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Electrical Engineering Department Scrapbook

  • US TxAM-C 1395
  • Collection

This scrapbook contains historical pictures showing auto-mechanics, signal corps, laboratory on Texas A&M College campus during the first World War.

Elizabeth Moon Papers

  • TxAM-CRS C000145
  • Collection
  • 1989-2010

The collection consists primarily of manuscript material and publication proofs, with the bulk of the material dating circa 1995-2005.

Moon, Elizabeth

Ellen Datlow-Terri Windling Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000146
  • Collection
  • 1994-2002

This collection consists of two copyedited manuscript anthologies: one, Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror (1995), edited by famed genre editor Ellen Datlow; and another, The Green Man: Tales from The Mythic Forest (2002), co-edited by Datlow and Terri Windling as part of Viking's Mythic Fiction series. The latter work won the 2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.

Datlow, Ellen

Ellen Schulz Quillin Manuscripts

  • US TxAM-C 95
  • Collection
  • 1928-1964

This collection contains two manuscripts written by Ellen D. Schulz Quillin. The first, "Texas Wild Flowers. a Popular Account of the Common Wild Flowers of Texas.", was published in 1928 by Laidlaw Brothers (Chicago, IL), and the second, "Texas Cacti: A Popular and Scientific Account of the Cacti Native to Texas", was published in 1930 by the Texas Academy of Science and written with Robert Runyon.

The manuscript for "Texas Wild Flowers. a Popular Account of the Common Wild Flowers of Texas." consists of two bound volumes, typed with handwritten edits and notes, and both contain a title page handwritten in graphite, dated and initialed by Ellen (December 23, 1955). The inscription in Part I reads, "Original Texas Wild Flowers manuscript. Of no value to anyone else. Kept for reference to revision, if I should get to it". and in Part II, the inscription slightly changes with the last sentence reading "Kept for reference in case of revision".

The first volume, Part I (pages 1-337), has a second note by Ellen handwritten in ink, dated October 20, 1963, in which she talks about the book being published, the revisions she wanted to make after it becoming know the book was out of bring in 1959 [Part 2 state 1939], and never got around to due to her work in writing "History of the Museum" in 5 volumes and resigning in 1960.

The second volume, Part II (pages 338-640), also has a handwritten ink note from October 20, 1963, however, the inscription reads "Presented to Peggy C. Owens, College Station, Texas to use in any way she can as Texas Wildflowers has not been replaced since it became out of print in 1939 [Part I states 1959] - used copies are generally not available - and the last used copy I saw advertised in a California catalogue was $27.50 - a prohibitive price".

The second manuscript in this collection, "Texas Cacti: A Popular and Scientific Account of the Cacti Native to Texas", is held within a Weston Paper box with an address label for Mrs. Peggy C. Owens affixed to the outside. The manuscript itself is bound, typed with handwritten edits and notes, and original photographs (95 pages total). Also found within are a few publications that were used for reference.

Contained within the front cover are four documents, two are keys for illustrations, one for illustrations from "Succulents" by van Laren from paintings made in Amsterdam by Messrs. C. Rol, J. Voerman and H. Rol, and the second unidentified. The third is an announcement for the release of "Texas Wild Flowers: A Popular Account of the Common Wild Flowers of Texas by Ellen D. Schulz Quillin, M. S." with an overall description of the book, an excerpt from the book on the origin of Texas bluebonnets and two reprints from Texas newspapers of articles announcing Ellen's new book in June and July of 1928. The fourth document is a note handwritten in ink, originally paper clipped to the front cover, dated April 21, 1964, reading "To Peggy Owens - One of my most Precious possessions. Ellen S. Quillin". Also noted in graphite below the original note is "send vols 1 & 2" by Ellen, May 12, 1964. On the first page in the top right corner is another handwritten note in ink by Ellen dating April 21, 1964, "To Peggy Owens - Compliments of the author".

Quillin, Ellen Schulz, 1892-1970

Elmer Kelton Collection

  • US TxAM-C 215
  • Collection
  • 1982-2003

The collection is an assortment of newspaper clippings, articles about cowboys and ranch living, copies of programs, pamphlets for symposiums and articles written by Kelton himself.

Kelton, Elmer

Elsa Sjunneson Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000499
  • Collection
  • 1995 - 2020

This collection contains materials from and relating to author, editor, and disability advocate Elsa Sjunneson. Materials include examples of Sjunneson's writing, including her juvenilia, and audiovisual recordings of her school dramatic work and performances.

