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Albert Richard Moses Correspondence

  • TxAM-CRS 1500
  • Collection

This collection contains letters and greeting cards to and from A. R. (Albert Richard) Moses during his time in the military. Most of the greeting cards are from the Christmas/New Year season or for his birthday.

Yates Stirling Jr. Diary of the Commander of the U.S.S. Von Steuben Manuscript

  • US TxAM-C 318
  • Collection
  • 1918-1928

This collection includes the manuscript diaries of the commander of the U.S.S. Von Steuben, 317 pages.12 mo (6X4 inches), original calf, worn; a few minor creases and tears, lacking the last 7 leaves (not part of diary proper).  Vp, January 1 to September 7, 1918; April 8 to June 21, 1919; and circa 1928. There are two bound diary volumes and one typescript entitled "Battle Between the U.S.S. Von Steuben and German Submarine", June 18, 1818.

Sterling, Yates Jr., 1872-1948

Your Cruise Director Fanzine Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000517
  • Collection
  • 1967 - 2011

The Your Cruise Director collection contains material from various fandoms collected by fan and fanfic writer "Your Cruise Director" (who prefers to remain anonymous). The material includes fanzines and fan fiction. A large portion of the media is slash or het, but also contains gen.

This collection consists primarily of fanzines. Fanzines are non-professional and non-official publications produced by fans of a certain media for the pleasure of others who share the same interest. Fan fiction is the name given to literary or artistic productions created by fans about the characters, settings, and events of the media universe in which they are interested.

"Slash" refers to fanworks that feature same-sex relationships and are sometimes (though not always) sexually explicit. In slash, sexual identity, sexuality and/or romance are often the centers of the story, rather than the conventional adventures featured in more traditional fanworks. “Het” refers to fanworks that are sexual in nature, but feature opposite sex relationships. “Gen” refers to more standard storytelling with no sexual content. “Femslash” is a term that refers to same sex relationships with women. “H/C” means hurt/comfort which refers to a relationship in the story where a character is hurt or injured in some way, and is comforted by another character. The folders in this collection are marked with slash, femslash, het, h/c, or gen. If a folder is not marked, it is gen. The term “Multi-Fandom” refers to media that contains material from multiple fandoms.

Series 1, Fanzines, and Series 2, Fanfiction, have been separated based on their difference in media. Fan fiction is fiction incorporating the characters and concepts of a commercial media property, created by its admirers, typically without permission from the author or owner. In these cases, the items are individual stories separated from their original zines or that were published as standalones. Fanzines in this case are full fan magazine publications that include various forms of media, mostly fan fiction.

A large portion of media in this collection is about Star Trek. Star Trek is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. Star Trek has been a cult phenomenon for decades. Fans of the franchise are called "Trekkies" or "Trekkers". The franchise spans a wide range of spin-offs including games, figurines, novels, toys, and comics.

There are four Star Trek series contained in this collection. Their delineations are... Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Voyager

Your Cruise Director

YMCA Building Cornerstone Collection

  • US TxAM-C 820
  • Collection
  • 1912

This collection contains items that were removed in 2011 from the time capsule in the YMCA building's cornerstone.

Deed of Sale, Maps, Interview, Diaries, and Records

  • Diary #84-85
  • Cattle Sales Record Diary #86, October 31, 1960 - June 11, 1962
  • Stock Count Record Diary #87, June 30, 1928 - June 30, 1955
  • Map without title information.
  • "Copy Deed of Sale of Land in Mexico, David McKeller with Peter Learmonth" (4 pages, original in box 56)
    • Legal document of sale of land to be known as Mariposa, 1883.
  • Map, "Plan of the Nacimiento Estate, in Coahuila Mexico," November 25, 1889 (in color)
  • Typed transcript of interview with Alden Scott McKeller by Donald Dyal, August 1, 1991
  • International Club Boletin, April 1909 and June 1909
  • "Peter Learmonth Esq. to Mr. James A. Learmonth - Power of Attorney," Melbourne, Victoria, January 23, 1883.
  • Diary #94 - Typed Transcript of McKllers Family Diaries, Alden's Grandmother's Timespan (1809-1910)

McCabe - McIntyre

McCabe, Bob ()
McCabe, Dennis P. ()
McCaleb, Gary D. ()
McCall, L.J.
McCallister, Mike
McCameron, Lloyd ()
McCandless, Charles E. ()
McCandless, DCharles E. ()
McCanlies, Tim
McCann, Hugh J. Jr
McCann, Janet
McCarl, Bruce
McCarthy, George P.
McCarthy, Kevin
McCarthy, Michael M.
McCasland, Mark Titus
McClain, John ''Hal''
McClain, Milton Jr.
McClellan, Chandler Young III
McClellan, Hugh
McClellan, Orene
McClellan, Thomas P. Jr.
McClellon, Ian
McClendon, Rodney
McClintick, Charles R.
McClintock, Jack Risher
McCloy, James
McClung, Willam Alvin
McClure, Frederick D. (1954- )
McClure, James
McCollum, John J.
McCollum, M-Sgt. Coy Edward
McCombs, C.A.
McConnell, Betty G.
McConnell, Judy
McConnell, Stewart
McCool, Dan
McCord, William C. (1928-1998)
McCormack, Linda L.
McCormick, Bruce H.
McCoy, Col. Jim H.
McCoy, John W.
McCoy, Norman
McCrady, James David (1930-)
McCraw, Billie
McCreary, Willis Pearson
McCree, Keith J. (1927-)
McCreight, Robert
McCrocklin, George W.
McCrory, Dorsey E.
McCuan, C.H.
McCullar, Scott
McCulley, William S.
McCulloch, Eddie H. Jr.
McCulloch, William F.
McCullough, Jack
McCullough, Janell J.
McCullough, Kenneth
McCullough, W. R.
McCully, Wayne Gunter
McCune, William E.
McDaniel, Jeanette (''Jan'')
McDaniel, Stephen
McDavitt, Jerome A.
McDermott, John J.
McDermott, Make Jr.
McDonald, Admiral
McDonald, Cathy
McDonald, Charles Newman
McDonald, Donald
McDonald, Edd L.
McDonald, F.L.
McDonald, James Carl
McDonald, Jane
McDonald, John (''Russ'')
McDonald, Lt. Hugh F.
McDonald, Lynn Cash
McDonald, Moses
McDonald, Reed (1908-1971)
McDonald, Richard
McDonald, Ronald C. ''Ronnie''
McDonald, Russell F.
McDonald, W.T.
McDowell, C.H.
McDowell, Jewell
McDugald, Douglas Meredith
McEachern, George Ray
McEacheron, John
McElhannon, William R.
McElroy, Charles
McElroy, H. B. ''Mac''
McElroy, Hugh T. (1950- )
McElroy, James R.
McElroy, Kathleen
McElroy, Leeland
McFadden, Edgar S. (1891-1956)
McFadden, Ella C.
McFarland, Andrew
McFarland, Arthur
McFarland, Frank
McFarland, Marshall J. (''Joe'')
McFarland, Melvin
McFarland, William E.
McFarlane, R.D.
McFarlin, Whitney
McFerrin Jr., Arthur "Artie"
McGee, Bonnie D.
McGee, Borden M.
McGee, Mark
McGee, Paul L.
McGee, Roger V. (1899-1980)
McGee, Stephen
McGee, Walter C. Jr.
McGehee, Charley
McGiffin, Norton
McGill, Richard
McGinnis, Francis K.
McGinnis, Nestor Massey (D.1960)
McGinnis, Nestor Massey (D.1960)
McGinnis, William Sams
McGinty, Ralph
McGowan, Anne
McGowen, Harold E. Jr.
McGrail, David Wayne (1944-1984)
McGrann, James M.
McGraw, Bernard Dean
McGraw, Joe
McGregor, Malcolm
McGregor, T.M.
McGuire, Delbert
McGuire, J.G.
McGuire, Philip
McGuirk, James P.
McHaney, Joe C.
McHaney, John G. (1914-1970)
McHanney, John G.
McIlhaney, George (Dr.)
McIlhaney, Guy Weldon
McIlhany, Joe Daniel
McIlroy, W.W.
McIlroy, W.W.
McIlveen, Garland Jr.
McInnis, Louis Lowry
McInnis, Sam Roper (1902-1987)
McIntosh, Carl D.
McIntosh, D.C.
McIntosh, Dennis
McIntosh, W.E.(''Dode'')
McIntosh, William Alex
McIntyre, Col. Osgood Cook
McIntyre, John
McIntyre, Peter
McIntyre, Robert

