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Convex Computer Corporation, 1992
Cotswolds, 1990
Couriers, 1984
Crimea, 1992
Dassault Rafale Jet Fighter, 1992 and undated
Document Volume, 1983 - 1984
Domestic Surveillance, 1984
E-Systems, 1991 - 1992
Eavesdropping/Database, 1991
Eurostar Train, 2008
Eurostorm Background Information, 1994 - 1995
Eurostorm Background Information, undated
Eurostorm Background Information - Photographs, undated
France Sigint, 1992
Gambling, 1989, 1993 and undated
GCHQ, 1982, 1984, 1987 - 1990
Geology, undated
Groom Lake, Nevada, 1985, 1995
Helicopters, 1984 - 1985, 1987 - 1989, 1991 and undated
Hollywood, 1990, 1997
Hubble Space Telescope, 1982, 1985 - 1986 and undated
Lasers, 1986 - 1987 and undated
Miscellaneous, 1981 - 1989
Miscellaneous, 1990 - 1991
Miscellaneous, undated
Mosher Defense Institute, 1988
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1984, 1986
Northern Ireland, 1991
Oldsmobile Aerotech Aurora V-8, 1993
Osprey [V-22], 1987 and undated
Phalanx Dragon MP-21 Aircraft, undated
Promotion - Thunder on Erebus, 1991
RefTek, 1989
Royal Navy and Misc. British, 1989 and undated
SEALs, 1987, 1989 and undated
Sovfoto/Eastfoto, 1988
Soviet Army Studies Office, 1987 - 1989
Soviet Space, 1986
Soviet Space, 1986 - 1989 and undated
Soviet Union, 1989 - 1990 and undated

General Correspondence

1/1: General Correspondence, 1927-1948.
1/2: General Correspondence, 1956-1959.
1/3: General Correspondence, 1960-1961.
1/4: General Correspondence, 1962-1965.
1/5: General Correspondence, 1966-1968.
1/6: General Correspondence, January - April 1969.
1/7: General Correspondence, May - August 1969.
1/8: General Correspondence, September 1969.
1/9: General Correspondence, October 1969.
1/10: General Correspondence, November - December 1969.
1/11: General Correspondence, January - March 1970.
1/12: General Correspondence, April - December 1970.
1/13: General Correspondence, January - June 1971.
1/14: General Correspondence, July - November 1971.
1/15: General Correspondence, December 1-14, 1971.
1/16: General Correspondence, December 15-31, 1971.
1/17: General Correspondence, January 1972.
1/18: General Correspondence, February 1972.
1/19: General Correspondence, March 1972.
1/20: General Correspondence, April - May 1972.
1/21: General Correspondence, June 1972.
1/22: General Correspondence, July 1972.
1/23: General Correspondence, August 1972.
1/24: General Correspondence, September 1972.
1/25: General Correspondence, October 1972.
1/26: General Correspondence, November 1972.
1/27: General Correspondence, December 1972.
1/28: General Correspondence, January - February 1973.
1/29: General Correspondence, March 1973.
1/30: General Correspondence, April - June 1973.
1/31: General Correspondence, July 1973.
1/32: General Correspondence, August 1973.
1/33: General Correspondence, September - October 1973.
1/34: General Correspondence, November - December 1973.
1/35: General Correspondence, January 1974
1/36: General Correspondence, February 1974.
1/37: General Correspondence, March 1974.
1/38: General Correspondence, April 1-13, 1974.
1/39: General Correspondence, April 14-21, 1974.
1/40: General Correspondence, April 22-30, 1974.
1/41: General Correspondence, May 1974.
1/42: General Correspondence, June 1-12, 1974.
1/43: General Correspondence, June 13-30, 1974.
1/44: General Correspondence, July - September 1974.
1/45: General Correspondence, October 1974.
1/46: General Correspondence, November - December 1974.
1/47: General Correspondence, January - February 1975.
1/48: General Correspondence, March - July 1975.
1/49: General Correspondence, August - September 1975.
1/50: General Correspondence, October 1975.
1/51: General Correspondence, November - December 1975.
1/52: General Correspondence, January - February 1976.
1/53: General Correspondence, March - April 1976.
1/54: General Correspondence, May - June 1976.
1/55: General Correspondence, July - August 1976.
1/56: General Correspondence, September 1976.
1/57: General Correspondence, October 1976.
1/58: General Correspondence, November 1976.
1/59: General Correspondence, December 1976.
1/60: General Correspondence, January 1977.
1/61: General Correspondence, February 1977.
1/62: General Correspondence, March 1977.
1/63: General Correspondence, April - May 1977.
1/64: General Correspondence, June - July 1977.
1/65: General Correspondence, August - September 1977.
1/66: General Correspondence, October 1977.
1/67: General Correspondence, November 1977.
1/68: General Correspondence, December 1977.
1/69: General Correspondence, January 1978.
1/70: General Correspondence, February - March 1978.
1/71: General Correspondence, April 1978.
1/72: General Correspondence, May 1978.
1/73: General Correspondence, June 1978.
1/74: General Correspondence, July 1978.
1/75: General Correspondence, August - September 1978.
1/76: General Correspondence, October - November 1978.
1/77: General Correspondence, December 1978.

Series 4, Box 6

6/1: San Antonio Speech of July 24, 1974.
6/2: Huntsville Item, July 24, 1974.
6/3: Newspaper Clippings, July 25-26, 1974.
6/4: Huntsville Item, July 26, 1974.
6/5: Newspaper Clippings, July 27-31, 1974.
6/6: Huntsville Item, July 28, 1974.
6/7: Huntsville Item, July 31, 1974.
6/8: Panorama, August 1974.
6/9: Newspaper Clippings, August 1-4, 1974.
6/10: Huntsville Item, August 2, 1974.
6/11: Huntsville Item, August 4, 1974.
6/12: Newspaper Clippings, August 5, 1974.
6/13: Houston Chronicle, August 5, 1974.
6/14: Newspaper Clippings, August 6-8, 1974.
6/15: Huntsville Item, August 7, 1974.
6/16: Newspaper Clippings, August 9-31, 1974.
6/17: Newspaper Clippings, September 1974.
6/18: Newspaper Clippings, October - December 1974.
6/19: Newspaper Clippings, January 1975.
6/20: Newspaper Clippings, February 1-19, 1975.
6/21: Newspaper Clippings, February 20-28, 1975.
6/22: Newspaper Clippings, March 1-16, 1975.
6/23: Newspaper Clippings, March 17-21, 1975.
6/24: Newspaper Clippings, March 22-27, 1975.
6/25: Newspaper Clippings, March 28-31, 1975.
6/26: Newspaper Clippings, April 1-8, 1975.
6/27: Newspaper Clippings, April 9-30, 1975.
6/28: Newspaper Clippings, May - October 1975.
6/29: Huntsville Item, July 23, 1975.
6/30: State Peace Officers Journal, July - August 1975.
6/31: Miscellaneous Articles.
6/32: Warning of Escape Attempt, March 28, 1974.
6/33: Letters to Estelle, July 25-28, 1974.
6/34: Letters to Estelle, July 29-30, 1974.
6/35: Letters to Estelle, July 31 - August 1, 1974.
6/36: Letters to Estelle, August 2-3, 1974.
6/37: Letters to Estelle, August 4, 1974.
6/38: Letters to Estelle, August 5, 1974.
6/39: Letters to Estelle Continued, August 5, 1974.
6/40: Letters to Estelle, August 6, 1974.
6/41: Letters to Estelle Continued, August 6, 1974,
6/42: Letters to Estelle, August 7, 1974.
6/43: Letters to Estelle, August 8, 1974.
6/44: Letters to Estelle, August 9-11, 1974.
6/45: Letters to Estelle, August 12-14, 1974.
6/46: Letters to Estelle, August 15-20, 1974.
6/47: Letters to Estelle, August 21-31, 1974.
6/48: Letters to Estelle, September 1, 1974.
6/49: Letters to Estelle, Undated.
6/50: Correspondence Critical of Estelle's Actions Concerning Fred Carrasco.
6/51: Letters to Carrasco.
6/52: Letters to Captives.
6/53: Guadalajara Prison Correspondence.
6/54: Thank you Letters.
6/55: Letters of Commendation from Estelle.
6/56: Miscellaneous Correspondence.
6/57: Telephone Messages.
6/58: Notes and Requests (notes, requests, and demands; statements to the press), July 24 - August 3, 1974
6/59: Notes and Requests, July 24 - August 3, 1974.
6/60: Negotiations, July 26, 1974 - August 3, 1974.
6/61: Letter from Estelle to Wife, Marilyn Estelle.
6/62: News Conference Notes, August 3, 1974.
6/63: Miscellaneous Notes, August 3-31, 1974.

