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Various Materials

47/1
Papers related to automobiles, including driver's licenses, insurance and information on education, 1939-1959.

47/2
Bills and receipts, unsorted, 1959.

47/3
Bills and receipts, unsorted, 1959.

47/4
Miscellaneous papers, including two autobiographies related to Mercurio Martinez 's years at St. Mary's University, 1957-1959.

47/5
Correspondence, brochures, and other papers related to Mercurio Martinez, Jr.'s years at St. Mary's University his explorations of post-graduate employment opportunities, 1957-1959.

47/6
Bills and receipts related to Mercurio Martinez, Jr.'s university attendance, unsorted, 1957-1959.

47/7
Copy of a will and other legal papers Juan Bustamante Montalvo his wife, 1959.

47/8
Notes, sketch maps, and other papers relating to the María Bertani Derteano lands, 1957.

47/9
Notes, financial records, sketch maps and letters about the María Bertaini Derteano lands, 1956-1957.

47/10
Notes and a copy of the will Herlinda Gutierrez de Martinez, widow Isidoro 1951-1955.

47/11
Copies of deeds and other legal papers, notes genealogical materials related to land owned by the heirs Antonio Martinez Gonzales in Dolores Subdivision, 1937-1955.

47/12
Oil and gas lease from Procesio Martinez to Clifton B. Lewis, 1954.

47/13
Papers related to oil and gas transactions between Mercurio Martinez G. Caballero, matters, 1954-1957.

47/14
Papers related to real estate insurance policies, 1957-1959.

Various Materials

48/1
Notes, genealogies, copies of deeds and other documents materials related to La Mangana tract, Webb County Texas., Genealogies include descendants Antonio Martinez Gonzales his wife Estefana Samano de 1919-1958.

48/2
Correspondence and remittances on the World Book Encyclopedia, 1957-1958.

48/3
Correspondence and genealogy related to the heirs of José Luis Salinas, original grantee Porción 64 Starr County with special reference claims María Barrera his mother, Candelaria de Leon Barrera, 1957.

48/4
Laredo city health ordinance on bathrooms and a public service handout concerning the same, 1960.

48/5
Bills and receipts, unsorted, 1959-1960.

48/6
Bills and receipts, unsorted, 1959-1960.

48/7
Documents, papers, genealogies, etc. relating to case of H. Cuellar vs. U.S. Government concerning Porcion 38, Zapata County and Porción Starr 1938-1960.

48/8
Financial statements, forms, and documents relating to Mercurio Martinez 's income tax, 1938-1959.

Various Materials

49/1
Correspondence and copies of legal papers related to Cristina T. Martinez, guardian the estate Felicidad Sylvia Treviño 1954-1960.

49/2
Operating instructions for a Kenmore automatic washer.

49/3
Documents, correspondence, and field notes relating to the case of Maria Vidaurri de Herbst, et. al. vs. Enrique Martinez (Antonio), 1937-1960.

49/4
Papers concerning personal matters of Mercurio Martinez and his wife Cristina T. regarding social security, 1957.

49/5
Lease agreements between heirs of Proceso Martinez and Charles Flynn, 1952-1955. Copy cancellation Trusteeship conferred upon Robert Lee Bobbitt Mercurio Martinez, Jr., Copies map some farms owned by

49/6
Agricultural and Washington newsletters, 1956-1958, papers concerning Rancho San Andres Presa del Toro.,

49/7
U. S. Army recruiting booklets for high school students.

49/8
Copies of lands owned by A. M. Bruni, and breakdown land ownership the José Vasquez Borrego Grant.,

49/9
Lease agreement between H. P. Truke and Pablo Sepeda, 1948. Property appraisal of property Reyes Gutierrez wife, 1946. Several handwritten conveyance land titles.

49/10
Handwritten documents and statements pertinent to the estate of Primitivo Uribe, 1955.

49/11
Documents relating to U. S. Government purchase of 85.237 acres land in Zapata County from Mercurio Martinez, 1952.

49/12
Bill of sale two tracts land from Mercurio Martinez to Primitivo Uribe, 1942, and clippings other papers, 1932-1949.

49/13
Correspondence in Spanish with Luis Treviño, 1960.

49/14
Copy of case brief filed Derly Uribe vs. Zapata County Independent School Board contesting a bond election, 1952.

49/15
Automobile and house insurance policies premium statements, unsorted, 1954-1958.

49/16
Documents and legal instruments concerning the disposition of Las Ratones Ranch including the following parties, Camuto Pena, Victor María del Refugio de López 1955.

Various Materials

50/1
Copies of legal papers and some correspondence, mostly related to Mercurio Martinez 's law firm work, 1897-1915.

50/2
Copies of legal papers and some correspondence, mostly related to Mercurio Martinez's law firm work, 1922-1941.

50/3
Old letters and documents concerning Martinez family matters, 1889-1911.

50/4
Records of city, county, and state property taxes paid by Mercurio Martinez, 1933-1940.

50/5
Newspaper article and advertisement on Falcon Lake-view Estates.

50/6
Records of income tax, 1952-1955.

50/7
Income tax reports, 1950 and 1951.

50/8
Field notes and sketches, 1952-1957, note saying" map of Uribe edition was filed in envelope 311-steel cabinet".

50/9
Tax records and deed of property belonging to María Ángela Quesada, 1943-1956.

50/10
Records of case Mercurio Martinez vs. Alfredo Vidaurri, concerning a land ownership matter, 1936.

50/11
Replot and land sketches records of property Lozano Delfino, 1956.

50/12
Will of Juan Gutierrez., Records case José Ramirez vs. Sara Velez de Ramirez, 1925-1958.

50/13
Immigration matter of Oralia Unclan Martinez, 1955.

50/14
Invoices and bills paid, unsorted, 1960.

Various Materials

51/1
Legal statement and assorted notes of land descriptions pertaining to Antonio Martinez, son Emilio 1955-1959.

51/2
Power of attorney document for Primitivo Martinez to sell certain lands in Laredo, 1958.

51/3
Survey maps, various sketches and notes replot of Rosa Simona Uribe share San Ygnacio addition, 1934-1954.

51/4
Income tax records for 1953.

51/5
A review of some property by Mercurio Martinez for Minerva Salinas, 1959

51/6
Guarantee and operating instructions for a Coldspot refrigerator.

51/7
Copies of U.S. office Rent Stabilization statements and clippings, 1951-1952. Correspondence with tenants, 1953.

51/8
Deed records and correspondence of Primitivo Martinez also James Haynes, Jr., Attorney, 1961.

51/9
Report cards and correspondence certificate of St. Agustin School, Mercurio Martinez, Jr. 1956-1957.

51/10
Additional records of Mercurio Martinez, Jr., and Laredo Junior College.

51/11
Letters and school records of Rosa Martinez, daughter Mercurio 1956-1961. Also, unsorted bills receipts.

51/12
Bank records, repair bills, tax unsorted, 1950s.

51/13
Papers related to the property of Gonzala Martinez de Torres, 1947-1953.

51/14
A miscellaneous file containing personal letters, brochures, bills of sale, and announcements, 1959-1961.

Various Materials

52/1
Correspondence between Mercurio Martinez and his tenants, 1949-1962.

52/2
Bills and receipts, unsorted, 1961-1962.

52/3
Bills and receipts, unsorted, 1961-1962.

52/4
Correspondence between Rosa Martinez and her parents while she was attending Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, 1961-1962.

52/5
Bills and receipts from Sears, Three Sisters Penny Stores unsorted, 1962.

52/6
Partition of El Tordello Ranch tract. Pilar and José Lerma, 1962-1964.

52/7
Trial balances and financial records, unsorted, 1955-1961.

52/8
Invoices and bills paid, unsorted, 1962.

52/9
Correspondence concerning H. B. Zachry vs. James K. and Nora Kepley., Other documents pertaining to Leonor Uribe de Martinez E., 1915-1933.

Various Materials

53/1
Personal correspondence, 1954.

53/2
Correspondence with Spiegle Catalogue Inc., unsorted, 1958.

53/3
Utilities, hardware, lumber bills. Some for repairing house at 509 San Francisco, Laredo., Bills from Lumber and Supply Company, notes on repairs, unsorted, 1961.

53/4
Hunting rights, agreements (written), matters relating to Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission for La Trinidad Ranch, 1937-1962.

53/5
Hunting agreement with Sam Pieper and Digest of Game Fish Laws, 1946-1949.

53/6
Financial records of Rosa C. Martinez while at Texas A&M College, 1962.

53/7
Check book and stubs from Bank of Zapata, 1960.

53/8
Checkbook and stubs from Union National Bank, special account, 1952-1962.

53/9
Checkbook stubs from Laredo National Bank, 1961-1963.

53/10
Ledger of business accounts house rent tenants, 1955-1961.

53/11
Invoices and bills paid, unsorted, 1963.

53/12
Two photographs.

Various Materials

54/1
Contract with Triangle Aluminum Industries to refinish house at 509 San Francisco Avenue, Webb County, 1962.

