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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Microfilm

Description of Series

Houston Public Library, Houston Metropolitan Research Center

Joseph Stephen Cullinan Collection:

An Inventory of His Microfilmed Records at the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library



Descriptive Summary

CreatorCullinan, Joseph Stephen
Title:Joseph Stephen Cullinan Collection
Dateca. 1895-1939
Identification:MSS 69
Extent83 boxes of microfilm
LanguageMaterials are in English.
Repository:Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library

Biographical Note

Few of the major figures in the history of Houston have had as widespread an influence as Joseph Stephen Cullinan. At times, the word paradoxical comes to mind when the scope of his diverse interests is examined. A leading early exponent for the Texas oil industry, Cullinan was yet an ardent conservationist, who argued for governmental controls over the petroleum business out of concern for preserving natural resources. Although he maintained a fairly consistent record of lifetime support for the Democratic Party, Cullinan advocated the Progressive candidacy of Robert LaFollette in 1924 and in the later years of his life supported the reactionary Liberty League after he became disenchanted with the policies of the New Deal. Despite his flirtations with nativist movements, he strongly opposed the Ku Klux Klan as a result of his own Irish Catholic background, even though he disavowed any affiliation with organized religion.

Arriving in Corsicana, Texas from his native Pennsylvania, where he was born on December 31, 1860, Cullinan immediately became involved in the exploration and drilling of the Corsicana oil fields, borrowing on his own experiences as an oil field worker for Standard Oil. After the discoveries at Spindletop in 1901 shifted the geographical emphasis of the Texas oil industry to the Beaumont area, Cullinan moved his own center of operations there, where he became president of the newly-formed Texas Company in 1902. Recognizing the potential of Houston as an oil center, Cullinan moved the headquarters of the Texas Company there in 1908.

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Scope and Contents

Aside from its obvious use as a significant source for those persons interested in the petroleum industry, this collection covers a wide range of other research topics. Business and economic historians will be interested in the extensive financial records and correspondence of such companies as the Petroleum Iron Works Co., Producers Oil Co., the Texas Company, Farmer's Petroleum Co., and the American Republics Corporation. The collection includes records of the land division of the Shadyside subdivision, accounts of the construction of Cullinan's Shadyside residence and of the building and maintenance of his Pasadena farm. These particular documents provide a wealth of information for architectural and agricultural historians. Finally, historians of the city of Houston will be able to make use of the records of Cullinan's integral involvement with the improvement of the city through such efforts as the Houston Negro Hospital, the Northside Belt Railway, and the founding of the Museum of Fine Arts. Political scientists will find his participation in politics on the local, state, and national level as well as his involvement in Irish affairs and other international issues of particular interest.

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Arrangement

The collection is arranged by subject matter in 82 boxes. Each of the subject folders within the boxes is arranged by chronological order.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

None.

Use Restrictions

None.

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Index Terms

Subjects
African Americans--Medical care--Texas--Houston
Anti-communist movements--Texas--Houston
Hospitals--Texas--Houston
Petroleum industry and trade--Texas
Prohibition--Texas
Real estate investment--Texas--Houston
Shipping--Texas--Houston
Texas Centennial (1936: Dallas, Tex.)
Texas Centennial (1936: San Jacinto Battleground, Tex.)
Texas Industrial Congress
Women--Suffrage--Texas
Organizations
American Republics Corporation
American Taxpayer's League
Autry Memorial Hospital School
Dallas Petroleum Company
Emma R. Newsboys Association
Eureka Paving Company
Farmers Petroleum Company
Fidelity Trust Company of Houston
Houston Art League
Houston Negro Hospital
Ku Klux Klan
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Maya Corporation
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Northside Belt Railway
Petroleum Iron Works Company of Texas
Producers Oil Company
San Jacinto Centennial Association
San Leon Company
Texas Company
Texas Economic League
United States Food Administration
United States. National Recovery Administration
Places
Mount Rushmore National Memorial (S.D.)
Shadyside (Houston, Tex.)
Other Names
Autry, James L.
Autry, James L.--Estate
Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941
Campbell, W. T.
Cullinan, J. S. (Joseph Stephen), 1860-1937
Currie, V. R.
Eagle, Joe H., 1870-1963
Freeman, Fred W.
Gates, John W.
McCarthy, Charles
McKie, William J.
Patman, Wright
Schlaet, Arnold
Sharp, Walter B.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Joseph Stephen Cullinan Collection. Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library.

Processing Information

Completed by Imrich Immer and Steven Strom. February 24, 1982.

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 Microfilm 

The Cullinan collection was microfilmed as part of a cooperative effort between the Houston Metropolitan Research Center and the University of Houston Special Collections and Archives. As part of the project, the University of Houston produced these microfilm copies for use by HMRC patrons. The original documents in this collection are available through the University of Houston Special Collections and Archives.

