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Unpublished writings

a. 5-page document titled Kung-Fu, or Medical Gymnastics by John Dudgeon, M.D., C.M. Describes various texts and individuals historically.
b. Typed document titled The Way of Chinese Painting by Mai-mai Sze
Modern Library Paperback, Random House, New York, 1959
c. Notes from “The Donkey” G.K. Chesterton
d. Notes (not easy to read) EE Cummings name written across. Handwritten sheet of poetry.
e. Typed document-Chang Chang-yuan, Dialogue on T’ai-chi, 1959. Green sticky note “Unpublished, appears to be notes from the book listed at the top by Chang. Col. Chow is surely his friend Chou Chi Chun.” Signed AT
f. Handwritten note-Dicky The Master of Go Yasunari Kawabata (“My best”) Green sticky note Seems like copied quote (as on back). I think unused unless it was on Gilby. Dicky is surely Dicky Bowen.” Signed AT
g. Typewritten document with Taichi handwritten at the top- The I Ching or Book of Changes, The Richard Wilhelm Translation, Rendered into English by Cary F. Baynes, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. 1960. Green sticky note Quotes from Wilhelm’s Popular Book.
h. Typewritten document-Wu Wei

Mary Hunt Affleck

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Original certificate from the Daughters of the Confederacy electing Mary Hunt Affleck as a member to the Robert E. Lee Chapter. undated.

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Original certificated from the Daughters of the American Revolution electing Mary Hunt Affleck as a member with the Lady Washington Chapter. January 3, 1905.

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Original diploma from Harrodsburgh Female College awarding Mary Foster Hunt a degree of Mistress of Arts. June 22, 1865.

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Speech given by Mary Foster Hunt (Affleck) at her graduation from Harrodsburg Female College titled "Alpha and Omega, The Beginning and the End." June 22, 1865. Handwritten, 9 leaves.

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Speech given by Mary Foster Hunt Affleck 50 years after her graduation from Harrodsburg Female College. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

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Scrapbook belonging to Mary Hunt Affleck. Dated 1876. Consisting of newspaper clippings attached to the pages.

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"Mrs. Jane T.H. Cross, The Home of Her Childhood" by Mary F. Hunt. 1876.

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"Memorial Day" verse by Mary F. Hunt. From Holly Springs Reporter, 1875.

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"The Pure Woman" by Mary F. Hunt.

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"Little Ills" by Mary F. Hunt, 1876.

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"Daylight on the Wreck" by Mary F. Hunt. From Streets Monthly, 1876.

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Article regarding Mrs. Belknap by Mary F. Hunt. From Galveston News, 1876.

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"Poem Dedicated to Texas Rangers" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1877.

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"Desert Ways" verse by Mary F. Hunt.

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"Tell My Boy" verse dedicated to the Texas Rangers by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1894.

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"Long ago in the sweet twilight hushes..." verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. March 1899.

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"The Gift" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Mother's Question" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Our Dead" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Letter From Mississippi, The Political Condition of the State Historical Reference Two Places of Interest, etc." by Mary F. Hunt. From Danville, Ky. Advocate, 1875.

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"Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. February, 1882.

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"At Wildwood" article regarding Miss Mary Hunt.

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"A Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Harrodsburgh, Ky., 1872.

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"For Jamie's Birthday" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. December 20, 1897.

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"The Song, Dedicated to Mrs. L.M. Simon" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. August 11, 1898.

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"The Heavenly Day" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Kentucky People" by Miss Mary Foster Hunt. January 1, 1874.

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"Ante bellum Children, How the Little Boys and Girls of the Old South Were Dressed Their Amusements" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1903.

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"Living Grace" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"For His Mother on His Birthday, Vernon Pampell Born February 13, 1895, Died January 29, 1903" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. February 13, 1908.

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"A Strange Experience" story by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Harris, Mrs. J.T. [Woodville, Rappahonnack Co., Virginia] to Mary Hunt Affleck [Glenblythe]. July 20, 1897. Re: inquiring if "A Strange Experience" was real. ALS, 1 leaf.

