TABLE OF CONTENTS
Biographical Sketch
Organization of
Collection
Subjects (Persons)
Separated Material
Description of Series
Homer DeGolyer
Business Papers 1892-1963
Dallas History 1892-1963
La Reunion
William Becknell
Circus
Geology/Exploration
Texas History
Newspapers 1892-1963
U.S. History
Research Materials
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Homer DeGolyer Collection
A Guide to the Collection
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DeGolyer, Homer |
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Homer DeGolyer Collection |
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1892-1963 |
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COLLECTION SUMMARY |
Homer Lewis DeGolyer (1892-1963) had a varied career as soldier, historian and businessman. His collection represents the efforts of a man who held a wide variety of interests and access to a vast array of documents, records, newspapers and journals, and other items invaluable to the historical researcher. As a result, this collection contains little original material but consists primarily of copies of primary and secondary resources. The collection is divided into twelve major categories: personal papers; business papers relating to Southwest Microfilm, Inc.; Dallas history; La Reunion which includes material on La Reunion, Victor Considerant and French Socialism; notes of an unpublished manuscript on William Becknell; circus history; the history of geology and petroleum exploration; Texas history; extracts from Texas newspapers; U.S.
history; a varied assortment of research materials; and other items (including the Charles Gates Sturtevant diary) which are cataloged separately. |
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Mss 0047 and Mss 0047x |
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26 boxes |
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Repository |
Southern Methodist
University DeGolyer Library |
Homer Lewis DeGolyer (1892-1963) was a man
with varied interests, who managed to successfully combine vocation with
avocation. Born November 13, 1892, he was the younger bother of E. L. DeGolyer,
Sr., noted geologist and bibliophile. Homer's career included the roles of
soldier, historian and business man. He served in World War I as a sergeant
first class with the 463 Aero Squadron. Immediately after the war he donned his
historian's hat by acting as managing editor in the writing and publishing of
The History of the Four Hundred and Sixty Third Aero Squadron, published in
1920. DeGolyer kept in touch with his war buddies and regularly attended
squadron reunions. Her served briefly as a captain in the Oklahoma National
Guard and held membership in the American Legion.
Mr. DeGolyer was a pioneer in the field of microfilming, and, as such,
established Southwest Microfilm, Inc., one of the first companies of its type
in the area. Under his leadership the company amassed a collection of films
dealing with Early Western Americana, a topic of great interest to several
members of the DeGolyer family.
He was a noted researcher on the subject of Dallas history and served as a
research associate with the Dallas Historical Society. Other topics of interest
to him were the Santa Fe Trail, William Beckness, Texas history, the history of
mining and geology and the circus. As a circus fan he was a member of The
Circus Historical Society, The Circus Review, The Circus Model Builders and
Owners Association and served as historian of the The Circus Fans
Association.
After retiring from Southwest Microfilm, Mr. DeGolyer maintained an office
at Southern Methodist University, where he continued his historical research.
He died on December 15, 1963.
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The collection is divided into twelve major categories:
- Personal Papers
- Business papers relating to Southwest Microfilm, Inc.
- Dallas History
- La Reunion
- William Becknell manuscript
- Circus History
- Geology and Petroleum Exploration
- Texas History
- U.S. History
- Research Materials
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subject DeGolyer, Homer. |
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subject DeGolyer Family. |
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subject Becknell, William, 1787 or 8-1856. |
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Circus |
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Texas--History--To 1846 |
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subject United States. Army Air Forces. Bomb Group, 463rd |
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Other items which originally formed part of the Homer DeGolyer Collection, but are now cataloged separately include the following: The Charles Gates Sturtevant Diary; one reel of microfilm (MF79.39) which contains a copy of the original handwritten personal narrative of John Jeremiah "Colho" Smith, entitled "A Comanche Campaign"; one reel of microfilm (MF 79.60) which contains a typescript copy of an unpublished manuscript written by Homer DeGolyer, entitled "Warren Angus Ferris and the Three Forks of the Trinity River"; four
reels of microfilm from which approximately 1200 copy negatives were made; and eighteen cubic feet of microfilm reels from the inventory of Southwest Microfilm. |
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Homer DeGolyer Extent 1 box |
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The Personal Papers group contains items which give some insight into the
personal side of Mr. DeGolyer - personal correspondence, including that with
fellow squadron members, and membership and identification cards which show his involvement with a variety of organizations. Selected correspondence of E.L. DeGolyer, Sr. and E.L. DeGolyer Jr., as well as reprints of many of Sr's. geological publications are also included. Material on the genealogy of the DeGolyer family and unidentified photographs comprise the remainder of this category. |
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Box-Folder 1:2 |
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Personal Correspondence: |
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Includes letters, cards, graduation announcements and other miscellaneous items from friends, acquaintances and family. |
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Personal correspondence/Historical
Research: |
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Correspondence relating to historical research, arranged
chronologically. |
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463rd AERO Squadron: |
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Correspondence, brochures and photographs relating to the
463rd AERO Squadron of World War I; DeGolyer was a member of the group. Most
material deals with squadron reunions. |
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Membership/ID Cards: |
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Membership and identification cards of Homer
DeGolyer. |
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Newspaper
Articles: |
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Clippings pertaining to the career of Homer
DeGolyer. |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Miscellaneous personal items: postcards, cartoon book, menu,newspaper clippings. |
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Cartoons: |
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Original hand-drawn cartoons by Larry
Smith. |
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Personal Correspondence: |
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Typescript copies of extracts from Sr's. correspondence,
1908-1956, arranged chronologically. |
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Reprints: |
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Reprints of articles written by Sr. including the texts of
several oral presentations; topic is geology. |
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Personal Correspondence: |
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Selected correspondence of DeGolyer, Jr., 1958-63; arranged
chronologically. |
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Newspaper Articles: |
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Clippings pertaining to the career of DeGolyer,
Jr. |
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Photographs: |
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Unidentified photographs but probably the DeGolyer
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Genealogy: |
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Collection of notes and references pertaining to the genealogy
of the DeGolyer family. |
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Business Papers 1892-1963 Extent 2
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The Business papers contain items relating to Southwest Microfilm, Inc.
