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Miscellaneous Documents

1/37
One-page document titled "Agreement." Written in ink is a narrative about a "patriot princess" but the story doesn't make much sense. This story is not signed or dated. In the right-hand corner at the top of the document is a grocery listing with prices written in pencil.

Postal History Documents

1/36: Three envelopes, no return addresses are included

Envelope 1 - postmarked on the front, April 27 - La Grange, Georgia, addressed to C. P. Crawford Esq., Flat - Pond, Lee County - GA, with additional writing stating, Ben Hill, April 1859.

Envelope 2 - postmarked on the front, April 12 - Atlanta, Georgia, addressed to Mrs. C.P. Crawford, Milledgeville, GA, with additional writing. On the back, the postmark is Milledgeville, GA. April 18, 1899, with additional writing stating, St. John Potomac "Sam"*.

Envelope 3 - postmarked on the front September 19 - Atlanta, Georgia, addressed to Capt. C. P. Crawford, Milledgeville, GA, with additional writing that states, "My precious Pet Abbis, for study & usefulness - CPL". The back of this envelope is stamped Milledgeville, GA. Sep 20, 1899.

Photographs

1/31
Joel Crawford
tintype (8 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches)
Undated

1/32
Charles P. Crawford
tintype (7 x 5 inches)
Undated

1/33
Charles P. Crawford
Cabinet card (61/2 x 4 1/4 inches)
Mounted on the printed card: of photographer Edwards & Son, Cabinet Studio Portraits, Atlanta, Georgia, and rubber-stamped on the verso, "C.P. Crawford, Milledgeville, Georgia"
Undated

1/34
Charles P. Crawford
carte-de-visite (4 x 2 1/2 inches)
Back marked J.C. Elrod's Portrait Photograph and Artograph Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky,
Undated

1/35
Five black and white (3 x 5 inches) reprints of members of the Crawford family, each photograph is identified on the back.
Charles P. Crawford as a young man in 1852, and two of him as an older man (3 total).
Martha Williamson Crawford (1 image)
Joel Evans Crawford (1 image)

Biographical Information

1/30
Biographical information includes a news article clipping on the death of Charles Crawford, mistakenly listed as Charles T. Crawford in the article, 1900; a short handwritten biography on Charles P. Crawford, undated; a photocopy of a marriage certificate for Charles P. Crawford’s marriage to Anna Ripley Orme - 1880; and a photocopy of a page from the estate of Joel P. Crawford, signed by his executor James Buchanan admitting it into the record, 1858.

Correspondence

George Walker Crawford

1/1
George Walker Crawford giving advice to his brother on the business prospects of his nephew Charles P. Crawford, in an autograph letter, signed from Bel-Air (his plantation near Augusta) to Joel Crawford (4 pages, approximately 600 words). "But in respect to these professional partnerships I know that parents greatly desire that their sons should be appointed with men of professional experience and reputation, and it always seemed to me like the method of breaking a young ox to the yoke".
May 8, 1854

Joel Crawford

(1/2 to 1/15)
A series of twelve autographed letters to his son Charles P. Crawford, giving advice on entering the legal profession and conducting his business, signed from Blakely, Macon, or Sparta, Georgia. Four of the letters are accompanied by envelopes addressed by Joel Crawford to his son. Total of 33 pages and approximately 5500 words.

"I advise you to buy no books nor anything else but clothing & food, until you get known, and then buy only what you want. Everything needed can be had in Georgia & about on as good terms as it can be imported. Book stores are now to be found in a dozen towns of this State, some of them large." The letters concern possible locations for establishing an office, people to associate with, the importance of frugality, the status of the economy, and other issues of importance to a man in his 20s, just beginning his career.

