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SISTAS
Ski Clubs - Water & Snow
Skin Diving Club
Skydiving Club
Smoking Policy
Snook
Soapbox Forum
Soccer - Men's 1 + 1 backfile
Soccer - Women's 1 + 1 backfile
Social Dance Club
Society for Entrepreneurship and New Ventures
Society for Human Resource Management (missing)
Society of American Military Engineers
Society of Automotive Engineers
Society of Black Engineers
Society of Creative Anachronisms
Society of Fellows
Society of Flight Test Engineers
Society of Hispanic Journalists
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Society of Professional Journalists
Society of Women Engineers
Sociology Club
SOFAR
Softball 1+9Backfiles
Softball - Intramural
Soil and Crop Sciences Wives Club
Soil Conservation Society
Songs - TAMU 1 + 1 backfile

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South Texas College of Law
Southern Crop Improvement Center
Southwest Alternative Media Project
Southwest Black Student Leadership Conference
Space Flight Club
Space Grants and Fellowships Program
Space Research Center
Space Technology Center
SPCA - Student Chapter
Special Collections, Manuscripts and Archives
Special Olympics
Speleogical Society
Spence Park
Spirit and Traditions
Sports Camps and Clinics
Sports Car Club
Sports News and Information Office
Spring Break
Spring Leadership Trip
Spring T.H.I.N.G.
Stagecenter
Stamp Club
State Employee Charitable Campaign
Statistics Wives Club
Stevenson Companion Life Care Center
Stiles Farm Foundation
Streaking
Student Advisory Board
Student Advocates for Free Enterprise
Student Aggie Club
Student Alcoholic Anonymous
Student Athletic Advisory Committee
Student Bonfire
Student Coalition Against Apartheid and Discrimination
Student Conflict Resolution Services

Grade Reports

1/1: Individual Grade Reports

  • Cader van Bieburstein (?). 1883 (6 reports)
  • J. H. Simpson. April 30, 1900
  • H. C. Dillingham. April 1, 1919
  • S. A. Richards. January 30, 1877 (2 reports)
  • Letter from Anne Stanley Williams to D. B. Cofer
  • A. W. Percy. January 24, 1918
  • Scholarship Certification for Mr. Harley Clay Dillingham. May 15, 1918
  • A. Howard. May, 195(?) (2 reports)
  • J. Hill. February 1925
  • Personal notes
  • W. C. Martin "Hours of Recitation" Class of 1898
  • F. J. Skeeler, Session 1917-918 and Samuro Kakiuchi's business card
  • Envelope addressed to Doctor D. B. Cofer
  • Letter from Anne Stanley (?) to Dr. D. B. Cofer. December 7, 1955
  • A. Homan. November 1894 - July 1895 (6 reports)
  • E. Giesecke. November 3, 1883

1/2: Semester Grade Reports

  • Average grades for ten year period 1915-1925

  • 1925-1926 Session, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses) November 26, 1926

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199) November 26, 1926

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299) November 26, 1926

  • Session 1926-1927, Second Term Grades

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  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1927-1928, First Term Grades

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  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1928-1929, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses) April 18, 1929

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199) April 18, 1929

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299) April 18, 1929

  • Session 1928-1929, Second Term Grades

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  • Session 1929-1930, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1929-1930, Second Term Grades

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  • Session 1931-1932, Second Term Grades

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  • Session 1932-1933, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1932-1933, Second Term Grades

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  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1933-1934, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1934-1935, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1935-1936, Second Term Grades

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  • Session 1936-1937, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1936-1937, Second Term Grades

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  • Session 1937-1938, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1937-1938, Second Term Grades

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  • Session 1938-1939, First Term Grades

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  • Session 1938-1939, Second Term Grades

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  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1939-1940, First Term Grades

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  • Sophomores (201-299)

  • Session 1939-1940, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

Smythe Papers

1/1: Collection Guide

1/2: History of Smythe Family (typed)

1/3: Smythe Family Genealogical Chart

1/4: Letters, 1880; 1888; 1895; 1909

1/5: Undated Notes and Letters

1/6: Notebook owned by H. G. Smythe

1/7: Smythe Bros. Drugstore Notebooks

1/8: Medical Notebook

1/9: Picture Postcards

1/10: Photographs

1/11: Photographs

1/12: Bryan Daily Eagle, Vol. 1, No. 1. 1889

1/13: Funeral Notice for Dr. D. Port Smythe (1889)

1/14: Letters

1/15: Biography of Dr. Conrad Rettig, ancestor of Mrs. R. E. Barthold's husband.

Dairying Articles and Class of 1922 Materials

1-1: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1968-1971 and Articles on Dieterich

  • Copy of Dairymen’s Digest, September 1974
  • "Arthur Dieterich honored", May 1981
  • "Distinguished Service Award Recipient is Arthur Dieterich", May 20, 1972
  • "So- You Have Been Thinking About Going Jersey"
  • "Texas Jerseys Continue to Make History"
  • "Feeding for Profit Under North Texas Conditions", July 1968
  • "Here Is How Hay Shows Can Make You A Better Dairyman", January 1971
  • "Good Maternity Management Means", February 1971
  • "Buying Feed An Important Job", April 1971
  • "Southern Region Producers Brace", July 1971
  • "Vacations Pay You With New Knowledge", August 1971
  • "It’s New Year For Dairy Farmers", September 1971
  • "Discussion About Feed Supplements", November 1971
  • "Hints For Mineral and Winter Feeding", December 1971

1-2: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1972-1973

  • "New Year’s Look At Feeding On Your Farm"
  • "Critical Examination Helps", January 1972
  • "Now Is The Time To Determine Your Seed And Fertilizer Needs", February 1972
  • "Feeding For Profit", March 1972
  • "Computer Planned Rations", April 1972
  • "Making The Best Use Of Your Land", May 1972
  • "Your Forage Program", June 1972
  • "Feeding and Training First Calf Heifers", July 1972
  • "It’s Maze Time Again", August 1972
  • "What is the best way to sell dairy cattle?", September 1972
  • "Should liquid feeding be a part of your operation?", November 1972
  • "A feeding trip through the southwest", December 1972
  • "Tax laws can help you save money", February 1973
  • "Buying seed for better production", March 1973
  • "Good pasture is worth more effort", April 1973
  • "What is your haying system?", May 1973
  • "Thoughts on buying grain at harvest time", June 1973
  • "Feeding to a Base Plan", July 1973
  • "Dairy farming in New England", August 1973
  • "Now- how do we feed?", September 1973
  • "The economics of dairy calf raising", October 1973
  • "Expanding your calf raising operation", November 1973
  • "What proteins do we use this winter?", December 1973

1-3: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1974-1975

  • "Pastures… A new look", March 1974
  • "So you want to be a Dairy Farmer", April 1974
  • "Take the gamble out of feed buying", July 1974
  • "Dairy Cattle Leasing", August 1974
  • "Now- How do we feed?", September 1974
  • "Dairying in the Pacific Northwest", October 1974
  • "There is a feed bargain counter", December 1974
  • "Buying dairy farm insurance", January 1975
  • "What is the feed situation now?", February 1975
  • "Are you selling family milk cows? Why not?", March 1975
  • "Some thoughts on buying semen", April 1975
  • "Feeding my cows for the next twelve months", May 1975
  • "Forage emphasis shifts to cool-season", June 1975
  • "Lewisburg experiment station revisited", August 1975
  • "September starts a new dairy year", September 1975
  • "How should we feed", October 1975
  • "Soil Conservation", November 1975
  • "Did you go to the fair?", December 1975

1-4: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1976-1977

  • "Think ‘Feeding’ these long winter evenings", January 1976
  • "Now! How do we make hay?", February 1976
  • "Marginal cows… What do we do with them?", March 1976
  • "More about hay… the important considerations", April 1976
  • "Dairy farmers are changing the way they feed", May 1976
  • "Dairy farmers need vacations", June 1976
  • "Nine ways to conserve cow energy", July 1976
  • "Feeding to a base plan", August 1976
  • "Vacationing in Virginia… Dairy farmer style", September 1976
  • "Making money milking cows", October 1976
  • "Dairymen profit by innovative feeding", November 1976
  • "Your 1980 model cow… some thoughts on breeding cattle", December 1976
  • "What price purple ribbons?", January 1977
  • "Dairy Farmers Look at Texas", February 1977
  • "Adapt… for feeding and farming", March 1977
  • "How can you keep ‘em down on the farm", April 1977
  • "Feeding and politics in 1977", May 1977
  • "The dairy farmer’s energy program", June 1977
  • "Drowning in cheap food and cheap milk", July 1977
  • "Wisconsin dairy farming… How they do it", August 1977
  • "How do we measure our feeding ability?", September 1977
  • "How to buy feed this year", October 1977
  • "Dairy farm families give thanks", November 1977
  • "Dairy farmers and the new farm bill", December 1977

1-5: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1978-1979

  • "Happy feeding… Happy New Year in 1978", January 1978
  • "Our proven purebred cows deserve proven seed", February 1978
  • "Why do dairymen sellout? And how?", March 1978
  • "The art of good haymaking", April 1978
  • "How to keep cows milking this summer", May 1978
  • "Grind and mix my own feed YES or NO", June 1978
  • "'Uncle Arthur, why did you have to go to college to learn how to milk cows?'", September 1978
  • "Shall we raise this calf… Yes or No?", October 1978
  • "Would a $71,800 feed bill jar us?", November 1978
  • "Let’s do something NOW about our 1978 taxes", December 1978
  • "Are you ready to move your dairy?", January 1979
  • "Inflation and the dairy farmer…What can we do about it?", February 1979
  • "Store big round bales in the barn for five dollars", March 1979
  • "Proud dairy farm families", April 1979
  • "Now…Pasture is worth twice as much", May 1979
  • "How we can successfully sell more milk, gain milk drinking friends, and have fun while doing it.", June 1979
  • "Feeding and training", July 1979
  • "Our springer heifers", July 1979
  • "What is our base plan?", August 1979
  • "How dairymen and dairy farmers are meeting inflationary and manipulated feed prices", September 1979
  • "Will it pay me to raise this calf, this year?", October 1979
  • "How big should my dairy be?", November 1979
  • "Last chance to save taxes… or to save a farm", December 1979

1-6: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1980-1981

  • "A dairy farmer’s political responsibility", February 1980
  • "What’s new in dairy farming?", March 1980
  • "A thousand days and a thousand nights", April 1980
  • "Extra labor for summer’s extra chores", May 1980
  • "Managing our vacations", June 1980
  • "Now! Mister Dairy Farmer, it is our turn to be tested", July 1980
  • "Selling milk…times to remember", August 1980
  • "This is how our neighbors are feeding", September 1980
  • "Managing fresh cow stressed", October 1980
  • "Thankful people", November 1980
  • "Measuring our management… How did we do??", December 1980
  • "Cull cows and make 1981 a better year", January 1981
  • "A plant breeder and a dairy farmer look at small grains", February 1981
  • "Remembering cooperative meetings then and now: We have come a long way", April 1981

1-7: Two audiotapes of members of Class of 1922

1-8: Class of 1922 Book, compiled and edited in 1984-1985

  • Living graduates of the Texas A&M College Graduation Class of 1922 tell how it was, how they lived, their careers, families, ups and downs, sources of pride, what they did for A&M, and what A&M did for them.

Other contents:

  • "North Texas State University Oral History Collection (Business Archives Project) Number 96"
  • Interview with Arthur and Louise Caillet Dieterich (2 copies)
  • "67 Years of Dairy Farming"

Correspondence and Manuscripts

1/1: Collection Overview, and blank stationery with A. D. Mebane Estate Logo and heading.

1/2: Mebane Triumph Cotton

  • "Descriptive Booklet of Improved Mebane Triumph Cotton Seed: Test By Test" written by A. D. Mebane, Lea Beaty, W.D. French, R.W. Stewart, and R.A. Beaty. (4 pages)
  • Typed letter addressed to "the cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane dated August 15, 1922, on A. D. Mebane Sales Agency stationary. The letter discusses cottonseed production for pedigreed planting seeds with a two-page advertisement for cotton seeds with seed history and pictures.
  • Typed letter addressed to "to my patrons and all cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane discussing his formula pedigree cotton seed in detail. Undated (handwritten math scratch notes on the back)
  • Pamphlet titled "Mebane Triumph Cotton" by A. D. Mebane that discusses facts on Mebane pedigree cottonseed and corrections on misrepresentations. (4 pages)

1/3: Newspaper Articles

  • Clipping of "Foreign Cotton Men Visit Mebane Estate", The Lockhart Register. September 21, 1939
  • Clipping of article titled "Complete History of Mebane Cotton", The Lockhart Daily Post. October 23, 1905
  • 3 newspaper clippings articles titled "A Good Bale of Cotton," "The Mebane Cotton," and "Lockhart Cotton Shows Long Staple with Heavy Lint". Undated
  • Newspaper clippings [newspaper in Lockhart, exact origin unknown] "Mebane Cotton Awarded Prizes". March 17, 1938

1/4: Correspondence to A. D. Mebane Regarding his Cotton

  • Typed letter with stationary from "The Commercial Club of Gainesville and Cooke County" addressed to A. D. Mebane from E. M. * Thompson discussing the price of seed at $1.25 and praising the cotton crop seed. March 14, 1912 (envelope attached)
  • Handwritten letter on Magnolia Compress Co. stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane (in pencil) from J.H. Couch asking for cottonseed for the county. October 26, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter addressed to A. D. Mebane from (illegible; most likely) J. E. Mc Ualesti discussing cotton production. January 11, 1912
  • Handwritten thank you letter in pen for the cottonseed written by W. T. Browning to possibly A. D. Mebane. Undated
  • Two envelopes addressed to A. D. Mebane.
  • Handwritten letter on Pattonville Texas stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane from J. P. Warner providing positive feedback on the cottonseed quality. September 1, 1911
  • Typed letter from J. R. Handy to A.D Mebane discussing an order for cottonseed to be delivered in fall. May 17, 1913
  • Handwritten letter from H. M. Blanton from A. D. Mebane. November 4, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter from H. E. Loarman to A. D. Mebane discussing cottonseed prices and praising the cottonseed given. November 18, 1912 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from Henry Matthews discussing prices. February 4, 1924 (2 pages and an envelope)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from W. C. Wheiless asking for cottonseed for his small farm. (2 pages and envelope)
  • Typed letter from Dr. Freedman to A. D. Mebane discussing purchasing seed. February 21, 1923
  • Handwritten letter from J. H. Rich to A.D Mebane discussing cotton seed. January 1, 1913
  • Typed correspondence from W. Moses to Mr. Mebane discussing farm at Lockhart and purchasing cottonseed. October 5th, 1922

1/5: Correspondence from and to Mrs. A. D. Mebane

  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane asking for a photograph of Mr. Mebane. January 1, 1931
  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane thanking her for the photograph. January 5, 1931 (envelope included)
  • Handwritten letter from Mrs. A. D. Mebane to Mrs. B. A. Stufflebeme discussing a photograph of Mebane. January 3, 1931
  • Handwritten letter from Mr. J. S. Mogford to Mrs. Mebane discussing personal information and farming. June 4, 1952 (3 pages and envelope)

1/6: Outline of a talk given by A. D. Mebane at a Cotton Breeders Association Meeting about seed production.

1/7: Article entitled "Mebane Triumph" in the Acco Press, includes Mebane's article inside and handwritten signature of Mrs. J. S. Mogford. December 1949

1/8: List of expenditures of the Mebane Barbecue Committee signed by M. J. Jerry, B. J. Bellawy, John P. Homer and Veal Clark with names of companies and help with expenses summing to 1,695 dollars.

1/9: "Some Problems of the Commercial Cotton Breeder" by E. C. Ewing.

  • The manuscript discusses issues concerning cottonseed breeders and agricultural cottonseed production problems, issues and other related topics (14 pages typed).
  • Typed letter from A. D. Mebane discussing the enclosed manuscript by E.C. Ewing. April 9, 1926 (envelope enclosed)

1/10: "Study of Seed Cotton for Laboratory Use" by J. S. Mogford.

  • The manuscript discusses how to grow cotton seed for laboratory use for manufacturing seed and breeding seed in a lab. (4 typed pages)

1/11: "Progeny of Four and Five- Lock Bolls Produced on the Same Mother Cotton Plant" by Hendry Dunlavy.

  • The manuscript discusses cottonseed production and growth. (3 pages typed)

1/12: "Fundamental Principles of Plant Breeding" by Luther Burbank.

  • The pamphlet was read at the International Plant Breeding Conference (New York). September 30 - October 1902 (7 paged pamphlet)

1/13: "Cotton Breeding" by Dr. Geo. F. Freeman (5 pages)

1/14: "Practical Plant Breeding with Particular Reference to Cotton" by Fred Griffee.

  • The manuscript discusses plant breeding practices. (4 pages)

Wool and Felt Caps

This box contains:

  • One black wool baseball hat with "Class of [19]08" inscribed in orange stitching. Donated by George T. Burndrett, Class of 1908 in Electrical Engineering.
  • Two navy blue felt caps, military-style with "AMC" and laurel wreaths decorated on the front (date unknown).
  • One military-style navy blue felt cap with Texas pins decorated on the front (date unknown)
  • Tan Freshman hat (Corps of Cadets), donated by Ross H. Anderson, Class of 1977.

Sorensen Reprints

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  • "Marketing Survey Mission Report" International Programs Information Report No. 67-1, by Ray V. Billingsley. September 29, 1967
    • From the Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics and Sociology School of Business Administration, Texas Transportation Institute (TTI).
    • Publication resulted from the efforts of an interdisciplinary team of Texas A&M University faculty members who visited the Dominican Republic at the request of USAID.
    • Attached letter on the backside of the cover detailing interest in this document.

