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Various Materials

25/1
Partition of San Andres Pasture under will of Proceso Martinez, and a memo of partition between Josefa Gutierrez and Tomás Garcia of Santa Rita Ranch Tract, 1952.

25/2
Sketch of lands owned by Eudoxio and Proceso Martinez rented to Rafael Cantu and Dolores Ramos, 1952.

25/3
Field notes of La Selva and Casa Verde Pastures, 1947.

25/4
Letter from Jesús M. Tercero, Nuevo Laredo attorney to Hicks, Dickson, and Lange about Spanish land laws prior to 1821, written in 1935.

25/5
Maps of La Selva.

25/6
List of land owners, West of Laredo-Zapata State Highway No. 83, in Borrego Grant, 1945.

25/7
Certificate by Zapata County Clerk concerning property of Adela Uribe de Martinez, 1926.

25/8
Legend of the description of the Palace of Montezuma, 1961.

25/9
Correspondence and a report by Mercurio Martinez about the origins of the names of several Zapata County settlements and arroyos, 1961

25/10
Original key to a clock purchased by Mercurio Martinez in 1908.

25/11
A list of miscellaneous items found in a wooden shed in the yard of the store house in San Ygnacio where Mercurio Martinez lived before moving to Laredo, compiled 1961.

25/12
Copy of the will of Galo Garcia, 1933.

25/13
Copy of "Statement of Facts and History of Experience" of Robert L. Bobbitt, written by Bobbitt in 1933.

25/14
History of Seno Mexicano (the region between Nuevo Leon and the Gulf of Mexico) along the Rio Grande, and the uses of water of said river by the settlers of the old Spanish Grants, since 1749, written by Mercurio Martinez, 1961.

25/15
A form of affidavit used to establish date of birth.

25/16
Field notes of El Guacalito Pasture, Northeast part of La Trinidad Ranch, Zapata County.

25/17
Copy of Rental Division Order from Mercurio Martinez to Texas National Petroleum Company, 1954.

25/18
Records pertaining to a copy of Oil, Gas, Mineral Lease of Guacalito Tract of 985.4 acres, from Mercurio Martinez to W. D. Miller for 5 years from 1961.

25/19
Copy of map of partition of San Ygnacio Subdivision of J. V. Borrego Grant, Zapata and Webb Counties.

25/20
Heirship of Cristina Treviño de Martinez, wife of Mercurio Martinez, 1961.

25/21
Deed from Proceso Martinez, Sr., to A. P. Spohn, deed from A. P. Spohn to Proceso Martinez, Sr., (Dolores Land), 1915.

25/22
Will and related instruments of Mercurio Martinez, later revoked. 1946,

25/23
Document appointing Proceso Martinez, Sr., to Board of Appeals of Zapata County, 1870.

25/24
Spanish Deed with English translation and blue print from Antonia Vidaurri to Cosme Martinez (Dolores Lands in conflict with Laredo Porciónes).

25/25
Copy of print map of the San Ygnacio Subdivision-Borrego Grant made by and between Uribe, Gutierrez and Benavides families in 1896

25/26
Copy of will of Refugio Uribe, June, 1931.

25/27
A $450.00 note of Leobardo Benavides, with vendor's lien in part payment of Lot 10, Block 47, situated in San Ygnacio, Zapata, 1961.

25/28
Affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to title of the Guacalito Tract - Northeast part of La Trinidad Ranch, 1961.

25/29
Copy of letter to Judge Santos Medina in reference to map sent him of San Ygnacio, 1959.

25/30
"Corrido de Charlie Dick" and "Los Cuatro Hermanos," political ballads, (corridos). 1954,

25/31
A list and some records of parcels of land taken by the U. S. out of the "Campo Santo Pasture,"San Ygnacio, and amounts paid, 1961.

25/32
Field notes of Lot purchased from Enchilada Galván Vda. de Gonzalez, situated in San Ygnacio.

25/33
Song by Mercurio Martinez entitled "Dónde Estas Corazón,"(canciones) 1961,

25/34
Sketch showing Webb, Zapata, and Encinal Counties and a letter to Goodwin and Hays, Attorneys, concerning Enrique Martinez, et. al. vs. María Vidaurri de Herbst et. al., 1961.

25/35
Field notes to locate Southeast boundary line of Cosme Martinez-Pena Vidaurri Tracts, 1962.

25/36
Sketches and maps showing natural and artifical points on Dolores Subdivision, Borrego Grant.

25/37
Correspondence concerning Enrique Martinez vs. María Vidaurri, showing partial distances from Lomas del Difunto Flores to Canada de San Andres, 1962.

25/38
Field notes of Zapata and Webb County boundaries, as described in an Old Statute Book, 1961.

25/39
Distances measured by auto speedometer from La Perla Park to Canada de San Andres, and to Webb-Zapata County line, 1961.

25/40
Widths of Subdivisions of J. V. Borrego Grant, according to a map of A. R. Villareal, 1958.

25/41
Sketch of four Canadas de San Andres, field notes of 61.6 acres of Dolores Ranch, and genealogy of José Alefandro Vidaurri and Hipolito Pena. 1951,

Various Materials

26/1
Notes on distances from San Ygnacio Subdivision, Corralitos Subdivision and Dolores Subdivision to the Webb-Zapata County line as per map of Webb County Surveyor, Notes made, June 23, 1947. 1962.

26/2
Sketch of a 1910 map of about 800 acres of the "Comunidad de Dolores" including the Dolores Ranch site.

26/3
Sketch of a 6,000 acre tract of land set aside to Juan Vidaurri in a compromised judgment, 1915.

26/4
Blueprint of the Partition of the San Ygnacio Subdivision of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant in 1896.

26/5
Permission given by Mercurio Martinez to Hilario Arambula for use of part of a lot in San Ygnacio, 1961.

26/6
Geneaology and land transactions of the Dolores Subdivision of the Jose Vasquez Borrego Grant, being the common source of the heirs of Cosme Martinez and Juan Vidaurri in the case of Enrique Martinez, et. al., vs. María Vidaurri, 1962.

26/7
Genealogy of Mercurio Martinez on his mother's side, 1961.

26/8
Copy of oil and gas lease of La Selva and Casa Verde Pastures from Mercurio Martinez, Lessor, to Wynn W. Miller, Lessee, 1962-1966.

26/9
Combination of Hon. Robert Lee Bobbitt's big safe stored with Fire Chief Renken in Laredo and letter from Bobbitt to Mercurio Martinez, February 19, 1962.

26/10
Last will and testament of Proceso Martinez, Sr. and genealogy, January 7, 1934.

26/11
Copy of La Trinidad Ranch grazing lease, Mercurio Martinez, Jr., Lessor to Donnell and Van Cleve Cattle Company, April 1, 1967.

26/12
Field notes of La Selva, Casa Verde and Las Cabras Pastures, Zapata County, and a receipt, October 10, 1957 March 13, 1934

26/13
Translation from Spanish to English of the last will and testament of Erasmo Flores Martinez, July 29, 1949.

26/14
Copies of memoranda and notes describing properties of Atenedoro Ancira, Laredo, 1962.

26/15
Copy of a report made by Mercurio Martinez to O. W. Lucas concerning the costs of constructing a stone house in Zapata, Texas in 1910 or earlier, August 25, 1953.

26/16
Copies of the translation from Spanish to English of certain Testamentary Proceedings of the Last Will and Testament of Erasmo Flores Martinez, deceased, filed in the Court of First Instance, Civil Branch of the Records thereof, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, México, April, 1962.

26/17
Copy of Power of Attorney from Efigenia C. de Martinez to Nicolaz P. Hernandez, 1962.

26/18
Copy of an agreement between Cristóbal M. Martinez and Manuel Ramos to keep the gates of San Andres Ranch under lock, 1962.

26/19
Copies of documents related to a spinach-growing agreement and vesting of power of attorney, 1924.

26/20
Copy of a list of parcels of land known as Campo Santo in the vicinity of San Ygnacio affected by the construction of Falcon Dam, 1962.

26/21
Copy of the judgement in Case No. 2832, Bacilio Vidaurri vs. A. M. Bruni, District Court, Webb County, Texas, Mercurio Martinez's ranch, El Recuerdo, was excepted in the judgement. 1915.

26/22
Certified copy of a Spanish deed transferring the upper 1/4 of the Dolores Subdivision of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant from Antonina Vidaurri to Cosme Martinez, August 20, 1858.

