Mary Hunt Affleck

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TxAM-CRS 1268-27

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A27-10
Confederate Veteran magazine. January 1913. Contains article "Southern Aid Society, Harrodsburg, 1861 65" by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten note states this was read before Confederate Organizations of Houston.

A27-10
Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. III, No. 1. April 1906. Contains "A War Time Easter" by Mary Hunt Affleck. 2 copies.

A27-20
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 14th Annual Convention in San Antonio. May, 1907. Contains (3x):
"Texas" verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Found on page 4.
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 17.
Roster showing name of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 33.

A27-20
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 15th Annual Convention in San Antonio. June, 1908. 2 copies. Contains (2x):
Mention of Mary Hunt Affleck on page 9.
Texas Woman's Press Association. Program from the 17th Annual Convention in San Antonio. April, 1910.

A27-20
The Houston Pen Women Year Book, 1935 36. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-20
The Texas Flag by Anna Marie Affleck and Mary Hunt Affleck. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-20
A History of the Texas Women's Press Association by Mrs. M.R. Walton. 1908. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-20
Stories and Rhyme by Members of the Quill Club and The Fortnightly Club of Brenham, Texas. Printed, 1 softcover book. 2 copies.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1927 28. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1928 29. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet. 2 copies.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1929 30. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812 Year Book, 1930 31. Houston, Texas. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812. Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 5. September 1928. Printed, 1 booklet.

A27-30
Wallet containing (3x):
Seventeen printed calling cards "Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck."
Three printed calling cards "Mary F. Hunt."
Two printed calling cards "Mrs. Dunbar Affleck."

A27-40
Draft of letter from Mary Hunt Affleck to Mrs. Oscar Barthold. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A27-40
The Lily original manuscript of verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

A27-40
Handwritten notes by Mary Hunt Affleck, 3 leaves.

A27-40
Affleck, Mary Hunt to "My dear Children." January 16, 1913. ALS, 1 leaf.

A27-40
Original handwritten manuscript by Mary Hunt Affleck of the address composed for Miss Mallie White Harrison to read or recite when unveiling the monument at Washington on the Brazos, erected by school children of Washington County on April 21, 1900. Handwritten, 5 leaves.

A27-40
Typed copy of above address written by Mary Hunt Affleck for the unveiling of the monument at Washington on the Brazos. This copy was sent by Mrs. John E. Astin (formerly Mallie White Harrison) to T.D. Affleck, June 10, 1953. 7 leaves.

A27-40
Bluebonnets verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

A27-40
The Old Meeting House verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 1 leaf. 2 copies.

A27-40
Rosh Hashana verse by Mary Hunt Affleck. At the bottom of the page is Jews In History by Mary Hunt Affleck.

A27-40
Filmore, Z.T. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. Re: Memucan Hunt and the history of the location of Texas' capital city. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached (2x):
Winkler, Mr. [Librarian, Univ. of Texas] to Mary Hunt Affleck. February 7, 1916. ALS, 2 leaves.
Typed excerpt from Thrall's History of Texas. 3 leaves.

A27-40
Independence Monument address written by Mary Hunt Affleck. Typed, 7 leaves. 2 copies.

A27-40
Draft of letter to the Editor of Austin American. Dated December 15, 1915. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached (2x):
Ebner, Frank [Missouri Commission, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco]. June 2, 1915. Re: establishment of "Washington Park." TLS, 1 leaf.
One leaf from a letter by Mary Affleck Hunt. Handwritten.

A27-40
Blake, J.W. to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck. July 31, no year. ALS, 1 postcard.

A27-50
Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck, age 20. In brass and leather frame 3 x 3.5.

A27-50
Thirteen antique photographs of various people. All from an album which belonged to Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck.

A27-60
Ribbon from the Daughters of the American Revolution Texas State Conference, Galveston, March, 1959.

A27-60
Photograph of Mary Hunt Affleck. 4 x 5 1/2 inches, matted.

A27-60
Flier for a Festival in City Park (probably Brenham) containing the poem Black Mammy by Mary Hunt Affleck. On the reverse is a photograph of a woman and child. 13 copies.

A27-60
Mary Hunt Affleck's Composition Book of various speeches and poetry (25x)
Address delivered to Miss M. & C. Ginne when their Society diplomas were conferred. 1862.
Debate between M. Hunt and S. Young. Mary Hunt took the affirmative to the question "Was it right to drive the Indian from the soil of America?" 1862.
Colloquy composed by Mary Hunt. Subject "The Fates." 1862.
"Is it Peace or War?" essay by Mary Hunt. 1861.
"The Garlandry of Time" essay by Mary Hunt. 1863.
Editorial for "The School Girl's Offering." December 1862.
"Eternity and Oblivion" essay by Mary Hunt.
"The Dewdrop" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1863.
"A Fragment" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
Address to the Virginie Society, delivered Christmas eve when Mary Hunt gave up her office of President. 1863.
"A Southern Battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt. June 1863.
"An imaginary visit to Mammoth Cave" essay by Mary Hunt. September, 1863.
"A Scrap" notes by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"A scene near Red River battlefield" verse by Mary Hunt for the School Girls Offering. May 1861.
"The City of the Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. 1863.
"The Sisters" verse by Mary Hunt. October, 1865.
"To Jefferson Davis" verse by Mary Hunt. November 14, 1865.
"Life's Journey" verse by Mary Hunt. March, 1866.
"Hope" verse by Mary Hunt. February, 1866.
Thoughts suggested on reading a poem entitled "The Conquered Banner" by Mary Hunt. March 1866.
"Life" verse by Mary Hunt. 1865.
Notes titled "For the Mercer(?) Banner" by Mary Hunt. 1868.
"The Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt. October 1866.
"In Memory of the Confederate Dead" verse by Mary Hunt.
"Home" verse by Mary Hunt. 1867.

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