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  • "The Impediments to Agricultural Marketing in the Dominican Republic" International Program Information Report No. 68-1, by Ray V. Billingsley and Harold B. Sorensen; Director Jack Grey. 1966
    • From Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics and Sociology.
  • "The Dominican Republic Agricultural Market Relative to the Caribbean and U. S. Trade" Report No. 68-3, by Ray V. Billingsley and Harold B. Sorensen; Director Jack D. Gray. Undated
  • "The Texas Nursery Industry in the 70s", by Harold B. Sorensen. Undated (2 copies)

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  • "The Dominican Republic Agricultural Market Relative to the Caribbean and U. S. Trade" Report No. 68-3, by Harold B. Sorensen. Undated
  • "Facts of Interest for the Texas Lumber and Crosstie Industries", by Harold B. Sorensen. Undated

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  • "Ford Foundation Research Task Force Project in the Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Texas A&M University" Terminal Report, by Ray Billingsley and Harold B. Sorenson. May 1971
    • Objective of this project was to train agricultural research workers in international research and to accomplish as much research as possible on agricultural problems in the host country.
  • "Bargaining Power for Farmers", by Harold B. Sorensen. March 15, 1970
  • "National Commission on Food Marketing: Marketing Texas Fruits and Vegetables Background Information", by Harold B. Sorensen and Gordon R. Powell. June 11-12, 1965

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  • "1951-52 Mixed Carload Distribution of Vegetables from the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas", by Harold B. Sorensen and Dr. W. E. Paulson. Undated
  • "Rail Shipments of 16 Major Texas Vegetables, 1950-55", by A. C. Hudson, L. H. Hammond, and Harold B. Sorensen. March 13, 1957
  • "Vegetable Unloads at Selected Cities by Months and the State of Origin, 1952-1957", by Harold B. Sorensen. June 1958

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  • "Changes in Cost of Packing Grapefruit 1950- 60 Season" by Harold B. Sorensen. April 5, 1962
  • "Are Your Sweet Potato Marketing Habits in Tune?", by Harold B. Sorensen, December 7, 1965
  • "To Market, To Market, Who Has the Market", by Harold B. Sorensen. December 8, 1965
  • "Labor Requirements for Harvesting Texas Vegetables", by Harold B. Sorensen. January 31, 1967
  • "Marketing Impediments to Economic Development in the Dominican Republic" by Ray V. Billingsley and Harold B. Sorensen. Undated

1/7: Pamphlets and News Articles

  • "Mechanical Damage to Potatoes During Harvesting and Handling Operations in the Red River Valley of Minnesota and North Dakota", by R. E. Nylund, Perry Hemphill, J. M. Lutz, and Harold Sorensen. Reprinted from American Potato Journal (Vol. 32, No. 7, pp. 237-247). July 1955
  • "The Origin and Development of Nemagold Sweet Potato", by H. B. Cordner, F. B. Struble, Ruth Reder, H. B. Sorensen, and Lou Morrison. Bulletin B-507 of Oklahoma State University Experiment Station. July 1958
  • "Some Factors in Appraisal of Citrus Groves", by Harold B. Sorensen. Reprinted from the Journal of the Rio Grande Valley Horticultural Society, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Volume 15. 1961
  • "Changes in Cost of Packing Grapefruit: 1950-51 Season Versus 1959-60 Season" Reprinted from the Journal of the Rio Grande Valley Horticultural Society, Volume 16. 1962
  • "Marketing Woody Ornamentals: Practices and Trends of Nurseries in the South" by Technical committee SM-33 [members] J. R. Beckenback, J. W. Sites, F. B. Perry Jr., L. C. Miller, H. P. Orr, E. W. McElwee, D. G. Goodrich Jr., E. C. Roberts, C. N. Smith, W. E. Fletcher, J. H. Padgett, D. W. Culver, D. E. Weisenborn, T. L. Frazier, E. D. Gooch Jr., J. D. Kelly, L. P. Stoltz, A. D. Seale Jr., C. C. Singletary, F. D. Rauch, W. F. Chapman, J. P. Fulmer, J. S. Lytle, A. F. DeWerth, Harold B. Sorensen, P. L. Smeal, J. M. Johnson, J. V. Powell, S.M. Raleigh Jr., and R. J. Saville; C. E. Whitcomb, J. H. Simpson Jr., and G. R. Smith. Southern Cooperative Series, Bulletin No. [?] and No. 153. April 1969; June 1970
  • "Expansion… Marks Texas Nursery Industry" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol. 13 No. 2, pages 18-19). 1967
  • Article, "Today's Magic Fruit and Vegetable Market" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol. 11 No. 3, pages 4-6). 1965
  • Article, "Changes in the Production and Marketing of Texas Onions" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol. 8 No. 5, pages 21-22). 1962
  • Article, "Roadside Stands in Northeast Texas" by Harold B. Sorensen and R. S. Loftis, Texas Agricultural Progress (Vol 7. No. 4, pages 7-8). July-August 1961
  • Article, "Changes in the Texas Fresh Market Tomato Industry" by Harold B. Sorensen, Texas Agricultural Process (Vol 7. No. 3, page 8). May-June 1961
  • Article, "Texas Nursery Industry" by Harold B. Sorensen, The American Nurseryman. July 15, 1958 (2 copies)

Swank Papers and Biographical Information

1-1: Biographical information about Wendell G. Swank

1-2: "Dove Wings Yield Important Information" by Swank. February 1950

1-3: A reprinted article from The Journal of Wildlife Management, "Feather Molt as an Aging Technique For Mourning Doves" by Swank. July 1955

1-4: "Nesting and Production of the Mourning Dove in Texas" by Swank. July 1955

1-5: "Protein and Phosphorus Content of Browse Plants as an Influence on Southwestern Deer Herd Levels" by Swank March. 1956

1-6: "The Status of Wildlife and Wilderness Areas in East Africa" by George A. Petrides and Swank. May 1960

1-7: "Manipulation of Hunting Regulations as a Management Measure" by Swank. 1962

1-8: "Population Densities and the range-Carrying Capacity for Large Mammals in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda" by George A. Petrides and Swank. 1965

1-9: "Status of the Leopard in Africa South of the Sahara" by James G. Teer and Swank. 1977

1-10: "Food of three upland game birds in Selegei Area, Kajiado District, Kenya" by Swank. 1977

1-11: "International Implication of Designating Species Endangered or Threatened" by James G. Teer and Swank. 1978

1-12: "Trap Avoidance by marked Nutria: A Problem in Population Estimation" by Thomas R. Simpson and Swank. 1978

1-13: "Dispersal of Restocked Eastern Wild Turkeys in East Texas" by Curtis R. Hopkins, Joseph J. Campo, Swank, and David J. Martin. 1982

1-14: "Waterfowl habitat Selection on Multipurpose Reservoir in East Texas" by Fred A. Johnson and Swank. 1982

1-15: "Wild Ungulates as Competitors of Livestock" by Swank. 1985

1-16: "Brood Habitat Use by Eastern Wild Turkeys in Eastern Texas" by Joseph J. Campo, Swank, and Curtis R. Hopkins. 1989

Photographs, Correspondence and Miscellaneous A&M Materials

S1-1-1: Photographs - Family and Friends, 1864-1921

Walter Wipprecht (Sr.). June 3, 1864
William Kimble Read, list of graduation dates from TAMC, UV and Tulane U. on back. 1871[?]
Paul Wipprecht. September 1881
F. E. Gieske. April 27, 1886
Paul B. [?]. April 28, 1889
Carl Wipprecht in cadet uniform. 1917 or 1918 [?]
Father Geismen of Bryan, Texas (St. Anthony’s Catholic Church)
W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.]. 1921

S1-1-2 Photographs - Family and Friends, all Undated

Elizabeth and Paul Wipprecht
Paul Wipprecht and other unidentified people
Walter Wipprecht [Jr.] (left) and Paul Wipprecht (right)
Richard Lucas and W[alter] Wipprecht, Jr.
Walter Wipprecht [Jr.?]
Carl Wipprecht
Louise Burnett and Amelia Benson
Julian Booth and Jack [?]
Gutman Finley
Pil Dohman
Walter Gillis, J. B.[?], R. B. Jackson, Frank Grady, and George Smith
Pit Dohman (2 photos)
Nell Wilkerson
Unknown group photo on tin plate (possibly Wipprecht’s)

S1-1-3 Photographs - Cadet Walter Wipprecht and Fellow Cadets, 1883-1887

W[alter] Wipprecht (Sr.). July 7, 1882
Walter Wipprecht (Sr.) College Station, TX. December 15, 1883 (copy made by Carl Wipprecht)
Rudolph Flach. June 1885
Franz Flach. June 1885
J. L. Gray Brenham, TX. December 15, 1883
Fred Von Rosenbury. Undated
Detert [?] by photographer R. T. Hunter Bryan, TX. Undated
[?] Freeman by photographer R.T. Hunter Bryan, TX. Undated
N. A. Dawson Austin, TX. December 15, 1883
J. B. Queen Bryan, TX. December 25, 1883
A. Ponaunfels. Undated
A. F. Armstrong. January 1883
B. L. Mackensen Belton, TX. December 15, 1883
B. E. Knoth Industry Austin County, TX. Undated
Teo. W. Roach (class of ’13). December 10, 1883
Class of R. E. Pemmington. December 15 1883
[?] Andrews Austin, TX. Undated
Wilson T. McAair. June 7, 1887
L. E. Allen Marlin, TX. May 23, 1887
K. Mcbueccock June [?] 1885
R. B. Greeu December 15, 1883
W[alter] Wipprecht. December 15, 1883
Unknown TAMC Corps of Cadet. Undated
Unknown TAMC Corps of Cadet. Undated
Carter [Wipprecht]. Undated
Wilson [Wipprecht?] by Hunter Brothers photo Bryan, TX. 1883
Fred Von Rosenbury by Photographer E. C. Lewis Bryan, TX. Undated

S1-1-4 Photographs - Friends of Professor Dr. Rudolph Wipprecht and Wife Julia Kapp, all Undated

Dr. Ben Kwalle Industry [and his wife?]. Undated
James Walker, family friend and editorial writer of Galveston News. Undated

S1-1-5 Photographs of Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Dinwiddy and Niece, 1883

H. H. Dinwiddy, Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Faculty of Texas A&M College. July 1883 (2 copies)
Mrs. H. H. Dinwiddy. Undated (3 photos)

S1-1-6: Photographs - Non-family or Unknown Individuals, 1885-1917

Unknown group. Undated
Ada Richer, College Station, TX. June 9, 1885
[?] Ballinger. Undated
Mr. [?] Hood. Undated
Andrew and Bobb Travis [as children] College Station, TX. Undated
Unknown family. Undated
Unknown house. Undated
Frances Williamson [as child]. Undated
Wesley Michael Nagle [as child]. January 12, 1905
Unnamed man (possibly Walter Wipprecht). July 1917

S1-1-7 Old Brazos County Courthouse, 1892-1893; circa 1920s

(Old) Brazos County Courthouse with David and Ann Kernodle in foreground. circa 1920s
(Old) Brazos County Courthouse. Undated
(Old) "Brazos County Courthouse built in 1892 demolished in 1954". 1892-1893

S1-1-8 Photographs - Children of Walter Wipprecht, Sr., 1896-1902

Milking cow named "Queen Muriel of Bryan", owned by Carl Wipprecht Bryan, TX. Undated (2 photos)
Walter Wipprecht Jr., Football at Bryan High School, Born September 21, 1902, A&M Class of ’26. Undated
Welch Wipprecht [as young girl], Born April 25, 1894. Undated
Ida Wipprecht [as young girl]. December 7, 1896; Ida Wipprecht. 1914
Ida Welch Wipprecht 5 months old Born April 25, 1894. Undated
Read Wipprecht (born December 17, 1895), Ida Welch Wipprecht (Born April 25, 1894), and Carl Wipprecht (Born August 9, 1897). Undated
Walter Wipprecht Jr.. Undated

S1-1-9 Photographs - Early Texas A&M College, Undated; pre-1911

Old Main Building. Undated (pre-1911)
Texas A&M Campus buildings, Gathright Hall and Old Main. Undated (pre-1911)
Gathright Hall. Undated (pre-1911)
TAMC Barns. Undated
Pfeuffer Hall. Undated
Mechanical Engineering Shop. Undated (2 photographs)
Inside of Mechanical Engineering Shop. Undated
(old) Chapel. Undated
Corps of Cadets firing artillery cannon. Undated

S1-1-10 Photographs - Walter Wipprecht Family Farm, 1921; Undated

Sheep. Undated
Cotton plant on automobile. Undated
Model T Ford automobile in cottonfield. Undated
Person in cotton field [possibly Walter Wipprecht Sr.]. Undated (2 photos)
Cotton field. September 9, 1921 (2 photos)
Hogs. Undated (4 photos)
Farm cat. Undated (2 photos)
Post Oak. Undated
Mesquite shrub. Undated
Pastureland. Undated
Steer. Undated
Snake. Undated

S1-1-11 Photographs - Walter Wipprecht, Sr. and Jr., 1935

W. Wipprecht. Undated
Walter Wipprecht. Undated
John David Kernodle standing in 20 acre plot of pine trees on the Walker Place Farm (near Jandy Creak) Brazos Country, TX. Undated
Unknown person on left photo; Walter Wipprecht Jr. (right photo) on his experiment pine planting on the Thomson Creek Farm. Undated
Thompson Creek Pine Stand, 3rd Walter Wipprecht owner and planter (also known as Walter Place). Undated
Two horseback riders in the snow on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm. Undated
Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s Farm in Brazos County. Undated
Unknown horseback rider and man on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s Farm. Undated
Unknown farmers on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm Undated
Five farmers on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm. Undated
Pine trees on Walter Wipprecht Jr.’s farm. 1935
Unknown man in pine. Undated
Two unknown people and Walter Wipprecht Jr. (on left). Undated
Walter Wipprecht Jr.. Undated

S1-1-12: Photograph - Reed and Carl Wipprecht, Carl Wipprecht Jr., Undated

S1-1-13: Photographs - Stephen F. Austin High School (Bryan, TX), 50th Anniversary Reunion, 1989

Classes of 1938-40 Stephan F. Austin High School, Bryan, TX. July 1-2, 1989
Marvin Hagemeir - Class of 1938, Stephan F. Austin High School, Bryan, TX. July 1, 1989
David Kernodle, Lena Marie Adams Mullard, Anne Kernodle Matthews. July [1-2], 1989
Jo Ann McCullough. July [1&2] 1989
Mary Goodlet & David Kernodle Bryan High School Reunion. June 8, 1985
John David Kernodle on far right, Mae Goodlet. June 8 1985
Class of ’42, 50th reunion Texas A&M, Gene Geer (right) and David Kernodle (center). Undated
Mr. and Mrs. David Fitch, C. D. Reeves, Dorothy Reeves Nee Thomson, and David Kernodle. Undated

S1-1-14: Photograph - Ida Wipprecht Kernodle, 1967

S1-1-15: Photographs - Miscellaneous, all Undated

House - "similar to style of Julia Wipprecht’s [house]" [Bryan, TX?]
Children on a Horse
Marcella Hurt’s Donkey Cart
Unidentified woman
Unidentified man
Unidentified man
Unidentified house
Unidentified house
Unidentified man
Unidentified man on horseback
Farm hands? Group photo Undated
Farm hands? in cotton field (2 photos)
Royal wedding, coronation, or formal event [?]
Children in front of house
Unidentified women on porch
Farm

S1-1-16: Photograph Negatives, all Undated

Farm bonfire/wood pile [?]
Barn (2 negatives)
Steer
Two men
Snake
Picnic (2 negatives)
Hogs (3 negatives)
Man standing and man on horseback
Post oak tree
Shed [?]
Pasture with animal lean-two
Fence
Wood pile
Two men on horseback
Mesquite trees (2 negatives)
Farm
Farm shed
Debris (5 negatives)
Farm cat (2 negatives)
Farm roof
Horses hitched to a buggy
Cotton field
Nacogdoches Elm Tree with newspaper clipping about famous elm tree
Wagons
Pasture
Farmland
Man in field
Child near farm house
Home in town/city
Stable near church
Woman (2 negatives)
Infant
Woman in front of house (2 negatives)
Woman with infant
Children at play
House
Man with milking cow (5 negatives)
Milking cow
Milking cows
Steer
Three women in winter garb
House
Church steeple
House
House
Tree
Women on a tree stump

S1-1-17: Carl Wipprecht Photographic Scrapbook, Undated

S1-1-18: Photographs - A&M College Mule and Foal, June 12, 1920

"A Fertile Mare Mule and Some Facts of Her Foaling". June 12, 1920
Two photos of mule and foal (2 pages)

S1-1-19: Personal Correspondence and News Clippings, 1881-1934

Correspondence to [?] from W. D. Whitney and R[udolph] Wipprecht. November 12, 1881 (2 pages)
Correspondence to Rudolph Wipprecht from W. J. Knapp. December 17, 1881 (2 pages)
Correspondence to J. Brill from W. J. Knapp. September 7, 1884
Correspondence to [?] from Julie Wipprecht. March 31, 1919 (2 pages)
Correspondence in German to [?] from K[?] [illegible?]. Undated
Correspondence to Waco Auto Loan Company from W[alter] Wipprecht [Sr.?]. November 23, 1923
"Summer Against Harrington". Undated
Newspaper clipping of "Swamp Chestnut Oak" from [?] Forest News. June 1936

S1-1-20: Correspondence, Calendar and Greeting Card, 1936-1937

A&M College Foreign Exchange Student (China) Correspondence, 1936
Japanese watercolor illustration with small calendar for the year 1937
Japanese watercolor Christmas greeting card from J. Watanabe. Undated
Correspondence to Elisabeth Wipprecht from C. L. Hu. May 18, 1936 (3 copies)

S1-1-21: Correspondence - Teachers Retirement Fund, June 1937 - February 1946

NOTE: Contains Sensitive Information
To W[alter]. Wipprecht [Sr?] from W. H. Holzmann. June 25, 1937 (2 pages)
To "Gentleman" from W[alter]. Wipprecht. June 9, 1938 (1 page]
To Walter Wipprecht [Sr?] from Mortimer Brown. May 27, 1938
To Mortimer Brown from W[alter]. Wipprecht. May 30, 1938
To Walter Wipprecht from B. B. Sapp. September 22, 1942
TRS Certificate issued to Walter Wipprecht [Sr?]. September 22, 1942
W[alter]. Wipprecht [Sr?]. April 21, 1945
To Walter Wipprecht from G. W. McDaniel. September 10, 1945
To W[alter]. Wipprecht from W. H. Holzmann. September 17, 1945
To W[alter]. Wipprecht from W. H. Holzmann. January 2, 1946
To W[alter]. Wipprecht from W. H. Holzmann. January 2, 1946
To Walter Wipprecht from G. W. McDaniel. January 10, 1946 [1 page, 1 ticket]
To W. C. Mitchell from W. Graham. January 11, 1946
To "Gentleman" from C. D. Ownby. January 11, 1946 [1 pages]
To Walter Wipprecht [Sr?] from W. C. Mitchell. January 15, 1946
To E. B. Sapp from C. D. Ownby. January 30, 1946
To Walter Wipprecht [Sr?] from G. W. McDaniel. February 1, 1946
Teachers Retirement System of Texas rules and guidelines. Undated (4 pages)