26/23
List of maps in the Iron Safe in Mercurio Martinez's breakfast room, June 5, 1952.

26/24
Note on the location of genealogies of principal families of Laredo, May 30, 1962.

26/25
Copy of a statement in reference to the lane leading from the Laredo-Zapata State Highway to San Jose Ranch, Zapata County, May 31, 1962.

26/26
Correspondence and a short history of the old haciendas of Dolores, Corralitos and San Ygnacio founded about 1750 by José Vasquez Borrego, by Mercurio Martinez, 1962.

26/27
Copy of judicial partition of Jesús Martinez Gonzalez lands in Zapata County, sketch map and notes, concerning Mercurio Martinez's right-of-way- in a lane. 1925; 1962,

26/28
Notice from Mercurio Martinez to his executor on trustee concerning a road leading to El Recuerdo ranch in Zapata County, 1962.

26/29
Copy of the last will of Tirsa Garcia de Martin, widow of Raymond Martin, April 7, 1910.

26/30
Copy of" Types of Supporting Documentary Evidence for Delayed Registrations of Birth,"Bureau of Vital Statistics, Texas Department of Health, Austin, Texas.

26/31
Rule for counting the number of gallons of water contained in a barrel or round water trough.

26/32
Correspondence, notes and maps concerning the partition of a 600 acre tract in Webb County, Texas, 1962.

26/33
Copy of a statement and other information in reference to a Judgement of the Partition of Porción 51, Webb County, Texas, 1962.

26/34
A letter and map concerning the Joaquin Galán Grant, North portion known as Balconcitos and South portion known as Palafox, Webb County, Texas, 1922.

26/35
Copy of a letter from Mercurio Martinez to the President of St. Edwards University, San Antonio, introducing his daughter Rosa, and reminiscing about his student days, September 27, 1962.

Various Materials

27/1
Inventory of jewelry, old coins, gold watch and metals belonging to Mercurio Martinez, 1962.

27/2
Copy of a letter containing a short history of the old house built in San Ygnacio in 1830 by Jesus Treviño and a short biography of Mercurio Martinez's grandfather, Blas Maria Uríbe, 1962.

27/3
Copy of a letter concerning the title of Porción 51, Webb County, Texas, notes and a sketch map, 1957; 1957.

27/4
Copies of sworn statements in reference to the use and occupancy of the Demetrio Morales ranch known as El Milagro in Porción 53, Webb County and certain Laredo lots owned by A. M. Bruni and his heirs, 1962.

27/5
Copy of a biography of Robert Lee Bobbitt including materials on dramatic lawsuits, 1960.

27/6
Newspaper clippings about the appointment of Charles Kazen as Collector of Customs at Laredo, September 26, 1961.

27/7
Sketch map showing new lines of Campo Santo Pasture near San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas.

27/8
Copies of the Election Code and the Penal Code of the State of Texas.

27/9
Sketch of Uribe-Garza Lane leading to and from La Selva from the Laredo-Zapata Highway, Zapata County, Texas.

27/10
History of Mercurio Martinez, Jr. as an Instructor at Laredo Junior College and a short history of his father in the Laredo Times, and related correspondence, February 1963.

27/11
Lists of land owners along the Laredo-Zapata highway, 1951-1954.

27/12
Notebook containing field notes of La Selva and Casa Verde Pastures by metes and bounds, September 28, 1935.

27/13
Copy of a Spanish deed from Blas María Gutierrez to Blas María Uribe, September 14, 1848.

27/14
Copy of a short biography of Mercurio Martinez, oldest living ex-student of St. Edwards College, San Antonio April 21, 1963.

27/15
Copy of a statement of Jesus Treviño in reference to a land purchase near San Ygnacio, 1912.

27/16
Copy of a Spanish deed with English translation from Blas María Gutierrez to Blas María Uribe, 1849.

27/17
Copy of a deed from Erasmo C. Uribe to Manuel Benavides Treviño, 1909.

27/18
Certified copy of a Quit Claim Deed from Jesus María Martinez to Mercurio Martinez, 1906.

27/19
Certified copy of a deed from Proceso Martinez to Mercurio Martinez transferring two tracts of land situated in the Ranch-site of Dolores, Dolores Subdivision, Zapata County, Texas, January 12, 1934.

27/20
List of owners of land along the Rio Grande in the San Ygnacio Subdivision affected by Falcon Dam, May 20, 1963.

27/21
Sketch map of lands used by Enrique Martinez and the heirs of Juan Vidaurri including the 30 acre tract of Comunidad de Dolores and the Dolores ranch site, Zapata County.

27/22
Copy of a warranty deed from Adela Uribe de Martinez and her husband, Serafin Martinez to Mercurio Martinez, October 21, 1916.

27/23
List of ranches and settlements along the Rio Grande in Zapata County from north to south before construction Falcon Dam 1953, May 21, 1963.

27/24
Copies of a biography Mercurio Martinez and related correspondence, 1963.

27/25
Copy of a re-survey La Cantera Farm, and sketch map, 1963.

27/26
Sketch map of the partition San Ygnacio subdivision José Vasquez Borrego Grant in 1896.

27/27
The notarized original chain of title La Selva ranch including a detailed account of family history and land division in the San Ygnacio sub-division, Zapata County November 28, 1962.

Oversize Materials

57/5: Genealogical chart of some descendants of José Domingo Gonzalez showing land sales.

57/6: Genealogical chart of some descendants of José Domingo Gonzalez showing land sales.

57/7: Map of Las Lajas Tract, Property of heirs of Juan Vidaurri in Zapata County, Texas, also showing the Rancho Dolores Settlement, E. J. Foster, surveyor, whiteprint, 1947.

57/8: Map of the town of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, inked copy showing a proposed paved loop past local landmarks.

Oversize Materials

60/17: Map of" La Volanta" Pasture, Webb County, Texas, blueprint, 1937.

60/18: Sketch map showing lands in and around the Dolores settlement, Zapata County, Texas, 1958.

60/19: Smith and Corkills' Solidad Ranches in Duval and Webb Counties, Texas, blueprint.

Oversize Materials

63/31: Sketch map of partition of lands in Porción 52, Webb County, between Felipe M. Gutierrez and others.

63/32: Photostat copy of a map attached to a Partition Deed of lands in the Dolores Subdivision by and between Proceso Martinez and others, 1918.

63/33: Map showing the Sauz Ranch Tract of Jesús María Martinez in the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint, 1940.

63/34: Map of La Volanta Pasture, Webb County, Texas, blueprint, 1937.

63/35: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, whiteprint, 1921.

Correspondence and Biographic Materials

1/1: Biographical materials including job applications, position descriptions, biographical sketches, and other notes, 1944-1963.

1/2: General correspondence, including letters from K. H. Kingdon and C. W. Metz, a part of the program of the Fifth International Congress of Radiology held in Chicago in September 1937 at which Mr. Aebersold gave a paper entitled "Practical Considerations in the Comparison of Depth Doses Achieved by 1000 KV and 200 KV X-Ray Apparatus," as well as notes on dose measurement and radiation ionization, 1937-1938.

1/3: Notebook kept by Mr. Aebersold labeled, "Neutron Biology", a record of neutron exposures at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California in Berkeley, June 1938 - November 1939.

1/4: Notebook kept by Mr. Aebersold labeled "Protection Measurements, Cyclotron", June 1938.

1/5: General correspondence, including letters from Edith H. Quimby, Douglas F. Lea, M. A. Tuve, and Robly D. Evans. Most of the correspondence deals with fast neutrons through there is some mention of the awarding of a Nobel Prize to Ernest O. Lawrence, Mr. Aebersold's report of his activities under the Finney-Howell Foundation Fellowship, and a program for the final examination of Dr. Aebersold for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 1939.

1/6: General correspondence, including letters from Milt Green, Robly D. Evans, L. Marinelli, J. R. Dunning, Edith H. Quimby, T. N. White, and William A. Fisher of the Finney-Howell Research and Foundation. One of the letters gives a summary of the work of Dr. Aebersold during the previous year. Also included is a typed copy of a statement by Ernest O. Lawrence on the operation of the 60-inch cyclotron, 1940.

1/7: General correspondence, including letters from Louis Alvarez, R. R. Newell, L. Marinelli, Marvin M. D. Williams, and Raymond E. Zirkle, 1941.

1/8: Notes and other materials for a course entitled "Medical Physics" in which Dr. Aebersold appears to have been the lecturer, Spring 1942.