Roll 1: Box 3, Folders 1-24

Roll 2: Box 4, Folders 1-26

Roll 3: Box 5, Folders 1-25

Roll 3A: Box 5, Folders 26-31

Roll 4: Box 6 Folders1-22

Roll 5: Box 7, Folders 1-27

Roll 6: Box 8, Folders 1-31

Roll 7: Box 9, Folders 1-26

Roll 8: Box 9, Folder 27 through Box 10, Folder 25

Roll 9: Box 11, Folders 1-23

Roll 10: Boxx 12, Folders 1-23

Roll 11: Box 13, Folders 1-22

Roll 12: Box 14, Folders 1-21

Roll 13: Box 15, Folders 1-28

Roll 14: Box 16, Folders 1-27

Roll 15: Box 17, Rolls 1-19

Roll 16: Box 18, Folders 1-21

Roll 17: Box 19, Folders 1-23

Roll 18: Box 20, Folders 1-14

Roll 19: Box 21, Folders 1-15

Roll 20: Box 22, Folders 1-22

Roll 21: Box 23, Folders 1-18

Roll 22: Box 24, Folders 1-12

Roll 23: Box 25, Folders 1-7

Roll 24: Box 26, Folders 1-11

Roll 25: Box 26, Folder 12 through Box 27, Folder 7

Roll 26: Box 28, Folders 1-9

Roll 27: Box 29, Folders 1-13

Roll 28: Box 30, Folders 1-22

Roll 29: Box 31, Folders 1-23

Roll 30: Box 32, Folders 1-19

Roll 31: Box 33, Folders 1-9

Roll 32: Box 34, Folders 1-10

Roll 33: Box 35, Folders 1-10

Roll 34: Box 36, Folders 1-8

Roll 35: Box 36, Folder 9 through Box 37, Folder 18

Roll 35A: Box 37, Folders 19-24

Roll 36: Box 38, Folders 1-19

Roll 37: Box 39, Folders 1-10

Roll 37A: Box 39, Folders 11-12

Roll 38: Box 40, Folder1 through Box 41, Folder 1

Roll 39: Box 41, Folders 2-11

Roll 40: Box 42, Folders 1-8

Roll 41: Box 43, Folders 1-22

Roll 42: Box 44, Folders 1-51

Roll 43: Box 45, Folders 1-8

Roll 44: Box 46, Folders 1-9

Roll 45: Box 47, Folders 1-14

Roll 46: Box 48, Folders 1-13

Roll 47: Box 49, Folders 1-17

Roll 48: Box 50, Folders 1-17

Roll 49: Box 51, Folders 1-9

Roll 50: Box 52, Folders 1-10

Roll 51: Box 53, Folders 1-10

Roll 52: Box 54, Folders 1-9

Roll 53: Box 54, Folder 10 through Box 55, Folder 8

Roll 54: Box 55, Folder 9 through Box 56, Folder 6

Roll 55: Box 56, Folder 7 through Box 57

Roll 56: Box 57, Folder 8 through Box 58, Folder 6

Roll 57: Box 58, Folder 7 through Box 59, Folder 7

Roll 58: Box 59, Folder 8 through Box 60, Folder 7

Roll 59: Box 60, Folder 8 through Box 61, Folder 6

Roll 60: Box 61, Folder 7 through Box 62, Folder 8

Roll 61: Box 62, Folder 9 thought Box 63, Folder 29

Roll 62: Box 64, Folders 1-10

Roll 63: Box 65, Folders 1-10

Roll 64: Box 66, Folders 1-10

Roll 65: Box 67, Folders 1-9

Roll 66: Box 68, Folders 1-20

Roll 67: Box 69, Folders 1-10

Roll 68: Box 70, Folders 1-21

Roll 69: Box 71, Folders 1-21

Roll 70: Box 72, Folders 1-18

Roll 71: Box 73, Folders 1-28

Roll: 72: Box 72, Folders 1-18

Roll 73: Box 75, Folders 1-13

Roll 74: Box 76, Folders 1-8

Roll 75: Box 77, Folders 1-11

Roll 76: Box 78, Folders 1-7

Roll 77: Box 78, Folder 8 through Box 79, Folder 7

Roll 78: Box 80, Folders 1-10

Roll 79: Box 81, Folders 1-9

Roll 80: Box 82, Folders 1-12

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Detailed Description

 