Untitled

Letterman's Association - Complete List
Liberal Arts Council
Liberty Bell
License Plates - Aggie
Licensing - Trademark
Life Science Center
Literacy Volunteers of America
Literary Arts Committee
Litmus
Live Oak Nudist Resort
Living Historians
Living Historical Society
LoTrak
Luther League Convention (1955)
LGBTQ Community
Macaw Project
Macaw Project
Macintosh Users Group
Madrigal Dinner - MSC
Magnet School - TAMU and BISD
Management Information Systems Center
Maps - A&M Campus
Marathon
Marketing Society
Maroon Club 1986-1990
Martin Luther King, Jr., Student Coordinating Committee
Mascots - Bevo
Mascots - General
Mascots - Ranger I
Mascots - Ranger II
Mascots - Ranger III

1942-1945 Football Seasons

1942 Season
4/1: Bound copies of programs. 1942 season

4/2: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 26, 1942

4/3: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 3, 1942

4/4: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1942

4/5: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 24, 1942

4/6: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1942

4/7: Texas A&M at Texas, November 26, 1942

4/8: Texas A&M vs Washington State, December 5, 1942
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

1943 Season
4/9: Bound copies of programs. 1943 season

4/10: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1943

4/11: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1943

4/12: Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University (LSU), January 1, 1944
Orange Bowl Classic played in Miami, Florida. (1993 reprint of the 1944 original)

1944 Season
4/13: Bound copies of programs. 1944 season

4/14: Texas A&M vs Bryan Field, September 23, 1944

4/15: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1944

4/16: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1944

4/17: Texas A&M at Texas, November 30, 1944

1945 Season
4/18: Bound copies of programs. 1945 season

4/19: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 29, 1945
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas. (2 copies)

4/20: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 20, 1945

4/21: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1945

1940-1941 Football Seasons

1940 Season
3/1: Bound copies of programs. 1940 season

3/2: Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, October 28, 1940

3/3: Texas A&M at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), October 12, 1940 (2 copies)

3/4: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 26, 1940

3/5: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1940

3/6: Texas A&M at Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1940
(2 copies with different cover art)

3/7: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1940

3/8: Texas A&M at Texas, November 28, 1940

3/9: Texas A&M vs Fordham, January 1, 1941
Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas, Texas. (4 copies)

1941 Season
3/11: Bound copies of programs. 1941 season

3/12: Texas A&M vs Sam Houston State Teachers College, September 7, 1941

3/13: Texas A&M at New York University, October 11, 1941
Game played at Yankee Stadium.

3/14: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1941

3/15: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1941

3/16: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1941

3/17: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1941

3/18: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 27, 1941

3/19: Texas A&M vs Alabama, January 1, 1942
Cotton Bowl Classic played in Dallas, Texas.

1937-1939 Football Seasons

1937 Season
2/1: Bound copies of programs. 1937 season

2/2: Texas A&M vs Mississippi State, October 9, 1937
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.

2/3: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1937

2/4: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1937
(2 copies, each have different cover art)

2/5: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1937 (2 copies)

2/6: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1937

2/7: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Yearlings, November 24, 1937 (Freshman game)

2/8: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1937

1938 Season
2/9: Bound copies of programs. 1938 season

2/10: Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, September 24, 1938

2/11: Texas A&M vs Tulsa, October 1, 1938
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.

2/12: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 29, 1938

2/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1938

2/14: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 22, 1938

2/15: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 12, 1938

2/16: Texas A&M at Texas, November 24, 1938

1939 Season
2/17: Texas A&M vs Centenary College, October 30, 1939

2/18: Texas A&M vs Villanova, October 14, 1939
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.

2/19: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1939

2/20: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1939

2/21: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1939 (2 copies)

2/22: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1939

2/23: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1939

2/24: Texas A&M vs Tulane, January 1, 1940
Sugar Bowl played in New Orleans, LA. 1939 National Championship Game. (4 copies)

Miscellaneous A&M Speeches

This series contains 8 folders in box 3.

S6-3/11: Memorial Student Center Dedicatory Address, April 30, 1951
S6-3/12: American Association of University Professors Talk: Academic Administration: Its Abuses and Uses, November 4, 1954
S6-3/13: Southwest Conference Football Team - Cross Country Team Banquet (James W. Aston), February 15, 1958
S6-3/14: Faculty Achievement Awards (James W. Aston), May 23, 1961
S6-3/15: Science and the Future of Man, February 17, 1972
S6-3/16: Senior Induction Banquet, November 19, 1979
S6-3/17: Veteran's Day, November 11, 1984
S6-3/18: Veteran's Day, November 11, 1996

A&M Commencement Speeches

This series contains 40 folders in box 1.

S1-1/01: Col. A. J. Peeler, June 29, 1877
S1-1/02: Martin L. Graves, M. D., May 23, 1932
S1-1/03: Jesse H. Jones, November 5, 1936
S1-1/04: Neth L. Leachman, January 22, 1943
S1-1/05: J. L. Atwood, May 21, 1943
S1-1/06: D. Y. McDaniel, February 1, 1946
S1-1/07: Edward S. Boyles, May 30, 1947
S1-1/08: Chancellor James P. Hart, June 1, 1951
S1-1/09: William E. Morgan, May 25, 1956
S1-1/10: James W. Foley, May 23, 1959
S1-1/11: Eugene Slater, January 23, 1960
S1-1/12: Jenkin Lloyd Jones, May 23, 1963
S1-1/13: Sterling C. Evans, May 23, 1964
S1-1/14: Dr. Jack K. Williams, January 20, 1968
S1-1/15: Brig. Gen. Charles V. H. Elia, August 3, 1973
S1-1/16: Mayo J. Thompson, December 15, 1973
S1-1/17: Meloen Maltz, December 14, 1974
S1-1/18: J. B. Page, May 9, 1975
S1-1/19a: James W. Aston, May 10, 1975
S1-1/19b: James W. Aston, May 10, 1975 (Draft)
S1-1/20: Ford D. Albritton, Jr., December 13, 1975
S1-1/21: Leon Jaworski, May 7, 1976
S1-1/22: General Fred C. Weyand, May 8, 1976
S1-1/23: Alvin T. Thomas, December 11, 1976
S1-1/24: Clyde H. Wells, May 6, 1977
S1-1/25: Kenneth H. Ashworth, May 6, 1977
S1-1/26: Clyde H. Wells, August 19, 1978
S1-1/27: Clyde H. Wells, December 8-9, 1978
S1-1/28: Governor William P. Clements, Jr., May 4&5, 1979
S1-1/29: H. J. Haynes, December 14, 1979
S1-1/30: Michael T. Halbouty, December 15, 1979
S1-1/31: Michael T. Halbouty, December 17, 1979
S1-1/32: Ambassador Abelardo L. Valdez, December 13, 1980
S1-1/33: Arthur Levitt, Jr., May 8, 1981
S1-1/34: Frank W.R. Hubert, May 8, 1982
S1-1/35: George P. Mitchell, May 1982
S1-1/36: Commencement Speech Information, May 24, 1984
S1-1/37: T. V. Munson, June 5, 1988
S1-1/38: Col. Robert Springer, May 13, 1989
S1-1/39: President George Bush Sr., May 13, 1989

Karigan cutout

A large 2-dimensional cardboard cutout of Karigan G'Ladheon, taken from the cover art for Green Rider, displayed at the exhibit and signed by Britain on April 7, 2024.

