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Invitations Accepted and Declined

12/1: Speaking Engagements accepted. January 1957

12/2: Speaking Engagements accepted. February 1957

12/3: Speaking Engagements accepted. March 1957

12/4: Speaking Engagements accepted. April 1957

12/5: Speaking Engagements accepted. May 1957

12/6: Speaking Engagements accepted. June - August 1957

12/7: Speaking Engagements accepted. September 1957

12/8: Speaking Engagements accepted. October 1957

12/9: Speaking Engagements accepted. November - December 1957

12/10: Speaking Engagements accepted. January 1958

12/11: Speaking Engagements accepted. Undated

12/12: Invitations declined. January - August 1955

12/13: Invitations declined. September - December 1955

12/14: Invitations declined. January - March 1956

12/15: Invitations declined. April - August 1956

12/16: Invitations declined. September - December 1956

12/17: Invitations declined. January - March 1957

12/18: Invitations declined. April - August 1957

12/19: Invitations declined. September - December 1957

President's Records

3/1: President's records, 1960-1961

3/2: President's records, 1961-1962

3/3: President's records, 1962-1963 (1 of 2)

3/4: President's records, 1962-1963 (2 of 2)

3/5: President's records, 1963-1964

3/6: President's records, 1964-1965

3/7: President's records, 1965-1966

3/8: President's records, 1966-1968

3/9: President's records, 1968-1970

3/10: President's records, 1970-1971

3/11: President's records, 1971-1972

3/12: President's records, 1972-1973 (1 of 3)

3/13: President's records, 1972-1973 (2 of 3)

3/14: President's records, 1972-1973 (3 of 3)

3/15: President's records, 1974-1975

3/16: President's records, 1975-1976

3/17: President's records, 1976-1977

3/18: President's records, 1977-1978 (1 of 2)

3/19: President's records, 1977-1978 (2 of 2)

3/20: President's records, 1978-1979 (1 of 2)

3/21: President's records, 1978-1979 (2 of 2)

3/22: President's records, 1979-1980

3/23: President's records, 1980-1981

3/24: President's records, 1981-1982

3/25: President's records, 1982-1983 (1 of 2)

3/26: President's records, 1982-1983 (2 of 2)

3/27: President's records, 1983-1984

3/28: President's records, 1984-1985

3/29: President's records, 1985-1986

3/30: President's records, 1986-1987

3/31: President's records, 1987-1988

3/32: President's records, Undated

Research Analysis Corporation, National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, and Dominican Republic Trips

34/1: Research Analysis Corporation Agendas

34/2: Research Analysis Corporation Agendas

34/3: Research Analysis Corporation Agendas

34/4: Research Analysis Corporation Biographies

34/5: Research Analysis Corporation Briefs

34/6: Research Analysis Corporation Correspondence

34/7: Research Analysis Corporation Research Areas

34/8: Student Attitudes Toward Aspects of the A&M College of Texas. Spring 1954

34/9: Rural Poverty and Low-Income Families in Texas. 1966-1967 (1/2)

34/10: Rural Poverty and Low-Income Families in Texas. 1967 (2/2)

34/11: Extension Programs for Low-Income Rural Families. 1966-1968

34/12: Texas Agricultural Extension Service Report, General Information on Rural Poverty in Texas. January 1967

34/13: National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty. September 1966 - January 1967

34/14: National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, Washington D. C. Materials. February 1967

34/15: National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty. January 1967 - May 1967

34/16: National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty. May 1967 - January 1968

34/17: National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, Reading Materials. January 1967
Task Force on Economic Growth and Opportunity: The Concept of Poverty, 1965.

34/18: National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, Reading Materials. January 1967
Catalog of Federal Programming for Individual and Community Improvement. December 15, 1965

34/19: Dominican Republic Trip Correspondence. 1965-1966

34/20: Dominican Republic Trip Newspaper Clippings. 1966-1968

34/21: Dominican Republic Trip Brochures and Postcards

34/22: Dominican Republic Trip Photographs

Comic Books

Ardan Tim L’Audace. This is a french comic book dated from 1949-1958. Tim and his black sidekick, Salam, are ‘do-good’ adventurers who travel the earth from one adventure to the next.
Bill Kraker. Bill Kraker, is a comic book of a Spanish version of Tarzan, accompanied by his two black sidekicks, Togui and Dringo. The comic appears to date from the 1950’ and only ran for less than a year.
Bibi Fricotin. This is a french comic book originally produced after World War II and then reproduced in the 1970’s. The comic features a white boy, Bibi Fricotin, and his black friend, Razibus Zouzou. They are constantly getting into and out of trouble as they experience adventures together all over the world. The earlier issues are dedicated to 68 issues ranging from the 1940’s to the 1970’s.

Comic Books

-Sjors & Sjimmie is a Dutch adaptation of the US-comic Perry Winkle. The difference is Sjors (Perry) forms a duo with African born Sjimmie. They're raised by Sally and the Colonel. The Colonel regularly finds himself on the receiving end of their pranks. In return Sjors & Sjimmie are outsmarted by their scheming classmate Dikkie, although they manage to stay the best of friends. In the original version, Sjimmie had stereotyped features, including broken language, but this changes later on as the pair grew into teenagers and civil rights awareness increased.

L. L. Foster Research Materials

1/1:

  • Personal Papers on L. L. Foster
  • Three promissory notes Gilbert to Foster. 1886
  • Letter Cavitt to Foster. June 9, 1898
  • Family Record of Joseph D. Foster. 1892 (3 pages)
  • Letter T. E. Hollingsworth to Foster. March 9, 1898
  • Letter (promissory note) Discon to Foster. November 30, 1889
  • Foster letter and order to W.B. Wortham for Glover… Anderson Oil Co. Stock (original and 2 copies)
  • Checks (2) to W. B. Wortham. April 9, 1891
    . Federal Notice Col. L. L. Foster. December 2, 1901
  • Resolution on Death of Foster by A&M Board of Directors. Undated (2 pages)
  • Letter T. O. Walton to Mus. L. L. Foster. August 1, 1928 Photocopies included with each

1/2: Correspondence Letters and other Materials

  • From D. B. Cofer to Mrs. C. D. Kelly. September 29, 1955
  • From D. B. Cofer to Mrs. W. H. V. Harris. November 17, 1955
  • From D. B. Cofer to C. D. Kelly. November 17, 1955
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mrs. B. S. Nelson. March 4, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mr. H. H. Hankey. March 18, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to Mr. John C. Eckert. March 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Studtman Photo Service. March 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mr. Dudley Whitcomb. March 18, 1963
  • From Dudley Whitcomb to Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns. March 20, 1963
  • From Henry H. Hankey to Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns. March 21, 1963
  • From Dixie T. Milton to Lt. Col. Byrns. March 22, 1963
  • News article attached "Biographical Sketches of Members of the 19th Legislature"
  • From Sophie Hutson Rollins to Byrns. March 25, 1963
  • From J. C. Eckert to Byrns. March 26, 1963
  • From Robert E. Byrns to J. C. Eckert. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Judge Paine Lee Bush. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Harry B. Tuer. April 26, 1963
  • From Byrns to Joe Thomas. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to Nole Hollingsworth. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to C. C. Clements. April 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to the Pastor at The First Baptist Church in Austin. May 1, 1963
  • From Tuer to Byrns. May 2, 1963
  • From Noel Stollingsworth to Byrns. May 3, 1963
  • From Byrns to T. D. McNeil. May 3, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 12, 1963
  • From Byrns to Farm and Ranch Publishing Company. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to Goolsby. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to L. H. Tapscott. May 14, 1963
  • From Byrns to McNeil. May 14, 1963
  • From Irma Ferguson to Col. Robert E. Byrns
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 19, 1963
  • From Ray A. Walter to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. July 16, 1952
  • From Ray A. Walter to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. July 22, 1952
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. May 23, 1963
  • From Robert W. Parker to Byrns. May 23, 1963
  • From L. H. Tapscott to Byrns. May 23, 1963
  • From Bush to Byrns. May 26, 1963
    . Material on L. L. Foster prepared by Bush for Byrns
  • From Bush to Byrns. May 31, 1963
  • Copy of news article "Col. Foster Died in Dallas Today". December 2, 1901
  • From Tapscott to Byrns. June 3, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. June 6, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mr. Ray A. Walker. June 6, 1963
  • From Bush to Col. R. E. Byrns. June 13, 1963
  • From Ray A. Walter to Robert E. Byrns. June 15, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. June 18, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Mary Givens Bryan. June 20, 1963
  • From Bush to Col. Robert E. Byrns. June 21, 1963
  • "Death of Col. Foster"
  • From Sims to Burns. June 29, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. T. D. McNeil. August 6, 1963
  • From Mrs. Philip W. Bryant to Byrns. July 1, 1963
  • From L. H. Tapscott to Byrns. July 29, 1963