54/2
Analysis of lands Serafin Martinez and Alela Uribe de situated in San Ygnacio Subdivision, 1962.

54/3
Letters pertaining to lots in Eastern Division of Laredo belonging Juvenal Martinez, 1925-1963.

54/4
Field notes on lot owned by Ruben E. Salazar, 1962.

54/5
Correspondence, memos and brochures relating to the Laredo Historical Society, 1961-1963.

54/6
Newspaper clippings on historic subjects.

54/7
Letters and copies of letters concerning land Refugio Fernandez., Lease agreements with Eligio Resendez, 1961.

54/8
Correspondence concerning Geronimo Caballera, Oil and gas matters, 1962.

54/9
Field notes concerning part of Barranco Colorado Tract and Las Cabras pasture.,

54/10
Bills and receipts from Sears Three Sisters stores, unsorted, 1961.

54/11
Rules of election Production, Marketing, and Administration offices for Zapata County, Texas 1953.

54/12
Paperwork on the case of U.S.A. International Boundary and Water Commission vs. Flumencio Muñoz, et. al., 1955.

54/13
Papers and a map concerning lands in Zapata County, 1937.

54/14
Notes and a map concerning Rufino López mineral lands in Zapata County.,

54/15
Memorandum concerning Heziquio Cuellar, et. al., vs. Leopoldo Martinez about Porciónes 1 and 2 in Zapata County 1934.

54/16
Sketch map and notes concerning partition of lands María de Jesús Uribe, wife Proceso Martinez in the San Ygnacio subdivision Zapata County.,

54/17
Notes on genealogies of important Laredo families.

54/18
Genealogical notes concerning heirs of José Domingo Gonzales, 1936.

54/19
Sketch of subdivisions 3 and 24 in the San Ygnacio Subdivision, 1955; map Laredo showing industries on tracks Texas Mexican Railroad 1922; proposed Zapata Gas Line 1959; La Selva field nearby lands, County 1927.

Dolores Settlement

55/1
Correspondence, maps, notes, and copies of legal papers concerning the Dolores Settlement, numbered 90-125 by Mercurio Martinez.

55/2
Correspondence, maps, notes and copies of legal papers concerning the Dolores Settlement numbered 126-159.

55/3
Correspondence, maps, notes and copies of legal papers concerning the Dolores Settlement numbered 160-190.

55/4
Correspondence, maps, notes and copies of legal papers concerning the Dolores Settlement, numbered 191-230.

55/5
Correspondence, maps, notes and copies of legal papers concerning the Dolores Settlement numbered 231-294.

55/6
A detailed history of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant by Mercurio Martinez apparently written during the first quarter of the 20th century.

55/7
A sketch map showing El Recuerdo Farm.

55/8
Two photographs of the old Dolores Settlement cemetery, Zapata County, Texas.

Financial, and Correspondence

1/1
Puente Minero Blueprints

1/2
Report on Puente Minero, December 1971

1/3
Financial Reports, 1968

1/4
Financial Reports, 1969

1/5
Financial Reports, 1970

1/6
Financial Reports, 1971

1/7
Financial Statements, 1962-1964

1/8
Financial Statements, 1965

1/9
Financial Statements, 1966

1/10
Financial Statements, 1967

1/11
Financial Statements, 1968

1/12
Financial Statements, 1969

1/13
Financial Statements, 1970

1/14
Financial Statements, Undated

1/15
Texas Historical Commission

1/16
Rio Grande Bridge Capacity Standard

1/17
Cost Reports

1/18
Correspondence, 1960

1/19
Correspondence, 1961

1/20
Correspondence, 1962

1/21
Correspondence, January - May 1963

1/22
Correspondence, June - September 1963

1/23
Correspondence, October - December 1963

1/24
Correspondence, January - May 1963

1/25
Correspondence, June - December 1963

1/26
Correspondence, 1965

1/27
Correspondence, Undated

Correspondence, and Other Mining Materials

2/1
Geological Exploration Monthly Reports

2/2
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1967

2/3
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1968

2/4
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1969

2/5
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1970

2/6
Canadian Mining

2/7
Mining - Explosions

2/8
General Mining Technology

2/9
Mining - Cuatro Palmas

2/10
Rene Amezcua

2/11
Spare Parts Program

2/12
Marathon - Exploration

2/13
Marathon - Exploration

2/14
Marathon - Exploration

2/15
Geomina

2/16
Aguachile - Geological Exploration of Aguachile

2/17
Fluorospar Operations, August - December 1970

2-18
Fluorospar Operations, 1971

2/19
Fluorospar Operations, through July 1971

2/20
Hauling - Contract with Reginaldo Ramon

2/21
Pico Etereo Division - Organizational Chart

2/22
Mining - Cuatro Palmas Economic Evaluation

2/23
Samuel S. Arentz

2/24
Mining - Dona Nina

2/25
Mining - Domincia No. 6

La Dominicia, Aguachile, and Other Mining Materials

3/1
La Domincia: Economic Study of La Domincia

3/2
La Domincia: Increased Fluorospar Recovery at La Domincia

3/3
La Domincia: Upgrading Program

3/4
La Domincia: Fluorospar Deposits on Mining Concessions owned by La Domincia, SA

3/5
La Domincia: Cuatro Palmas Report

3/6
La Domincia: Photos of Pico Etereo District

3/7
La Domincia: Samuel Arentz Correspondence

3/8
La Domincia: Report on La Domincia Drilling Project

3/9
La Domincia: Fluorospar Properties owned by La Domincia, SA

3/10
Pico Etereo: Engineering

3/11
Mining: Equipment

3/12
Mining: Geological Exploration, 1964-1966

3/13
Mining: Geological Exploration, 1965-1966

3/14
Mining: Geological Exploration, 1966-1967

3/15
Fluorospar Operations Articles

3/16
Design Study for town of La Linda

3/17
Mill Water Supplies

3/18
Fluorospar Articles

3/19
Geological Research: Economic-Geologic Investigation of Selected Fluorospar Properties

3/20
Laboratory Flotation of Fluorospar Ore

3/21
Aguachile: Policy on Aguachile, 1962

3/22
Aguachile: Briquetting, 1966-1967

3/23
Aguachile: Report of Investigation of Cerro Aguachile

3/24
Aguachile: Mining Camp Facilities

3/25
Aguachile: Mining Aguachile Ore

3/26
Aguachile: Nuclear Energy Commission and Research Obligation

3/27
Aguachile: Nuclear Energy Commission and Research Obligation

3/28
Aguachile: Nuclear Energy Commission and Research Obligation

3/29
Aguachile: Mining

3/30
West Ainslie Mining Plan

Milling, Labor Union, Operations, and Other Mining Materials

4/1
Milling - Automation

4/2
Milling - Ore Handling

4/3
Milling - Equipment

4/4
Milling - Equipment

4/5
Milling - Mill Production Report, La Linda, 1964

4/6
Safety

4/7
Labor Union

4/8
Labor Union - Union Contract

4/9
Financial - Purchasing

4/10
Marathon - Safety

4/11
Family Housing

4/12
Milling - Report on Pilot Planet Testing of Fluorite Ores

4/13
Milling - Report on Fluorite Flotation Process Recommendation

4/14
Heavy Media Separation Suspensions

4/15
Aguachile - Milling Aguachile Ore

4/16
Aguachile - Milling Aguachile Ore

4/17
Aguachile - Milling Aguachile Ore

4/18
Aguachile - Economic Evaluation: Conversion of Mill to Aguachile Ore, 1967

4/19
Financial - Profit Plan, 1971

4/20
Mexican Operations - Fredrickson's Process Studies

4/21
Fluorspar Operation - Management

4/22
Aguachile - Battelle Research Program

4/23
Mill - Water Supply (Quotations on Clarifier)

4/24
Legal Customs - Nuclear Activation Analysis

4/25
Legal - Ore Purchase from Small Miners

Other Materials

Other Materials

1-1/56: Academic writing, typescripts, 1990-1991

1-1/57: Academic writing, typescripts, undated

1-1/58: Before The Rain (1992), M.A. degree writing requirement at UT-Austin, May 1992

1-1/59: Clarion West materials, 1995

1-1/60: Copies of published work, 1999-2000, 2007, undated

1-1/61: The Intergalactic Nemesis/Return of the Intergalactic Nemesis performances, 2000-2001

1-1/62: Postcard from Reisman's desk, undated (inscription from January 2024)

1-1/63: Publicity cards for Substrate Phantoms (2017), 2017

1-1/64: Publicity display for The Z Radiant (2004), 2004?

Manuscripts

Manuscripts:

1-1/1: "Rain Brujah" (1988), typescript draft, undated

1-1/2: "Raney's Hounds" (1999), typescript later draft [under old title "Hellfire"], with notes and background materials, undated

1-1/3: "The Arcana of Maps" (2000), typescript draft, undated

1-1/4: "Two Hearts in Zamora" (2006), typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated; notes, undated; submission invitation, 2006?; and copies of Robert E. Howard stories, undated

1-1/5: "Flowertongue" (2011), typescript with handwritten beta reader comments, 2000?

