Terry Anderson Oral History Collection
- US TxAM-C 1356
- Collectie
- 1975-1987
This collection was compiled to preserve the sentiments of people in many walks of life across Texas A&M University and the surrounding area of Bryan-College Station.
Terry Anderson Oral History Collection
This collection was compiled to preserve the sentiments of people in many walks of life across Texas A&M University and the surrounding area of Bryan-College Station.
British Judo 1949-Original-1,2,3 Sucher; 16mm
Political and Radical Ephemera Collection
This collection was intentionally developed, pulling together political documentation and radical writings of people of African descent from around the country.
Killer Switches
[Travis Millard and Michael Sieben, auth., 2006]
Comics, Artzine
Objects:
Mailing envelope from Volcom Art Loft
Sealed fanzine
T-shirt (L): "Volcom Stone Presents: Kitten Switches, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX, June 24th, 2006"
Outlet covers (2) with Kitten Switches design
Texas A&M University Zine Collection
The Texas A&M University Zine Collection is a generalized "floating" collection of zines tied to a set of particular collecting criteria:
The collection has "Texas A&M University" in the title to reflect the collecting criterion of zines created by A&M students or former students. More importantly, however, the inclusion of the A&M name in the collection title reinforces the collection's connection to the university as well as its major purpose, to help make TAMU a center for the preservation of regional alternative voices.
Future Fantasteek #22
[Jac Batey, auth., July 2023]
Artzine
Anti-Heist: A Willem Dafoe Stuck in An Apartment Fanzine
[Catherine and Lea, auth., November 2024]
Film
Are You Filipino?: Collection of True Stories That Sometimes Hurt Me
[Jean Marie Pilaro Munson, auth., Fall 2021]
Comics, Race
Because The Boss Belongs To Us: Queer Femmes on Bruce Springsteen
[Somerville, MA: Alana Kumbier, ed., March 2011]
Music, LGBT, Perzine
Bookshelf Voyeur: On Scrapbooks #8
[L.J. Williams, auth., undated]
History, Reading
Circle Hills Mall Food Court: Desirous Chomp Season 2, Episode 1
[Piecemeal Fortress, auth., 2025]
Fiction
Circle Hills Mall's Patron Season 2
[Piecemeal Fortress, auth., 2025]
Fiction
Citizen's Guide to Project 2025
[democracyforward.org,, auth., 2025]
Politics, Activism
Dirt In A Cog: Small Ways to Resist Fascism That Make A Big Difference
[Invisible Histories, auth., 2025]
Politics, Activism
Don't Just Do Nothing to Counter Fascism
[November 2024]
Politics, Activism
Doris #29
[Athens, OH: Cindy Crabb, auth., Winter 2012]
Perzine
Frequezine #75
[Undated]
Perzine
L.A. Sucks...And So Do You
[Yolie C., undated]
Poetry
Look-Alike
[Day and Age, auth., undated]
Comics, Race
Lower East Side Librarian 2024
[New York, NY: Jenna Freedman, auth., January 2025]
Perzine, Politics, Activism, Reading
Lululand #3
[Van Nuys, CA: Amy Adoyzie, auth., undated]
Perzine
Lululand #4
[Amy Adoyzie, auth., undated]
Perzine
A Manual For The Immaterial Worker
[Bureau For Open Culture, auth., 2011]
Artzine, Politics
Never Stop Rowing
[Austin, TX: Michael Sieben, auth., November 2009]
Comics
No One Touches Me. I Am Invisible.
[New York City, NY: Printed Matter, pub., 2008]
Politics, Military, Perzine, Antiwar
One By One
[Sabrina C., auth., 2004]
Poetry
Operation Recovery
[Iraq Veterans Against the War and Just Seeds Artists' Cooperative, auth., 2011]
Politics, Antiwar, Artzine
Paper Tigers Smash Media Myths!!!
[Paper Tiger Television, auth., 2011]
Media, Politics
Security
[Sabrina Chaoadjiev, auth., 2005]
Fiction
Strong Arms
[Mel Kadel, auth., 2006]
Comics, Artzine
The Surface of Each Day: Questions for Cosmonauts
[Rags Media Collective, auth., 2008]
Artzine
Texas Hairdid
[Mel Kadel, auth., undated]
Comics
Upon Making Love to a Mermaid
[Russ Kazmierczak, Jr., auth., undated]
Poetry
Visiting Artist
[New York City, NY: Amy Sillman, auth., undated]
Artzine, Perzine
Wipe #35
[Geelong, Vic., Australia: Field Study, auth., undated]
Artzine
Wish You Where Here #1
[Alt Press: 2017]
Travel
Wishes
[R. Mariontell, auth., 2006
Military, Artzine, Antiwar
Zine Librarian Pets #8
[June 2024]
Zine Culture, Pets
Part of Media Fanzine Collection
Outlaws
Wanted #1
[J. Edwards, ed., May 1997] [g] [h]
The Professionals
The Not-Quite Amateurs
[Salome, auth., 1991] [g]
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep
[V.L. Martin, auth., 1991] [s]
Sebastian Collected #2
[Dog House Press: Sebastian, auth., January 2002] [s]
The Professionals/Blake's 7
Bene Dictum #2: Half 'N Half
[Oblique Publications: C.K. Corbis, ed., February 1995] [s]
Quantum Leap
Green Eggs and Ham #3
[Whatever You Do, Don't Press!: Mystery Frank, ed., May 1993] [g]
The Imaging Chamber #1
[Kitty Woldow, ed., October 1989]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #2
[Kitty Woldow, ed., January 1990]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #3
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Woldow, ed., April 1990]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #4
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Woldow, ed., August 1990]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #5
[Kitty Woldow, ed., November 1990]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #6
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Woldow, ed., February 1991]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #7
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Woldow, ed., June 1991]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #8
[Kitty Woldow, ed., December 1991]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #9
[Kitty Woldow, ed., April 1992]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #10
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Woldow, ed., October 1992]
Letterzine
The Imaging Chamber #11
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Woldow, ed., May 1993]