Series 5, Box 7

7/17: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, February 1982 - January 1983.
7/18: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, February - March 1983.
7/19: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, April 1983.
7/20: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, May - June 1983.
7/21: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correspondence, July - September 1983.
7/22: Alcoholics Anonymous, Minutes of Meetings, January - February 1983.
7/23: Alcoholics Anonymous, Southwest Regional Delegates Assembly.
7/24: Alcoholics Anonymous, Correctional Facilities Workbook.
7/25: Alcoholics Anonymous, Minutes of Meetings, March - April 1983.
7/26: Alcoholics Anonymous, Minutes of Meetings, May - July 1983.
7/27: Alcoholics Anonymous, Agenda of Trustees Committee Meetings.
7/28: Alcoholics Anonymous, Presentations and Financial Statements.
7/29: Alcoholics Anonymous, Publications.
7/30: Alcoholics Anonymous, Resumes of Trustee Candidates.
7/31: Alcoholics Anonymous, Confidential Service Board Rosters.
7/32: Alcoholics Anonymous, Service Structure of General Service Board.
7/33: Alcoholics Anonymous, Information on Trustees' Committees.

Series 6, Box 7

7/34: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Subpoena to Estelle - Re: injury to inmate, Lionel Keith Johnson, July 3, 1980

7/35: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Consent Decree of April 20, 1981.

7/36: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Order of May 1, 1981.

7/37: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Amended Decree Granting Equitable Relief and Declaratory Judgement, May 1, 1981.

7/38: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Revision of Amended Decree Granting Equitable Relief and Declaratory Judgement, May 1981.

7/39: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Required Task Guidelines and Critical Data Guidelines and Assigned Responsibilities, July 21, 1981.

7/40: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Position Statements of Texas Department of Corrections, October 15, 1981.

7/41: Ruiz vs. Estelle - References of Security and Sanctions, February 2, 1982.

7/42: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Federal Reporter, June 23, 1982.

7/43: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Weekly Summary of Assistant Director for General Council," June 24, 1982.

7/44: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Occupational Safety and Health Plan," October 21, 1982.

7/45: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Texas Department of Corrections Pre-Treatment Opportunities at the Huntsville Walls, Wynne, and Diagnostic Units by O'Malley and Clay Engineers.

7/46: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Administrative Segregation Plan.

7/47: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 1-10"

7/48: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 11-25"

7/49: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 26-30"

7/50: Ruiz vs. Estelle – “Critique of Ruiz Injunction Data 31-39”

7/51: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on Jail Management Seminar, Special Agent Robert Wiatt, and information on Gary L. Quigg regarding inmate mail.

7/52: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on withholding mail and visits from Ollie James Jones.

7/53: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on incidents of unconstitutional practices, criminal charges, and obstruction of justice.

7/54: Ruiz vs. Estelle - FBI File including information on incidents of improper medical attention and fear for life.

7/55: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Uniform Inmate Access to Courts, Council and Public Officials Rules"

7/56: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Staffing Study of Selected Units of the Texas Department of Corrections by Texas Department of Corrections and National Institute of Corrections.

7/57: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Standards Governing the Use of Chemical Agents"

7/58: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Standards for the Use of Force"

7/59: Ruiz vs. Estelle - Information Concerning Support Service Inmates.

7/60: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Title 108 - Penitentiaries"

7/61: Ruiz vs. Estelle - "Title 110 - Public Offices"

Series 10, Box 12

12/1: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, June 1981.
12/2: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, July 1981.
12/3: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, January - September 1982.
12/4: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, October - December 1982.
12/5: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, January - June 1983.
12/6: Miscellaneous Articles and Reprints, July - December 1983.

Series 12, Box 13

13/1: Philippines Delegation Tour Photos, 1977.

13/2: Prison Construction Photos.

13/3: Prison Riot Photos, Undated.

13/4: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1971.

13/5: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1972.

13/6: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1973.

13/7: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1974.

13/8: Prison Rodeo Photos continued, 1974.

13/9: Prison Rodeo Photos continued, 1974.

13/10: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1975.

13/11: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1976.

13/12: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1977.

13/13: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1978.

13/14: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1979.

13/15: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1981.

13/16: Prison Rodeo Photos, 1982.

13/17: Prison Rodeo Photos by Fred Housel, 1982.

13/18: Prison Rodeo Photos Miscellaneous, Undated.

13/19: Prison Rodeo Photos Miscellaneous continued, Undated.

13/20: Prison Rodeo Photos Miscellaneous continued, Undated.

13/21: Ramsey I Contraband Photos, May 1974.

13/22: Reception for Estelle, Photos, November 8, 1983.

13/23: Opening of John Sealy Hospital, Photos, July 10, 1983.

13/24: Fred Shields Retirement, Photos, September 10, 1978.

13/25: Solicitor General of Canada Tour Photos, October 1976.

13/26: State Department Visit Photos, 1975.

13/27: Roger Staubach Tour Photos, 1979.

13/28: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1972-1973.

13/29: Texas Department of Corrections Award Banquet Photos, 1974.

13/30: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1974-1976.

13/31: Texas Department of Corrections Awards Banquet Photos, 1975.

13/32: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1977.

13/33: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1978-1980.

13/34: Texas Department of Corrections Employee Awards Photos, 1981-1983.

13/35: Texas Department of Corrections Marksmanship Awards Photos.

13/36: Transparencies (Slides) Miscellaneous.

13/37: Warden's Barbecue Photos, June 29, 1973.

13/38: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Graduation Photos.

13/39: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1970-1972.

13/40: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1973-1975.

13/41: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1975-1976.

13/42: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1977-1978.

13/43: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1979-1980.

13/44: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, 1981-1983.

13/45: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos, Undated.

13/46: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos continued, Undated.

13/47: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos continued, Undated.

13/48: Miscellaneous Texas Department of Corrections Photos continued, Undated.

Series 13, Box 14

14/1: Videocassette (VHS), Texas Prisons: Paying the Price.

14/2: Audio Cassette 1 of Hostage Training School by Major James Needham.

14/3: Audio Cassette 2 of Hostage Training School.

14/4: Audio Cassette 3 of Hostage Training School.

14/5: Audio Cassette 4 of Hostage Training School.

14/6: Audio Cassette 5 of Hostage Training School.

14/7: Audio Cassette of Riot Seminar at Attica, New York.

14/8: Audio Cassette of Oh Boy and 99 Years Blues.

14/9: Audio Cassette of Ramsey II Chapel Choir.

14/10: Audio Cassette of Eastham Band and Choir.

14/11: Audio Cassette of The Witnesses by the Mountain View Choir, June 29, 1980.

14/12: Audio Cassette of The Witnesses by the Mountain View Choir, August 11, 1980.

14/13: Audio Cassette 1 of Not For Women Only, July 15-19, 1974.

14/14: Audio Cassette 2 of Not For Women Only, July 15-19, 1974.

14/15: Audio Cassette of Wynne Chapel Choir at Ellis Unit Graduation.

14/16: Audio Cassette, Legislative Issues in the Texas Criminal Justice System, 1977.

14/17: Audio Cassette, New Prisons: Do We Need Them?

14/18: Audio Cassette, Planning and Funding Priorities of the Criminal Justice System, No. 1.

14/19: Audio Cassette, Planning and Funding Priorities of the Criminal Justice System, No. 2. System.

14/20: Audio Cassette The Born-Again Work Ethic.

14/21: Audio Cassette "Bureaucratic Crisis: Public Institutions, Whom Do They Serve?"

14/22: Audio Cassette "The Correctional System, What Does It Correct?"

14/23: Audio Cassette of Conference featuring Karl Menninger and Sherman Day.

14/24: Audio Cassette 1 of The Police Role in the Year 2000.

14/25: Audio Cassette 2 of The Police Role in the Year 2000.

14/26: Audio Cassette "Diversion Programs in Criminal Justice, Humane or Coercive?"

14/27: Audio Cassette "Pre-Trial Arbitration, Proposal for a New Model."

14/28: Audio Cassette "The Treatment Model in Corrections, Does It Work?"

14/29: Audio Cassette "The Perils of Decriminalization".

14/30: Audio Cassette Alcoholics Anonymous Workshop.

14/31: Audio Cassette of Keve Ferguson Address on September 11, 1969.

