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Title
Isaac Dunbar Affleck
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Extent
4 folders
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A20-10
Manuscript of Landmarks in Texas History: History of the Missions by I.D. Affleck. Handwritten, 405 leaves.
A20-10
Advertising flyer announcing the publication of The History of Refugio Mission by William H. Oberste. Printed, 1 leaf.
A20-20
Photocopies of pages 421-422 and the title page of A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas.
A20-20
Photographic negative of I.D. Affleck. In original envelope.
A20-20
Unused postcard showing "The Fall of the Alamo."
A20-20
Printed street map of San Antonio Business District. 1 leaf.
A20-20
Printed street map of San Antonio Business District. On the back is information regarding San Antonio. 1 leaf.
A20-20
"Anniversary of the Victory of San Jacinto" from the de Zavala Chapter, Daughter of the Republic of Texas. April 21, 1836. Printed, 1 leaf.
A20-20
Maillards account of the "Fall of the Alamo." Handwritten copy, 3 leaves.
A20-20
Information given by Ben Almaitro(?) negro servant referring to the battle of the Alamo. Handwritten, 4 leaves.
A20-20
Extracts from letter of President Houston's letter to President Santa Anna, City of Mexico, March 21, 1842. Handwritten copy, 2 leaves.
A20-20
Extract from General Filesola's defense. Handwritten copy, 4 leaves.
A20-30
Newspaper clipping "Letters from the People, More About the Alamo" by I.D. Affleck.
A20-30
Newspaper clipping "The Mission of the Alamo as It Was in 1836" by Adina de Zavala.
A20-30
Newspaper clipping "The Cause of the Alamo."
A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The San Antonio Daily Express, February 21, 1907. There are several articles regarding the Alamo on this page, highlighted is the name of I.D. Affleck as one of the Alamo defenders, on a committee.
A20-30
Newspaper clipping "The Old Alamo."
A20-30
Newspaper clipping dated April 7, 1908, "Expert on Mission History Says Tear Down Old Walls" by Charles H. Stanford, author of "The Alamo and Other Missions.
A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Post. March 1, 1936. "Bill Travis, Red Haired Hero" by Ed Kilman.
A20-30
Newspaper clipping "San Antonio's Soil Baptized in Blood."
A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Daily Post. December 4, 1898. "Madam Candelaria, the Last Survivor of the Alamo, Is Just 115 Years Old."
A20-30
Newspaper clipping from The Galveston Daily News. November 1, 1942. "Siege of Alamo in 1836 Is Still Outstanding Event in Military History."
A20-30
Clipping from This Week magazine. October 23, 1960. "The last day of the Alamo."
A20-40
"A full description of the Alamo as it was in 17__..." Typed, 3 leaves, with handwritten corrections.
A20-40
Manuscript of verse The Heroines of Gonzales." Typed, 4 leaves.
A20-40
Printed pamphlet Historical Data of San Antonio.
A20-40
"Report of Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas". April 20 and 21, 1906. Printed, 1 softcover book.