27-40
Draft of letter from Mary Hunt Affleck to Mrs. Oscar Barthold. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A27-40
The Lily original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A27-40
Handwritten notes by Mary Hunt Affleck, 3 leaves.

A27-40
Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Children." January 16, 1913. ALS, 1 leaf.

A27-40
Original handwritten manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck of the address composed for Miss Mallie White Harrison to read or recite when unveiling the monument at Washington on the Brazos, erected by school children of Washington County on April 21, 1900. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

A27-40
Typed copy of above address written by Mary Hunt Affleck for the unveiling of the monument at Washington on the Brazos. This copy was sent by Mrs. John E. Astin (formerly Mallie White Harrison) to T.D. Affleck, June 10, 1953. 7 leaves.

A27-40
Bluebonnets verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A27-40
The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

A27-40
Rosh Hashana verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. At the bottom of the page is Jews In History by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A27-40
Filmore, Z.T. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. Re: Memucan Hunt and the history of the location of Texas' capital city. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (2x):
Winkler, Mr. [Librarian, Univ. of Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. ALS, 2 leaves.
Typed excerpt from Thrall's History of Texas. 3 leaves.

A27-40
Independence Monument address written by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 7 leaves. 2 copies.

A27-40
Draft of letter to the Editor of Austin American. Dated December 15, 1915. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached (2x):
Ebner, Frank [Missouri Commission, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco]. June 2, 1915. Re: establishment of "Washington Park." TLS, 1 leaf.
One leaf from a letter by Mary Affleck Hunt. Handwritten.

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Blake, J.W. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. July 31, no year. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck, age 20. In brass and leather frame 3 x 3.5.

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Thirteen antique photographs of various people. All from an album which belonged to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Ribbon from the Daughters of the American Revolution Texas State Conference, Galveston, March, 1959.

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Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck. 4 x 5 1/2 inches, matted.

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Flier for a Festival in City Park (probably Brenham) containing the poem Black Mammy by Mary Hunt Affleck. On the reverse is a photograph of a woman and child. 13 copies.

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Mary Hunt Affleck's Composition Book of various speeches and poetry (25x)
Address delivered to Miss M. & C. Ginne when their Society diplomas were conferred. 1862.
Debate between M. Hunt and S. Young. Mary Hunt took the affirmative to the question "Was it right to drive the Indian from the soil of America?" 1862.
Colloquy composed by Mary Hunt. Subject "The Fates." 1862.
"Is it Peace or War?" essay by Mary Hunt. 1861.
"The Garlandry of Time" essay by Mary Hunt. 1863.
Editorial for "The School Girl's Offering." December 1862.
"Eternity and Oblivion" essay by Mary Hunt.
"The Dewdrop" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1863.
"A Fragment" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
Address to the Virginie Society, delivered Christmas eve when Mary Hunt gave up her office of President. 1863.
"A Southern Battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt. June 1863.
"An imaginary visit to Mammoth Cave" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
"A Scrap" notes by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"A scene near Red River battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt for the School Girls Offering. May 1861.
"The City of the Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"The Sisters" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1865.
"To Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt. November 14, 1865.
"Life's Journey" verse by Mary Hunt. March, 1866.
"Hope" verse by Mary Hunt. February, 1866.
Thoughts suggested on reading a poem entitled "The Conquered Banner" by Mary Hunt. March 1866.
"Life" verse by Mary Hunt. 1865.
Notes titled "For the Mercer(?) Banner" by Mary Hunt. 1868.
"The Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. October 1866.
"In Memory of the Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt.
"Home" verse by Mary Hunt. 1867.

Anna Marie Affleck

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Pressed Flower Scrap Book collected and arranged by Anna Marie Affleck in 1895-1898. All specimens are from Washington County, Texas.

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Manuscript of poem "Open Gates" by Anna Marie Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves. All leaves are attached together by a cream colored satin ribbon.

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Certificate of Baptism for Anna Marie Affleck, Presbyterian Church, Brenham, Texas. December 20, 1890.

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Affleck, Anna Marie to Miss Nell Bryan. February 23, 1899. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Diploma of Anna Marie Affleck from Brenham High School. June 8, 1900.

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Texas Talks magazine. June 1904. Contains article on page 6, "The Turn of the Tide" by Anna Marie Affleck.

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Remembrance Card of Anna Marie Affleck. Printed, 1 card.

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Calling card wallet belonging to Anna Marie Affleck. Leather. In poor condition.

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Children's book Under the Christmas Tree given to Anna Marie Affleck, December 24, 1889.

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Two photographs mounted on black cardboard of Anna Marie Affleck's grave.

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Two photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, sitting, in a white dress. 2 copies.

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One oval photograph of Anna Marie Affleck, at about twelve years of age.

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Six oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in various poses. All on white mats.

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One photograph of an unidentified girl, about 16 years of age.

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One photograph of Anna Marie Affleck, at about four years of age.

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One photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, not matted.

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One oval photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, on a black mat.

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One oval photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, in a white off the shoulder dress. Mounted on white cardboard, encased in protective paper. Total of three copies.

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One oval Photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, in a white off the shoulder dress. Mounted on a black mat. Wax paper protective envelope.

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Seven oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in two poses, wearing a high collared black dress. All are mounted on white cardboard. All are in wax paper protective envelopes.

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Six oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in two poses, wearing a high collared black dress. All are mounted on white cardboard. All are encased in white paper protective envelopes.

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Small white card with signature of Anna Marie Affleck.

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Four oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, wearing an off the shoulder white dress. All are mounted on black mats.

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Newspaper clipping "Death's Harvest" obituary of Anna Marie Affleck.

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Antique photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck and her sister as young girls (circa 1850s). Photograph is printed on glass, encased in a leather box.

Thomas D. Affleck

A35-10
"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.

A35-20
Natchez Pilgrimage pamphlet. March 24 through April 7, 1940. 3 copies.

A35-20
"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.

A35-20
"The Texians: Bear, Indians failed To Deter Mother of Texas" from Galveston News. March 11, 1962.

A35-30
Advertising flier for Eight Outstanding Books on Maryland and Maryland Families by Harry Wright Newman. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A35-30
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.