Letterzine
Quantum Quandaries
[Undated] [h]
Quantum Quirkiness
[K. Resch, ed., January 1994] [s]
Robin of Sherwood
Herne's Son #1
[L. Patterson, ed., March 1988] (4th printing April 1989) [g] [h]
Herne's Son #2
[Dragonbane Press: Fall/Winter 1988] [h]
Sunset Over Sherwood
[Dragonbane Press: D. Linn, auth., 1988] [g]
Tales From Sherwood
[Otter Limits Press: Paulie and Tami Marie, ed., August 1988] [g]
Under The Greenwood Tree
[Great Raven Press: Sue Bursztynski, ed., 1989] [g]
Wolfshead
[Jody Lynn Nye, ed., 1986] [g]
The Sandbaggers
First Principles #2
[Michael Macomber and Caryn Dunkel, ed., 1992] [s]
A Sense of Occasion #5
[Pat Nussman, ed., January 1991]
Apazine
The Sentinel
Lost and Found
[Bodacious Press: G. Middleton, auth., April 1998] [s]
New Beginnings
[The Presses: J. Eaglefeather, auth., October 2001] [s]
Simon and Simon
Gettin' Frisky with Simon/Simon
[Almost Foolproof Press: D. Fisher, ed., May 2000] [s]
More Than Brothers #6
[Rowena G. Warner, ed., July 1986] [g]
More Than Brothers #7
[Rowena G. Warner, ed., May 1987] [g]
Sime/Gen
Of Simes, Gens, Adepts, Kren: The Universes of Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorrah
[Catherinr A. Filipowicz, ed., 1980]
Fanzine
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Eridani #1
[Randall Landers, ed., 1988] [g]
The Hive
[Ankh Press: R. Debono, auth., 1987] [h]
NCC-1701D #2
[J. Edwards, ed., Summer 1988] [h]
NCC-1701D #3
[J. Edwards, ed., November 1988] [h]
1701-D#1
[J. Edwards, ed., January 1988] [h]
Star Wars
Bloodstripe #3
[Carolyn Golledge, ed., May 2002] [g]
Bloodstripe #4
[Carolyn Golledge, ed., May 2003] [g]
Han Solo: Musings: A Corellian Pamphlet
[L. Sauder and L. Bowland, auth., 1980] [h]
Matrix One
[Titan Press: Nikki Caldwell and J. Randon Smith, ed., 1984] [g]
Never Say Die #4
[Carolyn Golledge, auth., May 2003] [g]
Starsky and Hutch
Intermission #2
[Magic Carpet Press: S. Chapman, ed., July 1985] [g] [s]
One More Manhattan
[Chris Power and Terri Beckett, auth., 1981] [g]
Postscript
[Requiem Press: Rebelcat, auth., September 2005] [h]
Starsky and Hutch Episode and Character Guide
[Undated]
Supernatural
Route 666 #2
[Ashton Press: Ann Wortham, ed., May 2010] [g]
Valdemar (Mercedes Lackey)
Arrow's Message #1 - 6 (March/April 1990 - January/February 1991) [Stephanie Wong, ed.]
Fanzine
Arrow's Message #7 - 11 (March/April 1991 - November/December 1991) and vol. 3 #1 (Spring 1992) [Stephanie Wong, ed.]
Fanzine
War of the Worlds
Alien Sushi #1
[Cosmic Travelers: 1989] [g]
Wiseguy
Unfinished Business
[Almond Press: Elizabeth Ford, ed., November 1988] [g]
Part of Media Fanzine Collection
Hawaii Five-O
Force of Waves #1
[1992] [g]
Highlander: The Series
Highland Fling #1
[Solstice Press: Peggy Spaulding and Carol J.E. Schorn, ed., 1994] [g]
Highland Fling #2
[Solstice Press: Peggy Spaulding and Carol J.E. Schorn, ed., 1995] [g]
Highland Fling #4
[Solstice Press: Peggy Spaulding and Carol J.E. Schorn, ed., 1998] [g]
Rules of the Game #4
[Of Dreams and Schemes Press: Catherine Schlein and Debi Barbich, ed., May 1998] [g]
White Rabbit
[Bound in Leather Press: Dargelos, auth., February 2000] [s]
Indiana Jones
Tales For The Telling
[Solo Ventures: Karen Ripley, auth., June 1983] [g]
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
That Was Zen, This Was Tao #1
[Whatever You Do, Don't Press!: Mysti Frank, May 1995] [g]
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Dark Encounters
[C. Willard, auth., 1985] [s]
11 & 2 #5
[Otter Limits Press: Paulie and Tami Marie, ed., May 1990] [g]
Exposures #1
[deaux Emes Press: K. Clarke, ed., January 1988] (Reprint) [s]
Exposures #2
[Otter Limits Press: K. Clarke, ed.,1988] [s]
Exposures #3
[Nopett's World Press: L. Howlett, J. McCoy, I. Murphy, and K. Clarke, ed., August 1989] [s]
The Paladins Affair #2
[undated] [g] [s]
Tales of Two Uncles #2
[Novelty Shop Press: D. Arellanes, ed., undated] [g] [s]
Miami Vice
Vice Verse #1
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, ed., October 1989] [g]
Vice Verse #2
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, ed., February 1992] [g]
Multimedia
Don't Blink #1
[Sockii Press: Nicole Pelegrini, ed., October 1988] [g]
Frisky: Above and Beyond
[Almost Foolproof Press: A. Teitelbaum and D. Fisher, ed., May 1996] [s]
A Frisky Out Of Water
[Almost Foolproof Press: D. Fisher and A. Teitelbaum, ed., October 1995] [s]
Our Favorite Things #5
[Elan Press: April 1989] [g]
Our Favorite Things #6
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1990] [g]
Our Favorite Things #7
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1991] [g]
Our Favorite Things #8
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1992] [g]
Our Favorite Things #9
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1993] [g]
Our Favorite Things #10
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1994] [g]
Our Favorite Things #11
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1995] [g]
Our Favorite Things #12
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1996] [g]
Our Favorite Things #14
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1998] [g]
Our Favorite Things #15
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 1999] [g]
Our Favorite Things #17
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 2001] [g]
Our Favorite Things #18
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 2002] [g]
Our Favorite Things #19
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 2003] [g]
Our Favorite Things #21
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 2005] [g]
Our Favorite Things #22
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 2006 [g]
Our Favorite Things #24
[Elan Press: Anne Batterby and Elaine Batterby, 2008] [g]
Our Favorite Things #25
[Elan Press: Elaine M. Batterby and Anne E. Batterby, 2009] [g]
Our Favorite Things #26
