- US TxAM-C 389
- Collectie
- 1863-1865
The collection contains the original handwritten diary of southern rebel J. F. Rowley from 1863 to 1865 in a protective engraved box and a transcription of the diary.
The collection contains the original handwritten diary of southern rebel J. F. Rowley from 1863 to 1865 in a protective engraved box and a transcription of the diary.
Yeager Family Civil War Papers
This collection contains over twenty-two letters mainly from James to Caroline Yeager. The letters began on January 22, 1862, to Yeager's siblings telling them about the war, asking them to write, and including information on the Union army. There are also some letters with unknown dates and copies, detailed genealogies of the Yeager family including a chart of James Evans Yeager, a publication titled "The Nicholas Yager-Yeager Descendants: A Genealogy 1678-1986" by Odesa Collins, photographs of flatware, glassware and place settings owned by the Yeager's, and two old money bills.
James Evans Yeager was born November 28, 1750, in Alabama and died in a Northern Prison Camp during the Civil War. Other members of the Yeager family are noted in the genealogy publication, but the information is primarily about Nicholas Yager (the original spelling of the surname), patriarch of the family. Very little information on the personal or professional lives of the individuals is included, but the publication does contain photographic copies of family members with captions.
Neal Barrett Jr. Slightly Off Center Manuscript
This collection contains the manuscript Slightly Off Center by Neal Barrett, Jr. with an introduction by Joe R. Lansdale. Advance Proof Copy, perfect bound. Austin, TX: Swan Press, 1992. 155 p.
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Tom Godwin "You Created Us" Manuscript
This collection consists of one typed manuscript (17 leaves) by Godwin, for his 1955 story "You Created Us".
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Murray Leinster "Honeymoon on Dlecka" Manuscript
This collection consists of the typed manuscript (21 leaves) for Leinster's short story "Honeymoon on Dlecka", published in Fantastic Universe, July 1955.
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Texas A&M University, Rodeo Club Collection
This collection contains correspondence from various members of the NIRA to Charles Rankin, the first president of the organization, magazine articles, Texas A&M's annual budgets for the Aggie Rodeo in the 1940s, newspaper articles about the Aggie Rodeo, NIRA newsletters, Aggie Rodeo programs from 1939 to 2002, programs from the University of Arizona's annual championship rodeo from 1946 and 1948, photographs of Aggie Rodeo Club members, excerpts from books on the history of rodeo, two Texas State Senate resolutions, and notes from Charles Rankin.
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This collection consists almost entirely of correspondence from Ray Bradbury regarding submissions and publishing during Bradbury's early career, 1939-1950s. Most of the letters were written to Erle Korshak, founder of Shasta Publishers, but some of the correspondence is both to and from Ted Dikty, Shasta's managing editor and a well-known SF anthologist.
There are a few later pieces of correspondence, dating from the 1980s.
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Part of Steven Gould Collection
"Gift of Fire" (1981), typescript with handwritten edits, and proofs
Part of Steven Gould Collection
"Wind Instrument" (1981), typescript with handwritten edits, with related correspondence, 1980
Part of Steven Gould Collection
"Peaches for Mad Molly" (1988), typescript, June 1986
Part of Steven Gould Collection
"Simulation Six" (1990), typescript with handwritten edits
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Jumper (1992), typescript with handwritten edits, pages i - 136
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Jumper (1992), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 310 - 487
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Wildside (1996), original setting copy with handwritten copyedits, pages 1 - 155, with copyeditor's style sheet
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Greenwar (1997, with Laura J. Mixon), galleys for Tor paperback edition (1998), pages 318 - 588
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Greenwar (1997, with Laura J. Mixon), typescript of production copy, pages 1 - 140 (photocopy)
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Helm (1998, under original title The Glass Helm), typescript, Prologue - 6/13
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Helm (1998), proofs, pages 1 - 150, 1997
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Blind Waves (2000), typescript (photocopy) with handwritten edits
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Blind Waves (2000), typescript (photocopy - Copy 3), with handwritten notesheet
Part of Steven Gould Collection
"Shade" (2008), onlline publication
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Wild Cards 11: Dealer's Choice (1992), proofs, pages 1 - 179
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Wild Cards 15: Black Trump (1995), typescript travelling manuscript with handwritten edits, pages 152 - 337
Part of Steven Gould Collection
Liebig Card Sets Depicting the Middle East and Africa Collection
This collection contains Liebig card sets which are trading cards that depict scenes and peoples from the Middle East and Africa including images of Muslims, flags, and maps. The cards are primarily written in French, with a few in English. Most of them were created to advertise the Liebig business.
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This collection contains one typed letter to Ingle Barr dated 1957, and signed by Kenneth Roberts.
This collection contains a portion of a handwritten letter from Stevenson to an unknown person (1-page ALS with a typed transcription).
This collection contains one handwritten letter from John Drinkwater to Flenther[?] (1-page ALS with a typed transcription).
This collection contains a one-page handwritten letter to F. A. Bather from F. G. Kenyon dated March 23, 1912, thanking Bather for the use of a Browning letter (1-page ALS with typed transcription and photocopy of the letter). Also included is one page of notes by Kenyon on The Pied Piper.
This collection contains one autographed photograph of Louis L'Amour from 1983.
This collection contains a letter from Maggs Bro. Ltd. to D. G. Lochhead (1-page, TLS).
This collection consists of four handwritten letters from Sir James Bryce dated from 1882 to 1910, each addressed to one of the following: the President of the Board of Trade PASSAIC, W. Riding (1 folio with a typed transcript), "My dear Stillman" (1 folio with a typed transcript), and Fred P. Noble (1 folio with a typed transcript).
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Letters
This collection consists of three handwritten letters dated around 1896.
This collection contains one handwritten letter to "Dear Sir" for the loss of his wife from Blackmore dated February 28, 1888, along with a typed transcription (1-page ALS).