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11J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, February 1, 1902-June 20, 1902.
2J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, June 20, 1902-October 10, 1902.
3J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, October 15, 1902-February 16, 1903.
4J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, February 17, 1903-June 1, 1903.
5J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, June 1, 1903-September 1, 1903.
6J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, June 1, 1903-December 29, 1903.
7J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, December 29, 1903-March 9, 1904.
8J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, March 9, 1904-May 24, 1904.
9J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, May 25, 1904-November 17, 1904.
10J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, November 18, 1904-February 25, 1905.
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111J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, February 27, 1905-March 31, 1905.
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21J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Letters to Employees, September 30, 1903-May 19, 1904.
2J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Letters to Employees, May 20, 1904-November 14, 1904.
3J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Letters to Employees, November 15, 1904-April 1, 1905.
4The Texas Company, W.L. Holmes, Bound Ledger, February 17, 1905-April 1, 1905.
5J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, April 19, 1902-September 29, 1902.
6J.S. Cullinan: Bound Ledger, Private Letters, December 18, 1901-January 13, 1902.
7J.S. Cullinan to Arnold Schlaet: Bound Ledger, October 1, 1902-July 24, 1903.
8J.S. Cullinan to Arnold Schlaet: Bound Ledger, July 29, 1903-August 16, 1904.
9J.S. Cullinan to Arnold Schlaet: Bound Ledger, September 17, 1904-April 1, 1905.
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31General Correspondence, 1895-1901.
2Correspondence Concerning the Acme Cement Plaster Company, 1898-1900.
3General Correspondence, 1902, A-F.
4General Correspondence, 1902, G-M.
5Correspondence, Mckie & Autry, 1902.
6General Correspondence, 1902, N-S.
7Correspondence, Garva E. Strong, 1902.
8General Correspondence, 1902, T-Z.
9General Correspondence, 1903, A-B.
10Correspondence, George M. Brown, 1903.
11General Correspondence, 1903, C-E.
12Correspondence, Citizens National Bank, 1903.
13General Correspondence, 1903, F-I.
14Correspondence, Harris, Gates and Company, 1903.
15General Correspondence, 1903, J-N.
16Correspondence, Mckie & Autry, 1903.
17General Correspondence, 1903, O-S.
18General Correspondence, 1903, T-Z.
19General Correspondence, 1904, A-C.
20Correspondence, E. R. Brown, 1904.
21Correspondence, W.T. Campbell, 1904.
22General Correspondence, 1904, D-G.
23General Correspondence, 1904, H-J.
24General Correspondence, 1904, K-L.
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41General Correspondence, 1904, M-N.
2Correspondence, Mckie & Autry, 1904.
3General Correspondence, 1904, O-P.
4General Correspondence, 1904, Q-S.
5Correspondence, Arnold Schlaet, 1904.
6Correspondence, Garva E. Strong, 1904.
7General Correspondence, 1904, T-Z.
8General Correspondence, 1905, A-B.
9General Correspondence, 1905, C.
10Correspondence, W.T. Campbell, 1905.
11General Correspondence, 1905, D-E.
12General Correspondence, 1905, F.
13Correspondence, Fred W. Freeman, 1905.
14General Correspondence 1905, G.
15Correspondence, Charles G. and John W. Gates.
16General Correspondence, 1905, H-J.
17Correspondence, 1905, K-M.
18Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1905.
19Correspondence concerning Landslide Oil Company, 1905.
20Correspondence, Mckie & Autry, 1905.
21Correspondence, 1905, N-P.
22Correspondence, G. Neely, 1905.
23Correspondence, Petroleum Iron Works - A. W. Krouse, 1905.
24Correspondence, Petroleum Iron Works - C.J. McDowell, 1905.
25Correspondence, W.C. Proctor, 1905.
26Correspondence, 1905, Q-T.
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51Correspondence, Arnold Schlaet, January 1-23, 1905.
2Correspondence Arnold Schlaet, January 23-December 31, 1905.
3Correspondence, 1905, U-Z.
4General Correspondence, 1906, A-B.
5Correspondence, W.M. Abbey and Company, 1906.
6Correspondence, William D. Bates, 1906.
7Correspondence, E.R. Brown, 1906.
8General Correspondence, 1906, C.
9Correspondence, W.T. Campbell, 1906.
10Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1906.
11General Correspondence, 1906, D-F.
12General Correspondence, 1906, G.
13Correspondence, Charles G. and John W. Gates, 1912.
14General Correspondence, 1906, H.
15Correspondence Concerning Horses, 1906.
16General Correspondence, 1906, I-J.
17Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1906.
18General Correspondence, 1906, K-L.
19Correspondence, 1906, M.
20General Correspondence, 1906, N-O.
21General Correspondence, 1906, P.
22General Correspondence, Petroleum Iron Works Co, 1906.
23Petroleum Iron Works Co. - Correspondence Concerning Move to Sharon, Pennsylvania, 1906.
24Correspondence concerning Producers Oil Co., 1906.
25General Correspondence, 1906, Q-R.
26General Financial Accounts, 1890's, Petroleum Iron Works Co.
27Financial Accounts, Miscellaneous.
28Financial Accounts-Great Southern Life Insurance Co., 1912-1913.
29Financial Accounts, Production Reports-Central Petroleum Co., 1913.
30Financial Accounts, Monthly Analysis Sheets, 1914-1915.
31Trust Company-Financial Accounts, 1914-1915.
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61General Correspondence, 1906, S.
2Correspondence Concerning J.P. Smith Co., 1906.
3General Correspondence, 1906, T-Z.
4Correspondence Concerning Texas Company, Stock, 1906.
5General Correspondence, 1907, A-B.
6General Correspondence, 1907, C.
7Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1907.
8General Correspondence, 1907, D-F.
9General Correspondence, 1907, G-H.
10Correspondence, J.W. Gates, 1907.
11Correspondence, W.L. Holmes, 1907.
12Correspondence, Houston Residence File, 1907.
13General Correspondence, 1907, I-L.
14Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1907
15General Correspondence, 1907, M.
16General Correspondence, 1907, N-P.
17Correspondence, Petroleum Iron Works Co., 1907.