[Elan Press: Elaine M. Batterby and Anne E. Batterby, 2010] [g]
Our Favorite Things #27
[Elan Press: Anne E. Batterby and Elaine M. Batterby, 2011] [g]
Our Favorite Things #29
[Elan Press: Anne E. Batterby and Elaine M. Batterby, 2013] [g]
Our Favorite Things #30
[Elan Press: Anne E. Batterby and Elaine M. Batterby, 2014] [g]
The Sonic Screwdriver #2
[Osiris Publications: Joy Harrison, ed., 1987] [g]
The Sonic Screwdriver #5
[Osiris Publications: Joy Harrison, ed., June 1989] [g]
What You Fancy #1
[Clean Slate Press: Sharon Monroe, ed., February 1988] [g]
Wide Open Spaces #1
[Roberta Rogow and Leah Rosenthal, ed., October 1978] [g]
Wide Open Spaces #2
[Roberta Rogow and Leah Rosenthal, ed., March 1979] [g]
Part of Media Fanzine Collection
Beauty and the Beast
'One Day, A Rapture'
[P. Garrett, auth., November 1989] [h]
Tunneltalk #1
[Barbara L.B. Storey and Victoria H. Clark, ed., March 1990]
Letterzine
Blake's 7
Down and Unsafe #3
[Kathy Hanson, ed., undated' [g]
E-Man-Uelle #1
[undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #2
[undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #3
[undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #4
[undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #6
[undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #7
[undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #8: Puppeteer
[B. Lantry, auth., undated] [s]
E-Man-Uelle #9: The Final Chapter
[undated] [s]
54124 #1
[TASAS/Avalon: Sheila Paulson and Kathy Hintz, auth., undated] [g]
Gambit #6
[Peacock Press: Jean Graham, ed., August 1990] [g]
Gambit #7
[Peacock Press: Jean Graham, ed., June 1991] [g]
Gambit #11
[Peacock Press: Jean Graham, ed., March 1994] [g]
Gambit 12
[Peacock Press: Jean Graham, ed., November 1994] [g]
Horizon #1
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., undated] [g]
Horizon #2
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., undated] [g]
Horizon #3
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., undated] [g]
Horizon #5
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., undated] [g]
Horizon #6
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., 1984] (2nd printing April 1987) [g]
Horizon #7
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Ann Steele, ed., 1985] (3rd printing February 1989) [g]
Horizon #8
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Diane Gies, ed., March 1986] [g]
Horizon #9
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., December 1986] [g]
Horizon #10
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Pat Thomas, ed., April 1987] [g]
Horizon #11
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Ann Steele, ed., January 1988] [g]
Horizon #12
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Ann Steele, ed., October 1988] [g]
Horizon #13
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Ann Steele, ed., June 1989] [g]
Horizon #14
[Blake's Seven Appreciation Society: Ann Steele, ed., March 1990] [g]
Oracle #15
[Jane M. King, ed., February 1988]
Newsletter
Oracle #16
[Jane M. King, ed., May/June1988]
Newsletter
Oracle #17
[Jane M. King, ed., 1989]
Newsletter
Oracle #21
[Spring 1990]
Newsletter
Rebel Destinies #1
[P. Kennedy, ed., January 1994] [g] [h] [s]
Shaman
[Space Rat Press: Joe Nazzaro, auth., July 1990] [g]
Something Unfriendly #1
[Cathi Brown, ed., May 1988] [g]
Southern Comfort #7.5
[Ashton Press: A. Wortham, ed., 1993] [h] [s]
The World Turned Upside-Down
[Spice Press: Sandy Hall, auth., July 1987] [g]
Crossover
[Dark Shadows/Star Trek: The Original Series
Shadows Trek
[J.M. Lane, auth., 2002] [g]
[The Sentinel/Quantum Leap]
Storm Sign
[The Presses: Legion, auth., May 2000] [s]
David Warner
Roscius Maximus #2
[Otter Limits Press: Paulie Gilmore, ed., May 1983] [g]
Doctor Who
Who-rotica#1
[RAJ Productions: A. Haskell, ed., 1981] [h]
The Media Fanzine Collection is comprised of numerous pre-Internet fan-produced publications that document their involvement in a particular fandom. Fandoms are based around media productions such as movies (i.e. the Star Wars film series) or television shows (i.e. Star Trek in its various iterations). Although traditionally most media fandoms involve productions from the science fiction and fantasy genres, there are numerous exceptions.
The majority of the contents in this collection consists of fan fiction. Fan fiction is the name given to literary or artistic productions created by fans about the characters, settings and events of the media universe in which they are interested. A substantial portion of the fanworks in the Media Fanzine Collection is identified as "slash”. "Slash" refers to fanworks that feature same-sex relationships and are sometimes (though not always) sexually explicit. In slash, sexual identity, sexuality and/or romance are often the centers of the story, rather than the conventional adventures featured in more traditional fanworks.
A small portion of the collection consists of "het" material. "Het", like slash, refers to fanworks featuring sexual or romantic content, but with opposite-sex relationships.
Slash and het items are identified as such on the item folder. If an item is not identified as slash or het, it is to be assumed that the item is “gen” (containing no sexual or romantic content. Both slash and het items have been specifically identified because of their importance as highly visible fan fiction subcultures. (s) indicates slash material. (h) indicates het material.
Fanzines are organized alphabetically by fandom name, and thereunder by title. The term “Multimedia” refers to anthologies of material from different fandoms. The term “Crossover” refers to stories in which characters from one or more media universes interact with those from another. (For example, a story in which Mal Reynolds' ship Serenity passed through a wormhole and encountered Captain James T. Kirk's U.S.S. Enterprise would be a Firefly/Star Trek crossover.)
