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Stoddard Materials

1-01 Contains the Summary

1-02: Certificate of H. B. Stoddard to Colonel on May 20, 1880.

1-03: General Order announcing the command of H. B. Stoddard at the newly founded Camp Ross on May 14, 1888

1-04: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M College Stations from the citizens of Galveston, Texas.

1-05: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M College Station from the citizens of Bell Country, Texas.

1-06: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M College Station from the citizens of Robertson County, Texas.

1-07: Contains a Petition to the Board of Directors of Texas A&M from various citizens of Texas.

1-08: Letter to General H. B. Stoddard from B. Sbisa written on June 5, 1901

1-09: Letter to H. B. Stoddard from Joseph D. Sayers, written on May 18, 1912

1-10: Photo of H. B. Stoddard

1-11: Will of H. B. Stoddard, written in October 1905

Correspondence and Documents

1/1: General information about the collection and its contents

1/2: Directory of the Chinese Students Association of Texas A&M University, 1971-1972

1/3: Constitution of the Chinese Students Association of Texas A&M University, March 1963

1/4: A letter from the Constitution Review Committee to all members regarding the old constitution

1/5: Unidentifiable items that are written in Chinese

1/6: A letter from a prospective A&M student to the president of the Chinese Students Association

1/7: Items relating to the International Students’ Association
-The International Press
-Invitation to International Festival, April 7-8, 1972
-Invitation for a Reception for New International Students, January 29, 1972

1/8: A memorandum about placing a club picture in 1972 AGGIELAND.

1/9: Project questionnaire by the Student Senate to all A&M clubs.

Crane Materials

1/1: Summary of each folder; Mini biography of Crane; Newspaper article of Crane's retirement

1/2: 14 photographs from the Philippines
Lt. Col. Crane in the Philippines
A typical better class of home in the Philippines
A scene in the Philippines
Group of men (names on the back)
Preparing to leave camp
Water buffalo
Army waiting arrival of Americans
Market Manilla
Officers and men of the insurgent army prior to the arrival of Americans
Batangas near the mouth of a river
Department Headquarters
Often seen in Luzon
A typical view
Sen Delgado of Panay

1/3: Photographs from Puerto Rico
Crane in San Juan (August 24, 1905)
Col Crane Military Secretary for Puerto Rico heading a parade

1/4: Photographs from Cuba
Snapshot of Col. Crane in the quarters in Cuba (April 1902)
Spanish hospital
Cook shed
9th USV officers and their positions

1/5: 3 photographs of "Watching Mexican prisoners return to Mexico"

1/6: Photograph of C. J. Crane at West Point

1/7: Letters between R. C. Crane and M.T. Harrington

1/8: Information on W. C. Crane, the son of C. J. Crane, sent by R. C. Crane

1/9: Literature, The Philippines

1/10: Letters from C. J. Crane to his brother, R. C. Crane, and his mother, and letters pertaining to the subject of his letters

1/11: Newspaper, The Manila Freedom (July 24, 1900)

1/12: Magazine, The Manila Critic (December 25, 1901)

1/13: Official Program, George Washington's Birthday Celebration

Correspondence and Other Published Material

1/1: General information about the contents of the collection

1/2: Letters regarding the Class of 1898, 1926-1928

1/3: Programs of the 1926 Semi-Centennial Celebration

1/4: Sermon preached by Reverend Sneed at the A&M College Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration

1/5: A letter from Melle Williamson to Rev. Sneed and The Daily Bulletin of College Station, September 19, 1926

1/6: The Battalion, January 1898

1/7: Organization of The Agricultural and Mechanical College System in Texas

1/8: Gold Book, August 1919

1/9: An issue of Louisiana Schools containing an article by Rev. Sneed, December 1952

1/10: Death announcement for W. C. Martin and W. A. Scherer

Stationery Paper and Envelopes

1/1: "To An Aggie Sweetheart" (14x)

1/2: "Masterpiece Linen" correspondence paper (7 packages)

1/3: Paper and envelope from "Office of the President"

1/4: "Aggieland Inn" (12 pages)

1/5: "Signal Corps" (1 page)

1/6: Envelopes addressed to "Miss Cecil Lipp", decorated with football cartoons

1/7: "AMC" (2x)

1/8: 4 decorated envelopes from "Henry D. Mayfield, Jr.", and 3 decorated pages

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

Photographs

1/1
Bottom of a dock going out into the ocean [?] (no description)
Ocean [?] (no description)
Yosemite
Tree (no description)
View of 6th Ave NYC, from the roof of Barbizon Plaza Hotel
Construction of a boat (no description)
Bigger picture of 6th Ave NYC

1/2
Quebec
Picture of the trunk of a tree on Orcas Island
Chartres Cathedral
Cypress Swamp in Wilmington, NC
Picture of a duck in a pond (no description)
Tower [?] (no description, 2 copies)
California scene, 1945
Quebec (2x)
Far away picture of a church [?] (no description)
The Road Down the Hill Stowe, Vermont
Ghost Trees on Bassett Island off of Massachusetts
Half Dome Yosemite
Lake/pond [?] (no description)

1/3
Random sailboats [?] (no description, 2x)
Leader and SoCony in New York [?] (no description)
On the Petaluma, California, 1945
Petaluma, California, 1945
On the Willamette, Oregon, August 1949
Governor Irwin, San Francisco
Chesapeake Bay Skip Jack
Summer Afternoon, Lanesville Harbor, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Picture of sailboats (no description, 8x)
Skagit Belle- Seattle

1/4
Random Sailboats [?] (no description, 5x)
Columbia River, 1949 (2x)
Picture, taken off a boat (no description)
Mary and Louville Niles’ Boat [?] 1950s; Owned by Henry Stoles [?] 1983
More pictures of sailboats (no description, 6x)

1/5
Williamsburg, VA
Newagen, Maine
Williamsburg, VA
House (no description, 2x)
House in Cape Cod
USS Constitution, Boston
Boat (no description)
Cutler
Maine (3x)
Newagen, Maine
Bay (no description)
Coast below Carmel, California
Maine

1/6
California (2x)
Rock in the ocean (no description)
Ocean, taken off a dock (no description)
San Francisco
Governor Markham, San Francisco (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco
Petaluma (no description, 2x)
Governor Irwin, San Francisco (2x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (3x)
Camden, Maine

1/7
Maine
Duck in a pond (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Mayflower (no description)
Carmel, California
Chesapeake Bay Skipjack
Battleship waterline model
Detail of bow of scow schooner, San Francisco
San Francisco (2x)
Scow Schooners, San Francisco
San Francisco
Berkeley 1946, San Francisco - Oakland Ferry
Pemberton [?] (no description)
Picture of a boat (no description)

1/8
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Boat in the water (no description)
Chinook, Seattle
Princess Marguerite at either Seattle or Victoria
Claire-No description on back (2x)
Walter P Dolle (no description)
Volendam, Holland (2x)
Interlaken, Switzerland
Panama (no description)
Tycol [?] (no description)
Petaluma, San Fran Bay

1/9
Union Bay, Seattle
Reflection (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco Bay
Claire (no description, 2x)
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (2x)
YHB2, San Francisco (5x)

1/10
Mystic Seaport, Connecticut
Boats (no description)
Rhine
Boats at sea (no description, 4x)
Aloha
Black Pearl
Lurline in Bethlehem, San Francisco, 1948 (5x)
USS Hermitage, San Francisco