S1-1-22: Correspondence, September 1949 - August 1950

To Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] from H. A. Widdecke - September 7, 1949 ; H. A. Widdecke to W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?]. December 2, 1949 ; From W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?] to H. A. Widdecke. November 16, 1949 ; "He Found the City Men Said Never Existed" article clipping from Business Week. October 29, 1949
To Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] from H. A. Widdecke. July 19, 1950
To Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] from H. A. Widdecke. August 29, 1950 ; Walter Wipprecht [Jr?] to H. A. Widdecke. August 1, 1950

S1-1-23: Correspondence - Old San Antonio Road, 1947-1951

"Providing for Preservation of the Old San Antonio Road". January 7, 1949 (2 pages)
To Judge Ware from Walter Wipprecht [Jr?]. October 24, 1947
To Bill Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?]. January 6, 1948
To A. S. Ware from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr?]. February 19, 1948
To D. C. Greer from A. S. Ware. February 20, 1948
To A. S. Ware from D. C. Greer. March 1, 1948
To State Highway Department Receipts from Motor Vehicle Registrations in Brazos County, TX. August 1, 1948
To A. W. Ware from W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.?]. September 13, 1948
To A. S. Ware from D. C. Greer. September 14, 1948
To D. C. Greer from W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.?]. October 1, 1948
To John S. Redditt from W[alter] Wipprecht [Jr.?]. December 21, 1949
To Walter Wipprecht from Bill [William T. ] Moore. January 12, 1949
To William "Bill" T. Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?]. January 19, 1949
To W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?] from Bill [William T.]. Moore. January 21, 1949
To Bill Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?]. January 24, 1949
To W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.] from Bill [William T.] Moore. January 25, 1949
To W. R. Potts from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.?]. April 21, 1949
To William T. ["Bill"] Moore from W[alter]. Wipprecht [Jr.]. May 20, 1949
To Ike Ashburn from Walter Wipprecht [Jr.?]. January 10, 1951
"Providing for Preservation of Old San Antonio Road". Undated
"Providing for Preservation of Old San Antonio Road". March 19, 1949 (2 pages)

S1-1-24: Correspondence to Capt. [?] Jargenson from Jimmy Parsons. Undated (2 pages)

S1-1-25: Home Almanac, customized for the James and Wipprecht Leading Druggists (Bryan, TX). 1893 (34 pages)

S1-1-26: A&M College Commencement Program, 1907 and letter from Robert M. Ruff to A&M University found within program. August 1, 1999

S1-1-27: Service and Calf Record. 1925 (2 lists)

S1-1-28: "Texas History Movies: For Young and Old". 1928 (64 pages)

S1-1-29: "Color Bauties of a Century of Progress" building illustrations, Chicago. 1933 (32 pages)

S1-1-30: "Official Souvenir Guide Texas Centennial Exposition Texas Centennial Exposition" postcards. June 6 - November 1936 (112 pages)

S1-1-31: AMC Composite Regiment Ball. March 29, 1940 (7 pages)

S1-1-32: Small Black bound address book. 1941

S1-1-33: A&M Senior Banquet Program Class of 1942 (leather bound, possibly related to Wipprecht Jr.). May 14, 1942 (8 pages)

S1-1-34: Stephen F. Austin High School Class of 1943 Commencement Program. May 28, 1943 (4 pages)

S1-1-35: "A Man and his College". 1950 (15 pages)

S1-1-36: "You’re A&M College". 1950

S1-1-37: Reprint - Inauguration of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas address given by Governor Richard Coke and Thos. S. Gathright, October 4, 1876. reprint 1951 (14 pages)

S1-1-38: "Son, Remember". 1951 (30 pages)

S1-1-39: "101 Aggie Jokes vol. 1". 1965 (47 pages)

S1-1-40: Business Cards, all Undated

W[alter] Wipprecht [?] (2 copies)
James & Wipprecht, The Leading Druggists
Military Property Custodian A&M College of Texas Clearance for Commandant … [blank]

S1-1-41: First Presbyterian Church. Undated (26 pages)

S1-1-42: Newspaper Article Clippings, 1973; Undated

"Work Crew Unearths 'Invaluable Collection'" from an unknown newspaper. Undated
"Seventy-Seven Years Serving the Brazos Valley" from The Bryan Daily Eagle. Undated
"For Whom Does the Bell Toll Since she Told?" from an unknown newspaper. Undated
"Senior Citizens honored during month of May" from The Pictorial Press. Undated
"EAC, Beautification Awards Given" from The Bryan Eagle. May, 7 1973
Photocopies

S1-1-43: Newspaper Article Clippings, all Undated

Typed corrections on article "Some Stories of Miss Ida" from Bryan Legends and Legacies by Betsy Kernodle Cabell
"Married" from unknown newspaper
"Will Rebuild this Season" from unknown newspaper
"Wipprecht--Reed" from unknown newspaper

S1-1-44: Oversized Materials, 1933-1942; Undated

60th Anniversary Souvenir Edition The Bryan News. 1936
"Action at Aggieland" The Bryan Daily Eagle. 1938
Carl Wipprecht Cattle Bloodlines. February 4, 1933
Long Class Reunion. 1942
A&M College Group Photo. Undated
Glass plate negative boxes (5 boxes)

Glass Plate Negative Copies - Wipprecht Family Photographs

S1-2-1: 5 x 7-inch photograph reprints of glass negatives in S2-1 (30 miscellaneous photographs)

S1-2-2: Negative strips from S1-2-1

S1-2-3: 5 x 7-inch photograph reprints of glass negatives in S2-2 (30 miscellaneous photographs)

S1-2-4: Negative strips from S1-2-3

S1-2-5: 5 x 7-inch photograph reprints of glass negatives in S2-3 (30 miscellaneous photographs)

S1-2-6: Negative strips from S1-2-5

Morton Materials

1/1: Lab manual, "Testing Laboratory Manuel: Tension and Compression of Wood". Undated (17 pages)

1/2: Class notes. October 6, [????]

1/3: Testing Laboratory Manual, includes "Laboratory Wiring, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Starting", "Practical Electrical Measurements", "DC Generator Characteristics", "DC Motor Characteristics", "Efficiency of Motor and Generator", "AC Circuit Relations", "Measurement of Three-Phase Power", "Polarity and Efficiency of Transformers", "Transformer Connections", and "Induction Motor". Undated (16 pages)

1/4: Mechanical Engineering notes. November 18, 1922 (9 pages)

1/5: Composition book, "Sect. 35 Company D Goodwin" [professor of class?]. Undated (22 pages)

1/6: Manual for Courses in Argumentation (Session 1924-1925), "The Agricultural of Mechanical College of Texas Manual for Courses in Argumentation" (English 301, 303, 304, and 306) by George Summey, Jr. 1924 (41 pages)

1/7: Ag[ricultural] Economics notes and lab questions. October 11, 1929 (51 pages)

1/8: Department of Agronomy lab book, Agricultural Engineering. Undated (185 pages)

1/9: Textbook, Farm Building by Dr. A.E. Scoates. 1922 (132 pages)

1/10: Two Agricultural Engineering field notebooks. Undated

1/11: Laboratory manual, "A Laboratory Course in General Soils Agronomy 301 for College Students" prepared by Agronomy Department of Texas A&M College.

Hazing Investigation Correspondence and Memorandum

1-1: Collection Summary

  • Collection Summary of Hazing 1913 Collection
  • Typed Memoranda from Faculty Minutes regarding discipline cases in the case of “A. E. Burgess 1913” dated February 8-22, 1913

1-2: Photocopies of D. W. Spence’s Report to the Board of Directors Regarding Occurrences of Hazing and Disciplinary Actions Taken

  • Photocopy of “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Statement D. W. Spence Secretary of the Faculty to Honorable Walton Peteet President of the Board of Directors” dated February 1913 [7 pages]
  • Photocopy of “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Statement D. W. Spence Secretary of the Faculty to Honorable Walton Peteet President of the Board of Directors” dated February 1913 edited rough draft
  • Photocopy of “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Statement D. W. Spence Secretary of the Faculty to Honorable Walton Peteet President of the Board of Directors” dated February 1913 edited rough draft
  • Photocopy of “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Statement D. W. Spence Secretary of the Faculty to Honorable Walton Peteet President of the Board of Directors” dated February 1913 edited rough draft
  • Photocopy of “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Statement D. W. Spence Secretary of the Faculty to Honorable Walton Peteet President of the Board of Directors” dated February 1913 edited rough draft
  • Photocopy of correspondence testimony with the subject heading “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas” dated February 2, 1913 addressed to the Honorable Walten Peteet signed by J. P. Masterson [4 pages]
  • Photocopy of correspondence testimony with the subject heading “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas” dated February 2, 1913 addressed to the Honorable Walten Peteet signed by J. P. Masterson [7 pages]

1-3: The Faculty Committee’s Response to a Petition and Statement by the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman, Classes of 1913

  • Photocopy of address to February 1, 1913 to the Members of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes [2 pages]
  • Faculty response to the Committee’s Response to a Petition and Statement by the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman, Classes of 1913 [3 pages]

1-4: Photocopy of a Letter from E. G. Senter to Walton Peteet Regarding the Hazing Situation of 1913

  • Photocopy of the copy of the testimony of Erasmus G. Senter Lawyer, Dallas, TX. From Walton Peteet [4 pages]

1-5: Photocopy of a Letter from the Former Students of A&M and Their Parents and Friends

  • Photocopy of the copy of a confession of hazing by former students of A&M College, dated February 14, 1913 Austin TX [4 pages]

1-6: Photocopy of a Letter to the Alumni of A&M College Regarding the Hazing Problem

  • Photocopy of a letter to the Alumni of A&M College Regarding the Hazing Problem signed by R.J. Windrow, B. Youngblood, G.H. Blackmon, F. J. Skeeler [2 pages]

1-7: Resolutions Adopted by Former Students, their Friends, and Parents

  • Resolutions Adopted in Austin February 14th, by Former Students, their Friends, and Parents [4 pages]

1-8: A Letter and Inventory List of the Recent Disciplinary Troubles of the A&M College, Including Exhibits A, B, and D-H

  • Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas a letter transmission of the recent disciplinary troubles of A&M College dated February 26, 1913 [ 2 pages]
  • Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Statement from D. W. Spence Secretary of the Faculty to Honorable Warren Preseet President Board Director recent disciplinary troubles of A&M College dated February 26, 1913 [13 pages]
  • Copy of Exhibit B. Summary photocopy [4 pages]
  • Copy of Exhibit C. Testimony in the case of A. C. Eschenberg title page
  • Exhibit D. Answers to Charges Organization of the Corps of Cadets Work of Committee on Readmission [5 pages]
  • Exhibit E. Mr. Senter’s Charges and the Answers Thereto [3 pages]
  • Exhibit F. Resolution by Former Students, their Parents, and Friends [3 pages]
  • Exhibit G. List of Faculty with Dates of Appointment [2 pages]
  • Exhibit H. Statement of faculty Actions Concerning Discipline [10 pages]

Family Letters of Mamie Haden Waller

1-01:

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

1-02:

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

1-03:

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

1-04:

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

1-05:

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

1-06:

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

1-07:

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

1-08:

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

1-09:

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

1-10:

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

1-11:

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

1-12:

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

1-13:

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

1-14:

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

1-15:

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

1-16:

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

1-17:

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

1-18:

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

1-19:

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

1-20:

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

1-21:

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

1-22:

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

1-23:

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

1-24:

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

1-25:

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

1-26:

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

1-27:

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

1-28:

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

1-29:

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

1-30:

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

1-31:

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

1-32:

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

1-33:

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

Transcript of Mamie Haden Waller Letters

This box contains the typed transcripts of Mamie Haden Waller's letters (440 pages)

2-01:

  • Photocopy title cover for transcripts
  • Forward of contents by Allen Waller Morrison, November 1976 (pages 1-2)

2-02: About "The Letters", (pages 3-4)

2-03:

  • Pages 5-6, James Hambleton Marquis Hade
  • Pages 7-9, Priscilla Frances January and James Hambleton Marquis Haden
  • Page 10, "Our Cabin Home" poem, October 27, 1869

2-04: Prelude by Walter W. Cauley, (2 pages)

2-05: Pages 1-20, November 1878 - April 1879

2-06: Pages 21-30, May 1879 - July 1879

2-07: Pages 31-39 and one unmarked page, August 1879

2-08: Pages 40-49, November 1879

2-09: Pages 50-60, March 1882 - October 1882

2-10: Pages 61-70, October 1882 - December 1882

2-11: Pages 71-80, January 1883 - February 1883

2-12: Pages 81-90, February 1883 - June 1883

2-13: Pages 91-100, July 1883 - November 1883

2-14: Pages 100a-109, January 1884 - March 1884

2-15: Pages 110-119, May 1884

2-16: Pages 120-129, May 1884 - June 1884

2-17: Pages 130-139, June 1884 - July 1884

2-18: Pages 140-149, July 1884 - August 1884

2-19: Pages 150-159, September 1884 - October 1884

2-20: Pages 160-169, October 1884 - November 1884

2-21: Pages 170-179, November 1884

2-22: Pages 180-189, November 1884 - March 1885

2-23: Pages 190-204, 1885-1889

2-24:

  • Mamie's letters transcripts Volume II, 1890
  • Pages 205-214, 1890

2-25: Pages 215-222, 1890-1891

2-26: Pages 223-236, 1892

2-27: Pages 237-247, 1893

2-28: Pages 248-257, 1894

2-29: Pages 248-278, 1895

2-30: Pages 279-294, 1896

2-31: Pages 295-304, 1897

2-32: Pages 305-311, 1898

2-33: Pages 312-319, 1899

2-34: Pages 320-325, 1900

2-35: Pages 326-330, 1901

2-36: Pages 331-341, 1902

2-37: Pages 342-347, 1904

2-38: Pages 348-363, 1906

2-39: Pages 364-379, 1907

2-40: Pages 380-387, 1909-1910; 1919

2-41: Epilogue, pages 389-391

2-42: Bibliographies, pages 392-394

2-43:

  • Biography of Mamie Machir Haden and James Edward Waller: Their Children
  • Poem dedicated to "My Daughters" by Prescilla Haden (3 pages)
  • Poem dedicated to "My Youngest Son" by Prescilla Haden
  • A few closing words, June 1878 transcript (pages 4-5)
  • Academic record of John J. Haden Class of 1877 at Texas A&M College
  • Notes on David Fairchild
  • Report card of John G. James, December 3, 1880, (photocopy)
  • News report, June 10, 1903 (photocopy)
  • Annual reunion, June 10, 1093 (photocopy, 3 pages)
  • Obituary of Charles Anthony Haden (photocopy)
  • Obituary of Kate (Molly Kate) Smith Haden (photocopy)
  • Newspaper article, "Jaries", The Christian Courier, January 30, 1919 (photocopy)
  • Newspaper article, "J. E. Waller Dead", The Hubbard City News, September 4, 1919 (photocopy)
  • Newspaper article, "W. A. Putman, Pioneer and Righteous Exampler, is Dead", Undated
  • Newspaper obituary, "Mrs. J. E. Waller Dead and Mrs. W. A. Putman Dies at Age of 81", Undated
  • News Clipping, "Waller's Drug Store Since 1880", The Hubbard City News, January 1940 (photocopy)
  • Article, "Hubbard's Oldest Drug Store Receives Award", September 30, 1976 (photocopy)
  • Letter envelopes (photocopy)
  • Letter titled "Red Oak Texas" to Miss Mamie from [?], March 29, 1884 (photocopy)
  • Letter titled "Belle Air" to "My Dear Son" from [?], August 28, 1884 ((unknown)
  • "Columbus Barracks, Columbus Ohio", August 1, 1892 (2 photocopies, 2 pages)
  • Letter to "My Dear Sister", Undated (photocopy)
  • Letter titled "At Home", July 27, ???? (photocopy)
  • Letter to "Dear Sister" from C. A. Haden, February 9, 1892 (2 pages)
  • Letter to "My Good Friends" from J. E. Waller (photocopy)
  • Letter to "My Dear Sister Miss Mamie" from [?], October 20, 1884 (photocopy)
  • Letter to "My Dear Mamie" from [?], January 19, 1896 (photocopy)
  • Letter to "Dear Mamie" from [?], January 21, 1898 (photocopy,)