Sjunneson, Elsa

Elvenblood

6/11: Elvenblood stylesheet and copyedited manuscript, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, title page - p. 129, Undated.

6/12: Elvenblood copyedited manuscript, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, p. 130-299, Undated.

6/13: Elvenblood copyedited manuscript, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, p. 300-483, Undated.

6/14: Elvenblood letter and outlines, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, Undated.

6/15: Elvenblood manuscript, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, p. 1-165, Undated.

6/16: Elvenblood manuscript, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, p. 165-289, Undated.

6/17: Elvenblood manuscript, by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, p. 289-483, Undated.

Emeis - Fife

Emeis, Kay
Emery, Bill
Emmett, Robert A.
Emola, Paul
Endrizzi, John Edwin
Enfield, Pearl Marion
Eng, Kenneth S. Jr.
Engelage, Don
Engelgau, Gary R.
Engelke, M.C.
Englebrecht, Henry W.
Englehard, Fritz
Engler, Cady
English, A. C.
English, Jack D.
Engvall, William R.
Enjeti, Prasad N.
Enloe, Jesse Carroll
Ensminger, Steve
Epling, Christine Fraley (1931-1988)
Epling, John A.
Eppright, Col. George J.
Epps, Jon A.
Erb, Norman H.
Erdman, Carl A.
Erhard, Fred W.
Erickson, Richard A.
Erlandson, David A.
Ernest Hunter
Ernst, David
Erwin, T. Dary
Esau, Helmut
Eshbach, Ovid Wallace
Esmond, Stephen P.
Espitia, Norberto
Esten, Clarence K. (1909-1992)
Estes, Charles E.
Estill, Joe
Ethridge, Shirley
Etter, Wayne
Etzel, William W.
Eubank, Billy Wayne
Eubank, David
Eubank, Phillip T.
Eugster, A.K.
Eurell, Jo Ann
Evans, Benjamin H.
Evans, C.M. ''Cy''
Evans, Carol Butler
Evans, Carol Butler
Evans, Carol Courtney
Evans, Claude
Evans, Edward B.
Evans, Herbert O.
Evans, John Henry
Evans, Mayme
Evans, Opal Faye
Evans, Rand
Evans, Rufus Horn Jr.
Evans, Sterling Cicero
Evans, Walter Anthony
Evans, Warren
Evans, William
Evatt, Nathan S. (1926-1972)
Everett, G.D.
Everett, Louis J.
Evers, Gerald W.
Evers, Warren D.
Eversberg, Col. E.A.
Ewald, Harold James Jr.
Ewens, Price
Ewing, Richard E.
Exall, Col. Henry
Exley, Ronald
Eyssell, Thomas H.
Ezekiel, Walter N. 1+ backfile
Ezell, Margaret
Fabian, William H. (D. 1955)
Fackler, John P.
Fahlquist, Davis A.
Fail, Welton R.
Fails, Brandon
Fairbanks, Hardy Ewald
Faircloth, Dalton
Faires, Virgil M.
Fairey, John G.
Faison, Holly
Falconer, William
Falks, Jack
Fallon, Daniel
Fanbrough, William J.
Fanguy, Roy
Fannie, Mahle Gorbet
Fannin, Casey
Faries, Floron C. Jr.
Farmer, Henry Boedeker
Farquhar, Ernest E.
Farquhar, Neelley B.
Farr, Florence May
Farr, Hazel Louis Prescott
Farrar, Gerald L.
Farrar, W. Fred
Farrell, J.T.
Farris, Donald E.
Fasken, Murray
Fate, Dwight Wesley ''Sam''
Fattorini, Angel
Faulk, John Henry
Faulk, Oldie B.
Faulkinberry, Russ
Faulkner, Brock H.
Faulkner, Harry
Faulkner, William R. ''Bill''
Fazzino, Johnny J.
Feagan, Joe R.
Feagan, Johnny R.
Feagins, T. Jack
Feeney, Eileen
Fehlis, Chester P.
Fehlis, Jan
Feinberg, Charles
Felder, Walter
Feldman, Dale S.
Feldman, Ed
Feldman, Richard M.
Feldman, Roger G.
Felds, Theodore H. ''Ted''
Fellenz, Robert A.
Feltz, Donald E.
Feltz, Karola H.
Fendler, Janos H.
Fenner, Edwin H.
Fenton, Donald F.
Fenton, Joe
Feragen, Robert
Ferguson, Alex M. (''Sandy'') (1874-1955)
Ferguson, Carl E.
Ferguson, Charles F.
Ferguson, Jim
Ferguson, John
Ferguson, John H.
Ferguson, Marvin H. (1918-1985)
Ferguson, Thomas Morgan
Fermier, Emile J.
Fernandez, Raul B.
Ferrell, O.C.
Ferrero, Jeffery Paul
Ferris, Gerald
Ferris, Keith (1929-)
Fesenmaier, Daniel
Ficht, Thomas
Fick, John
Fick, McNeil
Fickes, Kenton R.
Fickey, Frank J. ''Bubba''
Fiebrich, Howard Allen
Fiechtner, Les
Fiechtner, Susan
Field, Richard
Field, Robert W.
Fields, Jack
Fife, William P.