1/9: General correspondence, including a list of the personnel at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley in 1943, Dr. Aebersold's identification card for his work in the Manhattan Project, certain records of employment, and a mimeographed notice from J. R. Oppenheimer concerning the release of information on the Manhattan Project, 1943-1945.

1/10: General Correspondence, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's employment in the Manhattan Project and his notes on a discussion he had with J. G. Hamilton, January-June 1946.

1/11: General correspondence, including letters from E. P. Wigner, A. V. Peterson, Waldo E. Cohn, Joseph W. Kennedy, L. F. Curtiss, Andrew H. Dowdy, A. Baird Hastings, and L. A. DuBridge, many of which relate to the activities of the Interim Advisory Committee on Isotope Distribution Policy. Also includes a memorandum by Dr. Aebersold, entitled "General Information Concerning Isotopes Branch", July-December 1946.

1/12: Booklet, entitled "A Guide to Oak Ridge" produced by the Community Relations Section of the United States Engineering Department. Includes a street map and contains pictures and information on the early development of the Oak Ridge Laboratory, 1946.

1/13: General correspondence, including letters from L. A. DuBridge and David E. Lilienthal, and copies of programs for meetings at which Dr. Aebersold spoke, 1949-1951.

1/14: General correspondence, including a letter from Bernard Manowitz and copies of programs for meetings at which Dr. Aebersold spoke. Among these are programs for the Fission Product Utilization Conference at Brookhaven National Laboratory, the Fourth Inter-American Congress of Radiology in Mexico City, and the American Management Association, 1952.

1/15: General correspondence, including letters from Sam R. Sapirie and Marvin Fox, notes for a staff meeting at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, two memos on the distribution of cyclotron irradiated materials or radioisotopes, a memo on the VI International Cancer Congress to be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1954, a memo and agenda for a meeting on the Atomic Energy Commission's Cyclotron program and reactor pricing policy, and a capsule summary of the isotopes distribution program as of December 1953.

1/16: General correspondence, including an agenda for an Atomic Energy Pricing Policy meeting, programs and other material for the VI International Cancer Congress at Sao Paulo, Brazil, a memo on Union Carbide's pricing policy for radioisotopes, a memo from Dr. Aebersold dealing with the improvement of isotope distribution to South America, a capsule summary of isotopes distribution program as of September, a memo from Dr. Aebersold regarding the providing of radioisotopes at reduced prices for medical, biological, or other research uses, and notes made by Dr. Aebersold of his trip to Brazil, 1954.

Various Materials

17/1
Deposit slips and notes paid the Bank of Zapata, 1953-1958.

17/2
Copy of Right-of-way Deed from Mercurio Martinez to State of Texas, 1933.

17/3
Deposit slips, Union National Bank, special account, 1952.

17/4
Copy of "Bensten Law" authorizing relocation of townsite in Zapata County inundated by Falcon Dam, 1944.

17/5
Copy of a partition of land by and between Felipe Francisca and David Martinez.

17/6
Social and Political life of Proceso Martinez, by Mercurio Martinez, 1951.

17/7
Autobiography of Mercurio Martinez, This is one of the most complete of the several autobiographies in these papers. 1952.

17/8
A trip taken by Mercurio Martinez down Rio Grande in a steam-boat from Dolores Ranch to San Juan Farm in 1902, written, 1951.

17/9
Creation and short history of Zapata County.

17/10
Contract between County Commissioners of Zapata County and Virgil Lott and Mercurio Martinez to write the history of the county, 1951.

17/11
Note saying "Jose Maria Pena Vidaurri to Cosme Martinez removed to be used in case of Enrique Martinez vs. Vidaurri, " 1956.

17/12
Tax receipts and records of Maria M. de Ponce property to 1948.

17/13
Back taxes of Maria Telles property (in care of Mercurio Martinez), 1949.

17/14
Newspaper article on Manuel J. Raymond as appeared in Laredo Times, March 22, 1951.

17/15
A poem by Mercurio Martinez about he and Mr. Lucas and the Falcon Dam and Reservoir, 1951.

17/16
Bill of sale from Experanza Penn et. al. to Mercurio Martinez for a house in Laredo, 1953.

17/17
Some verses of Antonio Plaza.

17/18
Registration certificate (for draft) of Mercurio Martinez, 1918.

17/19
Copy of Partition Deed by and between Jose Angel Uribe, Ignacia Uribe, and Jovita Uribe, 1896.

17/20
A poem about local political parties and elections, 1952.

17/21
Bills paid and expenses for rent house at 505-1/2 S. Meadow, 1953.

17/22
Map of and history of Falcon Dam and Power Plant, 1953.

17/23
Copy of Partition Deed by and between Jose Angel Uribe, Jovita Urbie, and Ignacia Uribe, 1915.

17/24
Proposed lease of a building in New Zapata from Mercurio Martinez to Southwestern Bell Telephone for 1 year from 1953.

17/25
Bills and expenses on the Tomas Trevino property, 1952, 1953, and 1954.

17/26
Bills and expenses on house at 505-1/2 S. Meadow, 1953

17/27
Poems and verses by Mercurio Martinez concerning he and G. W. Lucas, 1951.

17/28
Notification from International Boundary and Water Commission concerning Mercurio Martinez's job as an Interpreter, 1952.

17/29
Letters of recommendation to U. S. Civil Service for Mercurio Martinez, 1951.

17/30
Designation of Beneficiary by Mercurio Martinez as a U. S. employee, 1952.

17/31
Various personnel forms on Mercurio Martinez as interpreter for International Boundary and Water Commission, 1953.

17/32
Group Medical and Surgical Service - health insurance for Mercurio Martinez as a government employee, 1952.

17/33
Deed from Jose Maria Margil Vidaurri to Hipolito Pena, Used in a case in 1956. 1879.

17/34
School matters concerning Mercurio Martinez, Jr., and Rosa C. Martinez.

17/35
Right-of-way from Proceso Martinez to County of Zapata across San Andres Pasture, 1931.

17/36
Lease agreement from Mercurio Martinez to Ed Dillard, 1954.

Various Materials

22/1
Statements showing lines on maps concerning the Cosme Martinez Tract in Dolores Subdivision of Borrego Grant, related to the case of Martinez vs. Vidaurri, 1957.

22/2
Note saying "Map showing the San Ignacio, Corralitos and Dolores Subdivisions. Porcions and the north corner showing the 5000 varas wide judgement (Decree) is found among maps of steel cabinets rolled maps."

22/3
Field notes and map of Recuerdo Ranch-Farm situated in Dolores SubdivisionBorrego Grant, 1910.

22/4
Heirship and biography of Cosme Martinez, grandfather of Mercurio Martinez, 1958.

22/5
Short history of Zapata County in 1858, including an account of moving the county seat after the construction of Falcon Dam, by Mercurio Martinez, 1958.

22/6
Copy of deed from Jovita Uribe to Ernesto M. Uribe, subject to life estate, 1958.

22/7
Field notes of tract of land of 99-1/2 acres, known as La Independencia, and 179 acres, known as La Abundancia, owned by Proceso Martinez.

22/8
Affidavit of heirship by Loreto Trevino de Botello as to children and heirs of her father Tomas Maria Trevino, 1940.

22/9
Map of Zapata County at its 100 year anniversary, showing land ownership. 1958,

22/10
Translation of a Spanish Partition Deed between Margarita Benavides Trevino, heirs of Manuel B. Trevino, Jose Angel Uribe et. al., 1924.

22/11
Copy of a special deed from Jovita Uribe to the Bishop of Corpus Christi, 1948.

22/12
Copies of deeds (briefs) from Blanca and Filia Martinez, children of Serafin Martinez, 1959.

22/13
Sketch of sewer connection of Lots 4 and 6, Block 906 E. D. Laredo, 1958.

22/14
Statement of Mercurio Martinez in reference to San Ygnacio Subdivision, Borrego Grant owned by Jesus Trevino, et. al.; also affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to the Jaral Pasture, also in San Ygnacio Subdivision, 1958.

22/15
Sketch showing tracts of land in Dolores Subdivision of Cosme Martinez tract, taken by U. S. Government.

22/16
Maps, field notes, and other descriptions of San Antonio Pasture, Dolores Subdivision, Borrego Grant, 1958.

22/17
A poem by Mercurio Martinez entitled Danza - Titulada, about two of his friends, Judge R. D. Wright and E. James Kazen, 1958.