1/3: Correspondence Letters

  • From Mrs. Homer Bevill to Byrns. June 18, 1962
  • From Byrns to The County Clerk and Recorder. June 18, 1962
  • From Byrns to Mr. Ray A Walter
  • From Byrns to Dr. J. R. K. Kantor
  • "Library Photographic Service Rates"
  • From Kantor to Byrns. December 9, 1963
  • From McNeil to Byrns. May 16, 1964
  • From Byrns to Mr. Jack Hawkins. June 22, 1962
  • From Ray A. Walter to Byrns. September 5, 1962
  • From Tollison to Byrns. October 23, 1962
  • From Byrns to Walker. November 13, 1962
  • From Byrns to the librarian at Georgia State Library. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to State Capital. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Helen Estes. November 14, 1962
  • From Byrns to the Greenville County Clerk and Recorder
  • From Byrns to Tollison. November 16, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Nadine Simmons. November 16, 1962
  • From Wheeler to Mrs. Bryan. November 19, 1962
  • From Miss Maggie Garlington to Byrns. November 27, 1962
  • From Pete Wheeler to Mrs. Bryan. November 19, 1962
  • From Byrns to the Director of the Georgia Department of Veterans. November 14, 1962
  • Information search letter by Mrs. Byran. November 26, 1962
  • From Byrns to Dr. William R. Estep
  • From Mrs. Bryan to Byrns. December 22, 1962
  • From Ray A. Walter to Byrns. Dec. 10, 1962
  • From W. R. Estep to Byrns. November 30, 1962
  • From Byrns to Miss Maggie Garlington. February 12, 1963
  • From Byrns to Estep. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bevill. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bryan. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Walter. February 27, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bevill. February 27, 1963
  • From Hutson to Byrns. February 28, 1963
  • From Miss Garlington to Byrns. February 27, 1962
  • From W. R. Estep to Byrns. March 1, 1963
  • From Byrns to Shuffler. March 1, 1963
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Bryan
  • Correspondence between Byrns and Walter
  • From Byrns to Mrs. Henry Rollins. March 4, 1963
  • Promotion List, Session 1931-1932
  • From Walton to Mrs. L. L. Foster

1/4: Correspondence Letters

  • From Martin to Mr. Gibb Gilchrist
  • From Kemp to Gibb Gilchrist
  • From Gilchrist to Kemp
  • From Gilchrist to Martin
  • From Walter to Mrs. Castle
  • From Walter to 'The Librarian'
  • From Byrns to The Texas Aggie

1/5: Correspondence Letters

  • From Seward to Cofer
  • Copy of "In Memoriam" for Foster
  • From Byrns to Editor of the Groesbeck Journal
  • From Jack R. Hawkins to Byrns. February 24, 1962
  • From Byrns to Librarian at Bancroft Library. February 26, 1962
  • From Byrns to Dr. Llorena Friend. February 27, 1962
  • From Byrns to Mr. Dorman Winfrey
  • From Byrns to General Services Administration. February 27, 1962
  • From Llerena Friend to Byrns. March 5, 1962
  • From Kantor to Byrns. March 5, 1962
  • From Byrns to General Services Administration. March 15, 1962
  • From James M. Day to Byrns. March 30, 1962
  • From Richard Weinert for Byrns. April 5, 1962
  • From Byrns to Walter. June 18, 1962
  • From Walter to Byrns. June 21, 1962

1/6: Funeral Notice and Photographs

  • Funeral Notice for L. L. Foster
  • Picture of Foster and his family in Groesbeck 1885 or 1886
  • Picture of Mack Foster. 1925
  • Picture of Henry Foster. 1915
  • Picture of Walter Foster. 1900
  • Picture of Edna Foster. 1900
  • Picture of May Foster. 1887-1896
  • Picture of Walter and Joseph Foster
  • Picture of Joseph Foster. 1912
  • Picture of Henry Foster. 1899
  • Picture of Henry Foster and friends. 1899

Military Correspondence

S1-1/1: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Field Notes. Burns' account of activities in Northern Mexico and Texas borderlands. Handwritten-very difficult to read, 1 leaf, 1 page, circa 1848-1849.
  • B - Letter from W. W. Burns to Major F. J. Porter. Letter from Burns to his commanding officer appealing a negative decision concerning leave requested. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 10 August 1858.
  • C - "Special Orders" from the War Department for Captain William W. Burns. Orders for Burns to take over duties in Subsistence Department at Leavenworth KS. Handwritten Formal Document. 1 leaf, 1 page, 16 February 1861.
  • D - Orders from Head Quarters Department, of Ohio for Captain Wm Craig. Orders for man to transfer-copied to Burns. Handwritten Formal Document. 1 leaf, 1 page, 21 June 1861.
  • E - Letter to Capt. W. W. Burns from R. Macfeely. The letter concerns a discussion about rations and of transferring funds for Volunteers. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, 5 August 1861.
  • F - Letter from Burns to an unspecified General. The letter discusses troop movements-unsigned, a draft (?) Handwritten, 1 leaf, 23 January 1862.
  • G - Confidential letter to Burns from S. Williams. The letter requests an explanation in regard to a letter written on the 23rd (refers to item 1/6 possibly). Handwritten letter, 1 leaf, 3 February 1862.
  • H - Letter to unspecified General. The letter fully explains the situation requested in the previous Letter G. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 7 February 1862.
  • I - General Orders No. 13. Command to troops to "March toward the enemy." Handwritten, 1 leaf, 15 April 1862.
  • J - Letter (copy) to "Captain J. H. Taylor" from John Sedgwick. Report discussing military maneuvers and strategy. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 31 May 1862 - 1 June 1862.
  • K - Note from J. H. Taylor to "Gen" (copy). The short note discusses a bridge to be built and a wounded officer. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 5 June 1862.
  • L - Letter/ report to Sedgwick from Burns. Discusses military movements and casualties. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 4 leaves, 2 pages, 5 June 1862.
  • M - Letter from S. Williams to Burns. Order to move troops. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 5 June 1862.
  • N - Battle Narrative "Seven days Fight before Richmond." Journal entries describing battles at Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Peach Orchard, Savages Station, etc. Handwritten, 2 leaves, July 1862.
  • O - Battle Narrative: "Report of the Battles at Orchard Station, Savages, Glendale & Malvern." A lengthy description of engagement. Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 4 pages, 4 July 1862.
  • P - Battle Narrative. Description of engagement of June 29 and 30th as well as July 1 and 2nd. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 1 leaf, 2 pages, 5 July 1862.

S1-1/2: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Notebook section. This is a torn-away portion of a ruled notebook (5 ½ X 8 ½). This was written well after the fact and is a report of actions during several battles plus copies of letters. Handwritten, 6 leaves, 12 pages, 6 July 1862.
  • B - "Special Orders" from Head Quarters Dept. of the Potomac granting medical leave for W. W. Burns. Orders for twenty-day medical leave. Formal Printed Document filled-in with handwritten specifics. 1 leaf, 7 July 1862.
  • C - General Order. This appears to be a draft of Burns' farewell to troops after being relieved. Handwritten. 1 leaf, 1 page, 8 July 1862.
  • D - Letter from Brig. General John Sedgwick to S. Williams recommending promotion for Burns. Letter recommending numerous people, including Burns, for promotion. Handwritten Formal document. 1 leaf, 11 July 1862.
  • E - Letter from Burns to Maj. F. A. Walker. "Application for the command of the division now commanded by Brig Genl French." Handwritten, 1 leaf, 29 October 1862.
  • F - Letter from Burns to Adjutant Genl. 9th Corps. The letter describes detail of battle and tactical maneuvers. Handwritten, 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 3 pages, 15 December 1862.
  • G - Letter from Burns to Senator John Sherman. Request for a recommendation for confirmation of the appointment to Major General. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 10 January 1863.
  • H - Letter from Burns to John Sherman et al. Correspondence surrounding Burns' appointment to Major General. Handwritten letters and facsimile transcription (apparently) of other documents-all in Burns' handwriting. 5 leaves, 10 January 1863.
  • I - Fragment of a copy of a telegram from Rosecrans to Burns with Burns' note. Writing concerns the request for Burns to join Rosecrans with a note but this is an incomplete set. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 2 pages, 24 January 1863.
  • J - Letter from Burns to Butterfield. Letter of a formal request for transfer to Rosecrans. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 4 February 1863.
  • K - Special orders: relieving Burns of duty by Hooker. Copy of order in Burns' handwriting. A handwritten formal document, 1 leaf, 7 February 1863.
  • L - Special orders: relieving Burns of duty by Hooker. This is the same text as 1/27, with some discrepancies-an original? In Burns' handwriting but modified? Handwritten formal document. 1 leaf, 7 February 1863.
  • M - General Orders: Burns' farewell to troops before joining Rosecrans. Letter to troops from Burns thanking them for service. Handwritten formal document. 1 leaf, 8 February 1863.

S1-1/3: This folder contains the following document,

  • A - Resignation sent to President A. Lincoln. Mimeographed copies of handwritten formal documents and one typewritten copy of a document on file. 7 leaves, 6 March 1863.
  • This is a problematic set of papers. They are mimeographed (20th century) copies of documents that chronicle the unfortunate events leading to Burns never receiving his supposed appointment to Major General and his resulting decision to resign. Additionally, there is a footnote written by possibly him but in the third person. There is a typed "copy" (Undated) that was alleged to have been written by Sedgwick recommending the appointment.