A35-30
Notes from the family Bible of Mrs. Ruben Gazden White (Rachel Peebles) of Hempstead, Texas. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-30
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.

A35-30
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.

A35-30
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.

A35-30
Short Biography on Jane Long. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-30
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.

A35-30
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..

A35-30
"Biographical Historical Memoirs of Mississippi" from the Rosenberg Library, Galveston. Photocopis, 4 leaves.

A35-40
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.

A35-40
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.

A35-40
Excerpt from Dictionary of American Biography edited by Dumas Malone. Photocopies, 3 leaves.

A35-50
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.

A35-50
"Historical Newspapers" catalog of early Texas Newspapers from Madrona Incorporated, Austin, Texas.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "The Petticoat Flag in Successful Start" by F.E. Abernathy. From The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 30, 1977.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Petticoat Flag Opens Tonight at Arts Center" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 22, 1977.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Petticoat Flag to Open Tonight" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. April 29, 1977.

A35-50
Note regarding Point Bolivar. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Galveston, The Oleander City" by T.C. Richardson. From Galveston Daily News. July 11, 1936.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Contract Is Let For Isle Ferry". undated.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Professor Meets With Colonial Dames" from The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches. March 10, 1974.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Texas" book reviews. undated.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Legendary Figure Attends Party" by Betty Ewing. From Houston Chronicle. September 12, 1969.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Jane Long: Heroine of Bolivar Point" by R. Henderson Shuffler. From Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine. August 30, 1964.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "The Women in Texas' Past" from Houston Chronicle Texas Magazine. March 7, 1965.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Where did Jane Long Land?" from Houston Chronicle. March 19, 1967.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "A Texas History Lesson For Madame Z" by Leon Hale. From Houston Post. March 22, 1979.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Texas Then" from Houston Post. September 3, 1961.

A35-50
Untitled newspaper clipping regarding Jane Long, by Franklin Fields from Houston Chronicle Rotogravure Magazine. January 23, 1955.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "There was music at Lamar's grave but it wasn't organ" from Houston Post. January 9, 1975.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Jane Long of Aloneness and Love" by J. Frank Dobie. From Houston Post. March 18, 1964.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Holding the Fort at Lonely Bolivar, She Earned the Title of Texas' Bravest Woman" from Houston Chronicle Rotogravure Magazine. January 23, 1955.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Fort Bend's Historic Glory" by Ed Kilman. From Houston Post. April 29, 1962.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Marker Dedicated" from Galveston Daily News. October 8, 1970.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Texas Heroes Heroine" by Walter B. Moore. March 12, 1969.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Pirate Conqueror Rescued by History" by Stanley E. Babb. From Galveston Daily News. June 2, 1969.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "History of 1798 Lacks Proportion" regarding Story of a Year: 1798. undated.

A35-50
Untitled newspaper clipping regarding General Count Kazimierz Pulaski. undated.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Officials Commemorate Texas Independence Day" by Bob Tutt. undated.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Distaff Data" by Frances K. Dybowski. From Galveston News. December 26, 1952.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "The Genealogy of Mrs. Jane Long" from Galveston News. 1936.

A35-50
"Fort Bend County Historic Homes Tours" Richmond, Texas. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A35-50
Magazine clipping "Pioneers in Petticoats" by Dorothy Nordyke. From Texas Star. August 8, 1971.

A35-50
Magazine clipping "They Went West: Pirates, Patriots, and Adventurers" from Holland's, the Magazine of the South. October, 1935.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Roughing it in early Texas" by Marilyn M. Sibley. From Houston Post. April 25, 1971.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping of obituary of Edwin Groce. From Galveston Daily News. December 16, 1984.

A35-50
Newspaper clipping "Watchem". undated.

A35-60
Notes regarding Texas history. Handwritten, 3 index cards.

A35-60
Galveston County Commissioners' Court Special Meeting. February 2, 1976. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopies.

A35-60
Notes regarding Jane Long. Handwritten, 3 small leaves.

A35-60
Perkins, Ida to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. January 2, 1958. ALS, 1 leaf.

A35-60
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. August 29, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.

A35-60
Note regarding a photograph of James Long. Handwritten, 1 card.

A35-60
Note regarding information in "With the Makers of San Antonio." Handwritten, 1 index card.

A35-60
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Action Line [Houston Post]. May 28, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-60
Goode, Harris [artist, Houston, TX] to Mrs. E.E. Dunning. 1955. ALS, 1 leaf.

A35-60
Note regarding information on Adam Thoroughgood and his house in Virginia. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-60
Short biography on Capt. James Long and Jane Wilkinson. Typed, 3 leaves.

A35-60
"The Mother of Texas" extract from Sowell's History of Fort Bend County. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A35-60
Olson, John N. [Secretary, Galveston Historical Society] to Members. TL, 1 leaf.

A35-60
"Serenade" poem by Philip Graham. Typed, 3 leaves, carbon copies.

A35-60
Manuscript of Caroline by I.D. Affleck. Story of an incident with a slave named Caroline. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten corrections, carbon copies.

A35-60
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.

A35-60
Notes regarding descendants of Thomas and Rebecca (Wilkinson) Dent. Typed, 12 leaves, with handwritten corrections.

A35-60
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. June 2, 1954. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

A35-60
Bell, Susie P. to Mr. Affleck. August 6, 1954. ALS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

A35-70
Note regarding book With the Makers of San Antonio. Handwritten, 1 index card.

A35-70
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.

A35-70
Affleck, T.D. to Honorable A.V. Davis [Circuit Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. undated. Handwritten draft, 1 leaf.

A35-70
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.

A35-70
"Long's Expedition to Texas" excerpt from Texas and the Texans by Henry Stuart Foote. Typed, 10 leaves.

A35-70
Affleck, Jr., Thomas D. to Honorable Robert E. Burns [Chancery Clerk, Natchez, Miss.]. May 1, 1969. TLS, 1 leaf.

A35-70
Photocopies of The County of Galveston Resolution dated February 9, 1976. 2 copies.

A35-70
Blank bank draft for The Farms National Bank. Printed, 1 check.