22/18
Family tree and map of land of Antonio Gutierrez and descendents of Josefina Cuellar, compiled 1952-1958.

22/19
A report to Charles L. Short, U. S. District Attorney, about parcels of land taken from Mercurio Martinez by U. S. Government in San Ygnacio and Dolores Subdivision, 1958.

22/20
Affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to chain of title of Recuerdo Ranch, and affidavit of Eusebio Villegas as to the long and continuous possession of said ranch of Mercurio Martinez, 1958.

22/21
AAA Roadmap of Mexico, 1957.

22/22
Sketch of sewer and water lines in Block 7, Block 91 W. D. Laredo.

22/23
Map showing parcels of land taken by U. S. Government out of shares in the names of heirs of Cosme Martinez, Dolores Subdivision, Borrego Grant.

22/24
Map showing parcels of land taken by U. S. Government out of Share 14, known as Campo Santo Tract, San Ygnacio Subdivision, Borrego Grant.

22/25
List of lands owned by Mercurio Martinez in vicinity of San Ygnacio, known as Campo Santo Tract, also Callejon de Martinez, 1958.

22/26
Copy of map of the partition of San Ygnacio Subdivision made in 1896 by Gutierrez, Uribe, and Benavides; also a list of partial distances of upper and lower lines of said subdivision.

22/27
Memo of lease agreement of Proceso Martinez and J. M. Sanchez, 1958.

22/28
Record of La Selva Ranch acres leased to Juan Bustamante Montalvo; also 666 acres leased to J. M. Sanchez in Casa Verde and Las Cabras, 1958.

22/29
Sketch map of partition of land of Felipe, David, Francisca Martinez, out of Porcion 52, Webb County, 1939 agreement.

22/30
Copy of map of Partition of San Ygnacio Subdivision by and between the Gutierrez, Benavides and Uribe families, 1896.

22/31
Records of cost of sewer and toilet at 520 S. Mendiola Avenue and Diaz Street, Lot 7, Block 906 E. D. Laredo, 1958.

22/32
Map of a partition by and between Guadalupe Uribe de Martinez, et. al., also shows tract purchased by Mercurio Martinez from Rosa and Simona Uribe, 1927; 1943.

22/33
Part of field notes of the west or northwest line of Zapata (Webb-Zapata boundary line).

22/34
Sketch showing distances of Uribe-Benavides boundary line to La Selva Ranch, 1915.

22/35
Replot of Lot 191, Block 32, San Ygnacio, 1946.

22/36
Will and other papers of Juvenal Martinez and wife, 1958.

Smoot Newsletters: A - F

S4-7/13: "The Dan Smoot Report. June 1961, Dallas, TX" [special anniversary].

S4-7/14: "The Dan Smoot Report. April 15, 1963, v. 9 no. 15 Dallas, TX."

S4-7/15: "Facts Forum: Final Programs," Undated.

S4-7/16: "Facts Forum News: February 1952 to December 1954."

S4-7/17: "Facts Forum News: December 1952 to June 1955."

S4-7/18: "Facts Forum: January 1955 - June 1955."

S4-7/19: "Facts Forum Television Program: #1 to #28," Undated.

S4-7/20: "Facts Forum Television Program: #29 to #52," Undated.

S4-7/21: "Facts Forum Television Program: #53 to #69," Undated.

Oversize Materials

58/9: Genealogical chart of the descendants of Jesus Treviño and Viviana Gutierrez, founders of San Ygnacio, Texas.

58/10: Map showing the subdivisions of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant in Zapata and Webb Counties, blueprint, 1921

58/11: Map of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, blueprint.

Oversize Materials

64/36: Map of roads and land holdings in the Dolores Subdivision, 1927.

64/37: Ink sketch map of Mercurio Martinez lands in Zapata County including Casa Verde and La Selva farms, 1936.

64/38: Land ownership map of Zapata County showing roads and ranches, ink on linen, 1919.

64/39: Contour map of property of the Cole Interests in Webb and Duval Counties.

64/40: Map of land in Webb and Zapata Counties showing conflict between the porciónes of Laredo and the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint, 1911.

J-M

2/1: Johnson, Lyndon B. - including newsletters and form letters from Lyndon B. Johnson to Mercurio Martinez and a letter from Mercurio Martinez to Lyndon B. Johnson. 1959-1961; January 14, 1961

2/2: Kingdom of Zapata, correspondence and copies of correspondence relating to a proposed reprinting of a county history The Kingdom of Zapata by Virgil Lott and Mercurio Martinez. 1952; 1962

2/3: Kingdom of Zapata, correspondence, notes and financial records relating to publication of the book. 1951-1954

2/4: Kingdom of Zapata, statements, correspondence, newsletters and other materials relating to Mercurio Martinez's historical interests. 1954-1963

2/5: La Cantera Farm, a sketch showing brush on outside fence lines. Undated

2/6: La Selva [UNK], maps and copies of deeds including a map of La Silva Pasture, and a copy of a deed transferring land from Carmen D. de Sanchez and her husband to Mercurio Martinez. 1952

2/7: La Selva y Casa Verde, field notes, correspondence, and sketch maps relating to La Selva, Casa Verde and Las Cabras Pastures, containing 1084.45 acres, and a map and papers. 1927-1929; 1950-1956

2/8: La Selva y Casa Verde Farms, including Las Cabras field notes, seed catalogs and receipts for seeds. 1946-1947

2/9: La Selva Ranch, notes, copies of documents and maps related to the chain of title of the various tracts of La Selva Ranch including a map of lands of heirs of Manuel B. Trevino. 1923-1959

2/10: La Trinidad Ranch, correspondence, copies of documents and other materials related to the leasing of La Trinidad Ranch, Mercurio Martinez, Lessor to Tom M. Harper, Lessee. 1957-1960

2/11: La Trinidad Ranch, copies of records, tank maps, grazing contracts, oil and gas lease documents, correspondence and other materials. 1926-1961

2/12: La Trinidad Ranch, Chain of Title, copies of deeds. 1848-1959

2/13: Las Cerritos y Alito Pasture, copies or drafts of papers related to the proposed lease of lands. 1954

2/14: Leases and Contracts, copies of documents relating to Mercurio Martinez's lands, including irrigation matters and lease of land for a border patrol campsite. 1914-1945

2/15: Maldonado, Silvestre, 1926 Barney Street, San Antonio, Texas, correspondence, bank statements and receipts concerning payments on a note extended to Maldonado and co-signed by Mercurio Martinez.

2/16: Martinez, Amalia, Juvenal, Lauro, and Serafin correspondence and copies of deeds of the partition of pasture lands and a copy of a partition deed by and between Juvenal Martinez, Serafin Martinez, Lauro Martinez and Amalia Martinez, a feme sole, of their lots held in common in San Ygnacio, Zapata County, October-November. 1963

2/17: Martinez, Cristina T., policy matters, including a list of insurance policies. March 1962

2/18: Martinez, David, map and memos of mineral rights, including correspondence and copies of deeds, relating to the David Martinez estate. November 1956 - February 1957

2/19: Martinez, Endosorio, notes, correspondence and other materials related to Mercurio Martinez's work as attorney-in-fact for Endosorio Martinez. 1956-1958

2/20: Martinez, Eudoxio and David and Francisca Martinez, copies of deeds and other documents related to the purchase of land in Zapata County and the disposal by will of property in Laredo.

2/21: Martinez, Eudoxio, copies of wills, deeds and other documents relating to the property of Eudoxio Martinez and his wife, Tomasa Gutierrez de Martinez, including the deed of purchase of San Jose Ranch, Dolores Subdivision, Zapata County. 1936-1948

2/22: Martinez, Francisca, copy of Last Will. July 1928

2/23: Martinez, Guadalupe, copies of documents pertaining to her estate which was left to her husband, Mercurio Martinez after her death in June 1935. 1935-1958

2/24: Martinez, Josefina M., copies of documents and correspondence relating to her estate and the will of Proceso Martinez. December 1954 - April 1955

Notebooks and Materials Relating to Dolores Ranch Site

6/1: Notebook containing an index to the materials kept in the "Big Iron Safe." Some of the materials indexed in this notebook are found in Boxes 6-11.

6/2: Notebook No. 1 describing papers once stored in a safe and steel cabinet of Mercurio Martinez with notes on contents of deeds. Some of the materials indexed in this notebook are found in Boxes 13-19.

6/3: Notebook No. 2, describing papers once stored in a steel cabinet. Some of the materials indexed in this notebook are found in Boxes 19-28.