S1-1/4: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Letter from Isaac Wistar to Burns. This letter is from an apparent colleague and implores Burns to reconsider resigning. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 14 March 1863.
  • B - Letter from Isaac Wistar to Burns. This letter is an expansion of the thoughts expressed in the A/ 15 letter. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 21 March 1863.
  • C - Letter from Burns to "Schalk." This may have been written to an Emil Schalk who wrote a book called Summary of the Art of War (1862 or 63?) Lengthy description of Seven Days and Fredericksburg Battles. Handwritten, 2 sheets, 4 leaves, 8 pages, 15 May 1863.
  • D - Letter (apparently) from Burns to a [Fry?]. Rather tersely written letter of inquiry to someone who was, it seems, an intermediary in the non-appointment dealings-possibly James Barnet Fry. Handwritten letter, no signature. 1 leaf, ca. 1863.
  • E - Letter was written by Winfield Scott Hancock after the failed attempt to capture Petersburg by tunneling under the Union lines. It is a firsthand account and is very difficult to read. Handwritten. 1 leaf, 2 pages, 3 August 1864.
  • F - Letter-believed to be from Burns by handwriting comparison-to unknown General. The letter discusses an accompanying campaign document (not with the letter) and references individuals who could either hinder or help. Handwritten letter, no signature. 1 leaf, 21 October 1864.
  • G - Narrative written by Burns. This is another account of his non-appointment debacle. 1 leaf, 4 pages, circa 1865
  • H - Special Orders for Burns. Orders to transfer to Hilton Head S. C. with Subsistence Department. Printed form filled-in with handwriting, 1 leaf, 8 December 1865.
  • I - Letter from James B. Fry to Burns. Letter to Burns in support of his getting an appointment. Handwritten letter. 1 leaf, 2 December 1865.
  • J - Letter from Dent to Burns. The letter refers to someone's sentiments toward Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 17 February 1868.
  • K - Letter from Burns to E. R. S. Canby. The letter refers to some miscommunication concerning the relief of Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 19 February 1868.
  • L - Special Orders No. 195. Orders for Burns to report to duty to Division of the Pacific. Printed Notice, 1 leaf, 26 November 1873.
  • M - Letter from O. E. Babcock to W. W. Burns. Acknowledgment of receipt by President of the document (undoubtedly related to the mysteriously missing appointment) from Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 8 August 1874.
  • N - Letter to O. E. Babcock from Wm. W. Belknap, Secretary of War. The letter is a follow-up to an apparent inquiry made by Babcock on behalf of Burns and his unfulfilled appointment. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 3 October 1874.
  • O - Commission Notice. Form notification from Adjutant General's Office of Burns' being appointed Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence with the rank of Lieutenant Col. Printed form filled-in blanks, 1 leaf, 16 February 1875.
  • P - List of Officers of the Subsistence Department. The printed list includes the name of William W. Burns under Lieutenant-Colonels and as "Chief C. S. Mil Division of the Pacific and the Department of California. Purchasing and Depot C. S. at San Francisco." Printed list, 1 leaf, 1 May 1876.
  • Q - Memorandum from the War Department. The memo is a printed form with blanks to be filled-in concerning missing information on actions in the civil war. This requests information from Burns on the Siege of Yorktown. A printed piece with handwriting, 1 leaf, 28 August 1876.
  • R - Report of the Operations of Burns Brigade at Yorktown to Hon. J. D. Cameron, Secretary of War. Lengthy retrospective and description that was apparently requested by the Secretary's office. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 4 pages, 6 September 1876.
  • S - Clarification letter from Vincent to Burns. Notice of clarification in an erroneous record of absence. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 8 September 1876.
  • T - Burns' journal entry. This is, possibly, a copy of entries taken from the Army Register, but includes and unsigned commentary-handwriting is that of Burns-two copies, one appears to be a draft but has material changes made to the content of the commentary. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1879.
  • U - Letter from Burns to Hancock. Personal letter. Handwritten. 1 leaf, 3 September 1880.

S1-1/5: This folder contains the following documents,

  • A - Unsigned letter to Committee on Military Affairs from Burns. Possibly a draft of a letter-in Burns' handwriting but unsigned. Handwritten, 1 leaf, circa 1880.
  • B - Letter from Burns to W. S. Hancock. Lengthy letter of explanation of "what happened" concerning his promotion, or lack thereof. Handwritten, 3 leaves, circa 1880.
  • C - Narrative concerning the Peninsular Campaign. This appears to be an incomplete draft of something written to answer someone's inquiry (Urbb? Webb?). Handwritten, 3 leaves, 3 pages, circa 1881.
  • D - Letter from Burns to General W. L. Sherman. Another appeal concerning Burns' non-appointment. Handwritten letter, 1 leaf, February 1881.
  • E - Letter to Burns from General W. L Sherman. An apparent response to item 1/55. Handwritten letter, 2 leaves, 20 February 1881.
  • F - Letter from M. Halstead to W. W. Burns. The letter is a copy of another, presumably, because it is in Burns' handwriting. 1 leaf, 11 June 1881.
  • G - Letter to "The President" from W. D. Bickham. Letter of reference for Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 30 June 1881.
  • H - Letter from Burns to "The President." Letter of appeal for Major General Commission. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 July 1881.
  • I - Statement. Journal entry writing style but does not appear to be Burns' handwriting. Handwritten. 3 leaves, circa 1881.
  • J - Letter from Burns to General Rosecrans. Letter of explanation and reassurance that the battle of Chickamauga was not his fault. Handwritten letter. 3 leaves glued along the edge to bind together, 25 February 1882.
  • K - Notice. Formal notice to Burns of commission as Colonel and Asst. Commissary General of Subsistence. Form filled-in with handwriting. 1 leaf, 8 January 1885.
  • L - Letter from Burns to Sec of War, Endicott. Another appeal concerning the non-appointment to Major General. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 21 January 1886.
  • M - Formal Notice of Burns' retirement. Printed notice of retirement from active duty "by command of Major General Schofield: Chauncy McKeever, Acting Adjutant General." *NOTE: Backside of notice has a lengthy handwritten statement in what seems like that of an older person… in pencil. Reads like a psychological or character profile describing the personality and habits of, presumably, Burns? Author unknown but could be Burns' own synopsis of himself. Printed and Handwritten in pencil, 1 leaf, 4 September 1889.
  • N - Retrospective narrative of Burns' career. Written in the third person, this incomplete narrative was written by Burns (judging from the handwriting). Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 2 pages, circa 1889.
  • O - "Extract from Cincinnati Commercial." Burns apparently copied a portion of a news article from the newspaper. Handwritten, 1 leaf, Undated.
  • P - Incomplete letter from Burns; receiver unknown. The narrative concerns a battle at Malvern. Handwritten. 1 sheet, 2 leaves, 1 page, Undated.
  • Q - Statement in Burns' handwriting concerning his retirement. Reads like a draft of a legislative resolution. Handwritten, 1 leaf, Undated.
  • R - Copied battle description. This appears to be a copy made by Burns in his later years-possibly an excerpt from a book written by Charles Banes. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 2 pages, Undated.
  • S - Statement in Burns' handwriting concerning retirement having been wounded in action. Reads like a draft of a legislative resolution. Handwritten, 1 leaf, Undated.
  • T - Copy of battle description almost verbatim to 1/69. This document is another copy from, presumably, the book written by Charles M. Bane titled: The History of the Philadelphia Brigade…. Handwritten, 1 sheet, four leaves, 2 pages, Undated.
  • U - Statement in Burns' handwriting concerning retirement and retention of rank. Reads like a draft of a legislative resolution. Handwritten, 1 leaf, Undated.
  • V - Statement made to Genl McClellan upon which he wrote his endorsement of Genls Sumner and Sedgwick's recommendation." This is a report of Savages Station and Glendale made to McClellan. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.
  • W - Printed copy of Act. Same as referred to in 1/72 along with handwritten revision as a footnote by Burns. Handwritten page, 1 leaf, Undated.
  • X - "Salient Points to Peninsular Campaigns." Memorandum written by Burns. Handwritten, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.
  • Y - Personal statement. It seems to be a portion of something larger…narrative of Burns' career. Judging by the T-bars in the handwriting, this is a match to that in 1/64 and is most likely not that of Burns. Handwritten page, 2 leaves, Undated.
  • Z - Personal statement. Narrative written by Burns. Handwritten page. 1 leaf, Undated.
  • AA - "Etat de service in Command of Volunteer Troops…." A lengthy partial chronology of Burns' war-time career (1861-1863). Handwritten, 2 Sheets, 8 leaves, 8 pages, Undated.
  • BB - Notebook section. This is a torn-away portion of a ruled notebook (5 ½ X 8 ½). This was written well after the fact and is a report of actions during several battles plus copies of letters. Handwritten, 6 leaves, 12 pages, Undated.
  • CC - Statement in Burns' handwriting concerning his retirement. Reads like a draft of a legislative resolution. Handwritten, 1 leaf, Undated.
  • DD - "Savages Station" and "Nelson's farm- 'Glendale'." Brief descriptions of these two battles. Handwritten, 2 leaves, 1 page, Undated.
  • EE - Map sowing unknown battlefield layout. Hand-drawn in pencil with ink notations, 1 leaf, 1 page, Undated.

Miscellaneous Documents

S2-2/1
A - Various news clippings. Death notice of Magruder (father of young Lloyd Burns Magruder and Pauline Magruder), articles on Edwin Stanton and George McClellan, an opera in Paris, mortgage lien note advertisement from one of the real estate people the General dealt with, an article on investing, and, an article on Mr. B. L. Prince (suitor of Mabelle Burns) who had intestinal hemorrhages. 1901-1903.