A35-70
Excerpt from Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution by Francis B. Heitman. Photocopies, 2 leaves.

A35-70
Affleck, T.D. to Ed Kilman [Houston, TX]. April 1, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A35-70
Excerpt from Journal and Book of Memoranda for 1828 by J.C. Clapper. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A35-70
"The Mother of Texas" extract from History of Fort Bend County by Sowell. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A35-70
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.

A35-70
Verniaud, M.L. [Action Line Houston Post] to Thomas D. Affleck, Jr. July 10, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Original envelope is attached.

A35-70
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.

A35-70
Notes regarding genealogy of Jane Long. Handwritten, 2 leaves.

A35-70
Photograph of painting of Jane Long. 7x9, B&W.

A35-70
"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.

A35-70
Five sheets of various notes, all handwritten.

Affleck Family

A40-1
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900-1910.
"The Right of Secession Has Thrice Been Exercised". undated.
"Written Histories Held Inaccurate" undated.
"Great Seal of the Confederacy" by Mrs. H.A. Cline. From Houston Chronicle. undated.
"Old Virginia Laws". undated.
"Southern Statesmanship Was Once in Control of the Government Up to 1860 a Great Majority of the Cabinet Officers Were from South of Mason and Dixon's Line" from Houston Post. undated.
"The Confederate Seal" by Mrs. B.L. Blontin. From Houston Chronicle. undated.
"Concise Record of the Terrible War Between the States". undated.
One clipping, contains several articles:
"Confederate Congresses Complete List of Those Who Served in Senate and House of Representatives". undated.
"Judge Reagan's Escort". undated.
"Cause of South's Failure, Joe Johnston Believed Cotton Would Have Won Independence". undated.

"Sketch of Ranking Officer of the Confederate Army". undated.
"Generals of the Confederacy" by Colonel R.E. Cowart. From Dallas Times Herald. undated.
"Texas Generals, C.S.A." by Charles I. Evans. undated.
"General Officers of the Confederate Army". undated.
"Daughters of the Confederacy" by Mrs. P. Carter Walker. undated.
Children's Auxiliary" by Mrs. O.A. Seward and Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. undated.

A40-5
Photocopies of the newspaper clippings in File 1.

A40-10
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900-1910.
"Thousand Gather to Hear Senator Bailey" from Houston Post. June 28, 1907.
"General Lee's Address". undated.
"The New Confederacy" by John Temple Graves. From The Home and State magazine. February 1906.
"My Old Kentucky Home" from The South, published at Dallas. undated.
"Old Confederate Tells All About Galveston Fight". undated.
"My Old Kentucky Home; The Story of a Loved Song" by George A. Leigh. Originally from Pittsburg Dispatch. undated.
"Sam Davis" verse by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, originally from The Confederate Veteran. undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "You Old Confeds" verse by William E. Fowler. undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "Robert E. Lee Chapter" article and verse "Daughters of Republic". Poetic Address by Mrs. Mary Saunders of Boerne, Texas.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "The Story of the Constitution". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "Houston Adds Tribute to Memory of Stephen D. Lee". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "Stephen D. Lee's Record". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "In Honor of Lee". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "To Lower Flag, President Will Show That Honor to General S.D. Lee" May 29, no year.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "Stephen D. Lee". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "General Stephen D. Lee" from Houston Post. May 29, 1908.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "Late Francis R. Lubbock". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "F.R. Lubbock, Was the War Governor, Oldest Mason in Texas". undated.

A40-20
Newspaper clipping. "General John B. Gordon Is Dead". undated.

A40-30
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900-1910.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "Reminiscences of General Gordon". undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "In Gordon's Memory" by Mrs. Presley K. Ewing, Mrs. J.R. Waties, and Mrs. M.E. Bryan.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "Lieutenant Generals, Death of Generals Gordon and Longstreet Leaves Buckner, Stewart and Lee Active". undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "In Memory of Gen. Wheeler". undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "Salute to Lee". undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "The Lee Memorial Ode" by James Barron Hope. undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "Lee in Valhalla" by Savoyard. undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "General Lee" undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "General Lee At the Battle of The Wilderness". undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "Lee's Birthday". undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "General Robert E. Lee" by L.N. Cooper. undated.

A40-30
Newspaper clipping. "Story of the Apple Tree" undated.

A40-40
Various loose newspaper clippings. Very brittle, circa 1900 1910.

A40-40
Newspaper clipping. "Robert E. Lee" from Houston Chronicle. October 13, 1903.

A40-40
Newspaper clipping. "The Lee Memorial Ode" by James Barron Hope. 2 copies.

A40-40
Newspaper clipping. "The Anecdotal Side of Robert E. Lee" from "Ladies Home Journal". November, 1899.

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Newspaper clipping. "Giant of Forest Named in Honor of Robert E. Lee". undated.

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Newspaper clipping. "General Robert E. Lee In History". undated.

A40-40
Newspaper clipping. "The Famous Ku Klux Klan, Copy of the Original Prescript" abridged from the September Issue of Metropolitan magazine. From Houston Post. September 3, 1905.

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Newspaper clipping. "Wheeler's Cavalry". undated.

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Newspaper clipping. "Fought Under Joe Wheeler" from Houston Chronicle. February 10, no year.

A40-40
Newspaper clipping. "Forrest: The Unlettered Tennessee Slave Trader Who Became One of the World's Greatest Cavalry Leaders". undated. 2 leaves.

A40-40
Newspaper clipping. Untitled article fragment. undated.

A40-50
Essay "The Sul Ross Memorial Association and Why It Was Organized". Handwritten, 8 leaves.

A40-60
Great Battles of the Civil War magazine. 1961.

A40-60
U.S. News and World Report, cover article is "The Untold Story of the Civil War." April 17, 1961.

A40-60
Look magazine, cover article is "If the South Had Won the Civil War". November 22, 1960.

A40-70
Advertising flier for Stanton Hall Historic Home. Printed, 1 leaf.

A40-70
"Old Bill, Confederate Ally" by J. Frank Dobie. April 1943. Printed, 1 leaflet.