Included are Mr. DeGolyer's business correspondence, Southwest Microfilm
Catalogs, a lengthy index, possibly to the company's newspaper films, and an
assortment of price lists and literature related to the microfilm process. |
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Box-Folder 1:16 |
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Correspondence: |
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Business correspondence of Homer DeGolyer Relating to the
activities of Southwest Microfilm; arranged chronologically. |
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Southwest Microfilm Inc.:
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Catalogs |
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Southwest Microfilm Newspaper Index: |
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Contents appear to be an index of newspapers on microfilm;
both Texas and U.S. newspapers are represented. |
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Southwest Microfilm/Miscellaneous: |
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Literature of the process of producing and using microfilms.
Also includes selected Southwest Microfilm price lists and alphabetical lists
of films, possibly those of the company. |
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Microfilm reader
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Dallas History 1892-1963 Extent 2
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The majority of the materials consists of either handwritten or typescript
extracts from the original records. |
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Box-Folder 2:5 |
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Maps and Plats: |
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Includes hand drawn or traced plats; original copy of "Dallas
Street Guide, 1936". |
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Box-Folder 2:6 |
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Courts Records, 1846-60:
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Contains listing of litigants, with index. Also includes
excerpts from Record Book A, the proceedings of Commissioner's Court for
1846-47. |
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Box-Folder 2:7 |
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Marriage Records,
1846-74 |
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Box-Folder 2:8 |
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Land Deeds, 1846-69: |
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Taken from Dallas County Deed Book; shows transfer of property
among early Dallas settlers. |
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Box-Folder 2:9 |
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Tax lists, 1857 and 1860: |
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Indicates total acreage assessed value and location of each
landowner's real property; includes amount assess for personal
property. |
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Box-Folder 2:10 |
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Census, 1850: |
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Indicates age, sex and state of birth for names heads of
households. Additional data list; in 1850 and the names of individuals
representing each occupation. |
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Box-Folder 2:11 |
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Census, 1860; partial census, 1870: |
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Includes same data as 1850 census. |
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Box-Folder 2:12 |
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Names Lists/Miscellaneous: |
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Typescript, alphabetized lists of Dallas County residents;
possibly extracted from tax lists or deed books, no dates. |
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Box-Folder 2:13 |
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Church Census, 1850-61: |
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Church Circuit Book for Dallas Circuit, East Texas Conference.
Book contains yearly membership list, indicating those who died or moved away
during the year. |
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Box-Folder 3:1 |
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Peter's Colony, 1841-45: |
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Notebook covering wide range of topics relating to the colony
and its history. Also includes a photocopy of article entitled "Emigration to
the Trinity and Red River Colony, Texas" dated January 4,
1844. |
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Box-Folder 3:2 |
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Three Forks of the Trinity: |
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Includes notes on history of the area, beginning with
Coronado and DeSoto and ending with Warren A. Ferris and William P. King. Also
includes typescript copies of Ferris and King correspondence, as well as
transactions of the Southern Land Co. |
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Box-Folder 3:3 |
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Bird's Fort: |
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Material pinpoints location of fort and relates history
of its establishment. Includes photocopy of original muster roll of Bird's fort
Company and includes brief biography of some members. |
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Box-Folder 3:4 |
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Scyene/Mesquite: |
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Includes early history of both settlements, of
particular interest the name change from Thorpville to
Scyene. |
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Box-Folder 3:5 |
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Southwest Business Magazine: |
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Includes photocopies of selected articles pertaining to Dallas
history, taken from issues dated May 1940-July 1941. Magazine published by the
Dallas Chamber of Commerce. |
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Box-Folder 3:6 |
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Chamber of Commerce Reports: |
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Contains two articles, the first entitled 'The Southwest and
Dallas", compiled by Clyde V. Wallis, 1942; second article entitled "Story of
Dallas, Texas", by Hunt McCaleb. |
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Box-Folder 3:7 |
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Dallas Pioneer's Association: |
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Typescript extracts from "Dallas Daily Times Herald" and