1/2
Joel Crawford to son Charles P. Crawford, written in Blakely, GA, with envelope
May 16, 1854

1/3
Joel Crawford to son in reply to a letter of June 26, written in Sparta, GA, with envelope
July 8, 1854

1/4
Joel Crawford to son, written in Sparta, GA
July 8, 1854

1/5
Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
January 12, 1855

1/6
Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
January 21, 1855

1/7
Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
February 5, 1855

1/8
Joel Crawford to son, written in Blakely, GA
February 20, 1855

1/9
Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
August 28, 1855

1/10
Joel Crawford to son, written near Blakely, GA
September 5, 1855

1/11
Joel Crawford to son, with envelope
April 26, 1857

1/12
Joel Crawford to son
September 17, 1857

1/13
Joel Crawford to son, written in Macon, GA, with envelope
February 25, 1858

1/14
Joel Crawford making a gift of sixteen slaves to his son Charles P. Crawford, in an autograph and signed document, mentioning the slaves by name (1 page, docketed on verso). Crawford's autograph appraisal for the slaves included two families, a husband, a wife, and their four children, and another husband and wife and their two children.
February 22, 1855

1/15
Another autograph document by Joel Crawford authorizing his son to purchase seven or eight thousand dollars worth of land in Texas.
October 2, 1857

Eli A. Benton

1/16
Eli A. Benton to Joel Crawford expansively describing methods and routes of traveling from Georgia to Texas, in an autograph letter, signed from Mount Zion, Georgia (6 pages, approximately 1500 words). Benton offers advice on traveling as Crawford's son Charles plans to move west, being especially concerned about traveling with slaves; the final two pages of the letter offer advice on evaluating the land and suggest Eastern Texas in the vicinity of the Red River as the place to choose.
September 25, 1857.

Charles P. Crawford

(1/17 to 1/25)
Nine letters informing his wife of daily activities, in a series of eight autograph letters, signed from Blakely, Americus, and Bainbridge, Georgia, Orange Mills, Florida, and Richmond, Virginia, to his wife Mattie in Milledgeville or Flat Pond, Lee County, Georgia (8vo, 4to, and folio. 29 pages, approximately 7500 words; accompanied by six mailing envelopes).

In the first four antebellum letters, Crawford describes his activities traveling on the court circuit, mostly in southern Georgia, and describes at length in one, the wonderful possibilities for a move to Florida; the three Civil War letters recount an illness in Richmond, news of fellow soldiers, plans for planting at home, and, in the latest one, a wish to return to duty; the last letter, written in 1867, expresses a longing for former times, and bitterness toward the North.

1/17
Charles P. Crawford to wife Mattie, written in Blakely, with envelope
April 21, 1855

1/18
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Bainbridge, GA
April 25, 1855

1/19
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Americus, GA
August 11, 1857

1/20
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Orange Mills, FL, with envelope
June 2, 1858

1/21
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Richmond, VA, with envelope
May 12, 1862

1/22
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Richmond, VA, with envelope
July 10, 1862

1/23
Charles P. Crawford to wife, written in Americus, GA, with envelope
July 25, 1864

1/24
Charles P. Crawford to wife, with envelope
November 21, 1867

1/25
Charles P. Crawford to his daughter. This unfinished letter is not signed or dated by Crawford nor is it addressed to any daughter in particular. The letter expresses regrets regarding his delay in writing and talks of his weak health. He talks of missing her and wishes she could come. He also talks about her noble qualities and great capabilities.

Mattie Crawford

(1/26 to 1/28)
Three letters informing her husband, Charles P. Crawford about the state of her health and the activities of their baby boy, in three autograph letters, signed from Milledgeville (8vo. 14 pages, approximately 1600 words).

In the final letter, Mrs. Crawford mentions a July 4 visit to the statehouse, "I don't think I ever saw so many persons at one time before... 17 respectable size military companies on parade at one time, & uniforms perfectly beautiful … we went to see & hear Governor Johnson deliver an address, better than two hours long."

1/26
Mattie Crawford to her husband Charles P. Crawford
August 19, 1856

1/27
Mattie Crawford to her husband
August 21, 1856

1/28
Mattie Crawford to her husband
July 4, 1856

Sara Crawford

1/29
Sara Crawford to her brother, Charles P. Crawford. Sending news from the home front, in an autograph letter, signed from Americus, Georgia (4vo. 4 pages, approximately 700 words).
"The war news today is good compared with what we have had for several weeks... it is generally believed that Sherman will invade Carolina & let Ga. rest for a while."
January 1, 1865.