A40-70
History exam from Galveston College. January 11, 1970. Mimeograph, 4 leaves.

A40-70
Cromwell, Emma G. [Kentucky State Park Commission] to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. August 18, 1933. TLS, 1 leaf.

A40-70
Affleck, T.D. to Miss Emma Guy Cromwell [Kentucky State Park Commission]. June 3, 1935. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A40-70
Southern Cross Drills military calls. 1907. Printed, 1 booklet.

A40-80
Newspaper clipping "Lore of Yore" by G.W. Skipper. From Houston Post. undated.

A40-80
Newspaper clipping "Too Many Confederate Stars?". undated.

A40-80
Newspaper clipping "Centennial Thoughts On Lincoln, Lee, Etc. from Houston Post. March 13, 1960. 2 clippings.

A40-80
Newspaper clipping "The Battle of Shiloh" from Houston Post. April 8, 1962. 2 clippings.

A40-80
Newspaper clipping book review of The Infernal War: The Confederate Letters of Sgt. Edwin H. Fay by Bell Irvin Wiley. From Galveston News. January 11, 1959.

A40-80
Extract from Holiday magazine. Article is "Shiloh" by Bruce Catton. June 1956. 8 leaves.

A40-80
Advertising flier for The American Heritage Picture History of The Civil War by Bruce Catton. Printed, 1 leaf.

A40-80
Confederate Portrait Album. Printed, 1 booklet.

A40-80
One printed leaf with photographs of 141 Confederate officers. Companion to Confederate Portrait Album [see above].

A40-90
Small card showing a printed picture of the Confederate flag.

A40-90
Unused postcard with color picture of the Confederate flag and poem Ode to the Heroes Who Sleep! by Eloise Bernheim Burkheimer.

A40-90
Small card with picture "Hornet's Nest, Shiloh Battlefield" with a poem by Campbell.

A40-90
Photograph of Gen. Johnson, Hero of Shiloh. Included is poem, author unknown.

A40-90
Small card with Confederate Flag.

A40-90
Unused postcard showing the Governmental Flags of Texas.

A40-90
Printed card "America's Heroes" showing photos of R.P. Hobson, Joseph Wheeler, and Fitzhugh Lee.

A40-90
Color printed card showing the Confederate Flag.

A40-90
Color printed card showing the Confederate Flag, also four lines of verse.

A40-90
Small B&W photo of Gen. Stonewall Jackson.

A40-90
Printed sketch "The Last Meeting of Genls. Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson" undated. Poor condition.

A40-100
Nineteen index cards with handwritten genealogical information.

A40-100
Photograph of Kinloch Faulkner, cousin of Mary Hunt Affleck.

A40-100
Anglin, Mrs. [Austin] to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. December 19, 1958. Greeting card, signed. Included is handwritten letter.

A40-100
Anglin, Mrs. [Austin] to Mr. and Mrs. Affleck. October 14, 1963. ALS, 1 leaf.

A40-100
Note regarding book in Rosenberg Library which mentions Isaac Dunbar. Typed, 1 leaf.

A40-100
One leaf from an address book. Handwritten address.

A40-100
One leaf, handwritten notes regarding James F. and Emily Perry.

A40-100
Affleck, J.H. [Austin] to Dunbar. December 26, 1957. TL, 1 leaf. Included is original envelope.

A40-100
Affleck, James [Austin] to Dunbar. December 21, 1955. ALS, 1 leaf. Included is original envelope.

A40-100
Untitled newspaper clipping re: market value for an Ulster County Gazette newspaper. undated.

A40-100
Untitled newspaper clipping re: William Faulkner. undated.

A40-100
One leaf of handwritten notes regarding John Dent.

A40-100
One leaf of handwritten notes regarding genealogy.

A40-110
Two newspaper clippings regarding Edwin Groce. June 24, 1976.

A40-110
Social Security card for T.D. Affleck. Attached to a larger, printed card.

A40-110
"Harris Soil Conservation District, State of Texas" January, 1960. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A40-110
Western Union Telegram draft to Mrs. J.H. Affleck, from "Dunbar and family". Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A40-110
Childhood penmanship notebook belonging to James Affleck.

A40-110
Empty envelope, address to Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Affleck. Postmarked from Austin. October 7, 1956.

A40-120
Last Will and Testament of Menincan Hunt. undated. Photocopy negatives of original handwritten document, 3 leaves.

A40-120
Typed transcription of Last Will and Testament of Menincan Hunt.

A40-130
Handwritten copy of bill of sale of land, dated February 1850 to Thomas Hunt. Photocopy neagtive, 1 leaf.

A40-130
Last Will and Testament of Thomas Hunt, dated 1859. Typed copy, 3 leaves.

A40-130
Hunt, Annie May to Dunbar Affleck. May 22, 1928. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-130
Eisenhower, Mamie Doud [White House] to Mr. John B. Hunt [Bowie, TX]. December 6, 1957. TL, 1 leaf.

A40-130
Newspaper clipping "Some Loose Leaves of Texas History" by Harry T. Warner. undated.

A40-130
Newspaper clipping "General Hunt and His Service to Texas" by S. W. P. Prewett. undated.

A40-130
Newspaper clipping "By Gordon K. Shearer and Ted Read". undated.

A40-130
Newspaper clipping "Col. Patrick Henry" by James Boyle. undated.

A40-140
Newspaper clipping "John B. Hunt, Pioneer Business Man, Has Lived In Bowie for 67 Years" from Centennial Edition of Bowie News. July 24, 1958.

A40-140
Newspaper clipping "'Chewing Gum Man' Is Elder 68 Years" from Texas Presbyterian. March, 1962.

A40-140
Newspaper clipping "Someday These Youngsters Will Have to Settle Down" from Texas Presbyterian. January, 1958.

A40-140
"Presbyterian Women Honor John B. Hunt". Printed, 1 leaf.

A40-140
Archer, Nell Herald [Vernon, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. February 16, 1953. ALS, 2 leaves. Original envelope is attached.

A40-140
Hand drawn family tree showing direct descendants of Nell Herald Archer. 1 leaf.