Avatar Costume

A fanmade costume of Karigan G'ladheon as the avatar of Westirion, the god of death (made by Megan Notman). The costume consists of: a belt, bracers, arm cuffs, chestpiece, corset, hip pieces, leg greaves, shoe covers, crown, cloak, and black bodysuit, together with magnets that hold portions of the costume together and to a dress form.

Junior Events at A&M

This series contains 9 folders in box 1 and 27 folders in box 2.

S4-1-112: Junior Ball, March 15, 1969

S4-1-113: Junior Ball, March 14, 1970

S4-1-114: Junior Ball, March 27, 1971

S4-1-115: Junior Ball, February 26, 1977

S4-1-116: Junior Banquet- Class of 1907, February 21, 1906

S4-1-117: Junior Banquet- Class of 1908, February 21, 1907

S4-1-118: Junior Banquet- Class of 1909, February 21, 1908

S4-1-119: Junior Banquet- Class of 1911, February 21, 1910

S4-1-120: Junior Banquet- Class of 1912, February 21, 1911

S4-2-01: Junior Banquet- Class of 1914, February 21, 1913

S4-2-02: Junior Banquet- Class of 1915, March 7, 1914

S4-2-03: Junior Banquet- Class of 1916, March 12, 1915

S4-2-04: Junior Banquet- Class of 1917, March 3, 1916

S4-2-05: Junior Banquet- Class of 1921, March 23, 1920

S4-2-06: Junior Banquet- Class of 1922, March 5, 1921

S4-2-07: Junior Banquet- Class of 1923, April 17, 1922

S4-2-08: Junior Banquet- Class of 1924, April 13, 1923

S4-2-09: Junior Banquet- Class of 1926, May 29, 1925

S4-2-10: Junior Banquet- Class of 1927, May 28, 1926

S4-2-11: Junior Banquet- Class of 1929, June 1, 1928

S4-2-12: Junior Banquet- Class of 1933, June 2, 1932

S4-2-13: Junior Banquet- Class of 1935, May 31, 1934

S4-2-14: Junior Banquet- Class of 1940, June 1, 1939

S4-2-15: Junior Banquet- Class of 1944, January 21, 1943

S4-2-16: Junior Banquet - Class of 1948, May 3, 1946

S4-2-17: Junior Banquet- Class of 1968, March 18, 1967

S4-2-18: Junior Class Dance, November 30, 1912

S4-2-19: Junior Class Dance, March 3, 1917

S4-2-20: Junior Prom, April 15, 1914

S4-2-21: Junior Prom, May 29, 1930

S4-2-22: Junior Prom, June 2, 1932

S4-2-23: Junior Prom, June 1, 1933

S4-2-24: Junior Prom, May 31, 1934

S4-2-25: Junior Prom, June 1, 1939

S4-2-26: Junior Prom, January 21, 1943

S4-2-27: Junior Prom, May 3, 1946

Senior Events at A&M

This series contains 7 folders in box 1.

S3-1-105: Senior Banquet, March 19, 1910

S3-1-106: Senior Banquet, May 10, 1940

S3-1-107: Senior Banquet, May 14, 1942

S3-1-108: Senior Dance, June 4, 1908

S3-1-109: Senior Hop, March 1, 1917

S3-1-110: Senior Prom, November 26, 1910

S3-1-111: Senior Prom, November 18, 1918

Corps of Cadets Events at A&M

This series contains 82 folders in box 1.

S2-1-020: 1st Regimental Ball, April 2, 1948

S2-1-021: 2nd Regimental Ball, August 25, [?]

S2-1-022: Air Force, Band, Band Composite Ball, November 12, 1948

S2-1-023: Air Force Ball, December 5, 1964

S2-1-024: Air Force Ball, December 3, 1966

S2-1-025: Air Force Ball, March 30, 1968

S2-1-026: Air Force Ball, April 19, 1969

S2-1-027: Air Force Ball, March 5, 1971

S2-1-028: Air Force Ball, March 3, 1972

S2-1-029: Artillery Banquet, May 26, 1934

S2-1-030: Artillery Ball, March 8, 1940

S2-1-031: Artillery Ball, March 6, 1942

S2-1-032: Band Dance, February 22, 1964

S2-1-033: Band Dance, 1966

S2-1-034: Band Dance, March 11, 1967

S2-1-035: Band Dance, February 10, 1968

S2-1-036: Band Dance, February 21, 1970

S2-1-037: Band Dance, February 13, 1971

S2-1-038: Band Dance, February 9, 1974

S2-1-039: Band Dance, February 14, 1975

S2-1-040: Band Dance, February 19, 1977

S2-1-041: Band Dance, February 19, 1977

S2-1-042: Boot Dance, [1985]

S2-1-043: Boot Dance, May 12, 1990

S2-1-044: Cadet Hop, April 20, 1898

S2-1-045: Combat Ball, March 8, 1963

S2-1-046: Combat Ball, 1971

S2-1-047: Combat Ball, 1972

S2-1-048: Combat Ball, 1975

S2-1-049: Composite Ball, November 20, 1942

S2-1-050: Composite Ball, March 28, 1947

S2-1-051: Corps Dance, April 20, 1899

S2-1-052: Corps Dance, June 12, 1900

S2-1-053: Corps Dance, January 14, 1914

S2-1-054: Corps Dance, February 21, 1917

S2-1-055: Corps Dance, Spring 1917

S2-1-056: Corps Dance, November 18, 1922

S2-1-057: E.E. Dance, 1928

S2-1-058: Farewell Dance, undated

S2-1-059: Farewell Dance, June 8, [?]

S2-1-060: Fish Banquet, May 28, 1923

S2-1-061: Fish Banquet, May 16, 1924

S2-1-062: Fish Banquet, May 1928

S2-1-063: Fish Banquet, May 3, 1929

S2-1-064: Fish Banquet, May 16, 1930

S2-1-065: Fish Banquet, May 1931

S2-1-066: Fish Banquet- Battery E, May 16, 1931

S2-1-067: Fish Banquet- Company D, May 13, 1931

S2-1-068: Fish Banquet- Troop B, May 8, 1931

S2-1-069: Fish Banquet, May 16, 1933

S2-1-070: Grand Finale, 1924

S2-1-071: Infantry Ball, October 30, 1942

S2-1-072: Infantry Ball, March 8, 1946

S2-1-073: Military Ball, undated

S2-1-074: Military Ball, March 7, 1964

S2-1-075: Military Ball, March 6, 1965

S2-1-076: Military Ball, March 4, 1972

S2-1-077: Military Banquet, February 28, 1987

S2-1-078: Military Banquet, February 27, 1988

S2-1-079: Military Day Luncheon, March 6, 1965

S2-1-080: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, undated

S2-1-081: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 28, 1899

S2-1-082: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 26-27, 1906

S2-1-083: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 19, 1912

S2-1-084: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 16, 1914

S2-1-085: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, 1915

S2-1-086: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 14, 1916

S2-1-087: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 20, 1917

S2-1-088: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 23, 1920

S2-1-089: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 22, 1921

S2-1-090: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 21, 1922

S2-1-091: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 20, 1923

S2-1-092: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 18, 1924

S2-1-093: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 15, 1927

S2-1-094: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 18, 1930

S2-1-095: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 21-23, 1938

S2-1-096: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 4-5 1942

S2-1-097: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, May 15, 1948

S2-1-098: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 16, 1966

S2-1-099: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 8, 1967

S2-1-100: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 12, 1969

S2-1-101: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 11, 1970

S2-1-102: Ross Volunteers Annual Dance, April 3, 1971

S2-1-103: Thanksgiving Corps Dance, November 27, [?]

