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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Personal

Correspondence

Research Files

Book Series

Course Notes

Folklore Reprints

Works in Process

Reviews

SALA

Recorded Materials (Labeled)

Recorded Materials (Not Labeled)

University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections

Professor John Q. Anderson Papers

An Inventory of Holdings at the University of Houston Libraries



Descriptive Summary

Creator:Anderson, John Q., 1941-1970
Title:Professor John Q. Anderson Papers
Dates:1922-1975
Abstract:The Professor John Q. Anderson Papers contain extensive materials including letters from former students, a diary, transcripts and other materials relating to American folk beliefs, medicine, and folksongs along with newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, notes and many other items.
Identification:1972-001
Quantity:24.00 Linear Feet
Language of Materials The papers are in:English
Repository:University Archives University of Houston Libraries

Biographical Note

Professor John Q. Anderson was born in Wheeler County, Texas May 30, 1916. He received his A.B. from Oklahoma State University in 1939, the M.A. from Louisiana State University in 1948, and the Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina in 1952. His World War II tour of duty included time spent in England, France, and Germany.

Professor Anderson held teaching positions at the University of Texas, University of North Carolina, and McNeese State College before his 1953 appointment as Instructor at Texas A & M University, where he was Assistant Professor, 1954-1956; Associate Professor, 1956-1959; Professor, 1959-1962; and Department Head, 1962-1966. In 1966 he became Professor of American literature at the University of Houston and went on disability leave May 13, 1974.

Active in professional and learned societies, he was president of the Texas Folklore Society and the American Studies Association of Texas, which named him its first Distinguished Fellow in Houston on November 16, 1974.

Professor Anderson was author of more than 70 articles and books. Some of his books included Brokenburn: The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861-1868 (1955) A Texas Surgeon in the C.S.A. (1957), Louisiana Swamp Doctor: The Life and Writings of Henry Clay Lewis (1962), Tales of Frontier Texas (1966), John C. Duval, First Texas Man of Letters (1967), With the Bark On: Popular Humor of the Old South (1967), Campaigning with Parsons' Texas Cavalry Brigade, C.S.A. (1967), Texas Folk Medicine (1970), and The Liberating Gods: Emerson on Poets and Poetry (1971).

Dr. John Q. Anderson, Professor Emeritus of English, died February 19, 1975, following a long illness.

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Scope and Contents

The Professor John Q. Anderson Papers contain extensive materials including letters from former students, a diary, transcripts and other materials relating to American folk beliefs, medicine, and folksongs along with newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, notes and many other items.

Forms part of the University Archives.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Open for research.

Use Restrictions

Special Collections owns the physical items in our collections, but copyright normally belongs to the creator of the materials or their heirs. The researcher has full responsibility for determining copyright status, locating copyright holders, and abiding by current copyright laws when publishing or displaying copies of Special Collections material in print or electronic form. For more information, consult the appropriate librarian.

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Index Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Corporate Name:
University of Houston
University of Houston--Dept. of English
Geographic Name:
Texas--Folklore

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

The Professor John Q. Anderson Papers, Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries

Acquisition

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Detailed Description

 