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McCarty, J.F. [Physician and Surgeon, Comanche, Tx.] to Mary Hunt Affleck. July 29, 1897. Re: inquiring if "A Strange Experience" was real. ALS, 1 leaf.

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"Rest" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 28, 1897.

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"In the Church, Dedicated to Mrs. Dr. Lockett" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. March 28, 1900.

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"Veiled" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Memories of the Late Dr. J. Morgan Wells, The Town where he was Born; His Early Home; The Old Church Where He Was Converted, Etc." December 1864.

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"An Old Tavern, Harrodsburgh, Ky" photograph.

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"The Tollgate" photograph.

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"Along the Way" photograph.

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"The Office House, Shaker Village," photograph.

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"Old Stage Coach" photograph.

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A small article regarding stagecoaches.

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Commencement Program from Central High School in Brenham. Listed is Marie Affleck as a Valedictorian and on the Honor Role. Dated June 10, 1900. Attached is newspaper clipping of photograph of Central High School.

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Cline, Henry A. [Attorney, Wharton, Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. December 31, 1900. TL, 1 leaf.

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Article stating Miss Marie Affleck as valedictorian.

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Article publishing Marie Affleck's speech as Valedictorian "Open Gates."

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"The Passing of Autumn" verse dedicated to Marie Affleck.

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"Death of Marie Affleck."

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"Lines" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. July 4, 1900.

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"The Story of A Cake" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Brenham Woman."

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"The Rose and The Dew" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Tom Castles and Baby.

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"The Woman of the Confederacy" by Mary Hunt Affleck. April 21, 1903.

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"The Texas Flag" verse by Anna Marie Affleck. 1862.

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"Robert E. Lee" article with verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Tell The Children" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Little Ills" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Man of the New North" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Child's Picture" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. 1856 & 1916.

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"Heart Watch" song verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Brenham Children's Auxiliary" by Varina Jefferson Davis. October 5, 1903.

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"The Story of A Cake" by Mary Hunt Affleck, Director of Jefferson Davis Children's Auxiliary.

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"Unforgotten" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Fort Worth, December 4, 1902.

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"Her Picture" verse dedicated to Miss Katie Daffan by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Black Mammy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Lost Lambs" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Article regarding the opening of a new Depot at Beaumont, Tx. Handwritten note states this was the last entertainment Mary Hunt Affleck attended with her daughter Marie.

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Article regarding the marriage of Miss Trunion Robey to Mr. T.D. Affleck.

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"Mr. Dunbar Affleck Goes to Houston With the Western Land Company" from Evening Press, February 12, 1909.

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"A Gifted Woman of Texas" regarding Mary Hunt Affleck, from Collier's Magazine. December 31, 1910.

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"Brenham Lady, The Only Woman That Has Addressed the Texas Senate."

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"Pledge Support for Confederate Women's Home" regarding Mary Hunt Affleck's address to the Senate.

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"A Lovely Life" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Sympathy" verse dedicated to Mrs. C.B. Shepard by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Absent One" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Crystals" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Argosy" and the poem "Summer Time."

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"Blue Bonnets" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Reunion" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Woman, Noted Confederate Writer Sends Message to Orphan Brigade" regarding a poem by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Mrs. Affleck Honored," from the Galveston Tribune.

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"October" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"All Hail New Year's Greetings to the Texas Press Women" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Bon Voyage" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Woman Lobbyist" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Summer Time" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Trabbin' Back to Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Flood of Years" verse by William Culler Bryant.

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"To Two More in Heaven" verse by Madge.

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"The Conquered Banner" verse by Father Ryan of Mobile.

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"Reply to the Conquered Banner" verse by an English Woman.

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"A Fine Poem" by Professor Lowell of Harvard University.

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"Through the Pass" verse regarding Capt. Matthew F. Maury.

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"Annabel Lee" verse by Edgar A. Poe.

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"Bryant's Centennial Hymn" verse of song sung at the centennial in Philadelphia, July 4, 1876.