S2-1-104: Thanksgiving Corps Dance, December 2, 1922

Athletic and Event Tickets - Single and Season

Southern Methodist University (SMU), Texas Christian University (TCU)

1-1: A&M Athletic Tickets, Pre 1920

  • Football Ticket, University of Texas vs A&M College of Texas, November 13, 1911
  • Baseball Season Ticket, 1905

1-2: A&M Football Tickets, 1920s

  • Texas Aggies vs University of Texas, November 24, 1927

1-3: A&M Athletic Tickets and Season Ticket Books, 1930s

  • Football Tickets
    • A&M College of Texas vs University of Texas, November 24, 1932
    • A&M College of Texas vs University of Texas, November 26, 1936
    • SMU vs A&M, November 5, 1938
    • Football Ticket, 1939
  • Track and Field Ticket, Annual Sugar Bowl Meet, December 31, 1939
  • Student Season Ticket Book, 1938-1939
  • Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1938-1939

1-4: A&M Football Tickets, 1940

  • Texas A&M vs University of Arkansas, November 2, 1940
  • 6th Annual Sugar Bowl Classic, January 1, 1940

1-5: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1939-1940

  • Student, 1939-1940
  • Faculty, 1939-1940

1-6: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1940-1941

1-7: A&M Football Tickets, 1941

  • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1941
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1941

1-8: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1941-1942

  • Student, 1941-1942
  • Faculty, 1941-1942

A&M Football Tickets, 1942

  • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 14, 1942
  • Texas A&M vs Texas, November 26, 1942

1-9: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1942-1943

  • Students, 1942-1943
  • Faculty, 1942-1943

1-10: A&M Football Tickets, 1943

  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 6, 1943

1-11: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1943-1944

1-12: A&M Football Tickets, 1946

  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 28, 1946

1-13: A&M Athletic Student Season Ticket Book, 1946-1947

1-14: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1947

  • Sports Day Events Ticket, May 10, 1947
  • Football Tickets
    • Southwestern University of Texas vs Texas A&M, September 20, 1947
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 25, 1947
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1947
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1947
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1947

1-15: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1947-1948

1-16: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1948

  • Baseball Ticket, May 6, 1948
  • Roller Derby Ticket, May 24, 1948
  • Football Tickets
    • Sam Houston State College vs Rice University, September 25, 1948
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, October 9, 1948
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 16, 1948
    • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M University, November 13, 1948
  • Baseball Ticket, 1948

1-17: A&M Football Tickets, 1949

  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 24, 1949
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1949
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 5, 1949

1-18: A&M Football Tickets, 1949-1950

  • Villanova College vs Texas A&M, September 17, 1949
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1950
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 30, 1950

1-19: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1950

  • Dance Ticket, 14th Fiddler's Festival Dance, June 16, 1950
  • Huntsville Prison Rodeo Ticket, October 8, 1950
  • Football Tickets
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 21, 1950
    • Arkansas University vs Texas A&M, November 4, 1950
    • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1950
    • University of Texas Freshman vs Texas A&M Freshman, November 23, 1950

1-20: A&M Football Season Ticket Book, 1950-1951

1-21: A&M Football Tickets, 1951

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 27, 1951

1-22: A&M Football Tickets, 1951-1952

  • Oklahoma University vs Texas A&M, October 6, 1951
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 27, 1951
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 10, 1951
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1951
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 29, 1951

1-23: A&M Football Tickets, 1952

  • Louisiana College vs Texas A&M, September 20, 1952
  • Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, October 11, 1952
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 18, 1952
  • Shrimp Bowl, Northeastern State College vs Sam Houston State Teachers Coalition, December 27, 1952
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1952
  • University of Kentucky vs Texas A&M, October 4, 1952

1-24: A&M Football Tickets, 1953

  • Houston University vs Texas A&M, September 26, 1953
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 15, 1953
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 26, 1953
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 7, 1953

1-25: A&M Football Tickets, 1954

  • Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, September 18, 1954
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 13, 1954
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 25, 1954
  • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 30, 1954

1-26: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1954-1955

1-27: A&M Football Tickets, 1955

  • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1955
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1955
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 24, 1955

1-28: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1955-1956

1-29: A&M Football Tickets, 1956

  • September 22, 1956
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 20, 1956
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1956
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 29, 1956

1-30: A&M Football Tickets, 1957

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 26, 1957
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 9, 1957
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 28, 1957
  • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 12, 1957

1-31: A&M Football Tickets, 1958

  • Missouri vs, Texas A&M, October 4, 1958
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 18, 1958
  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 1, 1958
  • University of Texas Freshman vs Texas A&M Freshman, November 22, 1958
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 27, 1958

1-32: A&M Football Tickets, 1959

  • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 10, 1959
  • Baylor vs Texas A&M, October 24, 1959
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 26, 1959
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 7, 1959

1-33: A&M Football Tickets, 1960

  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 29, 1960
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 15, 1960

1-34: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1961

  • Basketball, University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 24, 1961
  • Football Tickets
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, September 23, 1961
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 28, 1961
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 11, 1961
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 23, 1961

1-35: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1962

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 13, 1962
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, February 23, 1962
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, October 6, 1962
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 20, 1962
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 3, 1962

1-36: A&M Football Tickets, 1963

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 26, 1963
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 28, 1963

1-37: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1964

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, February 25, 1964
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, March 5, 1964
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, October 3, 1964
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 17, 1964
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 31, 1964

1-38: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1965

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 6, 1965
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, February 9, 1965
  • Football Tickets
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 9, 1965
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 23, 1965
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 6, 1965
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 25, 1965

1-39: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1966

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 12, 1966
    • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, January 11, 1966
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, February 8, 1966
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1966
    • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 29, 1966
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 15, 1966

1-40: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1967

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, February 7, 1967
  • Football Tickets
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, September 16, 1967
    • Florida State vs Texas A&M, October 7, 1967
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 28, 1967
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1967
    • University of Texas and Texas A&M, November 23, 1967
    • Cotton Bowl Classic, 1967

1-41: A&M Football Tickets, 1968

  • Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, October 12, 1968
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 10, 1968
  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 2, 1968
  • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 16, 1968

1-42: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1969

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Baylor, February 18, 1969
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M Freshman vs Baylor Cubs, October 16, 1969
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 15, 1969
    • Baylor vs Texas A&M, October 25, 1969
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1969
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1969

1-43: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1970

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Rice, March 3, 1970
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 12, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 10, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 17, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 14, 1970

1-44: A&M Football Tickets, 1971

  • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 11, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs Cincinnati, October 2, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 6, 1971
  • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 13, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 25, 1971

1-45: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1972

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, February 29, 1972
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Army, September 30, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 14, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 21, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 4, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1972
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 11, 1972