"Dallas Morning News", describing proceedings of annual meetings, usually
including names of all officers and committee members. Dates include 1892,
1900-1910 and 1925-1926. Folder also includes list of Garland
pioneers. |
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Box-Folder 3:8 |
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County Office Holders, 1846-1926: |
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Lists names of office holders in positions such as chief
justice, district judge, sheriff, tax collector, coroner,
etc. |
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Box-Folder 3:9 |
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County Surveys: |
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Contains numerous lists of survey crews working in the
area, 1840-1850. Includes newspaper clipping describing trials and tribulation
of Warren Ferris survey crew as it attempted to establish eastern boundary of
Dallas County in 1850. Also includes copy of Ferris' field notes and typescript
copies of A. G. Walker's correspondence, December, 1846-May 1850; Walker also
worked as a surveyor in the Dallas area. |
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Box-Folder 3:10 |
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Militia/Military: |
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Material contains names of various volunteer companies
organized in response to the Civil War; indicates dates of organization and
officers of the various units. Also includes list of Dallas area participants
in Mexican War and a list of volunteers for service the Indian frontier,
1848. |
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Box-Folder 3:11 |
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Notes: |
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Includes brief typescript histories of Dallas, plus a
lengthy list of published books and articles dealing with all facets of life in
Dallas and surrounding areas. |
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Box-Folder 3:12 |
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Notes: |
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Includes brief typescript histories of Dallas, plus a
lengthy list of published books and articles dealing with all facets of life in
Dallas and surrounding areas. Also includes article entitled "The Birth of
Methodism in Dallas County", author unknown. In addition, a copy of "A Report
on N. E. Texas Made in 1849", by Edward Smith and John Barrow, is
included. |
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Cemeteries: |
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Contains names and dates gathered from several local
cemeteries; some of those included are as follows: Big Springs, Cochran
Chapter, Farmers Branch, Fish Trap, Johnson Station. Long Creek School, McCree,
Oak Cliff, Old City, Overton, Perry, Pleasant Mound, Roger's, Rylie, Trinity
Masonic, West Cockrell, P.A. Watson, Wheatland. |
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Box-Folder 3:13 |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Includes newspaper articles and some typescript material, in
particular a list of Dallas businesses, dated 1878-79. |
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Box-Folder 3:14 |
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Illinois Count Records: |
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Notebook contains typescript extracts from the county
records of several Illinois counties, Pike and Green in particular. Many Dallas
pioneers emigrated from those areas in Illinois. |
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Box-Folder 3:15 |
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Miscellaneous Names Lists: |
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Contains numerous lists of names not easily identified
with specific topics and are therefore not cataloged. Many appear to be those
of early Dallas residents, while some may be Texas or Missouri
pioneers. |
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Personal Names Files: |
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Boxes contain material on early Dallas residents. Files
are arranged alphabetically by surname. See "Personal Names Files List".
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Contains names A-B. |
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Box-Folder 5 |
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Contains names C-D. |
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Contains names E-I. |
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Contains names J-N. |
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Contains names O-S. |
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Box-Folder 9 |
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Contains names T-Z. |
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La Reunion Extent 2
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The category on La Reunion includes materials on a variety of subjects
pertaining to La Reunion, Victor Considerant and French Socialism. Mr. DeGolyer
compiled four notebooks with detailed indices to the contents of each. Also
included are handwritten translations of three biographies of Considerant, plus
a handwritten translation of his book, Au Texas. |
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Box-Folder 10:1 |
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Notes, Manuscript: |
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Includes notes on Victor Considerant
and Reunion, newspaper extracts and an index to newspaper articles on Reunion.
Also included are photostatic copies of several articles on the French colony,
plus a typed manuscript entitled "Victor Considerant's Colony of Reunion,
Author unknown (possibly Homer DeGolyer). |
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Box-Folder 10:2 |
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Santerre's "Reunion": |
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Photostatic copy of Eloise Santerre's thesis entitled,
"Reunion". |
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Box-Folder 10:3 |
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Du Texas: |
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Contains photostatic copy of Victor Considerant's book
"Du Texas" dated, 1857. |
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Box-Folder 10:4-5 |
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Au Texas: |
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Typescript translation of Au
Texas dated, 1857. |
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Box-Folder 10 |
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Four loose-leaf notebooks contain material on a variety
of subjects pertaining to La Reunion, Considerant and French Socialism.