Emergency Care Team - Fantasy Role Players

Emergency Care Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Employees at A&M
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Entomology Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Environmental Issues Committee
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Equestrian Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Eta Kappa Nu
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

ExCEL
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

FACES
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Faculty Clubs
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Faculty Convocation
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Negatives

Faculty Senate
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Fantasy Role Players
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Emily Devenport Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000497
  • Collection
  • 1984 - 2003

This collection consists of manuscripts, drafts, and related correspondence from science fiction writer Emily Devenport. The collection includes materials from Devenport's short stories and her novels (including those written under her pen names Lee Hogan and Maggy Thomas).

Empire of the Atom Manuscript Materials

1/1: Empire of the Atom (1956), Original typescript with handwritten edits, chapters 1-9

1/2: Empire of the Atom (1956), Original typescript with handwritten edits, chapters 10-17

1/3: Empire of the Atom (1956), Original typescript with handwritten edits, chapters 18-25

1/4: Empire of the Atom (1956), Specification pages from Shasta Publishers, 1955

1/5: Empire of the Atom (1956), Cover proof

1/6: Empire of the Atom (1956), Galleys with author's handwritten corrections, 1955

1/7: Empire of the Atom (1956), Reset galleys after author's, publisher's and proofreader's corrections, 1955

1/8: Empire of the Atom (1956), Author's corrected galley proofs (lacking sheets #46-49), 1955

1/9: Empire of the Atom (1956), Signed publication contract for Gods series and associated correspondence, 1949-1956

1/10: Empire of the Atom (1956), Signed publication contract for "Gods" series and associated correspondence (photocopies), 1949-1956

Encyclopedia of Feminism

2/1: Encyclopedia of Feminism set of proofs with corrections

2/2: Encyclopedia of Feminism unbound page proofs, part 1

2/3: Encyclopedia of Feminism unbound page proofs, part 2

2/4: Encyclopedia of Feminism. Harlow, UK: Longman, 1986. 399 p. Hardcover with dust jacket.

Encyclopedia of Feminism Drafts

8/1: Feminism - articles, clippings, brochures, etc., collected while working on Encyclopedia of Feminism (circa 1984-1986)

8/2: Feminism - articles, clippings, brochures, etc., collected while working on Encyclopedia of Feminism (circa 1984-1986)

8/3: Encyclopedia of Feminism assorted correspondence (circa 1984-1986)

8/4: Author's notebook - Love On-Line, Virtual Love, Cyberlove, Real-Life Love, and Tangled Web

8/5: Author's notebook - Lost Futures notes

8/6: Author's notebook - Gabriel notes

Endorsements

Letters, memos, and forms for endorsing Barry Goldwater for President, Bruce Alger for U. S. House of Representatives, John Tower for U. S. Senator, and George (Bud) Macatee for State Legislature

Energy - 1988

Letter from and copy of A Texas Plan for a National Energy Policy by Kent R. Hance a commissioner of the Texas Railroad Commission

Engravings, Drawings, Music, Correspondence, and Other Materials

Material in folders 1-2 (and 45-23 through 45-26) came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Prints." Material in folders 3-16 came from a binder titled "Buffon prints etc." Material in folders 17-31 came from an untitled blue binder. Material in folders 32-45 came from a binder titled "Music." Material in folders 46-57 was found among Robert L. Dawson's unsorted personal papers.

46/1-2: 16 engravings on single sheets, various artists and printers.

46/3-6: 34 engravings on single sheets, various artists and printers.

46/7-13: 7 watercolor drawings.