18General Correspondence, 1907, O-S.
19General Correspondence, 1907, T-Z.
20Correspondence Concerning Taxes, 1907.
21Correspondence Concerning Texas Company Stock, 1907.
22Correspondence Concerning Union Bank and Trust Co., 1907.
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71General Correspondence, 1908, A-B.
2General Correspondence, 1908, C.
3Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1908.
4General Correspondence, 1908, D-G.
5Correspondence Concerning Debentures, 1908.
6Correspondence Concerning Farm Property, 1908.
7General Correspondence, 1908, H-K.
8Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1908.
9General Correspondence, 1908, L-M.
10Correspondence, C.J. McDowall, 1908.
11General Correspondence, 1908, N-R.
12Correspondence, G. Neely, 1908.
13General Correspondence, 1908, S-T.
14Correspondence Concerning Taxes, 1908.
15Correspondence concerning Texas Company Stock, 1908.
16General Correspondence, 1908, U-Z.
17General Correspondence, 1909, A-B.
18Correspondence Concerning Boat Launch, 1909.
19General Correspondence, 1909, C.
20Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1909.
21General Correspondence, 1909, D-E.
22Correspondence Concerning Debentures, 1909.
23General Correspondence, 1909, F-G.
24Correspondence Concerning Farm, 1909.
25Correspondence, John W. Gates, 1909.
26General Correspondence, 1909, H.
27Correspondence, Harris Winthrop & Co., 1909.
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81Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1909.
2General Correspondence, 1909, L.
3General Correspondence, 1909, M.
4General Correspondence, 1909, N.
5General Correspondence, 1909, O-P.
6General Correspondence, 1909, Q-S.
7General Correspondence, 1909, T-V.
8Correspondence Concerning Taxes, 1909.
9Correspondence Concerning Texas Co. Stock, 1909.
10General Correspondence, 1909, W-Z.
11General Correspondence, 1910, A.
12General Correspondence, 1910, B-C.
13Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1910.
14Correspondence, V.R. Currie, 1910.
15General Correspondence, 1910, D-G.
16Correspondence, Debentures, 1910.
17Correspondence Concerning Farm Property, Jan.-May, 1910.
18Correspondence Concerning Farm Property, June-Dec. 1910.
19General Correspondence, 1910, H-K.
20Correspondence, Harris, Winthrop & Co., 1910.
21Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1910.
22General Correspondence, 1910, L-M.
23General Correspondence, 1910, N-R.
24Correspondence, Producers Oil Co., 1910.
25General Correspondence, 1910, J.
26General Correspondence, 1910, T-V.
27General Correspondence, 1910, W-Y.
28General Correspondence, 1911, A-Z.
29Correspondence Concerning Craig and John H. Cullinan, 1911.
30Correspondence Concerning Cal E. Kerr, 1911.
31Correspondence concerning Taxes, 1911.
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91General Correspondence, 1912, A-B.
2Correspondence, James L. Autry, 1912.
3General Correspondence, 1912, C.
4Correspondence Concerning Car Accident, 1912.
5Correspondence Concerning Car, Miscellaneous, 1912.
6Correspondence Concerning Hiring of Chauffeur, 1912.
7Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1912.
8Correspondence, V.R. Currie, 1912.
9General Correspondence, 1912, D.
10General Correspondence, 1912, E.
11General Correspondence, 1912, F-G.
12Correspondence Concerning Farm, 1912.
13Correspondence, Charles G. Gates, 1912.
14Correspondence, Great Southern Life Insurance Co., 1912.
15General Correspondence, 1912, H.
16General Correspondence, 1912, I-K.
17Correspondence, Cal E. Kerr, 1912.
18General Correspondence, 1912, L-M.
19General Correspondence, 1912, N-O.
20General Correspondence, 1912, P-R.
21Correspondence Concerning Pawling School, 1912.
22Petroleum Iron Works, Co., Correspondence, 1912.
23Correspondence, Producers Oil Co., 1912.
24Correspondence, Richland Quarry Co., 1912.
25General Correspondence, 1912, S.
26Correspondence Concerning Securities, 1912.
27Correspondence Concerning Walter B. Sharp, 1912.
28Correspondence Concerning Southern Trust Co., 1912.
29General Correspondence, 1912, T.
30Correspondence Concerning Taxes, 1912.
31General Correspondence, 1912, U-Z.
32Correspondence Concerning Wolters Club, 1912.
33Architectural Drawings- Miscellaneous, 1902-1913.
34Maps-Miscellaneous, Texas, 1902-1914.
35Maps-Miscellaneous Non-Texas, 1902-1915.
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101General Correspondence, 1913, A-B.
2Correspondence, Luther Burbank Society.
3General Correspondence, 1913, C.
4Correspondence, R.B. Caldwell.
5Correspondence, Concerning City Plan for Houston, 1913.
6Correspondence Concerning Car, 1913.
7Cullinan Family Correspondence, Jan.-July, 1913.
8Cullinan Family Correspondence, August-December, 1913.
9Correspondence, V.R. Currie, 1913.
10General Correspondence, 1913, D-E.
11Correspondence Concerning Employers Compensation Act, 1913.
12Correspondence, Equitable Trust Co., 1913.
13General Correspondence, 1913, F.
14Correspondence Concerning Farm Property, 1913.
15General Correspondence, 1913, G.
16Correspondence, Charles G. Gates, 1913.
17Correspondence Concerning Goss Family Property, 1913.
18General Correspondence, 1913, H.
19Correspondence, Will C. Hogg, 1913.
20General Correspondence, 1913, I-J.
21Correspondence Concerning Insurance, 1913.
22General Correspondence, 1913, K-L.
23Correspondence, Cal B. Kerr, 1913.
24General Correspondence, 1913, M.
25Correspondence, W.L. Murphy, 1913.
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111General Correspondence, 1913, N-R.
2Correspondence Concerning Pawling School, 1913.
3Correspondence, Petroleum Iron Works Co., 1913.
4Correspondence, Producers Oil Co., Mexican Properties, 1913.
5Correspondence, Producers Oil Co., Miscellaneous, 1913.
6Correspondence, Raywood Canal and Milling Co., 1913.
7Correspondence Concerning Resignation from Texas Co., 1913.
8Correspondence, Richland Quarry Co., 1913.
9General Correspondence, 1913, S.
10Correspondence, Securities, 1913.
11Correspondence, Estate of Walter B. Sharp-Hughes Tool Co., 1913.
12General Correspondence, 1913, T.
13Correspondence, Texas Commercial Secretaries and Business Men's Association, 1913.
14Correspondence Concerning Texas Industrial Congress, 1913.
15Correspondence, Trinity Engineering and Construction Company, 1913.
16General Correspondence, 1913, U-Z.
17Correspondence Concerning Wheeler Oil Field, 1913.