Notebook "A" includes DeGolyer's detailed index to the contents of notebooks
"A-D". |
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Two loose-leaf notebooks contain contain biographical
sketches of the major participants in La Reunion; the biographical data appears
to come from Santerre's thesis. |
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Individually boxed are
handwritten translations of the following Au Texas by
author Victor Considerant; Victor
Considerant, His Life and Work by Marie Coignet;
Considerant by Eugene de Mirecourt
Victor Considerant, His Work by Hubert
Bourgin. |
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William Becknell Extent 2 boxes |
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William Becknell, Father of the Santa Fe
Trail is the title of an unpublished manuscript written by Homer
DeGolyer. The contents of the manuscript category provided the resource
material for his work. Included are notes on the genealogy of the Becknell
family and extensive data on William Becknell's activities while a resident of
Missouri, and later, Texas. The data was extracted from newspapers, county
records and census reports. Also included is extensive material on the history
of Missouri, particularly the Boon's Lick area. As background, Mr. DeGolyer
accumulated much information on the Santa Fe Trail and the commerce between
Missouri and New Mexico. |
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DeGolyer Correspondence: |
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Contains the personal correspondence of Homer DeGolyer,
as relating to his research on William Becknell. |
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Box-Folder 11:2 |
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Manuscript: |
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"Finished" manuscript entitled William Becknell,
Father of the Santa Fe Trail. |
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Box-Folder 11:3 |
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Genealogy: |
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Extensive notes on the genealogy of the Becknell
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Box-Folder 11:4-5 |
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Missouri: |
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Contain material pertinent to William Becknell's
activities while a resident of Missouri. Consists of typescript and handwritten
extracts from original sources such as newspaper articles, circuit court
records (primarily Howard Co.), deed records and probate records. Included is a
photostatic copy of Becknell vs. Robidoux court proceedings. Also included are
copies of Becknell's correspondence as Captain of the Saline Co. Rangers and
minutes of the 5th and 6th General Assemblies of the state of Missouri
(Becknell was a member of the assembly). Hand-drawn and traced maps, original
source unknown, show location of property ownership in the Boon's Lick area,
1795-1830. |
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Box-Folder 12:1 |
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Material pertains to Becknell's activities after moving
to Texas in 1835. Included are typescript and handwritten extracts from
newspaper articles, court records, probate records, deed records and census
reports, primarily from Red River and Titus counties. In addition, photostatic
copies of muster rolls show membership of the Red River Blues (1836) and the
Red River Minute Men (1841). Contains typed copies of correspondence between
Becknell and Brig. General Thomas J. Green, Texas Army. |
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Box-Folder 12:2 |
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John Becknell: |
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Material pertains to John Becknell, son of William, and
his litigation with Etienne Cabet, leader of the Icarians; copies of court
records and notes from deed records. |
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Box-Folder 12:3 |
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Santa Fe Trail: |
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Consists of typescript excerpts from narrative accounts
given by early travelers along the Santa Fe Trail. Among the accounts included
are those of Jacob Fowler, Joel P. Walker, Stephen Cooper, William Becknell and
Joseph Philbert. Also included is material pertinent to the establishment of a
permanent route along the Trail: includes a copy of the "Report of the
Commissioners on the Road from Missouri to New Mexico, October 1827" and a
typescript copy of the diary of Joseph Davis, a member of the survey
party. |
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Box-Folder 12:4 |
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Santa Fe Trail/Miscellaneous: |
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Newspaper clippings pertaining to the Santa Fe
Trail. |
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Box-Folder 12:5 |
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Santa Fe Trade: |
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Contains almost exclusively, typescript copies of
newspaper articles discussing travel along the Santa Fe Trail and the merits of
commerce with New Mexico; primarily Missouri newspapers. |
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Box-Folder 12:6-9 |
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Missouri History: |
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Contain a variety of materials pertaining to early
Missouri history, with emphasis on the Boon's Lick area: consists mostly of
typescript and handwritten notes from original sources. Included are newspaper
extracts pertaining to: fur trade, commerce between Missouri and New Mexico,
Austin's settlement, travel along the Trail, Indian hostilities and general
activities in the Boon's Lick area. Also include extracts from circuit court
and deed records, land titles and marriage records, primary from Saline, Howard
and St. Charles counties. A separate notebook contains some county records from
areas of Kentucky/Tenn./Virginia, 1800-1869. Also include an alphabetical
listing of Indian claims, 1804-1830, and some biographical data on Boon's Lick
residents and Santa Fe Traders; names include Joseph and Antoine Robidoux,
Martin Parmer, Duff Green, Dr. Sappington, Nathan Boon, Morrison, Pryor, Heath,
Cooper. |
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Box-Folder 12:10 |
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Maps: |
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Contains maps, some hand-drawn or traced, some
photostatic copies, of the Santa Fe Trail, northern Texas and the Boon's Lick
area in Missouri. |
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Box-Folder 12:11-14 |
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Manuscript Notes: |
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Consist of outlines, notes and rough draft copies of the
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Circus Extent 1 box |
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Homer DeGolyer was an avid fan of the circus and, as such, developed an
interest in circus history. One category includes his notes on circus history,
plus several issues of contemporary newspapers featuring articles on the
circus. |
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Box-Folder 13:1 |
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History: |
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Contains notes on early history of the circus. Material
consists of typescript copies of newspaper articles and "Billboard" extracts.
Included is extensive flow chart showing the names of early performers and the
years the performed. |
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Box-Folder 13:2-3 |
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Newspapers: |
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Include newspapers featuring articles on the circus,
primarily the Peru Daily Tribune,published in Peru, Indiana;
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Geology/Exploration Extent 1 box |
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In collaboration with his brother, E. L. DeGolyer, Sr., Homer researched
several facets of the history of geology and petroleum exploration. Much of
this material dates from the mid 1800's. |
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Box-Folder 13:4 |
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Newspaper articles: |
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Photocopies of articles pertaining to the early days of
oil exploration and discovery. Articles are selected from newspapers
nationwide, the earliest dated in the 1860's. |
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Box-Folder 13:5 |
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Geologists: |
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Contains listing of American geologist, beginning in
1769; also general information on petroleum and geology. |
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Box-Folder 13:6 |
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Mining/Oil: |
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Notes on mining and history of mining and oil
exploration in the U.S.; taken from newspapers and journals, 1860's-1890's.