1-1/6: "Flowertongue" (2011), typescript with handwritten beta reader comments, 2000?

1-1/7: "Flowertongue" (2011), notes and feedback, February 2000, undated

1-1/8: "Flowertongue"(2011), background materials, 1998, undated

1-1/9: "A Thousand Wings of Luck" (2011), typescript draft [under old title "The House of Ren"] with handwritten notes, undated

1-1/10: "A Thousand Wings of Luck" (2011), typescript draft [under old title "Luck of the House"] with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/11: "Before The Rain" (2019), typescript draft, undated

1-1/12: "An Irdish Tale" (2019), typescript draft [3700 words] with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/13: "An Irdish Tale" (2019), typescript draft [4200 words] with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/14: "An Irdish Tale" (2019), notes and beta reader comments, undated

1-1/15: "The Angle of Incidence" (undated), typescript drafts with handwritten beta reader comments, undated; and notes, undated

1-1/16: "The Ballad of Spitfire Rye" (undated), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/17: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), typescript drafts with handwritten edits by beta readers, undated

1-1/18: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/19: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), partial typescript draft with notes, undated

1-1/20: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), notes and reviewer notes, September 2005, undated

1-1/21: The Eye of Drynsariel (unpublished, 1984), typescript draft and handcolored map, 1984

1-1/22: "The Fawn of Divinity" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/23: "A Feather's Weight", typescript draft and handwritten notes, undated

1-1/24: "Into The Day" (undated) , typescript draft, undated; and typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/25: "Luck By Any Other Name" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten beta reader comments, undated; and notes from beta reader, undated

1-1/26: "Nixy" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/27: "Propagating the Rose" (undated), typescript first drafts with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/28: "Propagating the Rose" (undated), handwritten beta reader comments, undated; and notes, undated

1-1/29: "Stone Moons" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/30: "Tulanicus" (undated), typescript drafts [under various titles], undated; typescript drafts with handwritten edits, undated; and notes, undated

1-1/31: "While Making Feet" (undated), typescript drafts with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/32: "While Making Feet" (undated), handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/33: "Who Last Through Dream Did Pass" (undated), typescript early version, undated

1-1/34: Early story drafts and fragments, undated

1-1/35: Graduate School: "Blue-green" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/36: Graduate School: "Carnival" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten edits and reviewer comments, undated

1-1/37: Graduate School: "Other Lodgers" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten reviewer comments, undated

1-1/38: Graduate School: "Racer X" (undated), typescript first draft, March 1992; and typescript first draft with handwritten reviewer comments, March 1992

1-1/39: Graduate School: "Seeding the Stone with Blood" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/40: Screenplays: "The Other Day" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/41: Screenplays: "Sleepy" (undated), typescript draft, undated; and typescript draft, October-November 1992

1-1/42: Scripts: The Intergalactic Nemesis (radio play, 1996), typescripts of episodes, including "The Robot's Gift" and "Death on Zygon" by Reisman, 1996?

1-1/43: Spec Scripts: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Alchemy", typescripts and additional story premises, September 1998

1-1/44: Spec Scripts: The Sentinel: "Homing Instincts", typescripts and additional story premises, 1998

1-1/45: Undergraduate: "A Story of Bone" (undated), manuscript draft, undated

1-1/46: Undergraduate: Various fiction exercises, typescript drafts, October 1987, undated

1-1/47: Undergraduate and Before: "The Blue Whsitle" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/48: Undergraduate and Before: "The Faun of Divinity" (1985), typescript draft, 1985

1-1/49: Undergraduate and Before: "Grendel Tea" (1989), typescript draft, undated; and published story in Portland Review of the Arts, 1989

1-1/50: Undergraduate and Before: "Sage" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/51: Undergraduate and Before: "Tigers Aren't Afraid of Water" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/52: Undergraduate and Before: "Trickster's Tea" (1990), typescript draft, undated

1-1/53: Various notes, undated

1-1/54: Various notes, undated

1-1/55: Various poems, typescript and handwritten drafts, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1995, undated

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

Manuscripts

1-1/1: "Dancing Chickens" (1984), typescript with handwritten edits, undated (Photocopy)

1-1/2: No Limit (novel, unpublished), typescript with handwritten edits for first four chapters, undated

Scrapbooks

"Southern Committee To Uphold the Constitution" from St. Paul Progress. August 22, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Moundsville Journal. August 28, 1935

"Where Constitution Ends, Tyranny Begins" from Sauk Center Herald. August 29, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Clifton Journal. August 29, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Red Wing Republican. August 29, 1935

"To Uphold the Constitution" from Iowa Register. September 3, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Colonial Beach Interest. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Cheney Sentinel. September 5, 1935

"Murmurs in the South" from Rock Island Argus. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Audubon Weekly. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Wayland Weekly. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Spring Valley Leader Weekly. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Greene American. September 5, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Peal River Search. September 6, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Starkweather Times. September 6, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Bassett Leader. September 12, 1935

"Interesting Movement Launched in Behalf of The U.S. Government" from Neligh News. September 12, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Belvedere Apollo. September 12, 1935

Untitled article re: John Henry Kirby. September 14, 1935

"Kirby to Call Parley to Uphold U.S. Constitution" from Houston Chronicle. September 15, 1935

"Demo Factions Plan to Uphold Constitution" from Winfield Courier. September 15, 1935

"Texan Fights Naming of FDR" from San Antonio Light. September 15, 1935

"Demos Involved in Controversy on Constitution" from Belleville Advocate. September 15, 1935

"Drive Starts to Rally Foes of Roosevelt" from Chicago Herald‑Examiner. September 15, 1935

"Move to Block Renomination of Roosevelt" from Rochester American. September 15, 1935

"Constitution Group Plans Convention in December" from Syracuse Post Standard. September 15, 1935

"Southerners Fight For Constitution" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 15, 1935

"Rousing Controversy Over Changes Is Prelude To Constitution Day" from Kingston Freeman. September 16, 1935

"Political Foes Draft Talks on Constitution" from Schnedtady Union Star. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Split on Constitution" from Freeport Review. September 16, 1935

"Political Issues Seen Dominating Tomorrow's Constitution Day Talks" from Rome Sentinel. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Is Touchy Subject in Party Ranks" from Jamestown Evening Journal. September 16, 1935

"Revolt Plans Being Mapped by Democrats" from Syracuse Post Standard. September 16, 1935

"Debate Gets Hot in Washington on Constitution Day" from Gloversville Leader Review. September 16, 1935

"3 Agencies Turn Fire On New Deal" from Buffalo News. September 16, 1935

"Bill of Particulars" from Lincoln Star. September 16, 1935

"Roosevelt's Foes to Meet in Capital" from New York Journal. September 16, 1935

"Politics Aroused As Nation Observes Constitution Day" from Trenton Times. September 16, 1935

"Ready to Observe Constitution Day" from Kearney Hub. September 16, 1935

"Southern Committee Strikes at New Deal" from Camden Post. September 16, 1935

"Several Will Talk Tuesday" from Flint Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Tomorrow to Be Observed" from Marshall Democrat News. September 16, 1935

"Southern Dems Planning War" from Jackson Citizen Patriot. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Seen As Issue" from Port Huron Times‑Herald. September 16, 1935

"Observance of Constitution Day Expected to Be Made Forerunner of Campaign Battles for 1936" from Hannibal Courier Post. September 16, 1935

"New Deal Foes Band in South" from Rochester Democrat Chronicle. September 16, 1935

"Rebellion in the South" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Issue May be Vital Factor" from Malone Telegram. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Occasion For Politics" from Ithaca Journal. September 16, 1935

"Asserts South Ready to Bolt Administration" from Buffalo Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Democrats Map Fight" from Syracuse Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Issue Brought Up Against Roosevelt in South" from Watertown Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Looms as Issue In '36 Presidential Election" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 16, 1935

"Campaign Primaries' Outcome in State and Nation" from Lockport Sun Journal. September 16, 1935

"Debate Grows of Constitution" from Little Falls Evening Times. September 16, 1935

"Debate Grows Intense Over Constitution" from Oswego Pall‑Times. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Face Party Contest On Constitution" from Hornell Evening Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Battle Lines are Widened" from Birmingham Press. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats Map Revolt Plans" from Norwich Sun. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Talks Aplenty" from Albany News. September 16, 1935

"Plans for Revolt of Southern Democrats Against New Deal Are Announced" from Springfield News. September 16, 1935

"On Party Nominee" for Borger Herald. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Observance Is Arranged" from Wilkes‑Barre Times Leader. September 16, 1935

"Another New Deal Worry in the South" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 16, 1935

"U.S. Farm Program Under Fire From Three Different Sources" from Duncan Banner. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Stirs Discussion" from Ardmore Ardmorite. September 16, 1935

"Plan Attack on New Deal" from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 16, 1935