Personal

This series contains 24 folders and is divided into 2 sub-series: Personal and Family Background, and Family Scrapbooks. The Family Scrapbooks contain a variety of material kept by Professor Anderson and include family photographs, newspaper clippings and programs and are arranged chronologically. For additional personal items, please see boxes; 15, 16, 17, and 18.
Personal and Family Background
BoxFolder
11Daily Planner 1974-1975
2Diary Feb. 13, 1933
3Family History
4Family History
5Family History; Correspondence and Research Material
6Family History; Diary of Emily Eugene Grant
7High School Commencement Invitation and Diploma
8Notes from Classmates
9Report Cards
BoxItem
151Diploma: Lousiana State University
2Diploma: Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College
3Diploma: University of Houston
Family Scrapbooks
BoxFolder
110Family Scrapbook 1 - Family Photographs 1942-1954
11Family Scrapbook 1 - Index 1942-1954
12Family Scrapbook 2 - Index 1954-1956
13Family Scrapbook 2 - Newspaper Clippings 1954-1956
14Family Scrapbook 2 - Photographs and Newspaper Clippings 1954-1956
15Family Scrapbook 2 - Photographs and Newspaper Clippings 1954-1956
16Family Scrapbook 3 - Newspaper Clippings 1957-1961
17Family Scrapbook 3 - Newspaper Clippings 1957-1961
18Family Scrapbook 3 - Photographs and Newspaper Clippings 1957-1961
19Family Scrapbook 4 - Newspaper Clippings 1962-1964
20Family Scrapbook 4 - Programs 1962-1964
21Family Scrapbook 5 - Newspaper Clippings 1965-1969
22Family Scrapbook 5 - Photographs and Newspaper Clippings 1965-1969
23Family Scrapbook 6 - Newspaper Clippings and Photographs 1970-1975
24Family Scrapbook 6 - Newspaper Clippings and Programs 1970-1975
BoxItem
161Wedding Scrapbook
BoxItem
171Photo Album; Pictures from early childhood-1947
BoxItem
181Scrapbook; College Press Clippings
2Folk Medicine of Texas
3Scrapbook; Marie Loraine Epps Pictures 1940-1945
4Scrapbook; Marie Loraine Epps; Some editorials and articles from misc. papers
5The Liberating Gods; Galley Proof

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Correspondence

This series contains 88 folders and is divided into Personal and Professional Correspondence, arranged chronologically. Personal Correspondence contains 61 folders and is sub-divided into three sub-series; Correspondence from Loraine Epps, (his future wife), Correspondence During Illness and After Death, and Personal Correspondence. Unfortunately, letters written by Professor Anderson to Miss Epps were lost. Professional Correspondence contains 27 folders and is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Correspondence: Loraine Epps
BoxFolder
125 1941
26 January, 1942
27 February, 1942
28 March, 1942
29 April, 1942
30 May, 1942
31 June, 1942
32 July, 1942
33 August, 1942
34 September, 1942
35 October, 1942
36 July, 1943
37 August, 1943
38 September, 1943
39 October, 1943
40 April, 1944
41 May, 1944
42 March, 1945
43 December, 1945
44 January, 1946
45 February, 1946
46 March, 1946
47 April, 1946
48 May, 1946
49 June, 1946
50 July, 1946
51 August, 1946
52 1947
Correspondence: During Illness and After Death
BoxFolder
153Contents Lists
54 1956-1972
55 January-December, 1973
56 May, 1974
57 June, 1974
58 July, 1974
59 August, 1974
BoxFolder
21 September, 1974
2 October, 1974
3 November, 1974
4 December, 1974
5 January, 1975
6 February, 1975
7 March, 1975
8 April-December, 1975
Personal Correspondence
BoxFolder
29Dr. and Mrs. Anderson
10Mrs. Anderson September 17, 1980
11Friends 1976-1977
12Friends and Former Colleagues 1976-1977
13Hudson, Arthur Palmer
14Miller, Perry
15Students
16Students
17Student List
18Termination of Apartment Lease
19Turner, Arbin
Professional Correspondence
This series contains 31 folders and is arranged alphabetically by folder title. Items of special interest to the researcher would include files marked Biographical Information.
BoxFolder
220Award - "Distinguished Fellow"
21Ballad of Graham Barnett
22Ballads for Texas Heroes 1963
23Biographical Information
24Biographical Information
25Biographical Information
26Biographical Information (transcripts)
27Books in Folklore
28Confederate 1966-1967
29Department of English Contract
30Job Offers
31Merit Raise
32Miscellaneous
33Miscellaneous
34Notes
35Preserving the Folklore of the Southern Heritage
36Proposals
37Southern Heritage Foundation
38Southern Literature Festival 1964
39Stovall, Floyd
40Student Recommendations
41Teaching Award
42Texas Place Name Research
43Texas and Southwest Medical Lore
44Theta Sigma Phi - 18th Annual Writers Roundup
45Twayne U.S. Authors - American Humor
46Vanderbilt University Press
BoxFolder
31Twayne U.S. Authors - American Humor
2Vanderbilt University Press
3Waco Girl
4Wayland Hand 1967-1970