Crawford Family Letters

  • TxAM-CRS MSS00164
  • Collection
  • 1852-1900

This collection comprises twenty-seven autograph letters from various family members, three autograph documents written by Joel Crawford, additional unsigned correspondence, fout vintage photographs, five black and white photograph reprints, thirteen mailing envelopes, and a number of other address panels on the letters, some with quite scarce postal stamps from small towns in Georgia and Florida. Short excerpts of some letters are included in the description listing.

The collection also includes biographical information on the Crawford family, a photocopy of a marriage certificate for Charles P. Crawford's marriage to Anna Ripley Orme, and a page from the estate of Joel P. Crawford, signed by his executors James Buchanan and Charles P. Crawford admitting it into the record.

Postal history envelopes contained throughout the correspondence: cancellation stamps from La Grange, Fort Gaines (1855), Bainbridge (1855), Blakely (1855), and Macon (1858), Georgia, Orange Mills (1858), Florida, and Richmond (1862), Virginia. There are also five additional undated envelopes from members of the Crawford family.

Crawford, Charles P.

Manuscripts

1-1/1: "Dancing Chickens" (1984), typescript with handwritten edits, undated (Photocopy)

1-1/2: No Limit (novel, unpublished), typescript with handwritten edits for first four chapters, undated

Edward Bryant Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000586
  • Collection
  • undated

This collection consists of two typescripts from the acclaimed science fiction author Edward Bryant (1945-2017). The materials include a photocopied typescript of Bryant's 1984 story "Dancing Chickens", with edits; and the first four chapters of an unpublished novel by Bryant, No Limits. The chapters also contain handwritten edits from Bryant.

Bryant, Edward, 1945-2017

Materials

Manuscripts - "A Better World's In Birth!" (2003)

1-1/1: Typescript [in 3 installments] with handwritten edits by Waldrop, November-December 2002

1-1/2: Typescript draft with handwritten edits and comments from editor Marty Halpern, and related correspondence, January 2003

1-1/3: Typescript final draft, 2003

Other Materials- "A Better World's In Birth!" (2003)

1-1/4: Chapbook from Golden Gryphon Press, 2003

1-1/5: Cover flat, 2003

1-1/6: "Final document files" on compact disc, electronic copies of final typescript, 2003

Howard Waldrop Golden Gryphon Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000585
  • Collection
  • 2002-2003

This collection contains materials relating to Golden Gryphon Press and its publication of Howard Waldrop's 2003 novelette "A Better World's In Birth!". Materials in the collection include Waldrop's hand-typed manuscript, editor Marty Halpern's edited draft of the story, a final typescript, a copy of the chapbook and a cover flat, and electronic copies of the final typescript.

The novelette tells the story of an alternate central Europe, in which a Communist revolution occurred in the middle of the 19th century, led by Karl Marx, Friederich Engels, and Richard Wagner. In 1876, rumors fly that the ghosts of these three revolutionary martyrs have begun appearing in the city of Dresden. The story examines how these specters may be tied into a larger political conspiracy.

Waldrop, Howard

Other Materials

Other Materials

1-1/56: Academic writing, typescripts, 1990-1991

1-1/57: Academic writing, typescripts, undated

1-1/58: Before The Rain (1992), M.A. degree writing requirement at UT-Austin, May 1992

1-1/59: Clarion West materials, 1995

1-1/60: Copies of published work, 1999-2000, 2007, undated

1-1/61: The Intergalactic Nemesis/Return of the Intergalactic Nemesis performances, 2000-2001

1-1/62: Postcard from Reisman's desk, undated (inscription from January 2024)

1-1/63: Publicity cards for Substrate Phantoms (2017), 2017

1-1/64: Publicity display for The Z Radiant (2004), 2004?