Also includes photocopies of several articles on mining and a copy of
Brief History of the Standard Oil Trust. |
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Texas History Extent 1 box |
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The Texas history category encompasses a wide span of time and topics. Major
topics include: white man's entry into the area, early colonization, the Texas
revolution, fall of the Alamo, and battle of San Jacinto. Material related to
the revolution includes copies of the correspondence of Thomas Jefferson Gree,
James Morgan and John Anthony Quitman, all participants in the cause for
independence. Indian related material comprises a large portion of this
section, including notes on the capture of Jane Wilson and the journals of
Alexander LeGrand and Coho Smith. Selected military topics, early Methodism and
personal narrative accounts of Texas pioneers ere other subjects of interest to
Homer DeGolyer. Concluding the Texas history section are materials on the
history of Texas newspapers and the county histories of forty Texas
counties. |
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Box-Folder 13:7 |
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Early History: |
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Contains material on Indian relations and boundary
disputes; typescript copies of newspaper articles and government documents.
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Box-Folder 13:8 |
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Icarian: |
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Includes material describing Etienne Cabet's attempt to
establish an Icarian colony in Denton County in 1847-48. |
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Box-Folder 13:9 |
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Mercer's colony: |
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Contains notes on the history of the colony. Includes
maps, biographical material on Charles F. Mercer and typescript copies of
newspaper extracts and Mercer's correspondence. |
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Box-Folder 13:10 |
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Wavel's Colony: |
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Include material on the establishment of this colony in
northeast Texas in 1826. Present are photostatic copies of the contract
contract and original register of colonists. Typescript material includes:
brief biography of Arthur G. Wavel, correspondence between Wavel and Stephen F.
Austin, a bibliography of the history of the settlement in NE Texas, including
the genealogy of some early settlers. |
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Box-Folder 13:12 |
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Beale's Colony: |
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Typescript copy of the The Arkansas
Grant, compiled from the official records,
1901. |
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Box-Folder 13:13 |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Selected items on colonization, including typescript
copies of selected items from the Stephen F. Austin papers. |
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Box-Folder 14:1-3 |
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Pre-Military Activities: |
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Contain material describing the activities related to
declaring independence, establishing a provisional government and forming an
army. Typescript newspaper extracts reflect great nationwide interest in the
Texas cause, some sympathetic, some opposed. Included are extracts depicting
Santa Anna's rise to power in Mexico and that nation's view of the upcoming
conflict. |
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Box-Folder 14-15 |
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Chronological Events: |
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Sixteen notebooks, well indexed and chronologically
arranged, present an almost daily record of revolution activities from November
1, 1835 through June 30, 1836. Contain typescript copies of official
correspondence and newspaper extracts. A separate notebook entitled
Texas, As reported in the Louisville Daily JournalJune 20, 1836
through December 5, 1836 is included. |
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Box-Folder 15:1-3 |
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San Jacinto: |
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Material pertinent to the battle. Included are maps,
muster roll listings of all participants, typescript copies of correspondence
relating to the battle and a bibliography of battle-related material. Also
included are typescript copies of contemporary battle accounts, taken mostly
from newspaper articles, and typescript copies of accounts given later,
primarily by participants. |
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Box-Folder 15:4 |
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Forbes vs. Labadie: |
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Contains typescript extracts from depositions given by
selected survivors of the battle of San Jacinto. The depositions were given as
part of the libel suit between Col. John Forbes and Dr. Nicholas Labadie in
1866. |
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Box-Folder 15:5-6 |
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Military Activities: |
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Information on the formation of the Regular Army, fall
of the Alamo, battle of San Jacinto and surrender of Santa Anna. Includes
typescript extracts from Lamar papers, Sam Houston's correspondence, newspaper
articles and various Texas histories. |
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Box-Folder 16 |
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Mexican Accounts: |
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Well indexed notebook containing several Mexican
versions of the Texas campaign. Reports include those of Santa Anna, Juan
Almonte, Juan Andrade, Col. Pedro Delgado and Ramon Caro. Also included is
typescript copy of Evacuation of Texas,a report given by General
Vicente Filisola in defense of his operations as commander-in-chief of the Army
against Texas. In addition, a typed translation of Tejas: La Primera
Desmembracion de Mejico1917, a Spanish American view of
the separation of Texas from Mexico. |
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Box-Folder 16:2-4 |
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Sam Houston: |
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Material traces the career of Sam Houston; includes
typescript extracts from secondary sources, newspaper articles and selected
items from the Houston and Rusk papers. Also includes an index to the writings
of Sam Houston. |
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Box-Folder 16:5 |
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Coleman/Houston Controversy: |
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Contains typescript extracts from materials describing
the controversy resulting from a pamphlet published by Captain M. Coleman, in
which Houston's actions as the battle of San Jacinto are severely
criticized. |
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Box-Folder 16:6 |
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Santa Anna: |
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Typescript of copies of selected newspaper articles
which follow his activities during the revolution. |
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Box-Folder 16:7 |
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Lamar/Burnet/Long/Rusk: |
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Contains biographical material on Mirabeau B. Lamar,
David G. Burnet, James Long and Thomas J. Rusk. Also includes typescript
extracts from the Lamar Papers, as well as copies of selected correspondence of
all four. |
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Box-Folder 16:8-9 |
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James Morgan: |
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Photostatic copies of Morgan's correspondence written
during the Texas Revolution. He was an early merchant and landowner in south