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Research Files

These 55 folders contain newspaper articles of interest to Professor Anderson and are arranged alphabetically by folder title and cover a wide variety of topics including, but not limited to, Buried Treasure, Fold Medicine, Outlaws, and Superstitions, among many others. The folders marked Miscellaneous contain newspaper articles on a wide range of subjects.
BoxFolder
35Buried Treasure
6Cattle Trails
7Cattle Trails
8Crazy English Test and Horse Feathers
9Dobie
10Dobie
11Dobie
12Folk Medicine and Beliefs
13Folk Medicine and Beliefs
14Folk Medicine and Beliefs
15Folk Medicine and Beliefs
16Holidays
17Holidays
BoxFolder
41Indians
2Indians
3Miscellaneous
4Miscellaneous
5Miscellaneous
6Miscellaneous
7Miscellaneous
8Miscellaneous
9Miscellaneous
10Miscellaneous
BoxFolder
51Miscellaneous
2Miscellaneous
3Miscellaneous
4Miscellaneous
5Newspaper Clippings
6Newspaper Clippings
7Newspaper Clippings
8Newspaper Clippings
9Outlaws- Etc., Officers and Gunfights
10Outlaws- Etc., Officers and Gunfights
11Recipes and Odd Eating
12Superlatives
13Superlatives
BoxFolder
61Superlatives
2Superstitions
3Superstitions
4Superstitions
5Texas Houses
6Texas Houses
7Texas Talk
8Tolbert
9Tolbert
10Tolbert
11Tolbert
BoxFolder
71Tolbert
2Tolbert
3Tolbert
4Tolbert
5Tolbert
6Tolbert
7Tolbert
8Tolbert
3x5 Index Cards
BoxItem
2013x5 Cards; Folk Cures and Remedies 1967-1968
BoxItem
2113x5 Cards; Folk Cures and Remedies Fall 1968-1969
BoxItem
2213x5 Cards; Folk Cures and Remedies Spring 1969-Summer 1969
BoxItem
2313x5 Cards; Folk Medicines and Beliefs Fall 1969-Spring 1970
BoxItem
2413x5 Cards; Folk Medicine and Beliefs; Spring 1970 cont'd; Beliefs and Remedies Summer-Fall 1970
BoxItem
2513x5 Cards; Beliefs and Remedies Summer 1970-Fall 1971
BoxItem
2613x5 Cards; Beliefs and Remedies Fall 1971 cont'd
BoxItem
2713x5 Cards; Folk Cures and Remedies Fall 1971-Spring 1972
BoxItem
2813x5 Cards; Folk Cures and Remedies Summer 1972-1973
BoxItem
291Folk Cures and Remedies Summer 1973 cont'd