1/11
San Francisco (no description)
Delta Standard (no description)
USCGS Eagle, 1946 (3x)
Brenda, 1945
Envelope from Dawsonville, Colorado
Rocks/Ocean (no description)
New Britain, Connecticut
Balclutha (aka Star of Alaska and Pacific Queen) Sausalito, CA
Hallway inside a building [?] (no description)
Field/House (no description)
Draw bridge (no description)
Sailboats (no description)
Boat in water (no description)
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/12
Aunt Schooner, Puget Sound, 1916
Kremlin
Sail training ship, Esmeralda, or sister
Sausalito Yacht Harbor
Transylvania or Caledonia (2x)
Boat in the ocean (no description)
Mary Elizabeth, Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1952 [?]
Clara D Swett, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 1966
Boat at sea (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Quincy, Massachusetts
Bermuda
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/13
Seattle
Bay (no description)
Boston waterfront, 1933
Mollik…[?] (no description)
Maine
Inlet from a boat, Maine (no description)
[?] S Cullison, Camden (2x)
Deaver [?] (no description)
Claire (no description, 3x)
Sea, Boat at Sea (no description, 2x)
Pilot Boat, San Francisco

Notebooks and Reports

1/1: 2 notebooks: Oscillograms, and SCR Control of Single Phase Motors

1/2: Copy of "The Influence of Mutuals on Fault Currents and Voltages". The paper reviews the basic concepts and the computational methods of including zero-sequence mutual impedances in fault studies.

1/3: Solar Energy and Electrical Power Networks Project Report (2 copies); Graphs and other calculations; Personal notes; Rough drafts; Letter from A. D. Patton to Mr. Robert Hunke; Copy of "IEEE Power Engineering Society Publication Guide for Power Engineers"; and a Map of Albuquerque, New Mexico

1/4-1/6: "Final Report on Contract No. 05-4563 Study of Solar System-Electric Utility System Interface prepared for Sandia Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico" October 1977 (3 copies)

1/7: Copy of "A Hybrid Energy System Solar Generation In Conjunction with Conventional Electrical Power Generation" by Roger L Fischer

1/8: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Analysis of A 1000-Home Solar Total Energy Community Using Clear Air Solar Intensity" by B. W. Marshall

1/9: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Estimating the Direct Component of Solar Radiation" by Eldon C. Boes

1/10: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Application of Solar Total Energy to a Mixed-Loan Community" by R. W. Harrington

1/11: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Solar Radiation Available to Various Collector Geometries: A Preliminary Study" by Eldon C. Boes

Gathright Correspondence and Other Materials

1/1: Correspondence, 1876-1878 (Writing is hard to read)

  • Letter to [?]. September 9, 1876
  • Letter to [?]. August 17, 1877
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 13, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. July 25, 1878
  • Letter to [?]. April 17, 1877
  • Letter to [?]. July 1, 1877
  • Letter to [?]. September 24, 1876
  • Letter to Judge [?]. October 15, 1879
  • Two Letters, Undated
  • Letter to [?]. October 20, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. October 21, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 2, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. November 7, 1879

1/2: Correspondence, 1879

  • Letter to Louis McInnis. July 2, 1879
  • Letter to George [?]. July 7, 1879
  • Letter to Louis McInnis. July 15, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. August 27, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 10, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 13, 1879
  • Letter to Judge [?]. September 30, 1879
  • Letter to Thomas Gathright [?]. June 23, 1879
  • Letter to [?]. May 5, 1879
  • Letter to Governor [?]. May 24, 1879
  • Letter to Governor [?]. May 17, 1879
  • Paper with the name "Governor Robert…Board of Directors"
  • Letter listing members of the Board of Directors
  • Personal notes

1/3: Letters to Louis McInnis and a Report, 1880-1883

  • January 28, 1880
  • January 4, 1883
  • April 16, 1880
  • May 31, 1880
  • April 27, 1880
  • February 21, 1880
  • March 9, 1880
  • January 11, 1880
  • September 22, 1880
  • Report. June 24, 1879

1/4: Gathright Letters Copied from Mississippi State Archives, 1861-1876

  • Letter to Governor Petters [?]. July 18, 1861
  • Letter to Governor Clark [?]. August 16, 1864
  • News article, "To the Voters Of the Senatorial District composed of the Counties of Noxubee and Winston"
  • Letter to Governor of Mississippi. July 3, 1865
  • Letter to Colonel [?]. March 29, 1876
  • Letter to Governor of Mississippi. March 30, 1876
  • Letter from Senate of Mississippi. April 3, 1876

Correspondence

1/1
General information about the collection and its contents

1/2
Letter from F. Rothe to Conrad (C. A.) Goeth (in German). December 24, 1897
Letter from Richard Goeth to Conrad. March 15, 1898
Letter from Walter Tips to Conrad. August 6, 1900

1/3
20 letters from Max Goeth to his brother Conrad (8 addressed simply to "brother"). April 23 - December 19, 1903

1/4
18 letters from Max to Conrad (4 addressed simply to "brother"). January 4 - December 18, 1904
Letter from Frank R. Serger to Conrad. September 6, 1904

1/5
24 letters from Max to Conrad (9 addressed simply to "brother"). January 5 - December 12, 1905
Letter from Kurt (no last name) to Max Goeth. November 16, 1905
Letter from Max to Chas. Deussen. January 7 1905

1/6
2 letters from Max to Conrad (both addressed to "brother"). November - December 4, 1906
Letter from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). December 7, 1906

1/7
8 letters from Max to Conrad (6 addressed simply to "brother"). January 5 - December 29, 1907
Letter from Max to J. G. Galleman. September 23, 1907
Letter from J. H. Galleman to Max (TLS). September 24, 1907
2 letters from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). January 19 and December 4, 1907
Letter from (?) to Vaker (?) in German. June 25, 1907

1/8
12 letters from Max to Conrad (9 addressed simply to "brother"). April 8 - September 28, 1908
15 letters from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). February 21 - August 18, 1908
Letter from Eddie Goeth (brother) to Richard Goeth (brother). April 27, 1908
2 letters from Conrad to his mother and father (in German). September 24 and October 19, 1908

1/9
16 letters from Max to Conrad (10 addressed simply to "brother"). June 24 - November 29, 1909

1/10
11 letters from Max to Conrad (7 addressed simply to "brother", January 2nd letter has newspaper clipping attached). January 2 - February 10, 1910, September 19, 1910
Letter from J. T. Walliberger (?) to Max. January 19, 1910
Letter from J. H. Galleman to Max. January 15, 1910
Letter from C. G. (father) to Conrad (in German). May 12, 1910

1/11
6 letters from Max to Conrad (3 addressed simply to "brother"). March 31 - July 24, 1911
2 letters from F. H. Moalls (?) to C. A. Goeth (Conrad). October 10-15, 1911

1/12
Letter from Max to brother Richard. October 18, 1912
2 letters from Max to Conrad. October 23 and November 22, 1912

1/13
Letter from Max to Adolf Goeth. January 17, 1913
Letter from Adolf Goeth to C. A. Goeth (TLS). January 22, 1913
Letter from Max to brother Richard. March 4, 1913
9 letters from Max to Conrad. March 9 - November 23, 1913
Letter to Webb & Goeth from W. L. (?). November 20, 1913
Letter from Richard to brother Conrad (in German). November 26, 1913

1/14
Letter from nephew C. A. Henmohs or Wenmohs (?) to uncle Conrad. January 3, 1914
Letter from Max to Conrad and Carrie Goeth. January 4, 1914
3 letters from Max to Conrad (January 6 letter in German). January 6, March 15-23, 1914
3 letters from Eddie to brother Conrad. February 3, April 1, and May 27, 1914