S2-2/2
A - Fragments. Various empty envelopes, small postcards to Burns, a photograph of an unknown couple, a partial letter from a real estate company. 13 items in total. 1892-1903.

Letters

1/1
Letters from Edward Everett to Samuel W. Everett. June 21, 1846 - May 16, 1847

Letter to Edward Everett from Capt. James O. Morgan. Copy of formal notice of having been wounded. September 11, 1846

Letter to Edward Everett from Captain James Harvey Ralston. Certificate of disability. July 10, 1847

Letter to Col. R. Jones from Edward Everett. Application for pension due to a disability. September 18, 1847

Letter, "To All Whom it may concern" from Col. William Weatherford. Honorable discharge. June 18, 1846
Handwritten copy in ink of official record. January 26, 1849

Letter, "To Whom It May Concern" from Captain James D. Morgan. Granting on one year's furlough due to injury. May 26, 1847
Handwritten copy in ink of official record. January 26, 1849

Letter to Edward Everett from W. H. Bissell. Short note on "his bill passing the House". January 9, 1852

Letter to "Dear Father" from Taylar Clark. April 13, 1863

Letter to "Dear Parents" from Henry. September 6, 1863

Correspondence and News Clipping

1/1
Brief biography of Gideon J. Buck

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Findley Correspondence and Miscellaneous

1/1:

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

1/2: 35 Photographs

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

1/3: 36 unlabeled photos of cadets

1/4: Correspondence

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

Correspondence

1-1: Letters from 1934

1-2: Letters from 1935

January 3 - December 26 about Texas Club and cooking

January 3 - letter from A. Garland Adair to Mrs. Oliver Harris
January 4 - letter from Dudley F. McCohllum to Mrs. McLendon
January 13 - letter from Dudley F. McCohllum to Mr. and Mrs. Harris
January 26 - handwritten dictation on Mama’s Treasures
May 17 - letter from A.L. Eads to Mrs. Harris
September 24 - letter from Mary Ellis Arnes to Mrs. Harris
September 27 - letter from Betty Crocker to Mrs. Harris (cooking recipe)
October 2 - letter from Helen Gladstone to Mrs. Harris (cooking recipe)
October 7 - letter from Helen Kurx to Mrs. Harris
October 8 - letter from Bonnie May Leary to Mrs. Harris
October 9 - letter from Upton Close to Mrs. Harris
October 9 - letter from (unknown) to Mrs. Harris (blue parchment)
October 11 - letter from Joe Betsy Allred
October 18 - letter from Mrs. W.W. White to Mrs. Harris
October 28 - two-page letter from New Smic to (unknown possibly Mrs. Harris?)
October 29 - letter from Mrs. W.T. Martin to Mrs. Harris
November 8 - letter to Mrs. Harris (from ?)
November 21 - letter from Virginia J. Lodge to Mrs. Harris
November 22 - letter from Frances Lee Barton to Mrs. Harris
November 25 - letter from Grace Ellis to Harris
December 10 - letter from Prudence Penny to Mrs. Harris
December 26 - letter from John M. Oskison to Mrs. Harris

1-3: Letters from 1936

January 13 - December 4 (discussing Texas Club, food menus, recipes, etc.)

January 13 - letter from K. Deakins to Mrs. Harris
January 30 - letter from Edith M. Barber to Mrs. Harris
March 7 - letter from Charles Muhlbauer to Mrs. Harris
March 17 - letter from George Henry Fox to Mrs. Harris
March 23 - letter from Mary A. Harris to Mrs. Harris
March 31 - letter from D.I. Lister to Mr. L. E. Martin
April 2 - letter from Noble Foster Hoggson to Mrs. Harris
April 4 - letter from Dudley McCollum to Mrs. Harris
April 6 - letter from G. L. Lister to Mrs. Harris
April 7 - letter from E. Nolan to Mrs. Harris
April 10 - letter from G. L. Lister to Mrs. Harris
April 23 - letter from Ayres Compton to Mrs. Harris
June 1 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
June 18 - letter from Anabel P. McCallum to Mrs. Harris
July 9 - letter from Douglas Silver to Mrs. Harris
July 12 - letter from George Henry Fox to Mrs. Harris
September 30 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
November 5 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
December 3 - letter from Maury H. B. Paul to Mrs. McLendon
December 4 - letter from Hazel Griggs to Mrs. Harris

1-4: Letters from 1937

January 7 - October 22 (Texas Club, personal, etc.)

January 25 - letter from Caris T. Beale to Mrs. Harris with an attached letter Beale wrote to Miss Mitchelle. Newspaper clippings on Edmond Ruffin on which Edmond Beale planes the party and other clippings on Beale.
February 3 - letter from Mrs. Harris to Miss Harbor
March 20 - letter from Jean Guthia to Mrs. Harris
March 21 - letter from Dorothy Kendrick Percy to Mrs. Harris
April 2 - letter from Mrs. Harris to Margaret Beale Houston
April 17 - letter from Arno B. Cammerer to Mrs. Harris
April 21 - letter from Dan Milian to Mrs. Harris
July 7 - letter from Ruth C. to Mrs. Harris
September 3 - letter from Mary E. Woolley to Mrs. Harris (Peoples Mandate Committee)
September 17 - letter from Mary E. Woolley to Mrs. Harris
October 22 - letter from Louise H. G. to Mrs. Harris
Undated - to Oliver from?

1-5: Letters from 1938

January 29 - November 2 (including NBC brochure 1938)

January 29 - letter from Rector to Mrs. Harris
March 25 - letter from Mrs. D. F. Houston to Mrs. Harris
Undated handwritten letter from ? to Mrs. Harris
April 14 - letter from Clay Morgan with two attached front row tickets of “Outstanding Sports Events” NBC Blue and Red Networks radio advertisement in the shape of ticket stub
from National Broadcasting Company “High in Sport” brochure of the times and dates of
sports broadcast throughout the country 1938
Fashion digest magazine circa 1938 with a letter from the publisher to Mrs. Harris
mentioning Mrs. Harris is referenced in the magazine
May 9 - letter from the Governor of signed by Texas James V. Allred to Mrs. Harris
October 17 - letter from the Eloise Davison Mrs. Harris
October 18 - letter from the Frances Lee Barton to Mrs. Harris
October 19 - letter from ….? to Mrs. Harris
November 2 - letter from Nancy Holmes to Mrs. Harris

1-6: Letters from 1939-1950

January 20 - letter from W.H. Cousins from Mrs. Harris
Recipe from Walt Cousins Sr.
Membership Card Hospitality Panel from the National Advisory Committee on women’s
Participation New York World’s Fair 1940

Miscellaneous

2/1
Seven miscellaneous thank you letters to Mrs. Harris (Undated)

2/2
Howell’s Antiques Card from Beaumont, Texas
The Governor’s Ball Invitation 1936 Texas Centennial Special Train
Cookie recipe written on the back of a partial piece of letter from R. W. Swift, October 3, 1885
A handwritten manuscript of an article for Susie Barton's shower with typed note FRAGILE
Founder Member Certificate from New York American Homemaker’s Club, New York Chapter
2 notes of peoples address
5 pages handwritten, "Memories of Experiences of an Oldtime News Agent, Henry Spofford (sp?)

2/3
Clippings of recipes from newspapers and magazines, and handwritten ones by Ma Harris.

2/4
Miscellaneous magazine articles. 1933-1938

Tolson Papers

1/1: Grade reports, starting in 1917

1/2: Letters to his family, 1918-1923

1/3: Letters to his family, 1937-1943

1/4: 1923 Commencement invitation

1/5: Newspaper articles, 1920-1954

1/6: Photographs

1/7: General Electric Publication

1/8: RCA Victor Co., Inc. Publication

Correspondence and Certificate for Service

1/1: Finding Guide

1/2: 201 file

1/3: Letters mostly from Gen. Stratemeyer, 1942-1951

1/4: Notes from and letters to parents
December 20, 1942 - August 21, 1943

1/5: Notes from and letters to parents
May 7 - August 10, 1946

1/6: Letters to parents
April 6 - May 1, 1949

1/7: Letters to parents
May 2-26 1949

1/8: Letters to parents
May 27 - June 20, 1949

1/9: Letters to parents
June 21 - July 15, 1949

1/10: Letters to parents
July 16 - August 9, 1949

1/11: Letters to parents
August 10 - September 3, 1949

1/12: Letters to parents
September 4-28 1949

1/13: Letters to parents
September 29 - October 23, 1949

1/14: Letters to parents
October 24 - November 17, 1949

1/15: Letters to parents
November 19 - December 12, 1949

1/16: Letters to parents
December 13, 1949 - January 6, 1950

1/17: Letters to parents
January 7-31 1950

1/18: Letters to parents
February 1-25, 1950

1/19: Letters to parents
February 26 - March 8, 1950

1/20: Letters to parents
June 3 - August 9, 1953

1/21: Letters to parents
August 14 - December 2, 1953

1/22: Letters to parents
December 6, 1953 - May 31, 1954

1/23: Military Certificates for Services, 1st Lieutenant B. B. Baker

Newspapers, Photograph and Catalogue from Yates-Watson

1-1: Catalogue and Price List of Nursery Stock

1-2: Photograph of William Watson, founder of Rosedale Nursery east of Brenham, and W. A. Yate's business card.

