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Crew and Final Mission, Aircraft 41-9151

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Major Earl Oxford Hall - Biography

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Major Earl Oxford Hall - Biographical Note, circa 1943

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Major Earl Oxford Hall crew - Final Mission - Published Reports.

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Major Earl Oxford Hall crew - Final Mission Report, (Appendix E, A-2 Report of February 1943.)

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Major Earl Oxford Hall crew - Final Mission Map. February 1, 1943

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Award of the Silver Star, January 3, 1943

1/7
Award of the Air Medal, January 3, 1943

1/8
Award of the Oak Leaf Cluster, November 3, 1943

1/9
Missing in Action Telegram

1/10
Aircraft Loss Reports, Pacific Wrecks Database, February 1, 1943, Mission

1/11
Lt. Joaquin Castro, Co-Pilot - Newspaper article - newspaper not identified.

1/12
Lt. Joaquin Castro Journal, December 1942

1/13
Lt. Joaquin Castro, Co-Pilot - Flight Log, May 1942 - January 27, 1943

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Hall/Castro Crew Roster and Duties

1/15
Sgt. J. W. Olmstead, Crewman - Newspaper note with photograph.

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Crew Information Sheets, World War II Memorial website, etc.

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42nd Bombardment Squadron (H), 11th Bombardment Group, Missions July 18, 1942 - August 10, 1943. Photocopy of looseleaf mission logbook. Air Force Historical Association, Maxwell AFB, IRIS No. 44028.

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42nd Bombardment Squadron, 11th Bombardment Group. Transcription of looseleaf mission reports through February. July 18, 1942 - February 1, 1943. Typescript prepared in 2007.

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Missing Air Crew Reports. Microfiche and photocopy.

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42nd Bombardment Squadron, 11th Bombardment Group. Roster of planes and pilots, July 1942

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42nd Bombardment Squadron, 11th Bombardment Group. Named bases and targets through February 1, 1943

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42nd Bombardment Squadron (H), Photographs, Hall Family Collection

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42nd Bombardment Squadron (H), Photographs, Castro family collection

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"The Fighting Fifth in World War II, "The Story of the Fifth Bombardment Group (Heavy). Raleigh, NC: Hillsborough House, 1946. p. 27-50.

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Fifth Bombardment Group. A narrative report, 2 pages, from an unidentified document.

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"72nd Bombardment Squadron (H), Thirteenth Air Force. Narrative of Squadron History from activation, February 18, 1918, to February 28, 1944, inclusive."

Diary RESTRICTED

  • Six notebooks or exercise tablets, each measuring 26 x 21 cm.
  • Five of the exercise tablets have red cloth taped binding at the tops, with white machine ruled pages and white paper covers, illustrated with a design which includes the United States flag with 44 gold stars and thirteen stripes on it, aloft against a pale blue sky, with "THE STARS AND STRIPES" in gold letters outlined in red at the top.
  • Since these tablets couldn't have been produced at least until after 1890 when Wyoming became the forty-fourth state in the Union, this copy of the diary had to have been copied out twenty-five years or more after the original entries were made in 1862-1865.
  • The sixth exercise tablet is similar in size, but with green tape binding at the top, a buff-colored cover, and a design incorporating a leaf and vine design in which the words "A COLUMBUS EXERCISE TABLET, PRICE 5 CTS" is divided in the center by a round seal of a sun rising over a tree-surrounded field of harvested wheat sheaves labeled "THE SEAL OF OHIO LINE". Below is an underlined space labeled "Name" and beside it another underlined space labeled "Teacher".
  • All six notebooks have been rubber-stamped in black ink on covers and all pages, probably by a later owner in the twentieth century, with a three-line label: "Civil War Diary of, John Henry Bliler, 1862-1863-1864-1865".
  • Front covers of the notebooks are also inscribed in ink as well, apparently in John Henry Bliler's hand, with a numbering sequence as follows:
    • "no 2 of 7 AND No. 1 of 7"
    • "No 3 OF 7, From November 11, 1863, To May 16 [carat] inclusive 1864"
    • "NO 4 OF 7, From May 17, 1864, To [unclear] 3rd [ditto i.e. 1864] inclusive"
    • "NO 5 OF 7, From October 4, 1864, to November 30 inclusive 1864"
    • "From November 30, 1865 to April 12, 1863 [Note: part of this in pencil to replace information from a torn area on cover], No 6 OF 7"
    • "No 7 OF 7"
  • Pages of the diary are numbered continuously in the lower right corner of each notebook in pencil: 1-9 [i.e. 8], 9, 11-25 [notebook "No 2"]; 26-44 [notebook "No 3"]; 45-64 [notebook "No 4"]; 65-83 [notebook "No 5"]; 84-106 [notebook "No 6"]; 107-123 [notebook "No 7"].
  • The penciled page numbers and a few other notes were probably made by a later owner of the diary, to construct the index which accompanies the photostatic copy of the original pages and the typewritten transcript held in a blue three-ring binder, described in Series 2. The text of the black-inked three-line rubber stamped label on the notebooks' covers and pages match exactly that of the typed label affixed to the front cover of this blue three-ring binder.
  • Each of the first five exercise books is also stamped in blue ink on the cardboard back cover with a three-line label: "From STEIGLER BROS., 520 Central Avenue, HOT SPRINGS, - ARK." Steigler Brothers is a bookstore and may have been the original purveyor of the blank exercise books.
  • Entries written by Bliler are in pencil and black or blue ink. All pages have come apart from the top bindings of the exercise tablets. Some water damage obscures a few entries, and a very few pages have torn edges by which portions of entries have been lost irretrievably, but the handwriting is overall very legible.