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Book Series

This series contains files related to books written or edited by Professor Anderson. The materials are arranged alphabetically by title of work. Some files contain more comprehensive records of the final work than others do. These files include, but are not limited to, drafts, galley proofs, correspondence, page proofs, research notes, and various versions of the final work. The titles included in this series concern 11 works by Professor Anderson and include: Campaigning with Parson's Texas Calvary, John C. Duval, First Texas Man of Letters, Early American Humor, The Liberating Gods, Louisiana Folklore, Medicine and Disease, Tales of Early Texas, Texas Folk Medicine, Texas Surgeon in the CSA, and With the Bark On.
Campaigning with Parson's Texas Calvary 1967
BoxFolder
81Draft Material
2Draft Material
3Draft Material
4Draft Material
5Draft Material
6Draft Material
7Draft Material
8Draft Name: "Four TX Cavalrymen"
9Draft Name: "Four TX Cavalrymen"
10Draft Name: "Four TX Cavalrymen"
11Draft Name: "Four TX Cavalrymen" Manuscript
12Draft Name: "Four TX Cavalrymen" Manuscript
13Draft Name: "Four TX Cavalrymen" Manuscript
14Draft Name: "The Civil War Journal" Manuscript
15Galley Proof
16Galley Proof
17Galley Proof
18Galley Proof - Index
19Notes
20Notes
21Notes; Correspondence; Revisions, Forms
22Transcriptions of Original Letters
John C. Duval, First Texas Man of Letters 1967
BoxFolder
823Correspondence 1966
24First Draft
25First Page Proof
26Final Page Proof
27First Galley Proof
28Final Manuscript
29Research Notes
Early American Humor 1957
BoxFolder
830Bibliography
31Brackenridge, Hugh Henry
32Byrd, William
33Cook, Ebenezer
34Draft
35Fields, Joseph M.
36Franklin, Benjamin
37Freneau, Philip
38Green & Davis
39Haliburton, Chandler
40Irving, Peter
41Longstreet
42Lowell, James
43Paulding, James Kirk
44Robb, John S.
45Salmagundi
46Shillaber, Benjamin
47Simms, William
48Smith, Seba
49Smith, Sol
50Thompson, William
51Trumball-Barlow
52Witcher, Francis M.
The Liberating Gods 1971
For further materials related to The Liberating Gods, please see oversized Boxes 18, and 19.
BoxFolder
91Manuscript
2Miami Press Correspondence
3Corrections
4Galley Proof
BoxItem
191The Liberating Gods; Rough Draft
2The Liberating Gods; Bibliography
3The Liberating Gods; Various Galley Proofs
Louisiana Folklore 1959
BoxFolder
95Table of Contents, Preface, and Intro
6Pgs. 1-100
7Pgs. 101-200
8Pgs. 201-300
9Pgs. 301-400
10Pgs. 401-413
Medicine and Disease
BoxFolder
911Pgs. Intro-100
12Pgs. 101-200
13Pgs. 201-300
14Pgs. 301-402
15Pgs. 403-500
16Pgs. 501-600
17Pgs. 601-700
18Pgs. 701-800
19Pgs. 801-878
Tales of Early Texas 1966
BoxFolder
920Preface, Intro, and Chapter I
21Chapter II
22Chapter III
23Chapter IV
24Chapter V
25Chapter VI
26Chapter VII
Texas Folk Medicine 1970
BoxFolder
927Carbon Copy & Notes
28Carbon Manuscript
29Carbon Manuscript
30Carbon Manuscript
31Carbon Manuscript
32Carbon Manuscript
33Carbon Manuscript
34Correspondence, Clipping
35Galley Proof
36Original Uncut Version
37Original Uncut Version
BoxFolder
101Original Uncut Version
2Original Uncut Version
Texas Surgeon in the CSA 1957
BoxFolder
103Manuscript
With the Bark On 1967
BoxFolder
104First Version: Tales of Old Southwest; Foreword & Intro
5First Version: Tales of Old Southwest; Pgs. 1-100
6First Version: Tales of Old Southwest; Pgs. 101-200
7First Version: Tales of Old Southwest; Pgs. 201-300
8First Version: Tales of Old Southwest; Pgs. 301-392
9Galley Proof; Pg. 1-125
10Galley Proof; Pg. 127-330
11Galley Proof; Miscellaneous
12Manuscript; Pg. 1-100
13Manuscript; Pg. 101-200
14Manuscript; Pg. 201-300
15Manuscript; Pg. 301-400
16Manuscript; Pg. 401-455 & Index