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"My Mother's Grave" verse by George D. Prentice.

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"The Castle Builder" verse from Longfellow's "Aftermath."

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"On The Summit of the Sierra Madre" verse by George D. Prentice.

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"Two Lovers" verse by George Eloit.

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"High Tide at Gettysburg" verse by Will H. Thompson.

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"Christmas Violets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"If We Knew" verse, author unknown.

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"To Thee" verse, author unknown.

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"And we shall see how..." verse, author unknown.

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"The New Church Organ" verse by Will M. Carleton.

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"The Golden Side" verse, author unknown.

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"Wildwood" dedicated to Mary E. Goddard by A.A.H. Harrodsburg, September, 1872.

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Printed card for the Festival at City Park. Contains poem "Black Mammy" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Pestilence in New Orleans, 1853" verse, author unknown.

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"Nobility" verse, author unknown.

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"Rowena" verse, author unknown.

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"Nobody!" verse, author unknown.

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"In The Chamber of Death" verse by Lavina.

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"Loved Eyes" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Lone Grave" verse by Anna A. Hunt.

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"The Southern Aid Society of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Child Picture" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas.

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"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Barren Fig Tree" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas.

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"The Child and the Flowers" verse by A.A.H., Caldwell, Texas. December 18, 1884.

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"The Loving Word" verse by Mrs. A.A. Hunt.

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"Woman of Canaan" verse by Mrs. Anna A. Hunt.

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"The Tangled Skein" verse by Mrs. A.A. Hunt.

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"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Life Label" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"New England" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"A Contrast" verse by Anna Marie Affleck. March 20, 1898.

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"Old Age" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Gov. Adair, Incident of War of 1812 Makes Interesting Story" article regarding Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Bird" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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War Department, The Military Secretary's Office, Washington to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. December 28, 1905. Re: genealogy information on John Adair. TLS, 1 leaf.

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"American History" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Dixie" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck which was read by her at the Lee anniversary celebration in Houston.

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"Jefferson Davis" verse probably by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"In Memoriam, Mrs. Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Club Woman's Thanksgiving Prayer" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Love Lilies" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Mary Winn Smoots.

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"The Spirit of Peace" by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to The Texas Division United Daughters of the Confederacy.

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"A Token" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"The Absent One" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. H.K. Harrison.

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Obituary of Mrs. S.H. Watson, December 13, 1915, written by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Mine Enemy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Loose sheet, handwritten and inserted into scrapbook.

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Identification card from Texas Woman's Press Association for Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, dated June 14, 1909. Printed, 1 card.

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"Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Gates Ajar" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone" article.

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"Our Jewels" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. C.B. Stone.

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"Mrs. Affleck and Quill Club Were Among Earnest Advocated of Park at Old Washington" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Tributes by Mrs. Affleck" article by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"Brenham First, Houston Follows in an Organization" article.

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"Sympathy" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck, dedicated to Mrs. Mary Manlove.

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Thompson, Mimi L. [Brenham, Tx.] to Trunion and Dunbar Affleck. December 19, 1951. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Excerpt from History of Kentucky by W.H. Perrin, J.H. Battle and G.C. Kniffin, published in 1886 by F.A. Battey Publishing Co. Typed, 3 leaves.

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Delegate Ribbon from United Daughters of the Confederacy 7th Annual Convention. December 2, 3, & 4, 1902.

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Ribbon from the Tom Green, No. 531, Brenham United Daughters of the Confederacy.

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Two Delegate Ribbons from United Daughters of the Confederacy 14th Annual Convention, Brownwood, Tx. December 7,8,9, & 10, 1909.

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Sister Mary Agnes of Dominican Convent of Galveston to T.D. Affleck. September 1936. Re: her making a handmade card of his mother's poem Blue Bonnets. ALS, 1 card.

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Printed pamphlet containing "Waiting" by John Burroughs, "Meditations on Immortality" by Adair Welcker and "The Sunshine Brigade" by Alfred J. Waterhouse.