18General Correspondence, 1914, A-Z.
19Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1914.
20Cullinan Family Correspondence, 1914.
21Correspondence, W.H. Gray, 1914.
22Correspondence Concerning Securities, 1914.
23Correspondence, Sharp-Hughes Tool Co., 1914.
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121Correspondence, Texas Employers Insurance Association, January-May, 1914.
2Correspondence, Texas Employers Insurance Association, June-December, 1914.
3Correspondence, U.S. Government, 1914.
4General Correspondence, 1915, A-Z.
5Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, January-May, 1915.
6Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, June-December, 1915.
7Correspondence, Denver Account, 1915.
8Correspondence, W.H. Gray, 1915.
9General Correspondence, 1916, A-Z.
10Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1916.
11General Correspondence, 1917, A-Z,
12Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1917.
13Correspondence, Securities, 1917.
14General Correspondence, 1918, A-Z.
15Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1918.
16Correspondence, E.E. Morrison, 1918.
17General Correspondence, 1919, A-Z.
18Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1919.
19Correspondence, E.E. Morrison, 1919.
20General Correspondence, 1920, A-Z.
21Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1920.
22Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1921.
23Correspondence, Chemical National Bank, 1922.
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131Personal Correspondence, Mrs. James L. Autry, 1924-1925.
2Personal Correspondence, Mrs. James L. Autry, 1926-1929.
3Personal Correspondence, Mrs. James L. Autry, 1930-1935.
4Personal Correspondence, Autry House, 1921-1928.
5Personal Correspondence, Jonathan Bourne, 1932-1933.
6Personal Correspondence, Autry Memorial Hospital School, 1922-1926.
7Personal Correspondence, Autry Memorial Hospital School, 1927-1934.
8Autry Memorial Hospital School Records, 1926-1929.
9Autry Memorial Hospital School Records, 1930-1934.
10Autry Memorial Hospital School Records, 1935-1936.
11Autry Estate, Audit Reports, 1926-1936.
12Personal Correspondence, Gutzon Borglum, 1928-1936.
13Personal Correspondence, Nicholas Murray Butler, 1925-1932.
14Personal Correspondence, Richard Campbell, 1925-1927.
15Personal Correspondence, Richard Campbell, 1928-1930.
16Personal Correspondence, Richard Campbell, 1931-1932.
17Personal Correspondence, Richard Campbell, 1933-1934.
18Personal Correspondence, Richard Campbell, 1935-1936.
19Personal Correspondence, E.A. Frost, 1921-1926.
20Personal Correspondence, George W. Goethals, 1925-1928.
21Personal Correspondence, Goethals Committee, 1928-1932.
22Personal Correspondence, Goethals Committee, 1935-1936.
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141Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1931, A-K.
2Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1931, L-Z.
3Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1932, A-E.
4Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1932, F-L.
5Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1932, M.
6Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1932, N-R.
7Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1932, S-Z.
8Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1935.
9Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1936-1937.
10Credit and Currency Correspondence; American Board of Trade, 1931.
11Credit and Currency Correspondence: "Blazing a Trail," 1931-1932.
12Credit and Currency Correspondence: "Factors Pertaining to Credit", 1931-1932.
13Credit and Currency Correspondence: "More Money or Moratorium", 1930-1932.
14Credit and Currency Correspondence: Post-Dispatch Editorial, 1931.
15Credit and Currency Correspondence: Trade Acceptance, 1932.
16Credit and Currency Correspondence: Henry Woodhouse, 1931-1937.
17Credit and Currency Clippings: American Board of Trade.
18Credit and Currency: Newspaper Clippings Concerning Henry Woodhouse.
19Credit and Currency Correspondence: Publications on Trade Acceptance.
20Credit and Currency: Publications from Henry Woodhouse.
21Credit and Currency: Miscellaneous Materials.
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151Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1932
2Correspondence, Wright Patman, 1932.
3Correspendence, C.A. Hawkins, 1932-33
4Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1933, A-D.
5Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1933, E-L.
6Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1933, M-O.
7Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1933, P-Z.
8Correspondence, Wright Patman, 1933.
9Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1934, A-C.
10Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1934, D-F.
11Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1934, G-H.
12Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1934, I-O.
13Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1934, P-Z.
14Correspondence, Joe H. Eagle, 1934.
15Correspondence, Liberty League, August-October, 1934.
16Correspondence, Liberty League, November-December, 1934.
17Correspondence, Wright Patman, 1934.
18Correspondence, Sound Money League, 1934-1935.
19Credit and Currency: General Correspondence, 1935.
20Correspondence, Wright Patman, 1935.
21Correspondence, Liberty League, 1935.
22Correspondence, Liberty League, 1936-1937.
23Correspondence, Frank J. Silsbee, 1929-1932.
24Correspondence, Frank J. Silsbee, 1934-1936.
25Correspondence, John Walsh, 1919-1931, 1936.
26Political Correspondence, 1922-January, 1923.
27Correspondence, E.G. Senter, 1925-1928.
28Correspondence, E.G. Senter, 1933-1935.
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161Correspondence, Irving Fisher, 1934.
2Correspondence, Irving Fisher, 1935-1937.
3Correspondence, concerning Callie Pride, 1928-1929.
4Correspondence, concerning Callie Pride, 1934.
5Correspondence, National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, 1936-1937.
6Correspondence Concerning Education, 1922-1927.
7Correspondence Concerning Communism, 1935-1937.
8Correspondence Concerning Christianity and Communism, 1936.
9Broadsides Concerning Communism, 1936.
10Repeal Associates (Prohibition), 1936-1937.
11Tax Relief Association of California, 1923-1936.