KEOS Radio Station Materials

1-1: Brazos Educational Radio-KEOS, 1992-1993; Undated

  • Public Inspection File contents page, 1993
  • Correspondence to Mrs. Searcy from Harry F. Cole, September 30, 1992
  • Amendment application File No. BPED-920413MF of Brazos Educational Radio with Amendment signature by Eric W. Truax (2 pages), Undated
  • Non-Ionizing Radiation Occupational Hazard Statement, signed by Kenneth B. Devine, September 25, 1992
  • Petition to Leave to Amend, Grant of Applications and Termination of Proceeding, July 16, 1993 (6 pages)
  • Amendment to Brazos Educational Radio signed by Eric W. Traux, July 14, 1993 (4 pages)
  • Application for a construction permit for the noncommercial educational broadcast station, February 1992 (2 pages)
  • Exhibit E - Engineering Statement on Behalf of Brazos Educational Radio, FCC Form 340, Section VB (2 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio form Section V-B (6 pages), February 1992
  • Engineering Statement signed by Donald E. Mussell Jr., July 12, 1993 (4 pages)
  • Topographic map photocopy of Transmitter Site Location Map Brazos Educational Radio College Station, TX (1 page) taken in 1960 and edited in 1980 (1 page)
  • Allocation map photocopy, July 1993 (1 page)
  • Broadcasting Engineering Services Allocation and Interference Study, July 11, 1993 (1 page)
  • Figure 3A - Vertical Sketch New Educational FM Station couture map (1 page)
  • Figure 5 (1) - TV-6 Interference Study Map Figure 1 (1 page)
  • Figure 5 (2) - TV-6 Interference Study Map Figure 2 (1 page)
  • Figure 5A - Data World TV-6 Interconference study, an amendment to application BPED (12 pages)
  • Figure 6 - Elevation and Contour Data Brazos Educational Radio (1 page)
  • Certificate of Service signed by Harry P. Cole, July (1 page)
  • Affidavit and Qualifications of Donald E. Mussell Jr. signed by Donald E. Mussell Jr. (1 page)
  • Correspondence from Dale E. Bickel to Eric Traux, October 18, 1993 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence from Dale E. Bickel from William F. Canton, November 4, 1993 (1 page)
  • Correspondence from Dale E. Bickel from Eric Traux, October 18, 1993 (2 pages)
  • Amendment, October 29, 1993 (1 page)
  • Exhibit E - Engineering Statement on Behalf of Brazos Educational Radio New Educational FM Station, Ch 206-A 891 MHz. 0.100kW 77.3 Meters (2 pages)
  • Section V-B - FM Broadcast Engineering Data, February 1992 (3 pages)
  • Engineering Statement submitted by Donald E. Mussel Jr., October 29, 1993 (4 pages)
  • Photocopy of a topographical map (1 page)
  • Allocation map, D. Mussel, October 10, 1993 (1 page)
  • Broadcast Engineering Services, October 27, 1993 (1 page)
  • Vertical Sketch New Educational FM Station (1 page)
  • Figure 4 - Contour Map Brazos Educational Radio (1 page)
  • Figure 5 (2) - TV-6 Interference Study Map 1 (2 pages)
  • Figure 5A - Channel 6 Interference Study Area, October 29, 1993 (10 pages)
  • Figure 5A - Channel 6 Interference Study Data, October 29, 1993 (1 page)
  • Affidavit and Qualifications of Donald E. Mussell Jr. (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Caton from Harry F. Cole, December 17, 1993 (1 page)
  • Amendment to Brazos Educational Radio, December 16, 1993 (1 page)
  • Section V-8 - FM Broadcast Engineering Data (1 page)
  • Envelope addressed to Brazos Educational Radio (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Caton from Eric W. Traux, March 15, 1994 (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mrs. Hughes from Eric W. Traux (1 page)
  • Certification Pursuant to Section I. 202 of the Commissions by Eric. W. Traux, April 7, 1994 (1 page)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Canton from Harry F. Cole, November 22, 1994 (1 page)
  • United States of America Federal Communications Report for noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station (2 pages)
  • Federal Communications Commission FM Broadcast Station Construction Permit, January 6, 1994 (4 pages)
  • Correspondence from Eric Traux KEOS 89.1FM, April 3, 1995 (1 page)
  • FCC 302-FM Application for FM Broadcast Station License, August 1992 (6 pages)
  • Engineering Exhibit 1 and 2 for Radio Station KEOS-FM Application for FM Broadcast Station License (2 pages)

1-2: Brazos Educational Radio-KEOS, 1997

  • FCC 303-5, Application for Renewal of License for AM, FM, TV, Translation or LPTV Station, June 1995 (4 pages)
  • Explanation for asserting 47 C.F.R. 1.1307 - Compliance for Radio Station KEOS College Station, TX (1 page)
  • Exhibit 1 Explanation for not filing Broadcast Station Annual Employment Report (FCC Form 395-B) as required by 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3612 (1 page)
  • Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report, August 1994 (2 pages)
  • FCC 323-E Ownership Report For Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station, February 1995 (2 pages)
  • Broadcast Station Annual Employment Report, February 1997 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Mr. Caton from John Crigler, October 14, 1997 (1 page)
  • FCC 340 Application for Construction Permit for Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station, February 1992 (1 page)
  • Legal qualification for Brazos Educational Radio, February 1992 (5 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio Nature of Applicant, September 1997 (4 pages)
  • Engineering Report, September 1, 1997 (37 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio Section V-B construction form (14 pages)
  • Local Public Inspection Copy, August 12, 1997 (50 pages)

1-3: Local Inspection Copy, May 15, 1998 (46 pages)

1-4: Brazos Educational Radio-KEOS, 1992

  • Exhibit E Engineering Statement on Behalf of Brazos Educational Radio New Educational FM, April 1992 (40 pages)
  • Correspondence to Ms. Searcy from Harry F. Cole, April 13, 1992 (1 page)
  • FCC 340 Application for Construction Permission of Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station, 1989 (6 pages)
  • Brazos Educational Radio, April 1992 (3 pages)
  • Certification of Site Availability signed by Charles Culver, March 8, 1992 (1 page)
  • Program Sponsorship Identification (1 page)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, April 1, 1995 - June 30, 1995 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, July 1, 1995 - September 30, 1995 (2 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, October 1, 1995 - December 31, 1995 (2 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, January 1, 1996 - March 31, 1996 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, April 1, 1996 - June 30, 1996 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, July 1, 1996 - September 30, 1996 (4 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, October 1, 1996 - December 31, 1996 (3 pages)
  • KEOS 89.1 FM Significant Treatment of Community Issues Second Quarter, January 1, 1997 - March 31, 1997 (3 pages)

Correspondence and Library Guides

1/1: Letter to Jeremy Brett from Barbara Kievit-Mason, 3 copies. September 17, 2013

1/2: Texas A&M University Library Guide, with library floor plans and illustrations, 18 pages, 1968

1/3: A Self-Guided Tour of the TAMU Library, library map floor plan showing book stack subject locations, 7 pages, Undated

1/4: Texas A&M University Library History, Evans Library, 8 pages, 1970

1/5: The Krueger Collection in the Texas A&M University Library with a short history of Carl C. Krueger, 26 pages, Undated

1/6: Texas A&M University Map, Undated

1/7: Library Lecture Announcements

  • "Researching in Federal Archives and Records Center" by Dr. C. George Younkin. January 19, 1973
  • "A Reference Librarian Reflects on Library Finance, Library Collections and Library Networks" by Maxine Johnston. February 23, 1973
  • "American University Libraries: Organization and Administration" by Dr. Edward G. Holly. October 15, 1971

1/8: Texas A&M University Library Guides

  • Special Collections and University Archives flyer, 4 pages, Undated
  • General Information, 4 pages, Undated
  • How to Find a Biography, 4 pages, Undated
  • How to Find Book Reviews, 4 pages, Undated
  • The Card Catalog and The Serials Holding List, 4 pages, Undated
  • The Basic Collection, 4 pages, Undated
  • The Document Division, 4 pages, Undated
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Division Including Architecture, 4 pages, Undated
  • Library Science-Technology Division, 4 pages, Undated

1/9: Texas A&M University Library Notes, Volume 3 No. 2, 9 pages, March 1967

1/10: Texas A&M University Library Notes, Volume 4 No.5, 11 pages, November 1968

1/11: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 6 No. 1, 6 pages, September 1970
  • Volume 6 No. 2, 7 pages, November 1970
  • Volume 6 No. 3, 8 pages, November 1970

1/12: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 6 No. 4, 6 pages March 1971
  • Volume 6 No. 5, 8 pages May 1971

1/13: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 7 No. 1, 10 pages, September 1971
  • Volume 7 No. 2, 10 pages, November 1971

1/14: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 7 No. 3, 10 pages, January 1972
  • Volume 7 No. 4, 10 pages, March 1972

1/15: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 8 No. 1, 8 pages, September 1972
  • Volume 8 No. 2, 8 pages, November 1972

1/16: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 8 No. 3, 6 pages, January 1973
  • Volume 8 No. 4, 4 pages, 2 copies, March 1973
  • Volume 8 No. 5, 6 pages, May 1973

1/17: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 9 No. 1, 8 pages, October 1973
  • Volume 9 No. 2, 6 pages, December 1973

1/18: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 9 No. 4, 4 pages, April 1974
  • Volume 9 No. 5, 8 pages, June 1974

1/19: Texas A&M University Library Notes

  • Volume 10 No. 1, 8 pages, October 1974
  • Volume 10 No. 2, 6 pages, December 1974
  • Volume 10 No. 2, 6 pages, February 1975
  • Volume 10 No. 4, 6 pages, April 1975

1/20: Texas A&M University Library Notes, Volume 11 No. 5, 4 pages, June 1976.

1/21: Texas A&M University Annual Report, 41 pages, 1970-1971

1/22: Texas A&M University Libraries Reports

  • Biennium Report, 51 pages, 1971-1972
  • Annual Report, 43 pages, 1973-1974

1/23: Report to the Committee on the Future of the Card Catalog, Sterling C. Evans Library by John Corbin, May 13, 1986

1/24: NOTIS Catalog Memo, January 29, 1988

1/25: Cataloging Team Final Report: Findings and Recommendations, September 1, 1998

Robson Correspondence and Photographs

This box contains the following:

  • Photograph of Robson outside of a military tent. Handwritten note on the back: "grey in Honda Spanish American War Quarter Master Sgt.".
  • Photograph portrait of Robson at A&M College.
  • Photograph of Bill (unknown) at A&M College in front of a pillar of an unknown building.
  • Correspondence, "Dear Father" from "Son" C. Guy Robson. October 24, 1897 (3 pages)
  • The Battalion Stationary envelope addressed to Judge W. S. Robson in La Grange, Texas. May 28, 1898
  • Headquarters Corps of Cadets, College Station, TX. Commandant approved by the President, the Corps of Cadets appointments made belonging to any class during the class upon the opening of the next session. June 10, 1896 (3 pages)
  • Invitation letter from the Corps of Cadets of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas to the "Thanksgiving Hop" complimentary to the Football Team on November 29, 1907, in College Station, TX
  • Correspondence dating "Gentleman" from "The Claim Prwarder" A. J. Moorhead. July 2, 1901 (1 page)

Biographic Material, Correspondence, and Photographs

1/1: "Deutsch-Koloniale Baumwoll-Unternehmungen Bericht v Frühjahr" [German-Colonial Cotton v- Spring Report…] (6 pages). 1905

1/2: Mechanical Drawing paperback mechanical engineering plates, Maysville R. R. Bridge for Junior Class written/drawn by G. H. Pape (27 pages). 1902-1903

1/3: Mechanical Drawing paperback third Class 1901 C. E. 1902 drawn by G. H. Pape (18 pages). 1901

1/4: Shreveport, Louisiana map from Hodges Auto Storage. Undated

1/5: Ernst and Ernst Audits and Tax Systems Tax Service certificate, addressed to "gentleman from Ernst? [illegible signature]" (3 pages). November 4, 1925

1/6: Photographs (11x). Undated
1x, Skier on a mountainside
1x, European-style building
1x, European-style manor
1x, Unknown persons and a lithograph
2x, Group of eight immigrants on a boat named "The George Washington"
1x, A couple on a boat [immigrants?]
1x, Portrait of a man taken in Bryan, TX
2x, Portrait of a man in uniform
1x, Portrait of a man taken by Hegemann Co. San Antonio, TX

1/7: Genealogy/biography document of Gustav Hermann Pape (1 page typed).

1/8: Newspaper clipping of Obituary of Gustav Pape who passed away at age 75. Undated

1/9: Document typed in German titled "Vertrag" (4 pages).

1/10: Correspondence typed in German, addressed to Reichs: Kolonialamts from Herrn [Mr.] G. H. Pape (4 pages). December 8, 1910

1/11: Correspondence. 1910
Addressed to Herrn [Mr.] G. H. Pape from Carl Hagenbeck, (1 page, typed in German). December 23, 1910
Addressed to [illegible name] from G. H. Pape, (1 page, written in German). January 13, 1911
Addressed to [illegible name] from [illegible name], (written in German). September 20, 1910
Addressed to [unknown] from Governor I. V. von Doering, (2 pages, written in German). August 7, 1910
Addressed "Wuf die Eingaben pom 9. Und 123. Ds. Mts." from Gustav Pape, (2 pages, written in German). April 30, 1910
Addressed to "Auf die Schriben von 12. Und 28 Mai d. Js.", from G. H. Pape, (2 pages, written in German). May 31, 1910
Document addressed "Ohne Vorgang!" [without operation], (4 pages, typed in German). Undated
From "Richs-Kolonialamt, Berlin" [rich colonial office], (in German, no address). December 10, 1910
Document titled "Vertrag" [agreement], signed by Gustav Pape and an unknown signature above typed "Kolonial Wirtschaftliches Komitee" [Colonial Economic Committee], (2 pages, typed in German). June 18, 1906
From [Gustav] Pape, (2 pages, no address, written in German). December 11, 1910
Addressed "Auf das Schreiben vom 11. V. Mts." from G. H. Pape, (1 page, written in German). September 6, 1910
Addressed "Sehr geehrter Herr Pape" from Henry Pape, (1 page, written in German). November 7, 1910

1/12: Telegram to E. H. Pape from Berlin, from The "Colonial Office" on Texas issued U. S. Postal Service telegram paper in Waco, TX. November 2 [no year]

Wesley Foundation

1-1
Methodist Student Movement Annual Report, Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Wesley Bible Chair. 1957-1958 (27 pages)

1-2
Methodist Student Movement Annual Report, Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Wesley Bible Chair. 1958-1959 (17 pages)

1-3
Methodist Student Movement Annual Report, Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Wesley Bible Chair. 1959-1960 (19 pages)

1-4
Methodist Student Movement Annual Report, Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Wesley Bible Chair. 1961-1962 (11 pages)

1-5
Methodist Student Movement Annual Report, Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Wesley Bible Chair. 1962-1963 (13 pages)

1-6
Methodist Student Movement Annual Report, Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Wesley Bible Chair. 1963-1964 (10 pages)

1-7
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Wesley Foundation. May 6, 1962 (2 pages, typed)
Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. November 3, 1962 (3 pages)
Proposed Wesley Foundation Building at A&M College of Texas, includes layout, design, and funding for the building. 1962 (6 pages)

1-8
Minutes of the Executive Committee of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors Meeting. January 23, [1963]
Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. May 4, 1963 (3 pages)
Minutes of the Executive Committee of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors Meeting. October 8, 1963
Minutes of the Executive Committee of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors Meeting. October 22, 1963
Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. November 9, 1963 (2 pages)
Methodist Student Movement Building Fund. Undated

1-9 Foundations vol. VI, No. 2. January 1964 (4 pages)
Minutes of the Executive Committee of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors Meeting. March 19, 1964 (2 pages)
Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. March 21, 1964 (3 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at Texas A&M University, Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for the 9 Month Period Ended. February 29, 1964
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. May 15, 1964
Correspondence addressed to Mr. Horn from Frank W. R. Hurbert. July 24, 1964
Correspondence addressed to Dr. Frank W. R. Hubert from Louis J. Horn. July 20, 1964
A&M News Information discussing the appointment of John B. Orr as an assistant professor of philosophy. Undated
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. August 19, 1964 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. September 14, 1964 (2 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at Texas A&M University, Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for 3 Month Period Ended. August 31, 1964
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. October 12, 1964 (2 pages)
Flyer, The Wesley Foundation Texas A&M University: The Methodist Student Center. Undated
Report of the Campus Minister to the Board of Directors of Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. October 31, 1964 (4 pages)
Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. October 31, 1964 (4 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. December 7, 1964 (2 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at A&M University, Statement of Cash Receipts, and Disbursements. November 30, 1964
Board of Directors, A&M Wesley Foundation. (2 pages)
"You Can Stand Tall for Christ" pamphlet from the Texas Methodist Foundation. Undated (4 pages)

1-10
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. January 11, 1965 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. February 8, 1965 (2 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at A&M University, Statement of Cash Receipts, and Disbursements. February 28, 1965
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. March 8, 1965 (5 pages)
Called Meeting of the Executive Committee of Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. March 26, 1965 (4 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at A&M University, Statement of Cash Receipts, and Disbursements. April 12, 1965
Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. May 1, 1965 (6 pages)
Board of Directors of Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University, May 1, 1965
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. May 1, 1965 (2 pages)
Report of the Campus Minister to the Board of Directors of Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. May 1, 1965 (4 pages)
Report of the Methodist Student Movement President to the Board. May 1, 1965 (2 pages)
Quadrennial Conference
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. June 14, 1965
Methodist Student Movement at Texas A&M University Financial Report. June 1, 1965 - October 31, 1965 (2 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at Texas A&M University Financial Report. June 1965 (2 pages)
Dr. C. H. Samplson, Chairman of Board of Stewards. Report of the A&M Methodist Church. October 12, 1965 (4 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. October 12, 1965
Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. November 6, 1965 (2 pages)
Report of the Campus Minister to the Board of Directors of the Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. November 6, 1965 (3 pages)
Report of Associate Campus Minister the Reverend Thomas Gray. November 6, 1965
Report of President of Methodist Student Movement to the Board of Directors Tom Morgan. November 6, 1965 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. November 9, 1965 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. November 9, 1965
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. December 14, 1965

1-11 Foundations vol. IX, No. 4. January 1966 (4 pages)
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University Proposed Budget. 1966-1967
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. January 10, 1966
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. February 15, 1966
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. March 8, 1966 (2 pages, 2 copies)
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University Board of Directors. May 7, 1966
Building Committee Report. Undated (3 pages)
Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. May 7, 1966 (2 pages)
Methodist Student Movement at Texas A&M University Financial Report. June 1, 1965 - April 30, 1966 (2 pages)
Report to the Board of Directors Texas A&M Wesley Foundation. May 7, 1966 (3 pages)
Report of Campus Minister to the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. May 7, 1966 (3 pages)
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. May 7, 1966 (2 pages)
Report of President of Methodist Student Movement to Board of Directors Jerry Cooper. May 7, 1966 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. June 17, 1966
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. July 19, 1966
Meeting of the Executive Board of the A&M Wesley Foundation. September 13, 1966
Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. November 5, 1966
Report of the Campus Minister to the Board of Directors of the Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. November 5, 1966

1-12
Minutes of the Executive Board of the Wesley Foundation. January 10, 1967
Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Wesley Foundation. March 14, 1967
Minutes of the Executive Board of the Wesley Foundation. March 14, 1967
Meeting of the Executive Committee of the A&M Wesley Foundation. April 9, 1968
A&M News on the dedication of the Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. 1968 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University Report of Campus Minister to the Board of Directors. November 16, 1968 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Executive Committee of the A&M Wesley Foundation. February 11, 1969