"Another New Deal Worry in the South" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Split On Constitution, Threaten Revolt" from Providence Bulletin. September 16, 1935

"Historical Day to Be Observed" from Corpus Christi Times. September 16, 1935

"Two Groups Hop on New Dealers" from Marshall Messenger. September 16, 1935

"Southern Demo Revolt Plans Are Revealed" from Orange Leader. September 16, 1935

"Demos Clashing on Constitution" from Austin Statesman. September 16, 1935

"Texan Heads Demo Revolt" from Lubbock Journal. September 16, 1935

"Rally Behind Constitution as Day Nears" from Independence Reporter. September 16, 1935

"Opposition to President From Ranks of Party" from Hutchinson News. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day a Prelude for the Campaign Battles" from Abilene Reflector. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Issues to be Aired Tomorrow" from Iola Register. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Divide on Issue of Constitution" from Atchison Globe. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day to Spur Ballot Battle" from Dodge City Globe. September 16, 1935

"Demos Buck New Deal" from Columbus Advocate. September 16, 1935

"Constitution to Front as Issue" from Manhattan Mercury. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Heralds 1936 Battle" from Springfield Register. September 16, 1935

"Avows South To Wage War On New Deal" from Springfield Journal. September 16, 1935

"Three Organizations Aim Constitutionality Darts At Federal Farm Program" from Denver Record‑Stockman. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day of Greater Interest This Year; Charged Administration Wrecking It" from Corsicana Sun. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Talk Stirred" from Vernon Record. September 16, 1935

"Party Issues to Be Aired on Celebration" from Houston Chronicle. September 16, 1935

"Words Fly In Fight On Constitution" from Paris News. September 16, 1935

"Kirby Gives New Party Platform" from Kilgore News. September 16, 1935

"Kirby Says South Is Against New Deal; He May Support GOP" from Harrisburg News. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Issue to Defeat Roosevelt, Is Kirby's Prediction" from Roanoke News. September 16, 1935

"Broah Seen As Probably GOP Choice" from Norfolk Pilot. September 16, 1935

"Verbal tilts Scheduled on Constitution" from Portsmouth Star. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day to Witness Fiery Debates" from Bluefield Sunset News. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats Plan to Raise Constitutional Issue to Beat F.D.R. In Convention" from Grafton Sentinel. September 16, 1935

"Southerners to Back Borah" from Charleston Mail. September 16, 1935

"Democrats May Raise Constitutional Issue In Party Convention" from Clarksburg Telegram. September 16, 1935

"Constitutional Fight in Dem's Ranks Looming" from Morgantown Post. September 16, 1935

"Claims Southern Demos Plan New Deal Battle" from El Paso Times. September 16, 1935

"South's Democrats To Bolt Roosevelt, J.H. Kirby Claims" from Dallas News. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Flares Anew As 1936 Issue" from Beaumont Journal. September 16, 1935

"Controversy Develops on Constitution" from Galveston Tribune. September 16, 1935

"'New Deal' Adds New Interest to Constitution Day" from Denton Record Chronicle. September 16, 1935

"Republicans Plan State Pledge Drive" from Lincoln Courier. September 16, 1935

"Observance of Constitution Day Raises Question" from Mt. Vernon Regular News. September 16, 1935

"'Constitutional Day' to Be Occasion of Attacks Upon Administration As Hostile Toward Constitution" by Max Boyd, from Monmouth Review Atlas. September 16, 1935

"Southern Wing Stages Revolt" from Peoria Journal. September 16, 1935

"Politics Mingles with Constitution Day Celebration" from Quincy Herald-Whig. September 16, 1935

"Kirby Prepares to Lead Revolt From New Deal" from Ottawa Republican Times. September 16, 1935

"Constitution is Cause of Heavy Party Bickering" from Moline Dispatch. September 16, 1935

Untitled article from Benton Hill News. September 16, 1935

"Stop‑Roosevelt Group Claims South in Line" from Washington Post. September 16, 1935

"Confusion is Seen on Constitution" by David Lawrence. Washington Star. September 16, 1935

"The Political Mill" by G. Gould Lincoln, from Washington Star. September 16, 1935

"Democrats in South Uphold Constitution" from Fort Wayne News Sentinel. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats Against Roosevelt, Texas Man Declares" from Sioux City Journal. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Raise Constitution Issue" from Hays News. September 16, 1935

"Southern Democrats May Raise Issue of 'Constitution' Against President" from Kokomo Tribune Dispatch. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Observed in U.S." from Indianapolis News. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Promises Political Stir" from Lafayette Evening Journal‑Courier. September 16, 1935

"Roosevelt Will Be Defeated Is Belief of Kirby" from Sterling Gazette. September 16, 1935

"Report South to Wage War on New Deal" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 16, 1935

"Constitution is Campaign Issue" from Waukegan News-Sun. September 16, 1935

"Utah Senator Defends New Deal Policy" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 16, 1935

"Avowed Foes of Roosevelt Outline Aims" from Chicago Herald‑Examiner. September 16, 1935

"Democrats in Scrap Over Constitution" from Champaign News‑Gazette. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day to Have Significance" from LaSalle Post Tribune. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Split on Constitution" from Washington Star. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Democrats to Meet" from Washington Post. September 16, 1935

"Democrats of South Declare New Deal War" from Rock Island Argus. September 16, 1935

"Democrats Facing Inter‑Party Revolt" from Coffeyville Journal. September 16, 1935

"Opposition Rises Against President" from Lawrence Journal‑ Word. September 16, 1935

"Hear A Rumble in South Over Basic Law Issue" from Ottawa Herald. September 16, 1935

"Demos May Have Own Row on Constitution" from Pittsburg Headlight. September 16, 1935

"Revolt Among Demo Ranks in 1936 Rumored" from Iron Mountain News. September 16, 1935

"Anti‑New Deal Revolt Seen by Southerner" from Calumet News. September 16, 1935

"Notables Will Talk Tuesday on Basic Law" from Benton Harbor Pallad. September 16, 1935

"Southern Dems Fight President on Constitution" from Hillsdale News. September 16, 1935

"Dixie Democrat Revolt Threat Stirs Dispute" from St. Joseph Herald Press. September 16, 1935

"Politics Enters Constitution Day" from Salina Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution is A Cry of Parties" from Fort Scott Tribune. September 16, 1935

"U.S. Code Upheld by G.O.P. Women" from Louisville Times. September 16, 1935

"Controversy on Constitution is Presented Today" from Wellington News. September 16, 1935

"Plans to Raise Issue Revealed" from Augusta Journal. September 16, 1935

"Constitution Day Is Observed This Year Widely over Nation" from Galena Times. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Warning Voiced by Southerner" from Lewiston Journal. September 17, 1935

"Dictator" from Detroit Free Press. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Rushville Republican. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Warsaw Union. September 17, 1935

"John Henry Kirby" from Rockford Regular Republican. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Kokomo Tribune Dispatch. September 17, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Monmouth Review Atlas September 17, 1935

"Big Money" by Thomas L. Stokes from Washington News. September 17, 1935

"Kirby Outlines Bolting Demos' Party Platform" from Longview Journal. September 17, 1935

"Sixteen Southern States Form Organization to Demand States' Rights and Protect Constitution from Raid" from Pueblo Chieftain. September 17, 1935

"The Constitution" from Kansas City Journal. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Made 'Issue'" from Omaha World-Herald. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Plea Made By Texas Democrat" from Kansas City Journal. September 17, 1935

"Dictatorship Seen by Kirby" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 17, 1935

"Rich Men Back Fight in South On Roosevelt" from Buffalo Times. September 17, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Niagara Falls Gazette. September 17, 1935

"Out of the Same Place" from Birmingham Press. September 17, 1935

"Southern Democrats Will Meet Soon To Formulate Plan to Beat Roosevelt" from Kenton News‑Republican. September 17, 1935

"Claims Control" from Marion Star. September 17, 1935

"Fighting FDR Opposition Within Party Includes Textile and Power Magnates" from Youngstown Telegram. September 17, 1935

"Washington Roundup‑‑Reveal South's Magnates to Fight for F.D.R." from Columbus Citizen. September 17, 1935

"Kirby Hits at Constitution Change Move" from Dallas Times Herald. September 17, 1935

"Two Groups Hop on New Dealers" from Jefferson Journal. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Day of Greater Interest this Year; Charged Administration Wrecking It" from Corsicana Light. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Day Resounds With Politics" from Beaumont Journal. September 17, 1935

"Kirby's League Revealed To Be Made Up of Rich Executives" from El Paso Herald. September 17, 1935
"Outline Bolting Demos Platform" from Longview News. September 17, 1935

"Rallying the Faithful" from Dallas Journal. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Day Speeches Hit New Deal" from Houston Chronicle. September 17, 1935

"Constitution May Defeat President" from Edinburg Review. September 17, 1935

"The South in 1936" from Richmond Dispatch. September 17, 1935

"Opposes Changes in Constitution" from Fort Worth Star-Telegram. September 17, 1935