Steven Simon, Jr. '22 Scrapbook

  • US TxAM-C 1417
  • Collection
  • 1920-1944

This collection contains a scrapbook with photographs of early campus views Texas A&M College, its buildings, and the Aggie]Band in the 1920s. Also included are clippings and materials from Simon's enlistment in World War II (WWII).

Correspondence, and Tax Receipts

Letter dated February 6, 1943 to "The Dean of the [A&M] College" from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]

Letter dated February 9, 1943 to "The Commandment" from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]

Letter dated February 11, 1943 to Col. Dunn from F. C. Bolton [1 page]

Letter dated March 4, 1943 to Mr. L. R. Krueger from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]

Letter dated April 9, 1943 to Colonel [R. J.] Dunn from John J. Closner [1 page]

Letter dated May 4, 1943 to Colonel R. J. Dunn from H. H. Norton [1 page]

Letter dated January 12, 1944 to Mr. Richard J. Dunn from Thorton W. Allen discussing A&M song Contracts [1 page]

Letter dated February 1, 1944 to Mr. Dunn from H. M. Jackson [1 page]

Personal tax Receipt from February 1, 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Dunn dated February 1, 1944 [1 page]

Personal tax receipt form dated 1943 for May. T. Dunn [1 page]

Personal tax form dated 1943 for May and Harold T. Dunn [8 copies]

Letter dated May 2, 1944 to "The Commandant" from Richard J. Dunn [2 pages]

Letter dated October 24, 1944 to Mr. Kinecaid from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]

Letter dated October 31, 1944 to Mr. Richard J. Dunn from Fred Kincaid [1 page]

Sheet Music

Original sheet music "The Spirit of Aggieland" by Marvin H. Mimms and Richard J. Dunn [with cover image of them] published by Mimms and Dunn [5 pages] [3 copies]

Original sheet music "Spirit of Texas A&M" Record cover from the Association of Former Students

Original sheet music "The Spirit of Aggieland" by Marvin H. Mimms and Richard J. Dunn [with cover image of them] published by Mimms and Dunn copyright 1945 [3 pages] [2 copies]

Original sheet music "Aggie War Hymn (Song of Texas A&M College)" by J. V. ("Pinky") Wilson cover with football player dated 1910

Original sheet music "There Shall be no Regrets" published by Richard J. Dunn dated September 17, 1930 [5 pages] [2 copies]

Original sheet music "There Shall be no Regrets" published by Richard J. Dunn [5 pages] [7 pages]

Original sheet music "The Spirit of Aggieland" music by Richard J. Dunn words by Marvin H. Mimms [2 pages]

Original sheet music "The Spirit of Aggieland" by Marvin H. Mimms and Richard J. Dunn copyright 1945 [3 pages] [5 copies]

Original sheet music "The Twelfth Man" words and music by Lil Munnerlyn [5 pages]

Nazi Atrocities Photographs

  • US TxAM-C C000058
  • Collection
  • 1945

This collection contains photographs taken by members of the 166th Signal Corps as well as the Associated Press just after the liberation of the concentration camps from the Nazis in 1945.

"A harrowing array of images, including 26 silver gelatin prints, each approx. 8" x 9 3/4", all stamped on verso with detailed captions and other information (some stamped "confidential"), as well as 30 smaller scale photographs (image sizes approx. 3 1/2" x 4 1/2") printed on larger paper stock (6 3/4" x 5") with type-written captions under the image, almost all of the images documenting Nazi horrors perpetrated in several concentration camps, as well as an envelope in which a member of the signal corps sent some of the images home to the USA. Germany 1945. Taken by photographers accompanying the troops that liberated the camps, these images provide detailed and unflinching documentation of the extreme horrors endured in Buchenwald, Ohrdruf, Hergenhein, and Schwartenxenfield and other camps. There are many images of dead bodies in various states, both individual and in masses, barely living survivors, mutilations, images of the structure of the camps themselves, civilians being forced to transport and bury the dead, and, for some reason particularly horrifically, a photo of a decorative tattoo that was skinned off a body and used as a decoration on the wall [of] the Nazi SS quarters at Buchenwald. An envelope from S/Sgt V. Amoroso to Mrs. Amoroso, which apparently contained the smaller images, is also present."