The October 2016 Addendum includes several "friend books", tiny zines used by pre-teens and teens in the 1970s and 1980s as a way of finding other like-minded fans in the pre-Internet era. Some "friend books" were sized small enough to fit into an international envelope (2-3 inches), and consisted of no more than a few pages. The covers were pages cut from magazines or advertisement and were stapled or taped into a booklet shape. Many were multi-fandom, but some focused on single fandoms like Star Wars. Fans would write their name and address, and list their interests. The book would then passed along to the next fan. When the booklet was filled it was to be mailed back to the original fan. Often times questions were asked (ex: Who is your favorite Star Wars character?)
There are several additional items, including materials from genre conventions, ads and flyers, professional publications that relate to various fandoms, and various items of printed realia. The Christina Pilz February 2024 Addendum contains a number of fanzine advertisements and documentation devoted to fanzine and fanfic productions.
Sub-Series 1 of the Georgia Barnes Addendum contains maps of the Star Trek universe, and has therefore been filed with other items in the Maps Of Imaginary Places Collection.
Audio-Visual Materials
The collection also contains non-print materials. There are a significant number of fanvids in the collection (and the fandoms for those vids are noted in the finding aid). There are also several DVDs that contain recordings of fanfiction podcasts, from a number of different fandoms.
On Star Trek
Since 1966 there have been 5 non-animated television iterations of the television franchise Star Trek. Each one has its own dedicated fandom (although certainly many Trekkers are fans of multiple series), and each one has a generally accepted denotation. Those denotations are used in this collection, as follows:
Star Trek [TOS] refers to the original series(1966-1969).
Star Trek [TNG] refers to Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994).
Star Trek [DS9] refers to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999).
Star Trek [VGR] refers to Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001).
Star Trek [ENT] refers to Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005).
On The Professionals Circuit Archive:
There are several boxes of fanfiction from The Professionals Circuit Archive. The Circuit Archive is a singular form of fannish creative association, that for The Professionals fans actually predates the creation of more typical zines. In a standard fanzine distribution, a fan or group of fans will write, edit and publish a fanzine, and the publication will be printed and made available for sale. With The Professionals fandom, things began much more informally. Fans would place their stories 'on the circuit'. That is, they would write their stories and then produce photocopies; the copies would then be circulated among one another via standard mail. In time, certain fans began collecting copies together into 'circuit libraries'. Interested fans could become members of these informal lending libraries, and would receive titles on request, which they could read and /or photocopy and then return to the library. Although, in time, The Professionals fans began producing zines in the same ways that other fans did, much of the fanfiction remained (and remains) on the circuit.
By the late 1980s, two large circuit libraries were in place: one in Great Britain, and another in the United States. They enjoyed considerable overlap in their contents, but because of geographical distance and the informality of circuit distribution did not duplicate each other. In the early 1990s, as zines started entering the electronic era, fans began working to convert the vast number of paper stories into an electronic format that would encourage and increase access (as well as help preserve the much-used paper originals). In 1996, the Circuit Archive went online and continues to periodically increase its contents with new stories. The Circuit Archive, sprung from humble beginnings, now holds more than 1000 individual stories, which form the backbone of The Professionals creative fandom.
To quote Morgan Dawn, "the circuit library in the Professionals fandom is a unique tradition of women writing and sharing fan fiction (often anonymously) without going through the editorial and fanzine publication process. In many ways, it is the precursor to the fan fiction on the Internet where people would read a story, photo-copy it and send it on to someone else, and then write a response story, copy that and mail it on in an endless flow...and because The Professionals was a UK show, you have the unique situation where this communication was crossing both cultural and geographic barriers." Stories in these folders include both gen and slash.
Zonder titel
The Sam Moskowitz collection consists of his research files, correspondence, manuscripts, many of his books, and working documents related to his study of the history of science fiction and fantasy. Drafts of two unpublished books are included.
Zonder titel
Texas A&M Science Fiction and Fantasy Creative Writing Contest Collection
This collection contains short story entries made by Texas A&M students in the Annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Creative Writing Contest, co-sponsored since 2017 by the Department of English and Cushing Memorial Library & Archives.
Entries include Winners, Honorable Mentions, and all other entries.