"Texan Organizes Wealthy Men to Oppose Roosevelt" from Fort Worth Star Press. September 17, 1935

"Who's News" from Newark News. September 17, 1935

"Who's News Today" by Lemuel F. Parton, from Jersey City Journal. September 17, 1935

"Third Party Gesture" from Buffalo Courier Express. September 17, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Lakewood Times. September 17, 1935

"Constitution Supporter Bids for South's Vote" from Lincoln State Journal. September 18, 1935

"Constitution Supporter Bids for South's Vote" from Lincoln Journal. September 18, 1935

"News from Trenton" from Mount Holly Mirror. September 18, 1935

"Ready to Bolt" from Buffalo Times. September 18, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Ithaca Journal. September 18, 1935

"Constitution Day Brings On Attacks" from Galveston News. September 18, 1935

"Hoover Asserts Administration Activities Cause Sapping of Safeguards and Human Rights" from Houston Post. September 18, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Martinsburg Journal. September 18, 1935

"Constitution talks Lambast Roosevelt" from Lincoln State Journal. September 18, 1935

"National Leaders Laud Constitution" from New York Times. September 18, 1935

"Bids For South's Votes" from Henderson Gleaner. September 18, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Rushville Telegram. September 18, 1935

"Bid's For South's Votes" from Frankfort Journal. September 18, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South" from Baton Rouge State Times. September 18, 1935

"Party Chieftains On Both Sides Ask Safety of Ideals" from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., Chicago Edition. September 18, 1935

"Ritchie Attacks New Deal System" from Wilmington News. September 18, 1935

"Organize South to Uphold Constitution" from McPherson Republican. September 18, 1935

"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile, from Washington Star. September 18, 1935

"Who's News Today" by Lemuel Parton, from Baltimore Sun. September 18, 1935

"League Flays Labor Act as Invalid" by Earl Godwin, from Washington Times. September 19, 1935

"The Constitution" from Sterling Bulletin. September 19, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Atchison Globe. September 19, 1935

"Much Ado" from Indianapolis Times. September 19, 1935

"Some Gentle Zephyrs from the Southland" from Granville Record Weekly. September 19, 1935

"Leader of Revolt in South Stands for Constitution" from Buffalo News. September 19, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Beatrice Sun (2 copies). September 19, 1935

"Uphold Constitution" from Haigler News. September 19, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Meridian Star. September 19, 1935

"The Constitution" from Knob Noster Gem. September 19, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Jackson Clarion. September 19, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from St. Joseph News‑Press. September 19, 1935

"Southern Senator Opposes Centralization of Power" from Forgan Advocate. September 19, 1935

"Constitutional Amendment" from Houston Post. September 19, 1935

Untitled article from Houston Chronicle. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Bryan Eagle. September 20, 1935

"Not Speaking for Texas" from Lubbock Avalanche. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Shawnee News. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from Leland Enterprise. September 20, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from St. Cloud Times. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Hannibal Courier Post. September 20, 1935

"The Constitution" from Louisiana Journal. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Moberly Monitor‑Index. September 20, 1935

"Concerning A Boston Incident" from Syracuse Herald. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from Syracuse Herald. September 20, 1935

"Saturday" from Watertown Times. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from Windsor Advance. September 20, 1935

"So They Say!" from Mount Vernon Republican News. September 20, 1935

"So They Say!" from New Philadelphia Times. September 20, 1935

"Town Talk" from Austin Statesman. September 20, 1935

"Constitution Day Is Observed This Year Widely Over Nation" from Galena Republican. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Independence Reporter. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Neodesha Sun. September 20, 1935

Untitled article from "Hopkinsville News" September 20, 1935

"Much Ado" from Birmingham Post. September 20, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Waukegan News-Sun. September 20, 1935

"Much Ado" from Covington Post. September 20, 1935

"The Kirby Movement" from Frankfort State Journal. September 20, 1935

"Constitution Day Is Observed Throughout the United States" from Arlington News. September 20, 1935

"Anti‑Rooseveltians Will Not Succeed" from Keokuk Daily Gate City. September 20, 1935

"Stirs South" from Mobile Press. September 20, 1935

"So They Say" from Parkersburg Sentinel. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Arkadelphia Siftings. September 20, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Camden News. September 20, 1935

"Kirby Raps Roosevelt" from Dallas Times Herald. September 21, 1935

"Southern Organization Says 70% Opposed to New Deal" from Ronceverte News. September 21, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Arkansas City Traveler. September 21, 1935

"Plea for Constitution" from Kansas City Kansan. September 21, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Ottumwa Courier. September 21, 1935

"Bids for Votes" from Webster City Freeman Journal. September 21, 1935

"Bids for South" from Kankakee Republican News. September 21, 1935

"Speaker Raps New Deal for Law Changes" from Gadsden Times. September 21, 1935

"FDR Attacked For Drive on Constitution" from Little Rock Democrat. September 21, 1935

"So They Say" from Connersville News‑Examiner. September 21, 1935

"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile, from La Porte Herald Argus. September 21, 1935

Untitled article from Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. September 21, 1935

"Assails Roosevelt" from Mobile Press. September 21, 1935

Untitled article from Washington Post. September 21, 1935

"Uphold Constitution; Cherish Your Liberty Southerner's Advice" from Centralia Evening Sentinel. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Urges U.S. Return To Ideals" from San Antonio Light. September 21, 1935

"A Bit Off Balance" from Alexandria Town Talk. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Praises Constitution in New Deal Attack" from Cape Charles Press. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Attacks Roosevelt In Radio Talk" from Houston Chronicle. September 21, 1935

"Kirby Makes Appeal for Constitution" from Beaumont Journal. September 21, 1935

Untitled article from Norfolk Pilot. September 21, 1935

"Mr. Kirby Wrong Again" from Houston Press. September 21, 1935

"So They Say" from Poughkeepsie Evening Star. September 21, 1935

"So They Say" from Buffalo Times. September 21, 1935

"So They Say!" from Beacon-News. September 21, 1935

"Weekend of Washington" by J.C. Atchison, from New York City Daily News Record. September 21, 1935

"Roosevelt Hit for 'Changing U.S. Laws'" from Rochester Journal. September 21, 1935

"Roosevelt's Aims At Constitutional Upset Arouses Ire" from Middletown Herald. September 21, 1935

"Bids for Votes" from Lincoln Star (2 copies). September 21, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Roswell Dispatch. September 21, 1935

"New Deal Critic Says 'Poison Gas' Menaces Nation" from Kansas City Journal. September 21, 1935

"Personal Opinions" from Sandusky Star Journal. September 21, 1935

"Topics of the Times" from Enid News. September 21, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Meadville Tribune Republican. September 21, 1935

"So They Say!" from Lawton Constitution. September 22, 1935

"John Henry Kirby Scores President" from Chattanooga Times. September 22, 1935

"Kirby In New Broadside" from Kansas City Star. September 22, 1935

"Barrage Opens Against Change in Constitution" from Johnson City Chronicle. September 22, 1935

"Says General Johnson: Constitution Is Useless Unless It Protects Nation" from Pittsburgh Press. September 22, 1935

"Roosevelt's Acts Attacked by Kirby" from Bristol Herald-Courier. September 22, 1935

"Much Ado" from Knoxville News. September 22, 1935

"Pleads for Turn From Socialism of New Deal" from Tulsa Tribune. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Attacks the New Deal" from Tyler Courier‑Times. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Turns Guns on Foes of Basic Law" from San Antonio Light. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Advocates Turn to Right" from San Antonio Express. September 22, 1935

"Nation Urged To Cherish Its Constitution" from Rochester American. September 22, 1935

"Republican Chiefs to Study Coalition" from New York Times. September 22, 1935

"Spirit of 1787" from New York Times. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Assails 'Poison Gas' of 'Socialist' Rule" from New York City American. September 22, 1935

"On Inside In Washington" by Elizabeth May Craig, from Portland Herald. September 22, 1935

"Roosevelt Draws Fire of Southern Committee Head" from Atlanta Journal. September 22, 1935

"Southern Leader Flays Roosevelt" from Danville Commercial News. September 22, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Parkersburg News. September 22, 1935

"Kirby Pleads for Abolition of Raw Deal" from Washington Post. September 22, 1935

"Turn from 'Poison Gas of Socialism' says Lumberman" from Denver Morning Press. September 22, 1935

"What They Say" from Evansville Press. September 22, 1935

"So They Say!" from Amberland Times. September 23, 1935

"Southerner Terms President Ruthless" from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., Chicago Edition. September 23, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Hays News. September 23, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Durango Herald. September 23, 1935

Untitled article from Hiawatha World. September 23, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Morgantown Post. September 23, 1935

"Bids for South's Votes" from Casper Tribune-Herald. September 23, 1935

"Kirby Is Foe of Roosevelt; Plans Fight" from Ogdensburg Journal. September 23, 1935

"President Criticized" from Kinston Free Press. September 23, 1935

"Edgar A. Brown Denies Reports Opposes F.D.R." from Greenville News. September 23, 1935