1-3: Article from Texas and Texans

1-4: Brenham Banner newspaper, September 9, 1913

News Articles, Class Newsletters, Songs and Yells, and other A&M Related Materials

2/1: Dallas Aggies Muster, 1944 and 1945

2/2: School of Military Science and Tactics at A&M College.

2/3: Stock information about AT&T Co. and Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Stock.

2/4: Notecards with names and addresses.

2/5: Old songs and yells of A&M College

2/6: Incomplete newspaper articles

2/7: Newspaper articles

2/8: Newspaper articles

2/9: Newspaper articles

2/10: Old A&M pennants

2/11: Sul Ross Reunion, June 3-5, 1948

2/12: Classes of 1901 and 1906 newsletters

2/13: Old issues of the Battalion, The Texas Aggie, and related items.

High School Workshop Materials

1/1: High School Journalism Workshop; A concentrated course of instruction in fundamentals of the high school newspaper and yearbook production. August 10-14, 1959

1/2: Directory and program for the "Second Annual High School Publications Workshop". July 24-29, 1960

1/3: Workshop directory. 1962

1/4: List of schools and sponsors attending the 1963 workshop. 1963 (2 copies)

1/5: Schedule for the "5th Annual High School Journalism Workshop, 1963

1/6: 6th Annual High School workshop

  • Workshop newsletter, Sweatshopper. April - May 1964
  • Letter sent to staff informing them they will soon be notified of how much they will make and what their job is for the upcoming workshop. June 26, 1964
  • Confirmation form for staff members
  • Several letters sent to the staff concerning what needs to be done before the workshop takes place.
  • Invitation sent out to schools asking them to consider attending the workshop. (copy)
  • Summary/Purpose of the 6th Annual workshop. July 12-17, 1964

1/7: Schedule for the 6th Annual High School Workshop. 1964

1/8: Letters to staff, personal notes, and summary/purpose for the 7th Annual workshop. 1965

1/9: Schedule for 7th Annual High School workshop. 1965

1/10: 7th Annual High School workshop yearbook. 1965

1/11: Letter to Lela Edwards concerning the workshop.

1/12: Schedule for the 8th Annual High School workshop. 1966

1/13: Summertime yearbook. 1966

1/14: Rough summary of schedule (2 copies), and letters to Lela Edwards for 9th Annual workshop. 1967

1/15: Schedule for 9th Annual High School workshop. 1967

1/16: Summertime yearbook. 1968

1/17: Summertime yearbook. 1969

1/18: Booklet, "How to plan and publish a mimeographed newspaper". Undated

Peacock Correspondence

1-01: Correspondence between Peacock and author Ramon F. Adams, 1963-1970. 18 leaves.

1-02: Correspondence between Peacock and Steve Goldstein and Peacock and Debbie Coor. 1977. 6 leaves.

1-03: Correspondence between Peacock and Obie B. Faulk, 1973. 2 leaves.

1-04: Correspondence between Peacock and Rep. O.C. Fisher. 1968. 2 leaves.

1-05: Correspondence between Peacock and Earle R. Forrest. 1964-1965. 5 leaves.

1-06: Correspondence between Peacock and descendants of Pat Garrett. 1964. 8 leaves.

1-07: Correspondence between Peacock and Gene Gressley. 1975. 4 leaves.

1-08: Correspondence between Peacock and Leon C. Metz. 1967-1970. 10 leaves.

1-09: Correspondence between Peacock and a variety of individuals (Sonnichsen, Rosa, et al.) regarding the Murrell family. 1972. 7 leaves.

1-10: Correspondence between Peacock and Edward Knowles. 1967-1969. 7 leaves.

1-11: Correspondence between Peacock and Colin Rickards. 1968. 1 leaf.

1-12: Correspondence between Peacock and Joseph G. Rosa. 1964-1976. 192 leaves, including some original drawings.

1-13: Correspondence between Peacock and Orland L. Sims. 1964-1968. 9 leaves.

1-14: Correspondence between Peacock and William Fielding Smith. 1965. 1 leaf.

1-15: Correspondence between Peacock and C.L. Sonnichsen. 1964-1970. 35 leaves, including a copy of “The American Morality Play”

1-16: Correspondence between Peacock and Floyd L. Temple. 1974. 5 leaves plus 11-page typescript by Temple “Double Bank Robbery at Stroud, Oklahoma, March 27th, 1915”

1-17: Gunfighter books, list, plus miscellaneous correspondence about acquiring books and magazines.

1-18: Gunfighters miscellaneous. 4 leaves. 1968-1970, including a letter from Ramon Adams. 4 leaves.

1-19: Westerners, Los Angeles, and Houston. Miscellaneous correspondence and membership list. 1972-1977.

1-20: Westerners, Kansas City. Miscellaneous correspondence. 1966-1974. 6 leaves.

1-21: English Westerners Society. 1966-1971. 12 leaves.

Materials Related to Volumes 3 - 6

The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick. 1974 (1991)

  • S2-3/01: Camera copy, pages 234 - 314e
  • S2-3/02: Camera copy, replacement pages
  • S2-3/03: Contracts and financial information. 1989-1992
  • S2-3/04: Production correspondence. 1987-1991
  • S2-3/05: Additional production documentation. 1990-1992; Undated
  • S2-3/06: Production documentation - Blurbs. Undated

The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick. 1975-1976 (1993)

  • S2-3/07: Production documentation. 1990-1993, Undated

The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick. 1977-1979 (1993)

  • S2-3/08: Production documentation. 1992-1993

The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick. 1980-1982 (2010)

  • S2-3/09: Early final draft before last changes, front matter - page 107
  • S2-3/10: Early final draft before last changes, pages 108 - 203
  • S2-3/11: Early final draft before last changes, pages 204 - 281
  • S2-3/12: Early final draft before last changes, pages 282 - 338
  • S2-3/13: Corrected galleys, with handwritten corrections, Cover - page 64
  • S2-3/14: Corrected galleys, with handwritten corrections, pages 65 - 165
  • S2-3/15: Corrected galleys, with handwritten corrections, pages 166 - 262
  • S2-3/16: Corrected galleys, with handwritten corrections, pages 263 - 338
  • S2-3/17: Production documentation. 1990-2000; Undated

Reel-to-Reel Civil Rights Tapes

Series 1, Large Reel-to-Reel Tape

  • Africa Untamed - 16mm
  • People Along the Mississippi

Series 2, Small Reel Tapes

  • "To Fulfill These Rights"?
  • Agencies and Organizations Involved in Civil-Rights Movement
  • Arousing the National Conscience
  • Back to Africa Movement
  • Emergence of Negroes Into Mainstream of American Life
  • Employment Opportunities and Job Training
  • Equality and Access
  • Freedom and Citizenship
  • From Native Land to American Shores
  • In Athletics
  • In Education & Religion
  • In Organizations
  • In the American Economy
  • In the Living Arts
  • In the Political World
  • Influence of Legislation on Status of Negroes
  • Into Bondage and Slavery
  • Negro Breakthrough in Sports
  • Negro Migration From the South
  • New Dimensions in Education for Negroes
  • New Horizons in Cultural Attainment
  • New Religious Influences
  • Out of the Depths of Slavery
  • Prehistoric Africa
  • Supreme Court Decision and Rights Theory
  • The Abolitionist Movement
  • The Negro and Disfranchisement
  • The Negro and Educational Advancement
  • The Negro and Industrial Expansion
  • The Negro and New Deal Era
  • The Negro and Politics
  • The Negro and Public Education
  • The Negro and the Armed Forces
  • The Negro and the Economy
  • The Negro and the Law
  • The Negro and the North Under Slavery
  • The Negro and the Rise of Organizations
  • The Negro in the South Under Slavery
  • The Negro-Competitor in Sports
  • The Quest for Equal Educational Opportunity
  • The Rise of a New Leadership Class
  • The Search for Justice

Correspondence

3/12: Environmental Safety and Health Committee Correspondence, 1991-1992

3/13: Banquet Committee Correspondence, 1986-1988

3/14: University Police Correspondence, 1971

3/15: Incoming Correspondence, 1977

3/16: Election Commission Correspondence, 1986-1987

3/17: Election Commission Correspondence, 1987

3/18: Comptroller Correspondence, 1986-1987

3/19: Executive Branch Correspondence, 1987-1988

3/20: Parent's Weekend Correspondence, 1987-1988

3/21: Steve Beller Correspondence, 1992-1993

3/22: Outgoing Correspondence, 1992-1993

3/23: President's Art Council Correspondence, 1993

3/24: Approach 13-30 Corporation Correspondence, 1974-1980

3/25: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1970-1971

3/26: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1971-1972

3/27: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1981-1993

3/28: John J. Koldus's Correspondence, 1979-1981

3/29: Personal Correspondence from the Office of John Sharpe, 1971-1972

3/30: Personal Correspondence from the Office of John Sharpe, 1971-1972

3/31: President's Office Correspondence, 1980-1981

Handbook

4/30: Students Rights and Responsibilities, Undated

4/31: Student Handbook, 1982-1985

4/32: Student Senate Handbook, 1986-1989

4/33: Revisions to the A&M Constitution (1 of 2), 1966-1970

4/34: Revisions to the A&M Constitution (2 of 2), 1958; 1965-1969; 1984-1987

Various Documents and Research Materials

5/1: January 1972 - July 1973 - Part One- Various materials regarding Harriette Andreadis' court case against California State University, Hayward

5/2: July 1969 - March 1974 - Part Two- Various materials regarding Harriette Andreadis' court case against California State University, Hayward

5/3: September 1974 - June 1976 - Trial briefs and court documents for Harriette Andreadis, et al. vs. Trustees of The California State University and Colleges, et al.