14/32: Audio Cassette "1 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/33: Audio Cassette "2 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/34: Audio Cassette "3 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/35: Audio Cassette "4 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/36: Audio Cassette "5 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/37: Audio Cassette "6 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/38: Audio Cassette "7 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/39: Audio Cassette "8 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/40: Audio Cassette "9 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/41: Audio Cassette "10 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/42: Audio Cassette "11 of Models of Hostage-Taking Situations Conference."

14/43: License plates (2) with the inscription "Big Sky Country, Montana 67."

14/44: Spoon with T.P.S. inscription (Texas Prison System).

14/45: Glass ashtray from the Folger Adam Company.

14/46: Two electrodes for prisoner restraint.

14/47: Eight photos of demonstration of electrode use.

14/48: Shoulder Patch, Montana State Prison, Deer Lodge.

14/49: Shoulder Patch, Montana State Prison.

14/50: Shoulder Patch, Police Marksman Association.

14/51: Shoulder Patch, Montana Highway Patrol.

14/52: Shoulder Patch, Montana Sportsman License holder.

14/53: Shoulder Patch, Department of Corrections, State of Texas.

14/54: Shoulder Patch, Department of Corrections, State of Texas.

14/55: Shoulder Patch, ACA, 1870.

14/56: Button, "Victory to the Texas Prisoners in Ruiz vs. Estelle from the Prisoner Solidarity Committee."

14/57: Decal, "The State of Texas."

14/58: Decal, Texas Corrections Association.

14/59: Decal, Member, American Correctional Association.

14/60: Decal, Active Member, Sheriffs' Association of Texas.

14/61: Decal, Texas Peace Officers Association.

14/62: Bumper sticker, "I Support Prison Reform, Are You a Member?"

14/63: Miscellaneous business cards and certificates.

14/64: Miscellaneous name badges.

14/65: Mounted Display of British Souvenirs.

14/66: Mounted Display of British Souvenirs.

14/67: Mounted Display of cap badges from Malawi, Bermuda, and South Africa.

14/68: State of Montana Officer cap badge.

14/69: Bristol Constabulary cap badge.

14/70: Canada Penitentiaries cap badge.

14/71: Locker Room Pass, Buffalo vs. Houston, November 10, 1974.

14/72: Audio Cassette Encouragement From the Outside.

14/73: Audio Cassette Christian Life Workshop by Dr. Karl Menniger, February 25, 2974.

14/74: Audio Cassette Christian Life Workshop by W. J. Estelle, February 25, 1974.

14/75: Audio Cassette New Kinds of Crime, New Methods of Control, The System Grows, Criminal Justice VI.

14/76: Audio Cassette Crime and Punishment Tomorrow by Rick Carlson, et al., Criminal Justice VIII.

14/77: Audio Cassette Toward a New Jurisprudence: Intentional Law by Harvey Wheeler, et al., Criminal Justice VII.

Disks 79-104

This box contains the following items:

Disk 79a: Every Time I Feel the Spirit [2:26] / 79b: Every Time I Feel the Sprit [2:10]
78a: Gospel Hymn sung by Shiloh Baptist Church (Colored), Houston, TX [n.d.]
78b: Gospel Hymn sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby of Galveston, TX [n.d.]
Owens 112/113

Disk 80a-1: [La Victoirie?] [0:30]; 80a-2: Amor [Chanson Italienne "La Margerita Cucha?"] [1:03] / 80b: Italian Lullaby [Gianni Pucca?] [0:50]
80a: French and Italian folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
80b: Italian folk song sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 282/283

Disk 81a: Cantata dell Sig [2:23] / 81b-1: [Prayer to Joseph and Mary in Italian] [0:49]; 81b-2: [Introduction of song] [0:18]; 81b-3: [Cantata del Pietra Catalan] [1:41]
Songs and Prayers sung and spoken by John Cuccia at Steele's Store near College Station, TX [1939]
Owens 292/293

Disk 82a: [unidentified song] [2:49] / 82b: [unidentified song] [2:48]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Calisse Coleman] near [Lafayette, LA] [1938]
Owens 236/237

Disk 83a: Allons a Lafayette [1:44] / 83b: [Allons a Lafayette] [2:33]
Cajun folk song sung and played on accordion by unidentified male [n.p.] n.d.]
Owens 240/241
[note: song mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 84a: Corinne, Corinna [2:43] / 84b: J'ai fait tou' l'tour du Grand Bois [2:35]
84a: Folk song sung and played by Tony Allemand, fiddle, with Eric Domingue, guitar, near St. Martinville, LA [1938]
84b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male wiht Tony Allemand, fiddle,and Eric Domingue, guitar, near St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 242/243
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 85a: Le Semaine [1:33] / 85b: Le Breton [2:48]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 243/244

Disk 86a-1: Calinda [0:49]; 86a-2: Madelon [1:46] / 86b-1: La Lorette [1:25];86b-2: Frere Jacques [0:35]
86a: French folk songs sung by Vavaseur Mouton in Lafayette, LA , 1937.
86b: French folk song sung by Vavaseur Mouton; French folk song sung by Vavaseur Mouton and his wife, Lafayette, LA, 1937.
Owens 244/245
[note: track times mislabeled on CD; "Madelon" and "Frere Jacques" mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 87a: [unidentified song] [1:54] / 87b-1: [unidentified song] [0:18]; 87b-2: [unidentified song] [012]; 87b-3: [unidentified song] [1:01]
87a: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
87b-1/2: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male; 87b-3: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 247/248

Disk 88a: Le Breton [2:51] / 88b-1: [unidentified song] [1:21]; 88b-2 [unidentified song] [0:29]
French folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 249/250

Disk 89a: [unidentified song] [3:04] / 89b: [unidentified song] [1:29]
French folk songs sung by unidentifed male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 251/252

Disk 90a: St. Joseph [2:50] / 90b-1: [St. Joseph] [1:26]; 90b-2: [St. Joseph] [1:22]
Italian hymn sung by group choir at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
Owens 286/287
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 91a: Number 3 [St. Joseph] [2:51] / 91b: Number 4 [St. Joseph] [2:45]
Italian hymn sung by group choir at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
Owens 288/289

Disk 92a: ["San Giuseppe chimava li orfanelli"] [2:56] / 92b-1: [unidentified song] [1:31]; 92b-2: [St. Joseph] [0:25]
92a: Italian hymn sung by [Margarita Cuccia] at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
92b: Italian folk hymn sung by group; Italian hymn sung by [Margarita Cuccia] at Steele's Store near College Station, TX 1939.
Owens 290/291
[note: 92a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 93a: [Brown Kelly] Waltz [2:50] / 93b: Goodnight Waltz [2:57]
93a: Fiddle tune played by [Robert Smith, fiddle] and unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
93b: Fiddle tune played by Sam Welch, fiddle and unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 294/295

Disk 94a: Wagner [Wagoner] [1:59] / 94b: Pick the Devil's Eyes Out [1:55]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 302/303

Disk 95a: Military Schottische [2:32] / "Uncle Jack" Waltz [2:24]
Fiddle tunes played by A. J. "Uncle Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 304/305

96a: Durang's Hornpipe [2:21] / Rickett's Hornpipe [2:20]
Fiddle tunes played by J. A. "Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 306/307

Disk 97a: Eighth of January (Battle of New Orleans) [2:19] / 97b: Soldier's Joy [2:27]
Fiddle tunes played by J.A. "Uncle Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 310/311

Disk 98a-1: Patsy Mind the Baby [1:27]; 98 a-2: Old Sally Goodin [1:17] / 98b-1: Heel and Toe Polka [1:20]; 98b-2: Polka Schottische [1:29]
Fiddle tunes played by Colonel Denoon and his son Jimmy. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 308/309

Disk 99a: Give the Fiddler a Dram [2:42] / 99b: The Little Fish [2:43]
Fiddle tunes played by [J. McInman] and his Alabama Boll Weevils string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 314/315

Disk 100a: Irish Wash Woman [Irish Washerwoman] [2:09] / 100b: Billy in the Low Ground [2:10]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 319/320

Disk 101a: Leather Britches [2:22] / 101b: Rustic Dance [2:12]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 318/319
[note: titles are reversed/mislabled on disk and CD]

Disk 102a-1: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song, false start] [0:19]; 102a-2: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song] [2:15] / 102b: La Belle Louise [2:44]
French folk songs sung by Madame Amédée Blanchard of Bayou Blue in Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: titles reversed on disk and CD; 102b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 103a: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song] [1:21] / 103b: Madame Trosclair ["In My Father's House"] [2:06]
French folk songs sung by Madame Blanchard and Madame Trosclair of Bayou Blue at Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: titles reversed on disk and CD label; 103b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 104a: Run Nigger Run [2:09] / 104b: Cattle in the Canebrake [2:14]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 316