"Much Ado" from Fort Worth Press. September 23, 1935

"Take Shackles from Business Says John Kirby" from Denison Herald. September 23, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Clarksdale Register. September 23, 1935

"Kirby Urges Fight on Poisons of Socialism" from Orange Courier. September 23, 1935

"So Wealth Shall Rule" from Kennett Democrat. September 24, 1935

"A Washington Bystander" by Herbert Plummer, from Las Vegas Optic. September 24, 1935

"What's What at a Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Wilmington News Journal. September 24, 1935

"Rail Union Man Lashes Out Against Exemptions in House Revenue Bill" from Houston Chronicle. September 24, 1935

"A Daybook of Washington" by Herbert Plummer, from Ardmore Ardmorite. September 24, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Paris News. September 24, 1935

"The World At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Massillon Evening Independence. September 24, 1935

"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Middletown Herald. September 24, 1935

"Charles P. Stewart Says" by Charles P. Stewart, from Washington Herald. September 24, 1935

"Anti‑FDR Leagues Show Realignment" from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 24, 1935

"At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 24, 1935

"Turn from 'Poison Gas of Socialism' says Lumberman" from Montrose Press. September 24, 1935

"Status of Southern Revolt" from Rock Island Argus. September 24, 1935

"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Rockford Regular Republican. September 25, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Springfield Register. September 25, 1935

"Familiar Name Leads South's New Deal Foes" by Herbert Plummer, from Rock Island Argus. September 25, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Arkadelphia Siftings. September 25, 1935

"Washington Letter" by Herbert Plummer, from Moultrie Observer. September 25, 1935

"Anti‑Rooseveltians Will Not Succeed" from Carthage Republican. September 25, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" from Upper Sandusky Union. September 25, 1935

"The World At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Massillon Evening Independence. September 25, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Shamrock Texan. September 25, 1935

"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Titusville Herald. September 25, 1935

"Kirby Back on National Scene" from Hackensack Record. September 25, 1935

"Much Ado" from Helena Independent. September 25, 1935

"Anti‑FDR Leagues Composed of Old Line Democrats Indicate Realignment" from Elmira Advertiser. September 25, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Biloxi Herald. September 26, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Enid Eagle. September 26, 1935

"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Johnson City Chronicle. September 26, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" from Galveston Tribune. September 26, 1935

"Much Ado" from El Paso Herald. September 26, 1935

"Business Is Opposed And Labor Lauds" from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 26, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Salina Journal. September 26, 1935

"John Henry Kirby Picks Out Tough Job for Himself" from Freeport Standard. September 26, 1935

"Bids For South's Votes" from Winchester Sun. September 26, 1935

"National News and Gossip" by Charles P. Stewart, from Peoria Transcript. September 26, 1935

"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 26, 1935

"Hollywood Sights and Sounds" from Ashland Independent. September 27, 1935

"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Waukegan News-Sun. September 27, 1935

"So They Say!" from Logansport Press. September 27, 1935

"Business Continues to Object to New Deal as Labor Sings its Praise" from Hammond Times. September 27, 1935

"The Constitution" from New Albany Ledger. September 27, 1935

"High‑Powered Rackets" from East Chicago Independent News. September 27, 1935

"Bids for Dixie Vote" from Portsmouth Times. September 27, 1935

"Bids for Votes" from Steubenville Herald-Star. September 27, 1935

"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Middletown Herald. September 27, 1935

"Michelson Hits Blocs Aimed at New Deal Ways" from Hackensack Record. September 27, 1935

"Business Objects Under Present Reasoning on New Deal as Labor Praises" by Charles P. Stewart, from Elmira Advertiser. September 27, 1935

"Retailing Pick‑Up Is Only Sign Yet of Prosperity Revival" from Brooklyn Times Union. September 28, 1935

"Fights New Deal" from Lockport Union Sun Journal. September 28, 1935

"What's What At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Vicksburg Herald. September 28, 1935

"New Deal Views of State and Nation" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 28, 1935

"Dispelling the Fog" by Charles Michelson, from Richmond Register. September 28, 1935

"Dispelling the Fog" by Charles Michelson, from West Point Times. September 29, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Pueblo Star‑Journal. September 29, 1935

"New Deal Foe" from Winfield Courier. October 2, 1935

"South Rebels Socialist Lean of President" from Centralia Evening Sentinel. October 3, 1935

"The Constitution" from Troy Chief. October 3, 1935

"Democrats in South Revolt" from Centralia Journal. October 4, 1935

"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Greenville Democrat-Times. October 5, 1935

"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile. undated

Mogford Materials

1/1: Obituary of Dr. Joseph Sayers Mogford, who died at the age of 95, discusses synopses of life and achievements in his professional career in cotton agriculture. (photocopy)

1/2: Photographs

  • Graduation pamphlet at A&M Colleege. June 1, 1954
  • A&M College athletic track [?] team with a letter on the back from H. E. Runge thanking Joe for interesting 1916 class letter and for the list of those still living and enjoy seeing this picture (with envelope). 1916 [?]
  • A&M Class of 1916 25th reunion

1/3: Miscellaneous Envelopes to Mogford

1/4: Correspondence to Mogford

  • Class of 1916 stationary. Undated
  • Typed letter from George Moffet discussing the class reunion, along with cotton production at his farm, was non-existent due to a long Texas drought. May 25, 1971
  • Typed Sul Ross Reunion Advance Registration list containing the names of living members who are invited, along with the deceased members in memoriam (5 pages). May 13-15, 1971
  • Typed letter watermarked paper reminder for 1916 class dinner. Undated
  • Telegram from Otis Taylor stating best wishes and fond memories from classmates who can attend the 55th class reunion. May 13, 1970
  • Letter to J. R. Howes (Roscoe) from David A. Turner discussing a deceased colleague and friend A. D. Bruce, trip to Arlington cemetery and met with friends of A.D. Bruce, and funeral ceremony of Bruce at Arlington with clipping of obituary of General Bruce. August 11, 1969 (photocopy)
  • Copy transcript about the Super Intendant of the Texas Agricultural department station five miles east of Beeville TX, R. A. Hall dies of illness. The document discusses R. A. Hall's funeral arrangements along with his life and legacy. October 2, 1969
    Advance reservations of TAMC class reunion dated April 25, 1966
  • Typed document classmates at TAMC class of 1916 list of names and addresses. April 1968
  • Handwritten letter from Thomas S. Porter praising Joe's class of 16' letter and reunion along with personal information about his life along (with envelope). April 26, 1971
  • Typed letter from A. C. (Mike) Casey declining the invitation to the 55th class reunion due to personal matters and best wishes for a happy 55th reunion (envelope included). April 27, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from Hugh B. Killough thanking him for the invitation to the 55th reunion of 1916 class and visit in 1964, then goes on to discuss personal retirement and best wishes
    envelope attached. April 28, 1916 [miss-dated, most likely 1971]
  • Typed letter from D. Burns declining the 55th class reunion due to work schedule and wishes best regards to former classmates. May 6, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from Otis from Edwards Engineering Group, thanking Joe for the letter invitation to the 55th class reunion, but declining due to personal matters and wishing the best
    envelope attached. May 6, 1971
  • Typed Letter from Uel Stephens giving appreciation for letter correspondence about the 55th class reunion and regretfully declining the invitation due to work matters. May 6, 1971
  • Class of 1916 formal invitation written by the 1916 Class Agent Joseph S. Mogford greeting class 16', with a handwritten note on the bottom from J. S. Mogford urging him to join them at the reunion with a handwritten reply on the top of the letter from Hans Frack Manageu. April 25, 1971
  • Typed letter from Paul F. Ray declining the invitation due to a personal condition and gives best wishes (envelope attached). April 30, 1971
  • Handwritten letter from John C. Person declining the invitation due to personal condition and gives best wishes (envelope attached). May 10, 1971
  • Memo from The Association of Former Students to Agent Class of 16' (Joe S. Mogford) to an unknown discussing record of class members and contributing members and the total amount of money contributed from class 1916. 1972
  • Handwritten letter from Otis O. Taylor thanking Joe for the update about A&M and class 16' members and plan to be at the Sul Ross Class meeting but not meet with him this year and hope for the best (2 pages, envelope attached). March 26, 1973
  • Christmas (holiday) letter from O. O. Jayton and family hoping to be with them for the 60th class reunion (envelope attached). 1973 [date on envelope]
  • Handwritten letter from J. V. Meyer discussing personal matters (envelope attached). July 9, 1980
  • Typed letter from Myron F. Ward discussing personal matters and damaging weather to the citrus orchards (envelope attached). January 3, 1976
  • Handwritten letter from Hough B. Killough discussing personal matters and Christmas greetings along with the TAMU game against Arkansas (envelope attached). December 25, 1975
  • Typed letter from Jesse E. White discussing class 1916 information on 60th reunion with questions about the reunion and personal matters. December 31, 1975