Manuscripts

Manuscripts:

1-1/1: "Rain Brujah" (1988), typescript draft, undated

1-1/2: "Raney's Hounds" (1999), typescript later draft [under old title "Hellfire"], with notes and background materials, undated

1-1/3: "The Arcana of Maps" (2000), typescript draft, undated

1-1/4: "Two Hearts in Zamora" (2006), typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated; notes, undated; submission invitation, 2006?; and copies of Robert E. Howard stories, undated

1-1/5: "Flowertongue" (2011), typescript with handwritten beta reader comments, 2000?

1-1/6: "Flowertongue" (2011), typescript with handwritten beta reader comments, 2000?

1-1/7: "Flowertongue" (2011), notes and feedback, February 2000, undated

1-1/8: "Flowertongue"(2011), background materials, 1998, undated

1-1/9: "A Thousand Wings of Luck" (2011), typescript draft [under old title "The House of Ren"] with handwritten notes, undated

1-1/10: "A Thousand Wings of Luck" (2011), typescript draft [under old title "Luck of the House"] with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/11: "Before The Rain" (2019), typescript draft, undated

1-1/12: "An Irdish Tale" (2019), typescript draft [3700 words] with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/13: "An Irdish Tale" (2019), typescript draft [4200 words] with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/14: "An Irdish Tale" (2019), notes and beta reader comments, undated

1-1/15: "The Angle of Incidence" (undated), typescript drafts with handwritten beta reader comments, undated; and notes, undated

1-1/16: "The Ballad of Spitfire Rye" (undated), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/17: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), typescript drafts with handwritten edits by beta readers, undated

1-1/18: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/19: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), partial typescript draft with notes, undated

1-1/20: "By A Salt Green Sea" (undated), notes and reviewer notes, September 2005, undated

1-1/21: The Eye of Drynsariel (unpublished, 1984), typescript draft and handcolored map, 1984

1-1/22: "The Fawn of Divinity" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/23: "A Feather's Weight", typescript draft and handwritten notes, undated

1-1/24: "Into The Day" (undated) , typescript draft, undated; and typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/25: "Luck By Any Other Name" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten beta reader comments, undated; and notes from beta reader, undated

1-1/26: "Nixy" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/27: "Propagating the Rose" (undated), typescript first drafts with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/28: "Propagating the Rose" (undated), handwritten beta reader comments, undated; and notes, undated

1-1/29: "Stone Moons" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/30: "Tulanicus" (undated), typescript drafts [under various titles], undated; typescript drafts with handwritten edits, undated; and notes, undated

1-1/31: "While Making Feet" (undated), typescript drafts with handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/32: "While Making Feet" (undated), handwritten beta reader comments, undated

1-1/33: "Who Last Through Dream Did Pass" (undated), typescript early version, undated

1-1/34: Early story drafts and fragments, undated

1-1/35: Graduate School: "Blue-green" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/36: Graduate School: "Carnival" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten edits and reviewer comments, undated

1-1/37: Graduate School: "Other Lodgers" (undated), typescript draft with handwritten reviewer comments, undated

1-1/38: Graduate School: "Racer X" (undated), typescript first draft, March 1992; and typescript first draft with handwritten reviewer comments, March 1992

1-1/39: Graduate School: "Seeding the Stone with Blood" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/40: Screenplays: "The Other Day" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/41: Screenplays: "Sleepy" (undated), typescript draft, undated; and typescript draft, October-November 1992

1-1/42: Scripts: The Intergalactic Nemesis (radio play, 1996), typescripts of episodes, including "The Robot's Gift" and "Death on Zygon" by Reisman, 1996?

1-1/43: Spec Scripts: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Alchemy", typescripts and additional story premises, September 1998

1-1/44: Spec Scripts: The Sentinel: "Homing Instincts", typescripts and additional story premises, 1998

1-1/45: Undergraduate: "A Story of Bone" (undated), manuscript draft, undated

1-1/46: Undergraduate: Various fiction exercises, typescript drafts, October 1987, undated

1-1/47: Undergraduate and Before: "The Blue Whsitle" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/48: Undergraduate and Before: "The Faun of Divinity" (1985), typescript draft, 1985

1-1/49: Undergraduate and Before: "Grendel Tea" (1989), typescript draft, undated; and published story in Portland Review of the Arts, 1989