Texas and established the town of New Washington. Morgan held the rank of
colonel during the Texas Revolution and served as commandant of Galveston
Island. |
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Box-Folder 16:10 |
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John Anthony Quitman: |
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Contains photostatic copies of selected correspondence
of John Quitman. He was a Mississippi lawyer and planter who raised a group of
volunteers to aid the Texas cause. Most of the letters are addressed to his
wife Eliza, who was back home in Mississippi. |
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Box-Folder 16:11 |
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Edmund P. Gaines: |
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Typescript extracts from army correspondence, mostly
that of General Gaines, who was charged with maintaining the neutrality of the
states surrounding Texas, including that of the citizenry. |
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Box-Folder 16:12 |
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Henry M. Morfit: |
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Typescript copies of the Morfit correspondence,
August-Sept., 1836. Morfit was sent to Texas by Andrew Jackson to report on the
state of the new republic. |
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Box-Folder 16:13 |
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William G. Cooke: |
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Material pertains to Colonel Cooke's activities in
Texas, 1830-1840's; mostly typescript copies of newspaper articles and official
correspondence. |
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Box-Folder 17:1-10 |
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Biographical material ofThomas J. Green: |
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Photostatic copies of his official correspondence,
1836-1857. Green held the rank of brigadier general during the Texas
Revolution. |
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Box-Folder 17:11 |
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Texas Flags: |
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Typescript extracts from secondary sources describing
the flags of Texas, with emphasis on those which originated during the
revolution. |
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Box-Folder 18:1 |
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Jane Wilson Captivity: |
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Contains material pertaining to the capture, in 1853, of
Mrs. Jane Wilson by the Comanche Indians. Included are
typescript and photostatic copies of her account of the captivity, plus copies
of official correspondence regarding her recuperation and the government's
attempts to ransom her young brothers-in-law. |
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Box-Folder 18:2 |
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Alexander LeGrand: |
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Includes information on LeGrand and his activities in
Texas and New Mexico. Contains much on Indian activities and his role as
surveyor for the New Arkansas and Texas Land Company. Typescript copies of
newspaper articles, state papers and LeGrand's journals. |
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Box-Folder 18:3 |
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Indian Activities: |
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Material on Indian activities in early Texas; typescript
copies official correspondence relating to Indian
activities. |
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Box-Folder 18:4 |
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Indians/Research Material: |
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Notebook of research notes on Indians, compiled from
primary and secondary sources. Also included is a typescript copy of the Sibley
Report on the Red River Area, 1804, and a photocopy of Journal of A Tour
in the Indian Territory, 1844, performed by the Protestant
Episcopal Church. |
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Box-Folder 18:5 |
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Coho Smith: |
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Contains typescript copy of the narrative of
John Jeremiah "Coho" Smith, plus photocopy of Shawnee land
grant petition, 1824. |
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Box-Folder 18:6 |
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Santa Fe Expedition: |
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Material pertains to the Snively Expedition, 1843.
Includes typescript copies of newspaper articles, state department papers and
extracts from history journals. |
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Box-Folder 18:7 |
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Forts: |
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Photostatic copies of selected records from three Texas
forts -- Concho, Brown, and Richardson. |
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Box-Folder 18:8 |
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Muster Rolls: |
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Typescript copies of muster roll listings for Texas
military groups, including regular army and volunteers, from approximately
1835-1860. Also included is a personal names index from the Texas Dental
Journal, 1933and Army and Navy Courrier,
1825-29. |
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Box-Folder 18:9 |
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Religion: |
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Material on early Methodism in north Texas. Also
included are typescript copies of extracts from the Texas Wesleyan
Banner, 1850-51. |
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Box-Folder 18:10 |
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Pioneer Accounts: |
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Typescript copies of autobiographical and personal
narrative accounts of several early Texans. Names include: T.T.C.
Anderson,Laura G. Ames,David
AndersThomas Gilbert, Harriet
Ames. |
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Box-Folder 18:11 |
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Holland Coffee Papers: |
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Biographical material, plus typescript copy of the
Coffee papers. He was a businessman, trader and politician who operated a
trading post on the Red River during the 1830's-1840's. |
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Box-Folder 19:1-2 |
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Newspapers: |
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Include material pertaining to the history of the
newspaper, particularly in Texas. Numerous lists indicate the holdings of
several newspaper repositories throughout the U. S. Also included is a
typescript copy of History of the Texas PressbyA.B.
Morton, dated1873. |
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Box-Folder 19:3 |
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Newspaper Articles: |
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Clippings cover a wide range of topics relating to Texas
history. |
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Box-Folder 19:4 |
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Fort Worth/Tarrant
County: |
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Contains limited material about early Fort Worth and
Tarrant County. Included are plats, tax roll, census and election register, all
dated 1850, several newspaper extracts, photostatic copy of E. H. Tarrant
sketch and several Chamber of Commerce publications. Included is a March,
1926copy of The Cattleman. |
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Box-Folder 19:5-6 |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Material on a variety of subjects related to Texas
history: Mexican insurrection, annexation, secession, Horse Marines, pioneer
recollections, typescript copy of the Letters of Josiah Pancost,
1843-1848 and a bound copy of Reminiscences of Earlier days in Texas and
the Southwest, by Dr. W.N.