6/4: List and short description of old files and papers of Robert Lee Bobbitt, attorney, which were stored in Mercurio Martinez's Big Iron Safe at 416 Lincoln Street, Laredo, Texas, 1963.

6/5: Notes and copies of documents related to a dispute over the Dolores Ranch site between Enrique Martinez et. al. and Antonia Martinez de Vidaurri, A copy of a statement made by Ramon Arrendondo, contains the story of a family of refugees from the Mexican Revolution. 1960-1962. December 11, 1961,

6/6: Notes, family trees, and copies of documents related to Dolores Ranch site in dispute between the Martinez and Vidaurri families, 1884-1961.

6/7: More papers and maps related to the Dolores Ranch site in dispute between the Martinez and Vidaurri families, 1956-1961.

6/8: Correspondence, maps and additional papers related to the Dolores Ranch Site in dispute between the Martinez and Vidaurri families, including a December 23, 1961, sketch map showing dates of surveys of Webb, Encinal, Duval, Zapata and Starr counties.

Papers and Maps

7/1: Papers and maps containing "Information which may be used to file suit against Vidaurri trying to recover 300 acres around the Dolores Ranch, Zapata County, Texas", 1916-1960.

7/2: Same as No. 6 A and including an August 29, 1961, history of the Dolores Ranch founded by Cosme Martinez, 1961-1963.

7/3: Oral Deposition and answers of Mercurio Martinez in connection with the case of Enrique Martinez et. al., vs. Maria Vidaurri de Herbst, et. al., December 7, 1961.

7/4: Papers, maps and correspondence related to the new case of Martinez vs. Vidaurri, 1927-1962.

7/5: Accounts of episodes in the Laredo custom's district by Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

7/6: Copies of "Magazin de La Prensa", 1941.

7/7: Picture of Mercurio Martinez pointing at the two stones placed at Canada de San Andres by Spanish surveyors and picture of the stone house built by Cosme Martinez at Dolores Ranch in 1860.

7/8: Correspondence and papers related to the Dolores settlement road case, 1961-1962.

7/9: Copies of deeds, notes and other records related to the Martinez-Vidaurri land controversy.

7/10: Primarily correspondence between Mercurio Martinez and his son, Mercurio Martinez, Jr., and nephew, Antonio Martinez, 1956-1958.

Various Materials

23/1
Map of tracts near Dolores and copy of letter to R. L. Bobbitt, 1959.

23/2
Time books with hours Mercurio Martinez worked for the International Boundary and Water Commission beginning in 1951.

23/3
Pocket guide of human anatomy.

23/4
Inventory of Estate of Adela Uribe de Martinez, 1959.

23/5
Chain of Title of Josefa Martinez de Gutierrez, 100 acre tract known as Share No. 2, Comunidad de Dolores, Zapata County, 1959.

23/6
A map of 61.6 acres on which Dolores settlement is situated, 1951.

23/7
Field notes of La Selva and Casa Verde Pastures.

23/8
Blue Cross and Blue Shield identification cards of Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

23/9
Note concerning the will of Adolfo Martinez, filed and recorded in Zapata County Clerks Office, 1959.

23/10
Note concerning a certified copy of will and testament of Ignacio Uribe, including order of probate, filed and recorded in Zapata County Clerk Office, 1959.

23/11
Reports, maps, sketches, in reference to Partition of Porciónes 1, 2 and 3, Zapata County, 1954.

23/12
Certified copy of will and testament of Adolfo Martinez with order probating same, Also will and testament of Ignacio Uribe, 1916. 1934.

23/13
Declaration of U. S. District Court taking Parcels Z-515-B and Z-515-F, Dolores Land, 1959.

23/14
Form of affidavit for adoption of Santiago Hector Arredondo by his maternal grandparents, 1959.

23/15
Affidavit of Mercurio Martinez in reference to descendents of Jesus Trevino and Blas Maria Uribe, 1957.

23/16
Verses composed by Mercurio Martinez for the marriage of his son to Rosa Ancira, 1959.

23/17
Short biography of Don Proceso Martinez by Mercurio Martinez.

23/18
Affidavit of Jean Bustamante Montalvo that he is familiar with La Selva and Casa Verde Ranches, 1959.

23/19
Brief abstract of Jose Vasquez Borrego Grant, including San Ygnacio, Corralitos, and Dolores Subdivisions.

23/20
A poetic eulogy to the French people by Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

23/21
Last will and testament of Leonor Uribe de Martinez, widow of Adolfo Martinez, 1941.

23/22
The Ballad of Wilfido Fuentes.

23/23
Duplicate of an affidavit by Mercurio Martinez in reference to the chain of title to La Trinidad Ranch, situated in San Ygnacio Subdivision of the Borrego Grant, 1959.

23/24
Field notes of Lot 11, Block 47, San Ygnacio, Zapata County, with sketch attached, 1954.

23/25
Duplicate of an affidavit by Mercurio Martinez in reference to the chain of title to La Selva Ranch Farm, situated in San Ygnacio Subdivision, Borrego Grant, 1959.

23/26
Copy of an affidavit by Mercurio Martinez in reference to Share No. 9, known as Bracilito Ranch, owned by J. M. Sanchez, 1944.

Oversize Materials

61/21: Original map showing the subdivision of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, ink, 1958.

61/22: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, whiteprint, 1962.

61/23: Genealogical chart showing the children and heirs of Estanislado Gutierrez and Josefa Gutierrez, descendants of Captain José Miguel de Cuellar, an early settler of Texas, ink original.

61/24: Whiteprint copy of No. 23.

Oversize Materials

62/25: Map of lands owned by Proceso Martinez in the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint with manuscript additions, 1931.

62/26: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, whiteprint, 1958.

62/27: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant showing the north corner of the Vidaurri vs. Bruni judgment, blueprint, 1933.

62/28: Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant showing details in the Dolores settlement area, pencil on tracing paper.

62/29: Certificate of appointment of Miss Rosa Uribe Peña as vice-chairman of the San Ygnacio, Texas Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1942.

62/30: Map showing Porciónes 12-19, Webb County, Texas, blueprint, 1934.

Speeches by Other Scientists

11/1: Tuve, M. A., "It is Not the Machine That is Being Dedicated Here Today. It is Some Part of Each of Us That Is Being Dedicated Again", Tallahassee, dedication of the Van De Graff Accelerators at the Nuclear Research Building, Florida State University, 5 pp., March 24, 1960.

11/2: Miller, Hugh H., "Nuclear Energy-Applications of Radioisotopes in Highway Engineering", Detroit, Electronics Committee, American Association of State Highway Officials, 16 pp., December 2, 1960.

11/3: McAfee, John, "Future of Nuclear Medicine", Pittsburgh, Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting, 9 pp., June 14, 1961.

11/4: Ward, A. H., "Growth and Adaptation of Radioisotope Work in Ghana", United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas, 4 pp., October 15, 1962.

11/5: Roux, A. J. A., "Nuclear Energy Research and Development in South Africa", United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas, 6 pp., October 15, 1962.

11/6: Anonymous untitled speech, labeled hospital dedication speech, 6 pp., [1962].

11/7: Seaborg, Glenn T., "The New Elements--Plutonium and Beyond", Oak Ridge, 20th Anniversary Celebration on the Occasion of the Retirement of the Graphite Reactor, 14 pp., November 4, 1963.

11/8: Tape, Gerald F., Untitled remarks, Brookhaven National Laboratory, dedication of High-Intensity Radiation Development Laboratory, 7 pp., November 22, 1963.

11/9: Bloom, Justin L., "Radioisotope-Powered Direct Conversion Systems", Clearwater, FL., Annual Meeting and Technical Conference, Region 3, IEEE, 14 pp. text, 7 pp. plates, May 4-6, 1964.

11/10: Workinger, Ted, "Isotopes as Tools for Industry", 12 pp., Undated.

11/11: Lane, James A., "The Economics of Nuclear Power" abstract, 2 pp., Undated.

Photographs

20/12: General photographs, 1936-1960.

20/13: General photographs, 1961-1964.

20/14: Isotopes production photographs, 1946-1947.