1-1/50: Undergraduate and Before: "Sage" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/51: Undergraduate and Before: "Tigers Aren't Afraid of Water" (undated), typescript draft, undated

1-1/52: Undergraduate and Before: "Trickster's Tea" (1990), typescript draft, undated

1-1/53: Various notes, undated

1-1/54: Various notes, undated

1-1/55: Various poems, typescript and handwritten drafts, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1995, undated

Jessica Reisman Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000583
  • Collection
  • 1984-2024, undated

This collection contains materials relating to the life and career of Texas-based science fiction and fantasy writer Jessica Reisman. Materials include typescript drafts for many of her published and unpublished stories, as well as drafts and notes from stories written before her professional career began. Other items in the collection include spec scripts and screenplays written by Reisman, academic writing from her undergraduate days, and assorted other materials.

Reisman, Jessica

Milling, Labor Union, Operations, and Other Mining Materials

4/1
Milling - Automation

4/2
Milling - Ore Handling

4/3
Milling - Equipment

4/4
Milling - Equipment

4/5
Milling - Mill Production Report, La Linda, 1964

4/6
Safety

4/7
Labor Union

4/8
Labor Union - Union Contract

4/9
Financial - Purchasing

4/10
Marathon - Safety

4/11
Family Housing

4/12
Milling - Report on Pilot Planet Testing of Fluorite Ores

4/13
Milling - Report on Fluorite Flotation Process Recommendation

4/14
Heavy Media Separation Suspensions

4/15
Aguachile - Milling Aguachile Ore

4/16
Aguachile - Milling Aguachile Ore

4/17
Aguachile - Milling Aguachile Ore

4/18
Aguachile - Economic Evaluation: Conversion of Mill to Aguachile Ore, 1967

4/19
Financial - Profit Plan, 1971

4/20
Mexican Operations - Fredrickson's Process Studies

4/21
Fluorspar Operation - Management

4/22
Aguachile - Battelle Research Program

4/23
Mill - Water Supply (Quotations on Clarifier)

4/24
Legal Customs - Nuclear Activation Analysis

4/25
Legal - Ore Purchase from Small Miners

La Dominicia, Aguachile, and Other Mining Materials

3/1
La Domincia: Economic Study of La Domincia

3/2
La Domincia: Increased Fluorospar Recovery at La Domincia

3/3
La Domincia: Upgrading Program

3/4
La Domincia: Fluorospar Deposits on Mining Concessions owned by La Domincia, SA

3/5
La Domincia: Cuatro Palmas Report

3/6
La Domincia: Photos of Pico Etereo District

3/7
La Domincia: Samuel Arentz Correspondence

3/8
La Domincia: Report on La Domincia Drilling Project

3/9
La Domincia: Fluorospar Properties owned by La Domincia, SA

3/10
Pico Etereo: Engineering

3/11
Mining: Equipment

3/12
Mining: Geological Exploration, 1964-1966

3/13
Mining: Geological Exploration, 1965-1966

3/14
Mining: Geological Exploration, 1966-1967

3/15
Fluorospar Operations Articles

3/16
Design Study for town of La Linda

3/17
Mill Water Supplies

3/18
Fluorospar Articles

3/19
Geological Research: Economic-Geologic Investigation of Selected Fluorospar Properties