A40-150
Newspaper clipping "Runaway Pig Cost Early Texas Millions of Dollars and Kept Out 8000 Families" from Brenham Banner Press. undated.

A40-150
Rush, Mrs. Linton [Velasco, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. October 22, 1956. ALS, 1 leaf.

A40-150
Rush, Mrs. Linton [Freeport, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. May 23, 1958. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
Rush, Mrs. Linton [Freeport, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. June 9, 1958. ALS, 3 leaves.

A40-150
Rush, Mrs. Linton [Freeport, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. June 22, 1958. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
Rush, Mrs. Linton [Freeport, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. July 20, 1958. ALS, 3 leaves.

A40-150
Winkle, Ernest W. [UT, Library] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. March 10, 1916. ALS, 1 leaf.

A40-150
Handwritten note by T.D. Affleck, dated June 20, 1958. 2 leaves. Attached: Affleck, T.D. to Mrs. Rush. June 12, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A40-150
Rush, Mrs. Linton [Freeport, TX] to Dunbar Affleck. June 30, 1960. ALS, 2 leaves. Original envelope attached.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. August 24, 1959. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. April 23, 1959. ALS, 1 leaf.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. March 4, 1958. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. November 14, 1948. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. March 17, 1949. ALS, 2 leaves. Attached: Hearn, Mary L. [Caldwell] to Bennie. January 10, 1876. Photocopy negative, 1 leaf.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. July 3, 1958. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. April 2, 1958. ALS, 3 leaves.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. March 3, 1958. ALS, 2 leaves.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. February 19, year illegible. ALS, 1 postcard.

A40-150
McCain, Hazel W. [Memphis, Tenn.] to Dunbar. March 21, 1958. ALS, 3 leaves.

A40-150
Newspaper clipping "SAR Chapter Here Receives Charter" dated March 26, no year.

A40-150
Newspaper clipping "Miss Hazel McCain will be wed to Philips Ray McCarty". undated.

A40-150
One B&W photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCain.

A40-150
Affleck, T.D. to Cousin Hazel. May 20, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A40-150
Affleck, T.D. to Cousin Hazel. March 26, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A40-150
Affleck, T.D. to Cousin Hazel. March 25, 1958. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

A40-150
Affleck, T.D. to Hazel Wynne McCain. March 8, 1958. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

A40-160
Bill of sale from Thomas N. Hunt to Thomas Hunt. October 3, 1843. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy negative.

A40-160
Applicant's Working Sheet, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution for Hazel Wynne McCain. Dated January 31, 1948. 1 leaf.

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Wynne, Martha G. [Montgomery County] to My dear Brother Thomas. November 8, 1844. ALS, 2 leaves, photocopy.

A40-160
Five leaves of handwritten notes regarding Hunt genealogy.

A40-160
One leaf of handwritten notes regarding Hunt family history. Attached:
Contract of bill of sale for several slaves to Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt. Dated April 15, 1846. Photocopy of original document, 2 leaves.
Contract of bill of sale for several slaves to Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt. Dated April 15, 1846. Typed copy original document, 3 leaves.

A40-170
One leaf of handwritten notes regarding genealogy of John Dent.

A40-170
Five leaves of handwritten notes, written by Mary Hunt Affleck, regarding her family genealogy.

A40-170
Hickerson, T.F. [Chapel Hill, NC] to T.D. Affleck. December 11, 1958. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached:
Affleck, T.D. to Miss Eleanora Hunt [Ashville, NC] December 15, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Mr. T.F. Hickerson [Chapel Hill, NC]. December 9, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Hickerson, T.F. [Chapel Hill, NC] to T.D. Affleck. August 16, 1958. ALS, 1 leaf.
Hickerson, T.F. [Chapel Hill, NC] to T.D. Affleck. March 26, 1958. ALS, 1 postcard.
Affleck, T.D. to Mr. Thomas F. Henderson [Chapel Hill, NC]. March 24, 1958. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
"'Ansearchin' News" published by the Memphis Genealogical Society. April, 1959.

A40-170
Affleck, T.D. to Ben B. Hunt [Austin, TX]. March 17, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached:
Hunt, Ben B. [Austin, TX] to T.D. Affleck. March 16, 1959. TLS, 2 leaves.
Affleck, T.D. to Ben B. Hunt [Austin, TX]. March 12, 1959. TL, carbon copy, 1 leaf.
Hunt, Ben B. [Austin, TX] to T.D. Affleck. March 10, 1959. ALS, 2 leaves.
Hunt, Ben B. [Austin, TX] to T.D. Affleck. March 9, 1959. TLS, 4 leaves.
Affleck, T.D. to Ben B. Hunt [Austin, TX]. February 15, 1959. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Affleck, T.D. to Ben B. Hunt [Austin, TX]. February 14, 1959. TL, carbon copy, 2 leaves.
Hunt, Ben B. [Austin, TX] to T.D. Affleck. February 14, 1946. TLS, 1 leaf.

A40-170
Photograph of paintings of Memucan Hunt (1759) and Mrs. Memucan (Mary Wade) Hunt (1759).

A40-170
Peterson, Joan [Butler, Binion, Rice & Cook] to Mr. Affleck. November 11, 1964. TLS, 1 leaf.

A40-180
Hand drawn map of tract of land in Washington, County. 1 leaf. Attached:
One leaf of typed notes regarding Dr. Thomas Hunt Estate Property.
Hand drawn map of tract of land in Washington, County. 1 leaf.
One leaf of handwritten notes regarding land tracts.
Notes regarding Ed McCarthy v. Heirs of Thomas T. Hunt. Typed and handwritten, 3 leaves.
One card, with handwritten notes regarding Hunt history.
Receipt from Chas. E. Wiede. May 14, 1958.
Eleven leaves of handwritten notes.

A40-190
Koneger, Ernest P. [Brenham, TX] to T.D. Affleck. June 8, 1961. ALS, 3 leaves.

A40-190
"Zeb's Black Baby, Vance County, NC" by Samuel Thomas Peace. 1955. Typed, 2 leaves.

A40-190
Photocopy of handwritten document regarding land sale, dated 1846. 2 leaves.