5/4: Article- "The Andreadis Case" by Bill Reuter from the UPC Newsletter; 3 copies

5/5: 1974: "Either/or? Both/And? Collective Bargaining and Academic Senates" by Eric Solomon

5/6: 1972-1973 - Early documents in Harriette Andreadis' grievance

5/7: Newspaper Article- "Fresno Philosophy Professor Wins in Federal District Court" source and author unknown

5/8: June 5, 1974 - Newspaper Article- "Hearing Ordered for Fired Professors" from the Oakland Tribune, author unknown; 2 copies

5/9: Summer 1988 - NWSAction Vol. 2, No. 2

5/10: 1988 - Letter about publishing HA article titled "Women's Studies Programs: A Brief Survey" with 2 copies of the article

5/11: 1987 - Two copies of Letter from NWSA Journal regarding HA paper titled "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile" with readers' comments, and multiple copies on essay

5/12: September and November 1987 - Letters asking for copies of HA paper titled "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/13: 1986 - Alphabetical ID List for Women's Studies Programs 1986 Questionnaire Data with handwritten notes

5/14: July 12, 1987 - Copy letter sent by HA with a copy of her paper titled "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile" with tables attached

5/15: 1986 - Academic letters ask for Harriette's guidance on criteria for formation of Women Studies Program/or courses, handwritten notes about A&M program and empty envelopes

5/16: Spring-Summer 1987 - NWSA Perspectives -The Women of Color Issue Vol. 5, No. 3 with handout for The National Council for Research on Women

5/17: July 9, 1987 - Letter from Suzanna Rose to Harriette Andreadis about meeting at the NWSA conference

5/18: 1976 - Book Chapters- "Preface", "Introduction" from A Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

5/19: Two copies of HA paper titled "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile", both with edits

5/20: Handwritten notes on Universities research used for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States…"

5/21: Sample Questionnaire of "Women's Studies Programs: How are they structured? How are they implemented?"

5/22: May 8, 1987 - Letter regarding the NWSA '87 conference presentation with HA abstract for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/23: Part one - Statistical Analysis System used for Questionnaire data for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/24: Part two - Statistical Analysis System used for Questionnaire data for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/25: Transparences of the Statistical Analysis System data used for the Questionnaire for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/26: Note about correcting mistakes and rerunning the Statistical Analysis System data

5/27: Part One- Original questionnaire responses for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/28: Part Two- Original questionnaire responses for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

5/29: 1987 - Part One- Data from Statistical Analysis System for each University involved in the questionnaire for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile

5/30: 1987 - Part Two- Data from Statistical Analysis System for each University involved in the questionnaire for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile

5/31: 1987 - Part Three- Data from Statistical Analysis System for each University involved in the questionnaire for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile

5/32: Section 3- Community Building Activities: Part B, documents "Indian women in Texas"

5/33: Section 5- Education: Part A Woman's' education in Texas, Part F Pioneer teachers Journals, Part G, Part H, and Visuals Catalogues Bulletins

5/34: Section 7- "Slavery Parte", "Negro Education…", "Slavery…Concept paper, Brewer", and "Black Women Concept paper, Brewer"

5/35: Section 10- "Indian Women Pt. A"

5/36: Section 16- "Dallas Women Manuscript, Scott"

5/37: Section 17- "Civil War Period", "To Wear a City's Crown, Wheeler", and "The Lady and the Mill Girl Learner"

5/38: Section 19- "Overview of Labor"

5/39: Section 22- "Cattle and Ranching Pt. A" and "Pioneer, Cattle, Ranching"

5/40: Section 24- "Work...Dallas", and "Prostitution pt. A"

5/41: Section 26- "Statistics on wages and occupations of women"

5/42: Section 28- "Legal status", "Legal Rights Timeline Texas"

5/43: Section 29- "Role of Women in Organizing and Librarians"

5/44: Section 31- "Midwifery", "Birth control", and "Women in the Healing Tradition Pt. A"

5/45: Section 33-"Lists Notable Women"

5/46: Section 35- "Political and Legal timeline"

5/47: Section 37- "Galveston Women Demonstrate during Civil War (1864)"

5/48: Section 39- "Churches pt. A"

5/49: Section 44- "Suffrage Pt. C"

5/50: Section 47- 'Timelines"

5/51: Copies of Inventory Sheets MSS 12 TWU

5/52: Book Chapter- "The Panhandle of Texas in the Seventies" from Short Grass & Longhorns

5/53: VITA for Margaret Sweet Henson

5/54: 1975-1976 - Documents relating to the first film course at Texas A&M includes- Newspaper clippings about the course ENGL 489, 2 photographs of course in lecture hall, memos relating the formation of the course, course description and schedule for spring and fall 1976, drafts of course description and schedule, and grant applications with draft materials

5/55: November 19-22, 1975 - National Conference on the Teaching of Film at Milwaukee- schedules, and registration information

5/56: Winter 1976 - Women's Studies Newsletter Vol. IV, No. 1

5/57: 1976-1977 - Documents about Harriette Andreadis attending the Women's Caucus for the Modern Languages- letters, Executive Committee Roster with Contact information, and flyers

5/58: January 1-2, 1979; May 2, 1979 - Phil Delta Gamma Mid-Western Regional Conference documents- Letters, programs, dues, speech and schedules; and Luncheon on May 2

5/59: 1981 - Outstanding Woman of Brazos County for 1981 luncheon documents- programs, welcome speech done by Harriette and Phil Delta Gamma letters

5/60: 1974 - Women in America: From Colonial Times to the 20th Century edited by Leon Stein and Annette K. Baxter

Research Materials and Manuscript Copy

12/1: 2000 - Edits to the manuscript of "Sappho in Early Modern England" by HA, includes emails and faxes to the editor Erin

12/2: July 27, 1999 - Contract for "Sappho in Early Modern England" and two copies of Harriette Andreadis' Curriculum Vitae (CV)

12/3: Photocopies of various book chapters- "Historicizing Patriarchy: the Emergence of Gender Difference in England, 1660-1760" By Michael McKeon; "The Fiction of Preciosite and the Fear of Women" by Domna C. Stanton; " 'Lesbian' Subjectivity in Realism: Dragging at the Margins of Structure and Ideology" By Jill Dolan; "La Couronne et la Lyre" Poemes Trasuits Du Grec by Marguerite Yourcenar (note it is in French); "Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel" by Nancy Armstrong

12/4: Handwritten notes about "Sappho in Early Modern England"

12/5: 2000 - Letters and faxes to The Folgers Shakespeare Library about using illustrations from them for "Sappho in Early Modern England", photocopies of the book's illustrations, and fax about payment

12/6: 2000 - Letter from Erin DeWitt about the edits for "Sappho in Early Modern England", style sheet and author questionnaire

12/7: 2000 - Permission emails and letters for materials used in "Sappho in Early Modern England"

12/8: July 24, 2000 - Letter from publisher about author questionnaire, a blank author questionnaire and edits of book summary

12/9: Letter from The Folgers Shakespeare Library including photocopies of illustrations for the book

12/10: January-February 2000 - Publisher and Reader's Reports on "Sappho in Early Modern England" manuscript

12/11: Miscellaneous items: Notes-N-Quotes business card and blank note pad

12/12: Definitions of various words

12/13: Photocopy of microfilm copy of "The Gentleman's Calling" by R. Norton from 1687

12/14: 1997 - Photocopy of a page from "Slavery, English Servitude, and The Comedy of Errors" by Maurice Hunt; appeared in the English Literary Renaissance Journal Volume 27 Number 1 Winter 1997

12/15: Photocopy of pages from " Poems On Several Occasions" source unknown

12/16: 1993 - Photocopy of pages from "Poems by Ephelia (circa 1679): The Premier Facsimile Edition on the Collected Manuscript and Published Poems with a Critical Essay and Apparatus by Maureen E. Mulvihill"

12/17: Photocopy of journal: Representations Number 63 Summer 1998

12/18: 1998 - Photocopy of book pages from "In Praise of Scribes: Manuscripts and their Makers in Seventeenth-Century England" by Peter Beal

12/19: 1999-2000 - Research materials relating to the terms "Ovid" and "Metamorphoses" including various printouts, translations and faxes about the various materials

12/20: Research materials about Ovid including handwritten notes and photocopies of documents - "Domitics in Sappho Ovid" dated 1538; "Domitics in Sappho Ovid" dated 1543; "Heroycall Epustles" by Ovid dated 1569; "Epistola XV" dated 1702; "Sappho to Phaon" dated 1869