1-46: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1973

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, January 23, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, February 27, 1973
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 15, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs Boston College, September 29, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 27, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 10, 1973
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 22, 1973

1-47: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1974

  • Basketball Ticket, Rice vs Texas A&M, February 19, 1974
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Clemson, September 14, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, September 21, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 19, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1974
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 9, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1974
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 29, 1974

1-48: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1975

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Texas Tech University, February 25, 1975
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Mississippi, September 13, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs University of Illinois, September 27, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 27, 1975
    • 17th Annual Liberty Bowl, December 22, 1975

1-49: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1976

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Virginia Tech, September 11, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Kansas State, September 18, 1976
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, September 25, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 9, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 16, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 23, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 20, 1976
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1976
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, 1976
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Angelo State University, December 3, 1976

1-50: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1977

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, January 4, 1977
  • Football Tickets
    • Sun Bowl Classic, January 2, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Kansas, September 10, 1977
    • Michigan vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 8, 1977
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 29, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 12, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1977
    • Blue Bonnet Bowl, December 31, 1977

1-11: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1977

1-51: A&M Athletic Tickets and Season Ticket Book, 1978

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Memphis State, September 30, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 7, 1978
    • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 14, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 21, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 28, 1978
  • A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1978

1-52: A&M Football Tickets, 1979

  • Brigham Young University vs Texas A&M University, September 8, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 13, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 27, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 3, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 17, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 25, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, December 1, 1979
  • Football Ticket, 1979

Mike Hall and Chester Cuthbert Fanzine Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000228
  • Collection
  • 1937-2013

This collection consists of decades worth of science fiction and fantasy fanzines, collected by Canadian fanzine writer and editor Mike Hall, and by book collector and author Chester Cuthbert. Chronologically, the fanzines date from some of the earliest years of organized SciFi fandom through the 21st century.

Hall, Mike

Z

Zappit #1
[K. Allen Bjorke, ed., undated]

Zed #6
[Patrick & Teresa Nielsen Hayden, ed., Feb 1984]

Zeelook #5
[Spwith von Angel, pub., 1979]

Zelot #3
[Ragnar Fyri, ed., 1980]

Zelot #4
[Feb/Mar 1981]

Zenophile #1
[Harvey Taylor, ed., Jul 1982]

Zero Sum Game
[Taral Wayne, ed., 1978]

Zero Sum Game #2
[Dec 1984]

Zig Zag
[Mario Giguere, ed., undated]
Zinervzine #1
[Keith & Rosemary Walker, ed., undated]

Zine That Has No Name, The
[Skel & Cas, ed., Nov 1982]

Zine That Has No Name, The #3
[Nov 1982]

Zoetrope, The
[Dec 1979]

Zoetrope, The #4
[Joe Michael Greizis, ed., Dec 1979]

Zone-ology #1.1
[Feb 1986]

Zoology #2.3
[Michael Dennis Skeet, pub., Mar 1986]

Zoology #2.4
[Michael Skeet, ed., Apr 1986]

Zosma
[Steve George, ed., 1981]

Zosma #12
[Steve George, ed., undated]

Zosma Zack Is Back
[Curt Dempsey, ed., 1979]

Zzygnamy #1
[John Hulland, ed., Sep 1978]

Zzygnamy #2
[John Hulland, ed., undated]

____ #10
[Eric Lindsay, ed., 1975]

Assorted odds and ends, various dates

2017 Football Season

51/1: Texas A&M vs. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, September 16, 2017

51/2: Texas A&M vs. Alabama, October 7, 2017

51/3: Texas A&M vs. New Mexico, November 11, 2017

51/4: Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest, December 29, 2017

Texas A&M Stationery Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1194
  • Collection

This collection includes an assortment of Texas A&M blank stationary and special envelopes (some still in their packages) from both Texas A&M College and, later, Texas A&M University. Cartoon envelopes illustrating rivalries of TCU, SMU, and Rice versus TAMC (with mascot illustrations) are included in this collection.

Photographs

Box-Folder
69-2
Photographs, 5" X 7" Black and white of Rita Crocker Clements in a first floor room, 5" X 7" black and white of a first floor dining room; 5" X 7" B and W of the section on an interior wall that was left unfinished after the restoration; 5: X 7" black and white of the gazebo and a fountain in the back yard;
5" X 7" black and white of the fountain near the back of the Mansion; 5" X 7" color of the front of the mansion taken through the front gate with a note from Mrs. Jon Sparling reporting that the Dallas Chapter of Women's Council of the National Association of Realtors was making a contribution to the restoration of the Mansion; 8" X 10" black and white of the front and one side of the Mansion taken September 1980; two sets of five color slides of the Sam Houston bed, Rita Crocker Clements standing at one corner of that bed, Rita Crocker Clements on the front porch of the Mansion, the front entrance hall, and one of the parlors with a note from Zach Ryall to Joanne Cook indicating that there were no restrictions on these slides "save Time and Newsweek" by request of U. S. News; and 8" X 10" color of 13 Department of Public Safety officers apparently assigned to the Governor and the Mansion along with an undated list of DPS officers with brief descriptions also apparently assigned to the Governor

69-3
Photographs, Two sets of seven 8" X 10" color photographs of the exterior of lighting of the Mansion designed and taken by John Watson, 1982, photographs, five proof sheets containing a total of 26 2 1/4 X 2 3/4" color pictures of moving into the Mansion on January 19, 1982; thirteen proof sheets containing a total of 108 2 1/4" X 2 3/4" color pictures taken during the March 31, 1982 reception at the Mansion for architects, contractors, etc.; nine proof sheets containing 59 2 1/4" X 2 3/4" color pictures taken at the press opening of the Mansion on April 1, 1982 [Note: there apparently were 12 proof sheets but sheets 2, 5, and 7 are missing.]; eleven proof sheets containing a total of 90 2 1/4" X 2 3/4" color pictures taken during the April 27, 1982 reception and dinner for Friends of the Governor's Mansion; one proof sheet containing a total of 2 1/4" X 2 3/4" color pictures taken during the April 27, 1982 Friends of the Governor's Mansion meeting

69-4
Clippings about Governor Clements' stay in Seaton Hospital in Austin after suffering a minor stroke in July 1988

69-5
Clippings from Dallas newspapers of November 8, 9, and 12 about the outcome of the 1978 Governors' election in which William P. Clements, Jr. defeated John Hill

69-6
Photographs, 8 1/2" X 10" color photographs taken September 20, 1988 during the Governor's Volunteer Services Awards program and apparently other events in and around the capitol.
Photos were taken by Bill Malone.