A40-190
One leaf of handwritten notes regarding Memican hunt.

A40-190
Photograph of "Burnside", home of Memican Hunt. B&W, 3x5.

A40-190
The American Weekly newspaper. January 2, 1938. Highlighted article "Empires of the Moon" regarding General John Adair.

Book Regarding Jack Hays by I. D. Affleck

A43-10
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Attached pages, not numbered, chapter unknown. 22 leaves.

A43-10
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 18, 10 leaves. Chapter 19, 16 leaves.

A43-10
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Attached pages, not numbered, chapter unknown. 9 leaves.

A43-20
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 22, 11 leaves.

A43-20
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 10. 10 leaves.

A43-20
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 9. 10 leaves.

A43-30
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 11. 8 leaves.

A43-30
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 13. 13 leaves.

A43-30
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 1. 11 leaves.

A43-40
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 31. 10 leaves.

A43-40
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 4. Chapter 34. 11 leaves.

A43-40
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Attached pages, not numbered, chapter unknown. 7 leaves.

A43-50
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Pages not numbered, chapter unknown.

A43-50
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Attached pages, not numbered, chapter unknown. 6 leaves.

A43-50
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 3, Chapter 24. 13 leaves.

A43-60
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 13. 11 leaves.

A43-60
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Attached pages, not numbered, chapter unknown. 10 leaves.

A43-60
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Attached pages, not numbered, chapter unknown. 11 leaves.

A43-70
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 10. 9 leaves.

A43-70
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 11. 12 leaves.

A43-70
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XIX. 10 leaves. Chapter XX, 10 leaves.

A43-80
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXI, 10 leaves. Chapter XXII, 8 leaves.

A43-80
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 16. 12 leaves.

A43-80
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXIII. 10 leaves.

A43-90
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXIV. 9 leaves.

A43-90
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXV. 10 leaves.

A43-90
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXVI. 11 leaves.

A43-100
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXVIII. 15 leaves.

A43-100
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXVII. 12 leaves.

A43-100
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXIX. 13 leaves.

A43-110
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXX. 12 leaves.

A43-110
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXXIII. 10 leaves.

A43-110
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 3. 10 leaves.

A43-120
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 2. 10 leaves.

A43-120
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 4. 12 leaves.

A43-120
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter 17. 11 leaves.

A43-130
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 6. 10 leaves.

A43-130
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 2, Chapter 32. 10 leaves.

A43-130
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 3, Chapter 33. 11 leaves.

A43-140
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. Chapter XXXIV. 12 leaves.

A43-140
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 5, Chapter 35. 14 leaves.

A43-140
Portion of manuscript of book regarding Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten in pencil on legal paper. No. 6, Chapter 36. 11 leaves.

A43-150
Allen, Winnie [UT, Lamar Library, Austin] to T.D. Affleck. April 24, 1942. TLS, 1 leaf.

A43-150
Haley, J. Evetts [Galveston] to T.D. Affleck. February 6, 1933. ALS, 1 index card.

A43-150
"Anecdotes and Incidents" regarding Hays, written by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves, with various untitled newspaper clippings attached.

A43-160
The Texas Flag and Texas. By Anna Marie Affleck. Printed booklet. undated. (4 copies).

A43-160
Remember the Festival!. Poem by Anna Marie Affleck. Printed, 1 card.

Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings Regarding the Affleck Family

Newspaper clipping. "Noted Texas Penwoman" from Galveston News. January 25, 1931.

Newspaper clipping. "Poets Laureate of Texas" from Bryan Eagle. undated.

Newspaper clipping. "My Pen and I" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "A Gifted Woman of Texas". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Texas Poet Laureate Recalls Early Days of the South" by Virginia Gwin. From Galveston News. January 25, 1931.

Newspaper clipping. "Editors of Texas Are Soon To Meet" from San Antonio Examiner. December 6, 1921.

Newspaper clipping. "Story by Mrs. Affleck". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "The Soldier's Prayer" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Harrodsburg Herald. undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Weird Story". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "An Easter Story of the 60s" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Houston Chronicle. April 16, 1922.

Newspaper clipping. "Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "The Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Harrodsburg Herald. 1915.

Newspaper clipping. "Women Were Loyal To Boys In Prison" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "For Confederate Memorial Day" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "A War Time Easter" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "To Hood's Brigade" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Heroes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Battle of Galveston, December 1862 Is Prize Essay By Mrs. Affleck". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Requests Received For Southern Poems of Mrs. Affleck". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Flag That Flies Three Times Every Year In Galveston on Famous Anniversary Days" from Galveston News. January 4, 1914.

Newspaper clipping. "The Battle of Alamance" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Davis, Hero of Defeat" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Jefferson Davis Did Not Repent Asked No Pardon". undated.

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

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

Newspaper clipping. "Prize Poem". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Uncle Jake" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Brenham Daily Banner Press. undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Texas Heroes of the Sixties" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Texas Heroes of the Sixties" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "A Mother's Question" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Memorial Day" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "The Minute Woman" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Tell Each Boy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Brenham Banner Press. undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Memorial Day, Our Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Our Hero Sires" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Loving Cup for Mrs. Stuart" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "The Atlanta Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "The Elysian Reveille" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Lee" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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

Newspaper clipping. "Robert Edward Lee" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Unknown Heroes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "The Spirit of Peace" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Glenblythe, The Story of An Old Southern Home" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Brenham Banner Press. January 27, 1916.

Newspaper clipping. "Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Poem for July 4" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Texas Heroes" verse and text by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Tampering With Trifles" by Judd Mortimer Lewis.

Newspaper clipping. "The Glory Flower" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "To Little Lelia" verse by Mrs. O.A. Seward. August 14, 1904.

Newspaper clipping. "San Jacinto Day" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. Untitled article by Mrs. D.A. Nunn.

Newspaper clipping. "An Acrostic" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Town Book, Primitive Records of Harrodsburg Presented to Historical Society". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Hood's Texas Brigade, Who Were Present at the Reunion on Wednesday in Bryan". undated.

Newspaper clipping. Untitled article from Galveston News. 1876.