1/5: Seed and Plant Board Austin Texas Certificate of State Registered Plant Breeder and License to Produce (license no. 2) awarded to Dr. J. S. Mogford

  • Signed by Chairman Dwane Miller and secretary Cliff Todd, Undated
  • Signed by Chairman Mr. Bloodeonth and secretary Don Ator. 1979
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary of Board H. Staffed Jr.. 1975
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1974
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1973
  • Signed by Chairman Grady Clark and secretary H. Staffel Jr.. 1972
  • Envelope from the department of Agriculture. January 17, 1975

1/6: The Cattleman

  • Scanned copies of the article "Home life on Early Ranches of Southwest Texas" by William Mogford Gillespie and Menard Counties. (4 pages 2 copies)
  • The Cattleman, Fort Worth, Texas Volume 27 No 4, (31 pages, some copies some repeated pages, some original). September 1940

1/7: National Geographic map, "Early Civilizations in the Middle East". 1978

1/8: Articles from The Bryan-College Station Eagle. June 24, 1979

  • Article on Burleson County TX history by D. L. Alford Jr.
  • "Navasota Claims La Salle"
  • "Sheriff's Siege was end of Grimes Populist Era" by Tim Cumings

1/9: Articles from The Bryan-College Station Eagle (full paper). June 24, 1979

  • "Traces" discussing the Republic of Texas and the Texas land grant 1876 in the Brazos and surrounding counties.
  • "Railroad favors Bryan over Boonville"
  • "College Station Recent community" talks about College Station history from 1938
  • "Easement first city topic"
  • "Early Bryan Notes Burn"
  • "Jail Construction Early County Hurdle"
  • A&M history titled "Painful Growth, Glory Mark A&M History: Traces"
  • "Railway was heartbeat of the early days"
  • "Early Law Enforcement: Simple but Sure"
  • "Reminders Still Stand Today" (historic structures in Brazos Valley)
  • "Early School Districts Traced" (Brazos valley school district history)
  • "Lawlessness part of Frontier history" (Brazos County history violence/crime/law)
  • "Telegraph, Newspapers Carried the World" (Brazos Valley Telegraphs)
  • "Pioneer physicians hardy"
  • "Social Swirl Sets the Scene" discussing social events in the Brazos Valley
  • "Flour sold for $5 dollars a barrel in 1889"
  • "'King Cotton' called Calvert's cash crop"
  • "Indian's, Spaniards first Madison Arrivals" talks about the Camino Real early road in Brazos Valley

1/10: Letters

  • Typed letter from Uel Stephens apologizing for the late reply to his previous letter and sending a reproduction of a presentation in the ASCE annual meeting in Fort Worth and sends apologies for not being able to attend the class meeting. May 4, 1976
  • Typed formal letter from The Former Student Association to Palmer H. Olsen class of 1916 to attend the 60th class anniversary. Enclosed is a personal handwritten P.S. was written by Mogford on the very bottom in black ink joking about a copy of the "scandal sheet" and personal jokes. Also on the letter, is a reply from Olsen declining the invitation, and giving regards to Mogford's family and talking about his own health and well being
  • Document on the Sul Ross Reunion Class of 1926 (May 13-15, 1976) with a handwritten class of 16' in black felt. Enclosed is a list of accommodation arrangements and price of dinner/person at $6.75 per dinner, signed by Guy Groom.
  • Typed formal document from Mogford of The Former Student Association Class of 1916 to Guy Groom. April 28, 1976
    a handwritten note in blue stating "will be busy" (possibly a decline from Guy Groom to attend the event)
  • Typed formal seminar from the Texas A&M University Development Foundation Estate Planning Seminar Centennial Year Sul Ross Reunion with introductory remarks from Robert M. Rutledge class of 66' with following discussions on the importance of proper estate planning and the use of trusts and gifts in your estate planning (handwritten notes on the back). May 14, 1976
  • Typed formal Sul Ross Reunion on May 13-15, 1976 with felt handwritten note to Mogford, class agent, apologizing for not being able to make it to the event due to personal issues and to send the names of those who make it with signed signature by O. O. Taylor.
  • Formal typed letter from Olive DeLucia, Association of Former Students to Dr. Henry C. Dethloff inviting him to the centennial Sul Ross Reunion Class of 1916 celebrating 60th Anniversary. April 16, 1976
  • Handwritten note in green ink to Joe stating "for your information (then drawn in a smiley face) J"
  • Typed letter from Oscar R. Olson offering his condolences to Mogford on his wife's illness and praising his job as a class agent, but declining the 60th class reunion due to travel restraints. March 21, 1976
  • Typed letter from A. C. Casey declining the invitation to the 60th class reunion due to personal matters. May 4, 1976
  • Typed list of classmates at A&M with handwritten notes on the back, revised list as of November 1973
  • Typed list of classmates at A&M with handwritten notes on the back, revised list as of October 1969
  • Handwritten letter from Hans E. Runge discussing his thanks for the class agent letters, discussing Aggie football game where he expects the Aggies to beat Georgia Bulldogs along with information about a textile mill and A&M campus. July 11, 1980
  • Excerpt from Aggie magazine (pages 33-34) listing Aggie Class years 1905-1971. December [?]
  • Excerpt from The Texas Aggie" (pages 34, 37-38) containing Aggie Class Agents of '76 to '77 and deceased members of silver taps of that year. December 1977
  • Typed list of Classmates at A&M revised list in 1972 with handwritten notes "1916 Class Roll" on back.
  • Texas A&M Former Student Association class reunion overview including the list of attendees, letters that could not be present, list of classmates who have passed away, along with TAMU baseball records and annual Former Student Association funds, etc., signed by Mogford. Undated
  • Typed List of deceased class members since our last reunion held May 13-15 1971 with handwritten additions to the list. May 11, 1976
  • Postcard from Herman E. Miller discussing personal matters about his father passing away who was from the class of 1916 with an attached handwritten note from J. S. Mogford inviting Herman to attend the class 65th reunion. April 28, 1980
  • List of names and addresses of classmates now living. 1976

Essays and Papers

1/1: Information about the collection, and a finding guide

1/2: Letter to Dr. Cofer from J. E. Adams discussing the transfer of the files of J. Oscar Morgan, July 3, 1953 (typed)

1/3: "Broom Corn" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, photocopy included)

1/4: "Don't Handicap the Corn and Cotton by Giving it a Poor Start" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, photocopy included)

1/5: "Stable Manure Vs. Green Manure as a Source of Organic Matter for Soils" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper)

1/6: "Corn Culture in the South" by J. O. Morgan, 1912 (original, typed, photocopy included)

1/7: "Some Considerations of Soil Improvement" by J. O. Morgan (3 pages, original, typed on tracing paper, multiple copies)

1/8: "Some Needs of Texas Agriculture" by J. O. Morgan, March 15, 1911 (32 pages, original typed)

1/9: "The Relation of Soil Fertility to Farm Management" by J. O. Morgan (5 pages, original, typed on tracing paper, photocopy of essay described included)

1/10: "The Important of crop notation" by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, multiple copies)

1/11: "Now is the time for plan your future cropping system", no author possibly J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper, multiple)

1/12: "The Manure Problem on the Farm", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (3 pages, multiple copies)

1/13: "Don't Neglect the Fall Preparation of your Seed Bad" written by J. O. Morgan (original, typed on tracing paper)

1/14: "Crops for the Silo" by J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/15: "The Relation of Commercial Fertilizers to Green Manures", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (6 copies)

1/16: "More Alfalfa for Texas" by J. O. Morgan (2 copies)

1/17: "Fertilizers, Manures, and rotations for Cotton", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/18: "Some Profitable Crops that can yet be produced by Texas Farmers" by J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/19: "The First Steps in Preparing the Seedbed for Corn", no author, possibly J. O. Morgan (4 pages, original, typed on tracing paper)

1/20: "The Eradication of Johnson grass" by J. O. Morgan (multiple copies)

1/21: Miscellaneous Papers

  • "Interacts from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture Washington D.C.", no author, Undated (original document, typed on tracing paper). Discusses three chemicals that kill vegetation and a method the Australians use to kill weeds that is less harmful to crops.
  • Document providing the definitions of different biomes (2 pages, typed)
  • Agriculture curriculum, training, and other information regarding of A&M College of Texas (3 pages, typed)
  • Importance of fall plowing for the soil (typed)
  • Sub-irrigation techniques for crops. (3 pages, typed)
  • Proper techniques for planting broom corn. (2 pages, handwritten in pencil)
  • Handwritten notes in pencil
  • Scanned photocopies of all the documents

Small Grains and Flax

1/1
Summary of Small Grains and Flax Performance Trials in Texas, 1890-1969 - Compiled by Atkins

1/2
A History of Flax in Texas - Research and Production Complete Copy-Key

1/3
Press Articles on Small Grains - These are the Historical Popular publications on the Texas Small Grains Research Program and Early History of Texas Agricultural Experimental Substation No. 6, 1922-1980. Compiled by Atkins in August 1981.