3/20
Laboratory Flotation of Fluorospar Ore

3/21
Aguachile: Policy on Aguachile, 1962

3/22
Aguachile: Briquetting, 1966-1967

3/23
Aguachile: Report of Investigation of Cerro Aguachile

3/24
Aguachile: Mining Camp Facilities

3/25
Aguachile: Mining Aguachile Ore

3/26
Aguachile: Nuclear Energy Commission and Research Obligation

3/27
Aguachile: Nuclear Energy Commission and Research Obligation

3/28
Aguachile: Nuclear Energy Commission and Research Obligation

3/29
Aguachile: Mining

3/30
West Ainslie Mining Plan

Correspondence, and Other Mining Materials

2/1
Geological Exploration Monthly Reports

2/2
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1967

2/3
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1968

2/4
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1969

2/5
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1970

2/6
Canadian Mining

2/7
Mining - Explosions

2/8
General Mining Technology

2/9
Mining - Cuatro Palmas

2/10
Rene Amezcua

2/11
Spare Parts Program

2/12
Marathon - Exploration

2/13
Marathon - Exploration

2/14
Marathon - Exploration

2/15
Geomina

2/16
Aguachile - Geological Exploration of Aguachile

2/17
Fluorospar Operations, August - December 1970

2-18
Fluorospar Operations, 1971

2/19
Fluorospar Operations, through July 1971

2/20
Hauling - Contract with Reginaldo Ramon

2/21
Pico Etereo Division - Organizational Chart

2/22
Mining - Cuatro Palmas Economic Evaluation

2/23
Samuel S. Arentz

2/24
Mining - Dona Nina

2/25
Mining - Domincia No. 6

Financial, and Correspondence

1/1
Puente Minero Blueprints

1/2
Report on Puente Minero, December 1971

1/3
Financial Reports, 1968

1/4
Financial Reports, 1969

1/5
Financial Reports, 1970

1/6
Financial Reports, 1971

1/7
Financial Statements, 1962-1964

1/8
Financial Statements, 1965

1/9
Financial Statements, 1966

1/10
Financial Statements, 1967

1/11
Financial Statements, 1968

1/12
Financial Statements, 1969

1/13
Financial Statements, 1970

1/14
Financial Statements, Undated

1/15
Texas Historical Commission

1/16
Rio Grande Bridge Capacity Standard

1/17
Cost Reports

1/18
Correspondence, 1960

1/19
Correspondence, 1961

1/20
Correspondence, 1962

1/21
Correspondence, January - May 1963

1/22
Correspondence, June - September 1963

1/23
Correspondence, October - December 1963

1/24
Correspondence, January - May 1963

1/25
Correspondence, June - December 1963

1/26
Correspondence, 1965

1/27
Correspondence, Undated

Mexican Mining Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000579
  • Collection
  • 1960-1971

This collection consists of cost reports, blueprints, financial statements, and correspondence.

Javashock

1/16: Writings & Manuscripts

1/17: Writings

2/1: Publications

2/2: Memorabilia / Accolades, Awards

2/3: Performances (2 VHS), 2005-2008 (1 of 2)
Javashock (VHS T-160 videotape, Maxell)
Javashock 2:2 Season 2 Episode 2 (VHS T-160 videotape, Maxell)

2/4: Performances (9 discs), 2005-2008 (2 of 2)
Javashock Poetry Slam (Disc 1, DVD-R), March 25, 2007
Javashock Poetry Slam (Disc 2, DVD-R), March 25, 2007
Revolutions 2008 (Disc 1, DVD, 2 copies)
Revolutions 2008 (Disc 2, DVD, 2 copies)
Revolutions 2008 (Disc 3, DVD, 2 copies)
"tf_antones", no label (Maxell DVD-R) April 24, 2008

2/5: Photos - Javashock
"Espina Momias2.psd", no label (OfficeMax CD-R) November 1, 2005

2/6: Javashock Media (3 discs), 2004
Jeff Slam Poetry (CD-R)
Javashock (DVD-R), September 24, 2004
Javashock (DVD-R), November 12, 2004

2/7: Javashock Media (2 VHS), 2005 (1 of 2)
Javashock, (VHS T-120 videotape), March 11, 2005
Javashock, (VHS T-120 videotape), April 22, 2005

2/8: Javashock Media (3 discs), 2005 (3 of 2)
Javashock, (DVD-R copy from VHS tape), March 11, 2005
Javashock, (DVD-R copy from VHS tape), April 22, 2005
Javashock, Lecture & Performance / Evans & Revolution Cafe, November 9, 2005

2/9: Javashock Media (3 discs), 2006-2007
Javashock, (DVD-R), Mar 31, 2006
Open Mic Poetry at Revolutions, Bryan, TX, (DVD-R), November 11, 2006
Javashock Performances at Revolution Cafe Bryan, Texas, (DVD-R), November 30, 2007