Newspaper clipping. "Hood's Texas Brigade, Annual Reunion of Survivors of This Gallant Band at Bryan". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Prominent Club Woman Honored". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Confederate Veteran" article and verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Affleck Is Principal Speaker At Rotary Meeting" from Brenham Banner Press. March 1, 1927.

Newspaper clipping. "Widely Known Brenham Poetess And Historian Keen and Alert Despite Her More Than 85 Years" from Bryan Daily Eagle. April 27, 1932.

Newspaper clipping. "E.B. Bates' Auxiliary Contest". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Program for U.D.C. Convention". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Country Club Entertainment". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Quill Club Celebrates Birthday of Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "The Ball". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "'Chat' E. McLaughlin, Veteran Newspaper Man Writes of His Recent Trip". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Cradle that Rocked Seven Generations To Sleep Still In Use" by Hazel Hedrick. undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Affleck Calls On H. Watterson At Hotel Galvez" article by Mary Hunt Affleck. From Brenham Banner Press.

Newspaper clipping. "Plea For Poor People" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Mrs. Affleck Tells of Editors Meet In Houston, Texas" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

Newspaper clipping. "Dowling Camp, An Interesting Meeting Was Held Yesterday Afternoon". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Magazine Article of 1855 About Old Meeting Houses Inspired Poem By Late Mary Hunt Affleck" from Galveston News. January 15, 1943.

Newspaper clipping. "St. Patrick's Day 'Tis Today'". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Welcome Address". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Quill Club Entertained by Mrs. H.K. Harrison". undated.

Newspaper clipping. "Brenham Women Are Honored By Houston Friends". undated.

Event Photographs and Clippings

3/1: Photographs. January 25, 2005

3/2: Photographs. March 9, 2005

3/3: Photographs. March 9, 2005

3/4: Miscellaneous and Staff photographs

3/5: Miscellaneous photographs

3/6: Miscellaneous photographs

3/7: Miscellaneous photographs

3/8 Miscellaneous photographs

3/9: Miscellaneous photographs

3/10: Miscellaneous photographs

3/11: Film negatives

3/12: Photographs

3/13: Roll D photographs

3/14: Negatives

3/15: Negatives

3/16: Photograph CDs [4 CD-Rs]

3/17: Photograph envelopes

3/18: Miscellaneous RESI photographs

3/19: Photograph negative contact sheet

3/20: RESI Laminated Decal

3/21: Congress Internacional, Beyond Our Borders posters. May 21-23, 2002

3/22: Battalion and Bryan Eagle diversity clippings, and Texas A&M diversity flyers and news clippings

3/23: Newspaper Article, "Diversity & Democracy"

3/24: Miscellaneous Postcards

3/25: Album contains miscellaneous materials including photos of TV personality Tony Brown.

Three Bronze Sculptures and One Plasterite Sculpture

2/1: "Long Buffalo" plasterite sculpture by A. Goldstein (male buffalo)

2/2: "Puma" bronze sculpture by Joseph Shebl

2/3: "Cavalry Trooper" bronze sculpture by Carl Kauba (cavalry trooper with a rifle in kneeling shooting stance)

2/4: "Charles Goodnight" bronze sculpture by Harold Bugbee (bust of Charles Goodnight)

Personal Correspondence

1/1: Personal correspondence, A-G. Contains letters and poetry from Willis Guthrie. Correspondence referring to artist Grant Wood. circa 1936 - 1942

1/2: Personal correspondence, H-L. Correspondence discussing Owens' work with folksongs and employment at the University of Texas. Letters referring to Grant Wood. circa 1936 - 1942

1/3: Personal correspondence, M-Z. Includes family correspondence, letters referring to Grant Wood. Also contains a short story enclosed in a letter from Schahit. circa 1936 - 1942

1/4: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Grant Wood - his illness as well as a book Owens was to write with illustrations by Wood. Letter from sculptor Lawrence Tenney Stevens included. circa 1940 - 1942

1/5: Personal correspondence, A-G. Correspondence discussing short stories and publications by Owens in magazines and Owens' folksong book. Letters referring to Owens' employment at Texas A & M University. circa 1942 - 1947

1/6: Personal correspondence, H-O. Includes family correspondence. circa 1942 - 1947

1/7: Personal correspondence, P-Z. Contains biographical sketch and brochure on sculptor Lawrence Tenney Stevens. circa 1942 - 1947

1/8: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from J. Frank Dobie and others concerning Owens' book, Swing and Turn; also includes publishing contract with Tardy Publishing Company. Contains teaching certificate entitling Owens to teach in public schools, certification of employment from schools where Owens taught, and recommendations for employment as English Instructor at Texas A & M University. Postcard from Thornton Wilder. 1932 - 1938

1/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from recording studios, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb, Tardy Publishing Company, and others concerning Swing and Turn and folksong records. January - July 1939

1/10: Personal correspondence, Letters of introduction from Grant Wood and U.S. Representative Lindley Beckworth, correspondence and contract with Lee Keedick concerning lecture tours, correspondence with Dean of Arts and Sciences at Texas A & M referring to plans for Owens' lecture tours and reappointment as English Instructor, correspondence concerning Owens work with folksongs including letters from broadcasting companies and Alan Lomax, assistant archivist of the Library of Congress. August - September 1939

1/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence setting up lecture tours and a New Orleans speaking engagement for a meeting of the Modern Language Association, letters referring to Grant Wood, letters from J. Frank Dobie and others concerning Owens' folksong records, note from author Carl Van Doran included. October - December 1939

1/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Owens' plans for lecture tours, his work on folksongs, and plans for his Ph.D. work. Includes letters from Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Dobie, Grant Wood, Lee Keedick, and recording studios. January - March 1940

1/13: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing Owens' work on folksongs and recordings. Includes correspondence with Dobie and Musicraft Records, Inc. April - June 1940

1/14: Personal correspondence, Contains letters and a contract from Musicraft Records, Inc. concerning a folksong record to be made by Owens, correspondence about a prospective lecture tour for Fall 1940, and letters concerning Owens' appointment as Director of Folk Festivals in the Bureau of Public Schools Extracurricular Activities for the University of Texas Division of Extension. Includes letters from Dobie, John Lomax, and Congressman Beckworth. July - September 1940

