Isaac Dunbar Affleck

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TxAM-CRS 1268-18

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Isaac Dunbar Affleck

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A18-10
The Opening of the Great Southwest, 1870-1945. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A18-10
Along Your Way, Facts about stations and scenes on the Santa Fe. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A18-10
Farmer's Record and Account Book by I.D. Affleck. Printed, 1 pamphlet.

A18-20
Contract between I.D. Affleck and Lewis Babb for the purpose of Affleck raising his 7 year old daughter Sarah and providing her with instruction on being a maid. October 26, 1883. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A18-30
Fourteen leaves torn from a ledger. Entries include:
Cash received during the year 1881
House Expenses during the year 1881
M.H. Affleck's expenses during the year 1881
Bill Armistead FML
Wm. Gromatzky
Indebtedness
House
Handwritten copy of song Dixie
Handwritten copy of The Conquered Banner
The Farmers and Planters
I.D. Affleck
Cash Account
Thomas Dunbar Affleck's Expenses during the year 1881

A18-30
I.D. Affleck's expenses during the year 1881

A18-30
Farm expenses during the year 1881

A18-40
Manuscript of poem by I.D. Affleck The Heroines of Gonzalez." Handwritten, 10 leaves.

A18-40
Texas Military History, Vol. 2, No. 4. November 1962. Article highlighted "A Texas War Clerk: Civil War Letters of Isaac Dunbar Affleck."

A18-40
List of books submitted for the inspection of the University of Texas. Selected books will be donated. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A18-40
Windsor, Phineas L. [Librarian, Univ. of Texas] to I.D. Affleck. February 7, 1905. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-40
Wooster, Ralph [Dept. of History, Lamar Univ. Beaumont] to Thomas D. Affleck [Galveston]. February 14, 1975. TLS, 1 leaf. With original envelope.

A18-40
Genealogy of Barbara MacKall Wilkinson. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

A18-40
Photograph of Major General John A. Wharton, a Confederate and commander of Terry's Texas Rangers who was killed April 6, 1865 at Fannin Hotel in Houston by Col. George Baylor. Included (3x):
Photograph of Mrs. Nevaline Groce (circa 1860s).
Brief biography of John Austin Wharton, brother of William H. Wharton and uncle of John A. Wharton.
Brief biography of William Harris Wharton, killed at the home of Leonard W. Groce, his brother in law. He was the father of John A. Wharton

A18-40
Brief biography of John A. Wharton, son of William Harris Wharton.

A18-40
Copies of several of a number of letters that were written by I.D. Affleck to his parents while serving in the Confederate army as a private in Co. "B" Terry's Texas Rangers. One of these letters tells of his witnessing the execution of a Confederate Captain (John Guynes) for mutiny. A copy of the letter asking commutation of sentence is attached.

A18-50
List of flags and Emblems that have been associated with Texas in history. Typed, 3 leaves.

A18-50
Affleck, T.D. to I.D. Affleck. March 17, 1910. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-50
Manuscript of story by I.D. Affleck regarding the restlessness after four years of soldier life, the destruction of property and losses. Handwritten, 43 leaves.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from a Gonzalez newspaper, undated. "Two Historical Articles" regarding I.D. Affleck's publications.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from The San Antonio Light and Gazette, undated. "San Antonio in Olden Days."

A18-60
Front page newspaper clipping from The Gonzales Inquirer. November 3, 1910.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from Brenham Daily Press, undated. "Incidents in the Life of Colonel Jack Hays" excerpts from book The Life of Jack Hays by I.D. Affleck.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Express, September 24, 1911. "The Battle Lost to History, San Antonio Ex Rangers Fought Comanches with Hack Hays at Enchanted Rock" by I.D. Affleck. 3 copies.

A18-60
Manuscript of verse by I.D. Affleck "The Republic's Steady Tread." Typed, 9 leaves.

A18-60
Manuscript of verse by I.D. Affleck History in Verse. 3 leaves.

A18-60
Manuscript of verse by I.D. Affleck Our Dead. Handwritten, 2 leaves. 2 copies.

A18-60
Two leaves of handwritten notes by I.D. Affleck.

A18-60
Newspaper clipping from Brenham Evening Press. August 15, 1900. "Remedy Brazos Overflow, The Canal Scheme at Length and in Detail" by I.D. Affleck.

A18-70
Manuscript by I.D. Affleck Historical Facts, regarding the Battle of the Alamo. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten notes.

A18-70
Untitled manuscript excerpt by I.D. Affleck. 5 leaves, typewritten.