69-7
Photographs, including 17 35mm negatives and four 4" X 6" color prints in an envelope identified at rejects trip to Nachitotches, LA October 1889; two 3 1/2" X 5" color prints of Rita Crocker Clements and two State Troopers and one 3 1/2" X 5" color print of hre and a reporter and photographer in front of the Capitol taken at the Tourism Hospitality PSA press conference on March 23, 1989; three 3 1/2" X 5" color prints of Rita Crocker Clements at the Dallas Women's Foundation 4th annual lunch on December 5, 1989; one 4" X 6" color print of her and four other females at the Hockaday School 49th Reunion Steering Committee meeting on February 14, 1989; one 8" X 10" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements at the Texas cancer Council dinner on March 6, 1989; one 8" X 10" color photograph of Governor Clements and several guests at an undated social function in the Governor's Mansion; and a strip of three 2 1/4" X 2 1/2" contact prints two of which are of Rita Clements and a group attending a family dinner at the Governor's Mansion on June 21, 1989 and the third of which is of furnishings in an unidentified room in the Mansion.
Also includes a list of people invited to or attending the family dinner on June 21, 1989

69-8
Photographs, Five somewhat faded 8" X 10" color photographs of Bill and Rita Crocker Clements in front of an airplane during the 1978 campaign

69-9
Photographs, One 8" X 10" black and white photographs of Governor and Rita Clements in the Governor's office; three copies of an 8" X 10" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements and a group of others in the entrance hall way of the Governor's Mansion; one 5" X 7" faded color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and Roy Graham on the grounds of the Capitol; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements in the Governor's office; one 3 1/2" X 4" color picture of Rita Crocker Clements in what may be the entrance hall in the Mansion taken July 1987; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of her seated in a chair possibly in the Governor's office or waiting room; one 3 1/2" X 5" rather dark color photograph of one of the rooms in the Mansion in which there is a fireplace, three 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of the visit of Pope John Paul to San Antonio; two strips containing eight 35mm color negatives and a 3 ½" X 5" color prints of three of the buildings taken at Round Top, TX; and fourteen strips of 35mm color negatives and contact prints seven of which are of Rita.

69-10
Crocker Clements and seven of which are of Governor Clements all apparently taken in the Governor's office of the Governor's waiting room. The envelope in which all of these were originally housed indicates they were rejects. In this instance and others in which rejects is indicated, it appears that these photographs were probably rejected for a scrapbook Rita Crocker Clements was preparing.

69-11
Photographs, One 5" X 7" black and white color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements in the Governor's office; one 4" X 6" color photograph of her speaking to the Killeen Chamber of Commerce Ladies Luncheon on Oct. 3, 1989; one 4" X 6" color undated photograph of Governor and Rita Clements standing in front of a line of cars on a rural dirt road; one 4" X 6" color undated photograph taken on an unidentified river with two unidentified fishermen standing in a small boat; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements boarding what appears to be a tour boat in Amsterdam in October 1987; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements with Mayor Luther Jones at the YMCA dedication service in corpus Christi March 13, 1987; one 4" X 6" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and a group of women at the Northeast Forest Republican Women's Club Tea on May 6, 1987; one 3 1/2" X 4 1/2" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements at D. Heysers in 1987; one 3 1/2" X 5", one 4" X 6", and one 5" X 7" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements and other people involved in groundbreaking ceremony for the Letot center on May 11, 1989; two 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of her and another female in two different rooms of the Governor's Mansion; three 4" X 6" color photographs of what appears to be an historic house in the East Texas Piney Woods one of which has Governor Clements standing in front of the house; two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone one of which is in the Governor's Mansion and shows Rita Crocker Clements with a male and another female and the other of which seems to be in another building and shows three females and one male guests and a male server at an unidentified social function; and one 8" X 10" color photograph of her and the Senate Ladies in the entrance hallway of the Mansion on March 22, 1989

69-12
Photographs, One 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements seated at her office desk on May 31, 1990; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of her and three award winners at the Texas Travel Summit in El Paso, TX on September 12, 1990; 2 5" X 7" black & white photographs of her on the set for taping the Literacy PSA at the National Governor's Conference in Washington, DC on February 27, 1990; and 24 35mm color negatives and seven 5" X 7" color prints one of which has Rita Crocker Clements and two other females and one of which has two of the same females standing in front of a house and the others show exteriors and interiors of that house that may be the Mississippi Governor's Mansion apparently taken during the National Governor's Conference in Natchez, MI in 1990.
All of these were originally in a folder on which Rita Clements had written Rejects - 1990.

69-13
Photographs, Three 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone taken in the House of Representatives two have Governor Clements at the speaker's podium and one has Rita Crocker Clements at the speaker's podium with a couple she seems to be being honoring in some way standing to her right; one 5" X 7" black and white and one 5" X 7" color photograph of her and other dignitaries at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi on March 19, 1988; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of her and an unidentified male in the background on the Main Street Tour in Gonzales on March 10, 1988; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of her standing and apparently being introduced at the head table during the Texas Federation of Women's Club Convention in Beaumont on May 5, 1988; two 4" X 6" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements and others at the head table at the Brazos Forum awards Banquet for Women in the Arts in Waco on October 5, 1988; one 4" X 6" color photograph of her and an unidentified male walking in front of the stands during President Ronald Reagan's visit to Mesquite, Texas on November 5, 1988; four 4" X 6" color photographs from the May 27, 1988 Keep Texas Beautiful Tour one of which is at the Victoria Governor's Community achievement Awards Press Conference, two of which show Rita Crocker Clements arriving at Port Aransas, and one of which is of the award ceremony in Port Aransas; eight 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during the centennial celebration of the Capitol in May 1988 including one of Governor Clements
wearing and Indian headdresses and other Indian attire possibly of the Alabama- Coushatta Indians, one of Rota Crocker Clements examining a model of the capitol, one of Governor Clements at a podium in the Capitol Rotunda speaking to a crowd, and five of the reception and dance in the Capitol Rotunda; seven 8" X 10" color photographs taken by Bill Malone during the reception and dance in the Capitol Rotunda one showing Governor Clements shaking hands with a child in front of the Capitol, one showing Governor and Rita Clements and former Governor and Mrs. John Connally, two showing the orchestra, and three showing decorations; two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of the Governor's Reviewing stand occupied by Governor and Rita Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobby and a few other guests; two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of Rita Crocker Clements ascending in a hot air balloon during the capitol centennial celebration; six 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of hot air balloons ascending during the capitol centennial festival; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of two males one of whom seems to be Bill Hobby; four 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken at a party for Willis Tate on April 4, 1989; five 35mm color negatives and one print of one of them and three prints of another of them at a dinner in the Mansion for the Triggs in June 1988; eight 35mm color negatives and eleven 4" X 6" color prints from the Winedale Historical Preservation Awards Ceremony in April 1988.
These were all originally in an envelope labeled 1988 rejects.

69-14
Photographs, One 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements holding an orange 33-gallon trash bag on the lawn in front of the Texas Capitol to help launch the April 23, [1988?] "Great Texas Trash-Off" as part of the Keep Texas Beautiful campaign.

69-15
Photographs, One 8" X 10" color photograph by Bill Malone of Rita Crocker Clements and Volunteers award winners at a reception in the entrance hallway of the Governor's Mansion September 19, 1988 and one 8" X 10" color photograph by Bill Malone of Rita Crocker Clements and possibly one of the award winners at the presentation ceremony at the Austin Marriott Hotel on September 19, 1988.
These photographs were originally in a folder labeled as rejects.

69-16
Photographs, Ten 8" X 10" color photographs of family members at the birthday celebration for Rita Crocker Clements' mother (Mrs. Mason Crocker) at the Governor's Mansion in August 1988 along with two 8" X 10" color 2" X 3" color proofs taken at the same event.
These photographs were originally in a folder labeled as rejects.

69-17
Photographs, One 8" X 10" portrait of Rita Crocker Clements taken by Bill Malone along with five sheets of 3 3/4" X 4 3/4" proof sheets from which she chose one as the official portrait, 1988

69-18
Photographs, Twelve 8' X 10" official NASA photographs of Governor and Rita Clements tour of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space center and four additional 8 ½" X 10" color photographs of them during the tour, 1988. These were originally in an envelope labeled rejects.