Rowell. |
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Box-Folder 19:7 |
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Travel: |
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Includes highway maps and Chamber of Commerce type
material describing several areas of Texas. |
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Box-Folder 19-21 |
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County Histories: |
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These boxes contain the histories of 40 Texas counties,
as compiled by Homer DeGolyer. The vast majority of material consists of
typescript newspaper extracts, personal narratives, family papers, county court
records and tax rolls, plus several theses and dissertations. In addition ,many
of the histories contain excerpts from The American Sketch
Bookand an unidentified and undated order list of surnames, arranged in
alphabetical order. |
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The following county histories are
included:
- Anderson
- Bowie
- Cass
- Collin
- Cooke
- Delta
- Denton
- Ellis
- Fannin
- Fayette
- Fort
Bend
- Franklin
- Franklin
- Goliad
- Grayson
- Guadalupe
- Harrison
- Henderson
- Hopkins
- Hunt
- Johnson
- Kaufman
- Lamar
- Limestone
- McLennan
- Morriss
- Nacadoches
- Navarro
- Parker
- Polk/Hardin
- Rains
- Red
River
- Ripley
- Robertson
- Rockwall
- Tarrant
- Titus
- Williamson
- Wise
- Wood
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The Bowie County folder includes the Memoirs of R. H.
Watlington, which contains numerous references to early Bowie
residents. |
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The folder on the Red River County also includes a lengthy manuscript index
to the George Travis Wrightfamily papers, 1824=1917. |
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Box-Folder 21:5 |
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County Survey: |
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Typescript copy of a series of newspaper articles
entitled Travels in Texas. The articles appeared in the Fort
Worth Daily Democrat, Dec. 1877 through August 1878, in the form of a travelog.
The author visits numerous counties throughout central Texas, listing the names
of many local residents and business establishments. |
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Newspapers served as a major research tool for Mr. DeGolyer. Consequently,
his collection includes several boxes of extracted material in different forms.
Nine folders contain indices to headlines of theDallas Morning
News, the Dallas Times Herald, and the Fort Worth
Daily Democrat. |
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Box-Folder 21:6 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1833-89 |
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Box-Folder 21:7 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1891-99 |
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Box-Folder 21:8 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1900-05 |
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Box-Folder 21:9 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1906-11 |
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Box-Folder 21:10 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1924-30 |
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Box-Folder 21:11 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1931-35 |
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Box-Folder 21:12 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1926-37 |
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Box-Folder 21:13 |
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Dallas Morning News,
1886-1910 |
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Box-Folder 21:14 |
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Fort Worth Daily Democrat, Nov. 1877-Sept.
1879 |
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Box-Folder 21:15 |
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W. S. Adair
Stories/Index: |
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Articles written on early history of Dallas; appeared in
Dallas Morning News, 1920-23. |
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Box-Folder 21:16 |
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List of Newspaper Indexes: |
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Booklet issued by the Texas Historical Survey, 1933-35;
lists the Texas newspapers from which personal names indices were prepared by
workers from the Civil Works Administration. Also includes key to Index
to Biographical Studies of Texas. |
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Box-Folder 21:17 |
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Personal Names Index: |
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Sherman Daily DemocratJuly 1914-Jan.
1934. |
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Box-Folder 21:18 |
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Personal Names Index: |
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Texas National Register, Dec. 1844-Jan.
1846. |
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Box-Folder 21:19 |
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Personal Names Index: |
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Texas Gazette, Sept. 1829-Feb.
1832. |
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Box-Folder 21:20 |
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Personal Names Index: |
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Texas Sentinel, Jan. 1840-Nov.
1841. |
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Box-Folder 21:21 |
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Personal Names Index: |
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Texas State Gazette, August,
1849-August, 1852. |
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Box-Folder 21:22 |
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Newspaper Articles,
1800-1845:Newspaper Transcripts,
1819-1850. |
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Chronological files of selected articles written about Texas and
Dallas. DeGolyer transcribed numerous articles from various Dallas and Texas
newspapers including the Dallas Morning News, Texas State
Gazette and the Texas National Register and others.
Topics general pertain to early history of settlers, transportation and the
social and economic matters of Dallas. Among topics are the following: Peter's
Colony, Indians, John Neely Bryan, J. B. Webb (memoirs), Farmers Branch, Dallas
Pioneers, Dallas Railroads. |
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Box-Folder 21:23 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1851-1854 |
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Box-Folder 21:24 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1855-1856 |
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Box-Folder 21:25 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1858-60 |
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Box-Folder 22:1 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1860 |
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Box-Folder 22:2 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1870-1873 |
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Box-Folder 22:3 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1874-1875. |
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Box-Folder 22:4 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1876-1878. |
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Box-Folder 22:5 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1883-1887. |
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Box-Folder 22:6 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1888-1890. |
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Box-Folder 22:7 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1890-1891. |
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Box-Folder 22:8 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1892-1899. |
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Box-Folder 22:9 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1899-1907: |
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Also included are typescript extracts from the almanacs,
directories and books listed below. The extracts generally pertain to Dallas
and surrounding area. |
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Texas Almanac, 1858 |
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Texas Almanac, 1867. |
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Texas Almanac, 1871. |
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Texas Almanac, 1873. |
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Lawson and Edmonson's Dallas and Reference Book Including A Complete
Society, Statistical and Business Directory for 1873-74 |
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Directory of the City of Dallas - A Carefully Arranged and Prepared by F.
