- TxAM-CRS C000196-S3-2
- Subseries
Part of Kristen Britain Collection
Part of Kristen Britain Collection
Part of Kristen Britain Collection
Part of Kristen Britain Collection
Part of Silvia Moreno-Garcia Collection
5-3/8: Bookmark for Velvet With The Night, 2021
5-3/9: Postcards depicting The Beautiful Ones and Certain Dark Things, 2021
5-3/10: Swag from Festival of Literary Diversity [FOLD], 2021
Moreno-Garcia, Silvia
Part of Francis C. Turner Collection
Part of Francis C. Turner Collection
Part of Francis C. Turner Collection
Part of Francis C. Turner Collection
This subseries contains publicity, the public reaction, and financing background information for the highway program.
Part of Francis C. Turner Collection
This subseries includes correspondence, background materials, and policy statements on the highway program by interested industry groups, associations, and politicians.
Part of John Q. Anderson Papers
Part of John Q. Anderson Papers
Part of Sterling C. Evans Papers
Part of Sterling C. Evans Papers
This subseries contains mostly correspondence and articles, with some photographs, illustrating Evans' involvement as a benefactor of the Texas A&M University Libraries, and the high level of esteem in which he was held by administrators, faculty, and staff within the library. Evans' patronage had a profound effect on elevating the status of Sterling C. Evans Library to that of a nationally ranked research institution.
Part of Sterling C. Evans Papers
Little Eva Plantation (Chopin, Louisiana)
Part of Sterling C. Evans Papers
Nine Bar Ranch (Cypress, Texas)
Part of Sterling C. Evans Papers
This subseries mainly contains sale catalogs, Santa Gertrudis cattle breeding information, pedigrees, sales receipts, some correspondence, advertising tear sheets, and photographs of bulls, accompanied by many clippings regarding the Nine Bar Ranch in Cypress, Texas owned by Sterling C. Evans and Gus Wortham. This was the first major ranching and marketing venture by the two partners. Also present are correspondence and sales materials concerning cattle sales to Russian buyers. Though only in existence for about twenty years, Nine Bar Ranch's history of operations represents pacesetting marketing strategies still emulated by a multitude of modern cattle and horse ranches.
U-Bar Ranches (Brackettville and Castroville, Texas, Hachita, New Mexico and other locales)
Part of Sterling C. Evans Papers
This subseries is composed predominantly of financial documents, advertising and promotional materials for cattle sales, photographs of ranch home interiors and exteriors, and correspondence surrounding the ownership and operation of three large ranches in Texas and New Mexico. Also present are several plat maps and blueprints housed separately as oversized items. Files are arranged first by type, with correspondence, then general financial and legal files, followed by a group of financial and legal subject files arranged alphabetically by topic, and finally files of photographs and clippings, followed by oversized maps and blueprints.
This subseries was processed with the initial donation but was never sorted into its corresponding subseries.
This series is the largest in the collection, containing a number of files on a variety of subjects spanning Dr. Rosen's career and personal life.
This subseries includes files on the various books and articles by David Rosen and contributions made by Rosen to other publications.
Series 1, Subseries 8, Box 6
This subseries contains files on various lectures and seminars given by Dr. Rosen throughout his career. The slides for the various presentations can be found in Box 1.
This subseries includes personal photographs in addition to photographs from Rosen's various professional activities.
Personal Correspondence, and Family Materials
This subseries ranges from Rosen's early years to his later professional life, covering most of his family, specifically concentrating on his mother Barbara Jane Middendorf.
Journals, and Other Personal Items
This subseries contains an address book, a scrapbook from Junior High, desk nameplate, personal journals from Rosen's travels, journal notebooks, and Rosen's medical bag. Some of the materials in this subseries are included, though they fit into a more specific subseries but are either too large or too damaged to remain with their related materials.
These books were either written by, contributed to by, or owned and used by David H. Rosen. Some books are entirely in Chinese and require translation. ()denotes books that contain a contribution by Dr. Rosen*
This subseries includes awards, certifications, and diplomas awarded to David H. Rosen throughout his lifetime. Most notable is his diploma for his doctorate in Medicine from the University of Missouri (see box 1A).
This subseries includes cassette tapes, compact discs, slides, and videotapes that document various lectures and presentations given by Dr. Rosen and his associates.
Part of Django Wexler Collection
Wexler, Django
Part of Django Wexler Collection
This subseries contains manuscript materials donated by Wexler in early 2021.
Wexler, Django
Part of Django Wexler Collection
Wexler, Django
Part of Django Wexler Collection
Part of Django Wexler Collection
15/20: Fort Lewis Ranger, May 17, 1984
15/21: Fort Lewis Ranger, June 28, 1985
15/22: Fort Lewis Ranger, July 12, 1984
15/23: Fort Lewis Ranger, July 19, 1984
15/24: Fort Lewis Ranger, July 26, 1984
15/25: Fort Lewis Ranger, August 9, 1984
15/26: Fort Lewis Ranger, August 23, 1984
15/27: Fort Lewis Ranger, August 30, 1984
15/28: Fort Lewis Ranger, September 7, 1984
15/29: Fort Lewis Ranger, September 13, 1984
15/30: Fort Lewis Ranger, September 20, 1984
15/31: Fort Lewis Ranger, September 27, 1984
15/32: Fort Lewis Ranger, October 4, 1984
15/33: Fort Lewis Ranger, October 25, 1984
15/34: Fort Lewis Ranger, November 1, 1984
15/35: Fort Lewis Ranger, November 16, 1984
15/36: Fort Lewis Ranger, November 29, 1984
15/37: Fort Lewis Ranger, December 6, 1984
15/38: Fort Lewis Ranger, December 13, 1984
15/39: Fort Lewis Ranger, December 20, 1984
15/40: Fort Lewis Ranger, January 4, 1985
15/41: Fort Lewis Ranger, January 10, 1985
15/42: Fort Lewis Ranger, January 17, 1985
15/43: Fort Lewis Ranger, January 24, 1985
15/44: Fort Lewis Ranger, January 31, 1985
15/45: Fort Lewis Ranger, February 7, 1985
15/46: Fort Lewis Ranger, February 28, 1985
15/47: Fort Lewis Ranger, March 14, 1985
15/14: Classwork, 1977
15/15: Words Worth Fighting For, 1977
15/16: English War Correspondents in the Confederate States of America, 1977
15/17: Words Worth Fighting For, 1977
15/18: Classwork and Book Reports, 1979
15/19: School Work, Undated