1/15
Letter from (? possibly his father or mother) to Conrad (in German). November 1, 1916
3 letters from Eddie to brother Conrad. May 9, September 14, and October 2, 1916
5 letters from Max to Conrad. October 4, 1916, April 3 - May 5, 1917, and May 23-25, 1923
Letter from Max to nephew Fred (?). January 6, 1923

1/16
2 letters from Max to Conrad. March 6 and March 25, year unknown

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)

December 2021 Addendum

1-5/1: Clarkesworld Magazine Podcast: "A Space of One's Own" (Steve Rasnic Tem), June 2021, MP4 file
Filename: Clarkesworld Magazine Podcast A Space of One’s Own by Steve Rasnic Tem

1-5/2: "Eating the Fantastic" podcast: Episode 80 - "Steve Rasnic Tem", file dated May 2021, MP3 file
Filename: Eating the Fantastic Episode_80__Steve_Rasnic_Tem

1-5/3: "Field of Shoes" (Steve Rasnic Tem), read by Tem, file dated June 2021, MP4 file
Filename: field of shoes

1-5/4: "Halloween Horrors" anthology reading: "Trickster" (Steve Rasnic Tem), MP4 file, file dated June 2021
Filename: Halloween Horrors Audiobook Recording by The Gruesome Ghoul 03 - Trickster

1-5/5: "Halloween Scary Stories 2020" performance, including reading of "Voices in the Dark" (Steve Rasnic Tem), MP4 file, 2020
Filename: Halloween Scary Stories 2020 at The Stagecrafters

1-5/6: MileHicon 52: "An Hour with Guest of Honor Steve Rasnic Tem", October 2020, MP4 file
Filename: Hour with GOH Steve Rasnic Tem - MHC 52

1-5/7: 60 Great Ghost Stories reading: "Housewarming" (Steve Rasnic Tem), MP4 file, file dated June 2021
Filename: Housewarming by Steve Rasnic Tem

1-5/8: "Josh's Worst Nightmare" podcast Episode 2, w/Steve Rasnic Tem as guest, MP3 file, file dated May 2021
Filename: Josh's Worst Nightmare podcast episode 2 Steve Rasnic Tem

1-5/9: Lovecraft eZine Podcast, w/Steve Rasnic Tem as guest, June 10, 2018, MP3 file
Filename: Lovecraft_eZinePodcast-_Steve_RasnicTem-_June10-_2018

1-5/10: Nocturnal Transmissions podcast Episode 49: "Between the Pilings" (Steve Rasnic Tem), May 7, 2019, MP3 file
Filename: NOCTRANS_EP49-_Steve Tem_Between_The_Pilings

1-5/11: PseudoPod podcast Episode 601: "Flash on the Borderlands XLIII: The Grinding of Gears", w/ "At the Bureau" (Steve Rasnic Tem), June 29, 2018, MP3 file
Filename: Pseudo601_FlashOnTheBorderlandsXLIII_steve rasnic tem

1-5/12: PseudoPod podcast Episode 733: "Late Sleepers" (Steve Rasnic Tem), November 27, 2020, MP3 file
Filename: Pseudo733_LateSleepers_Steve Tem

1-5/13: Reading: "Spider Talk, Part 1" (Steve Rasnic Tem), MP4 file, file dated June 2021
Filename: Spider Talk by Steve Rasnic Tem Part 1

1-5/14: Reading: "Spider Talk, Part 2" (Steve Rasnic Tem), MP4 file, file dated June 2021
Filename: Spider Talk by Steve Rasnic Tem Part 2

1-5/15: Setting as Character: Reading by Tem from Deadfall Hotel, MP4 file, file dated May 2021
Filename: Steve Rasnic Tem - Setting as Character - Reading

1-5/16: Nights of Horror podcast: Reading by Tem of "The Late Lost", w/interview of Tem, October 7, 2020, MP4 file
Filename:Steve Rasnic Tem Reading and Interview For Nights of Horror [10.7.20]

1-5/17: Reading by Tem of "The Way Station", MP4 file, file dated May 2021
Filename: steve rasnic tem reading the way station final

1-5/18: Stokercon 2021: Interview with Guest of Honor Steve Rasnic Tem, WMV file, May 2021
Filename: steve tem Stokercon 2021 interview

1-5/19: Reading by Tem of "The Night Doctor", MP4 file, file dated May 2021
Filename: The Night Doctor

1-5/20: Reading of "The Painters Are Coming Today" (Steve Rasnic Tem), MP4 file, file dated June 2021
Filename: The Painters are Coming Today by Steve Rasnic Tem as told by Edward E.French

1-5/21: This Is Horror Podcast, Episode 260, w/interview with Steve Rasnic Tem (Part 1), MP3 file, February 15, 2019
Filename: TIH260_steve rasnic tem part 1

1-5/22: This Is Horror Podcast, Episode 261, w/interview with Steve Rasnic Tem (Part 2), MP3 file, February 19, 2019
Filename: TIH260_steve rasnic tem part 2

1-5/23: ReaderCon 2016: Panel on "Using Real Historical People in Fiction", w/Steve Rasnic Tem, Part 1, MP4 file, July 8, 2016
Filename: Using Real Historical People in Fiction Readercon 27 July 8th, 2016 Part 1

1-5/24: ReaderCon 2016: Panel on "Using Real Historical People in Fiction", w/Steve Rasnic Tem, Part 2, MP4 file, July 8, 2016
Filename: Using Real Historical People in Fiction Readercon 27 July 8th, 2016 Part 2

1-5/25: Visited By Voices' Horror Writer's Roundtable, w/Steve Rasnic Tem, MP4 file, file dated June 2021
Filename: VBV's Horror Writer's Roundtable 002

1-5/26: Visited By Voices Live Podcast, w/interview with Steve Rasnic Tem, MP4 file, file dated May 2021
Filename: VisitedbyvoicesLive Special Guest Steve Rasnic Tem

1-5/27: Where Darkness Dwells Podcast, Episode 110, w/interview with Steve Rasnic Tem ,January 27, 2019, MP3 file
Filename: Where Darkness Dwells Podcast episode 110

Tem, Steve Rasnic, 1950-

Adzines - Starman Fanzines

Adzines

Forum #1 - 5
Joyce E. Thompson and KathE Donnelly, ed. January/February 1980 - July/August 15, 1980

Forum #6- 11
Joyce E. Thompson and KathE Donnelly, ed. August 15/October 1, 1980 - April 1/May 15, 1981

Forum #13 - 18
KathE Donnelly and Joyce Thompson, ed., July 1/ August 15, 1981 - March 1/April 15, 1982

Blade Runner

Cityspeak: The Special Edition
Sara Jane Campbell, auth., 1988

Buckaroo Banzai

The Cavalier
Fern Marder and Carol Walske, ed., 1986

Fantastic Journey

The Fantastic Journal #2
Carolyn R. Fulton and Barbara Leflar Jackson, ed., 1979

General

Protocols: A Guide to the World of Fanzines
Star Trek Welcommittee: Judith Z. Segal, auth., 1980 Autographed by author

A Science Fiction Glossary
Reflections Press: Anji Valenza, auth., June 1975

Soft Among The Stars: A Poetry Collection
Odyssey Press: Ingrid Cross, auth., 1979

The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

The Wolves and the Lambs Affair/The Final Affair
boojums Press: J. Hunter Holly/Paula Block, auth., 1977

McCaffrey, Anne Pern

The Pern Portfolio
Isis/Yggdrisil Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek and Pat Nolan, ed., 1978