Disks 105-130

This box contains the following items:

Disk 105a: Amazing Grace [2:54] / 105b: Swing Low [2:36]
Gospel hymns sung by choir and congregation at [African Methodist Episcopal Church] [Calvert, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 109/110
[note: 105b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 106a: Te's Petite [2:34] / 106b: Mais, Jolie Ville, mais, tu connais [2:50]
Cajun folk song sung and played by unidentified male and musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 238/239

Disk 107a: Cornhuskin' Sal [2:43] / 107b: Rochester or Seashore Schottische [2:32]
Fiddle tunes played by Sam Welsh and Leroy Billman [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 312/313

Disk 108a: Sally Johnson [2:38] / 108b: San Antonio Rose [2:29]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 298/299

Disk 109a: My Record [w/ Steal Away] [2:38] / 109b: I'm On My Way Home [2:11]
Gospel songs sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 205/206

Disk 110a: J'ai petit, j'ai mignon [2:25] / 110b: C'est Hip puis Taiaut [2:25]
Cajun dance songs sung and played by Tony Allemand and Eric Domingue, Scott, LA, 1937.
Owens 232/233
[note: 110b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 111a: [unidentified song] [2:27] / 111b: Et pi tu crois [1:53]
Cajun songs sung and played on accordion and harmonica by unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 234/235

Disk 112a: Italian Hymn [St. Joseph] [2:03]; [names of singers] [0:20] / 112b: Cantico Siciliano [2:46], 03/19/1939
Italian hymns sung by group including Mrs. Pete [Scamardo], Antoinette Scamardo, Ann Scamardo, Mrs. Frank [Canavespi] and Mrs. Bonnano at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, March 19, 1939.
Owens 284/285

Disk 113a: Windy Bill [2:06] / 113b: Git Along Little Dogies [2:45], 02/19/1939
Cowboy songs sung and played by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 19, 1939.
Owens 90/91

Disk 114a: When I Was in my Father's House [2:29] / 114b: [unidentified song] [1:21]
French folk songs sung by Madame Trosclair and Madame Blanchard, Houma, LA, 1938.
Owens 231

Disk 115a: German Officer [2:08] / 115b: She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [2:23]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 116a: She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [1:59] / 116b She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [2:06]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 117a: Heaven [Shout All Over God's Heaven] [2:17] / 117b: [Tryin to Make Heaven My Home] [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial gospel records]

Disk 118a: Paderewski [minuet] [2:43]
Piano music played by [Ignacy Jan Paderewski] [n.p.] [n.d.]
[dub of commercial record]

Disk 119a: Orchestra [2:48] / 119b: Orchestra [2:01] [0:44]
Unidentified orchestral music [possibly dub from commercial disk or radio] [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 120a: Recitative, Verdi [2:53] / 120b: The Snow is Falling [2:54]
Opera performances by unidentified male [dubs from commercial records or radio]

Disk 121a: Stille Nacht [2:53]
Christmas carol sung in german by unidentified female [dub of commercial disk or radio]

Disk 122a: Paderewski [Beethoven "Moonlight Sonata"] [2:57] / 122b: Paderewski [unidentified music] [2:43]
Piano music played by [Ignacy Jan Paderewski] [dub from commercial disk or radio] [note: overmodulated]

Disk 123a: Kelly Waltz / 123b: Good Night Waltz [note: disk is unrecorded/blank]
unrecorded/blank disk

Disk 124a: Manon - The Dream [2:54] / 124b: Gournod - Santus [2:30]
Dub of commercial recording of [Jussi Bjorling]. [note: 124a on CD is blank]

Disk 125a: Asleep in the Deep [2:27] / 125b: In einem kühlen Grunde [2:09]
American spiritual and German lieder sung by George [Bushong] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5

Disk 126a: [Edward, Edward] [1:56] / 126b: [Edward, Edward] [2:57]
Folk ballad sung by [Lawrence Tibbett] [dub of commercial recording]

Disk 127a: Ohé Hélène [1:41] / 127b: Marie Magdelène [1:30]
Cajun folk songs sung by Madame Trosclair of Bayou Blue in Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 128a: Good News [2:05] / 128b: Dry Bones [2:24]
Gospel songs sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 129a: Ah, Suzette, Chère [2:08] / 129b: Jungle Nanny Song [2:03]
French folk songs sung by unidentified female [New Orleans, LA] [1937]
Owens 246
[note: 129a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 130a: Unusual Newscast [0:29]; Poetry [0:57]; Piano [Bells of St. Mary's] [0:44]; Cadet Call [0:22]; Mary Had a Little Lamb [0:16]; Goldilocks [0:31] / 130b: Piano Song [0:41]; Blank [0:11]; Silent Night [0:56]; Call for Someone [0:28]; Foreign Language [0:08]
Miscellaneous spoken word, piano music, and songs performed by Bill Owens and other unidentified males and females [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disks 131-156

This box contains the following items:

Disk 131a: Bjorling - Strauss [1:55] / 131b: Hymn ["God of our Fathers"] [2:53]
131a: Operatic aria sung by [Jussi] Bjorling [dub from commercial recording]
131b: Hymn sung by unidentified choir [dub from commercial recording]

Disk 132a: "A Soldier"; "The Runaway" [2:04] / 132b: "The Runaway"; "An Old Man's Winter Night" [2:54]
Note (in William Owens' hand) "Robert Frost recorded these for me at Iowa City, Iowa, in the summer of 1939. He thought at the time that they were the best readings he had recorded. I part with them reluctantly. Treat them well. There will be no more like them."

Disk 133a: "Desert Places"; "A Leaf Treader" [2:04] / 133b: ["The Runaway"; "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"] [1:42]
Note (in William Owens' hand) "Robert Frost recorded these for me at Iowa City, Iowa, in the summer of 1939. He thought at the time that they were the best readings he had recorded. I part with them reluctantly. Treat them well. There will be no more like them."

Disk 134a: Dis Sem Hodil Dosoli [0:36]; The Death of a Lover [2:00] / 134b: Nat Žačovu je Hayck [A Song Sung at a Wedding] [2:47]
Czech folk songs sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]
Owens 274/275
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 135a: Black Girl Blues [2:46] / My Million Dollar Baby [2:51]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Navasota, TX [1940]
Owens 267/268

Disk 136a: Rainy Day [2:52] / 136b: Louise [2:53]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Smithville, TX [1941]
Owens 252/254
[note: 136b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 137a: My Nights are Lonesome [2:57] / 137b: My Nights are Lonesome [2:54]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Smithville, TX [1941]
Owens 261/262

Disk 138a: Ain't You Sorry [2:52] / 138b: Shine on Harvest Moon [2:28]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Navasota, TX [1940]
Owens 265/266
[note: 138b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 139a: Once I Had a Little Sweetheart [1:51] / 139b: Two Little Children [Two Orphans] [2:54]
Folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 27/28

Disk 140a: Play Party Tune [2:55] / 140b: Fifty Cents [2:54]
Blues music played on piano and sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 41/42
[notes: disk badly scratched and sound distorted]

Disk 141a: El Corrido de Cananea [2:47] / 141b: La Borrachita [1:39]
Mexican folk songs of the Revolution played by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 18th, 1938 [1939?].
Owens 272/273

Disk 142a: Alla en el Rancho Grande [1:59], 10/21/1939
Mexican folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October 21, 1939.
Owens 271

Disk 143a: Jesus is Mine [2:03] / 143b-1: Mrs. Neutra [unidentified Swiss folk song] [1:37]; 143b-2: [unidentified song] [0:50]
143a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
143b: Swiss folk song and unidentified Mexican folk song sung by Mrs. Richard (Yvonne) Neutra at home of William Owens, College Station, TX, 1942. [Richard] Neutra here as consulting architect.
Owens 160/170

Disk 144a: The Death of a Lover [Slunecko Sviti] [part 1] [2:51] / 144b: [The Death of a Lover [Slunecko Sviti]] [part 2] [0:37]; My Old Daddy-in-Law [0:24]; Sailor Boy [1:12]
144a: Czech folk song sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]
144b: Czech folk song sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]; Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 278/279
[note: 144a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 145a-1: The Fair Maid [1:16]; 145a-2: Bye Bye My Darlin [1:00] / 145b: I Have a Father [1:02]
145a: Folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
145b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 19/20/21