Zonder titel
General and Administrative Files
Box/Folder
36/1: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. January 4, 1992 - February 12, 1992
36/2: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. February 6, 1992 - March 26, 1992
36/3: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. March 27, 1992 - May 28, 1992
36/4: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. June 4, 1992 - August 31, 1992
36/5: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. September 1, 1992 - October 12, 1992
36/6: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. October 14, 1992 - January 4, 1993
36/7: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. February 25, 1993 - June 15, 1993
36/8: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. April 26, 1993 - August 27, 1993
36/9: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. October 19, 1992 - February 18, 1993
36/10: Correspondence - Don Adam. September 18, 1989 - May 4, 1992
36/11: Correspondence - Elaine Adams. January 29, 1989 - February 1989
36/12: Correspondence - Phil Adams. January 15, 1991 - February 14, 1991
36/13: Correspondence - John Adrias. October 31, 1988
36/14: Correspondence - Charles Albert. October 26, 1990 - November 30, 1990
36/15: Correspondence - Albert Alkek. October 25, 1989 - January 4, 1993
36/16: Correspondence - Gary Anderson. December 5, 1988 - February 10, 1989
36/17: Correspondence - James W. Aston. February 15, 1993
36/18: Correspondence - Bubba Bean. August 30, 1989 - February 19, 1990
36/19: Correspondence - Senator Lloyd Bentsen. February 1, 1989 - May 2, 1991
36/20: Correspondence - John Bockris. April 7, 1992 - June 1, 1992
36/21: Correspondence - Cathy Bonner. September 18, 1992 - November 30, 1992
36/22: Correspondence - Bum Bright. February 9, 1989 - March 5, 1991
36/23: Correspondence - Barry Brummett. April 11, 1990 - April 19, 1990
36/24: Correspondence - Milton Bryant. March 21, 1991 - May 20, 1991
36/25: Correspondence - George H.W. Bush. January 24, 1992 - May 28, 1993
36/26: Correspondence - Neil Bush. August 6, 1991 - August 26, 1991
36/27: Correspondence - Gershon Canaan. December 14, 1989 - September 18, 1992
36/28: Correspondence - Kent Caperton. December 31, 1990
36/29: Correspondence - Lauro Cavazos. January 28, 1991
36/30: Correspondence - Bob Cherry. August 10, 1988 - November 24, 1992
36/31: Correspondence - Henry Cisneros. December 7, 1992 - June 15, 1993
36/32: Correspondence - Bill Clayton. September 25, 1989 - December 7, 1991
36/33: Correspondence - Bill Clinton. February 22, 1993 - March 1, 1993
36/34: Correspondence - Keith Cole. February 4, 1991 - February 11, 1991
36/35: Correspondence - Dick Connolly. November 15, 1990 - December 11, 1992
36/36: Correspondence - F.A. Cotton. April 7, 1989 - July 9, 1991
36/37: Correspondence - Dean Corrigan. January 23, 1989 - December 12, 1990
36/38: Correspondence - John David Crow. April 12, 1989 - April 7, 1993
36/39: Correspondence - John Cozart. April 27, 1989 - May 27, 1991
36/40: Correspondence - Cozart Communications. February 19, 1990 - November 15, 1990
36/41: Correspondence - Michael DeBakey. August 11, 1988 - September 21, 1988
36/42: Correspondence - Representative Wilhelmina Delco. January 30, 1989
36/43: Correspondence - Dianne Delisi. September 10, 1990
36/44: Correspondence - Frank Denius. October 2, 1988 - October 26, 1988
36/45: Correspondence - Richard DeVaul. December 21, 1992 - February 18, 1993
Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Box/Folder
1/21: Photos. circa 1860s-1884
-Gov. James W. Throckmorton. circa 1860s-1880s (1 photo)
-General Hardiwan. circa 1860s-1880s (1 photo)
-J. R. Cole. 1883-1884 (1 original, 2 reprints)
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Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Box/Folder
1/16: Correspondence. 1970-1971 (3 pages)
-To Ernest Langford from Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor). December 19, 1970 (2 pages, handwritten and typed)
-To Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor) from Ernest Langford. January 5, 1971 (1 page, typed)
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Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Box/Folder
1/15: Correspondence. 1960 (3 pages)
-To David Brooks Cofer from Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor), "Granddaughter of J. R. Cole". January 29, 1960 (1 page, handwritten)
-To Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor) from David Brooks Cofer. February 3, 1960 (2 pages, typed)
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Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Box/Folder
1/11: Correspondence. 1951 (3 pages)
-To M. T. Harrington from J. R. Cole II. August 24, 1951 (2 pages, typed)
-To J. R. Cole II from M. T. Harrington. August 27, 1951 (1 page, typed)
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Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Box/Folder
1/2: Clippings. 1884-1970 (2 with xerox copies, 2 pasted/adhered)
-"At the College". May 2, 1884 (1 plastine with 1 xerox copy)
-"Monday Night, June 19". circa 1884 (1 plastine with 1 xerox copy)
-"Gen. Lewis Draws Out An Explanation" from The Statesman. March 25, 1881 (Pasted)
-"James Cole Opened School in 1889" from Dallas Morning News. November 2, 1970 (Pasted)
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Part of J. R. Cole Papers
Box/Folder
1/1: Teaching Certificates. 1871-1872 (2 pages, typed)
1/2: Clippings. 1884-1970 (2 with xerox copies, 2 pasted/adhered)
-"At the College". May 2, 1884 (1 plastine with 1 xerox copy)
-"Monday Night, June 19". circa 1884 (1 plastine with 1 xerox copy)
-"Gen. Lewis Draws Out An Explanation" from The Statesman. March 25, 1881 (Pasted)
-"James Cole Opened School in 1889" from Dallas Morning News. November 2, 1970 (Pasted)
1/3: Correspondence - To J. R. Cole from J. A. Gilmer. June 12, 1876 (1 page, handwritten)
1/4: Correspondence - To J. R. Cole from Thomas S. Gathright. August 27, 1878 (5 pages, handwritten)
1/5: Correspondence - To J. R. Cole from Thomas S. Gathright. November 4, 1879 (2 pages and 1 envelope, handwritten)
1/6: Correspondence - To "My Dear Wife" (Mary P. Cole) from J. R. Cole. November 23, 1879 (2 pages, handwritten)
1/7: Correspondence - To "My Dear Wife" (Mary P. Cole) from J. R. Cole. December 9, 1879 (1 page, handwritten)
1/8: Correspondence - From J. R. Cole, "Action of the Faculty on receiving intelligence of the death of Lieutenant Governor E. B. Pickett". January 1882 (1 page, handwritten)
1/9: Correspondence - Letter of "Endorsement of Louis L. McInnis (for J. R. Cole), Chairman of Faculty. January 1886". December 29, 1885 (1 fragile page in mylar with xerox copy, handwritten)
1/10: Correspondence - To J. R. Cole from T. M. Scott. July 8, 1887 (1 page, handwritten)
1/11: Correspondence. 1951 (3 pages)
-To M. T. Harrington from J. R. Cole II. August 24, 1951 (2 pages, typed)
-To J. R. Cole II from M. T. Harrington. August 27, 1951 (1 page, typed)
1/12: Correspondence - To David Brooks Cofer from J. R. Cole II. October 30, 1952 (1 page, typed)
1/13: Correspondence - To David Brooks Cofer from J. R. Cole II. December 9, 1954 (1 page with 1 envelope, typed)
1/14: Correspondence - To David Brooks Cofer from J. R. Cole II. May 6, 1955 (1 page with 1 envelope, typed)
1/15: Correspondence. 1960 (3 pages)
-To David Brooks Cofer from Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor), "Granddaughter of J. R. Cole". January 29, 1960 (1 page, handwritten)
-To Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor) from David Brooks Cofer. February 3, 1960 (2 pages, typed)
1/16: Correspondence. 1970-1971 (3 pages)
-To Ernest Langford from Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor). December 19, 1970 (2 pages, handwritten and typed)
-To Grace D. Taylor (Mrs. Paul Taylor) from Ernest Langford. January 5, 1971 (1 page, typed)