Andrew Douglas Jackson Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1219
  • Collection
  • 1917-1945; Undated

This collection includes photos, legislative bills, charts, minutes, newspaper clippings, and correspondence concerning his agricultural research in farming irrigation and flooding in the Brazos River. Highlights of the collection include information, minutes, charts regarding the Texas Legislative bill titled "The Brazos Reclamation and Conservation District" created in 1929 by the 39th Legislator of Texas.

Jackson, Andrew Douglas

Jackson - Personal Papers

1/1: Auto-Biography
-Handwritten auto-biography of A. D. Jackson
-Handwritten manuscript "Experience in Agricultural Engineering" [by A. D. Jackson]
-Rough draft and photocopy
-Dates and events and photocopy
-Letter from A. D. Jackson to "Editor", and photocopy; Includes Biographical Notes on Andrew Douglas Jackson, August 29, 1945
-Notes on A. D. Jackson, written by Tad Moses? And copy
-Obituary titled: "Funeral on Thursday for Mrs. Jackson, 60, Lifelong Resident" and "Funeral Service For Mrs. Jackson To Be Thursday"

1/2: Portrait of A. D. Jackson

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.

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

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

Untitled

1/1

  • Douglas MacArthur's letter/speech about the 24 "Sons of Texas A&M" who died during World War II (WWII). April 21, 1946 (signed)

1/2

  • Radiogram from Danklefs to E. E. McQuillen about broadcasting Muster on NBC, ABC, and CBS.

1/3

  • General MacArthur's letter expressing his apologies for not being able to attend the 1946 Muster.
  • Manila A&M Club's demand to the "Ole' Army" to attend Muster.
  • General Styer's letter of apology for not being able to attend the 1946 Muster.

1/4

  • 10 4 x 5-inch photographs from Manila A&M club
  • 9.5 x 11-inch photograph from Manila A&M club

1/5:

  • Roster of members (including Officers) present at the banquet. March 4, 1946

Commencement Programs

1/1: Photocopy of front cover, June 11, 1877

1/2: June 18-21, 1882

1/3: June 24-27, 1883

1/4: June 22-24, 1884

1/5: June 1, 1885

1/6: May 30-31, 1886; June 1, 1886

1/7: June 5-7, 1887

1/8: June 8-10, 1890

1/9: June 7-9, 1891

1/10: June 7-9, 1896

1/11: June 6-8, 1897

1/12: June 5-7, 1898

1/13: June 11-13, 1899

1/14: June 10-12, 1900

1/15: June 9-11, 191

1/16: June 8-10, 1902

1/17: June 5-7, 1904

1/18: June 6-8, 1909

1/19: June 12-14, 1910

1/20: June 11-13, 1911

1/21: June 8-10, 1913

1/22: June 5-8, 1915

1/23: June 13, 1916

1/24: May 28, 1918

1/25: June 24, 1919

1/26: May 25, 1920

1/27: May 24, 1921
Includes 2 copies of Commencement Sunday Service Programs (May 22).

1/28: [August 27], 1921

1/29: June 6, 1922
1 copy has the wrong date on the front cover

1/30: September 2, 1922

1/31: June 5, 1923
Includes Commencement Sunday Service Program (June 3)

1/32: August 31, 1923

1/33: June 3, 1924
1 paper copy, 1 leather-bound copy, and 1 of Bulletin of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas which features the address of the various speakers.

1/34: June 2, 1925

1/35: June 1, 1926

1/36: May 30, 1927
Includes Commencement Sunday Convocation Programs (May 29).

1/37: June 5, 1928

1/38: June 4, 1929

1/39: May 31, 1930

1/40: May 30, 1931

1/41: June 4, 1932

1/42: June 3, 1933

1/43: June 1, 1934

1/44: May 31, 1935

1/45: May 29, 1936

1/46: June 4, 1937

1/47: August 28, 1937

1/48: June 3, 1938

1/49: August 27, 1938

1/50: June 2, 1939

1/51: August 26, 1939

1/52: February 8, 1940

1/53: May 31, 1940

1/54: August 31, 1940

1/55: February 8, 1941

1/56: June 6, 1941
Includes 2 extraordinary programs for Cadets who were going to be called to duty prior to the regular commencement date, May 30, 1941.

1/57: May 15, 1942
Includes a commencement calendar, Convocation Sermon Program, and a history of the Senior Class.

1/58: January 22, 1943

1/59: May 21, 1943

1/60: September 17, 1943

1/61: January 29, 1944

1/62: May 26, 1944

1/63: September 22, 1944

1/64: February 2, 1945

1/65: May 25, 1945

1/66: February 1, 1946

1/67: Special Convocation for the awarding of Honorary Degrees. April 20, 1946
Dwight D. Eisenhower was nominated.