Disk 146a: [unidentified Czech song] [1:28] / 146b: [Louka zelena] [1:04]
146a: Czech folk song sung by [Ethel Jecmenek] of Rosebud, TX {1940]
146b: Czech folk song sung by [Ethel Jecmenek] and unidentified females, Rosebud, TX [1940]
Owens 276/277
[note: 146b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 147a: Too Late [2:36] / 147b: Soldier, Soldier [2:45], 03/04/1939
147a: Folk song performed by Clay Cochran of Amarillo, TX, March 4, 1939
147b: Folk song performed by Abe Melton of Austin, TX, March 4, 1939.
Owens 40
[note: 147b included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 148a-1: [Banks of Cloddie [part 2] [0:27]; 148a-2: I Wish to my Lord I Was Single Again [0:57] / 148b: Banks of Cloddie [part 1] [2:41], 06/05/1939
148a: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. DeNoon; Folk ballad sung by [Colonel DeNoon] Springfield, MO, June, 5, 1939.
148b: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. DeNoon, Springfield, MO, June 5th, 1939
Owens 22/23
[note: songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 149a: The Arkansas Traveler [2:11] / 149b: Hell Among the Yearlings [2:17], 02/18/1939
Fiddle tunes played by J.A. "Uncle Jack" Mears, fiddle, V. Teller, guitar, and J. D. Dillingham, banjo, Austin, TX, February 18, 1939.
Owens 300/301
[note: tunes mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 150a: When I Lay My Burden Down [1:10] / 150b: A Mother Loves Her Children [2:53]
150a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
150b: Gospel song performed by unidentified mixed quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 142/143

Disk 151a: Old Time Religion [2:00] / 151b: Leadin' Me On [Precious Lord, Lead Me On] [2:56]
151a: Gospel hymn performed by North New Hope Baptist Church choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
151b: Gospel hymn performed by North New Hope Baptist Church quartet, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 103/104
[2:56] [note: 151b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 152a: Pompey Smash and Davy Crockett [part 1] [2:06] / 152b-1: Pompey Smash and Davy Crockett [part 2] [1:55]; 152b-2: [Mr. Jeffus giving recording location] [0:17]
Folk ballad performed by Lemuel Jeffus of Neville's Prairie near Weldon, TX. Recorded at home of Lona Yeager in Crockett, TX [n.d.]
Owens 29 a b
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 153a: Bohunker [and Kychunker] [2:31] / 153b: Hurrah for Arkansas [2:29]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. Lizzie Mathis of Lexington, OK. She learned them in Lamar County, TX shortly after the Civil War. [n.d.]
Owens 77/78
[note: songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 154a: My Shanghai Rooster [1:35] / 154b: Home Sweet Home [2:38]
154a: Folk song performed by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
154b: Folk song sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 63/64

Disk 155a: Utah Carroll [part 1] [2:47] / 155b: Utah Carroll [part 2] [2:13]
Cowboy folk song performed by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX, [1938]
Owens 92
[note: tracks are sides are reversed on CD tracks; included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 156a: Cowboy Jack [part 1] [1:40] / 156b: Cowboy Jack [part 2] [2:19]
Cowboy folk song performed by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX [1938]
Owens 94
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song...."]

Klingon Fanzines: Arak - Katr

Arakenyo
[Carol Walske, auth., 1979]

Barred Arrow
[Sue Isle, auth., 1997]

Bat'leths and Bloodwine
[Donald Kroth, Jr, auth., 1998]

Battle Lines Fall 1999
[Klingon Strike Force: Fall 1999]

Battle Lines Winter 1999
[Klingon Strike Force: Winter 1999]

Citizen of the Empire
[Cat Ramos, auth., 1990-2005]

Citizen of the Empire[Later Stories]
[Cat Ramos, auth., 2011-2013]

Comes The Sun: Volume 1 of the Kraxxi Chronicles
[Hemlock and Thistle Press: Sue Ann Weaver, auth., May 1995]

The Compleat Kershu Fighter
[Devra Michele Langsam, ed., May 1988]

Dagger of the Mind
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, ed., 1980]

The Demonic Press #2
[Klingon Assault Group's Demon Fleet, Winter 1996/1997]

The Demonic Press #4
[Klingon Assault Group's Demon Fleet, Christmas 1997]

The Demonic Press Extras #1 - 2
[Klingon Assault Group's Demon Fleet, Spring-Autumn 1997]

Games of Love and Duty
[Susan Crites, auth., July 1989 - reprint: originally published 1980]

The Imperial Mounted Guard Handbook #1
[Imperial Mounted Guard, July 1992]

Kalin Collected, vol. 1
[Linda Slusher, ed., Winter 1993]

Katra: The Erotic Spirit #1
[Lana Brown, ed., December 1986]

Klingon Fanzines: Klin - Prob

Klin Zha: Special Supplement to Agonizer 3.4
[Sue Frank, ed., Spring 1992]
 
The Lash of the Quip: The Philosophy of the Empire - Klingon Wit, Quotes and Proverbs
[R. Jan, ed., 1986]
 
Masiform-D #6
[Devra Michele Langsam, ed., July 1977]
 
Mind Scanner #1 - 2
[Klingon Assault Group: November 1990-January 1991]
 
Mindscanner #4 - 7
[Klingon Assault Group: 1991]
 
Mindscanner #10, #12
[Klingon Assault Group: 1991, undated]
 
Mindscanner #15, #18
[Klingon Assault Group: 1992]
 
Mindscanner #21, #24
[Klingon Assault Group: 1992?]
 
Mindscanner #26, #29
[Klingon Assault Group: 1993?]
 
Mindscanner #31 - 34
[Klingon Assault Group: 1993-1994?]
 
Mindscanner #35, #44 - 45
[Klingon Assault Group: 1994-1996?]
 
Mindscanner #49, #53 - 54
[Klingon Assault Group: Winter 1997/1998-Winter 1998/1999
 
Mindscanner #54, #56
[Klingon Assault Group: 1999, Autumn 1999]
 
Mindscanner, Unidentified Issues (2)
[Klingon Assault Group: 1993? undated]
 
No Peaceful Roads Lead Home
[Susan Crites, auth., May 1987]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 1
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 2
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 3
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 4
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1979]
 
Nu Ormenel Collected, vol. 5
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., 1981]
 
Probe #10
[Winston A. Howlett, ed., February 1977]

Other Klingon and Star Trek Materials: Alni - Kitu

Other Materials

Klingon Assault Group Handbook, by D.C. Holmes (Working Copy, 1994?)
 
Klingon Assault Group Handbook by D.C, Holmes: Correspondence, 1994
 
The Klingon Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Empire (1997), by Kevin A. Geiselman
 
The Klingon Micropedia (1993?), ed. by Robert Earl Day
 
Let's Trek: The Budget Guide to the Klingons 1995, by James Van Hise and Hal Schuster
 
Make-Up Notes for Space Aliens - Creating the Federation Enemy Alien (1988), by P.J. Southam
 
"Ogres and Klingons and Orcs, Oh My: The Changing Role of the Ogre in Popular Culture" (Essay, 1999) by Josepha Sherman
 
Photograph of Klingon Bird of Prey model, undated
 
Postcards to Susan Frank from fellow fan James St. Clair, 1997
 
Video from Star Trek: Klingon Academy (Video Game, 2000)
 

Other Star Trek Materials

Alnitah Omnibus, Part 2
[Orion Publications: margaret Draper, Joyce Cluett, Ann Looker, and Beth Hallam, ed., March 1982]
 
Beyond Antares #6
[Michelle L. Carter, ed., July 1985]
 
Beyond Antares #9 - 10
[Michelle L. Carter, ed., Octobrer 1986-April 1987]
 
Boldly Writing: A Trekker Fan and Zine History 1967-1987 (1996), by Joan Mari Vreba
 
The Captain's Woman #3
[BaReMi Press: Barbara Setzer and Rena Leith Weved, ed., September 1981]
 
Directory of Star Trek Organizations, vol. 38
[Star Trek Welcommittee: Fall 1991]
 
Imperium: The Unofficial Newsletter of the Rihannsu Imperial Forces #12
[The Rihannsu Imperium: 1994]
 
Inside Star Trek #2, #9
[Ruth Berman, ed., August 1968, 1969?]
 