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Course Notes

This series contains 51 folders related to classes taught by Professor Anderson. The materials include course notes, newspaper articles, cartoons, and songs, related to various topics of interest to Professor Anderson. This series came as a distinct group and the original order and folder titles were maintained.
BoxFolder
1017English 433 - American Folklore
18English 433 - American Folklore; American Humor
19English 433 - American Folklore; American Folkways
20English 433 - American Folklore; American Heroes
21English 433 - American Folklore; Buried Treasure
22English 433 - American Folklore; Contemporary
23English 433 - American Folklore; Syllabus
24English 433 - American Folklore; Texas A&M
25English 433 - American Folklore; Texas Folklore
26English 433 - American Folklore; Witchcraft
27English 433; Student Papers; The Analysis of Animal Tales of the American Negro and the Native African; By Mary Holiday
28English 433; Student Papers; Doctors of the American Frontier; by Craig Allen Smith
29English 433; Student Papers; The Faustus Syndrome: The Persecution of Witches and Magicians; by Richard Nelson
30English 433; Student Papers; Let's Explore Kiddie Lore; By Lynda Blanton
31English 433; Student Papers; Mother Goose Rhymes: Remnants of Political Protest; by Joanne Juren
32English 433; Student Papers; "Once Upon a Time�"; By Nancy Lederman
33English 433; Student Papers; The Origin of Paul Bunyan; By Bonnie Schmidt
34English 433; Student Papers; Origins and Remnants of Voodoo in New Orleans; Louis C. Houck
35English 433; Student Papers; The Peyote Cult: A Twentieth Century Indian Religion; By Ann Goostree
36English 433; Student Papers; The Psychic World- A General Survey of ESP; By Gay Thompson
37English 433; Student Papers; Salem Witchcraft- Causes and Cures; By Gary Neuhaus
38English 433; Student Papers; The Shaman and Shamanism; By David Luft
39English 433; Student Papers; The Tarot- Their Meaning and Divination; By Consuelo Perry
40English 433; Student Papers; Witchcraft in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Works; By Laura Elwood
41English 433; Student Papers; Witchcraft Past and Present; by Rosemary Gafner
42English 433; Student Papers; Voodoo in Haiti; By Beverly Blaschke
43English 433; Student Papers; Voodoo in South Lousiana; By Lawtie Adams
44English 662; Ballad Book I; American Ballads
45English 662; Ballad Book I; "Arkansas Frolics"
46English 662; Ballad Book I; Creole French Songs
47English 662; Ballad Book I; English/Scottish
48English 662; Ballad Book I; Love Songs
49English 662; Ballad Book I; Work Songs
50English 662; Ballad Book II
51English 662; Ballad Book II; A Cajun on Shakespeare
52English 662; Ballad Book II; Australian/New Zealand
53English 662; Ballad Book II; Miscellaneous Music
54English 662; Ballad Book II; Miscellaneous Music
55English 662; Ballad Book II; Miscellaneous Music
56English 662; Ballad Book II; Spanish
57English 662; Ballad Book II; Tapes/Panhandle/Creole
58English 662; Course Material; The Ballad
59English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, American Ballads
60English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, Ballad Texts
61English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, Bibliography
62English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, Collections
63English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, Commentary
64English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, Criticism
65English 662; Course Material; The Ballad, History
66Folklore, A&M Students; English 329 Misc.
67Folklore Programs and Misc. Materials

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Folklore Reprints

This series consists of reprints of articles published by Professor Anderson. It contains 23 folders, arranged alphabetically by title.
BoxFolder
111"And Horns on the Toad"
2"Belle Start and�"
3"Drinking, Fighting, Fooling�"
4"Emerson and the Ballad"
5"Emerson an the Language of the Folk"
6"Folkways in Writing About Northeast Louisiana"
7"For the Ugliest Man"
8"From Fly Gap to Why Bark"
9"Henry Clay Lewis"
10"Henry Clay Lewis, Alias �Madison Tensus'
11"Lousiana Swamp Doctor"
12"Mike Hooter- The Making of a Myth"
13"New Orleans Voodoo�"
14"Popular Beliefs in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas"
15"Soldier Lore of the War"
16"Soldier Lore of the War with Mexico"
17"Special Powers in Folk cures and Remedies"
18"Texas Stream Names"
19"The Ghost of the Hutto"
20"The Ghost of the Hutto Ranch"
21"The Washers of the Shroud"
22"Up Salt Creek without a Paddle"
23"Western Folklore"

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Works in Process

This series contains 22 folders of notes, ideas, research materials, and partially written pieces found in the Collection.
BoxFolder
1124"And the Wind Blows Free"
25Four Texas Calvary Nun in the CSA - correspondence and contact material
26Lake Charles Ballet Society - Gala Program
27Notes - Dickonson
28Notes - Edgar Allen Poe
29Notes - Emerson
30Notes - Hawthorne
31Notes - Romanticism
32Paper read by Mrs. Anderson at the 64th Annual TFS Meeting
33Photographs of American Writers
34Questionnaires and Replies
35Research Material - William Wallace
36Southern Methodist University (SMU) - Correspondence
37Tabulation Figures for Articles on Folk cures and Remedies
38Tapes Index List (for Tapes 1-14 and 20-22)
39Texas Folklore society - Miscellaneous Correspondence
40Texas Folklore Society - Paisano Books
41Texas Place Names Research - Correspondence
42Texas Place Names Research - Research Items
43Texas Place Names Research - Questionnaires and Replies
44The Ballad of Cole Younger - Correspondence and Miscellaneous Materials
45The Gatesville Murder
46The Person of Experience of G.N. Albright during the Civil War" -