69-19
Photographs, Nine strips containing 33 35mm color negatives; twelve 3" X 5" color prints of various activities of the Capitol Centennial Celebration; and twenty-three 3" X 5" color photographs of the balloon ascent event associated with the Capitol Centennial Celebration in May, 1988

69-20
Photographs, Thirty-three 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone mostly of activities in the House of Representatives related to the Capitol Centennial Celebration in May, 1988; six 8" X 10" color photographs taken by Bill Malone of a balloon ascension during the Capitol Centennial Celebration; and one 8" X 10 black and white photograph taken by Lynne Dobson-Keeble and copyrighted by the Austin American-Statesman of Governor and Rita Clements apparently going to the evening Centennial Ball.
These were all in an enveloped labeled rejects.

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Photographs, One 8" X 10" black and white portrait of candidate William P. Clements, Jr. taken by Hemmi; two 5" X 7" copies of the same portrait; one 8' X 10" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements taken at Old City Park in Dallas on July 4, 1878 possibly at a campaign rally; one 8" X 10" black and white photograph of the McCulloch County Courthouse inscribed to Rita Crocker Clements by someone identified as an admirer of courthouses whose signature is illegible, twenty-one 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of unidentified 1978 campaign events or activities; twelve 35mm color negatives of unidentified 1978 campaign events or activities; two copies of a 6 1/2" X 4 1/4" black and white photograph of Governor and Rita Clements and another couple taken by The Shopping News; one 35 mm color slide and one 3" X 4 1/2" color negative of Governor Clements and one Cub Scout and one Boy Scout; and one 8" X 10" and black and white and one 8" X 10" color photograph by Bradley of Governor and Rita Clements in front of the air plane used in the 1978 campaign.
These were all in an envelope labeled rejects.

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Photographs, One 8" X 10" color portrait of Governor and Rita Clements probably taken in the Governor's Office, 1979; one 8" X 10" color photograph of Governor Clements and former Governor John Connally apparently taken in a Sheraton Hotel room; one 5" X 7" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements and family members taken on inauguration day 1979; one 5" X 7" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements and a few guests at an inauguration day activity in the Capitol on inauguration day 1979; twenty-six 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of various inauguration day 1979 activities; nine 5" X 7" black and white photographs of the launching of the Runaway Hotline in Houston during the fall of 1979; one 8" X 10" and two 7" X 10" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements and others involved in the dedication of a Texas Historical Marker for Governor Andrew Jackson Hamilton in Austin on June 26, 1979; two 3" X 4 3/4" color photographs at a 1979 Fourth of July picnic; one 3 1/2" X 5" color of Rita Crocker Clements and others as an unidentified luncheon in an unidentified location during February 1979; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker. Clements and three other women at a Tribute to Women event in Mesquite, TX on July 15, 1979; two 3 1/2" X 4 1/2" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements and other women at the reception for her by Republican Women at the Women's Building in Garland, TX on March 15, 1979; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and two unidentified males at the Texas Volunteer Conference in May 1979; and one 8 1/2" X 10" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements speaking at the San Marcos School Crime Prevention Seminar on October 23, 1979.
These photographs were all in an enveloped labeled 1979 rejects.

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Photographs, Two 8" X 10" color photographs by Danny pounds of Austin one of which shows Ronald Reagan talking with a young couple and the other includes Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Gerald R. Ford, George H. W. and Barbara Bush, John and Nellie Connally, Senator and Mrs. John Tower; Governor and Rita Clements, and H. R. "Bum" Bright both apparently taken at a 1980 campaign event; nine 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken at a Reagan - Bush The Time Is Now campaign event in Fort Stockton, TX on September 9-10, 1980; thirty-four 5" X 7" black and white photographs taken by Bill Malone of awards winners and others at the Texas Volunteer Services awards winners and others in Austin in the spring of 1980; two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone and three 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements and other women during the yellow ribbon tying for hostages event on the Mansion grounds on August 26, 1980; one 3 1/2" X 5" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and Polly Sowell exercising at the Senior Citizen Home in El Paso during the Texas Volunteer Week Tour during April, 1979; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements welcoming visitors on the front porch of the Mansion probably before the restoration began in 1979; one 3 1/2" X 4 1/2" photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and Anita Martinez in April 1980; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Governor and Rita Clements with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Tannen of the "21" club of New York probably taken in Austin in 1980; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Governor and Rita Clements with another couple taken in San Antonio in 1980; and two 3 1/2" X 5 inch color photographs of a silver tray and a silver service set probably from the furnishings of the Mansion.
These photographs were originally in a folder labeled 1980 rejects.

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Photographs, Two 8" X 10" color photographs taken by Danny Pounds of Governor Clements talking with African Americans probably in his office in the Capitol in 1982; one 8" X 10" color photograph taken by Bill Malone of Rita Crocker.Clements and Randy Lee, Executive Director of the Sesquicentennial in what appears to be a hearing room, January 1982; one 8" X 10" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements being interviewed and photographed by Constance Ashley in January 1982; one 8" X 10" color photograph taken July 16, 1982 at a Clements campaign event that included President Ronald Reagan stamped as an official photograph of the White House; one 8" X 10" black and white photograph of Governor Clements talking with President Ronald Reagan, possibly during the same July 16, 1982 campaign event; and four 8" X 10" color photographs taken by Bill Malone of the office of Rita Crocker Clements' press assistant Beth O'Donnell, 1982

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Photographs, One 8" X 10" color photograph by Bill Malone of Governor and Rita Clements apparently taken at night possibly on the Mansion Lawn; one 6 1/4" X 7 ¼" undated color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements in formal attire; one 8 1/2" X 10" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and Mrs. Dick Denson of New Braunfels at a luncheon at the Woman's Club in Austin at a meeting of the Legislative Wives' Club on March 17, 1981; one 8 1/2" X 10" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements talking with students from the district of Representative Ed Emmett in the Governor's Reception room about the Legislative Intern Program; two 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken at the birthday party for Rita Crocker Clements in 1981; two copies of a 4 1/2" x 6" color photographs of Governor and Rita Clements and others apparently on a stage possibly reciting the pledge to the flag or singing "Texas Our Texas" or some other patriotic song at a public event of some sort probably in 1981; one 5" X 7" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and an unidentified female at the Runaway Hotline Headquarters in Houston in September 1981; one 3 1/4" X 4 1/2" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements with Cleo Pierce of the Governor's Advisory Council, Crime Stoppers and Lennie Sims, President of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, December 15, 1981; one 5" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and others at a public function on March 19, 1981; one 6 1/2" X 8" color photograph of the Littlefield Fountain and the Tower on the University of Texas campus; two 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of Hockaday School girls performing at some event at the school; one 3" X 3 1/4" color photograph of John Connally speaking at a Republican Party event possibly the state convention in 1982; one 3 3/4" X 4 1/4" color photograph of Henry Kissinger and possibly other Republican Party members as some event possibly in 1982; one 2 3/4" X 2 3/4" color photograph of Howard Baker speaking a Republican Party event possibly the state party convention in 1982; one 4" X 6 1/2" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements, another couple, two young men, and the University of Texas mascot Bevo (probably a new one) taken at night probably in 1981; color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements with a young man probably taken the same night as the picture before this one; one 3" X 3 3/4" color photograph of a Texas Longhorn, possibly the old Bevo; and three 8" X 10" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements with one, two, or three men taken at what appears to be a public event probably in 1981.
These photographs were all in an envelope labeled 1981 rejects.