46/14-16: 3 pencil and ink drawings.

46/17-22: P. Sarrut (sic?), 6 pencil drawings of military officers, possibly British, 1914.

46/23-27: 5 pencil drawings, unsigned.

46/28-30: 3 pencil engravings and watercolors.

46/31: 2 assignats.

46/32-45: 14 French musical compositions, i.e., sheet music.

46/46: Discours au roy sur le succes de ses armes(Paris, 1745), verse, 7 pp.

46/47: 8 military or civil service certificates, completed in manuscript.

46/48: Correspondance secrete et familiere, de M. [Rene-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin] de Maupeou avec M. de Sor???, Conseiller de nouveau Parlement (1771), 76 pp., with accompanying collector's note: "by Pidansat [sic?] de Mairobert."

46/49: Anne de Bellinzani (widow of Michel Ferrand) vs. Mademoiselle de Vigny, 3 printed legal memoranda, 1736-1742, with accompanying dealer's notes.

46/50-51: 2 religious tracts (Paris: Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1697).

46/52: Mandement et instruction pastorale de monseigneur l'eveque de Troyes(Paris, 1729).

46/53-55: 3 Italian printed legal brief, 1759, with accompanying collector's notes.

46/56: The Declaration of Captain James Hind (close Prisoner...) (London: G. Horton, 1651).

46/57: Anno Tricesimo Primo Georgii III. Regis: an Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money, to be raised by a Lottery (N.p., Undated).

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

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Engravings: "San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Drawn by E. E. from a Sketch by Lt. Mcdowell," and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1846

"Ruins of the Church of the Alamo. San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," [ ca.1846].

"Interior View of the Church of the Alamo." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1847.

"Mission Concepcion, Near San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Built 1754," and same in pencil, with "Reserve" in right margin also in pencil, 1847

"Mission of San Jose Near San Antonio de Bexar". Annotated by hand in ink with date, and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, 1846

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows blue sky and mostly gray stone. [1846]

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows sky in lavender, gray, pale pink, and yellow, with much more sepia, tan, green, and touches of white in the building stones and vegetation. Annotated by hand in ink with: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in pencil with "Quincy" in the lower right corner, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in ink: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and in pencil with "Reserve" in the right margin, [1846]

1/4
Map: Untitled. Hand-drawn manuscript map showing area extending from San Antonio de Bexar, Tex. to Caldwell, Texas area. A draft version of "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," ca. 1848.

Map: Hand-drawn manuscript map. "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," [ca. 1848].

Map: Printed proof for publication. "Map Showing the Route of the Arkansas Regiment from Shreveport, La. to San Antonio de Bexar, Texas," [ ca. 1848].

1/5
Plans: 2 copies, one a hand-drawn draft in ink with pencil, the other probably printer's proof for publication. "Plan of the Ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio De Bexar." Drawn by Edward Everett, 1848.

Plan: Hand-drawn manuscript plan in ink. "Plan of San Antonio de Bexar, Texas. Drawn from recollection by E. E.," undated.

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Report: Printer's Proof titled Report of The Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a map showing the operations of the army of the United States in Texas and the adjacent Mexican states on the Rio Grande; accompanied by astronomical observations, and descriptive and military memoirs of the country, 1 March 1849. Published as Senate Executive Document No. 32, 31st Congress, 1st Session, in 1850. 1 March 1849.

Handwritten "Index to Col. Hughes Report" is kept with this pre-publication copy of the report. The added title page for the printed report reads "Memoir Descriptive of the March of A Division of the United States Army, Under the Command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico," By George W. Hughes, Captain Corps Topographical Engineer, Chief of the Topographical Staff. 1846.

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

This series contains nine lithographed engravings for illustrations of a U.S. Secretary of the Treasury report on Army operations in Texas and Mexico. All the illustrations are drawn by Edward Everett, and engraved by C. B Graham Lithographers of Washington, D.C. All nine engraving in the papers have been hand-tinted with watercolors, with two versions each of two of the illustrations, probably representing different times of day. The engravings are almost all annotated by hand in ink or pencil, or both, and are listed in order as they appear in the published report of 1850. Also included are three maps of the South Texas and San Antonio area as well as portions of Mexico, and three leaves of plans, two for the same illustration drawn by Everett for the report showing the Alamo mission buildings in 1846 before renovation, and one of the San Antonio de Bexar area drawn by Everett some time later from memory.

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