12Correspondence, Jefferson Democrats of Texas, 1936.
13Houston Association/Houston Garden Project Conflict, 1936.
14Repeal Associates/Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 1933.
15Repeal Associate/Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 1934.
16Repeal Associates (Prohibition), 1935.
17National Prohibition Organization, Texas, 1930.
18National Prohibition Organization, Texas, 1931.
19National Prohibition Organization, Texas, 1932-1933.
20Anti-Prohibition Activity, February-July, 1932.
21Anti-Prohibition Activity, August, 1932.
22Anti-Prohibition Activity, Sept. 1932.
23Anti-Prohibition Activity, October, 1932.
24Anti-Prohibition Activity, November, 1932.
25Anti-Prohibition Activity, December, 1932.
26Anti-Prohibition Activity, 1933.
27Anti-Prohibition Material.
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171Ireland, 1927.
2Ireland, January, 1928.
3Ireland, February-March, 1928.
4Ireland, April-December 1928.
5Ireland, 1929-1930.
6Ireland, 1931-1934.
7Ireland, 1935.
8Ireland, 1936-1937.
9Correspondence, Committee for the Nation, 1936.
10Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, 1935-May, 1936
11Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, June 1-19, 1936.
12Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, June 20-30, 1936.
13Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, July 1-15, 1936.
14Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, July 16-31, 1936.
15Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, Aug. 1-15, 1936.
16Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, Aug. 16-30, 1936.
17Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, Sept. 1-15, 1936.
18Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, Sept. 16-30, 1936.
19Texas Democratic "Landon-for-President" Club, Oct.-Dec., 1936.
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181Correspondence: Emma R. Newsboys, Association, 1914-1915
2Correspondence: Emma R. Newsboys, Association, Jan.-July, 1916.
3Correspondence: Emma R. Newsboys, Association, Aug.-Dec., 1916.
4Correspondence: Emma R. Newsboys, Association, 1917-1919, 1925, 1927-1929.
5Correspondence: Emma R. Newsboys, Association, 1931-1934, 1937.
6Correspondence: American Museum of History, 1924-1937.
7Correspondence: Geographical and Historical Society, November-December, 1930.
8Correspondence: Houston Yacht Club, 1927-1932.
9Correspondence: Congressional Country Club, 1927-1936.
10Correspondence: English Speaking Union, 1930-1935.
11Correspondence: Houston Club, 1924-1934.
12Correspondence: Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 1936-1937.
13Correspondence: Houston Museum and Scientific Society, 1931-1933.
14Correspondence: Houston Riding and Polo Club, 1926-1936.
15Correspondence: Concerning National Elections, Dec. 1931, Oct. 1932.
16Correspondence: Concerning National Elections, Nov.-Dec., 1932.
17Correspondence: Concerning National Elections, 1933.
18Correspondence: Concerning National Elections, 1934-1935.
19Correspondence: Concerning National Elections, 1936.
20Correspondence: Concerning Texas, 1936.
21Correspondence: Concerning Jane Farley's Visit to Houston, Sept.-Nov., 1933.
22Clippings Concerning James Farley's Visit to Houston, Sept.-Nov., 1933.
23Correspondence: Concerning Houston Elections, 1916, 1917, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928.
24Correspondence: Concerning Houston Elections 1929-1933, 1935-1936
25Correspondence: National Democratic Club, 1935.
26Correspondence: Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution, 1935-1936
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191Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, 1927.
2Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, 1928.
3Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, 1929.
4Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, 1930.
5Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Jan.-April, 1931.
6Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, May, 1931.
7Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, June, 1931.
8Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, July-Aug., 1931.
9Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Sept.-Oct., 1931.
10Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Nov.-Dec., 1931.
11Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Jan., 1932.
12Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Feb.-April, 1932.
13Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, May-June, 1932.
14Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, July-Aug., 1932.
15Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Sept.-Dec. 1932.
16Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, 1933.
17Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Jan.-March, 1934.
18Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, April-July, 1934.
19Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Aug.-Dec., 1934.
20Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Jan.-April, 1935.
21Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, May-Sept., 1935.
22Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, Oct.-Dec., 1935.
23Correspondence, American Taxpayer's League, 1936-1937.
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201Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1914-1916.
2Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, Jan.-May, 1919.
3Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, June-Dec., 1919.
4Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, Jan.-June, 1917
5Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, July-Sept., 1917.
6Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, Oct.-Dec., 1917.
7Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, Jan.-March, 1918.
8Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, April-June, 1918.
9Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, July-Aug. 15, 1918.
10Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, Aug. 16-Dec. 18, 1918.
11Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, July-Dec., 1920.
12Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, Jan.-June, 1920.
13Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1921.
14Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1922.
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211Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1923.
2Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1924.
3Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1925.
4Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1926.
5Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1927.
6Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1928.
7Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1929.
8Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1930.
9Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1931.
10Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1932.
11Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1933.
12Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1934.
13Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1935.
14Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1936.
15Cullinan's Shadyside Residence, 1937.
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221Houston Negro Hospital, 1923-1925.
2Houston Negro Hospital, Jan-May, 1926.
3Houston Negro Hospital, June-Dec., 1926.
4Houston Negro Hospital, 1927-1928.
5Houston Negro Hospital, 1929.
6Houston Negro Hospital, 1930-1932.
7Houston Negro Hospital, 1933.
8Houston Negro Hospital, 1934-1937.
9Houston Negro Hospital, Nurses Home, 1930-1932.
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231Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, Jan.-June, 1929.
2Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, July-Oct., 1929.
3Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, Nov.-Dec., 1929.
4Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore Pamphlets, Dec., 1929-1930.
5Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, January, 1930.
6Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, February, 1930.
7Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, March, 1930.
8Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, April-May, 1930.
9Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, June-August, 1930.
10Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, Sept.-Dec., 1930.
11Correspondence Concerning Engraving & Printing of Mt. Rushmore Stationary, 1930.
12Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, Jan.-May, 1931.
13Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, June-Dec., 1931.
14Financial Records of Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Commission, 1932.
15Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, 1932.
16Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, 1933-1934.
17Correspondence Concerning Mt. Rushmore, 1935-1936.
18Financial Records of Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Commission, 1934-1937.
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241U.S. Food Administration, 1917-1922
2U.S. Food Administration, 1917-1922
3U.S. Food Administration, 1917-1922
4U.S. Food Administration, 1917-1922
(clippings).
5Texas Centennial, 1934-1935.
6Texas Centennial, 1936.
7Texas Centennial, Clippings.
8Texas Drouth Situation, 1917.
9Texas Drought Situation, 1917.
10Texas Drought Situation, 1917-1918.
11Texas Drought Situation, 1917-1918.
12Texas Drought Situation, 1917-1918.
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251
A. Security Trust Co.
B. Fidelity Land Co.
C. Houston Ship Channel-Todd Shipyard Corp.
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252Houston Tidewater Terminal.
3San Leon Co.
4Petroleum Building Co.
5Dallas Petroleum Co., 1930.
6Federal Investment Co., Miscellaneous Correspondence 1918.
7Federal Investment Co., Highways.
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261Dividends-Bonds-Interests.
2Dividends-Bonds-Interests.
3Dividends-Bonds-Interests.
4Bills Receivable, 1914-1924.
5McNutt Lease, Watkins Property.
6Petroleum Refining Co. of Texas.
7Income Tax, 1913-1919.
8Stocks.
9Income Tax Returns, 1919-1921.
10Income Tax Returns, 1919-1921.
11Income Tax Suit.
12Personal Mailing Lists.
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271Federal Income Tax-General.
2Federal Income Tax- 1916-1926.
3Income Tax Returns, 1920-1922.
4Income Tax Returns, 1922-1924.
5Income Tax Returns, 1925.
6Income Tax Returns, 1925-1928.
7Income Tax Returns, 1929-1936.
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281Northside Belt Railway-I.C.C. Application, 1927.
2Northside Belt Railway-I.C.C. Application, 1920-June, 1927.
3Northside Belt Railway-I.C.C. Application, July 1927.
4Northside Belt Railway-I.C.C. August, 1927-1931.
5Northside Belt Railway-T. & N.O. Injunction. Suit, 1925.
6Northside Belt Railway-T&N.O. Injunction Suit, 1925-1928.
7Northside Belt Railway-Condemnation Suit, 1925-1929.
8Northside Belt Railway-Right of Way, 1925-1934.
9San Jacinto Centennial Association.
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291Maya Corporation (Pamphlet) - May 7-July 31, 1926.
2Maya Corporation (Pamphlet) - August 1, 1926-January 14, 1929.
3U.S. Food Administration (A.R.A.) - 1917-1920.
4U.S. Food Administration (A.R.A) 1917-1920.
5Maya Corporation, 1925-1928.
6Alabama-J.S.C.-Options, 1925-1926.
7Alabama-St. Louis and Alabama Coal and Iron Syndicate 1925-1929.
8Maya Corporation-Alabama Meeting & Conferences.
9Maya Corporation-Banking and Financing.
10Maya Corporation-Alabama-Miscellaneous.
11Maya Corporation-Alabama-Miscellaneous.
12Northside Belt Railway-Miscellaneous, 1926-1928.
13Northside Belt Railway-Miscellaneous, 1929-1935.
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301Automobile Club of America & A.A.A. 1927-1931, 1933, 1935-1937
2American Red Cross, 1918, 1921, 1927
3American Academy of Political & Social Science 1914, 1916-1920.
4American Academy of Political & Social Science 1923, 1925-1926, 1930, 1932-1933.
5American Relief Administration Association, 1934-1937.
6Business Historical Society, 1929-1932, 1934.
7American Forestry Association, 1920-1935.
8American Irish Historical Society, 1926-1937.
9C.R.B. Educational Foundation, 1935-1937.
10Aero Club of America, 1916-1918.
11Aero Club of America, 1919-1922.
12Commision for Relief in Belgium, 1916-1918.
13American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers 1920-1937.
14American Mining Congress, 1928-1935.
15American Remount Association, 1927-1935.
16American Peace Society, 1930-1935.
17American Arbitration Association, 1928-1929.
18Academy of Political Science, 1923-1937.
19Mississippi Valley Association, 1931.