1/17: Photostatic Copies of Certificate and Correspondence. 1872-1879 (10 pages)
-Teaching Certificate for J. R. Cole. September 26, 1871 (1 page)
-To J. R. Cole from J. A. Gilmer. June 12, 1876 (2 pages, handwritten)
-To J. R. Cole from Thomas S. Gathright. August 27, 1878 (5 pages, handwritten)
-To J. R. Cole from Thomas S. Gathright. November 4, 1879 (2 pages, handwritten)
1/18: Diaries. 1883-1884 (14 pages)
-Diary on J. G. James Letterhead. March 15-19, 1883 (5 pages, handwritten)
-Diary of J. R. Cole. August 1884 (9 pages, handwritten)
1/19: Notes - "Report of J. R. Cole, Third Administrator for A & M Students". August 1884 (7 pages, handwritten)
1/20: Notes - "Checking Reproductions against Originals". undated (3 pages, handwritten)
1/21: Photos. circa 1860s-1884
-Gov. James W. Throckmorton. circa 1860s-1880s (1 photo)
-General Hardiwan. circa 1860s-1880s (1 photo)
-J. R. Cole. 1883-1884 (1 original, 2 reprints)
1/22: State Agricultural and Mechanical College Letterhead featuring J. R. Cole Jr.'s name. circa 1800s (1 in plastine, typed)
1/23: Publication - Testimonials Endorsing Prof. J. R. Cole, A. M. of the A & M College of Texas (original copy). March 1882
1/24: Publication - Seven Decades of My Life by James Reid Cole (J. R.) (original copy). 1913
1/25: Publication - The Christian Advocate (original copy). September 4, 1952 (Cole article on page 8-10)
1/26: Publication - Southern Union News - Southern Union Gas Company (original copy). November 1952
1/27: Publication - The Kings and The Coles (genealogy, original copy with notations). 1954
1/28: Publication - Supplement to First Five Administrators of Texas A. & M. College - James Reid Cole, 1879-1885 by David Brooks Cofer (original copy). 1955
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Lafayette Lumpkin Foster Collection
This collection contains the checks, personal correspondence, and promissory notes of Lafayette Lumpkin Foster. He was the former president of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University) from 1889 until his death in 1901. Additionally, this collection includes his funeral notice and the resolution of death by the A&M Board of Directors.
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Clippings, August 1 - September 7
Part of Louis L. McInnis Papers
Box/Folder
4/1: Clippings. August 1 - September 7, 1908 (19 pages)
-Farm and Ranch. "A Student's View". August 1, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 2 pages. 3 pages total)
-The Houston Post, "Proposed Engineering Building A. and M. College". August 2, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-The Houston Post, "Harrington Resigns Presidency of A. & M.". August 8, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-The Galveston Daily News (?), "Harrington Quits, Milner Successor", "Alumni to Support Milner". August 8, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-The Eagle, "New President of A. and M.", "Harrington Resigns, Milner Appointed". August 8, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-Farm and Ranch, "New President of A. & M.". August 15, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-"Outlook Good - President Legett Talks of the Coming College Year", "Dr. Harrington will accept Directorship". circa August 16 - September 7, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-The Houston Post, "Captain Julius A. Penn of the Army makes Report", "Further Developments in the A. and M. College Affair Prospective". August 19, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-"A. & M. Patrons - Issue Addressed in the Interest of the College". August 20, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
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Part of Robert Byrns Lafayette Lumpkin Foster Research Collection
Box/Folder
1/1: Correspondence. June - July 1948 (4 pages)
-To Gibb Gilchrist from E. L. Martin. June 28, 1948 (1 page, typed)
-To E. L. Martin from Gibb Gilchrist. July 7, 1948 (1 page, typed)
-To L. W. Kemp from Gibb Gilchrist. July 7, 1948 (1 page, typed)
-To Gibb Gilchrist from L. W. Kemp. July 8, 1948 (1 page, typed)
Correspondence, February - December
Part of Robert Byrns Lafayette Lumpkin Foster Research Collection
Box/Folder
1/4: Correspondence. February - December 1962 (44 pages and 7 envelopes)
-To Editor of the Groesbeck Journal from Robert Byrns. February 22, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from Jack R. Hawkins, "Groesbeck Journal". February 24, 1962 (2 pages, typed)
-To Librarian at Bancroft Library from Byrns. February 26, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Dr. Llerena Friend from Byrns. February 27, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Dorman Winfrey from Byrns. February 27, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To General Services Administration at the National Archives from Byrns. February 27, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from Dr. Llerena Friend. February 28, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from J. R. K. Kantor, "Librarian at Bancroft Library". March 5, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To General Services Administration at the National Archives from Byrns. March 15, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from James M. Day. March 30, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from Elbert L. Huber, "Richard P. Weinert". April 5, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Ray Walter from Byrns. June 18, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from Ray Walter. June 21, 1962 (2 pages, typed)
-To Byrns from Mrs. Homer Bevill. June 18, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To County Clerk and Recorder for Forsyth County from Byrns. June 18, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Ray Walter from Byrns. June 22, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Jack Hawkins from Byrns. June 22, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from Ray Walter. September 5, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from A. B. Tollison. October 23, 1962 (2 pages with envelope, typed)
-To Ray Walter from Byrns. November 13, 1962 (2 pages, typed)
-To Librarian at the Georgia State Library from Byrns. November 14, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Director of Georgia Department of Veterans from Byrns. November 14, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Helen Estes from Byrns. November 14, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To County Clerk and Recorder for Greenville County from Byrns. November 15, 1962 (2 pages, typed)
-To A. B. Tollison from Byrns. November 16, 1962 (2 pages, typed)
-To Nadine Simmons from Byrns. November 16, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Mary Givens Bryan from Pete Wheeler. November 19, 1962 (1 page with envelope, typed)
-To Byrns from Maggie Garlington. November 27. 1962 (1 page with envelope, handwritten)
-To Mary Givens Bryan from Pete Wheeler. November 19, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Director of Georgia Department of Veterans from Byrns. November 14, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from Mary Givens Bryan. November 26, 1962 (2 pages with envelope, typed)
-To Dr. William Estep from Byrns. November 27, 1962 (1 page, typed)
-To Byrns from John W. Bonner Jr. December 22, 1962 (2 pages with envelope, handwritten)
-To Byrns from Ray Walter. December 10, 1962 (1 page with envelope, typed)
-To Byrns from Dr. William Estep. November 30, 1962 (1 page with envelope, typed)
Part of Robert Byrns Lafayette Lumpkin Foster Research Collection
Box/Folder
1/10: Information Search Results from Georgia Department of Archives and State History on Joseph D. Foster. November 26, 1962 (41 pages, See also Folder 4, Letter 31 from Mary Givens Bryan to Byrns.)