Multimedia

Errantry #1
Strelsau Press: Regina E. Gottesman, ed., May 1983

Errantry #2
Strelsau Press: Regina E. Gottesman, ed., May 1984

Guardian #2
Mazeltough Press: Cynthia Levine and Linda Deneroff, ed., September 1978

Guardian #3
Mazeltough Press: Linda Deneroff and Cynthia Levine, ed., May 1981

Guardian #4
Mazeltough Press: Linda Deneroff, ed., May 1982

Guardian #6
Mazeltough Press: Linda Deneroff, ed., May 1984

Infinity #2
Adam Malin and Gary Berman, ed., 1971

Infinity #6
Gary Berman and Adam Malin, ed., January 1976

Spirit
Mpingo Press: Winston A. Howlett, ed., 1978

Sublight Reading #1
Chained-to-theTypewriter Press: Caro Hedge and Susan Crites, ed., May 1978

Sublight Reading #2
Chained-to-theTypewriter Press: Caro Hedge and Susan Crites, ed., January 1981

Time Warp #2
Isis Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek, ed., 1978

Time Warp #3
Isis Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek, ed., 1979

Time Warp #4
Isis Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek and Regina Gottesman, ed., 1980

Time Warp #5
Isis Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek and Regina Gottesman, ed., 1981

Time Warp #6/7, 2 volumes
Isis Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek, ed., 1984

Warped Space #43
T'Kuhtian Press: Lori Chapek-Carleton, ed., 1980

We'll Shine Like Stars
Jean L. Stevenson, auth., 1989

Original Fiction Poetry

Innisfree
Beth Robertson, ed., August 1978

The Prisoner

The Tally Ho #1
The Villagers: Lisa J. Rubin, ed., Summer 1978

Robin of Sherwood

Another Time, Another Place
Carol Walske and Fern Marder, ed., 1989

Brotherly Love
Jean L. Stevenson, auth., 1986

Space: 1999

The Loner
Aldebaran Associates: Michael J. Hayes, auth., January 1977

Starman

Silver Spheres
Jean L. Stevenson, auth., 1988

Materials

Manuscripts - "A Better World's In Birth!" (2003)

1-1/1: Typescript [in 3 installments] with handwritten edits by Waldrop, November-December 2002

1-1/2: Typescript draft with handwritten edits and comments from editor Marty Halpern, and related correspondence, January 2003

1-1/3: Typescript final draft, 2003

Other Materials- "A Better World's In Birth!" (2003)

1-1/4: Chapbook from Golden Gryphon Press, 2003

1-1/5: Cover flat, 2003

1-1/6: "Final document files" on compact disc, electronic copies of final typescript, 2003