12/21: Handwritten notes on First English edition of Sappho and photocopy documents: "Recognized, and Tine" dated 1556 (note document is in Greek); "The Works of Anacreon, and Sapphon" dated 1713; and "Queens, and Illustrious Women" translated from the French edition by Monfieur De Scudery dated 1714

12/22: Friendship- Collection of photocopy book chapters: "Reflections on Motifs in Van Dyck's Portraits" by Zirka Zaremba Filipczak; "One Soul Bodies Twain: Friendship in Tudor Literature and Stuart Drama" by Luarens J. Mills; "Patriarchal Structures in Shakespeare's Drama" by Peter Erickson; copy of Sir Kenelm Digby Memories, author and true title not written on document itself

12/23: Friendship Emblems- Print out titled "Rankende Gewachse" 4 copies and "Symbola et Emblemata (Nurnberg 1590 bis 1604) by Joachim Camerarius

12/24: Handwritten sticky notes located stuck in the inside empty file folder

12/25: Copies of materials written by Richard Brathwait: "The English Gentleman" from the English Experience No. 717- 2 copies, "The English Gentlewoman" from the English Experience Number 215; and "Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, authorship, and sexualities in Renaissance drama

12/26: Copy of "John Crowne: His Life and Dramatic Works" by Arthur Franklin White, Ph. D., a document titled "Callisto" 2 copies and a cover page of a fax

12/27: Copies of materials written by Thomas Heywood: "The Escape of Jupiter", "The Golden and Silver Ages. Two Plays.", and "'Troia Britanica or, Great Britaines Troy"; "Thomas Heywood (1573 or 1574 - August 1641" by Peter Davison

12/28: Copy of "Margaret Cavendish Plays with Shakespeare" by Jeanne Addison Roberts and copy of "Plays, Never before Printed" written by Princesses, The Duchess of Newcastle from 1668

12/29: October 8, 1999 - Copy of edits and letter to readers about the manuscript for "Sappho"

12/30: Copy of "The Complete Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Volume I 1708-1720" Edited by Robert Halsband and copy of pages from "Turkish Embassy Letters" by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

12/31: Microfilm copy of: "The Four Epistles of A.G. Busbequius, Concerning his Embassy in to Turkey" by Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq from 1694

12/32: Article- "The Unaccountable Wife and Other Tales of Female Desire in Jane Barker's A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies" by Kathryn R. King from The English Century Volume 35, number 2, 1994

12/33: Copy of Poems by Jane Barker from 1688 (title not in HA copy) with Context of Matches

12/34: Handwritten notes about her article "Early Modern Lesbianisms: The Case of John Crowne's Calisto,1674/5" with 2 different copies and/or drafts of the article

12/35: Copy of "The Generall Historie of Women: of the most holy, and prophane, the most famous and infamous in all ages" by T.H. Gent [i.e. Thomas Heywood] from 1657

12/36: Article- "Indecent Liberties with a Poet: Audience and the Metaphor of Rape in Killigrew's "Upon the saying with my Verses" and Pope's Arbuthnot" by Kristina Straub; Various poems 4; And printouts of Anne Killigrew (1660-1685) collection of poems

12/37: Copy of "Poems by Eminent Ladies: Particularly Mrs. Barber [etc.]" Edited by Bonnell Thornton and George Colman from the Folgers Shakespeare Library

12/38: Documents on Edward Howard- poem "Fricatrices: or She upon a She." And biography of Edward Howard

12/39: Copy of "Athenaeus/The Deipnosophists" with English translation by Charles Burton Gulick, PH.D. Volume I of VII (in both Greek and English)

12/40: 1985 - Copy of article- "Sodomitical Subcultures, Sodomitical Roles, and the Gender Revolution of the Eighteenth Century: The Recent Historiography" by Randolph Trumbach

12/41: Full-Text Copy- "Monck, Mary: Marinda. Poems and Translations upon Several Occasions (1716)"

12/42: 1995 - Copy of- "Astrea" by Honore D'Urfe, Translated, with an introductory essay by Steven Rendall

12/43: Full-text copy: "Poems upon several occasions" by Mary Leapor, dated 1748; with notepad

12/44: Full-text copy: "Poems upon several occasions the second and last volume" by the late Mary Leapor, dated 1751

12/45: Copy of- "Fatal friendship a tragedy, as it is acted at the New-Theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields" by Catharine Trotter dated 1689

12/46: Copy of "Agnes de Castro a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants" by Catharine Trotter dated 1696

12/47: 1993 - Copy- "Writing Women in Jacobean England" by Barbara Kiefer Lewalski

12/48: 1992 - Article copy- "Female Trouble in the Colonial Harem" by Emily Apter

12/49: 1995 - Article copy- "The Hermaphrodite and the Orders of Nature: Sexual Ambiguity in Early Modern France" by Lorraine Daston and Katharine Park from Lesbian and Gay Studies Volume 1 Number 4

12/50: 1996 - Article Copy- "Redefining Sex in Eighteenth-Century England" by Tim Hitchcock from History Workshop Journal Issue 41

12/51: 1989 - Book Chapter- "Amor Veneris, vel Dulcedo Appeletur" by Thomas W. Laqueur from Fragments for a History of the Human Body Volume 3 edited by Michael Feher et al.

12/52: 1994 - Book Chapter- " 'Sorts of People' in Tudor and Stuart England" by Keith Wrightson from The Middling of Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800 edited by Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brooks

12/53: 1988 - Article Copy- "Reading Social Conflict in the Alimentary Renaissance Drama" by Frank Whigham from ELH Volume 55

12/54: 1987 - Book Chapter- "Sappho, Souls, and the Salic Law of Wit" by Jocelyn Harris from Anticipations of the Enlightenment in England, France and Germany edited by Alan C. Kors and Paul J. Korshin

12/55: 1995 - Book Chapter- "The Ecstasies of Saint Teresa: The Saint as Queer Diva from Crashaw to Four Saints in Three Acts" by Corinne E. Blackmer from En Travest: Women, Gender Subversion, Opera edited by Corinne E. Blackmer and Patricia Juilana Smith

Legal Documents and Research Materials

16/1: Section 7- "Slavery pt. A", "Slavery pt. B", and "Slave Resistance/Runaways"

16/2: Section 17- "Colonists", "Dairies, Journal, Reminiscences, etc." and " 'Texas in 1860', Friend"

16/3: Section 22- "Pioneer, Cattle, Ranching"

16/4: Section 24- "Inns, Hotels, Boarding Houses Run by Women" and "Prostitution Pt. B"

16/5: Section 28- "Laws, Legal Rights"

16/6: Section 39- "Nuns, Catholic Women"

16/7: Section 44- "General History, Articles, Analyses, Overview"

16/8: Handwritten data used for the Statistical Analysis System for each University involved in the questionnaire for "Women's Studies Programs in the United States: An institutional Profile"

16/9: Photocopy of pages from "A Chaste Maid in Cheapside" by Thomas Middleton

16/10: Newspaper Clippings- "Striving for equality will never go out of style" by Michelle Powe, source unknown

16/11: Newspaper Clipping- "American beauty" by Barbara McIntosh, source unknown

16/12: June 11, 1995 - Newspaper Article- "Racism? Mexico's in Denial" by Anthony DePalma from the New York Times

16/13: October 6, 1996 - Newspaper Article- "A Cry, Without Tears, for His beloved Country" by Michael Gorra from the New York Times

16/14: 1973 - Article- "A Possible Renaissance View Form" by Marion Trousdale from ZLH Vol. 40

16/15: 1973 - Article- Multiple Book Reviews of various books from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol 24

16/16: Photocopy of 4 maps- "Political Disintegration in Northern South Asia, C. 1390-1450", "Major States of Northern South Asia", "South India, 1390-1485" and " The Career of Timur and the Timurid Empire" (source unknown) with three handouts

16/17: Packet of various historical maps of Africa and North Africa, source(s) unknown

16/18: Newspaper Article Clipping- "Contraceptive for men called very effective" source Los Angeles Times, author and date unknown

16/19: December 16, 1990 - Magazine Article- "Birth Control Backlash: years of litigation and agitation have left American in the dark ages of contraception" by Philip J. Hilts from The New York Times Magazine

16/20: Photocopy of Various Pages- Biography of Mario Cuomo and Gary Hart; source unknown

16/21: October 27, 1989 - Full copy of The Battalion Vol. 89 No. 41

16/22: September 24, 1989 - Newspaper Articles- "The Nation Sudden Support for National Health Care" by Martin Tolchin, "The Koreans' Big Entry into Business" by Robert Reinhold from the New York Times

16/23: October 6, 1989 - Newspaper- Bryan-College Station Eagle

16/24: Fall 1977 - Syllabus for ENGL 328 taught by Dr. Larry Reynolds

16/25: 1993 - The Texas Triangle Vol.1, No. 16 (multiple copies, complete newspaper) and Vol.1, No. 45 with letters addressed to Harriette from publisher

16/26: November 14, 1993 - Newspaper Article- "Gay '30s: A homosexual coming of age" by Mike McDaniel a review of While England Sleeps by David Leavitt from the Houston Chronicle

16/27: Fall 1993 - Required Textbook Form

16/28: Photocopy of book chapter titled "A Woman's Community in Texas", source unknown