1-13
Correspondence addressed to Brother Copeland from Charles A. Rodenberger. May 22, 1972 (2 pages)
A&M Wesley Foundation Financial Statement. August 31, 1972
Executive Committee Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors. September 6, 1972 (2 pages)
Fall Meeting of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors. November 4, 1972 (4 pages)
Correspondence addressed to "the board of directors" from James A. Brannen. March 19, 1973
Spring Meeting of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors. March 25, 1973 (3 pages)
Fall Meeting of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors. September 29, 1973 (4 pages)
Minutes of the Spring Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. March 9, 1974 (3 pages)
Minutes Board of Directors Meeting, A&M Wesley Foundation. October 12, 1974 (2 pages)
Minutes of the Spring Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. April 12, 1975 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. March 31, 1975
Report of the Nominating Committee. 1974 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation Building Fund. April 8, 1975
Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M Board of Directors Meeting. October 25, 1975
Minutes of the Fall Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. October 25, 1975 (3 pages)
Board Members for 1975-1976: Les Alber, Bob Bell, David Brochu, Wallace Chappell, Ethel Clark, Stewart CDlendenin, Joe Dixon, Don Elder, Jim Ellison, Margie Ellison, Carroll Fancher, Roger Feldman, Larry J. Grubbs, Tom Hester, Louis Horn, David Houston, Earl Knebel, Earl Knebel, E.W. Leach, R. E. Leighton, Ashbury Lennox, Elza Love, Eugene Marquis, Hallie Morton, Lee McClesky, Ira Orr, B.J. Ragsdale, James Lee Riley, C. A. Rodenberger, Charles Samson Jr., John Sandstedt, J. B. Scearce, Judy Stephens, Dewayne Suter, Edna Tarrow, James Taylor, Horace Van Cleave, Walter Varvel, Bob Waters, Helen Hawkins, Hesson Durst, Bob Chevouswelth
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. September 30, 1975 (2 pages)

1-14
Proposal. Wesley Foundation of the United Methodist Church at Texas A&M University Building Fund Request, submitted to the Moody Foundation Galveston, TX. Submitted by Dwayne Suter and W. C. Hall. 1978 (47 pages)

1-15:
Correspondence addressed to "Dear Friends" from W. C. Hall Jr. April 10, 1979
Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Consecration Service, James A. Brannen Memorial Chapel Jesse H. Jones Fellowship Hall. April 21, 1979 (4 pages)
Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Memorial Gifts. Undated (8 pages)
Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Memorial Gifts donation list. Undated(5 pages)
Correspondence addressed to "Members of A&M United Methodist Church" from Nelson Durst and Ann S. Grady. May 9, 1979
"We are the Aggies…Methodist are We…" Flyer discussing Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Student Center and Expansion Program. February 7, 1977
Building Use Policy of the A&M Wesley Foundation. Undated (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. March 31, 1979 (2 pages)
Spring Meeting of the A&M Wesley Foundation Board of Directors. April 21, 1979 (3 pages)
Self-Study Committee, Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University. June 15, 1979 (20 pages)
Wesley Foundation Board Meeting Agenda. July 21, 1979
Fall Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. September 29, 1979 (3 pages)
Fall Meeting of the A&M Wesley Foundation. October 29, 1978 (3 pages)
Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. December 8, 1979 (4 pages)
Minutes of the Division on Campus Ministry Lakeview Methodist Assembly. November 30-December 1, 1979 (2 pages)
Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. December 8, 1979 (2 pages)

1-16
Correspondence addressed to Reverend W. C. Hall Jr. from A. Jerry Bruce on Sam Houston State stationary. January 21, 1980
Correspondence addressed to "A&M Wesley Foundation Local Board Members" from W. C. Hall Jr. January 25, 1980
Constitution for the Wesley Foundation Texas A&M University College Station, TX. Undated (3 pages)
Correspondence addressed to the "Texas A&M Wesley Foundation Board" from W.C. Hall Jr. and Bob Chenoweth. February 5, 1980
Wesley Foundation Board Meeting Agenda. February 23, 1980
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. February 23, 1980 (5 pages)
Correspondence addressed "Dear Wesley Foundation Board Member" from Bob Chenoweth. March 3, 1980
Constitution for the Wesley Foundation Texas A&M University College Station, TX. Undated (3 pages)
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. May 31, 1980 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. June 7, 1980 (4 pages)
A&M Wesley Foundation Board Meeting Agenda. June 7, 1980
Wesley Foundation Board. June 1980 (4 pages)
Correspondence addressed to "The Potts and Sibley Foundation" from Louis J. Horn. July 2, 1980
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. July 31, 1980 (2 pages)
Correspondence addressed "Dear Wesley Foundation Board Member" from Bob Chenoweth. August 15, 1980
Wesley Foundation of Texas A&M University flyer. Undated
Board Membership list. Undated (2 pages)
Meeting of the Board of directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. September 6, 1980 (3 pages)
Wesley Foundation Financial Report: The A&M Wesley Foundation Board Meeting Agenda. September 6, 1980
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. 1980 (2 pages)
A&M Wesley Foundation Board Nominating Committee Report. 1980-1982
Correspondence addressed to "Wesley Foundation Board Member" from Bob Chenoweth. September 11, 1980
Correspondence addressed to "Board Member" from R. D. "Bob" Chenoweth. October 24, 1980
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. September 30, 1980 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. November 5, 1980 (2 pages)

1-17
Wesley Foundation Board Members list. 1981 (3 pages)
Wesley Foundation Board Officers and Committees. 1981 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. January 31, 1981 (2 pages)
Wesley Spring Semester Calendar. February - May 1981
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. February 21, 1981 (3 pages)
Correspondence addressed to Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy from Louis J. Horn. March 6, 1981
Correspondence addressed to R. Jack Kent from Louis J. Horn. March 6, 1981
Correspondence addressed to "Dear A&M Wesley Board Member" from Robert "Bob" D. Chenoweth. March 16, 1981
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. March 31, 1981 (2 pages)
A&M Wesley Foundation Board Meeting Agenda. April 25, 1981
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. April 25, 1981 (4 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. August 1, 1981 (3 pages)
Building use Policy of the Wesley Foundation at Texas A&M University (Campus Ministry of the United Methodist Church). Undated (2 pages)
Correspondence addressed to "A&M Wesley Board Member" from Bob Chenoweth. September 10, 1981
A&M Wesley Foundation. October 10, 1981
Wesley Foundation Financial Report. September 30, 1981 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation Savings and Reserve Accounts (2 pages)
Correspondence addressed to Mrs. Thelma Mauck from Lowell F. Jones. October 22, 1981 (2 pages)
Wesley Foundation Budget Proposal. 1982

1-18
Wesley Foundation Board Members. 1982 (3 pages)
Wesley Foundation Board Officers and Committees. 1982 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. February 20, 1982 (4 pages)
A&M Wesley Foundation Board Meeting Agenda. April 17, 1982
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. April 17, 1982 (3 pages)
Correspondence addressed to Reverend Mr. Sam Duree from Louis J. Horn. April 29, 1982
Correspondence addressed to Reverend Mr. Jerry Darter from Louis J. Horn. April 29, 1982
Correspondence addressed to "Friends" from Louis J. Horn. April 30, 1982
Correspondence addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas from Louis J. Horn. April 30, 1982
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. September 18, 1982 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. January 23, 1983 (2 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. April 16, 1983 (4 pages)
Correspondence addressed to "Dear Friends" from Charles Pinnell. April 27, 1983
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation meeting. April 14, 1984 (4 pages)
Meeting of the Board of Directors of the A&M Wesley Foundation. September 22, 1984 (4 pages)

M. K. T. Jr. Materials

1-1: "Ruminations of Marmaduke Knox Thornton: an Imaginative Man" manuscript, contains a biography of Thornton describing his personal life along with his work as a professor in Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M College (photographs of Marmaduke included in biography).

1-2: "The Poetry Collection of M. K. 'Duke' Thornton" manuscript, with poems by Thornton and photographs of him.

1-3: Correspondence
Letter of gratitude for serving 25 years at Texas A&M College awarded to Thornton. December 17, 1938
Letter of gratitude of Military Service, signed by Harry Truman on white house parchment.
Annual Christmas Dinner announcement for faculty and staff of the TAMC. December 17, 1938
From Commanding Officer of the Coast Artillery Training Camp, C. L. Kilburn, to [no name, possibly Thornton]. Subject: coast artillery training camp discussing heavy artillery duties and officer enlistment qualifications. May 14, 1918
From Commanding Officer of the Coast Artillery Training Camp, C. L. Kilburn, to [no name, possibly Thornton], discussing upcoming events for accepted applicants for basic training camp. May 31, 1918
From the War Department, Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery Second Lieutenant D. G. Schneider, prohibiting individual induction of chemists. November 1, 1918
From Major R. R. Welshimer at the Coast Artillery Training Camp Fort Monroe, VA to Thornton, discussing information on training camp and transfer opportunities. June 21, 1918
War Department Classification card for Marmaduke K[nox] Thornton for Dover, New Jersey. 1918
From R. R. Weshimer to [no name, possibly Thornton] with information about the 5th Coast Artillery Training Camp in Fort Monroe, VA. 1918
Mississippi A&M College transcript copy certifying Thornton with a B.S. in Education, signed by Hough Cority. March 1, 1915
From TAMC President W. B. Bizzell to college instructors describing school opening exercises and activities on campus. September 18, 1915
To Professor C. R. Richards providing a letter of recommendation of Mr. Thornton for the position he applied to. January 29, 1915
From C. C. Hedges, head of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering TAMC, addressed to the members of the department discussing stockroom and laboratory work. September 18, 1915
From C.C. Hedges, head of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering TAMC, discussing registration and laboratory concerns and new regulations. September 15, 1915
From the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering TAMC, discussing lab safety rules and regulations, signed by C.C. Hedges. September 1915 (2 pages)
First Annual Banquet pamphlet of the Young Men’s Christian Association and A&M College. March 28, 1912

1-4
Photograph, Thornton in uniform. 1942
Photograph, Class of 1928 35th Reunion (left to right: Cleo Buck - Track Captain, H. Broiles - Baseball Captain, Siki Sikes - Basketball Captain, and Joel Hunt - Football Captain)

1-5
Essay, "Phosphorous with Clover for Pastures" by Thornton (5 pages)
List of published works by Thornton including publishers and dates. (9 pages)

1-6:
Notes for the book "Cottonseed Products" by Thornton or (teaching notes) series of outlines over the history of cotton pre-1700 to the early 1900s. (26 pages)

1-7: The Court Martial Vol 1, Issue 1. Corps of Cadets joke/parody magazine written by Cadets. 1916

1-8: Correspondence addressed to "Punk" from Hics (illegible) describing two photographs found to add to the collection. February 14, 1990

McFarlin Corresponce, Deeds, Contracts and Other Materials

1-1: Correspondence

  • From E. E. McQuillen to Marion S. Church, discussing a deed abstract, on Association of Former Students of TAMC stationary. March 8, 1933
  • From E. E. McQuillen to Marion S. Church, discussing a correspondence signed by Mr. Thompson, on Association of Former Students of TAMC stationary. March 8, 1933
  • From J. E. Thompson to Mr. Mcquillen, addressing life and compensation of Mr. Hall, on Rosser Valley Farm stationary. March 28, 1933
  • From Smith and Smith [Company?] to J.E. Thomson. March 29, 1933

1-2: Correspondence

  • From E. E. McQuillen to J. B. Thomas discussing unpaid balance to Rice Valley Farm. March 7, 1933
  • From Tyree L. Bell to Mr. A.K. Short "dad", discussing need to make a transfer of the McFarlin proposal to the MSC (Memorial Student Center) and upcoming meetings. April 7, 1933
  • From E. E. McQuillen to Mr. Marion S. Church, addressing meetings for the McFarlin loan project, on Association of Former Students stationary. April 26, 1933
  • From E. E. McQuillen to Mr. J. M. Dickson, addressing the title on the Rice Valley Farm owned by McFarlin. April 26, 1933
  • From E. E. McQuillen Mr. Marion S. Church, discussing Rice Valley Farm deed. April 28, 1933
  • From E. E. McQuillen to Marion S. Church, discussing the closing sale of the Rice Valley Farm. May 1, 1933
  • From MSC R.? (unknown, possibly Marion S. Church) to Mr. E. E. Mcquillen, apologizing for not answering a letter sooner. May 3, 1933

1-3: Land Deed Materials

  • Warranty Deed with V. L., Dr. Gregg Co. TX discussing seven land tracts in Gregg County, TX., Recorded Vol. 52, pg 643, September 4, 1926, filed November 15, 1926. (2 pages)
  • From Wm. M. Elliott to Marion S. Church, discussing request sending attached abstract of deed.
  • Navarro County Abstract Company, Corsicana, TX June 7, 1926, filed June 8, 1926 Grantee: P F. Halbert
  • Navarro County Abstract Company, Corsicana, TX May 29, 1926, filed June 23, 1926 Grantee: Ed. P. Gammon (2 pages)
  • Navarro County Abstract Company, Corsicana, TX May 29, 1926, filed June 23, 1926 (2 pages)
  • Navarro County Abstract Company, Corsicana, TX June 26, 1925, filed September 17, 1925
  • Trustee of the Student Loan Funds of the Association for Former Students of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas deed transfer donation/sale transcript draft
  • Texas Navarro County land deed (Rice Valley Farm) and sum donation of $20,000 to the Association of Former Students. 1933 (4 pages, 2 copies)
  • Trustee of the Student Loan Funds of the Association for Student Loan Funds, rough draft. 1933
  • From John Rogers to Mr. J. B. Thomas, Mr. Tyree L. Bell, and Mr. E. E. McQuillen. February 5, 1932
  • Western Union telegram from Marion S. Church to William H. Martin (Kilgore, TX), discussing Rosser farm deed rights and bill of sale. June 1, 1933 (2 pages)
  • Miscellaneous Equipment. Undated
  • To Mr. Ben Warden from "M.S.C. R." [unknown initials], discussing written opinion from Board of Directors of the Former Association. June 10, 1933 (2 pages)
  • To Mr. William H. Martin from "M.S.C.R." [unknown initials]. June 7, 1933 (2 pages)
    Attached correspondence from "M.S.C. R." to Mr. Edwin Lacy describing the return of the County abstract that is enclosed in the letter. June 7. 1933
    Attached correspondence from William H. Martin to Judge Church discussing abstract (handwritten).
  • Return Receipt signed by William H. Martin, Dallas, TX. June 9, 1933
  • Western Union telegram to Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen discussing Corsicana Reports. May 12, 1933
  • From Rosenfield to W.A.C. [unknown initials], on Texas State Hotel stationery. Undated
  • To Mr. Ben Warden from [illegible signature]. June 1933 (8 pages)
  • To Mr. Ben Warden from M.S.C.R addressing expenses and contracts. June 10, 1933 (2 pages, 2 copies)
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E.E. McQuillen discussing information on the lost title for Rice Farm. May 13, 1933
  • To Mr. Judge Marion S. Church from William H. Martin discussing settlement payments on farm. May 23, 1933 (7 copies)

1-4: Correspondence

  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from George Prendergast discussing closing a deal. May 31, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from George Prendergast discussing deed executed by Dickenson. May 5, 1933
  • To Marion S. Church from William H. Martin discussing forwarding information to D. W. Dickson and Porter Horton. May 23, 1933
  • To Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen discussing a 'Gainer matter' and payment June 5, 1933
  • To E. E. McQuillen discussing phone conversation May 8, 1933
  • To William H. Martin from E. E. McQuillen. May 18, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion Church from W. B. Murphy, describing the copy of the contract. July 15, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, describing director's meeting and matters of Senator Gainer's Bill. May 29, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, describing agreement of Texas Power and Light Company on the McFarlin farm with the agreement attached. November 8, 1932 (9 pages)
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, describing oil lease contracts on the [McFarlin] farm. July 28, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, describing Student Loan Fund Trustees. July 21, 1933

1-5: Contract, rough draft (with handwritten amendment) of McFarlin Memorial Student Loan Fund derived from the sale of land contract, not signed. February 23, 1933 (6 pages)

1-6: Western Union Telegram to Willam H. Martin from E. E. McQuillen, describing trustees to accept your commission letter and sale of Rice Valley Farm to J. M. Dixen. March 1, 1935

1-7: Drilling Contract Materials

  • Handwritten notes on scratch paper. Undated
  • Drilling Contract, rough draft edited by W. M. Shippy.
  • Drilling Contract, rough draft. 1933 (4 pages)
  • To A. F. Mitchell and T. B. Ward from W. B. Murphy addressing contract [drilling]. July 10, 1933
  • Drilling Contract, signed by T. B. Warden-Trustee, A. J. Mitchell- Trustee, L.M. B [illegible last name]. 1933 (5 pages)
  • Copy of Drilling Contract. 1933 (5 pages, 3 copies)

1-8: Navarro County Contract

  • From Mr. A. C. Love to M.S.C. R., describing [drilling] contract with attached not written by Ham Lee to Marion. October 11, 1933
  • County of Navarro drilling contract agreement. September 3, 1933 (3 pages)

1-9: Correspondence

  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, providing a list of directors of the McFarlin Farm Operating Corporation: Tyree Bell, R.S. Miller, A. F. Mitchell, A.L. Ward, C. A Munch, T. B. Warden, A. P. Rollins. July 31, 1933
  • To Mr. T. B. Warden, A. F. Mitchell and Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, discussing the sale of Rosser Valley Farm. August 26, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion Church from Frank R. Lewis, describing data on loans [McFarlin student loans] and contracts. September 22, 1933
  • To Mr. Julius Schepps from A.C. Lewis, describing a donation to the project. October 17, 1933 (copy)
  • To Mr. Julius Schepps and Mr. Marion C. Church from A. C. Love, describing commissioners court and legal procedures for [student loan fund] project. October 2, 1933
  • To Mr. Marion O. [S typo?] Church from A. C. Love discussing the contract. December 18, 1936
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, describing the Holding and Operating Cooperation to operate the McFarlin Farm. February 6, 1933
  • To Mr. Wreck M. Brown from A. C. Love addressing the letter from January 31, 1933. February 2, 1934 (copy)
  • To Mr. Brown from A. C. Love, addressing receipt for deed from the company with handwritten p.s. from Cavett. February 12, 1934
  • To Mr. Weck M. Brown from A. C. Love describing deed. February 15, 1934