Brandt Materials

1/1
Note to Mr. Langbord from Dew
Letter to Lilly Hardt from Rupert C. Woodward. January 28, 1964
Letter to Rupert C. Woodward from Lilly Hardt. February 3, 1964
Letter to Lilly Hardt from Rupert C. Woodward. February 7, 1964

1/2
Several newspaper clippings about Brandt including his obituary (January 10, 1897)

1/3
Manuscript, "Texas Fever" by Brandt. 1895

1/4
A letter from Meyersville, Texas. January 7, 1889

1/5
Newspaper article, "Dr. Louis Brandt of Meyersville, DeWitt county, Texas on Pleiro-Pneumonia, Texas Fever, and other Diseases of Animals". (includes a photocopy of the original)

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

3/1: Secretary, Corresponding, circa 1960

3/2: Treasurer's Reports, May 6-7, 1960

3/3: Vice President-At-Large, May 5, 1960

3/4: Vice-President, 1st, 1959-1960

3/5: Vice-President, 2nd, Undated

3/6: Vice-President, 3rd, Undated

3/7: Vice-President, 4th, Undated

3/8: Vice-President, 5th, 1959-1960

3/9: Yearbooks, 1959-1960

3/10: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1961

3/11: Annual Reports, 1960-1961

3/12: Constitution and By-Laws, May 13, 1961

3/13: Correspondence, April-May 1961

3/14: Executive Board Meeting, 1960-1961

3/15: Newsletters, February 4, 1961

3/16: Newspaper Clippings, July 28, 1960

3/17: Nominations, May 13, 1961

3/18: President, Undated

3/19: Secretary, Corresponding, circa 1961

3/20: Treasurer's Reports, 1960-1961

3/21: Vice-President, 2nd, Undated

3/22: Vice-President, 3rd, circa 1961

3/23: Vice-President, 5th, 1960-1961

3/24: Annual Meeting, May 12, 1962

3/25: Annual Reports, 1961-1962

3/26: Awards - Annual Awards to Cadet, May 13, 1962

3/27: District Information, Undated

3/28: Executive Board Meeting, 1961-1962

3/29: Newsletters, 1961-1962

3/30: President, Undated

3/31: Treasurer's Reports, May 12, 1962

3/32: Vice-President, 5th, 1961-1962

3/33: Yearbooks, 1961-1962

3/34: Annual Meeting, May 11, 1963

3/35: Annual Reports, 1962-1963

3/36: Awards - Distinguished Alumni Awards, November 16, 1962

3/37: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

3/38: Correspondence, 1962-1963

3/39: District Meetings, January 12, 1963

3/40: Events - Texas A&M Century Study Convocations, September-November 1962

3/41: Executive Board Meeting, February-May 1963

3/42: Federation Calendar, 1962-1963

3/43: Members' Club - various, 1962-1963

3/44: Newspaper Clippings, October 9, 1962

3/45: Officer Duties, 1962-1963

3/46: President, February 2, 1963

3/47: Treasurer's Reports, May 11, 1963

3/48: Vice-President, 5th, 1962-1963

3/49: Yearbooks, 1962-1963

3/50: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1964

3/51: Annual Reports, 1963-1964

3/52: Constitution and By-Laws, circa 1923-1964; Undated

3/53: Correspondence, 1963-1964

3/54: District Meetings, 1963-1964

3/55: Executive Board Meeting, 1963-1964

3/56: Federation Calendar, 1963-1964

3/57: Members' Clubs - Various, February 1, 1964

3/58: Newsletters, circa 1963-1964

3/59: Newspaper Clippings, May 12, 1964; circa 1964

3/60: Officer's List, 1963-1964

3/61: President, circa 1963-1964

3/62: Treasurer's Reports, May 1964

3/63: Vice-President, 5th, 1963-1964

3/64: Yearbooks, 1963-1964

3/65: District Information, Undated

Other Materials

3-10/1: Tearsheets of articles by Binder in general interest magazines, 1936, 1953 - 1961, undated

3-10/2: United States Air Force report: Testing for Extrasensory Perception With a Machine (1963), with letter to Binder from USAF Office of Aerospace Research, January 1964

A-I

1/1: Abrego, Nelda G. - Correspondence related to the immigration of Miss Abrego to the United States and her later return to Monterrey, Mexico. November 1959 - April 1961

1/2: Altito Pasture - Correspondence relating to the rental by Mercurio Martinez and others a 100 acre tract, José Vasquez Borrego Grant, Zapata County, Texas. October 1959

1/3: Altito Tract - Handwritten drafts (borradores) of deeds relating to the Altito Tract, also known as the Josefa Martinez de Gutierrez tract, Zapata County, Texas, and involving Martinez and the heirs of Maria del Refugio Gutierrez de Martinez, deceased. 1959

1/4: Campo Santo Pasture - Notes, maps and correspondence concerning land in the vicinity of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, proposed for sale to Henry M. Martinez by Mercurio Martinez, also included is a copy of civil action No. 529, condemning Martinez' property for the Falcon Reservoir. May 1958 - November 1962; June 10, 1958

1/5: Casa Verde Abstract, (File No. 25), including a "Map of the Partition of the Heirs of Manuel Benavides Garcia hands in the José Vazquez Borrego Grant and Certain Sections of Land," Zapata County, and an unsigned Oil and Gas Lease, relating to land owned by Martinez. 1917 - August 1930.

1/6: Casa Verde y La Selva - Copies of documents and correspondence relating to hands formerly owned by Jose S. Benavides and purchased by Martinez. 1928-1958

1/7: Cerritos Tract - Correspondence and notes concerning the proposed sale of land near Volares, Zapata County, owned by Martinez. April - May 1961

1/8: Chalas Property, Lot No. 9, Block 91 Laredo, lists of materials, receipts, permits and sketch maps related to the installation of water in three houses on Calle Hidalgo, Laredo and adding a bathroom to one house. September - November 1960

1/9: District Court Terms of Webb and Zapata Counties, and other materials including a copy of the will of A.M. Bruni, an old photograph of county officials, a copy of a speech made by James V. Allard while running for the U. S. Senate, and memo sheets quoting authorities to be used in legal cases including Bruni vs. Borrego (1941). July 1928; August 1942; Undated

1/10: Eye Operation Expenses, including bills, correspondence, and insurance materials related to Mercurio Martinez's cataract operation, performed by Dr. Joseph A. de Gasperi of San Antonio, in 1954. Copies of later letters from Mercurio Martinez to Dr. Gasperi through 1959 are included. In one, Mercurio Martinez offers to help Dr. Gasperi purchase land near Falcon Dam. dated September 2, 1959

1/11: Farm Maps of Mercurio Martinez, including 6 maps prepared by the U. S. Department of Agriculture,showing tracts of land in Zapata County, referred to by Mercurio Martinez as Casa Verde Farm, Guadalupe Farm, La [UNK] Farm, El Campo Santo, Recuerdo Farm, and La Silva Farm. Correspondence and notes are also included. 1939; January-April 1949

1/12: Federal Land Bank of Houston, correspondence concerning a transfer of interest of stock from Jose S. Benavides to Mercurio Martinez, Also included is a Texas State Historical Survey Committee Program. March 1960; October 1960

1/13: Gutierrez, Felipe Martinez, David Martinez and Francisa Martinez, copies of documents relating to the petition of their lands in Webb and Zapata counties including a copy of a map of the petition. 1925-1937

1/14: Gutierrez, Felipe M., Estate of, including notes, sketch maps and correspondence related to the petition of Jesus M. Gonzales land in the Comunidad de Dolores, Zapata County. 1948-1951

1/15: Gutierrez, Felipe M. vs. Margarita Gutierrez, copy of an injunction granted to the plaintiffs, Felipe M. Gonzales et. al. for their exclusive use of a lane from the Laredo-Zapata State Highway to the San Jose Ranch, Zapata County as described by the metes and bounds of said lane. 1930

1/16: Gutierrez, Herlinda de Martinez, correspondence and copies of documents related to the contest of her will. 1958-1962

1/17: Hidalgo Houses, water meter sketch maps, notes and receipts, concerning the installation of water meters on rental property, Laredo. 1961

1/18: Highway, Laredo-Zapata, copies of documents and maps concerning highway right-to-way, including maps of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas.