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Ballinger, Betty [Galveston] to Mrs. Affleck. undated. Re: her leaving one of her medals to the jeweler who made them, as he lost the originals in the storm. ALS, 1 leaf.

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"Your Devoted Mother" [Coleman, Tx.] to "My Dear Darling Child." September 28, 1913. ALS, 3 leaves.

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"Mother Affleck" [Brenham] to "My dear Trunion." December 20, 1922. ALS, 1 leaf.

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The Story of A Cake by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck, circa 1906. Typed, 2 leaves.

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Martin, Mary A. [Principal, San Jacinto School in Galveston] to Mr. Affleck. July 13, 1931.

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Folded inside this letter were newspaper clippings (6x):
Labor" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.
"Lupinus Texensis" article from Houston Post. June 9, 1946.
"Texas Plants" by Nancy Richey Ranson.
"Pictures Depict Legend of Nun Called 'Woman in Blue'" article from The Galveston Daily News. June 14, 1936.
"Legend of Mystic 'Woman in Blue,' Mainland May Fete Figure, Told by Father Carney" article from The Galveston Daily News, April 23, 1939.
"Origin of the Texas Bluebonnet" by Ola Harris Beaubien.

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"Bluebonnets" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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"My Texas" by J. Frank Dobie, article from The Houston Post, March 9, 1941.

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"Legends of the Bluebonnet" article.

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"Legend of the Bluebonnet" excerpt from the original manuscript by Mrs. Bruce Reid, published by J. Frank Dobie. In two sleeves.

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Scrapbook made by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck when she was a child. It contains various newspaper clippings glued onto the pages. Contains:

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"Childhood" verse by Winny Woodbine.

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"The Southern Flag" verse, author unknown.

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"Masonic" verse, author unknown.

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"Metaphor of Birth and Death" verse, author unknown.

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"Picking Up A Pin" story, author unknown.

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"The Power of Home Courtesies" story, author unknown.

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"Declaration of War Against the United States" article.

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"Spicy Correspondence" article.

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"Man of Honor" story, author unknown.

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"To the American People" verse by Bayard Taylor.

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"What an Infatuated Young Man Would do for his Lady Love" verse, author unknown.

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"Kindness" verse by Anna Cora Ritchie.

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"A Thick Headed Husband" article.

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"Mrs. Fidge" article.

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"Summer" verse, author unknown.

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"A Gem" verse, author unknown.

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Article of quotes "Great Men," "Property," "An Irish Repartee."

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"Swallowed a Hole" story.

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"The Old Ho___" story by E.N.H.

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"Mr. and Mrs. Rasher" story, author unknown.

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"Matrimony is: ..." article.

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"Morning" verse, author unknown.

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"Evening" verse, author unknown.

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"Ever Onward" verse, author unknown.

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"Not All A Waif" by W.S. Gaffney.

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"Marcus Antonius" verse, author unknown.

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"Let Them Scold!" article by Mrs. George Washington Wyllys.

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"A Child in the Storm" by James Nack.

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"A Good One 'Hog In! Hog Out!" story.

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"Lines, By Orion" verse, author unknown.

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"Dear Crazy Gotham" article by Fanny Fern.

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"A Letter to the Editors of the Louisville Journal" from Washington, July 23, 1861. verse, author unknown.

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"Manassas" verse, by A Southern.

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"Changing Tune" verse, author unknown.

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"The Physician's Visit" story, author unknown.

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"All Sorts of Items" story, author unknown.

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"The Heiress Disenchanted" story by Any Randolph.

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"Hopes" verse by E. Conwell Smith.

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"The Lovely Month of June" article, author unknown.

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"Lovers' Walks" verse, author unknown.

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"We Swear, etc." verse, author unknown.

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"Massachusetts" by Maneo, June 20, 1861.

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"Odds and Ends" verse, author unknown.

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Various small quotes.

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"The Great Battle At Manassas" article.

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"Why Should We Mourn?" verse by Finley Johnson.

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"Kentucky" verse by Davie Barour.

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"A California Trial" article.