1-10

  • Handwritten contract. Undated (2 pages)
  • Contract copy for Brazos County. April 1934 (5 pages)
  • To Mr. T. B. Mohle from M.S.C.R., describing transaction between the trustees and Former Student Association. April 4, 1934
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, describing books that are being audited. March 27, 1934
  • To Mr. T. B. "Ben" Warden from M.S.C.R., describing charter to McFarlin Farm Operating Cooperation. April 5, 1934
  • To Mr. T. B. "Ben" Warden from M.S.C.R. describing stockholders. April 11, 1934
  • "By-Laws" [of McFarlin Student Loan Fund?] (7 pages)
  • To Mr. T. L. Wynne from M.S.C.R., discussing resolution of the board of directors of the Association of Former Students. June 25, 1934 (3 pages)
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, discussing copies of the instruments covering the sale of Rosser Valley Farm. August 17, 1934
  • Rosser Valley Farm sale documents. August 1934 (7 pages)
  • Property list of sale including horses, executed by W.M. Wofford and Ralph Briggs. August 1934 (3 pages)
  • Bill of sale for $15,000, discussing deadline for payment to Student Loan Fund attested by W. M. Wofford and Ralph Briggs. August 2, 1934 (2 pages)

1-11: Correspondence

  • To Mr. E. E. McQuillen from W. P. Z. describing Quit Claim Deed Rosser Valley Farm. Undated
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen, discussing the Quit Claim Deed with handwritten notes. April 27, 1935
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen discussing the Quit Claim Deed. May 8, 1935
  • Deed for the McFarlin Farm Operating Cooperation. April 1934 (5 pages)
  • To Mr. E. E. McQuillen from M.S.C.R addressing royalty interest. May 1, 1935
  • To Mr. J. B. Thomas from M.S.C.R addressing sheriff notice of sale. March 27, 1935
  • Deed of sale for the land track of McFarlin owned farmland [Rice Valley Farm] (7 pages) expiration seal expires July 1, 1934 commission expires Jan 20, 1934, signed on January 28, 1934 [typed copy?].
  • Deed of authorization of Peaceful Valley Farm and land contract. 1934 (6 pages)
  • To Mr. Ralph Briggs from M.S.C.R. release by T. B. Warden. January 23, 1935 (3 pages)
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from A. F. Mitchell describing IRS advising. October 4, 1934 (2 pages)
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from M. J. Combs, describing board of officers from Dallas A&M Club. January 15, 1934
  • To Mr. E. E. McQuillen, T. B. Warden, A. F. Mitchell from K.K.B.J discussing attorneys. December 10, 1934
  • To Mr. K. E. Bruton from E. E. McQuillen discussing taxes. December 11, 1934
  • "No. 3543/799-Equity" of Student Loan Funds of the Association of Former Students of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. December 1934 [3 copies]
  • Formal copy of the Peaceful Valley Farm, a Cooperation "No. 3542/799-Equity", signed by Thompson Knight Drake Harris and [illegible] L. Simmons. Undated (14 pages)
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from J.R. A. [illegible signature] discussing deed. December 30, 1931
  • To Mr. Ralph Briggs from E. E. McQuillen discussing hay sales. September 27, 1934 (copy)
  • To Mr. E. E. McQuillen from M.S.C.R., discussing trustees of Student Loan Funds of the Association of Former Students. April 30, 1934

1-12: Peaceful Valley Farm Deed Contracts

  • Deed duplicate [?] of Peaceful Valley Farm. July 1934 (6 pages, 2 copies)
  • Peaceful Valley Farm Deed. 1934 (3 pages)
  • Peaceful Valley Farm Deed, with handwritten mortgagor attachment. 1934 (4 pages)
  • Payment of $15,000, Peaceful Valley Farm. 1934 (2 pages, 3 copies)
  • "For Value Received I … payment", with the typed signature of Clint Murchison.
  • "Sixteenth Tract" of the Peaceful Valley Farm including oil rights information. 1934 (2 pages, 2 copies)
  • Bill of Sale for Peaceful Valley Farm. 1934 (3 pages, 3 copies)

1-13: Correspondence Related to Payment

  • Handwritten notes on the deed contract. Undated
  • To Mr. E. E. McQuillen from A. E. Mitchell discussing payment. August 2, 1934
  • To Mr. * Toddie Lee Wynne from M.S.C.R. discussing the Trinity Valley Farm. July 24, 1934
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen discussing meeting arrangements. April 16, 1934 (2 pages)
  • Payment stubs. February 1932 (5 pages)
  • To Mr. J. B. Thomas, discussing the request for deed, signed by R. K. Hanger. February 17, 1932 (2 pages, 3 copies)
  • "The Rosser Farm Kaufman County- Texas". Undated (5 pages)
  • Meeting Board of Directors of the Association of Former Students. February 6, 1932 (copy)
  • County Tax Receipt for Valley Farm Company. 1931 (2 receipts)
  • Slayton Notes, Payment Assumed by R. M. McFarlin. February 1, 1932

1-14:

  • "Final Certificate of Title for the Deming Investment Company of Oswego, Kansas" by W. M. Bates. February 22, 1922 (4 copies)
  • Contract deed donation from R. M. McFarlin. January 28, 1932 (7 pages)
  • Board of Directors of Association of Former Students of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. February 6, 1932 (2 pages)
  • "45,000.00" Dallas, TX, describing payment and value of loan agreements. February 6, 1932
  • To James V. Allred from Joe Utay discussing McFarlin deed. February 16, 1932 (3 pages)
  • To Mrs. Rosenfield from E. E. McQuillen, discussing McFarlin Memorial Student Loan Fund. February 17, 1932
  • To Mr. Marion S. Church from J. B. Thomas discussing letter to Joe Utay. February 19, 1932
  • To Joseph Utay from R. W. Yarborough, discussing McFarlin Student Loan Fund. February 19, 1932 (4 pages)
  • To James V. Allred from Joe Utay, discussing Association of Former Student Correspondence letters. February 20, 1932
  • To Mr. O. H. Chapman from Marion S. Church discussing receipt on December 3, 1932. December 5, 1932
  • To Mr. J. B Thomas from E. E. McQuillen (2 pages) addressing Rosser Valley Farm. December 20, 1932

1-15:

  • To Marion S. Church from J. B. Thomas addressing farmland management. February 15, 1932 (2 pages)
  • To C. C. Renfro from M.S.C.R. addressing resolutions. May 14, 1932
  • To J. B. Thomas from R. K. Hanger addressing legal articles 1359 and 1356 of TX law. February 17, 1932 (2 pages)
  • To John Rodgers from M.S.C.R. discussing McFarlin Farm. May 11, 1932
  • To Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen discussing meeting minutes draft of the board of directors. February 10, 1932 (3 pages)
  • To R. M. McFarlin from Joe [illegible], [illegible signature], and E. E. McQuillen discussing Student Loan Funds. February 6, 1932
  • "Deed of Trust Note" discussing parcel of land signed by Ernest Slayton and paid February 2, 1932. January 1, 1929
  • To [unknown?- no name] from [illegible signature] describing the sum of payment. February 2, 1932
  • To Marion S. Church from J. B. Thomas discussing decision on McFarlin Memorial Student Loan Fund. March 10, 1932
  • To Marion S. Church from M. M. Bates, discussing Association of Former Students of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas meeting minutes. March 26, 1932
  • Telegram to John Rogers from Mrs. Rosenfield discussing wire of deed. December 26, 1931
  • Telegram to Mrs. Rosenfield from John Rodgers discussing the previous telegram. December 26, 1931
  • Telegram to John Rogers from Mrs. Rosenfield addressing Marion S. Church. December 24, 1931
  • Telegram to Marion S. Church from John Rogers discussing the previous telegram. December 24, 1931
  • Tax Statement. 1931 (2 copies)
  • Tax Receipt. 1931 (2 copies)
  • "Navarro County Levee Improvement Tax for the Year 1931"

1-16:

  • To Joe Utay from M.S.C.R., discussing legal land rights and Texas Civil Statutes. February 13, 1932 (2 pages)
  • To J. B. Thomas from M. S. C. R., discussing correspondence letter with Joe Utay. February 13, 1932
  • To W. M. Bates from M.S.C.R. discussing copy of the note. February 13, 2014
  • To Marion S. Church from W. H. Watson discussing corporation for Rile Valley Farm. March 18, 1932
  • To Marion S. Church from Joshua Rogers discussing McFarlin deed. May 16, 1932
  • To Marion S. Church from E. E. McQuillen discussing McFarlin Farm Trustees and Advisory Committee. April 23, 1932
  • To Marion M.[typo should be S.] Church from A. R. Stout discussing lawsuit. April 30, 1932
  • To E. E. McQuillen from M.S.C.R. discussing ' right-of-way' deed. October 11, 1932 (2 pages)
  • To Tyree L. Bell from E. E. McQuillen discussing 'right of way' deed. September 26, 1932
  • Bonds from the Texas Real Estate First Mortgage Bond Ernest Slayton and wife to M. P. Crum Company Dallas Texas. February 1, 1935 (3 copies)
  • To Marion [S.] Church from Tyree L. Bell, discussing the approval of the deed to the right of way for state highway traversing McFarlin Farm. September 27, 1932

1-17:

  • Certification document copy of I. E. E. McQuillen, Secretary of the Former Student Association [TAMC]. February 6, 1932 (2 pages)
  • Deed of Trust, J. B. Thomas, Tyree L. Bell and E. E. McQuillen to H. W. Ferguson for Benefit of The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Texas. February 2, 1932 (4 pages, 4 copies)
  • To Marion S. Church from A. C. Barley discussing original deed executed by R. M. McFarlin and wife. March 11, 1933
  • To Marion S. Church from W. H. McFarlin discussing McQuillen's contract. March 8, 1933 (2 pages, handwritten)
  • To E. E. McQuillen from J. B. Thomas discussing the sale of land [McFarlin farmland]. March 6, 1933
  • To Marion S. Church from Edwin Lacy discussing copy of McFarlin Farm Title. March 27, 1933
  • To J.M. Dickson from Edwin Lacy, titled "Preliminary Opinion". March 25, 1933 (8 pages)
  • To Marion S. Church from Edwin Lacy discussing Horton Student Loan Fund Association trade.

Boonville History Materials

1/1: Boone and Bryan Families
Daniel Boone biography of the Boone family history including a family history of William Joel Bryan of Brazos County [typed]

Excerpt from Dallas Public Library titled "The Boon Family", describing the Boon Family history with handwritten notes on Joseph Bryan. 1979 [2 pages, photocopy]

"Pioneer Families of Missouri" [pages 2-3, 132-133] describing the history of Daniel Boone. Undated [2 pages, photocopy]

Handwritten family tree of Boone Family. Undated

"Bryan Family Patriots and Veterans". Undated

Handwritten Boone-Family Chart. Undated [photocopy]

"The Family Moving Together" with the Boone, Austin, and Bryan Family. Undated

Francis Bryan, III, and Sarah Brinker Bryan family tree. Undated

1/2: Manuscript
"Boonville Revisited" by Cornelious and Margaret vat Bavel describing Boonville family and Brazos and Boonville county histories. 1977 [10 pages, 2 copies]

1/3: Junus and Harvey Mitchell
Manuscript, "Information on the Mitchell Family" describing the history of Harvey Mitchell's family history starting from James Mitchell of Montgomery County TX. Undated

Handwritten court record, "Court Record Sept[ember] Term 1856" describing James Mitchell. Undated [2 pages, photocopy]

Manuscript, "Information about Harvey Mitchell", a biography of Harvey Mitchell. Undated

Book page titled "James Henry Mitchell, Bryan". Undated [photocopy]

Book page titled "Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas" [page 288]. Undated [photocopy]

Clipping of book titled "Mitchell, J. H." [page 476]. Undated [photocopy]

Manuscript, "Harvey Mitchell File, TAMU" collection catalog [at Cushing?]. Undated

Manuscript, "Harvey Mitchell's Genealogy", autobiography and genealogy written by Harvey Mitchell. Undated [2 pages]

Book page, "Harvey Mitchell from Indian Wars and Pioneers" [page 38, 594, 595]. Undated [3 pages, photocopy]

Handwritten document titled "Debra's Great-Great-Grandfather" describing Harvey Mitchell biography and history. Undated [8 pages, photocopy]

The State of Texas County Deed of Harvey Mitchell deed. Undated [4 pages]

1/4
Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas describing the history of Samuel Parker. Undated

1/5
Benjamin Hubert biography. Undated [3 pages]

1/6
Eli Seale - Joseph Arnold Seale biography. Undated

1/7: Bowman Family
Narrative of Anny Day who was a former slave owned by Eliza Bowman, November 5, 1937 [2 pages]

Document of the Thomas Bowman Family history. Undated [9 pages]

1/8
Clippings from the Conventions and Congresses (1832-1845) discussing pioneers in the Brazos County, TX region. Undated [photocopy]

1/9
Miscellaneous Boonville Notes a Chronology and a list of Documents. Undated [5 pages]

1/10
Petition to Form New County 1841. Undated [7 pages]

1/11: Exhibit Brochure
"Boonville: The First Seat of Brazos County". 1987 [2 pages]

1/12: County Records Regarding Boonville
"Report by the Three Commissioners Appointed by the County Court to Survey the Town Site of Boonville and to Sell Town Lots". Undated [4 pages]

"County Commissioners Minutes Book" May 6, 1844 [3 pages]

Deed Book B 940. Undated [2 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes. May [?], 1844 [2 pages]

Nancy Millican, Bill of Sale and Republic of Texas. Undated [2 pages]

Brochure, "College Station's First Settler: Artifacts from Home sit of Richard Carter", by Shawn Carlson. Undated

Deed Book, page 149 describing John Galloway. Undated [photocopy]

Handwritten letter by John Galloway. May [?], 1845 [photocopy]

The State of Texas (county of Calhoun) from Book B, page 320. Undated [3 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes: Book A, page 519. February 5, 1848 [2 pages]

Book E, page 28. Undated [5 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes Book A, page 582. November 1854 [2 pages]

E. R. Montgomery to Deed, Book D, page 435. 1855

County Commissioners Minutes Book A, page 166 discussing Boonville County. November 19, 1866 [2 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes Book D, page 349. May 12, 1890 [2 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes Book G, page 527. 1915

Deed Book B page 320. Undated [2 pages]

Location of Public Well in Boonville Deed Book L, page 434 and 485. 1872 [2 pages]

1/13: Hood's Brigade Bryan Centennial magazine The Early History of Bryan and the Surrounding Area by Joseph Milton Nance. 1962 [50 pages] attached Hood's Brigade Centennial coin

1/14: Plats, Property, and Overlay Maps
Land plots in Bryan-Boonville. 1920[?] [photocopy]

Land plot property map of Bryan-Boonville. 1920 [photocopy]

Blank map of Bryan-Boonville?. Undated

Road [?] map of South Highway 6 East Bypass to College Station. Undated [photocopy]

Overlay of a map of south highway 6 East bypass to College Station. Undated

Infrared [?] photograph of Highway 6 East Bypass to College Station. Undated

Overlay of Town Plot of Boonville Scale 1'=857'-0". Undated

Town Plot of Boonville Scale 1'=857'-0". Undated [photocopy]

Plot of the Town of Boonville, TX 1"-400' Drawn from data on page, by C.H. M. van Bavel. January 17, 1977 [2 copies]

Cemetery Corner-Corner of Boonville. Undated

Negatives of Maps. Undated [1 strip]

1/15
Field Survey of Boonville. Undated[6 pages]

1/16
Petition for a Post Office, Navasota County. 1841 [4 pages]

1/17: Manuscripts by Harvey Mitchell
"Courthouse History, Boonville". Undated [3 pages]

"Jail History of Brazos County". Undated [8 pages]

"Deer Hunt" personal narrative. Undated [16 pages]

"Bear Hunt" personal narrative. Undated [8 pages]

"Christmas Dinner" personal narrative. Undated [10 pages]

1/18
"Interview with Mr. Dela Carol" describing Mr. Carol's recollections on the Boonville County log courthouse. April 4, 1976 [2 pages]

1/19 Centennial History of Brazos Union Lodge, 1854-1954 by George A Long. January 1, 1954 [10 pages, photocopy]

1/20
"American Sketch of Brazos County" from American Sketch Book. Undated [14 pages]

Correspondence, Articles, and other Materials

1/1: Contents of the collection
Finding Aid table of contents of Hubert Schmidt Papers Collection

1/2: Publication
"Texas Fever" Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) Bulletin No. 111: September 1908 [1 copy] [13 pages]

1/3: Football Varsity Letter Certificate
Varsity "T" Certificate awarded to H. Schmidt by the Athletic Council for participation in Football signed by head coach D. X. Bible and chairman of the athletics council, Charles E. Friley. Undated

1/4: Correspondence to H. Schmidt from D[ana]. X. Bible describing enclosed varsity "T" certificate. [1 page] July 25, 1927

1/5: 1932 Bill of Shipping from Germany (in German)
Buchhandlung Gustav Flock shipping receipt for Das Lymphgefassystem des Pferdes [German]. [English translation: The lymphatic system of the Horse] [includes photocopy]. 1925
Shipping receipt from Buchhandlung Gustav Fock [German] to H. Schmidt [1 page, 1 photocopy] April 25, 1932

1/6: Newspaper Clipping
Article Honoring 25 years of A&M service, "A&M College Honors Its 25- Year Men", The Dallas Morning News. [1 page] December 12, 1938

1/7: 1942 Offprints of Articles 1942
"Antitularemic Serum" by Edward Francis and Lloyd D. Felton reprint from the Public Health Reports No. 2347 vol. 57(2) [12 pages] January 9, 1942
"Oculoglandular Tularemia" by Edward Frances reprint from Archives of Ophthalmology. vol. 28 [31 pages] October 1942
"The Longevity of Fasting and Non-Fasting Ornthodoros Turicata and the Survival of Spirochaeta Obermeieri within them" by Edward Francis reprinted from Publication No. 18 of The American Association for the Advancement of Science [4 pages]
Envelope addressed to H. Schmidt from E. Francis

1/8: Veterinary Photographs 1950-1952
Graduating Seniors in Veterinary Medicine, Class of 1952 with attached handwritten notes describing individuals in the image as listed [2 pages] 1952
Graduating Seniors [Veterinary Medicine?] with a handwritten list of individuals. 1952
Southern Veterinary Medical Association, Dallas, Texas. November 6-8, 1950

1/9: Dr. Mark Francis Sketch of Navasota Fossil Region (1936)
Dr. Mark Francis Sketch of Navasota Fossil Region [3 images, 1 negative].1936