Series 1, Correspondence A - H

Series 1, Box 1

  • 1/1: Biographical summary of William A. Owens. Papers by students of Owens. From Pin Hook to Manhattan, a continued chronicle by Owens. Northeast Texas Resource Conservation and Development Project Plan Handbook.
  • 1/2: Abstracts of Theses and Masters' Degrees, at the Southern Methodist University and the final examination of William A. Owens at the State University of Iowa.
  • 1/3: Owens's diploma, Ph.D., from The State University of Iowa.
  • 1/4: A biography of William A. Owens by William T. Pilkington.
  • 1/5: William A. Owens Symposium: a collection of essays on his life and works.
  • 1/6: Experiences with William A. Owens, Author, Folklorist, Teacher: A series of presentations by William A. Owens, Paris Junior College, February 18-22, 1980.
  • 1/7: Citation for Legion of Merit.
  • 1/8: Personal correspondence from Bob Anderson, 1977.
  • 1/9: Personal correspondence, including a decline from Doubleday concerning Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away, 1980.
  • 1/10: Personal correspondence, including Certificates of American Association of Retired Persons Insurance, April-December, 1981.
  • 1/11: Personal correspondence, including letters from, general information about, and articles written by Ben Austin. Austin is an author and former student of William A. Owens, 1982.
  • 1/12: Correspondence referring to Robert Adams's manuscript entitled Jacob's Gold, a novel set in the post-Civil War Era. Owens reviewed the manuscript, 1983.
  • 1/13: Letters concerning Owens' books and the Amistad Research Center, 1984.
  • 1/14: Letters concerning a controversial article in The Atlantic and the reading of a play by Gerald Arrington, "People So Full of Dreams," 1985.
  • 1/15: Letter to Ms. Judith Antrobus and a copy of her manuscript, A Private Conversation, January 3, 1985.
  • 1/16: Correspondence regarding the city of Amarillo. The Texas Committee for the Humanities Project planned a scholarship workshop with the Amarillo Public Library. Enclosed are articles, agendas, and personal letters. William A. Owens was a speaker at the event, March-December, 1985.
  • 1/17: Letters concerning a lecture series by Texans at the Smithsonian Institute. All correspondence is between William A. Owens and Raye Virginia Allen, the coordinator of the Smithsonian Institution Texas Series, November 1986 - April 1987.
  • 1/18: Included are a letter to the Anderson Candy Company in Blossom, Texas, from William A. Owens, thanking them for still making the peanut candy he enjoyed as a boy, and a letter of complaint to American Airlines, 1986.
  • 1/19: Correspondence with the Texas Christian University Press concerning the reprinting of William A. Owens' books, March-November, 1987.
  • 1/20: Continued correspondence with the Texas Christian University Press, January-April, 1988.
  • 1/21: Personal correspondence, Undated.
  • 1/22: A letter from the University of Minnesota, 1966.
  • 1/23: A letter from Alvin G. Brown, concerning social security and the William A. Owens grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1974.
  • 1/24: Christmas cards, December 1976.
  • 1/25: Christmas cards, October-December, 1977.
  • 1/26: Christmas cards, 1978.
  • 1/27: A letter concerning songs Owens may have used in his book, Tell Me A Story, Sing Me A Song, 1979.
  • 1/28: Articles concerning the Rotary 75th Anniversary Dinner in Clarksville. William A. Owens was the principal speaker. He spoke on "From Pin Hook to Manhattan." Also included are recommendations for scholarship recipients, 1980.
  • 1/29: Letters concerning the Big Thicket Association, 1981.
  • 1/30: Personal correspondence, including an article on a Paris, Texas tornado and letters regarding the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Ben and Beulah Brentley, 1982.
  • 1/31: Correspondence concerning Ralphana and George Bushong's Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration, 1983.
  • 1/32: A letter to writer Bill Brett, and a list of books donated by William A. Owens to the Paris Junior College Learning Center, 1984.
  • 1/33: Letters to Bill Brett and correspondence regarding plans for the Texas Sesquicentennial celebration. Also included is an evaluation report of the manuscript The Quality of Life in Texas Cities by R. Cole, A. C. Smith, and D. Taebel, 1985.
  • 1/34: Correspondence regarding plans for an April 1987 trip to Denton, Texas. Enclosed are two papers about William A. Owens's book, This Stubborn Soil. Also, a proposed schedule of activities for East Texas State University Homecoming 1987 is included, 1987.
  • 1/35: Correspondence with Jacques Barzun, a friend of William A. Owens. Articles by Barzun: "The Aesthetics of Criminous," "What Makes Writing Right?," "Where is History Now?," "Roads to the Heart of Texas," "Le Faux Chic," "William James, Author," and two reviews of Barzun's books.
  • 1/36: Correspondence to and from Robert Blauvelt, 1943-1948.
  • 1/37: Letters to and from Mary Lou Burkett. Ms. Burkett is an author, playwright, songwriter, and former teacher. She had asked William A. Owens for reviews and advice about publication and finding an agent. Copies of letters between Ms. Burkett and publishers are included, 1980-1987.
  • 1/38: A letter from John Cushman Associates, Inc. explaining that the rights in Look to the River have reverted back to Owens is included, 1974.
  • 1/39: A letter from Robert Cluett explaining that he is sending a copy of "Turner", the first section of The Gold of Troy, 1976.
  • 1/40: A letter from Tim Conkling who sought the advice of William A. Owens about the merits of continued schooling is included, 1978.
  • 1/41: Articles regarding William A. Owens's visit to Paris Junior College in Paris, Texas, July-November, 1979.
  • 1/42: Pictures and slides taken during a recent trip to Paris Junior College. Correspondence concerning a trip to Beaumont, Texas to speak to the Beaumont Heritage Society about early Texas folk songs, a request to President Jimmy Carter asking him to withdraw from the 1980 Presidential Race, and the Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration for J. D. and Bess Cheatham, 1980.
  • 1/43: Correspondence with the University of Nebraska regarding Roy Bedichek and letters from the University of Texas Press regarding the format of the Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away manuscript, 1981.
  • 1/44: A series of letters regarding publicity for Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song. Letters regarding the format of the Sing Me a Song cassettes. Index of the tape for Sing Me a Song, including alternates, 1982.
  • 1/45: Correspondence with Dr. David Chapman, Associate Archivist, Texas A&M University. Letters regarding Deeds of Gift for J. Frank Dobie's I'll Tell You a Tale and Roy Bedichek's Adventures with a Texas Naturalist, and a copy of Bedichek's commentary on a literary critic, 1982.
  • 1/46: Correspondence regarding a publicity trip in March 1983 to Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio. Letters concerning Owens's visit to the University of Texas at Austin to give an informal speech on writing. A review by William A. Owens of Seven Keys to Texas by T. R. Fehrenbach. Correspondence regarding entries for the new Handbook of Texas for Roy Bedichek and Pin Hook, Texas by Owens, 1983.
  • 1/47: Letters regarding a visit to the Texas Writer's Lecture at the University of Dallas, 1984.
  • 1/48: Correspondence regarding a trip to Paris Junior College, a gift of two books, Premier World Atlas and The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, to the Jenkins Garrett collection of the University of Texas at Arlington Library, and the confirmation that Letters of Roy Bedichek was to be published on October 28, 1985, by the University of Texas Press, 1985.
  • 1/49: Personal correspondence, including a letter discussing Owens's Legion of Merit Award and the Citation for Legion of Merit, 1986.
  • 1/50: Personal correspondence, including a packet of published poems by Robert Cowser, 1987.
  • 1/51: A letter from the Senior Editor of the Southern Methodist University Press explaining a mix-up in captions and photographs, 1988.
  • 1/52: Personal correspondence, including a list of possible reviewers for Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, Undated.
  • 1/53: An article about Dr. Imogene Dickey, first woman dean of Paris Junior College and Dean of Women at North Texas State University, 1979.
  • 1/54: A copy of chapter one of a Lawrence Dodd manuscript, Democracy in Texas: Homeward Reflections of a Native Son, 1980.
  • 1/55: A letter from Jack Delaney concerning a biography he is writing of John Steinbeck, March-December, 1981.
  • 1/56: A Dictionary of Texas Terminology compiled by Robert J. Duncan. An inquiry about Roy Bedichek's involvement in the development of wildlife conservation in Texas from Robin Doughty, 1982.
  • 1/57: A copy of the plotline of "Abiding Love", a screenplay adapted from a short story by John Davis entitled "A Matter of Love," February-December, 1983.
  • 1/58: A letter from and copies of newspaper articles by Robert Jack Duncan about Texas folklore, July 1984.
  • 1/59: A letter from a reviewer of Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song and a birthday letter, February-November, 1985.
  • 1/60: A letter to Senator Alfonse D'Amato asking for help to resolve a claim against the United States Postal Service, February-October, 1986.
  • 1/61: Copies of articles by Bill Porterfield and Robert Jack Duncan about Texas folklore. Flyer from the Dearman and Tippit families' Family and Friends Reunion, 1987.
  • 1/62: A letter regarding the retirement of Maxine Johnston, the Director of Library Services at Lamar University, April-July, 1988.
  • 1/63: Letters regarding William A. Owens's participation in the Writing and the Careers in Writing Program at the University of Texas at Arlington. Pictures of Kay Kobara Edwards, Duval Edwards, and Bill Brett. Correspondence with the Texas State Historical Association concerning sesquicentennial celebrations and Roy Bedichek. A rough draft of a manuscript by Ranko Estreich and a map to the Estreich house. Synopsis of Mornin' Brother Job by Martha Emmons, 1979-1982.
  • 1/64: Information on a CIC Reunion and a request from Duval (Val) Edwards for information about the National CIC Association's AB Team. Flyer from the celebration for the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Fred and Linda Ekfelt, 1983-1985.
  • 1/65: A thank you from the Sterling C. Evans Library for Owens's participation in the Brazos County sesquicentennial celebration, 1986-1987.
  • 1/66: Christmas cards and an article by Walter Edwards entitled "Something Borrowed: Wedding Cakes as Symbols in Modern Japan," Undated.
  • 1/67: Flyers and schedules for the country music group, Asleep at the Wheel. Correspondence with Julie Fallowfield of McIntosh and Otis, Inc., the agent of William A. Owens. An interview with John Henry Faulk, 1978-1983.
  • 1/68: Correspondence with Fort Worth Films concerning their interest in developing a screenplay based on Bill Brett's The Stolen Steers, for which William A. Owens wrote the introduction. Owens has agreed to review the screenplay. Continued correspondence with Julie Fallowfield of Mcintosh and Otis, Inc. regarding Owens' books Eye-Deep in Hell, This Stubborn Soil, Walking on Borrowed Land, Look to the River, and the film "Wildcatter," 1984-1987.
  • 1/69: Correspondence with Lyman Grant regarding Roy Bedichek. Grant is the co-editor of Letters of Roy Bedichek, 1977-1980.
  • 1/70: A copy of the picture of the home of Robert Alexander that shows Robert Owens, who Robbye Grove thought might be an ancestor of William A. Owens. Also enclosed is a list of ancestors of Robbye Grove. Continued correspondence with Lyman Grant about Letters of Roy Bedichek. Letters regarding a lecture given by William A. Owens entitled "Folklore in the Field: Recording the Songs of Texas" at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, 1981.
  • 1/71: Pictures of Owens's trip to Texas sent by Paul Gunter, a member of the Big Thicket Association and author of River in the Dry Grass. A letter discussing the Writer-in-Residence for the Older Adult Program at Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, Lyman Grant. A list of donors to the Bedichek Letters Project compiled by the University of Texas Press. An essay by Lyman Grant entitled, "Winning". A copy of The Texas Observer, editor: Joe Holley, a friend of William A. Owens. Roster for the Headquarters Officers Candidate Course G-2 Training School, June 1942.
  • 1/72: Book of new titles from David R. Godine Publishers, Inc. Acknowledgment of gift of Fever in the Earth to the Nyack Library. An article by A. C. Greene entitled "The Texas Literate: Whose Home is the Range, Anyhow?" Correspondence regarding Ann and Bill Owens' trip to Texas for the Sesquicentennial Week. Correspondence regarding the television premiere of "Wildcatter: A Story of Texas Oil." William A. Owens narrated this film and wrote the script, which is both based on Tales From the Derrick Floor and Fever in the Earth. "The Life of Old Man Tufftimes," by A. C. Garnes is enclosed. A letter to Pamela Glick who illustrated This Stubborn Soil. A letter from Congressman Benjamin Gilman regarding foreign ownership of United States banks and trade with Japan, 1984-1988.
  • 1/73: A flyer for a lecture by William A. Owens on "Folklore in the Field: Recording the songs of Texas." An article regarding diamonds, sent by John Geddes, Undated.
  • 1/74: Copies of pages from Contemporary Authors and American Authors and Books including information on William Owens. Letters from Ken Harrison, an independent filmmaker, regarding a possible series of films for public television. The series is to be about short stories on Texas and its people. A copy of a paper by Thomas Meade Hardwell entitled "The South Has Risen Again - A Little." Screenplay by Ken Harrison "The Last of the Caddoes", May 1968 - June 1980.
  • 1/75: A statement by William A. Owens for the introduction to "The Last of the Caddoes", July-December, 1980.
  • 1/76: "Take Nirvana If You Choose, But Give Me Heaven", by William A. Owens with notes. Joe Holley's entry for the Texas Institute of Letters Writers contest. Issues of The Texas Observer, co-editor: Joe Holley, 1981.
  • 1/77: Articles on J. Frank Dobie, including his last interview. Letters from Irene B. Hoadley, Director of the Sterling C. Evans Library, Texas A&M University, concerning the purchase of the second group of Owens' papers. South of the Mountain, a book of essays, the Hopper family history, the history of '76 House, and Indian legends, 1982.
  • 1/78: Letters and articles regarding U. S. English, a non-profit organization that wants to keep English as the only official language of the United States. Correspondence and articles about the death of Margaret Lohlker Hartley, editor of The Southwest Review and Southern Methodist University Press for 35 years. Correspondence regarding the National Counter Intelligence Corps Association. Notes for Ken Harrison concerning the screenplay of This Stubborn Soil, 1983.
  • 1/79: Issues of Imprimis sent by M. B. Hodges, Jr. Letters from Bill Humphrey regarding the Cherokee Indians and his book Hostage to Fortune, 1984.