Kitumba (January 27, 1978), by John Meredyth Lucas [Script for Star Trek II television series]

Filksong Audio Recordings: Bayf - Wher

Bayfilk Concert (1982)
Bedlam Cats (undated)
Bill Maraschiello's Magnetic Elixir (undated)
Bill Sutton - Past Due (1986)
Captain Jack and The Mermaid (1984)
Carmen Miranda's Ghost (1989)
Cold Iron (1983) 2 recordings - both 1st and 2nd editions
Cosmic Connection (undated)
Ditties from the Edge of the World (1985)
Dr. Jane's Science Notes (1987)
Dr. Jane's Wackademia (1989)
Filk Song Anthology for Klingons and Other Space Cadets (1989)
Firestorm: Songs of the Third World War (1989)
Genesis - Julia Ecklar (1984)
It's Sister Jenny's Turn to Throw the Bomb (1987)
Limelight: Bayfilk 4 & 5 (1990)
Meg Davis Live! (1989)
Minus Ten and Counting: Songs of Space Travel (undated)
The Music of Wonderland (undated)
Not Canned or Frozen (1996)
Our Fathers of Old (1993)
People and Places, by Rogow and Co. (undated)
Please Stand By (1986)
Rogow and Co. (undated)
Rogow Rides Again! (1994)
St. Elmo's Fire (1990)
Skybound (1982)
Songs of the Dorsai (undated)
Songs of the Seven (1983)
Songs of Yang the Nauseating (undated) [MISSING]
Space Heroes and Other Fools (1983)
Station Break (1988)
Tapeworm II (1989)
Through My Eyes (1989)
The Undertaker's Horse (1985)
The Wail from Down Under (1985)
Where No Man...(1987)
Video Recording (CD-R)
Video from Klingon Academy: yl' tlv' jupwl' [MISSING]

Three Bronze Sculptures and One Plasterite Sculpture

2/1: "Long Buffalo" plasterite sculpture by A. Goldstein (male buffalo)

2/2: "Puma" bronze sculpture by Joseph Shebl

2/3: "Cavalry Trooper" bronze sculpture by Carl Kauba (cavalry trooper with a rifle in kneeling shooting stance)

2/4: "Charles Goodnight" bronze sculpture by Harold Bugbee (bust of Charles Goodnight)

Personal Correspondence

1/1: Personal correspondence, A-G. Contains letters and poetry from Willis Guthrie. Correspondence referring to artist Grant Wood. circa 1936 - 1942

1/2: Personal correspondence, H-L. Correspondence discussing Owens' work with folksongs and employment at the University of Texas. Letters referring to Grant Wood. circa 1936 - 1942

1/3: Personal correspondence, M-Z. Includes family correspondence, letters referring to Grant Wood. Also contains a short story enclosed in a letter from Schahit. circa 1936 - 1942

1/4: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Grant Wood - his illness as well as a book Owens was to write with illustrations by Wood. Letter from sculptor Lawrence Tenney Stevens included. circa 1940 - 1942

1/5: Personal correspondence, A-G. Correspondence discussing short stories and publications by Owens in magazines and Owens' folksong book. Letters referring to Owens' employment at Texas A & M University. circa 1942 - 1947

1/6: Personal correspondence, H-O. Includes family correspondence. circa 1942 - 1947

1/7: Personal correspondence, P-Z. Contains biographical sketch and brochure on sculptor Lawrence Tenney Stevens. circa 1942 - 1947

1/8: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from J. Frank Dobie and others concerning Owens' book, Swing and Turn; also includes publishing contract with Tardy Publishing Company. Contains teaching certificate entitling Owens to teach in public schools, certification of employment from schools where Owens taught, and recommendations for employment as English Instructor at Texas A & M University. Postcard from Thornton Wilder. 1932 - 1938

1/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from recording studios, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb, Tardy Publishing Company, and others concerning Swing and Turn and folksong records. January - July 1939

1/10: Personal correspondence, Letters of introduction from Grant Wood and U.S. Representative Lindley Beckworth, correspondence and contract with Lee Keedick concerning lecture tours, correspondence with Dean of Arts and Sciences at Texas A & M referring to plans for Owens' lecture tours and reappointment as English Instructor, correspondence concerning Owens work with folksongs including letters from broadcasting companies and Alan Lomax, assistant archivist of the Library of Congress. August - September 1939

1/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence setting up lecture tours and a New Orleans speaking engagement for a meeting of the Modern Language Association, letters referring to Grant Wood, letters from J. Frank Dobie and others concerning Owens' folksong records, note from author Carl Van Doran included. October - December 1939

1/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Owens' plans for lecture tours, his work on folksongs, and plans for his Ph.D. work. Includes letters from Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Dobie, Grant Wood, Lee Keedick, and recording studios. January - March 1940

1/13: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing Owens' work on folksongs and recordings. Includes correspondence with Dobie and Musicraft Records, Inc. April - June 1940

1/14: Personal correspondence, Contains letters and a contract from Musicraft Records, Inc. concerning a folksong record to be made by Owens, correspondence about a prospective lecture tour for Fall 1940, and letters concerning Owens' appointment as Director of Folk Festivals in the Bureau of Public Schools Extracurricular Activities for the University of Texas Division of Extension. Includes letters from Dobie, John Lomax, and Congressman Beckworth. July - September 1940

1/15: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning lectures and speaking engagements by Owens, his work with folksongs and on his Ph.D. including letters from Dobie, Roy Bedichek, Keedick, and Lawrence Tenney Stevens (refers to Grant Wood.) Also included is a copy of Owens' Ph.D. examination. October - December 1940

1/16: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, requesting folksong and festival information and asking Owens to speak at meetings. Includes letters from Roy Bedichek and letter referring to Grant Wood. January 1 - January 12, 1941

1/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning folk festivals and speaking engagements. Includes letter to Roy Bedichek. January 13 - January 20, 1941

1/18: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning folk festivals and programs. Includes letter from Lawrence Tenney Stevens and letter referring to Grant Wood. January 21 - January 26, 1941

1/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals. Includes letter from Lawrence Tenney Stevens. January 27 - January 31, 1941

Personal Correspondence

2/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning his work with folksongs and programs to promote folk festivals. Also includes letter referring to Grant Wood. February 1 - February 3, 1941

2/2: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and programs for folksongs and dances written while Owens was Director of Folk Festivals. February 4 - February 7, 1941

2/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens, Director of Folk Festivals, concerning folksongs and folk festivals. Includes two letters referred to Owens by J. Frank Dobie and Roy Bedichek. February 8 - February 11, 1941

2/4: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning folksongs and speaking engagements by Owens as Director of Folk Festivals. Includes open house program to present Owens as Director of Folk Material Research, letters from J. Frank Dobie and Grant Wood. February 12 - February 17, 1941

2/5: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and folk festivals, appearances by Owens, and a story for Time and Life about Owens. Also includes letter referring to Grant Wood. February 18 - February 24, 1941

2/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with appearances by Owens. Includes an eight page article on Negro spirituals by S. E. Asbury and letters from Lindley Beckworth and Mrs. William P. Hobby. February 25 - February 27, 1941

2/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with Owens' work on folksongs and participation in meetings and folksong programs. Letters mentioning Grant Wood. March 1 - March 10, 1941

2/8: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning speaking appearances by Owens discussing folksongs and dances. Letter from singer Lawrence Tibbett and letters referring to Grant Wood. March 11 - March 31, 1941

2/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing appearances and programs on folksongs in which Owens was involved. April 1 - April 8, 1941

2/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence about Owens' work on folksongs and folk festivals and his participation in programs dealing with this subject. April 9 - April 15, 1941

2/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folk music and folk festivals planned by various Texas cities. April 16 - April 20, 1941

2/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from various cities and schools dealing with folk festivals and requests for Owens' assistance and participation. Also includes notes from Texas A & M concerning salary. April 21 - April 30, 1941

2/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' work with folksongs including a letter from Walter Prescott Webb inviting Owens to join the Texas State Historical Association. May 1 - May 5, 1941

2/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and folk festivals. Several letters discussing Owens' plans for his Ph.D. orals - also mentioning Grant Wood. May 6 - May 16, 1941

2/15: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing folksongs, folk festivals, and Owens' work on his Ph.D. Letter from Dobie included. May 17 - May 29, 1941

2/16: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning Owens' folksong research. Also includes correspondence from friends congratulating Owens upon receiving his Ph.D. June 1941

2/17: Personal correspondence, Letters to Owens requesting information and assistance with folksong programs, festivals, and recordings. Includes Dobie correspondence referred to Owens July 2 - July 11, 1941

2/18: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs - also includes Owens' letter of resignation as Director of Folk Festivals at the University of Texas. July 12 - July 23, 1941

2/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and letter mentioning Grant Wood. July 24 - July 31, 1941