1/10: Dr. Mark Francis Biographical Material
The Veterinary Alumni Quarterly published by the Alumni Association College of Veterinary Medicine the Ohio State University Columbus [32 pages] March 1916
Catalogue of the Coleraine Herd of Short-Horn Cattle (1886) with a handwritten note for H. Schmidt from Edward Francis [55 pages] September 10, 1940
To Edward Francis from H. Schmidt discussing fossils, microscopes, and anatomical slides [2 pages] April 1, 1941
To H. Schmidt from Edward Francis discussing a sketch of Mark's life on the farm [1 page] December 1940
To H. Schmidt from Curtis J. Hesse discussing museum fossils [1 page] October 14, 1940
Life on Francis farm [Mark Francis] in Butler County, Ohio written by Edward Francis. August 26, 1940
To H. Schmidt from Oscar V. Brumley discussing academic records of Mark Francis [2 pages] May 15, 1941
"To whom it may concern" from Edith W. Cockins certifying that Mark Francis enrolled in Ohio State University in the fall of 1883 with transcript [2 pages] May 15, 1941
To C[ris]. B. Morrey from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 21, 1941
To H. Schmidt from Chris B. Morrey discussing Ohio state [2 pages] May 25, 1941
To B. A. Eisenlohr from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 29, 1941
To Robert Hazlett from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 29, 1941
From Joe Myers to H. Schmidt [1 page] May 29, 1941
To Wm. McPherson from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] May 29, 1941
To H. Schmidt from William McPherson describing Mark Francis with an enclosed inscription of him in "Who's Who" [1 page] June 10, 1941
"Who's Who of Mark Francis in the Ohio State University Association [1 page] 1912
"Progress Report-Texas Agricultural Experiment Station College Station, TX" honoring Dr. Mark Francis, edited by A. D. Jackson [1 page] July 7, 1936
To Robert Hazlett from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis with handwritten notes [1 page] May 29, 1941
To [Hubert] Schmidt from J[oe]. S. Myers discussing Mark Francis [1 page] June 9, [????]
To W. R. McCuistion from M. B. Starnes discussing Mark Francis [1 page] June 26, 1940
To Hubert Schmidt Connovay [2 pages] July 18, 1936
To H. Schmidt from B. A. Eisenlohr discussing life on campus in Ohio State University dorms in Columbus Ohio during 1887-1888 [2 pages] June 30, 1941
To Edward Francis from H. Schmidt discussing Texas A&M Agriculturalist [2 pages] November 12, 1941
To T. O. Walton from H. Schmidt discussing Mark Francis [1 page] April 8, 1932
Notes on Pleistocene horses [1 page] April 8, 1932
Notes on Mastodons [1 page] March 1923
Notes on Mammoth [1 page] June 12, 1922
Notes on Miocene Dogs [1 page] Undated
Notes on Miocene Camels and Deer [1 page] Undated
Notes on Fossil Turtles [1 page] Undated
"The World of Mark Francis at A&M College written by H. Schmidt [15 pages] Undated
"Sketch of the Life of Mark Francis" by U. E. Marney [7 pages] 1934
Letter envelopes [2 pages]
To Edward Francis from H. Schmidt discussing Dr. Connoway and Mark [2 pages] August 13, 1940
To H. Schmidt from Edward Francis [2 pages] August 1, 1940
To H. Schmidt from Edward Francis discussing American Veterinary Medical Association [1 page] September 10, 1940
To Edward Francis from J. L. Marrill discussing Mark Francis [1 page] March 30, 1937
"For the National Cyclopedia of American Biography Copyrighted" on Mark Francis [4 pages] Undated
"Information for The National Cyclopedia of American Biography" edited by George Derby [14 pages] 1875
Envelope [1 item]

1/11: Correspondence: 1910-1919
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood discussing Board meeting [TAEX? Meeting] [1 page] July 21, 1915
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood discussing salary increase [1 page] September 13, 1916
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood discussing salary [1 page] September 13, 1916
To B. Youngblood [1 page] September 14, 1916

1/12: Correspondence. 1920-1929
To B. Youngblood [1 page] September 18, 1924
To H. Schmidt from B. Youngblood [1 page] September 16, 1924
To H. Schmidt from A[dolph] Eichhorn [1 page] September 2, 1928
To H. Schmidt discussing American Veterinary Medical Association Meeting [1 page] August 13, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] September 15, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn discussing letter translation [1 page] September 8, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] July 11, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] May 26, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] May 20, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] May 13, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] May 6, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] May 1, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] April 6, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] March 25, 1925
To [Hubert] Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] March 11, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn discussing manuscripts [1 page] March 5, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn discussing manuscript [1 page] March 2, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] February 26, 1925
To H. Schmidt from A. Eichhorn [1 page] February 25, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] February 19,1925
To H. Schmidt from A[dolph] Eichhman [1 page] February 16, 1925
To H. Schmidt [1 page] February 7, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] January 9, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn January 4, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn January 4, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] December 24, 1924
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] January 26, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn February 9, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] February 2, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn September 1, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] August 13, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] August 15, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] November 18, 1925
To H. Schmidt from L. Blye [1 page] July 23, 1925
To H. Schmidt [2 pages] November 12, 1925
To Adolph Eichhorn [1 page] November 10, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] November 7, 1925
To H. Schmidt from Eichhorn [1 page] September 19, 1925
To H. Schmidt from G. G. Graham [1 page] February 21, 1927
To G. G. Graham [1 page] February 18, 1927
To Hubert Schmidt from G. G. Graham [1 page] December 22, 1926
To G. G. Graham [1 page] December 13, 1926
To H. Schmidt from G. G. Graham [1 page] December 10, 1926
To J. B. Lippincott discussing veterinary book September 23, 1925
To Hubert Schmidt from J. B. Lippincott dated discussing English translation of a book on sheep diseases by Theodor Opperman [1 page] September 16, 1925
To Hubert Schmidt from J. B. Lippincott [1 page] September 29, 1925
To [?] discussing the right to translate a book by Theodor Opperman [1 page] September 8, 1925
To Alexander Eger September 2, 1925
To H. Schaper in German [1 page] September 1, 1925
To Hubert Schmidt from M M[?] in German discussing collaborating with Dr. Theodor Opperman for the project [2 pages] July 28, 1925
To H. Schmidt discussing book on sheep diseases [1 page] September 5, 1925

1/13: Correspondence: 1930-1939
To H. Schmidt from E.W. Prince discussing [?] Dickmans [2 pages] August 9, 1931
To Hubert Schmidt from T[?] Brock [2 pages] January 4, 1934
To H. Schmidt from Richard M. Kleberg discussing assistance to Julia Ellenberger [1 page] February 5, 1935
To Hubert Schmidt from C. H. Fauks in German [1 page] April 25, 1936
To Schmidt from Beeb Francis discussing Beeb's father [Mark Francis] [1 page] October 8, 1936
To P. J. Du Toit from H. Schmidt discussing veterinary medicine school laboratory [4 pages] May 10, 1936
To Schmidt from P. J. du Toit discussing veterinary journals [2 pages] August 25, 1937
To S. W. Bilsing from E. R. Alexander discussing pictures in the Texas Aggie [1 page] December 28, 1938
To Hubert Schmidt from H. C. Swepston discussing blank biographical sketch [1 page] December 30, 1938
Blank biographical sketch [1 page] [undated]
To H[ubert] from L. L. O[?] discussing camera [1 page] May 10, 1939
To H. Schmidt from H. G. Funk [2 pages] June 17, 1939

1/14: Correspondence: 1940-1949
To V. L. Cory from H. Schmidt discussing plants taken by Flat Rock Creek near Guadalupe River in Texas [2 pages] October 1, 1940
To H. Schmidt from V. L. Cory [1 page] September 30, 1940

1/15: Correspondence: 1950-1959
To 'Whom it may Concern'[?] from H. Schmidt discussing C. D. Tarwater from Mustang Prarie Ranch [1 page] March 55, 1955
To W. W. Armistead from H. Schmidt discussing veterinary faculty [1 page] October 31, 1956
To H. Schmidt from W. W. Armistead [1 page] October 25, 1956
To J. W. Dollahite from H. Schmidt discussing age of Fetal calf study by [?] Schmaltz [2 pages] April 18, 1956
To Hubert Schmidt from J. W. Dollahite [1 page] April 13, 1956

Correspondence and Contracts - Joe Utay

1-0: Printed Finding Aid

1-1: Southwest Athletic Conference Bylaws and Constitution
First Annual Southwest Athletic Conference Chronicle [?,?] 1930 by Geo. White (30 pages)
Constitution of the “T” Association: College Station, Texas, Undated (4 pages)
Southwest Athletic Conference: Constitution and Bylaws, September 1, 1930 (32 pages)

1-2: Correspondence - Douglas MacArthur [hand signed in black ink] to Utay, discussing West Point football game, December 9, 1921 (1 page plus stamped envelope)

1-3: Contract - Texas A&M College Athletic Association and Joe Utay, signed by J. B. Bagley and Joe Utay, July 29, 1912 (7 pages)
Contract - The State of Texas, County of Dallas State Fair of Texas and Joe Utay, signed by Wiley [?], Joe Utay, and James [?], July 29, 1912 (7 pages)

1-4: Lawsuit - “H. L. Heaton vs. Lena Ann Bristol”, appellant’s brief regarding admitting women to Texas A&M College, April 28, 1955 (65 pages)
Correspondence - Leonard Passmore to Utay discussing the lawsuit, March 31, 1958
Correspondence - Leonard Passmore to Utay discussing court appeals to Texas A&M College, July 11, 1958

1-5: Lawsuit - “Mrs. W. E. Neely vs. Board of directors of A&M College of Texas”, November 24, 1933, regarding admitting women to Texas A&M College.

1-6: Newspaper clipping titled “Kindly Characters” by Bateman, of Joe Utay on enveloped stamped April 24, 1934 (1 page and 1 photocopy)
Two Dallas Morning News newspaper clippings, September 27, 1931

1-7: Football Ticket Stub - Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma at West End Park, November 11, 1912

1-8: Magazine - The Texas Aggie Issue 8, vol. 2, December 15, 1922 (16 pages)

1-9: Newspaper - The Dallas Morning News vol. 37, no. 95, January 3, 1922 (2 copies)

Football Programs - Joe Utay

2-01: East vs. West, December 27, 1930

2-02: Southwest vs. Midwest, January 1, 1931

2-03: Arkansas vs. Century College, January 1, 1934 Dallas Morning News clipping titled “Directors of A&M Guests of John Tarleton College”, Undated

2-04: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. LSU, January 1, 1947

2-05: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Pennsylvania State College vs. SMU, January 1, 1948

2-06: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Oregon vs. SMU, January 1, 1949

2-07: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - North Carolina vs. Rice, January 2, 1950

2-08: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Tennessee vs. Texas, January 1, 1951

2-09: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Kentucky vs. TCU, January 1, 1952

2-10: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Tennessee vs. Texas, January 1, 1953

2-11: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Alabama vs. Rice, January 1, 1954
Optimist Club Annual Cotton Bowl Luncheon, December 31, 1953 (2 copies)

2-12: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Georgia Tech vs. Arkansas, January 1, 1955

2-13: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Mississippi vs. TCU, January 2, 1956

2-14: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Syracuse U. Vs. TCU, January 1, 1957

2-15: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Rice vs. Navy, January 1, 1958

2-16: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - TCU vs. Air Force, January 1, 1959

2-17: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Syracuse, January 1, 1960

2-18: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. Duke, January 2, 1961

2-19: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Mississippi, January 1, 1962

2-20: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. LSU, January 1, 1963

2-21: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Navy, January 1, 1964

2-22: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. Nebraska, January 1, 1965

2-23: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. LSU, January 1, 1966

2-24: Dallas Athletic Club News, vol. 21, no. 24, October [?] 1958

McDaniel Correspondence and Legal Documents

1/1: Letters, 1856-1860

  • "Son" Daniel McDaniel [?] from Morries McDaniel, 2 pages, October 21, 1855
  • "Son" Daniel McDaniel from Morries McDaniel, 2 pages, November 23, 1855
  • "Nephew" [?] from A. D. Koonce, 2 pages, 2 pages, June 16, 1856
  • Sister [?] from E. J. McDaniel, 2 pages, September 14, 1860

1/2: Letters, 1870

  • "Cousin" from [?] in Marshall, Texas, 4 pages, October 18, 1870
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Nannie [?], 4 pages, November 1, 1880
  • John McDaniel from John Brandon, 1 page, October 30 1870 [?]
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mary Franklin, 2 pages, October 30 1870 [?]
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Rebecca Franklin, 1 page, October 20, 1870
  • "Mother, brother, and sister" [?] from Sallie L. McDaniel and family, 1 page, October 6, 1870
  • Sylvester McDaniel from James H. Brandesburg, 4 pages, June 26, 1870
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Marcella Huckabee, 4 pages, May 26, 1870
  • "Mother, brother, and Sister" from E. J. McDaniel, 2 pages, May 8, 1870
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mary A. Franklin, 1 page, May 5, 1871
  • John McDaniel from John Brandon, 1 page, May 5, 1870
  • "Cousin" from Daniel Koone, 4 page, March 14, 1870
  • "Friend" from Marcella J. Huckabee, 4 pages, March 5, 1870
  • "Mother, sisters, and brother", 3 pages, January 22, 1870

1/3: Letters, 1855-1860

  • "Mother and All" from E. J. McDaniel and D. McDaniel, 3 pages, November 4, 1871
  • M [?] Carrie McDaniel from K [?] G. K [?], 2 pages, August 18, 1871
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan K [?] Marshall, 4 pages, June 24, 1871
  • P [?] [?] from "Sister" E. J. McDaniel, 4 pages, June 21, 1871
  • "Mollie and Sallie" from Marcella J. Huckabee, 4 pages, May 9, 1871
  • Carrie McDaniel from Nannie G. Haynes, 2 pages, May 27, 1871
  • Mattie [?] from Danielle K., 4 pages, May 12, 1871
  • "Friends" from R [?] Kyde, 2 pages, September 23, 1871
  • Poseby from D. McDaniel, 4 pages, April 15, 1871
  • Mollie E. McDaniel [?] from M. Kooner, 2 pages, April 4, 1872
  • Hillie [Mollie?] McDaniel from [?], 4 pages, March 24, 1871
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Sarah H. McDaniel, 4 pages, March 26, 1871
  • "Cousin" from Ann Kigginbottam, 1 page, October 2, 1870
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Nannie Haynes, 2 pages, March 20, 1871
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Nannie G Kaynes, 4 pages, January 10, 1871
  • Mollie E. Mc Daniel [?] from Koones, 3 pages, March 23, 1871 [?]

1/4: Letters, 1872

  • "Dear Mother, brothers, and sisters", 3 pages, March 13, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from L. S. M [?], 2 pages, August 3, 1872
  • McDaniel from Dan [?], 2 pages, July 28, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Daniel Roony O [?], September 6, [?]
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan Koonce, 2 pages, July 28, 1872
  • "Cousin" from J. H. Brown, 2 pages, May 27, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan Koones, 2 pages, May 20, 1872
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Dan Koonce, 4 pages, April 6, 1872
  • "Cousin" from Mollie A. Brown, 2 pages, April 4, 1872
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Dan Roonce, 1 page, October 5, 1872
  • "Brothers" from "Sisters", 2 pages, July 8, 1872
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Dan Koones, 2 pages, June 5, 1872
  • "Cousin" from Mollie E. McDaniel, 2 pages, March 4, [?]
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from [?], 2 pages, September 26, 1872

1/5: Deed of Gift, Daniel Roonce to Elizabeth Roonce; D. Koonce from H. [?], 3 pages, May 29, 1858

1/6: Will of Isaac Edward, 4 pages, December 1854

1/7: Letters, 1861-1865

  • "Dear Cousin" from J. W. Koonce, 3 pages, 1864-1865 [?]
  • [?] McDaniel from J. McDaniel, 2 pages, October 15, 1864
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from J. McDaniel, 2 pages, 1864
  • Mitchel McDaniel from R. A. McDaniel, 2 pages, 1864
  • "Father" [?] from [?], 4 pages, September 27, 1864
  • "Father" from R. A. McDaniel, 4 pages, July 12, 1864
  • "Sister" from McDaniel [?], 4 pages, August 1864

1/8: Letters: 1866-1869

  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mollie Koonce, 2 pages, April 7, 1869
  • Sasha A. Lortinbery [?] from Mollie E. McDaniel, 2 pages, 1868
  • Hall of the W. P. Mollew Lodge from J. [?] Jackson, 1 page, April 10, 1968
  • M. Mc[?] and family from D [?] McDaniel, 1 page, March 14, 1867
  • McDaniel from D. Giddens, 1 page, July 16, 1867
  • "Cousin" from J. W. Koonce, 2 pages, September 15, 1867
  • "To Wife and Father" from Morres McDaniel, 4 pages, August 22, 1866

1/9: Land Deeds, 1867-1881

  • Brazos County Texas Land Deed, 1 page, 1867
  • Grayson County Texas Land Deed, 2 pages, February 8, 1872
  • Grayson County Texas Land Deed, 2 pages, January 1, 1872
  • Montague County Texas Land Deed, 2 pages, July 14, 1881
  • School Land Deed for Wise County Texas, 2 pages, January 10, 1881

1-10: Letters, 1873-1879

  • "Mother and Family" from D. McDaniel, 3 pages, January 15, 1875
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Lamar McKrimmen [?], 3 pages, 1873 [?]
  • To Sallie L. McDaniel from Laura M? Grimm, 2 pages, March 23, 1873
  • "Mother and Family" from L. McDanie, 2 pages, April [?] 1, 1873
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Laura McFrimmon?, 3 pages, 1873
  • "Mother, brother, and sisters" from D. McDaniel, 2 pages, July 14, 1873
  • Sallie L. McDaniel from Laura Mcfrimmon[?], 3 pages, 1873 [?]
  • "Mother, brother, and sisters" from E. J. Mc[Daniel?], 2 pages, September 1873
  • "Mother, brothers, and sisters" from E. J. McDaniel, 4 pages, February 12, 1874
  • "Mother, brothers, and sisters" from J. L. McDaniel, 2 pages, September 8, 1874
  • Nettie McDaniel from Alice McDaniel, 2 pages, 1875 [?]
  • "Mother, brothers, and sisters" from E. J. McDaniel, 4 pages, April 30, 1876
  • "Cousin" from J. W. Koonce, 4 pages, October 17, 1878
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Rosanah [?], 4 pages, December 3, 1878
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from Mary A. Looveh, 2 pages, February 21, 1879
  • "Mother and family" from L [?] McDaniel, 2 pages, Undated
  • Mollie E. McDaniel from [?], 2 pages, August 11, 1879
  • Sallie E. McDaniel [?] from Marcella Huckaby, 2 pages, Undated