20Mississippi Valley Association, 1932.
21Federal Housing Administration, 1933-1934.
22Federal Housing Administration, 1935.
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311Texas Employers Insurance Association, Feb.-Aug. 1913.
2Texas Employers Insurance Association, Sept.-Dec. 1913.
3Texas Employers Insurance Association, 1914.
4Texas Employers Insurance Association, 1915.
5Texas Employers Insurance Association, 1916.
6Lincoln Memorial University, 1926-1932.
7Uptown Club, 1927-1932.
8Texas Academy of Science, 1936-1937.
9Tejas Club, 1930-1936.
10Texas Economic League, Jan.-Nov. 1915.
11Texas Economic League, Dec. 1915.
12Texas Economic League, Jan.-Feb. 1916.
13Texas Economic League, March, 1916.
14Texas Economic League, April, 1916.
15Texas Economic League, May, 1916.
16Texas Economic League, June, 1916.
17Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 1929.
18Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 1930-1932, 1934.
19Anti-Prohibition Activities, 1930-1932, Feb.-April, 1933
20Anti-Prohibition Activities, May-June, 1933.
21Anti-Prohibition Activities, July, 1933.
22Anti-Prohibition Activities, Aug.-Dec., 1933.
23Anti-Prohibition Activities, 1934-1937.
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321Agricultural & Community Foundation, 1930-1931.
2Correspondence Concerning Agricultural Problems, 1921, 1926-1928.
3Correspondence Concerning Agricultural Problems, 1929-1931.
4Correspondence Concerning Unemployment Situation, 1930, 1932-1933.
5NRA Re-Employment Plan, 1933-1934.
6Miscellaneous Correspondence Concerning NRA, 1933-1935.
7Correspondence Concerning NRA in Iron & Steel Industries, Jan.-July, 1933.
8Correspondence Concerning NRA in Iron & Steel Industries, August-Sept., 1933.
9Correspondence Concerning NRA in Iron & Steel Industries, Oct. 1933.
10Correspondence Concerning NRA in Iron & Steel Industries, Nov.-Dec. 1933.
11Correspondence Concerning NRA in Iron & Steel Industries, 1934.
12Correspondence, Shary Plan, 1933.
13Back to the Land Movement, 1931-1932.
14National Association of Community Councils, Nov. 1929-1930.
15Sentinels of the Repbulic, 1924-1930.
16Sentinels of the Republic, 1931-1935.
17Political Appointments, 1931-1932.
18Political Appointments, 1933.
19Political Appointments, 1934-1937.
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331Shadyside, Greenhouse, 1918-1920.
2Shadyside, Residence Construction, Details, 1916-1919.
3Shadyside, Residence Construction, Details, 1918-1920.
4Shadyside, Residence Construction, Details, 1918-1920.
5Shadyside, Residence Construction, Details, 1916-1920.
6Shadyside, Payments, Receipts, 1917-1919.
7Shadyside, Payments, Receipts, July-Aug., 1917.
8Shadyside, Payments, Receipts, Sept.-Dec., 1917.
9Shadyside, Construction Materials, Orders, Receipts.
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341Shadyside, 1916-1924.
2Shadyside, 1916-1924.
3Shadyside, 1916-1924.
4Shadyside, 1916-1924.
5Shadyside, 1916-1924.
6Shadyside, 1916-1924.
7Shadyside, 1916-1924.
8Shadyside, 1916-1924.
9Shadyside, 1916-1924.
10Shadyside, 1916-1924.
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351Shadyside, 1916-1924.
2Shadyside, 1916-1924.
3Shadyside, 1916-1924.
4Shadyside, 1916-1924.
5Shadyside, 1916-1924.
6Shadyside, 1916-1924.
7Shadyside, 1916-1924.
8Shadyside, 1916-1924.
9Shadyside, 1916-1924.
10Shadyside, 1916-1924.
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361Shadyside, 1916-1924.
2Shadyside, 1916-1924.
3Shadyside, 1916-1924.
4Shadyside, 1916-1924.
5Shadyside, 1916-1924.
6Shadyside, 1916-1924.
7Shadyside, 1916-1924.
8Shadyside, 1916-1924.
9Shadyside, Trees, Planting.
10Shadyside, Specifications, Prints, Maps and Photos.
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371Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1905, 1906, 1914.
2Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1915, 1916, 1920-1922.
3Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1923-1924.
4Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1925-1926.
5Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1927-1929.
6Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1928-1934.
7Correspondence, San Leon Company, 1935-1937.
8Correspondence, Mac Nider Property, 1915-1916.
9Correspondence, Orange County, 1921-1923, 1926, 1928-1932
10Correspondence concerning Norsworthy Farm, 1915-1916.
11Correspondence at Rusk and Crawford, 1919-1920, 1927-1928, 1930-1933.
12Correspondence, League to Enforce Peace, 1917-1920.
13Correspondence, Interstate Inland Waterway League, 1914-1916.
14Correspondence, National Geographic Society, 1927-1929, 1936.
15Correspondence concerning Kindergarten Association, 1927-1936.
16Correspondence concerning Association of Audobon Societies, 1924-1931.
17Correspondence concerning Association of Audobon Societies, 1931.
18Correspondence, Lotos Club, 1935-1936.
19Correspondence, National Institute of Social Sciences, 1936-1937.
20Correspondence concerning Economic League, 1923-1924, 1926, 1928, 1932-1933, 1935-1937.
21Security Trust Company-Galveston, 1913-1919.
22Panuco Excelsior Oil Co., 1916-1917.
23Park Place Company, 1915-1922.
24Richland Quarry Co., 1912-1915.
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381Fidelity Trust Co. of Houston Real Estate Dept., 1927-1936.
2Fidelity Trust Co., Dec. 27, 1929.
3Fidelity Trust Co.- 1930-1932.
4Who's Who, 1921-1936.
5Correspondence Concerning Mexico- 1927, 1935.
6Tariff Policies- 1930-1932, 1934-1935.
7Personal Mailing List, 1935-1936.
8Correspondence Concerning Workmen's Insurance, 1925-1928.
9Correspondence Concerning Workmen's Insurance, 1929-1937.
10Potash Industry- 1926-1927, 1930, 1934.
11Oscar Underwood Presidential Campaign- Nov.-Dec., 1923, Jan., 1924
12Oscar Underwood Presidential Campaign- Feb.-April, 1924.
13Correspondence Concerning Ku Klux Klan, 1922-1923.
14Correspondence Concerning Ku Klux Klan, Jan.-April, 1924.
15Correspondence Concerning Ku Klux Klan, May-Dec. 1924.
16Miscellaneous Clubs and Organizations, 1927-1931, 1933-1934.
17Miscellaneous Clubs and Organizations, 1935-1937.
18Houston Art League, 1916-1924.
19Museum of Fine Arts, Correspondence and Clippings, 1925-1932, 1934-1936.
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391Mrs. Jane C. Sawyer
2Anna Cullinan
3M.P. Cullinan and Family.
4Anna Cullinan.
5Texas Avenue Project.
6Crawford Street Paving.
7