Box 1
Upper Level (Legal/Oversize items)
Item 1: "Petition of the people of Jefferson County" to L. S. Ross, Governor of Texas. February 3, 1887 (2 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 2: "Charter of Petition from the people of Jefferson County" to L. S. Ross, Governor of Texas. undated (1 page, handwritten in plastine)
Lower Level (Letter size items)
Item 3: To H. M. Neal (?) from L. S. Ross. April 22, 1886 (2 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 4: To L. S. Ross from James S. Hogg. February 11, 1887 (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
Item 5: To L. S. Ross from James H. Burts. February 18, 1887 (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
Item 6: To L. S. Ross from James H. Burts. February 18, 1887 (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
Item 7: To L. S. Ross from James S. Hogg. April 9, 1887 (10 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 8: To "Major" from L. S. Ross. July 23, 1887 (3 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 9: To L. S. Ross from James S. Hogg. January 25, 1887 (3 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 10: To L. S. Ross from Arthur Brown. August 2, 1888 (2 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 11: To L. S. Ross from Maurice A. Bachmann. November 16, 1888 (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
Item 12: To H. M. Holmes from L. S. Ross, on "Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway" yellow letterhead. June 18, 1889 (2 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 13: To L. S. Ross from J. H. McLeary. June 22, 1889 (3 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 14: To L. S. Ross from James S. Hogg. January 3, 1890 (2 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 15: To L. S. Ross from James S. Hogg. January 9, 1890 (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
Item 16: To R. M. Hall from James S. Hogg. January 9, 1890 (3 pages, typed in mylar)
Item 17: To "Major" from L. S. Ross. February 2, 1891 (3 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 18: To "My Dear Major" from L. S. Ross. February 13, 1891 (4 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 19: To "My Dear Major" from L. S. Ross. December 20, 1891 (5 pages, handwritten in mylar)
Item 20: To "Capt. Stephens T. (?)" from L. S. Ross. November 18, 1895 (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
Item 21: To J. D. Sayers from L. S. Ross. December 1897 (2 pages, typed in mylar)
Item 22: "Memorial Services in Honor of President Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas". January 15-16, 1898 (2 copies, typed in mylar)
Item 23: To "My Dear Major" from L. S. Ross, "Confidential". circa 1890s (1 page, handwritten in mylar)
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Lawrence Sullivan Ross Correspondence
This collection contains letters and documents addressed to Lawrence Sullivan Ross during his time as President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University), and from his time as the Governor of Texas. Other items in the collection include an A&M College of Texas memorial service for Ross after his passing in 1898
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This collection contains correspondence and a news release from Thomas S. Gathright, the first president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University). Gathright also wrote correspondence before his presidency as the founder of the Summerville Institute in Gholson, Mississippi and during his residency as the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Mississippi. Some of the letters in the collection were transcribed in Early History of Texas A&M College Through Letters and Papers (1952), by David Brooks Cofer. Also included, is a folder containing xerox copies of Gathright's letters and a news release from the Mississippi State Archives.
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Personal Papers of L. L. Foster
Box/Folder
1/1: Three promissory notes from Gilbert to L. L. Foster. 1886 (3 original, handwritten and 1 xerox copy)
1/2: To "Friend" L. L. Foster from William Richard Cavitt. June 9, 1898 (1 page, handwritten with xerox copy)
1/3: To Honorable L. L. Foster from William Richard Cavitt. June 9, 1898 (1 page, handwritten with xerox copy)
1/4: Family Record of Joseph D. Foster. December 10, 1892 (3 pages, typed with xerox copy)
1/5: To L. L. Foster from J. E. Hollingsworth. March 9, 1898 (1 page, typed with xerox copy)
1/6: To L. L. Foster from Sam H. Discon. November 30, 1889 (1 page, handwritten with xerox copy)
1/7: To W. B. Wortham from L. L. Foster, Order for Glover-Anderson Oil Co. Stock. April 6-9, 1901 (2 pages, handwritten with xerox copy)
1/8: Checks to W. B. Wortham from L. L. Foster. April 9, 1891 (2 original, handwritten with xerox copy)
1/9: Funeral Notice for L. L. Foster. December 2, 1901 (2 original, typed with xerox copy)
1/10: Resolution on the death of L. L. Foster by A&M Board of Directors. circa 1901 (2 pages, typed with xerox copy)
1/11: To Mrs. L. L. Foster from T. O. Walton. August 1, 1928 (1 page, typed with xerox copy)
1/12: Photostatic Copy of Letter to Joseph D. Sayers from L. L. Foster “found in The Sayers’ Papers-Folio, July - December 1901. State Archives.” November 21, 1899 (1 page, typed)
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Gathright Correspondence and Other Materials
Part of Thomas S. Gathright Letters
Box/Folder
1/1: Correspondence. September 1876 (2 pages)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. September 9, 1876 (1 page, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. September 24, 1876 (1 page, handwritten)
1/2: Correspondence. April - August 1877 (3 pages with 3 envelopes)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. April 17, 1877 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. July 1, 1877 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. August 17, 1877 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
1/3: Correspondence. July 1878 (2 pages with 1 envelope)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. July 25, 1878 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
1/4: Correspondence. May 1879 (12 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Alex Hogg. May 5, 1879 (1 page, handwritten)
-To Oran Milo Roberts from Thomas S. Gathright. May 17, 1879 (5 pages, handwritten)
-To Oran Milo Roberts from Thomas S. Gathright. May 24, 1879 (6 pages, handwritten)
1/5: Correspondence. June 1879 (6 pages)