1-11: Sallie Hardove from Hettie Henderson, 4 pages, April 1, 1900

1-12: Webb vs. U.S., 1 page, 3 copies of letters 1912 from an unidentified attorney regarding a claim of a Dr. Webb for cotton confiscated in 1863-1865, October 3, 1912

1-13: Speech about the recall of state supreme court decisions, author unknown, 4 pages, circa 1910-1920

1-14: Appointment of Commission of Judges of Election in the Commissioners' court of February of 1915 in Montague County, TX for W. A. Smith, 1 page, fragile

1/15: Miscellaneous Financial Documents

  • Check, June 15, 1916
  • Spanish receipt, July 19, 1916
  • Check, July 23, 1857
  • Shopping receipt for Michael McDaniel, December 5, 1866
  • Receipt, Undated

1-16: Various Recipes and Nostrums

  • Dallas, Texas miles to [city?], Undated
  • "Family Right and Recipe for W. A. Franc Diamond Preserving Process", Undated
  • Recipe for making Bun, Undated
  • Homemade delousing recipe for delousing chickens and hens, 2 pages, Undated

1-17: 5 stereographic view cards, Undated

1-18: Typed transcripts of McDaniel Family Papers [updated on March 6, 2000]

  • Further McDaniel family history, post-1870s, described by Milt McDaniel [donated 2001]

Lake City Meeting Correspondence and Miscellaneous

Correspondence to Roy D. Golston

  • From Al. O. Saenger. July 24, 1939
  • From Victor A. Barraco. July 26, 1939
  • From Richard Cary, Jr. July 24, 1939
  • From H. K[?]. July 27, 1939
  • From E. E. McQuillen. July 25, 1939
  • From C. L. Babcock. July 24, 1939
  • From J. W. Jennings. July 22, 1939

Corresondence to Roy and Others

  • From J[?] S[?] to "Roy D. Golson and Daughter". July 27, 1939
  • From Oscar A. Seward, Jr. to "[Roy D.] Golston and Roy [?]". July 26, 1939
  • "Dear Folks" from Graham Hall. July 22, 1939

Miscellaneous

  • Guest Booklet/Scrapbook, Wood Bound with engraving
  • New Version of the "Three Little Fishes" or "You're in a Fine 'State' of Affairs". Undated
  • "Rejected". Undated

Correspondence, Notes, Receipts, and Other Documents

This box contains the following materials:

Charles B. Richardson is referred to as Charles (C. B. Richardson in a few instances) in this aid

1/0: Digital clipping of collection summary, and the Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved February 13, 2015

1/1

  • Supply list, Tabitha Berry to Charles. January 4, 1837
  • Supply list for M[?] I. N. T and Charles. 1849 (4 pages)
  • Check note. May 29, 1849

1/2: Correspondence

  • Correspondence to Charles from R. M.[?]. J[uly?] 1852 (2 pages)
  • Supply list to Charles. January 1857 - October 1857
  • Grand Lodge Hall of the State of Louisiana discussing Mason Meeting from Samuel G. Risk. November 17, 1854
  • Supply list. 1853-1854
  • Receipt to R. M. Richardson. March 18, 1852
  • Notes collected by Charles from R[?] H[?]. 1851- April 2, 1857
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?] Owen. March 18, 1852
  • Correspondence to Charles from H[?]. April 13, 1852
  • Correspondence to [C. B.?] Richardson from W. B. H. with Notice of Co-partnership with Williams-Bathurst and Company in New Orleans. July 16, 1853 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from Hornhill. January 6, 1854
  • Inventory list for Charles. February 20, 1850
  • Correspondence to Charles from Richard Loucks. [?] 14, 1854
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. Aug 6, 1855
  • Public Protest notarized legal notice issued. December 16, 1855 (3 pages)
  • Shopping list for Mrs. C. B. Richardson. 1956
  • Inventory list to Charles from R. L. M[?]
  • Inventory list to Charles from A. J. Walker. 1857
  • Correspondence to Charles from S[?] H[?]. September 2, 1857
  • Shopping list for Charles. 1857 (5 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. L. M[?]. August 17, 1858
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. August 18, 1858
  • Correspondence to Charles from F[?] [?] Simpson. December 28, 1858
  • Shopping list for Charles. February 28, 1857
  • Correspondence to Charles from S. D. Oliver. January 29, 1859
  • Correspondence to 'Friend' [Charles?] from Fisher L. Rawson. February 5, 1959 (3 pages)
  • Shopping list for Charles. November 15, 1850
  • Shopping list/inventory list for Charles. 1859 (4 pages)
  • 2 checks. 1857
  • Inventory list for Mrs. C. B. Richardson. February 19, 1859
  • Inventory list. February 16, 1858 (3 pages)

1/3: Miscellaneous Receipts and Notes. 1856-1859

1/4

  • Shopping list. January 1, 1860
  • Correspondence to Charles from F. F. M[?]. January 14, 1868
  • Receipt. January 30, 1860
  • Inventory list. 1860
  • Receipts January 31, 1860 (3 items)
  • Receipt. April 30, 1861
  • Correspondence to Charles from Don W[?]. August 2, 1861 (2 pages)
  • Grocery receipt. January 1, 1862
  • Civil War Confederate receipt of payment for services [enlisted?] of the African American Slave named Mike who worked on the public defenses in the city of Shreveport, Louisiana to Charles in Texas. October 26, 1863
  • Stock bond, East Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Association for Henderson, TX for Charles. June 4, 1869
  • Correspondence to Charles from M.S. E. March 30, 1868
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. June 26, 1868 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to [?] from J. S. P[?]. June 28, 1868 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to [Oa?] from P.S. Richardson. September 13, 1869 (2 pages)
  • Inventory list with receipt. December 30, 1869 (3 pages)

1/5: Correpsondence

  • Correspondence to [Charles B.?] Richardson from M. J. Knox. Aug 11, 1870 (4 pages)
  • Correspondence to "Pa" [Charles?] from J. S. Richardson. April 23, 1878 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from [? C.?]. April 28, 1870
  • Correspondence to 'Uncle Charlie and Aunt [?]' from [H? Van G?] (3 pages)
  • Receipt. October 25, 1873
  • Correspondence to Charles from H. B. C [?]. July 26, 1875 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from H. M. M. C [?]. May 24, 1873
  • Correspondence to C[harles B. Richardson from [?] with an illustrated envelope of Brigg's House in Chicago. June 22, 1879
  • Correspondence to Charles from M. P. D[?]. July 7, 1875 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from H. R. S[cott?]. August 23, 1870
  • Receipts. August 13, 1875
  • Correspondence to J. M. Hicky from [?]. April 18, 1876
  • Correspondence to D. P. Richardson from [?]. August 24, 1875 (8 pages)
  • Correspondence to 'Uncle Charlie and Aunt Sarah and Family' from H. R[?] July 31, [????] (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to 'Sir' [Charles?], including two copies of publisher's notes for "Bunyan's Complete Works". September 6, 1872 (3 pages)
  • Receipt. September 1, 1870
  • Receipt. January 27, 1872

1/6: Correspondence

  • Census office receipt. January 10, 1880
  • Correspondence to 'Aunt Sarah' from Helen [?]. May 31, 1887 (4 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from Austin Robinson. January 12, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from Austin Robinson. January 23, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from J. G. K[?]. March 23, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from [?]. June 13, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Postcard to Charles from D. T. Burns. December 13, 1884
  • Correspondence to Charles from Frank L. Haralson. December 18, 1883
  • Postcard to Charles from Leander N. M[?]. December 29, 1884
  • Correspondence to Charles from Hampton Wilson. August 11, 1885 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from John Bond. August 1, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from E. H. Hightower. April 6, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from Lewis G[?]. February 14, 1885
  • Correspondence to Charles from K.H. Doland with two small flyers describing the National Surgical Institute of Atlanta, Georgia. July 21, 1885 (3 pages)
  • National Surgical Institute Atlanta Georgia brochure. Undated
  • Postcard to Charles from Emma L. [?]. 1880
  • Correspondence to 'Brother' from M. C. P[?]. December 21, 1880 (2 pages)
  • Receipt. January 1, 1884
  • Receipt. December 4, 1885
  • Receipt. December 2, 1880
  • Correspondence to Charles from J. J. H[?]. March 30, 1885
  • Blank receipt. 187?
  • Receipt. 1887
  • Correspondence to 'sirs' from Beall & [Co?]. November 1, 1880
  • Correspondence to Charles from C. Drew. June 29, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Postcard to Charles from John C. Lewis. January 9, 1884
  • Correspondence to Jones V Gould from [?]. H. Gould. September 27, 1886
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. E. Bradford. January 25, 1885 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Charles from C. P. Orr. December 14, 1886
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. H. Sallerhide. May 20, 1889 (2 pages)

1/7

  • Receipt from Tyler and Nursery. June 27, 1891 (2 pages)
  • Correspondence to Mand Richardson from Maggie Buslick. April 7, 1895 (4 pages)

1/8: Receipt. 1901

1/9

  • Notes. Undated
  • Galveston Interstate Drill Thomas S. King business card. Undated
  • Correspondence to Sarah [?]. September [????] (4 pages)
  • Contracts from the Testimony of Dr. Bell for Charles. Undated
  • Receipts. Undated (5 items)
  • Correspondence to Charles from R. E. Bradford January 26, [????]
  • Map of the home site (for Richardson family in Louisiana?). Undated
  • L22R12E North of Red River, LA. 1848
  • Large receipt. Undated (fragile)

1/10: Newspaper Clippings

  • "County Bonds", Galveston News. December 18, 1873
  • "News from the Capital: General Walker tells how the Republicans used the Post-Office in the Late Campaign", "The Senate Passes the Funding Bill without Material Amendment" and "Our Navigation Laws", The World. Undated
  • "News Summary", Henderson T[exas News?]
  • "Amendment to the Bankrupt Law". Undated

1/11

  • "The Farmers Club: Orange-Growing in Florida"
  • "Reports from Sugar-makers"
  • "Weak Eaves" and "Cure for Sweeney"
  • "Treatment for Colic"
  • "Beall and Co. General Commission Merchants", St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. November 16, 1880
  • "American Cotswolds"
  • "The Scuppernong Grape"
  • "Hansell: the Earliest of all Raspberry"
  • "A Farmers Soil Analysis"
  • "Destruction of Weevil", "Asparagus", "Indian Jute"
  • Home and Farm No. 224. [?] 13, 1883
  • "Wolf in the Backs of Cows", Courier-Journal[?]. December 15, 1883
  • "River Hydraulics"
  • "Garnet", "Founder Laminitis"

1/12: U.S. Department of Labor Correspondence

  • "Texas State Council of Defense" Bulletin. August 1, 1918 (2 pages)
  • "Shifting of men from non-war industries into war industries by the Community Labor Bureau". September 30, 1918 (2 pages, 2 copies)
  • "Imperative Necessity Furnishing Labor for War Industries". October 7, 1918 (2 pages)
  • "Farm Labor". October 24, 1918
  • Blank application for introduction into the motor transport corps. Undated
  • "Imitate Introduction into the motor transport corps". October 10, 1918 (2 copies)
  • "Imperative demand for munition workers". October 21, 1918 (2 copies)
  • "Extension of time granted for Motor Transport Corps recruiting". October 25, 1918

1/13: Political Newspaper Clippings

  • "Should the South remain solid?". Undated
  • "Prince Leopold's Visit". Undated (2 pages)
  • "Corruption of the Republican leaders", Galveston News. September 22, 1872
  • "A Terrible Arrangement". Undated
  • "China as a Naval Power". Undated
  • "The seat of the war in Europe". Undated

1/14: Religious Newspaper Clippings

  • "Children's Corner: A question to the Children". 1880 [?]
  • "Mr. Breecher's Creed". Undated
  • Clipping of article written by Aubry de Vere. Undated
  • "Bishop McTyeire's history of Methodism". Undated
  • "Imperial Thinkers". Undated (2 pages)

1/15: "Widows and Nills" Newspaper Clippings

  • "Will Needed for Right Disposal of Property", Star-Telegram. Tuesday, May 5, 1959
  • "Numerous Legal Steps Involved in Estates", Star-Telegram. Wednesday, May 6, 1959
  • "Court problems only add to sorrow, grief", Star-Telegram. Undated
  • "Legal advice needed for division of estate", Star-Telegram. Undated
  • "Change may make big difference in tax rate", Star-Telegram. Undated
  • "One word can mean fight in court for beneficiaries". Sunday, May 10, 1959

1/16: Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings

  • "Memorial Services" for Mary Burbank and "Resolutions". Undated
  • "A tribute of affection to departed worth" by "A Friend". Undated
  • "Florida Everglades: the Times-Democrat's expedition on the lake Okeechobee", No.4 The Weekly Times-Democrat. Saturday, January 5, 188[0?] (2 pages)
  • "Florida Everglades: the Times-Democrat's expedition on the lake Okeechobee" The Weekly Times-Democrat. Undated (2 pages)
  • "The Electric Light: Mr. Edison's little carbon horse-shoes---as simple as a candle". January [?], 1880[?] (2 pages)
  • "The Boss Machine: full particulars of the 'Clement Attachment'". January [?], 1880[?] (2 pages)
  • "Answer to Correspondents" Courier-Journal Louisville. Monday, January 26, 1880 (3 pages)
  • "A prophet's lucky guesses: the forty-ninth issue of Zadkiel's astrological almanac". Undated (2 pages)
  • "The American wine grape, Vitis Rotundifloria: variety, scuppernong". Undated
  • Clipping from The Morning News. Undated
  • "Death of Thomas Dicks". November 26, 1885

1/17: Historical Events Newspaper Clippings

  • "Death of Senator Chandler," "Origin of Wheat and Corn," "A Volunteer Soldier", Henderson, Texas Newspaper. Thursday, November ????
  • An account of Robert E. Lee's surrender as reported by Colonel Tal P. Shaffner on general U. S.S. Grant's staff appearing in Henderson, TX from the local newspaper in Henderson. Thursday, April 9, 1865
  • An account of Jeff Davis' capture as recalled by Davis' body servant, The Weekly…[News?] Henderson, Texas. Undated
  • An account of general Robert E. Lee at the battle of the "Wilderness" as reported by "R[?]. C[?]. of Hood's Texas Brigade, Houston Times. Undated
  • Speech of Honored Richard C. Coke of Texas in the Senate of the United States. Congressional Record Washington, D. C. Forty-Sixth Congress, Second Session. Thursday, January 22, 1880
  • "Jackson at West Point", Philadelphia Times. Undated
  • "The Queen of Sioux: A cultured Washington lady once their captive drudge but now their idol", The World New York. Wednesday, October 3, 1877
  • General Garfield's Acceptance General Handcock and the Election of 1876, The World New York. July 14, 1876
  • "The news from Europe: Mr. Gladstone's followers complaining of the Barrenness of the session" and "The South African War: an eight day's armistice agreed upon by the Boer and English commanders", The Weekly…? New York. Wednesday, March 9, 1881
    "A cruel fate: the story of Mrs. Surratt and her pitiless murders told anew". Undated

1/18: Harper's Weekly. August 21, 1869

1/19: Medicine Newspaper Clippings

  • "Dr. Owen's Electric Belts and Appliances", Home and Farm. January 15, 1894
  • "Hemorrhoids, or piles", National Surgical Institute Atlanta, Georgia. Undated

1/20: Newspapers

  • The Weekly Louisianian Floyd, Carroll Parish, Louisiana. Saturday, November 16, 1861
  • Castroville Era Castroville, Texas. Friday, May 11, 1877
  • The Timpson Times: A Democratic Local Newspaper No. 29, Timpson, Texas. Friday, July 24, 1903
  • The Kansas City Weekly Star No.37, Kansas City, MO. November 2, 1904
  • Mesker Bros. Ironworks Manufacturers of Complete House Fronts Eighteenth Edition brochure?. Undated

1/21

  • Souvenir from the Atlanta Exposition. Undated
  • Wholesale Catalogue of the Monmouth Nursery J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Spring, 1885
  • Wholesale Complete Catalogue F. M. Van Etten, Chicago, IL Hardware Specialties [?] 1882
  • Courier-Journal Louisville, KY. Undated (2 originals)
  • Charter and Organization of the Texas State Horticultural and Pomological Association Chartered September 17, 1878, Houston, W. M. Hamilton, Job Printer. 1876 (booklet)
  • Pacific Coast Circular. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 1885 Norman J. Colman. July 1, 1885
  • Pacific Coast Circular. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 1885 Norman J. Colman. July 25, 1885
  • "Circular to our Patrons Conserving and Crystalizing Fruits and Co. How to secure the best results" Evaporator American Manufacturing Company, Waynesboro, PA. Undated
  • "Paris Green the only exterminator of the potato bug and cotton worm" issued by F. W. Devoe and CO. Undated
  • Southern Bivouac magazine advertisement, Louisville, KY. November 1, 1886
  • Microscopic Photography catalog with correspondence to Charles from John Hall. February 22, 1869
  • Terms to Agents. Undated
  • Southern Fruits and Vegetable Shippers and Growers, F. Gerber and Co., St. Louis, MO. Undated
  • The LeConte Pear catalog. Undated
  • Courier-Journal advertisement. Undated (2 copies, originals)
  • Sanborn & Warner, Manufacturers Sole Agents for Glidden's. Undated
  • Announcement to members of the Southwestern Bible Society, New Orleans, LA, addressed to Sarah B. Richardson. January 27, 1862
  • New Orleans Price-Current, Commercial Intelligencer and Merchants' Transcript Annual Statement. September 1, 1853
  • W. T. Bleike, Jr. & Co. Produce Commission Merchants and Special Dealers in Texas Fruits. Undated
  • "The American Pump Without Suction-Without Packing". April 5, 1859

1/22: Photocopies. August 29, 1970

  • Interview with Miss Ben Richardson
  • Notes from Charles Bruce Richardson Diary and book at the University of Texas with Slave sale notes, Slave escape to the north.
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the year 1877
  • Agricultural Descriptions of the Counties
  • Diary and miscellaneous notes

1/23: Oversized Materials Contents stored in separate location

  • Official signed and stamped, promotion of Charles to the rank of Caption of the Company [I?] 31st Regiment of the Militia of Louisiana issued by Isaac Johnson, Governor of Louisiana. December 5, 1846
  • Climax Changeable Speed Mowers poster. 1875[?]

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