1/19: Historical Association, correspondence, clippings, reports and newsletters related to the Texas State Historical Association, including materials on the history of Zapata County. 1956-1960

1/20: History of San Ygnacio, Laredo and Laredo National Bank, Jose Vasquez Borrego, Jesus Trevino, Blas Maria Uribe and other ancestors of Mercurio Martinez, as presented in clippings and notes by Martinez. A picture of the sundial at San Ygnacio is included. Other settlements mentioned are Guerrero, Tamaulipas, originally Revilla, and Zapata. 1957-1961

1/21: Income Tax Reports, including list of houses owned by Mercurio Martinez. 1958-1961

1/22: Insurance of Mercurio Martinez houses against fire, Insurance policies. 1963-1964

1/23: Intervencion, Francesca, newspapers and clippings. 1945; 1958

Clippings

6/12
News Clippings - Places - 1953, 1955-1956

6/13
News Clippings - Places - 1960

6/14
News Clippings - Places - 1961

6/15
News Clippings - Places - 1962

6/16
News Clippings - Places - 1963

6/17
News Clippings - Places - 1964

6/18
News Clippings - People - 1942, 1955-1957

6/19
News Clippings - People - 1960-1961

6/20
News Clippings - People - 1962

6/21
News Clippings - People - 1963

6/22
News Clippings - People - 1964

6/23
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1956, 1959-1960, 1962

6/24
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1963

6/25
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1964

Pressbooks FRAGILE

7/1
Pressbook, cover to page 75a [1/2] FRAGILE
1961-1962

7/2
Pressbook, page 76 to end [2/2] FRAGILE
1961-1962

7/3
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1962-1963

7/4
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1962-1963

7/5
Pressbook FRAGILE
1963-1964

L. L. Foster Research Materials

1/1:

  • Personal Papers on L. L. Foster
  • Three promissory notes Gilbert to Foster. 1886
  • Letter Cavitt to Foster. June 9, 1898
  • Family Record of Joseph D. Foster. 1892 (3 pages)
  • Letter T. E. Hollingsworth to Foster. March 9, 1898
  • Letter (promissory note) Discon to Foster. November 30, 1889
  • Foster letter and order to W.B. Wortham for Glover… Anderson Oil Co. Stock (original and 2 copies)
  • Checks (2) to W. B. Wortham. April 9, 1891
    . Federal Notice Col. L. L. Foster. December 2, 1901
  • Resolution on Death of Foster by A&M Board of Directors. Undated (2 pages)
  • Letter T. O. Walton to Mus. L. L. Foster. August 1, 1928 Photocopies included with each

1/2: Correspondence Letters and other Materials

  • From D. B. Cofer to Mrs. C. D. Kelly. September 29, 1955
  • From D. B. Cofer to Mrs. W. H. V. Harris. November 17, 1955
  • From D. B. Cofer to C. D. Kelly. November 17, 1955
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mrs. B. S. Nelson. March 4, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mr. H. H. Hankey. March 18, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mr. John C. Eckert. March 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Studtman Photo Service. March 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mr. Dudley Whitcomb. March 18, 1963
  • From Dudley Whitcomb to Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns. March 20, 1963
  • From Henry H. Hankey to Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns. March 21, 1963
  • From Dixie T. Milton to Lt. Col. Byrns. March 22, 1963
  • News article attached "Biographical Sketches of Members of the 19th Legislature"
  • From Sophie Hutson Rollins to Byrns. March 25, 1963
  • From J. C. Eckert to Byrns. March 26, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to J. C. Eckert. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Judge Paine Lee Bush. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Harry B. Tuer. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Joe Thomas. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to Nole Hollingsworth. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to C. C. Clements. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to the Pastor at The First Baptist Church in Austin. May 1, 1963
  • From Tuer to Byrns. May 2, 1963
  • From Noel Stollingsworth to Byrns. May 3, 1963
  • From Byrns to T. D. McNeil. May 3, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 12, 1963
  • From Byrns to Farm and Ranch Publishing Company. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to Goolsby. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to L. H. Tapscott. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to McNeil. May 14, 1963
  • From Irma Ferguson to Col. Robert E. Byrns
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 19, 1963
  • From Ray A. Walter to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. July 16, 1952
  • From Ray A. Walter to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. July 22, 1952
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. May 23, 1963
  • From Robert W. Parker to Byrns. May 23, 1963
  • From L. H. Tapscott to Byrns. May 23, 1963
  • From Bush to Byrns. May 26, 1963
    . Material on L. L. Foster prepared by Bush for Byrns
  • From Bush to Byrns. May 31, 1963
  • Copy of news article "Col. Foster Died in Dallas Today". December 2, 1901
  • From Tapscott to Byrns. June 3, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. June 6, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mr. Ray A. Walker. June 6, 1963
  • From Bush to Col. R. E. Byrns. June 13, 1963
  • From Ray A. Walter to Robert E. Byrns. June 15, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. June 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Mary Givens Bryan. June 20, 1963
  • From Bush to Col. Robert E. Byrns. June 21, 1963
  • "Death of Col. Foster"
  • From Sims to Burns. June 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. August 6, 1963
  • From Mrs. Philip W. Bryant to Byrns. July 1, 1963
  • From L. H. Tapscott to Byrns. July 29, 1963

1/3: Correspondence Letters

  • From Mrs. Homer Bevill to Byrns. June 18, 1962
  • From Byrns to The County Clerk and Recorder. June 18, 1962
  • From Byrns to Mr. Ray A Walter
  • From Byrns to Dr. J. R. K. Kantor
  • "Library Photographic Service Rates"
  • From Kantor to Byrns. December 9, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 16, 1964
  • From Byrns to Mr. Jack Hawkins. June 22, 1962
  • From Ray A. Walter to Byrns. September 5, 1962
  • From Tollison to Byrns. October 23, 1962
  • From Byrns to Walker. November 13, 1962
  • From Byrns to the librarian at Georgia State Library. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to State Capital. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Helen Estes. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to the Greenville County Clerk and Recorder
  • From Byrns to Tollison. November 16, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Nadine Simmons. November 16, 1962
  • From Wheeler to Mrs. Bryan. November 19, 1962
  • From Miss Maggie Garlington to Byrns. November 27, 1962
  • From Pete Wheeler to Mrs. Bryan. November 19, 1962
  • From Byrns to the Director of the Georgia Department of Veterans. November 14, 1962
  • Information search letter by Mrs. Byran. November 26, 1962
  • From Byrns to Dr. William R. Estep
  • From Mrs. Bryan to Byrns. December 22, 1962
  • From Ray A. Walter to Byrns. Dec. 10, 1962
  • From W. R. Estep to Byrns. November 30, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Maggie Garlington. February 12, 1963
  • From Byrns to Estep. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bevill. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bryan. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Walter. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bevill. February 27, 1963
  • From Hutson to Byrns. February 28, 1963
  • From Miss Garlington to Byrns. February 27, 1962
  • From W. R. Estep to Byrns. March 1, 1963
  • From Byrns to Shuffler. March 1, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bryan
  • Correspondence between Byrns and Walter
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Henry Rollins. March 4, 1963
  • Promotion List, Session 1931-1932
  • From Walton to Mrs. L. L. Foster

1/4: Correspondence Letters

  • From Martin to Mr. Gibb Gilchrist
  • From Kemp to Gibb Gilchrist
  • From Gilchrist to Kemp
  • From Gilchrist to Martin
  • From Walter to Mrs. Castle
  • From Walter to 'The Librarian'
  • From Byrns to The Texas Aggie

1/5: Correspondence Letters

  • From Seward to Cofer
  • Copy of "In Memoriam" for Foster
  • From Byrns to Editor of the Groesbeck Journal
  • From Jack R. Hawkins to Byrns. February 24, 1962
  • From Byrns to Librarian at Bancroft Library. February 26, 1962
  • From Byrns to Dr. Llorena Friend. February 27, 1962
  • From Byrns to Mr. Dorman Winfrey
  • From Byrns to General Services Administration. February 27, 1962
  • From Llerena Friend to Byrns. March 5, 1962
  • From Kantor to Byrns. March 5, 1962
  • From Byrns to General Services Administration. March 15, 1962
  • From James M. Day to Byrns. March 30, 1962
  • From Richard Weinert for Byrns. April 5, 1962
  • From Byrns to Walter. June 18, 1962
  • From Walter to Byrns. June 21, 1962

1/6: Funeral Notice and Photographs

  • Funeral Notice for L. L. Foster
  • Picture of Foster and his family in Groesbeck 1885 or 1886
  • Picture of Mack Foster. 1925
  • Picture of Henry Foster. 1915
  • Picture of Walter Foster. 1900
  • Picture of Edna Foster. 1900
  • Picture of May Foster. 1887-1896
  • Picture of Walter and Joseph Foster
  • Picture of Joseph Foster. 1912
  • Picture of Henry Foster. 1899
  • Picture of Henry Foster and friends. 1899

Articles and Other Writings

13/1: "Pacific Science Congress, August 26-31, 1961", transcription of the tape-recorded report Dr. Aebersold did of his trip to the 10th Pacific Science Congress, 25 pp., [September 1961].