16/29: Photocopy of document from the Secretary of State of the State of Texas, Hersey Certifies filed at Central Hotel Company of Belton, Bell County, Texas

16/30: Pages from The History of Bell County

16/31: 1974 - Book Chapter- "The Sanctified Sisters" by Melissa Johnson from Texas Historian Vo. 35 No. 4

16/32: 1984 - NWSA Steering Our Course: Feminist Education in the '80s

16/33: Unknown copy of images and images on transparency

16/34: Photos the dust sleeve/cover of the Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Sex Literary Erotics 1550-1714 by Harriette Andreadis

16/35: Photos from the University of Chicago to be used in HA Book the Sappho in Early Modern England

Course Materials (Mostly for English)

17/1: Fall 1987 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus (10), reading assignments (8), Exam #1 (10), Exam #2 (8), and final exam (5)

17/2: Undated Exam #2 and Final Exam for ENGL 327

17/3: ENGL 211a -Quiz #2 and handout "A Valediction: forbidding mourning" and unknown notecard with grades listed

17/4: March-April 1992 - Documents regarding Harriet's proposal of honors course ENGL 227H American Literature Beginnings to 1865- draft proposal, meeting request, approval letter, grant approval, and course description/proposal

17/5: Summer 1991 - Course Syllabus for ENGL 227: American Literature (3)

17/6: Course Handout for ENGL 228 titled "A Noiseless Patient Spider" (15)

17/7: Book Chapter- "Margaret Fuller and the Abolition Movement" by Francis E. Kearns reprint from the Journal of History of Ideas Vol. 25 1964, New source unknown

17/8: Fall 1978 - Course Materials from ENGL 328 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (7), Reading Schedule: Weeks I-V (11) and Weeks VII-XI (10), First Take-Home Exam (26), Exam 1 (5), Final Exam (3), and Final Exam: Extra Credit

17/9: Spring 1979 - Course Materials from ENGL 328 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (4), class roster (4), Reading Schedule: week I-V (1) and week VII-XII (14), Hour Exam #1 (16), First Take-Home Exam (13), and Final Exam (6)

17/10: Spring 1986 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (2), Hour Exam #1 (4), Exam #2 (4), and Final Exam (7)

17/11: Summer 1987 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (5), Class Roster, Hour Exam #1 (4), Exam #2 (7), Final Exam (2), and Final Exam: Graduating Senior (2)

17/12: Fall 1989 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (7), Reading Schedule (6), Exam #1, and Final Exam (4)

17/13: 1975, 1977-1978 - Copies of old materials for ENGL 328 American Literature: Civil War to the Present taught by Dennis Berthold- letters, syllabi, exams, etc.

17/14: 1983 and 1985 - Syllabus- ENGL 328 taught by P. Christensen (3) and Exams II dated October 26, 1981

17/15: 1976 - Various copies of syllabus and exams taught by various professors

17/16: Handout - "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg" by Mark Twain, 2 different versions

17/17: Student Works- "The Other Two" and "The Bell Jar"

17/18: Letter composed to The Bulletin about Tibbie Lynch and Harriette Andreadis participation in panel over "Women and the Media" at the South Central Women's Studies Association

17/19: Copy of expert from "Life on the Mississippi [The House Beautiful]" by Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 3 copies; source unknown

17/20: Pages torn from book, chapters "The Difference" and "My Mortal Enemy: Part I, Part II" by Willa Cather, source unknown

17/21: Book Chapters- Chapters one through five from The Other Two by Edith Wharton

17/22: Book Chapter- "Nonfiction as the New American Literature" source unknown

17/23: Essay- "As the Stomach Turns: The Continuing Story of the House of York and Lancaster", source and author unknown

17/24: 1993 - Documents and letters regarding Harriett's proposal of honors course ENGL 412H: Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare

17/25: Fall 1994 - Course materials for ENGL 412H: Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare- Syllabus (11), Final Exam (7), and Final Study Question (9)

17/26: December 1994 - Student Work- "Marriage in Early Modern England and in Ancient Rome" (2) with a bibliography

17/27: Handout- includes 3 copies of images from ancient Egypt, ancient Egyptian map and "Hymn to Osiris", 2 copies; source unknown

17/28: Handout- "Censorship During Shakespeare's Career", 2 copies and Ptolemy I family tree, 2 copies

17/29: Student Work- "Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde"; "Dares Phrygius (Trojan)/ Dictys Cretensis (Cretan)"; "Mortal-Immortal Characters of Importance"; "Midwinter Festivals"

17/30: Handout- "Oral Report: The Time Lag Between the Renaissance of Italy and England"

17/31: Winter 1988 - Photocopy of page from "Crossdressing, the Theatre, and Gender Struggle" by Jean E. Howard from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 4, 5 copies

17/32: Winter 1988 - Article- "Crossdressing, the Theatre, and Gender Struggle" by Jean E. Howard from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 4, 4 copies (Full article)

17/33: March 1990 - Article- "The Queen's Two Bodies: Shakespeare's Boy Actress in Breeches" by Katherine E. Kelly from Theatre Journal, vol. 42, no. 1

17/34: Photocopy of pages titled- "neqvid viltra vires coneris" and "vera philosophia mortis est meditation" with 2 photocopy images, source unknown

17/35: Fall 1994 - Course Packet- ENGL 412H

17/36: 1992 - Article- "'None of Us Should See Salvation:' Confronting the Merchant of Venice" by Michael L. Greenwald from On-Stage Studies: Colorado Shakespeare Festival No. 15

17/37: Spring 1993 - Course Materials ENGL 412H- Course Schedule (10) and Exam #1 (8)

17/38: Fall 1991 - Course Materials ENGL 212H- Course Schedule, class roster with final grades, and Exam #1 (7)

17/39: Photocopy- "Haec-Vir: Or The Womanish-Man", 2 copies

17/40: Spring 2009 - Course Martials ENGL/FILM 481 Senior Seminar: Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film- Syllabus, Exam #1 (11), emails/announcements to students, and class rosters

17/41: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part I- includes handwritten notes, background history, biographies, film reviews and maps

17/42: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part II- includes handwritten notes, background history, biographies, film reviews and maps

17/43: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part III- includes book reviews and printouts

17/44: Book Chapter excerpt - "The Battle of Algiers (1965)" from the chapter "The Shape of Politics in Film" from Close-up: A Critical Perspective on Film Paperback by Marsha Kinder & Beverle Houston

17/45: Spring 1997 - Fall 1998 - Copy of Syllabus for ENGL 350- Modernism: Manifestos and Movements taught by Marian Eide

17/46: Copy of Syllabus for ENGL 265- Modern British Literature/Anglophone Literature in a Diaspora taught by Marian Eide

17/47: Fall 1999 - Memo with copy of Exams #2 to be printed out and sign with Harriette's office hours information

17/48: Fall 1996 - Course Materials for ENGL 481 Post-Colonial Literature- Syllabus (7), class rosters, and handwritten note that seems to be about assigning reads to certain students

17/49: Spring 1996 - Syllabus ENGL481 Post-Colonial Literature

17/50: Fall 1999 - Course Materials for 481 Post-Colonial Literature- Syllabus (12), note from bookstore, student roster with grades (2), Exam #1 (3), Exam #2 (2) with newspaper clipping about AIDs in Africa, and Final Take-Home Exam (2)

17/51: Book Chapters- "Introduction" and "First Things First: Problems of a Feminist Approach to African Literature" by Kirsten Holst Petersen, source unknown

17/52: Book Chapter- "Chinua Achebe b. 1930", source unknown

17/53: Source Material given to Harriett by Matt Nelson- "A Meeting in the Dark" by Ngugi wa Thiong'; book chapters- "The Novelist as Teacher" and "The Truth of Fiction" from Hopes and Impediments by Chinua Achebe

17/54: 1979 - Article- "An Image of Africa" by Chinua Achebe from the Massachusetts Review No. 18 Vol. 4

17/55: Book Chapter- "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" source unknown

17/56: Book Chapter- "The Solitude of Latin America (Nobel lecture, 1982)" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, translated by Marina Castaneda, source unknown

17/57: Handout- "Virginia Woolf and Postcolonialism: A Room of One's Own (1928), 2 copies

17/58: Document- "Postcolonial Africa: Maps, Timelines, and Discussion" by Kim Nguyen and Dwain Sparling

17/59: Photocopies of various maps of South Asia

17/60: Fall 1998 - Syllabus LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar- Post-Colonial Literatures of South Asia & Africa

Branch Star Trek Materials

1-1: Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode Program Guide draft, by Michael L. Brown and Tim Lynch (115 leaves)

1-2: Star Trek: Voyager by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, February 16, 1994 (18 leaves)

1-3: Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Preemptive Strike" script

1-4: Star Trek: The Next Generation, "All Good Things…" script, Final Draft, March 10, 1994 (106 leaves)

1-5: Star Trek: Generations script, Final Draft, March 16, 1994 (126 leaves)

1-6: Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Blood Oath" script, Final Draft, January 25, 1994 (58 leaves)

1-7: Star Trek: The Next Generation, "The Collaborator" script, Final Draft, March 21, 1994 (64 leaves)

Games

Item 1: History of the World (Avalon Hill Game Company, 1993)
Item 2: Knightmare Chess, 2nd edition (Steve Jackson Games, 1997)

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