Rewrite Files

Big Scraps File.sxw (SXW file), April 26, 2004

chapter 5 George and Rosalind (Microsoft Word file), November 11, 2003

Hebrew scraps (Microsoft Word file), November 17, 2003

July 26, 1919 letter.sxw (SXW file), November 3, 2003

Ltr to Susan-friends (Microsoft Word file), November 8, 2003

Ltr to Susan-marriage (Microsoft Word file), November 8, 2003

March 2004 rewrite notes (Microsoft Word file), April 3, 2004

More scraps from rewrite (Microsoft Word file), February 3, 2004

Rewrite scraps, drafted for rewrite.sxw (SXW file), January 2, 2004

Rewrite scraps.sxw (SXW file), May 8, 2004

Trashy scraps.sxw (SXW file), January 17, 2004

turning point letter.sxw (SXW file), November 4, 2003

yet more scraps from rewrite (Microsoft Word file), November 25, 2003

Memoirs, Letters

canadiannurseltrs (text file), July 5, 2004

ltr home 2 (HTML file), March 3, 2003

ltr home 3 (HTML file), March 3, 2003

ltr home-Paul B. Hendrickson (HTML file), March 3, 2003

Mmiss (Microsoft Word file), March 3, 2003

PH ltr--dugout (text file), December 5, 2003

PH ltr--girls.sxw (SXW file), December 2, 2003

PH ltr--worries (text file), September 17, 2003

Rice nursing ltrs (Microsoft Word file), September 18, 2003

Schira diary (Microsoft Word file), May 23, 2005

SibDoc (text file), November 18, 2003

Smith College nursing in Picardy (text file), November 10, 2003

Staley letters (HTML file), September 17, 2003

Abstracts by Land Owner Name (Au - Bl)

1/1: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #9, November 1868 - December 1871

1/2: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #9, February 1872 - December 1878; Undated

1/3: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #10, April 1867 - April 1874

1/4: Abstracts- Stephen F. Austin #10, March 1875 - December 1880; Undated

1/5: Abstracts- Young P. Alsbury, February 1878 - May 1878

1/6: Abstracts- Joseph H. Bledsoe, January 1859 - December 1875

Writings

Series I: Writings

1-1/1: Daily journal, 2020

1-1/2: The Feminist Papers [Gonzaga University Women's Studies Program literary magazine], with poem "An Ally" by Sjunneson, Spring 2008

1-1/3: Homo Sapiens Meta Lupus [high school student film by Sjunneson and Anne Jewell], on VHS videocassette, undated

1-1/4: "Little Miss Theatre Historian: An Autobiography for the Women's History Program", illustration, 2009?

1-1/5: Journal - Literary London Program, 2007

1-1/6: MA Thesis: "Legal Morality, Stripped Down: Burlesque, Obscenity Law, and Gender Conflict in America", typescript draft with handwritten edits, and partial typescript with handwritten edits, September 2011

1-1/7: The Mad Printer [school poetry magazine], with pieces "The Pond" and "My Woes and Worries" by Sjunneson, June 1998 (2 copies)

1-1/8: Notebook, 2003

1-1/9: Notebook and roleplaying notes, 2003 - 2004

1-1/10: Outspoken [school literary magazine], with pieces by Sjunneson, 1995 - 1997

Shona Jackson Collection

1/1: Introductory letter to collection from Sue Frank, October 17, 2019

1/2: Correspondence from Jackson to John Halverson [founder of Klingon Strike Force/Klingon Assault Group], June - December 1989

1/3: Correspondence from Jackson to Rob Jan, 1986 -1989

1/4: Correspondence from Jackson to Gail Adams, 1986

1/5: Correspondence between Jackson and Susan Frank, March - December 1989

1/6: Correspondence from Rob Jan to Susan Frank re: Jackson, 1991, 2010

1/7: Starbase 2 Sun Transmissions [club newsletter], #8- 11 (October 1986 - April 1987), sent by Jackson to Gail Adams

1/8: Biographical information on Jackson, 1985 - 1999, undated

1/9: Art and cartoons by Jackson, 1981 - 1988, undated

1/10: Fan club recruiting sheets, undated

1/11: *Kanutu-Womn* vol. 1 #2, undated

1/12: "Klenath-Klingon Linear B Script", handwritten by Jackson, undated

1/13: Klingon Embassy/Klingon Diplomatic Corps information, 1989, undated

1/14: Klingon-related fiction and essays by Jackson, 1982, 1986, 1989, undated

1/15: List of Klingon-related publication, 1989, undated

1/16: Poetry by Jackson, handwritten and photocopies, undated

1/17: Recipes by Jackson, undated

1/18: Table of contents for Jackson's filk mixtape Klingons, Cats and Kinfolk, undated

Jackson, Shona

13th Rajputs Regiment Officer's Diaries

1/1: Diary, written from Uganda. December 1, 1914 - March 27, 1915
(9.25-inches x 4.625-inches x 0.25-inches)

1/2: Diary, written from Baghdad.
2 landscape sketches in pencil are located on the last few pages of the notebook.
(7.75-inches x 6-inches x 0.25-inches)

1/3: Diary, written from Europe. Sunday, December 15, 1918 - Tuesday, September 30, 1919
17 pages of writing (9.25-inches x 7.375-inches x 0.875-inches)

General Correspondence

1/1
Copy of a letter from Rudyard Kipling (Kipling) to Rev. G. Wiles. November 17, 1882. Handwritten copy, 4 leaves and typed transcription, 4 leaves. Re: working hours, writing, correspondence, a vision, a Sikh.

1/2
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Rev. G. Wiles. April 24, 1883. Handwritten copy, 3 leaves and typed transcription, 3 leaves. Re: annual dinner in Calcutta, weather and scenery in India, Chronicles.