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"The Water Lily" verse, author unknown.

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"To The Evening Wind" verse, author unknown.

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"The Progress of Liberty" verse, author unknown.

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"Time" story, author unknown.

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"To Seneca Lake" verse, author unknown.

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"The Clouds" verse, author unknown.

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"Stanzas Addressed to the Greeks" verse, author "Anonymous."

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"Odd Scraps and Facts" article.

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"Spectacles" verse by Byron.

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The last pages are handwritten recipes.
Flemish Cream
Coco nut Cake ____ Pudding
A good Custard Pudding
Potato Soup

To Take Ink Spots out of Linen
To Take Mildew out of Linen
To remove grease spots
Clove Cake
Loaf Cake
Currant Cake
___ Pudding
Potato Crust(?) Cake
Rice Pudding with Fruit
Bake Rice Pudding
Sponge Cake
Rice Poundcake

Mary Hunt Affleck

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Confederate Veteran magazine. January 1913. Contains article "Southern Aid Society, Harrodsburg, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten note states this was read before Confederate Organizations of Houston.

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Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. III, No. 1. April 1906. Contains "A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

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Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 14th Annual Convention in San Antonio. May, 1907. Contains (3x):
"Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Found on page 4.
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 17.
Roster showing name of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 33.

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Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 15th Annual Convention in San Antonio. June, 1908. 2 copies. Contains (2x):
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 9.
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 17th Annual Convention in San Antonio. April, 1910.

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The Houston Pen Women Year Book, 1935 36. Printed, 1 booklet.

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The Texas Flag by Anna Marie Affleck and Mary Hunt Affleck. Printed, 1 booklet.

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A History of the Texas Women's Press Association by Mrs. M.R. Walton. 1908. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Stories and Rhyme by Members of the Quill Club and The Fortnightly Club of Brenham, Texas. Printed, 1 softcover book. 2 copies.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1927 28. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1928 29. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet. 2 copies.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1929 30. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

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National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1930 31. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812. Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 5. September 1928. Printed, 1 booklet.

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Wallet containing (3x):
Seventeen printed calling cards "Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."
Three printed calling cards "Mary F. Hunt."
Two printed calling cards "Mrs. Dunbar Affleck."

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Draft of letter from Mary Hunt Affleck to Mrs. Oscar Barthold. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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The Lily original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

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Handwritten notes by Mary Hunt Affleck, 3 leaves.

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Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Children." January 16, 1913. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Original handwritten manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck of the address composed for Miss Mallie White Harrison to read or recite when unveiling the monument at Washington on the Brazos, erected by school children of Washington County on April 21, 1900. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

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Typed copy of above address written by Mary Hunt Affleck for the unveiling of the monument at Washington on the Brazos. This copy was sent by Mrs. John E. Astin (formerly Mallie White Harrison) to T.D. Affleck, June 10, 1953. 7 leaves.

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Bluebonnets verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

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The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

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Rosh Hashana verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. At the bottom of the page is Jews In History by Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Filmore, Z.T. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. Re: Memucan Hunt and the history of the location of Texas' capital city. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (2x):
Winkler, Mr. [Librarian, Univ. of Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. ALS, 2 leaves.
Typed excerpt from Thrall's History of Texas. 3 leaves.

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Independence Monument address written by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 7 leaves. 2 copies.

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Draft of letter to the Editor of Austin American. Dated December 15, 1915. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached (2x):
Ebner, Frank [Missouri Commission, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco]. June 2, 1915. Re: establishment of "Washington Park." TLS, 1 leaf.
One leaf from a letter by Mary Affleck Hunt. Handwritten.

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Blake, J.W. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. July 31, no year. ALS, 1 postcard.

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Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck, age 20. In brass and leather frame 3 x 3.5.

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Thirteen antique photographs of various people. All from an album which belonged to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck.

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Ribbon from the Daughters of the American Revolution Texas State Conference, Galveston, March, 1959.

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Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck. 4 x 5 1/2 inches, matted.