2/10: Javashock Poetry Session Papers, 2003-2006
2/11: Collected Writings, includes "Fran and Mercy" S. Rushing Adams (CD-R)
2/12: Collected Programs, Catalogs, 2003-2006
2/13: Ephemera from Various Literary Events
2/14: Materials related to Javashock and Mic check
2/15: Miscellaneous Items
2/16: Collected Newspaper clippings regarding literary events

Artwork
5/21: Poster, Javashock Season 2
5/23: Poster, Javashock Final Slam of the Season

Academic

1/11: Personal: Academic
1/12: Personal: Academic
1/13: Personal: Academic
1/14: Writings and Manuscripts
1/15: Writings and Manuscripts
2/19: Course syllabus/Teaching assignments, 2006-2008
2/20: Curriculum Vitae, 2008
2/21: Personal - Weekly Planner, 2005-2006
2/22: Photographs, Undated
2/23: Presentations/Performances, 2006-2007
2/24: Published Writings, 2005
2/25: Restricted Teacher Evaluations, 2007
3/1: Writings - coursework, 2006-2007
3/2: Writings - coursework/personal, 2006-2008
3/3: Writings - notes, Undated
3/4: Publications, 2004-2008
3/5: Writings - Crystal Bason, Undated
3/6: Writings - Marc Silva, 2006
3/7: Writings - Nigrasaxa, Undated
3/8: Writings - students, 2006
3/9: Writings - unidentified/miscellany, 2006-2008
3/10: Poetry Competitions Information, 2008
3/11: Texas Science Olympiad, 2004
3/12: Olympia's poems
3/13: "My poems, etc." (drafts, thoughts)
3/14: Miscellaneous poems, essays, etc.
3/15: American Lit of the SW
3/16: ENGL - Irish Drama
3/17: ENGL - Bibliography
3/18: Intro to Comparative Literature
3/19: Concepts of Books (to go to Cushing)
3/20: ENGL 697
3/21: ENGL - Beowulf
3/22: Submission/Application Information
3/23: Untitled Folder (works by Stumpo)
3/24: "The Icarus Sketches" by JeFF Stumpo
3/25: Logen Cure
3/26: diluvium drafts
3/27: Department things
3/28: Poetry workshop
3/29: Riff Raff drafts produced by Alan Brilliant and JeFF Stumpo (includes book jackets)
3/30: Miscellaneous, Associated Writing Programs Conference, 2008
3/31: Revolution Cafe Slam Team, 2007
4/1: Correspondence
4/2: Kate's Letter
4/3: Miscellaneous teaching
4/4: papers to improve and publish
4/5: Narwhal
4/6: Creative Writing Program
4/7: Drafts for Creative Writing Program mailer
4/8: Creative Writing: Acceptances and Rejections
4/9: ENGL 360: handouts
4/10: Miscellaneous poetry drafts
4/11: DSAC
4/12: Wikipedia research for poems
4/13: "The Cunning Use of Flags"
4/14: diluvium reading
4/15: ENGL 677 - Ecopoetics
4/16: ENGL 659
4/17: ENGL 605 - Old English
4/18: Aiming for Positive Outcomes; Fall 2005 Workshop
4/19: ENGL 653
4/20: ENGL 638 - History of Critical Response
4/21: ENGL 631 - Early 19th Century Literature

Writings

1/7: Media - Emails, Writings
1/8: Notebooks and Works in Progress
1/9: Notebooks and Works in Progress
1/10: Notebooks and Works in Progress

Correspondence

1/1: Personal and Biographical Items, 2002-2007
1/2: Correspondence, 2002-2006
1/3: Correspondence, 2004-2005
1/4: Correspondence, 1998-2004
1/5: Correspondence, Undated
1/6: Correspondence, Undated
2/17: Correspondence, 2005-2008
2/18: Correspondence, Undated

JeFF Stumpo - Javashock Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000573
  • Collection
  • 1998-2008; Undated

The collection covers the personal, academic, and professional life of Jeff Stumpo and his founding of the Java Shock slam poetry event held initially in College Station, but now based in Bryan, TX.

Stumpo, Jeff

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