1/68: May 31, 1946

Earl Oxford Hall Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000042
  • Collection
  • 1913-1946

This collection is the result of the family of Earl O. Hall seeking to determine the circumstances of his last mission (in February 1943), and the location of the action where the plane was shot down. The search took several years and resulted in the discovery of several incorrect versions of the events of that day. With the assistance of the Air Force Historical Unit at Maxwell Air Force Base, a good record of the actions of the 42nd Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) from December 1941 through February 1943 was assembled. The collection consists of family papers from the Hall family, records from the family of Joaquin Castro, Co-Pilot, correspondence to and from the Hall family, correspondence from individuals in the South Pacific, correspondence from the Army Air Force, and other related correspondence. Material from printed histories of the Seventh Air Force, the 13th Air Force, the 42nd Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), and other published material sheds light on the wartime history of the area, and conditions of the military bases in 1942.

Hall, Earl Oxford

Texas A&M Club, Manila Records

  • US TxAM-C 1154
  • Collection
  • 1945-1946

This collection contains meeting documents from the A&M Club, Manila 1945-1946.

Unit History Information

3/1
11th Bombardment Wing - History

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42nd Bombardment Squadron (H) - History, February 1940 - March 1944

3/3
Intelligence Report on Cactus (Henderson Field, Guadalcanal). Sanitary Conditions on Cactus. October 15, 1942

3/4
Operational History of the Seventh Air Force, December 7, 1941 - November 6, 1943 (photocopy)

3/5
Pacific Counterblow: The 11th Bombardment Group and the 67th Fighter Squadron in the Battle for Guadalcanal. Photocopy.

3/6
Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force. July 1945 (photocopy)

3/7
The Thirteenth Air Force in the War Against Japan. September 30, 1946 (photocopy)

3/8
USAAF Chronologies, Selected Dates, 1942-1943 (photocopies)

3/9
Coast Watcher in the Solomons, Article.

Family Letters of Mamie Haden Waller

1-01:

  • Handwritten forward to the Letters, written by Waller's daughter Allen Waller Morrison, Undated

1-02:

  • From Walter W. Cauley to Mamie, April 10, 1874
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, November 17, 1874
  • From Mamie, June 1878
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 11, 1878
  • To Mamie from [?], November 11, 1878
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 15, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, November 22, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, December 30, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, January 9, 1879
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, February 11, 1879
  • From Hallie J. Griffin to Mamie, February 27, 1879
  • From [?] to Mamie, March 14, 1879
  • From Pattie to Mamie, March 20, 1879
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, March 29, 1879
  • From M. White and Friend to Mamie, Undated

1-03:

  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, April 3, 1879
  • To Mamie, April 4, 1879
  • From Charles Haden to Mamie, April 6, 1879
  • From Dora Hartzell to Mamie, May 4, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, May 8, 1879
  • From Charles A. Haden to Mamie, May 19, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, June 6, 1879
  • From Husband to Mamie, June 13, 1879
  • From Priscie to Mamie, June 20, 1879
  • From S. B. Kirtley to Mamie, July 2, 1879
  • From cousin, Mary H. Stanhope to Mamie, July 3, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, July 5, 1879

1-04:

  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, July 12, 1879
  • From Dora Hartzell to Mamie, July 13, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, July 29, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 2, 1879
  • From Miss Leola to Mamie, August 4, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, August 17, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 17, 1879 (2x)

1-05:

  • From Pattie to Mamie, August 31, 1879
  • From D. H. to Mamie, November 27, 1879
  • From Joel to Mamie, February 15, 1880
  • From Mollie to Mamie, May 4, 1880
  • From Miss Jennie to Mamie, January 20, 1881
  • From Mr. Adolphus to Mamie, February 6, 1881
  • From Miss Rella Carter to Mamie, March 20, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, May 7, 1881
  • From J. M. Ride to Mamie, June 20, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, July 23, 1881
  • From R. S. O'Rear to Mamie, November 15, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, March 11, 1882

1-06:

  • From Mamie to brother Johnny, March 20, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Johnny to Mamie, March 29, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, August 13, 1882 (5 pages)
  • From W. F. Kenner to Mamie, August 24, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Josh H. Haden to Mamie, September 27, 1882
  • From mother to Mamie, September 17, 1882 (6 pages)
  • From George to Mamie, October 2, 1882 (3 pages)
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, October 8, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to "Dearest brothers", 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Charles A. Haden to Mamie, October 9, 1882 (2 pages)

1-07:

  • From Clemmie to Mamie, October 10, 1882
  • From Clemmie to [?], 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Miss Rellar Carter to Mamie, October 12, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, October 17, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, October 15, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, November 14, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Jeanne to Mamie, October 16, 1882 (4 pages, with a dear head illustration)
  • From Mamie to her brother, November 5, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 25, 1882 (3 pages)
  • From Jeanne to Mamie, November 26, 1882 (6 pages)
  • Postcard from Joel H. Haden to Mamie, December 18, 1882
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, December 19, 1882

1-08:

  • From Mary Thomas to Mamie, December 30, 1882 (7 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother Johnny, January 17, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 24, 1883 (7 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, February 4, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From mother P. Haden to Mamie, February 7, 1883 (8 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, February 18, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Joel H. Harden to Mamie, February 19, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mamie, February 24, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From Joel H. Harden to Mamie, July 20, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, March 25, 1883 (2 pages)
  • Postcard from mother to Mamie, March 29, 1883
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, March 30, 1883 (4 pages)

1-09:

  • From H. M. Amis to Mamie, April 9, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From E. J. S. Wyrich to Mamie, April 13, 1883
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, May 9, 1883
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, May 13, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, May 12, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, May 16, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, June 6, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Stuart to Mamie, 1883[?] (2 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, July 5, 1883 (4 pages)

1-10:

  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, August 30, 1883 (6 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, August 31, 1883 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Rich, September 25, 1883 (4 pages)
  • Handwritten invitation to meet J. S. Taylor and J. W. Stallbreath with back acceptance to the invitation, October 7, 1883 (2 pages)
  • To Mamie, October 7, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From J. Waller to Mamie, November 9, 1883 (7 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, November 10, 1883
  • From Mamie to Mother, November 12, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Mr. T. H. Jack to Mamie, late 1883 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, January 28, 1884 (2 pages)

1-11:

  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, January 30, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From J. E. Weller to Mamie, February 22, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, February 4, 1884 (7 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, February 1884
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, July 12, 1884
  • From Mr. J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 10, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, March 17, 1884 (5 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, March 29, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 31, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, April 4, 1884 (6 pages)
  • Compliment card of J. C. Waller, April 1884

1-12:

  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, April 4, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, April 13, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, April 27, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller May 3, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, May 4, 1884 (7 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, May 9, 1884 (4 pages)

1-13:

  • From Edward to Mamie, May 11, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Miss Georgie Jones to Mamie, May 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, May 25, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 1, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mother, June 3, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 8, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, June 5, 1884 (4 pages)

1-14:

  • From Edward to Mamie, June 15, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, June 13, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, to June 27, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 29, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Humphrey, June 29, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 5, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From J. J. McClellan to Mamie, July 12, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, July 14, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From J. H. Jack to Mamie, July 15, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 20, 1884 (2 pages)

1-15:

  • From Mama to Mamie, July 22, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, August 1, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, August 5, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, August 7, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie addressed to "Kind Friends", August 9, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, August 10, 1884 (5 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, [?] 17, 1884 (4 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, [?] 31, 1884 (8 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, September 7, 1884 (6 pages)

1-16:

  • From H. C. Redden to Mamie, to September 11, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, September 15, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, September 21, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From James [?] to Mamie, September 11, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, September 28, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 2, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 5, 1884 (8 pages)

1-17:

  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 11, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 20, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 25, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 26, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 30, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 2, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 5, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 8, 1884 (4 pages)

1-18:

  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, November 14, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 16, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mrs. George (Maria Machir) Dorsey to Mamie, November 17, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 19, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Owrin [?], November 20, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, November 20, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to [?], November 23, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, February 18, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mrs. James Kerr to Waller, November 30, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, December 5, 1884 (4 pages)

1-19:

  • From Mrs. M. E. Machir to Mamie, January 16, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, January 23, 1889 (4 pages)
  • From W. P. Connelly to Mamie, March 18, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Carr to Johnnie, March 21, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Johnnie to Jimmie [?], March 24, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Husband to Mamie, May 4, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, October 23, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her husband, November 10, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, December 12, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, January 26, 1886 (4 pages)
  • From George to Mamie, June 14, 1886 (4 pages)

1-20:

  • From Husband [Mr. Waller] to Mamie, July 22, 1886 (3 pages)
  • From Johnny to Mamie, December 6, 1886 (2 pages)
  • From TMS to Mrs. Waller, April 30, 1887 (2 pages)
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, July 7, 1887 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, October 18, 1889 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, January 12, 1890 (3 pages)
  • Postcard from Mrs. Priscie F. Haden to "My Dear Sister", January 15, 1890
  • From Sister to Mamie, January 22, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Molly to Mrs. Haden (Mamie), January 25, 1890
  • From Cousin to Mamie, January 28, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From Sister to Mamie, January 31, 1890 (4 pages)

1-21:

  • From Sister to Mamie, February 11, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, May 11, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Sister to Mamie, May 25, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, October 30, 1890 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, August 29, 1890 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mr. Waller, September 1, 1890 (4 pages)

1-22:

  • From Florence to Mamie, March 14, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to J. J. Haden, April 22, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to J. J. Haden, September 8, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, October 10, 1891 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, January 7, 1892 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, February 9, 1892 (2 pages)
  • From C. M. Christenberry to J. E. Waller, February 10, 1892 (3 pages)
  • From Grandmother to Mamie, March 15, 1892 (6 pages)
  • From Katie S. Haden to Mamie, May 20, 1892 (4 pages)
  • From Hallie Dorsey to Mamie, June 19, 1892 (6 pages)