1/3
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Rev. G. Wiles. June 29, 1883. Handwritten copy, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: Willes marriage, activities in India, dog-cart accident.

1/4
Kipling to Audrey D'Ouseley Gillon. August 21, 1894. ALS, 1 page and copy of typed transcription, 1 page. A verse written by Kipling to Miss Gillon, age 6 months. (Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/5
Kipling to Robert Bridges. September 2, 1894. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for leaf from Forest and Stream, information about controversy. (Piece autographed by Kipling)

1/6
Kipling to unidentified gentleman, "Dear Sir." May 6, 1896. ALS, 1 leaf with typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: one of Kipling's songs. (Piece autographed by Kipling)

1/7
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Dr. Vaughan Bateson. June 10, 1896. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: family history.

1/8
Kipling to Poultney Bigelow. December 26, 1897. ALS, 1 leaf and bookseller's descriptions, 1 leaf. Re: White Man's Africa by Bigelow. (Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/9
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Rev. G. Wiles. July 1899. Handwritten copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: Echols, receiving L.L.D. degree.
1/10
Kipling to an unidentified gentleman. October 27, 1901. ALS, 1 leaf and bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: thanking him for sending a copy of his New Score Register. (Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/11
Kipling to Robert Bridges. November 3, 1903. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for leaf from Forest and Stream, wanting Mr. Brown to go through verses line by line.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/12
Kipling to Mr. Harris. May 3, 1904. APCS and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: having name on General Committee. (Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/13
Kipling to Robert Chalmers. August 28, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf and envelope and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: a book that might interest Chalmers' son, etc. Note: purchased with letter to Robert Chalmers of September 9, 1904, in 1/140.
(Piece autographed by Kipling)

1/14
Kipling to Robert Chalmers. September 1, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: recommended book for Chalmers' son.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/15
Kipling to Robert Chalmers. September 9, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf with envelope and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: a book that might interest Chalmers' son, etc. Note: purchased with letter to Robert Chalmers of August 28, 1904, in 1/13.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/16
Copy of a letter from Kipling to unidentified gentlemen, "Dear Sir." May 3, 1907. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: thank you for book of verses, installation of cable.

1/17
Kipling to Mr. Harris. June 4, 1907. APCS and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: children in "They."
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/18
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Norbury. June 4, 1907. Typed copy, 1 leaf. Re: children in "They." Note: copy of letter in 1/16.

1/19
Kipling to Mr. Macmillan. February 10, 1908. ALS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: request for Mrs. Marion Crawford.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/20
Kipling to Edward Bok. June 1908. ALS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: "The Children's Song." "The Children's Song" by Kipling. June 1908. Original holograph manuscript, signed. "Edward William Bok." Photocopy, 3 pages. Biographical article.
(Pieces Autographed by Kipling)

1/21
Kipling to Major-General Sir Stuart Beatson. July 8, 1908. ALS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for a gift.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/22
Kipling to Mr. Bridges. July 20, 1908. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: meeting Mr. Aymar Embury.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/23
Kipling to General Laurie. December 3, 1909. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: apology for missing dinner, health, discussing Masonic matters. K. C. Laurie to A.W. Yeats. February 12, 1958. ALS, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: letter from Kipling to General Laurie. "Note to the Kipling letter to General Laurie." Typed, 1 leaf.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/24
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. August 6, 1910. ALS copy, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: "flickers," using Kipling's name in connection with dress inventions.

1/25
Kipling to L. Neville Bavin. December 16, 1910. TLS, 1 leaf with envelope and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: "The Knife and the Naked Chalk. "
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/26
Copy of a letter from Kipling to William Isted. June 10, 1912. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: authorization to hunt on his land.

1/27
Kipling to Colonel Proby. February 2, 1917. ALS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: Colonel Proby's retirement.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/28
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. December 31, 1917. TL copy, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling's verses inspiring Workers into Patriots.

1/29
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. January 2, 1918. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: sending him some verses, The War Aims Commission.

1/30
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. January 6, 1918. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: use of verses.

1/31
Copy of a letter from Field, Roscoe & Co. to Kipling. January 18, 1918. TL copy, 1 leaf. Re: copyright infringements.

1/32
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. January 19, 1918. TLS copy, 2 leaves. Re:

1/33
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. January 22, 1918. TLS copy, 2 leaves. Re: publishing verses.

1/34
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 9, 1918. TLS copy, 2 leaves. Re: copyrights, German methods of raising unrest in England.
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. February 12, 1918. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: publishing verses.

1/35
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 13, 1918. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: permission to publish verses. Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 21, 1918. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: propaganda.

1/36
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. February 23, 1918. TLS copy, 2 leaves. Re: permission to use quotations.

1/37
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. May 9, 1918. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: Common Sense by F.W. Hirst.

1/38
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. November 28, 1918. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: proposed Kipling Society. Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. October 30, 1921. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: wanting his opinion, arranging to meet in London. Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. No date. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf.

1/39
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 8, 1919. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: apology for not being able to meet.

1/40
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 19, 1919. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: Lord Beaverbrook's health and the Kipling Society.

1/41
Kipling to Mrs. Wauchope. April 25, 1920. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: graduation ceremony, being in France. (Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/42
Kipling to Mrs. Wauchope. June 20, 1920. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: dining with Vice Chancellor of Edinburgh University.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/43
Kipling to Mrs. Wauchope. July 13, 1920. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: enjoyment of their visit.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/44
"The Masque of Plenty" by Kipling. July 1920. AS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Handwritten portion of poem by Kipling.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/45
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. October 6, 1920. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: belonging to an organization.

1/46
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. October 16, 1920. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: photos.

1/47
Copy of letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. October 30, 1921. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: wanting his opinion, arranging to meet in London. (see 1/38)

1/48
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. May 18, 1922. Photocopy of handwritten copy of letter, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: script, French trip.

1/49
Copy of a letter from L. A. Dunsterville to J.H. C. Brooking. December 17, 1922. ALS copy, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: quote of Kipling about the Kipling Society.

1/50
Kipling to Coudrier. April 14, 1923. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: Havas Agency journalists.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/51
Kipling to Robert Bridges. July 4, 1923. TLS, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: meeting Connolly.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/52
L. A. Dunsterville to J.H. C. Brooking. July 20, 1923. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: moving, photograph, Isle of Man.

1/53
Kipling to Sir Charles Thomas-Stanford. August 18, 1923. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: thanking him for his Wick History.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/54
Memorandum of Agreement, N.M Penzer and Charles J. Sawyer. October 8, 1923. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: publishing rights to the series Somadeva Katha Sarit Sagara or Ocean of Story.

1/55
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. January 25, 1924. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: portrait group entitled Stalky & Co., Slough.

1/56
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. January 28, 1924. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: sitting for an Academy picture.

1/57
Kipling to unidentified gentleman, "Dear Sir." January 29, 1924. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: bust of Kipling.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/58
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 1, 1924. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: portrait.

1/59
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. February 12, 1924. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: Badminton Tournament, photo.

1/60
Carbon copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Caroline Kipling. March 1, 1924. ALS copy, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: persuading Kipling to pose for Stalky & Co. portrait.

1/61
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. March 3, 1925. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: cannot help in the matter of altering Kipling's mind about Stalky & Co. portrait.

1/62
Copy of letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. May 20, 1924. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: meeting.

Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. May 24, 1924. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: McKenna duties, Bolshevism, social system. Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. July 25, 1924. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: writing a scenario.

1/63
Kipling to S. Sassoon. September 8, 1924. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: gift for the poet laureate.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/64
Caroline Kipling to Mrs. Wauchope. September 16, 1924. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: not being able to visit, daughter going to Paris, Elsie finding a house in Brussels.