13/2: "Report on 10th Pacific Science Congress, August 31, 1961", typed report, 13 pp., [September 1961].

13/3: "Summary of Far East-Australia Trip, September 3-October 13,1961", processed report, 22 pp., October 31, 1961.

13/4: "New Developments in Radioisotope Production and Application in the United States", Proceedings of the Fourth Japan Conference on Radioisotopes, (exists here only in processed form, 14 pp., 1961.

13/5: "Recent Progress in Application of High-Intensity Radiation Facilities and Sources", Research Reactor Journal, 3 pp., (joint article with Martin Stein), October 1961.

13/6: "Radioisotopes ... Atomic Medicines that Save Lives Every Day", American Professional Pharmacist, 11 pp., (also appeared in RX Health), November 1961.

13/7: "Radioactive Isotopes Atomic Energy Bonus", Chemistry, 25 pp., January 1962.

13/8: "Radiation Preservation of Sea Food", Nuclear News, 4 pp., June 1962.

13/9: "Report on the IAEA Seminar of November 1962, Practical Applications of Short-Lived Radioisotopes Produced in Small Research Reactors", processed report, 13 pp., 1962.

13/10: "The U. S. A. Research Program on Low-Dose Radiation Processing of Food", International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 9 pp., (joint article with K. G. Shea), 1962.

13/11: "Recent Developments in Isotope Production and Source Fabrication", Journal of the American Society of Roentgenology Radiation Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 15 pp., March 1963.

13/12: "Producing Short-Lived Radioisotopes in Research Reactors", Research Reactor Journal, 7 pp., (joint article with A. F. Rupp), Fall 1963.

13/13: "Production of Short-Lived Radioisotopes", Proceedings of the International Atomic Energy Agency Conference on Production and Use of Short-Lived Radioisotopes from Reactors, Vienna, 17 pp., (joint article with A. F. Rupp), 1963.

13/14: "Highlights of Activities of the Division of Isotopes Development for 1963", processed report, 27 pp., March 1964.

13/15: "Nuclear Forces", draft of a popular article, 2 pp., Undated.

New Worlds Galley Proofs

1/1: Galley proofs [partial], January 1965

1/2: Galley proofs [partial], February 1965

1/3: Galley proofs [partial], March 1965

1/4: Galley proofs, April 1965

1/5: Galley proofs, August 1965

1/6: Galley proofs, additional fragments

Papers, Notes and Correspondence

11/1: Field notes and maps for La Selva farm and the Presa El Tio Juan, 1964.

11/2: Field notes and sketch maps for Presa El Tio Juan in La Selva and a Borrego genealogy, 1964.

11/3: Correspondence about Delfino Díaz account with Mercurio Martinez, 1963.

11/4: Notes and field maps, San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, 1959-1962.

11/5: Correspondence between Mercurio Martinez and Robert Lee Bobbitt, mostly about oil and gas leases for Martinez'sLa Trinidad Ranch, 1962-1963.

11/6: Insurance policies, driver's license, and other materials related to Mercurio Martinez's automobile, 1953-1964.

11/7: Notes concerning the partition of the Zapata County lands held in common by Acela Martinez de Martinez and Adrian Martinez, 1963.

11/8: Field maps, notes, applications, and other materials related to the proposed construction of a tank at Casa Verde Farm, 1957-1965.

11/9: Sketches of the floor plan of A. Ancira house in Laredo, 1964.

11/10: Plans and sketches for a room at 416 Lincoln, 1964.

11/11: Copy of The Southwestern Historical Quarterly and materials from the Texas State Historical Association, October 1961, 1961.

11/12: Notes, letters, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to the history of San Ygnacio, 1951-1964.

11/13: Copies of wills and documents relating to partition of lots in San Ygnacio, Texas, of Lauro, Serafin, and Amalia Martinez, 1964.

11/14: Papers related to sewer service for House No. 5 on Water Street, Laredo, Texas, 1964.

11/15: Papers related to construction of Presa (dam) Nacagrula at Casa Verde Ranch, Zapata
County, 1964-1965.

11/16: Papers related to the construction of a dam on Mercurio Martinez's Casa Verde Ranch, 1964.

Correspondence

4/1: General correspondence, including a tentative schedule of the Second Inter-American Symposium on the Peaceful Application of Nuclear Energy, minutes and other materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program and news releases about the dedication of the Picker Research Center in Cleveland and materials regarding the 6th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, June 1959.

4/2: General correspondence, including a program outline and other materials regarding the Nuclear Technology Survey at the University of California, a program and other materials pertaining to the International Atomic Energy Agency conference on Application of Large Radiation Sources in Industry and Especially to Chemical Processes in Warsaw, a report of Paul Harteck on that meeting, and material on the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, July-December 1959.

4/3: General correspondence, including a list of hospitals in the Washington-New York area using isotopes and excerpts from letters to the U.S. Information Agency regarding their series of "Forum" lectures on chemistry in which Dr. Aebersold participated, January-June 1960.

4/4: General correspondence, including a report and other materials on the Conference on Chemistry for Non-Science Majors at Bozeman, Montana, and notes on a meeting with B. Manowitz at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, July-December 1960.

4/5: General correspondence, including a memo of E. R. Gardner regarding the Tenth Pacific Scientific Congress, drafts of a letter to the editor of the Washington Post regarding its failure to adequately report scientific news, and a telegram to Dr. Aebersold informing him of his election to the Board of Directors of the American Nuclear Society, January-June 1961.

4/6: General correspondence, including an itinerary, lists of contacts, and other materials for Dr. Aebersold's Far Eastern trip to attend Japan's Fourth Conferences on Radioisotopes and to visit users of isotopes, July-December 1961.

4/7: General correspondence, including a news release about a new cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, programs and other materials about a conference on Radioisotopes as New Tools and Know-How for Ohio Industry in Columbus, Ohio, and a news release on the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, January-June 1962.

4/8: General correspondence, including letters, notes, and other materials regarding the dinner held to mark the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, July 1962.

4/9: General correspondence, including a list of contacts of Dr. Aebersold's European trip, a program and other materials relating to the meeting of the American Nuclear Society, and a news release summarizing the growth of use of radioisotopes during the first 20 years (1942-1962), August-December 1962.

4/10: General correspondence, including a program, news release, and other materials regarding the International Conference on Radiation Research at Natick, MA, a list of non-U.S. citizens who have participated in courses given by the Special Training Division of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, and news release and other materials pertaining to the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, January-March 1963.

4/11: General correspondence, including Dr. Aebersold's itinerary and list of contacts, a program, and other materials pertaining to the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, April 1963.

4/12: General correspondence, including letters about the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, letters and other materials relating to a new quarterly entitled Isotopes and Radiation Technology published by the Atomic Energy Commission, a pamphlet about the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and a report on the South African Atomic Energy Program, May-December 1963.

4/13: General correspondence, 1964-1965.

Folksong, and Fieldnotes

3/4
Folksong, "The Berkshire Tragedy"

3/5
"Dictionary of American Popular Beliefs and Superstitions: A Checklist"

3/6
Fieldnotes - Beliefs - 1962

3/7
Fieldnotes - Children's Lore (Jeers) - 1962

3/8
Fieldnotes - Sayings and Proverbs - 1965

3/9
Fieldnotes - Aggie Folklore - 1962

3/10
Fieldnotes - Rhymes and Riddles - 1962

3/11
Fieldnotes - Games - 1962

3/12
Fieldnotes - Games 1962

3/13
Fieldnotes - Games - 1963

3/14
Fieldnotes - Games - 1963

3/15
Fieldnotes - Games 1963

3/16
Fieldnotes - Games 1963

3/17
Fieldnotes - Games 1963

3/18
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1960

3/19
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1962

3/20
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/21
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/22
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/23
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/24
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/25
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/26
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

3/27
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1963

Fieldnotes

6/1
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

6/2
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

6/3
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

6/4
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

6/5
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

6/6
Fieldnotes - Games - 1965

6/7
Fieldnotes - Games - 1965

6/8
Fieldnotes - Games - 1965

6/9
Fieldnotes - Miscellaneous

6/10
Fieldnotes - Miscellaneous

6/11
Fieldnotes - Miscellaneous

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