2/20: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing folksongs and Owens' participation in programs. Also includes letter referring to Grant Wood. August 1941

2/21: Personal correspondence, Correspondence requesting Owens' participation and assistance in folksong and folk festival programs. September 1941

2/22: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning folksongs and Owens' employment at Texas A & M. Also includes letters from Grant Wood and Roy Bedichek. October 1941

2/23: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Owens' lecture agent, Lee Keedick, concerning prospective lecture dates. Letters from Alistair Cooke of the British Broadcasting Company requesting Owens' assistance with a program on American Music and the war. November - December 1941

2/24: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Alistair Cooke and the British Broadcasting Company concerning Owens' assistance with the American music program, letters sent to Owens from Roy Bedichek, letter referring to Grant Wood's terminal illness, and a letter from the War Department concerning Owens' offer to join the service. January 1942

2/25: Personal correspondence, Correspondence with Lee Keedick concerning upcoming lectures, letters referring to Grant Wood's illness and a telegram notifying Owens of Wood's death, letter from the American Folklore Society, Inc. nominating Owens for membership. Also includes various other correspondence about folk music. February 1942

2/26: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Grant Wood. Includes letter from Lee Keedick concerning the USO. March 1942

2/27: Personal correspondence, Correspondence including letters and an itinerary sheet from Keedick and a leave request from Owens to Texas A & M concerning Owens' April lecture tour. April 1942

2/28: Personal correspondence, Correspondence from the Southwest Review magazine mentioning a book review that Owens wrote for them. May 1 - May 20, 1942

2/29: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Owens' draft notification. May 21 - May 31, 1942

2/30: Personal correspondence, Letters mentioning folksongs and Owens' work on a short story titled John Redway. June 1 - June 12, 1942

2/31: Personal correspondence, Correspondence written during Owens' term of service in the Army. June 12 - June 31, 1942

2/32: Personal correspondence, Correspondence written to Owens during his term of service in the Army. Letter discussing his promotion. October - November 1942

2/33: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens during his time in the Army. Includes letters referring to a friend of Owens who was missing in action. December 1942

2/34: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens while in the Army - includes letters concerning Owens' work on folk song recordings. January - December 1943

2/35: correspondence, Includes family correspondence and correspondence with the Saturday Evening Post concerning Owens' story "Sister Ottonia, Escapes". January - October 1944

2/36: Personal correspondence, Includes Undated correspondence - Includes correspondence to Owens while he was stationed in the Philippines, family correspondence, and a certificate from the Army allowing Owens to keep a Japanese songbook and book he acquired in the Philippines. November - December 1944

Personal Correspondence

8/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning This Stubborn Soil and Texas Folk Songs and the Spindletop Museum in Beaumont, Texas. September 1966

8/2: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning This Stubborn Soil and the Texas Institute of Letters Book Contest, a short story about Grant Wood by Owens titled Haying, A Lesson in Form, the Spindletop Museum, Roy Bedichek's papers, and Tales from the Big Thicket to which Owens contributed. October 1966

8/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding This Stubborn Soil, Texas Folk Songs, Slave Mutiny, and Roy Bedichek's letters. November 1966

8/4: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning Roy Bedichek's letters including a letter from Mrs. Bedichek, Look to the River, Texas Folk Songs, This Stubborn Soil, a speaking engagement by Owens, and a proposed book about Dobie by a friend of Owens, Francis Abernathy. December/circa 1966.

8/5: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with This Stubborn Soil, Bedichek's letters, Look to the River, and a story for Petroleum Today by Owens and Boatright. Also includes newspaper articles concerning Owens and his hometown of Pin Hook. January 1967

8/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning This Stubborn Soil including Owens' winning the Carr P. Collins book award for non-fiction. Also includes letters about lectures by Owens, letters and a draft of Owens' and Boatright's oil history story for Petroleum Today, and letters dealing with Owens' work on Bedichek's letters. February 1967

8/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding This Stubborn Soil and Owens' winning of the Carr P. Collins Award, letters and programs concerning appearances by Owens, a letter informing Owens of his election to Phi Beta Kappa, and a letter about Three Men in Texas to which Owens contributed writings. March 1967.

8/8: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning This Stubborn Soil and the Carr P. Collins Award, other writings by Owens, lectures and guest appearances by Owens including a transcription of a speech on folklore by Owens. April 1967

8/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Owens' writings including This Stubborn Soil, the oil history article, and a story about Bedichek. Also includes letters discussing speaking engagements by Owens. May 1967

8/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' writings on Bedichek and the oil history and appearances by Owens. June 1967

8/11: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Slave Mutiny, This Stubborn Soil, and Bedichek's letters. July 1967

8/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning books and articles by Owens. Also includes letters regarding lectures and a pamphlet on Owens for the Southwest Writers Series. August 1967

8/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning This Stubborn Soil, lectures by Owens, and affairs at Columbia University. September 1967

8/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books, lectures by Owens, Owens' participation in the Texas Institute of Letters Book Contest, and the Southwest Writer's Series pamphlet on Owens. October 1967

8/15: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding books by Owens, Bedichek's letters, the Texas Institute of Letters Contest, the Southwest Writers Series, and affairs at Columbia. November 1967

8/16: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books, affairs at Columbia, and the Texas Institute of Letters contest. December 1967

8/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to Bedichek's letters and This Stubborn Soil. circa 1967

8/18: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing the Texas Institute of Letters contest, Owens' books, affairs at Columbia, and lectures by Owens including a copy of his speech, "The Writer and His Region". January 1968

8/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning lectures by Owens, the Texas Institute of Letters contest, books by Owens, and the Southwest Writers Series. February 1968

Personal Correspondence

9/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding the Texas Institute of Letters contest, programs in which Owens participated, and books by Owens. March 1 - March 7, 1968

9/2: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning Owens' books, appearances by Owens, and the Southwest Writers Series. March 8 - March 31, 1968

9/3: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with speaking engagements by Owens and This Stubborn Soil. April 1968

9/4: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Look to the River, participation by Owens on programs and committees, affairs at Columbia - student disorders, and information on Bedichek and Webb. May 1968

9/5: Personal correspondence, Letters dealing with affairs at Columbia, Bedichek's letters, speaking engagements by Owens, and books by Owens. June 1968

9/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning books by Owens, affairs at Columbia, lectures by Owens, and folksongs. July 1968

9/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding affairs at Columbia, appearances by Owens, writings by Owens including plans for a children's book, and Southwest Writers Series. August 1968

9/8: Personal correspondence, Correspondence referring to the Southwest Writers Series on Owens and speaking engagements by Owens. September 1968

9/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the Southwest Writers Series, the Texas Institute of Letters contest, books by Owens, and affairs at Columbia. October 1968

9/10: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books and speaking engagements by Owens. November 1968

9/11: Personal correspondence, Letters from NASA inviting Owens to view the launching of Apollo 8 and correspondence dealing with affairs at Columbia and Owens' books. December 1968

9/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence and information concerning folklore and literature series, a letter from Boatright concerning a center for studies in folklore and oral history. circa 1968

9/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding the Apollo 8 space launch and affairs at Columbia. January 1969

9/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning books by Owens, affairs at Columbia, and a speaking engagement by Owens concerning Look to the River. February 1969

9/15: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning matters at Columbia and Owens' appointment to Dean of Summer Sessions. March 1969

9/16: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Columbia University and Owens' appointment to Dean of Summer Sessions, lectures by Owens, and the Apollo 8 space launch. April 1 - April 15, 1969

9/17: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing Owens' appointment to Dean of Summer Sessions, books and speaking engagements by Owens, a letter commenting on John Redway, a novel written by Owens - manuscript included. April 17, - April 30, 1969

9/18: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning lectures by Owens, affairs at Columbia and Owens' appointment as Dean of Summer Sessions, and Roy Bedichek's papers. May 1969

9/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning speaking engagements and books by Owens, affairs at Columbia including Owens' appointment as Dean of Summer Sessions, and Roy Bedichek's letters. June 1969

9/20: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with matters concerning Columbia, Black Mutiny, and Owens' trip concerning space physics and NASA. July 1969

9/21: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning plans for a folksong book by Owens and This Stubborn Soil. August 1969

9/22: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding the proposed folksong book, affairs at Columbia, and books by Owens. Includes letter concerning a publication by NASA on which Owens worked. September 1969

9/23: Personal correspondence, Letters concerning events at Columbia, Owens' work on oil history and Space Resources for Teachers: Space Science by NASA, and a letter from Owens of October 22, 1969 discussing current situations of his books and personal life. October 1969

9/24: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing books by Owens, affairs at Columbia, and Space Resources for Teachers: Space Science. November 1969.