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Flier for a Festival in City Park (probably Brenham) containing the poem Black Mammy by Mary Hunt Affleck. On the reverse is a photograph of a woman and child. 13 copies.

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Mary Hunt Affleck's Composition Book of various speeches and poetry (25x)
Address delivered to Miss M. & C. Ginne when their Society diplomas were conferred. 1862.
Debate between M. Hunt and S. Young. Mary Hunt took the affirmative to the question "Was it right to drive the Indian from the soil of America?" 1862.
Colloquy composed by Mary Hunt. Subject "The Fates." 1862.
"Is it Peace or War?" essay by Mary Hunt. 1861.
"The Garlandry of Time" essay by Mary Hunt. 1863.
Editorial for "The School Girl's Offering." December 1862.
"Eternity and Oblivion" essay by Mary Hunt.
"The Dewdrop" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1863.
"A Fragment" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
Address to the Virginie Society, delivered Christmas eve when Mary Hunt gave up her office of President. 1863.
"A Southern Battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt. June 1863.
"An imaginary visit to Mammoth Cave" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
"A Scrap" notes by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"A scene near Red River battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt for the School Girls Offering. May 1861.
"The City of the Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"The Sisters" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1865.
"To Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt. November 14, 1865.
"Life's Journey" verse by Mary Hunt. March, 1866.
"Hope" verse by Mary Hunt. February, 1866.
Thoughts suggested on reading a poem entitled "The Conquered Banner" by Mary Hunt. March 1866.
"Life" verse by Mary Hunt. 1865.
Notes titled "For the Mercer(?) Banner" by Mary Hunt. 1868.
"The Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. October 1866.
"In Memory of the Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt.
"Home" verse by Mary Hunt. 1867.

Anna Marie Affleck

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Pressed Flower Scrap Book collected and arranged by Anna Marie Affleck in 1895-1898. All specimens are from Washington County, Texas.

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Manuscript of poem "Open Gates" by Anna Marie Affleck. Handwritten, 9 leaves. All leaves are attached together by a cream colored satin ribbon.

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Certificate of Baptism for Anna Marie Affleck, Presbyterian Church, Brenham, Texas. December 20, 1890.

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Affleck, Anna Marie to Miss Nell Bryan. February 23, 1899. ALS, 1 leaf.

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Diploma of Anna Marie Affleck from Brenham High School. June 8, 1900.

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Texas Talks magazine. June 1904. Contains article on page 6, "The Turn of the Tide" by Anna Marie Affleck.

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Remembrance Card of Anna Marie Affleck. Printed, 1 card.

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Calling card wallet belonging to Anna Marie Affleck. Leather. In poor condition.

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Children's book Under the Christmas Tree given to Anna Marie Affleck, December 24, 1889.

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Two photographs mounted on black cardboard of Anna Marie Affleck's grave.

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Two photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, sitting, in a white dress. 2 copies.

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One oval photograph of Anna Marie Affleck, at about twelve years of age.

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Six oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in various poses. All on white mats.

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One photograph of an unidentified girl, about 16 years of age.

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One photograph of Anna Marie Affleck, at about four years of age.

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One photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, not matted.

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One oval photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, on a black mat.

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One oval photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, in a white off the shoulder dress. Mounted on white cardboard, encased in protective paper. Total of three copies.

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One oval Photographic portrait of Anna Marie Affleck, in a white off the shoulder dress. Mounted on a black mat. Wax paper protective envelope.

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Seven oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in two poses, wearing a high collared black dress. All are mounted on white cardboard. All are in wax paper protective envelopes.

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Six oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, in two poses, wearing a high collared black dress. All are mounted on white cardboard. All are encased in white paper protective envelopes.

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Small white card with signature of Anna Marie Affleck.

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Four oval photographic portraits of Anna Marie Affleck, wearing an off the shoulder white dress. All are mounted on black mats.

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Newspaper clipping "Death's Harvest" obituary of Anna Marie Affleck.

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Antique photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck and her sister as young girls (circa 1850s). Photograph is printed on glass, encased in a leather box.

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