1-23:

  • From Mamie to Clemmie, July 25, 1892 (3 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, December 13, 1892 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, February 26, 1893 (6 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mother, March 26, 1893 (2 pages)
  • To Mother, March 29, 1893
  • From Mother to Child, January 20, 1893 (4 pages)
  • From Ben Hartzell to Mamie, June 28, 1893 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, July 12, 1893 (10 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, August 9, 1893 (2 pages)

1-24:

  • From Tyna Putman to Mamie, August 26, 1893 (2 pages)
  • From Mrs. Marie Dorsey to Mamie, November 12, 1893 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, January 1894 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, January 20, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, February 1, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Quince Taylor to Mamie, February 17, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Son, November 28, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to W. Waller, February 28 (4 pages)

1-25:

  • From Marie Dorsey to Mamie, March 6, 1894 (5 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, April 18, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Tiny DeJarnette to Priscie, May 11, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, May 13, 1894 (5 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, September 2, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mother, October 3, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mattie Dorsey to Mamie, October 14, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, March 8, 1895 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Florence, March 27, 1895 (4 pages)

1-26:

  • From Priscie to Florence, April 30, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to Clemmie, June 12, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Georgia, June 12, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Child to Mother J. Haden, June 12, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Child, July 16, 1895 (6 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mamie, July 27, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, July 29, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Eunice T. to Mamie, September 19, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Tiny DeJarnette to Mamie, December 13, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Florence P. Haden to Mamie, January 10, 1896 (6 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 13, 1896 (4 pages)

1-27:

  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 19, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, January 24, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Joella Taylor to Mamie, January 24, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Joella Taylor to Mamie, January 26, 1896 (6 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Miss Clemmie Waller, February 2, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, February 4, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, March 22, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, April 20, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, April 30, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Ben Hartzell to Mamie, May 11, 1896
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, June 2, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, August 20, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, (2 pages)

1-28:

  • From John J. Haden to Georgia Waller, May 11, 1897 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to "Little Niece" with attached is news article "Trained Chameleons", August 30, 1887 (5 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, October 12, 1897 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, December 18, 1897 (5 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Waller, December 18, 1887 (2 pages)
  • From B. Hartzell to Mamie, January 21, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, March 31, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, May 24, 1898 (4 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 31, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, September 19, 1898 (6 pages)
  • From [?] to [?], December 25, 1898

1-29:

  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, January 16, 1889 (2 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 23, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, July 26, 1899 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 23, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From John P. Haden to Mamie, September 29, 1899 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, November 13, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From Maria J. Dorsey to Mamie, November 22, 1899 (6 pages)
  • From Mrs. Waller to Mamie, January 4, 1900 (8 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, February 3, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From [?] to James, January 26, 1901 (5 pages)
  • From Mrs. Waller to Mamie with an attached note to "My Sweet Little Mary" from Sady, July 14, 1901 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, September 23, 1901m (4 pages)
  • From John P. Haden to Mamie, November 20, 1901 (4 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, November 24, 1901 (3 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, October 10, 1901 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, January 8, 1902 (6 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, February 4, 1902 (2 pages)
  • From Kelly [?] to Mamma, February 4, 1902 (3 pages)

1-30:

  • From Clemmie to Mama, February 4, 1902 (8 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mama, February 5, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Mary to Mama, February 4, 1902 (6 pages)
  • From John H. Haden to Waller, August 1, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Haden, November 4, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, November 17, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Mama to Child, October 2, 1904 (6 pages)
  • From Julia to Clemmie, October 1904 (7 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Clemmie, November 11, 1904 (2 pages)
  • From Mama to Child, November 16, 1904 (5 pages)

1-31:

  • From "Mother" to "My Precious Child", March 29, 1905 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", September 1906(8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 10, 1906 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 13, 1906 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 17, 1906(6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 21, 1906 [10 pages]
  • Postcard from Mary W. to Clemmie, October 19, 1906
  • From "Dad" to Clemmie, October 24, 1906
  • From "Dad" to "My Dear Kids", October 28, 1906
  • From Mama to "My Precious Daughters", October 29, 1906 (4 pages)

1-32:

  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", November 7, 1906 (4 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Dear Girls", November 14, 1906 (12 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", December 6, 1906 (2 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", December 7, 1906 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 13, 1907 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 23, 1907 (5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 27, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 30, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", February 3, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", April 17, 1907 (4 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", April 21, 1907 (8 pages)
  • Postcard from L. Jewell to Miss Waller, December 14, 1906
  • Postcard from L. Jewell to Miss Waller discussing future plans for December 16, December 14, 1906
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 6, 1907 (4 pages)
  • From Lucile [?] to Clemmie, January 12, 1907 (3 pages)

1-33:

  • From "Mama" to "Girls", April 24, 1907 (5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 1, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 5, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 12, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 23, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", April 1909(5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls" Clemmie, November 1909 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller "Dad" to Clemmie and George [?], May 15, 1907 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 28, 1910 (3 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Georgia [?], December 3, 1911 (6 pages)
  • From Florence P. Haden to Mamie, May 9, 1919 (6 pages)
  • From "Aunt" Florence to Mary [?], January 30, 1946 (3 pages)

James T. Danklefs Corregidor Muster Collection

  • US TxAM-C 798
  • Collection
  • 1946

This collection contains correspondence, photographs, a signed Douglas MacArthur address regarding the 1946 Corregidor Muster, and a Texas A&M Manilla club roster from March 1946.