Photographs and Information

2/1
Information on Wheat - Introduction, Early Records, comments, wheat in Texas

2/2
Information on Oats - Information on Oats in Texas, Information on Barley

2/3
Photographs - Dr. IM Atkins, USDA- TAES, 1930-1954, small grain project leader, 1954-1969

2/4
Photographs - Paul Dunble circa 1945

2/5
Old No. 6 and the Texas Small Grains Program - 1889-1969 By IM Atkins

2/6
Photographs and negatives - P.C. Mangelsdorf, Vice Director TAES, 1932-38?

2/7
Photographs and negatives - R.C. Hall, Substation No. 1, 192?-1960?

2/8
Kenedy Flax Festival 1947-1953 - Newspaper clippings, festival schedule, coronation committees, negatives and photographs.

2/9
Hybrid Wheat - Articles on hybrid wheats, booklets, reports progress in Hybrid Wheat research, frontier wheat improvement, 1950-1980

2/10
McFadden's unfinished papers - Theories, ideas, letters, etc. assembled by Atkins after McFadden's death in 1955.

Photographs and Letters

3/1
Photographs and negatives - Texas Substation no. 6 people, 1985

3/2
Photographs - Experimental wheat plants

3/3
Photographs - oats

3/4
Photographs - plant diseases

3/5
Pictures - wheat distribution 1879, 1909, 1919, 1975, etc.

3/6
Pictures - flax

3/7
History of small grains in Texas and on Flax - A few comments concerning Texas A&M University Bulletins 1301-1316 in February 1981

3/8
Photographs and negatives and letters - From Atkins

3/9
Photographs and negatives and letters - To Atkins

3/10
Photographs - Along the Rio Grande, Old Fort Seaton, When Wheat weas first grown Blaker Metate

3/11
Letters and photos - International harvester

3/12
Letters and photos - Contest Santa Fe Railroad

3/13
Photographs - Threshing Time

3/14
Letters and photos - Pictures of early graining machines from International Harvester

Correspondence and News Clipping

1/1
Brief biography of Gideon J. Buck

1/2
Letters exchanged between Buck and L. S. Ross (2 pages handwritten). The letter from Ross to Buck is dated May 10, 1894.

Recommendation letters on behalf of Gideon J. Buck for the position of President of Texas A&M (folders 1/3 through 1/11).
1/3
From W. E. Collard from Austin, TX (1 page handwritten). January 7, 1898
To W. R. Cavitt from a man in Laredo, Texas (1 page typed). January 8, 1898

1/4
From J. S. Hogg to Hon. Gideon J. Buck in Austin, Texas (1 page typed). January 10, 1898
From J. G. Yeufrior (Downey, Cal.) to Hon. W. R Cavitt (1 page handwritten). January 14, 1898

1/5
Handwritten copy of January 10th letter in folder 1/4 (1 page).

1/6
From J. K. Shread (Waco, Texas) to J. S. Hogg (1 page handwritten). January 10, 1898
From J. S. Hogg (Austin, Texas) to Gideon J. Buck (1 page typed). January 31, 1898

1/7
To the Board of Directors of Texas A&M by a group of men in Waco, Texas. Their names are: J. K . Street , J. T. Morrison, Waller S. Baker , J.W. Taylor, R. E. Jouitis, Charles B. Pearre, R. W. Park, Lo. McCulluek, J. S. Sluoler, D. R. Gurly, E. Rotain, D. W. Naroly, and Sam R. Scott (3 pages typed). January 28, 1898

1/8
Handwritten copy of letter in folder 1/7 (4 pages).

1/9
From H. E. Willson in Taylor, Texas (2 pages handwritten). January 27, 1898

1/10
From Julian Garroll Kendrion M.D. (Downy, Cal.) to Judge Spenion Ford in Bryan, Texas (2 pages typed). February 1, 1898

1/11
From C. Pearre to unknown in Laredo, Texas (2 pages handwritten). February 8, 1898

1/12
Newspaper article announcing the death of J. C. Kendrick (xerox copy). June 1, 1906

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

Findley Correspondence and Miscellaneous

1/1:

  • 22 W. E. Greiner Junior High and Sunset High School report cards for Findley. 1940-1942 (with envelope)
  • Commencement Exercises, Texas A&M College (Findley graduated in Chemical Engineering). June 3, 1949
  • Elementary Pupil's Report Card for Findley. 1938-1940
  • Texas A&M Officers Reserve Corps Commissioning Exercises. January 21, 1955
  • Post card to Mrs. Rex Redwood from Rae
  • Certificate of Honor Awarded to Findley
  • Handmade song sheet about the state of Texas

1/2: 35 Photographs

  • Captain Marshall E. Findley. 1949
  • Findley. 1946 [?]
  • Findley and Doris Jean Powledge. 1948 or 1949
  • The remaining 32 photos are unlabeled, mostly of cadets

1/3: 36 unlabeled photos of cadets

1/4: Correspondence

  • To Mr. G. E. Findley from James Schneioler
  • A father to wife and son. Sunday, May 2, 1942
  • Findley to his parents. January 9, 1944
  • Findley to his Parents. March 3, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. March 8, 1944
  • Cap. Paul H. Fuqua to Cap. G.E. Findley. May 15, 1944 (contained in the original envelope)
  • Findley to his parents. June 9, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. June 12, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. June 17, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. June 20, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. June 26, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. June 28, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. July 7, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. July 12, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. July 16, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. July 20, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. July 24, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. July 28, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. August 1, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. August 5, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. August 20, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. August 22, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. August 31, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. September 2, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. September 6t, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. November 13, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. October 11, 1944
  • Capt. Paul H. Fugnas to Cap. Glenn E. Findley. December 29, 1944
  • Findley to his parents. April 20, 1945
  • Findley to his parents. January 3, 1945
  • Findley to his parents. Undated
  • Findley to his parents. February 19, 1945
  • Findley to his parents. February 23, 1945
  • Findley to Julie. November 5, 1945
  • From a father working at Morten Milling Company to his family. Undated
  • P.L.F to his family on December 9, 1945
  • Findley to his parents. March 4, 1945
  • National Capital Texas A&M Club Meeting. July 1948
  • National Capital Texas A&M Club Annual Muster. 1948
  • Dean of Engineering to Marshall E. Findley
  • To Marshall and Susan from their father. October 13, 1953
  • To Marshall and Susan from Margie, Warren, Dad and Mother. October 15, 1955
  • To Dr. and Mrs. Findley from Mother. Undated (contained in the original envelope)
  • To M. E. Findley from Dad. November 6, 1956
  • To M.P.S from Mother. Undated

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.

Reunion Materials

This box contains the following:

  • Binder from Class of 1945 50th Anniversary Reunion, April 20-22, 1995
  • Class of 1945 Biographical Information (200+)
  • 1995 Muster programs (2x)
  • Hotel receipt [?]
  • Schedule of events
  • Advance Registration list

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

Conolly Materials

1/1: Photocopy on "Good Bond Paper".

1/2: Newspaper clipping of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Downs, Jr. 41st Wedding Anniversary.

1/3: Photocopy of letter from Dean of School of Agriculture to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Conolly congratulating them that their son graduated with high honors

1/4: Photocopy of letter to Alston Clapp about a job opportunity.

1/5: Invitation for Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Conolly to attend a program at The Faculty Club from the secretary of The Rhodes Scholarship Committee.

Travel Diary Entries

1/1: Mexico Travel Diary (2 copies, 8 pages each): Traveling from Laredo to Mexico City; Talking about buildings in city and comparing meals and restaurants; Shops, movie theatres, museums; Cathedral and Cueravaca; Returned back to Laredo by the end

1/2: A revised copy of "Mexico Travel Diary" (2 copies, now 9 pages): no major changes noticed

1/3: "Two Innocents Abroad In Mexico" (17 pages): Arnold's train trip from San Antonio to Laredo, Monterrey, and Mexico City; July 2-July 7-8

1/4: Florida Bound (12 pages): Map of travels included; Houston to Miami; Brief history of Florida; Experiences on train… seems to ride the train a lot; Talks about different parts of Florida they visited (Dayton, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, etc); Provides specific times; Returned to Houston, January 1937

1/5: "Away Out In The Mountains" (16 pages): Includes a map of travels; Talks about train ride experience; Poem about a pelican; Traveling to California[?], July 1936

1/6: Canada Travel Diary (17 pages): Map of travels included; Left from Houston, on a train; Brief summary of places stopped at; Small excerpt about Rockefeller Center; Talks about Montreal; On the ride back talks about an African American being on his train, July 1937

1/7: "Canadian Pacific" (37 pages): Random excerpt, don’t know where it came from (6 pages); Yet another train ride; Song excerpt; Talks about the mountains in Canada; Experiences at Banff, Johnson’s Canyon, Beaver Dam, Rebel stock; Compares Canadians, July 1939

1/8: "Canadian Pacific" Revised (now 38 pages): Map of travels included; Newspaper clipping included on the last page; No major changes

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