9/25: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books, a proposed television special on oil with Life magazine and Alcoa, and a lecture at Texas A & M. December 1969

9/26: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Columbia University and the Summer Sessions Program. circa 1969

Texas Folk Songs

16/1: Texas Folk Songs - background material including letters, notes, folksong lyrics, and letters to J. Frank Dobie

16/2: Texas Folk Songs - background material including notes and folksong lyrics

16/3: Texas Folk Songs - background material including lyrics and notes to folksongs from the chapter titled "Children's Songs and Games".

16/4: Texas Folk Songs - background material including lyrics and notes to folksongs from chapters titled "Cowboy Songs" and " Negro Spirituals".

16/5: Texas Folk Songs - background material including lyrics and notes to "Play-Party Songs" chapter

16/6: Texas Folk Songs - background material including a memo pad of Owens' notes, bibliography notes, and a list of folksong books.

16/7: Texas Folk Songs - background material including notes, Play Party Games booklet, and pamphlets on Indian songs and Puerto Rican songs.

16/8: Texas Folk Songs - background material including notes on folksongs.

16/9: Texas Folk Songs - background material including newspaper articles relating to folksongs.

16/10: Texas Folk Songs - book reviews and promotional material.

16/11: Texas Folk Songs Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa - pp. 1-32. June 1941

16/12: Texas Folk Songs Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa - pp. 33-70. June 1941

16/13: Texas Folk Songs Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa - pp. 71-102. June 1941

16/14: Texas Folk Songs, Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa - pp. 103-140. June 1941

16/15: Texas Folk Songs, Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa - pp. 141-182. June 1941

16/16: Texas Folk Songs, Owens' doctoral dissertation for the State University of Iowa - pp. 183-231. June 1941

16/17: Texas Folk Songs, galley proofs.

16/18: Texas Folk Songs, galley proofs.

Texas Folk Songs

18/1: Texas Folk Songs, early drafts of music staffs with lyrics, pp. 1-16.

18/2: Texas Folk Songs, early drafts of music staffs with lyrics, pp. 17-33.

18/3: Texas Folk Songs, early drafts of music staffs with lyrics, pp. 34-50.

18/4: Texas Folk Songs, early drafts of music staffs with lyrics, pp. 51-67.

18/5: Texas Folk Songs, early drafts of music staffs with lyrics, pp. 68-90.

18/6: Texas Folk Songs, preface and chapter descriptions for the book.

18/7: Texas Folk Songs, maps showing distribution of folk music and singers in America

18/8: Texas Folk Songs, notes and parts of early texts.

18/9: Texas Folk Songs, notes and parts of early texts.

18/10: Texas Folk Songs, notes and parts of early texts.

18/11: Texas Folk Songs, ribbon copy of Rod Drake's Songs including notes, lyrics, and music staffs, pp. 1-11.

18/12: Texas Folk Songs, ribbon copy of Rod Drake's Songs including notes, lyrics, and music staffs, pp. 12-30.

18/13: Texas Folk Songs, ribbon copy of Rod Drake's Songs including notes, lyrics, and music staffs, pp. 31-43.

18/14: Texas Folk Songs, ribbon copy of Rod Drake's Songs including notes, lyrics, and music staffs, pp. 44-56.

18/15: Texas Folk Songs, photocopies of songs by Rod Drake, pp. 1-7.

18/16: Texas Folk Songs, photocopies of songs by Rod Drake, pp. 8-14.

18/17: Texas Folk Songs, photocopies of songs by Rod Drake, pp. 15-27.

18/18: Texas Folk Songs, photocopies of songs by Rod Drake, pp. 28-38.

18/19: Texas Folk Songs, photocopies of songs by Rod Drake, pp. 39-55.

18/20: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs, pp. 1-19.

18/21: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs, pp. 20-43.

18/22: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs, pp. 44-67.

18/23: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs, pp. 68-95.

18/24: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs, pp. 96-125.

18/25: Texas Folk Songs, photocopy of Rod Drake's Songs, loose sheets.

Slave Mutiny

22/6: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 1-25.

22/7: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 20-50.

22/8: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 51-75.

22/9: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 76-100.

22/10: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 101-125.

22/11: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 126-150.

22/12: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 151-169.

22/13: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 170-189.

22/14: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 190-209.

22/15: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 210-229.

22/16: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 230-249.

22/17: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 250-265.

22/18: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 266-275.

22/19: Slave Mutiny, Owens' sources, pp. 276-289.

Walking on Borrowed Land

30/1: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XI - XIV.

30/2: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XV - XVII.

30/3: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XVIII - XX.

30/4: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XXI - XXV.

30/5: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XXVI - XXIX.

30/6: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XXX - XXXIV.

30/7: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XXXV - XXXIX

30/8: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XL - XLI.

30/9: Walking on Borrowed Land, typescript - carbon copy - Chapters XLII - XLV.

30/10: Walking on Borrowed Land, notes (included with typescript).

30/11: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapter I - III.

30/12: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters IV - VI.

30/13: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters VII - IX.

30/14: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters X - XIII.

30/15: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XIV - XVI.

30/16: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XVII - XIX.

30/17: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XX - XXII.

30/18: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XXIII - XXV.

30/19: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XXVI - XXIX.

30/20: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XXX - XXXIV.

30/21: Walking on Borrowed Land, manuscript with revisions - Chapters XXXV - XXXVI.

30/22: Walking on Borrowed Land, page proofs - pp. 1-61.

30/23: Walking on Borrowed Land, page proofs - pp. 62-122.

30/24: Walking on Borrowed Land, page proofs - pp. 123-179.

30/25: Walking on Borrowed Land, page proofs - pp. 180-223.

30/26: Walking on Borrowed Land, page proofs - pp. 224-270.

30/27: Walking on Borrowed Land, page proofs - pp. 271 - 304.

Texas Oil Pioneers

31/1: "Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers", statement of project.

31/2: deposition lists of prospects, pp. 1-18.

31/3: deposition lists of prospects, pp. 19-36.

31/4: deposition list of tape recordings.

31/5: deposition newspaper articles concerning the Oral History project.

31/6: deposition background material for the Oral History project.

31/7: deposition brochure on the "Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers" and a series of sketches compiled from Owens' research (condensed from Texas Oil Pioneers by Owens).

31/8: deposition The Texas Company History prepared by Wilfred B. Talman.

31/9: deposition The Texas Company History, copy No. 3.

31/10: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typed and handwritten notes including some rough draft.

31/11: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typed and handwritten notes including some rough draft.

31/12: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typed and handwritten notes including some rough draft.

31/13: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typed and handwritten notes including some rough draft.

31/14: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript of First draft, pp. 1-24.

31/15: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript of First draft, pp. 25-50.

31/16: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript of First draft, pp. 51-84.

31/17: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript of First draft, pp. 85-111.

31/18: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript of First draft, pp. 112-135.

31/19: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript (with some notes), pp. 1-37.

31/20: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript (with some notes), pp. 38-87.

31/21: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript (with some notes), pp. 88-120.

31/22: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript (with some notes), pp. 121-160.

31/23: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript (with some notes), pp. 161-189.

31/24: Texas Oil Pioneers: Walter Benona Sharp, typescript (with some notes), pp. 190-212.

Fever in the Earth

33/1: Fever in the Earth, First draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 177-215.

33/2: Fever in the Earth, First draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 216-242.

33/3: Fever in the Earth, First draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 243-266.

33/4: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 1-40.

33/5: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 41-88.

33/6: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 89-131.

33/7: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 132-161.

33/8: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 162-187.

33/9: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 188-216.

33/10: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 217-246.

33/11: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 247-280.

33/12: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 281-315.

33/13: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 316-356.

33/14: Fever in the Earth, Second draft of No Toil No Death No Danger, pp. 357-405.

33/15: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 1-24.

33/16: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 24a-47.

33/17: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 48-75.

33/18: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 76-108.

33/19: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 108a-128.

33/20: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 128a-145.

33/21: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 145a-166.

33/22: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 166a-192.

33/23: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 192-216.

33/24: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 216a-247.

33/25: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 248-269.

33/26: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 269a-293.

33/27: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 294-315.

33/28: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 315a-331.

33/29: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 331a-352.

33/30: Fever in the Earth, manuscript - unedited and uncut, pp. 353-384.

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