A&M Dance and Banquet Tickets

This series contains 4 folders in box 3.

S8-3-37: Corps Dance Ticket, March 9, 1946

S8-3-38: Infantry Ball Ticket, March 8, 1946

S8-3-39: Junior Prom Ticket, May 3, 1946

S8-3-40: Sophomore Dance Ticket, May 4, 1945

Correspondence

2/1
Correspondence, Earl Oxford Hall to H. T. Hall.
February 10, 1941
February 26, 1941
March 20, 1941
April 11, 1941
May 18, 1941
May 28, 1941
June 9, 1941
June 23, 1941
July 17, 1941
October 2, 1941
October 24, 1941
October 28, 1941
November 17, 1941
November 20, 1941
Undated, circa 1941

2/2
Correspondence, Earl Oxford Hall to H. T. Hall
January 4, 1942
March 3, 1942
March 12, 1942
May 7, 1942
circa June/July 1942
August 16, 1942
September 7, 1942
December 6, 1942
December 21, 1942
December 27, 1942

2/3
Correspondence, Earl Oxford Hall to H. T. Hall
January 13, 1943, H. T. Hall to Earl O. Hall, copy with MIA Stamp
January 16, 1943

2/4
Correspondence, War Department to H. T. Hall
December 15, 1942, Correction letter, following erroneous report of death.
February 26, 1943, Personal effects letter
March 9, 1943, Copy of H. T. Hall letter; envelope noted with "Missing in Action, 2/1/1943. Harry Ashbinazic (?), Capt, Air Corps."
April 6, 1943, Award of Medals notification to H. T. Hall
April 6, 1943, Return of letter from Edna Hall, with MIA notation
April 17, 1943, Planning of Medal award ceremony, with attached reply by H. T. Hall
May 4, 1943, Award Ceremony letter
June 3, 1943, Property letter
July 13, 1943, Receipt for personal effects
September 14, 1943, Mission details, crew list
September 22, 1943, Return of letter from Edna Hall, with MIA notation
March 8, 1944, Notification of continued missing in action status after 12-month review
January 11, 1946, Death declaration

2/5
Correspondence, Mary Tabitha (Tabby) Johnson to H. T. Hall
May 7, 1943
May 20, 1943
June 20, 1943
February 4, 1945
April 30, 1945
August 10, 1945

2/6
Correspondence, Mary Olmstead to H. T. Hall
September 25, 1944
October 27, 1944
December 8, 1944
February 20, 1945
March 29, 1945
April 13, 1945
June 10, 1945
July 20, 1945
September 10, 1945

2/7
Correspondence, Crispin Castro to H. T. Hall.
July 31, 1943
March 13, 1944
March 26, 1944
October 9, 1945

2/8
Correspondence, Miscellaneous business correspondence re: death of Earl O. Hall.
6 items

2/9
Correspondence, Miscellaneous. Crew families.
2 items

2/10
Correspondence, Miscellaneous. Family and Friends.
34 items

2/11
Pacific War Memorial. Photographs.
5 color photos.

2/12
Bluebonnet Ordinance Plant, McGregor, TX. General Orders.
1 leaf.

2/13
Dr. R. J. Hall, Lubbock, Texas.
2 clippings

Maxwell Perkins and Theodore Naidish Correspondence

  • US TxAM-C C000367
  • Collection
  • 1942-1947

This collection consists of one binder containing correspondence between editor Maxwell Perkins of Charles Scribner's Sons publishing house, and author Theodore Naidish from 1942-1949. The binder also contains a full description of all the correspondence.

Naidish was under contract with Scribner's during the period in which these letters were written, and was by all accounts a brilliant but somewhat fragile and volatile writer. In 1944 Scribner's published his boxing novel, Watch Out for Willie Carter. The novelist's letters to Perkins are especially revealing, providing insight into Naidish's inner thoughts, and include a great deal of commentary on the progression of his various literary endeavors; he asks for money, discusses the specifics of drafts of his works on which the two men have been working together, and requests that Perkins become his executor.

42 of the items are in separate mylar sleeves, some items are typed and some are in cursive writing.

Perkins, Maxwell E. (Maxwell Evarts), 1884-1947

Victor H. Foy Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1199
  • Collection
  • 1900-1948

This collection contains numerous letters, programs, newspaper articles and other items pertaining to Foy and his service to A&M College.