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Photographs, One 8" X 10" color photograph by Bill Malone of Governor and Rita Clements on the front porch of the newly restored Manson on Press Day April 1, 1982; two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone showing the front gate and the flowers along the front fence at the Mansion; one 8" X 10" color photograph by Bill Malone of the Christmas tree in the Mansion in 1982; one 8" X 10" color photograph by Bill Malone of a group of women on a tour of the Mansion in 1982; two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of Rita Crocker Clements' office in 1982; one 8" X 10" color photograph of Ronald Reagan and Gerald R. Ford taken July 16, 1982 and identified as an official photograph of the White House; one 3 1/2" X 4 1/2" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and Mayor Margaret Hays of Gainesville during the Main Street Tour, March 9, 1982; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements and three other women and a crowd of onlookers at the ground breaking ceremony for the Junior League Building in December 1982; three 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of the exterior of the renovated Mansion in 1982; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of the capitol dome from the front yard of the Mansion in 1982; two 3 1/2" X 5" black and white photographs of Rita Crocker Clements one with Mayor John Sammors [?] and one with the head of the Governor's Commission on the Employment of the Handicapped on October 1, 1982; ten 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs apparently taken during a ceremony outside during 1982 meeting of the Texas Historical Commission in Austin [Margaret Ramage, Corpus Christi is written on the back of each photograph. She regularly took many pictures at THC conferences.]; one 3 1/2" X 4 1/2" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements with Dr. John Erwin and Barbara Crews taken in Hillsboro October 26, 1982 possibly during the Main Street Tour; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements with a group of women on the stairs in the entrance hall of the Mansion during the Pi Phi Reunion on April 5, 1982; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements with three members of the Mansion staff; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker. Clements and what appears to be two members of her staff; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Governor Clements shaking hands with an unidentified man with several other people in the background; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Governor and Rita Clements shaking hands with an unidentified couple in a crowd of people at some function in Greenville on September 26, 1982; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Governor and Rita Clements and Mrs. Connie Miller of Dallas, President of the Texas Parent Teachers Association in which the Governor is presenting an official memorandum recognizing members of the Texas PTA; color Polaroid photograph as what appears to be a tour boat named the U. S. S. Texas taken August 8, 1982 by Levoy Ellsworth during the National Governor's Conference; one 3 1/4" X 3 1/2", one 3 1/2" X 5", and two 4" X 5" color photographs of Governor Clements and Senator John Tower possibly at the 1982 Texas Republican Party Convention in 1982; five 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of various rooms and pieces of furniture in the Mansion one of which shows Rita Crocker Clements in one of the dining rooms; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Governor Clements and a group of African American men in 1982; five 8" X 10" color photographs two of which show a large inflated balloon taken inside a large convention hall with a large crowd of people possibly the Texas Republican Party Convention in 1982; one 8" X 10" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements; one 3 1/2" X 5" color of Rita Crocker Clements and another person seated in one of the private rooms of the Mansion; one 8" X 10" color photograph of Governor Clements speaking to what appears to be a group of African Americans in an unidentified location; one 8" X 10" black and white photograph of Governor Clements speaking in what appears to be an African American church in an unidentified location in 1982; one 8" X 10" photographs of Governor Clements and three other males one of whom seems to be a Mansion staff member in the Mansion in 1982; one 8" X 10" black and white photograph of Rita Crocker Clements talking with a male and a female at the podium of an event on February 10, 1982; one 5" X 7" black and white photograph of Governor Clements speaking to a male and female with whom he is seated at a table at some unknown function probably in 1982; and 32 35mm color negatives of the exterior and interior of the Mansion in January 1983.
These items were all originally in an envelope labeled 1982 rejects.

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Two 8" X 10" photographs of Nancy Reagan one of which shows her shaking hands with Governor Clements taken February 17, 1986 and the other with Rita Crocker. Clements February 23, 1987 both appear to have been signed by Nancy Reagan and are identified on the back as official White House photographs; five 3 1/2"X 5" color photographs of Governor and Rita Clements one of which shows her being interviewed by a TV reporter and other shows unidentified people during the Southern Methodist University Homecoming on November 1, 1986; eight 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs seemingly taking at a small gathering of supporters taken in a private backyard during an August 18, 1986 campaign event; and twenty-four 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during a campaign event by Rita Crocker Clements in Canyon, TX on September 9, 1986.
These photographs were originally in an envelope labeled 1986 rejects.

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Two 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone during the Santa Rita award dinner honoring Peter O'Donnell in December 1982 one of which is of Governor and Rita Clements with Peter O'Donnell and the other of which shows Rita Crocker Clements dancing with Mr. O'Donnell; one 3 1/2" X 4" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements at a Bell County fundraiser in Salado; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of five individuals identified on the back as Jim, Hong, Robert Hauch and date, 1986 [the fifth person a female in the middle is not identified]; one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph of Rita Crocker Clements with an two unidentified supporters at an unknown location in 1986; and two 35mm color negatives and one 3 1/2" X 5" color photograph identified as summer 1986 Fredericksburg with the Seays

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One 8" X 10" Color photograph by Bill Malone of Governor Clements and an unidentified couple taken during Governor and Rita Clements 15th anniversary celebration in the Mansion on March 8, 1990; eight 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs of Rita Crocker Clements during the Rediscover Texas Tour in Old City Park in Dallas November 2, 1990; two 4" X 6" color photographs of Governor and Rita Clements individually with other unidentified people at the opening of the Hamon Arts Library at SMU.
The last two are noted as copyrighted by J. Allen Hansley of Dallas

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Photographs, Thirty 35mm negatives and one 3 1/2" X 5" and four 4" X 6" color prints identified as having been taken at the Pickens Ranch and the King Ranch in November 1991

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Photographs, Fifteen 35mm color negatives and two 4" X 6" color prints identified as having been taken at the Beecherl Ranch in December 1991

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Photographs, Fifty-five 35mm color negatives and 20 4" X 6" color prints identified as having been taken at the Klondike Ranch with Elizabeth for Edith's birthday, April 1992

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Photographs, Fifteen 35mm color negatives and five 4" X 6" color prints identified as having been taken on San Jose Island in January 1992

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Photographs, Six 35mm color negatives and five 4" X 6" color prints taken at the Kluge Estate in Charlottesville, VA in April 1992

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Photographs, Thirty-seven 35mm color negatives and six 4" X 6" color prints identified as having been taken at Lockridge Ed Cox Ranch in May 1992

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during various 1978 campaign events and activities identified on the original box as Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during various 1978 campaign events and activities identified as Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during various 1978 campaign events and activities identified as Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during various 1978 campaign events and activities identified as Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during various 1978 campaign events and activities identified as Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 106 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during various 1978 campaign events and activities identified as Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during the 1979 inauguration activities, probably Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during the 1979 inauguration activities, probably Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 150 3 1/2" X 5" color photographs taken during the 1979 inauguration activities, probably Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 55 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken during the 1979 inauguration activities, probably Bradley proofs

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Photographs, 25 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone on the 1987 inauguration and parade

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Photographs, 25 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of the 1987 inauguration and parade

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Photographs, 25 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of the 1987 inauguration and parade

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Photographs, 14 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of the 1987 inauguration and parade

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Photographs, 21 8" X 10" color photographs by Bill Malone of an inaugural ball in the Capitol Rotunda including 10 of Governors and their spouses William P. Clements, Jr. ,John Connally, Dolph Briscoe, and Preston Smith and of two young couples possibly Rita Crocker Clements' daughters and their spouses; one of three unidentified males; two of the orchestra; and six of decorations

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Photographs, San Antonio Fundraiser, August 23, 1982, Lists of members of the Host Committee and of other people attending with amounts contributed by those not on the host committee, six sheets of 15 contact prints each, two sheets of 14 contact prints each, and records of the numbers of photographs ordered for each participant. The photographs were taken by Ray Mays Photography in San Antonio.

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