A18-70
Affleck, I.D. [San Antonio] to Prof. Herbert E. Bolton [City of Mexico]. April, 1908. Handwritten copy, 7 leaves.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. June 28, 1900. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. June 4, 1905. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. December 5, 1905. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Lovscan(?), Adele B. [Houston] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. July 3, 1905. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. June 24, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached (6x):
Calling Card for Adina de Zavala.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. November 30, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. December 10, 1903. ALS, 2 leaves.
de Zavala, Adina [de Zavala Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio] to Mr. Affleck. undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Hicks, Marshall [Hicks & Hicks, Attorneys, San Antonio] to I.D. Affleck. July 13, 1905. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. November 26, 1904. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Madison, Wisconsin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. July 24, 1904. ALS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. December 22, 1904. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. May 9, 1905. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. March 14, 1905. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. October 21, 1904. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Garrison, George P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to I.D. Affleck [Brenham]. May 9, 1904. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Webb, W.P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck [Brenham]. March 4, 1921. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Webb, W.P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck [Brenham]. April 11, 1921. TLS, 1 leaf.

A18-70
Webb, W.P. [Univ. of Texas, Austin] to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck [Brenham]. March 14, 1920. ALS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Neale, Walter [Neale Publishing, New York] to I.D. Affleck [Austin]. June 28, 1910. TLS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. July 3, 1910. TLS, 4 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. September 12, 1909. TLS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. September 21, 1909. TLS, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Walter Neale [New York]. November 12, 1909. TLs, 2 leaves.

A18-80
Manuscript of verse Our Dead by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A18-80
Manuscript of verse The origin to the Star as an Emblem by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf.

A18-80
Manuscript of story "A Raid Made by Texans Across the Mexican Border in 1854 for the Purpose of Capturing a Lot of Seminole negroes" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 7 leaves.

A18-80
Manuscript of story Conversation between General Houston and Santa Anna after the Battle of San Jacinto. Handwritten, 3 leaves.

A18-90
Manuscript of story A Gold Hunter's Remarkable Experiences by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 48 leaves.

A18-90
Manuscript of story A Gold Hunting Expedition in Arizona by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 12 leaves.

A18-90
Manuscript of story A Gold Hunting Expedition in Arizona by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 12 leaves with handwritten corrections.

A18-90
Manuscript of verse The Origin of the Star as an Emblem by I.D. Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten corrections.

A18-100
Manuscript of story Pensioning the Freedmen by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 13 leaves.

A18-100
Manuscript of story The Ghost at Glenblythe by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

A18-100
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Light and Gazette. January 2, 1910. "I.D. Affleck, Delving Into Two Century Old Records Makes This Positive Assertion: The Veramendi Not A Palace Nor The Residence Of A Governor."

A18-100
Manuscript of story "The Governor's Palace, In The Royal Presidio of San Antonio de Vejar" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 19 leaves.

A18-100
Manuscript of story "The Governor's Palace, In San Antonio de Bexar" by I. D. Affleck. Handwritten, 15 leaves.

A18-110
Manuscript of story "The Governor's Palace, In San Antonio de Bexar" by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 6 leaves.

A18-110
Two leaves of handwritten notes.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping showing Josephine Schreiner of Kerrville and Barbara Browne of San Antonio examining an edict issued in 1730 making their families, descendants of the original 15 who founded San Antonio, members of Spanish nobility.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Express, circa August 1902. "San Antonio's Origin as a Spanish Mission" by I.D. Affleck.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from The South. December 1935. "Southern Personalities: Adina de Zavala, Texas Patriot Historian" by Pearl Howard.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Chronicle's Rotogravure Magazine. April 19, 1953. "What Happened To The 'Twin Sisters?' San Jacinto's Famed Cannons May Be Buried Somewhere Near Here" by Chester Rogers.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from Houston Post. April 22, 1951. "Mystery of the Twin Sisters Or Were They Quads or Sextuplets?" by Ed Kilman.

A18-110
Newspaper clipping "Search is Made for Four More Cannons: I.D. Affleck Discovers Resolution as Adopted by Republic of Texas on Gen. T. J. Chambers."

A18-110
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. July 6, 1947. "Jesse A. Ziegler Describes History of 'Twin Sisters.'"

A18-120
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. January 26, 1937. "Holbrook Convinced That Bones Found Under Church Are Those of Texas Heroes." Attached (7x):
Affleck, T.D. [Galveston] to Honorable T.J. Holbrook [Austin]. March 4, 1937. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Holbrook, T.J. [The Senate of the State of Texas, Austin] to T.D. Affleck. March 8, 1937. TLS, 1 leaf.
Copy of Special Warranty Deed, Edward Dwyer to The City of San Antonio. February 26, 1847. Typed, 1 leaf.
Affleck, I.D. [Boerne, Tx.] to Harry Hertzberg [San Antonio]. December 13, 1910. TLS, 3 leaves.
Newspaper clipping from Galveston News. March 6, 1937. "Federal Building Erected Over Alamo Heroes' Grave."
Handwritten notes by I.D. Affleck, 1 leaf.
Newspaper clipping from San Antonio Daily Express. July 6, 1906. "Alamo Heroes Given Military Honors, Their Funeral Was With All The Honors of War by Troops Then Here."

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