Foy, Victor H.

Correspondence, Programs, Postcards, and other A&M Related Materials

1/1: Various letters to V. H. Foy.

1/2: "The Naughty- two'er", Newsletter of the Class of 1902.

1/3: A book of student wrongdoings from 1901-1902.

1/4: Western Union messages to V. H. Foy from 1932 and 1942.

1/5: Letter (1943) by V. H. Foy to the Board of Directors of A&M, and their responses.

1/6: Postcards from Joe E. (Abe) Abrahams to V. H. Foy, 1947-1948

1/7: Letters from V. H. Foy to others.

1/8: The Associations of Former Students (AFS)

1/9: Rosters and other lists of names and addresses, most pertaining to the Class of 1902.

1/10: Programs - A&M College:
Final Ball, 1912
Junior Prom, 1943
Victory Homecoming, 1946

1/11: Programs - A&M College:
Presentation of Commissions, 1948
Special Convocation, 1946
Victory Homecoming Visitors, 1946
A&M Ex-students March, 1942
Second Annual Field Day, 1900

1/12: Programs - A&M College:
Commencement, June 4, 1922
Commencement Exercises and Ball, June 8-10, 1902
Commencement, May 21, 1943

1/13: Texas A&M Reviews (pictures only)
November 1, 1944
September 1, 1945
March 20, 1946
September 1, 1945

1/14: Dallas A&M Club papers and programs.

1/15: A&M College Maps, 1936, 1939, 1945

1/16: Class of 1902 Fortieth Reunion, 1942

1/17: "The Cadence", a pocket-sized handbook for Freshmen Cadets, 1942

Execution Orders for Japanese Prisoners

  • US TxAM-C 1586
  • Collection
  • 1948

This collection contains the execution order of Japanese prisoners dated August 17, 1948. (typed, 2 leaves).

R. E. Dickson Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1302
  • Collection
  • 1930s-1948

This collection contains two scrapbooks created by R. E. Dickson who was the superintendent at Substation No. 7, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in Spur, Texas.

Lleweyln Powys Letters

  • US TxAM-C 173
  • Collection
  • 1936-1948

This collection contains letters that are instigated by the inquiries of Mr. Charles Perry Gould, and his desire to have Llewelyn Powys write an introduction for the upcoming reprint of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. It contains the initial contact, the deal under which Powys writes the introduction, and also what happens to his writings after Powys' death. Sometimes in his letters to Mr. Gould, Llewelyn encloses postcards of Davos, Switzerland, as well as a picture of the author himself.

Powys, Llewelyn, 1884-1939

Letters to Charles Perry Gould and The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam Introduction Drafts

1/01: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould discussing a book being published which Llewelyn wrote an introduction for, also included two postcards of Davos, Switzerland. March 22, 1936 (with envelope)

1/02: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould, asking to send Mr. Gould his Story of Life. April 2, 1937

1/03: Carlie Mallett to Charles Perry Gould in response to Gould's inquiry about the editions they have for The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. July 21, 1938

1/04: John C. Powys to Charles Perry Gould responding to Mr. Gould's inquiry about knowledge of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. John knows nothing of the book but refers the inquirer to his brother Llewelyn. October 21, 1938

1/04.1: Llewelyn Powys to Charles P. Gould discussing details and payment for Llewelyn to write the introduction for the book. October 26, 1938 (with envelope and photograph of Llewelyn)

1/05: Llewelyn Powys to Mr. Gould speaking of the enclosed introduction and the pleasure it gave Llewelyn to write it. Also included is a postcard of Davos. December 18, 1938 (with envelope)

1/06: Alyse Gregory (Powys) to Charles Perry Gould asking Mr. Gould for a copy of the book that Llewelyn wrote an introduction for. Asks specific things depending upon whether the book was published or not. It's her second letter to Mr. Gould on this topic. April 23, 1947 (with envelope)

1/07: First Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam by Nathaniel Ward. Undated (typed)

1/08: Second Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/09: Third Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/10: Alyse Gregory to Mr. Gould with talks of how well her husband's works are selling, and plans for more collections to come. Mr. Gould sent her a typed manuscript of the introduction of Llewelyn Powys. April 19, 1948

News Articles, Class Newsletters, Songs and Yells, and other A&M Related Materials

2/1: Dallas Aggies Muster, 1944 and 1945

2/2: School of Military Science and Tactics at A&M College.

2/3: Stock information about AT&T Co. and Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Stock.

2/4: Notecards with names and addresses.

2/5: Old songs and yells of A&M College

2/6: Incomplete newspaper articles

2/7: Newspaper articles

2/8: Newspaper articles

2/9: Newspaper articles

2/10: Old A&M pennants

2/11: Sul Ross Reunion, June 3-5, 1948

2/12: Classes of 1901 and 1906 newsletters

2/13: Old issues of the Battalion, The Texas Aggie, and related items.

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