E. Butterfield and C. M. Rundlett for the Year 1875 |
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C.D. Morrison and Co's. General Directory of the City of Dallas for
1878-79. |
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The American Sketch Book, Austin,
1879. |
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Mourrison and Fourmy's General Directory of the City of Dallas,
1880-81 |
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Burke's Texas Almanac for 1882 |
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Morrison and Fourmy's General Directory of the City of Dallas,
1884-85 |
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Dallas Her Prosperity and Progress, Dallas, 1887 |
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Box-Folder 22:10 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1900-1901. |
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Box-Folder 22:11 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1902-1905. |
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Box-Folder 22:12 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1906-1909. |
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Box-Folder 22:13 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1923-1924. |
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Box-Folder 22:14 |
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Newspaper Transcripts,
1925-45. |
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Box-Folder 22:15 |
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Dallas News Articles: Dallas
Long Ago, 1941-1942. |
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Transcripts of articles written by Gus L. Ford,
pertaining to Dallas history. Subjects include: Peter's Colony, Isaac Webb, J.
N. Bryan, early Methodism in Texas and articles about many pioneers of
Dallas. |
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A few selected items comprise a category on U.S. history. Included is
material on the early exploration of North America, copies of several early
newspapers and other miscellaneous items. |
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Box-Folder 22:16 |
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Early Exploration: |
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Material pertinent to the exploration of North America
by the Spanish, French and English. Included is a typescript copy of
Jourtel's Historical Journal of M. de La Salle's Last Voyage to Discover
the River Mississippi, and a photostatic copy of The Principall
Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English
Nation. |
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Box-Folder 22:17 |
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Newspapers: |
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Original copies of the following newspapers New
York Clipper, April 21, 1860, Boston Patriot, January
13, 1810, Boston Patriot< January 17, 1810,The Gospel
Banner, December 19, 1874. |
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Box-Folder 22:18 |
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Documents: |
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Contains copy of American Historical Documents
From Official Archives. |
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Box-Folder 22:19 |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Includes material on Oklahoma, Kansas and California -
roadmaps, newspapers and a bibliography of Oklahoma history. Also includes
notes on the Louisiana Purchase and New Mexico history; handwritten typescript
and photocopied material. |
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A varied assortment of research materials comprises the last major group in the collection. Included are research notes, maps, biographical material, index cards and resource notebooks, chronologically arranged, covering a vast array of topics related to U.S. and Texas history. |
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Box-Folder 23:1 |
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Chronological Events: |
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Contains lists of historical events, chronologically arranged. Topics include: Texas Revolution, military actions, exploration of North America, penetration of white men in Texas. |
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Box-Folder 23:2-3 |
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Biographical Material: |
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Include information on a variety of individuals: Texas pioneers, leaders of Texas Revolution, early Texas legislators, several writers and publishers. Material is mostly typescript extracts from secondary sources. |
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Box-Folder 23:4 |
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Newspapers Surveys: |
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Surveys from selected newspapers, on subjects of
interest to Homer DeGolyer; dates and topics are quite variable.
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Box-Folder 23:5-7 |
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Resource Materials: |
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Notes on research material resources: National Archives holdings, Texas Almanac extracts, indices to surveys of historical records, land office extracts, Wagner-Camp extracts, biographical indices, guides to manuscript depositories, bibliographies on various topics in Western history. |
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Box-Folder 23:8 |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Typescript and photocopies material on various topics: Army installations, U.S. Government, Grand Canyon. |
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Box-Folder 23:9 |
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Notes: |
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Mostly handwritten material on various topics: Dallas history, Dallas pioneers, Texas history, Missouri history, Santa Fe trade, U.S. history. |
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Box-Folder 23:10-11 |
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Maps: |
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Depict a wide variety of subjects, including: military
roads, world maps, county and city maps, state maps, routes of early explorers,
Texas land grants. Some are photocopies from the originals, some are
commercial, and others are hand-drawn or traced. |
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Box-Folder 24:1 |
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Photostatic Copies: |
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Miscellaneous topics include: slavery, Ohio history,
Salt Lake City, Arizona history, army medical records, state coach travel,
railroads. |
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Box-Folder 24: |
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Resource Notebooks: |
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Box contains twenty notebooks, chronologically arranged, and containing source material on numerous topics; most notebooks contain a detailed index. Includes typescript extracts from American state papers, War Department correspondence, Austin and Lamar Papers, court records and newspapers. The subject matter includes events occurring from the 1500's through the 1800's; examples are:
- Early history of the Mississippi Valley and the Southwest.
- War of 1812
- Indian Treaties
- Boundary Disputes
- Mexican Revolution
- County Histories Indian
- Depredations Acquisition of Texas
- Emigration
- Colonization
- Dallas History
- Railroads
- Civil War
- Floods
- Elections
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Box-Folder 25:1 |
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Index |
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Possibly an index to Homer DeGolyer's research notecards and notebooks. |
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Box-Folder 25:2-4 |
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Periodicals, Journals, Notebooks: |
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Several issues of historical publications, plus several miscellaneous notebooks. Box also includes a file containing research notecards. |
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Box-Folder 25:5 |
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Miscellaneous Photographs: |
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Contains photographs, some labeled, of early Texas residents. |
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Box-Folder 26X |
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Miscellaneous |
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Contains photostatic copies of the "Louisville Journal", issues dated May, June, July 1836, and issues of the "Louisville Public Advertiser", issues dated May, August and September 1836. Also includes two hand-drawn maps which indicate the positions and directions of movement of both the Texas and Mexican armies during the campaigns of 1836. Contains four notebooks, dated April 1, 1835 through December 1836, which contain references to daily events of significance during the Texas Revolution. |
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