-To Thomas S. Gathright from R. P. N. Morris, titled "Report of the Department of Natural Philosophy & Engineering". June 23, 1879 (3 pages, handwritten)
-To Thomas S. Gathright from J. T. Hand, titled "Report of Dept. of Ancient Languages for Lession ending June 24th, 1879." June 24, 1879 (3 pages, handwritten)
1/6: Correspondence. July 1879 (6 pages with 2 envelopes)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. July 2, 1879 (3 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. July 7, 1879 (1 page, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. July 15, 1879 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
1/7: Correspondence. August 1879 (3 pages)
-To J. D. Sayers from Thomas S. Gathright, "President Gathright's Report". August 22, 1879 (3 pages, handwritten)
1/8: Correspondence. September 1879 (6 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. September 10, 1879 (1 pages, handwritten)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. September 13, 1879 (3 pages, handwritten)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. September 30, 1879 (2 pages, handwritten)
1/9: Correspondence. October 1879 (8 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. October 15, 1879 (3 pages, handwritten)
-To Oran Milo Roberts from Thomas S. Gathright, "Charges of Pres'dt Gathright". October 20, 1879 (4 pages, handwritten)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. October 21, 1879 (1 pages, handwritten)
1/10: Correspondence. November 1879 (10 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. November 2, 1879 (3 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. November 7, 1879 (3 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. November 13, 1879 (1 pages)
-To Oran Milo Roberts and Members of the Board of Directors from Thomas S. Gathright. November 16, 1879 (2 pages)
-Personal Notes, November 22, 1879 (1 pages)
1/11: Correspondence. January - September 1880 (14 pages with 7 envelopes)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. January 11, 1880 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. January 28, 1880 (3 pages, handwritten) This item is located in Oversize Folder 11a, Flat File Storage Drawer G.6.
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. February 21, 1880 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. March 9, 1880 (3 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. April 16, 1880 (3 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. April 27, 1880 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. May 31, 1880 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. September 22, 1880 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
1/12: Correspondence. January 1883 (2 pages with 1 envelope)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. January 4, 1883 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
1/13: Xerox Copies of Gathright letters from Mississippi State Archives. 1860-1876 (19 pages)
-Statement from Thomas S. Gathright, April 1860 (2 pages, handwritten)
-To John J. Pettus from Thomas S. Gathright. July 18, 1861 (2 pages, handwritten and typed)
-To Charles Clark from Thomas S. Gathright. August 16, 1864 (4 pages, handwritten)
-News release, "To the Voters of Senatorial District Composed of the Counties of Noxubee and Winston" by Thomas S. Gathright, March 1965 (1 page, typed)
-To William L. Sharkey from Thomas S. Gathright. July 3, 1865 (3 pages, handwritten and typed)
-To J. M. Stone from John R. Prince. March 29, 1876 (2 pages, handwritten)
-To J. M. Stone from Mississippi Senate Members, Recommendation of Thomas S. Gathright for Superintendent of Public Instruction letter. March 30, 1876 (4 pages, handwritten)
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Xerox Copies of Gathright letters from Mississippi State Archives
Part of Thomas S. Gathright Letters
Box/Folder
1/13: Xerox Copies of Gathright letters from Mississippi State Archives. 1860-1876 (19 pages)
-Statement from Thomas S. Gathright, April 1860 (2 pages, handwritten)
-To John J. Pettus from Thomas S. Gathright. July 18, 1861 (2 pages, handwritten and typed)
-To Charles Clark from Thomas S. Gathright. August 16, 1864 (4 pages, handwritten)
-News release, "To the Voters of Senatorial District Composed of the Counties of Noxubee and Winston" by Gathright, March 1965 (1 page, typed)
-To William L. Sharkey from Thomas S. Gathright. July 3, 1865 (3 pages, handwritten and typed)
-To J. M. Stone from John R. Prince. March 29, 1876 (2 pages, handwritten)
-To J. M. Stone from Mississippi Senate Members, Recommendation of Thomas S. Gathright for Superintendent of Public Instruction letter. March 30, 1876 (4 pages, handwritten)
Part of Thomas S. Gathright Letters
Box/Folder
1/12: Correspondence. January 1883 (2 pages with 1 envelope)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. January 4, 1883 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
Correspondence, January - September
Part of Thomas S. Gathright Letters
Box/Folder
1/11: Correspondence. 1880 (14 pages with 7 envelopes)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. January 11, 1880 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. January 28, 1880 (3 pages, handwritten) This item is located in Oversize Folder 11a, Flat File Storage Drawer G.6.
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. February 21, 1880 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. March 9, 1880 (3 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. April 16, 1880 (3 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. April 27, 1880 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. May 31, 1880 (2 pages with 1 envelope, handwritten)
-To Louis L. McInnis from Thomas S. Gathright. September 22, 1880 (1 page with 1 envelope, handwritten)
Part of Thomas S. Gathright Letters
Box/Folder
1/10: Correspondence. November 1879 (10 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. November 2, 1879 (3 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. November 7, 1879 (3 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. November 13, 1879 (1 pages)
-To Oran Milo Roberts and Members of the Board of Directors from Thomas S. Gathright. November 16, 1879 (2 pages)
-Personal Notes, November 22, 1879 (1 pages)
Part of Thomas S. Gathright Letters
Box/Folder
1/9: Correspondence. October 1879 (8 pages)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. October 15, 1879 (3 pages, handwritten)
-To Oran Milo Roberts from Thomas S. Gathright, "Charges of Pres'dt Gathright". October 20, 1879 (4 pages, handwritten)
-To George Pfeuffer from Thomas S. Gathright. October 21, 1879 (1 pages, handwritten)