1/15: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning lectures and speaking engagements by Owens, his work with folksongs and on his Ph.D. including letters from Dobie, Roy Bedichek, Keedick, and Lawrence Tenney Stevens (refers to Grant Wood.) Also included is a copy of Owens' Ph.D. examination. October - December 1940

1/16: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, requesting folksong and festival information and asking Owens to speak at meetings. Includes letters from Roy Bedichek and letter referring to Grant Wood. January 1 - January 12, 1941

1/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning folk festivals and speaking engagements. Includes letter to Roy Bedichek. January 13 - January 20, 1941

1/18: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning folk festivals and programs. Includes letter from Lawrence Tenney Stevens and letter referring to Grant Wood. January 21 - January 26, 1941

1/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals. Includes letter from Lawrence Tenney Stevens. January 27 - January 31, 1941

Personal Correspondence

2/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning his work with folksongs and programs to promote folk festivals. Also includes letter referring to Grant Wood. February 1 - February 3, 1941

2/2: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and programs for folksongs and dances written while Owens was Director of Folk Festivals. February 4 - February 7, 1941

2/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning folksongs and folk festivals. Includes two letters referred to Owens by J. Frank Dobie and Roy Bedichek. February 8 - February 11, 1941

2/4: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning folksongs and speaking engagements by Owens as Director of Folk Festivals. Includes open house program to present Owens as Director of Folk Material Research, letters from J. Frank Dobie and Grant Wood. February 12 - February 17, 1941

2/5: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and folk festivals, appearances by Owens, and a story for Time and Life about Owens. Also includes letter referring to Grant Wood. February 18 - February 24, 1941

2/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with appearances by Owens. Includes an eight page article on Negro spirituals by S. E. Asbury and letters from Lindley Beckworth and Mrs. William P. Hobby. February 25 - February 27, 1941

2/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with Owens' work on folksongs and participation in meetings and folksong programs. Letters mentioning Grant Wood. March 1 - March 10, 1941

2/8: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning speaking appearances by Owens discussing folksongs and dances. Letter from singer Lawrence Tibbett and letters referring to Grant Wood. March 11 - March 31, 1941

2/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing appearances and programs on folksongs in which Owens was involved. April 1 - April 8, 1941

2/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence about Owens' work on folksongs and folk festivals and his participation in programs dealing with this subject. April 9 - April 15, 1941

2/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folk music and folk festivals planned by various Texas cities. April 16 - April 20, 1941

2/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from various cities and schools dealing with folk festivals and requests for Owens' assistance and participation. Also includes notes from Texas A & M concerning salary. April 21 - April 30, 1941

2/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' work with folksongs including a letter from Walter Prescott Webb inviting Owens to join the Texas State Historical Association. May 1 - May 5, 1941

2/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and folk festivals. Several letters discussing Owens' plans for his Ph.D. orals - also mentioning Grant Wood. May 6 - May 16, 1941

2/15: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing folksongs, folk festivals, and Owens' work on his Ph.D. Letter from Dobie included. May 17 - May 29, 1941

2/16: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning Owens' folksong research. Also includes correspondence from friends congratulating Owens upon receiving his Ph.D. June 1941

2/17: Personal correspondence, Letters to Owens requesting information and assistance with folksong programs, festivals, and recordings. Includes Dobie correspondence referred to Owens July 2 - July 11, 1941

2/18: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs - also includes Owens' letter of resignation as Director of Folk Festivals at the University of Texas. July 12 - July 23, 1941

2/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and letter mentioning Grant Wood. July 24 - July 31, 1941

2/20: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing folksongs and Owens' participation in programs. Also includes letter referring to Grant Wood. August 1941

2/21: Personal correspondence, Correspondence requesting Owens' participation and assistance in folksong and folk festival programs. September 1941

2/22: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and Owens' employment at Texas A & M. Also includes letters from Grant Wood and Roy Bedichek. October 1941

2/23: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Owens' lecture agent, Lee Keedick, concerning prospective lecture dates. Letters from Alistair Cooke of the British Broadcasting Company requesting Owens' assistance with a program on American Music and the war. November - December 1941

2/24: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Alistair Cooke and the British Broadcasting Company concerning Owens' assistance with the American music program, letters sent to Owens from Roy Bedichek, letter referring to Grant Wood's terminal illness, and a letter from the War Department concerning Owens' offer to join the service. January 1942

2/25: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Lee Keedick concerning upcoming lectures, letters referring to Grant Wood's illness and a telegram notifying Owens of Wood's death, letter from the American Folklore Society, Inc. nominating Owens for membership. Also includes various other correspondence about folk music. February 1942

2/26: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Grant Wood. Includes letter from Lee Keedick concerning the USO. March 1942

2/27: Personal correspondence, Correspondence including letters and an itinerary sheet from Keedick and a leave request from Owens to Texas A & M concerning Owens' April lecture tour. April 1942

2/28: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from the Southwest Review magazine mentioning a book review that Owens wrote for them. May 1 - May 20, 1942

2/29: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Owens' draft notification. May 21 - May 31, 1942

2/30: Personal correspondence, Letters mentioning folksongs and Owens' work on a short story titled John Redway. June 1 - June 12, 1942

2/31: Personal correspondence, Correspondence written during Owens' term of service in the Army. June 12 - June 31, 1942

2/32: Personal correspondence, Correspondence written to Owens during his term of service in the Army. Letter discussing his promotion. October - November 1942

2/33: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens during his time in the Army. Includes letters referring to a friend of Owens who was missing in action. December 1942

2/34: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens while in the Army - includes letters concerning Owens' work on folk song recordings. January - December 1943

2/35: correspondence, Includes family correspondence and correspondence with the Saturday Evening Post concerning Owens' story "Sister Ottonia, Escapes". January - October 1944

2/36: Personal correspondence, Includes Undated correspondence - Includes correspondence to Owens while he was stationed in the Philippines, family correspondence, and a certificate from the Army allowing Owens to keep a Japanese songbook and book he acquired in the Philippines. November - December 1944

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