1/65
Elsie Bambridge to J.H. C. Brooking. October 11, 1924. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for gift. Obituary of Capt. George Bambridge.

1/66
Kipling to Charles J. Sawyer. December 31, 1924. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for book.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/67
Kipling to Captain Oakes-Jones. January 3, 1925. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for Christmas card.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/68
Kipling to Mrs. Thorne. February 17, 1925. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: signing her book.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/69
Copy of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Kipling. February 20, 1925. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: manuscript to be sent to press on Kipling's death.

1/70
D. Gardner-Smith to Charles J. Sawyer. May 19, 1925. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: acknowledgment of book on Kipling's behalf.

1/71
Kipling to G. Vittery France Esq. October 1, 1925. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: using lines from poem.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/72
Kipling to N.M. Penzer. October 27, 1925. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's transcription, 1 leaf. Re: writing foreword to Ocean of Story.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/73
See 1/2-690. Copy of a letter in French from Kipling to unidentified male, "Mon cher Maître et ami." January 4, 1926. (Le 4 Janvier 1926.) TL copy, 1 leaf. Re: possible meeting in Paris, etc.

1/74
D. Gardner-Smith to Charles J. Sawyer. April 30, 1926. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: acknowledgment of book on Kipling's behalf.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/75
Kipling to James Grierson. June 19, 1926. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: interest in his work, inability to meet.
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/76
Kipling to Charles J. Sawyer. July 26, 1926. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: thank you, unable to answer query regarding "The property of a lady."
(Piece Autographed by Kipling)

1/77
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. August 11, 1926. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: meeting with members of the Kipling Society.

1/78
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. November 1, 1926. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: Magna Charta translations.

1/79
D. Gardner-Smith to Charles J. Sawyer. November 1, 1926. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's transcription, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for book on Kipling's behalf.

1/80
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. June 4, 1927. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: appointments. Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. June 6, 1927. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: refusal to meet.

1/81
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. July 20, 1927. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: objection to publications.

1/82
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Creighton. October 10, 1927. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: description of the Prairie, Wheat Film.

1/83
Copy of a letter from Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. January 27, 1928. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: photographs.

1/84
Copy of a letter from Kipling or M.E. Walford (Kipling's secretary) to J.H. C. Brooking. May 26, 1928. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: publicity.

1/85
L. A. Dunsterville to J.H. C. Brooking. June 6, 1928. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: Kipling Society.

1/86
L. A. Dunsterville to Sir George. August 3, 1928. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: Brooking as founder for Kipling Society.

1/87
Kipling to Frere Reeves. January 28, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: a list sent by Frere Reeves.
(Piece autographed by Kipling).

1/88
Kipling to Mr. Wynne. May 28, 1929. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: Warren Hastings paperweight.
(Piece autographed by Kipling).

1/89
Copy of a letter from M.E. Walford (Kipling's secretary) to J.H. C. Brooking. May 26, 1930. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: receipt of book.

1/90
Copy of a letter from Kipling to Rev. G. Wiles. June 16, 1930. Handwritten copy, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 3 leaves. "The Song of an Outsider."

1/91
Kipling to unidentified gentleman, "Dear Sir." September 20, 1930. TLS, 1 leaf and typed bookseller's description, 1 leaf. Re: use of word 'bat' in "Route Marching."
(Piece autographed by Kipling).

1/92
Copy of a letter from Livingston to William Britton Stitt. May 11, 1931. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: Scheuer catalogue, collection Kipling.

1/93
Copy of a letter from Kipling to unidentified gentleman, "Dear Sir." November 20, 1935. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: permission to quote.

1/94
Copy of a letter from Nelson Doubleday to George Whitworth. December 3, 1935. TLS copy, 1 leaf. Re: two forewords by Kipling.

1/95
Elsie (Kipling) Bambridge to J.H. C. Brooking. January 25, 1936. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: memorial service, mistake in year of Kipling's birth.

1/96
A. S. Watt to J.H. C. Brooking. February 17, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf and copy. Re: reprinting verses in The Kipling Journal.

1/97
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. May 23, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: picture of Kipling's study.

1/98
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. May 26, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: memorial tablet to Kipling.

1/99
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. September 8, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: meeting with Kipling Society members.

1/100
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. September 12, 1936. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: accepting invitation.

1/101
Copy (carbon) of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Elsie (Kipling) Bambridge. January 21, 1937. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: memorial service.

1/102
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. January 22, 1937. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: Kipling Society.

1/103
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. May 16, 1937. ALS, leaves and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling Society.

1/104
Typed extracts of letters from Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. May 16, 1937; January 22, 1937.

1/105
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. May 21, 1937. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling's childhood.

1/106
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. June 23, 1937. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: "Teem."

1/107
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. June 28, 1937. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling.

1/108
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. July 5, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling's poems and prose.

1/109
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. July 13, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling poems.

1/110
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. September 7, 1937. ALS, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: her writing style, Kipling's writing style.

1/111
Alice Fleming to Canon A.H. Barnes, Vicar of Tisbury. January 9, 1939. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: parents' graves. Note: this is a "rough copy" of the letter sent to Canon Barnes made by Alice Fleming on January 9, 1939. Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. January 9, 1939. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: parents' graves.

1/112
Elsie (Kipling) Bambridge. March 6, 1939. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: requesting that members of the Kipling Society refrain from asking to view the house if they have no intention of renting it.

1/113
E.J. Batchelor to J.H. C. Brooking. July 24, 1939. TLS, 1 leaf and note describing Kipling's 2-cylinder Lanchester [sic] car, 1 leaf and photo. Re: the Kipling Society.

1/114
Caroline Kipling to J.H. C. Brooking. October 27, 1939. TLS, 1 leaf. Re: thank you to Kipling Society for book of poems.

1/115
Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. March 9, 1940. ALS, 2 leaves and typed transcription, 2 leaves. Re: Kipling material.

1/116
Elsie (Kipling) Bambridge. May 8, 1940. ALS, 1 leaf. Re: asserting that "Lyde" of Kipling's verse was not Marie Lloyd or any other actress.

1/117
Copy (carbon) of letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Elsie (Kipling) Bambridge. May 11, 1940. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling's poem "Since Lyde steals my ointment."

1/118
George Bambridge to J.H. C Brooking. November 27, 1940. ALS, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: check for the Kipling Society.

1/119
Copy of a letter from Alice Fleming to J.H. C. Brooking. December 23, 1940. Typed copy, 1 leaf. Re: her parents.

1/120
Copy (carbon) of a letter from J.H. C. Brooking to Elsie (Kipling) Bambridge. January 18, 1941. ALS copy, 1 leaf and typed transcription, 1 leaf. Re: Kipling Society laying a wreath, remembering Kipling.

Fiscal Year 1976-1977

1/1: Board of Regents 1977-02-07-1977-10-24

1/2: College of Engineering 1977-08-02

1/3: Committee of Nine 1977-07-05-1977-08-19

1/4: Naming of Buildings 1977-08-01-1977-10-17

1/5: Office of the Chancellor - Jack Williams 1977-05-02-1977-11-08

1/6: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration 1977-01-04-1977-08-17

1/7: Office of the System Comptroller 1977-05-31-1977-09-02

1/8: Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs - Recommendations for 1977-08-01-1977-08-12

1/9: Pending Discrimination Cases (GSS) 1977-07-26-1977-08-30

1/10: Response Letters 1977-08-01-1977-08-22

1/11: Response Letters 1977-08-22-1977-08-31

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