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Reviews

This series contains 5 folders. Each folder is titled by the name of the work which was under review. Included are published newspaper articles, correspondence, and other related materials.
BoxFolder
1147Campaigning with Parsons' Texas Calvary
48Folklore
49Tales of Frontier Texas
50The Liberating gods
51With the Bark on

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SALA

Southwestern American Literature Association. The purpose of the organization was to "promote the study of literature and culture of Southwestern United States." The Association contracted for the 1972 publication; A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Southwestern Literature. Professor Anderson served as the first Chairman of the organization.
BoxFolder
121SALA; Bibliography Material
2SALA; Bibliography Material
3SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography
4SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Anglo American
5SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Description and Travel
6SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Early Commerce
7SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Farming and Ranching
8SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Folklore & Folksong
9SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; French
10SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Historical and Cultural Interpretation
11SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Language
12SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Later Commerce and Transportation
13SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Mining and Oil
14SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Negro
15SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Occupations: Hunting
16SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Other Minorities
17SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Plastic Arts Design and Printing
18SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Politics (Biography. Political history, Interpretations)
19SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Religion
20SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography: Spanish Mexican
21SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; The Land Animal/Plant Life
22SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; The People
23SALA; Correspondence; Bibliography; Topography
24SALA; Correspondence from Anderson
25SALA; Correspondence to Anderson 1969-1971
26SALA; Correspondence to Anderson; "Interested in Participating"
27SALA; Correspondence with Lee and Gatson; Incoming letters 1967-1974
28SALA; Correspondence with Lee and Gatson; Outgoing letters 1967-1974
29SALA; English 4341
30SALA; Format Instructions/Guidelines
31SALA; General Correspondence 1969-1972
32SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Army Man, The
33SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Bad Men
34SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Descriptions & Discussions of Rivers
35SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Folklore
36SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Military
37SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; The Miner & Treasure
38SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Overland Trails
39SALA; George Hendricks; Bibliography; Pioneer Women of the Southwest
40SALA: George Hendricks; Bibliography of the Life and Literature of the SW;
41SALA; George Hendricks; Correspondence; Incoming Letters
42SALA; George Hendricks; Correspondence; Outgoing Letters
43SALA; George Hendricks; English 385 Class Materials
44SALA; George Hendricks; Part I; General Topic
45SALA; George Hendricks; Part I; General Topics; Index List
46SALA; George Hendricks; Part I; General Topics; Love. Art, and Language
47SALA; George Hendricks; Part I; General Topics; Occupation
48SALA; George Hendricks; Part I: General Topics; The Land
49SALA; John Crittenden Duval
50SALA; Mary Evelyn Moore Davis
51SALA; Membership Information
52SALA; Miscellaneous
53SALA; Newsletters
54SALA; Proposals
55SALA; The Southwest: The Record in Books; 1969 Revision 1969
56SALA Lectures; Academic Excellence is Not Enough
57SALA Lectures; Afro-American Folk Songs
58SALA Lectures; Correspondence 1966
59SALA Lectures; Early American Humor to 1865
60SALA Lectures; Folklore of the Texas Gulf Coast
61SALA Lectures; Folksongs of the South
62SALA Lectures; Literature and the Individual
63SALA Lectures; Moral Standards
64SALA Lectures; The Backwoodsman and the Yankee in Nineteenth Century American Humor
65SALA Lectures; The Humanities in College Education Today
66SALA Lectures; The Penalty for Superior Intelligence
67SALA Lectures; Voodoo Songs and Dances

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Recorded Materials (Labeled)

BoxItem
131Tape No. I- English and Scottish Ballads
2Tape No. II- American Ballads
3Tape No. III- Western Ballads
4Tape No. IV- Frontier Fiddle and Slave Songs
5Tape No. V- Traditional American Folk Songs
6Tape No. VI- Panhandle Songs
7Tape No. VII- Panhandle Songs
8Tape No. VIII- Creole Slave Songs and Panhandle Folksongs
9Tape No. IX- Panhandle Folksongs
10Tape No. X- Practice Tape; Ballads for Texas Heroes and Other Songs
11Tape No. XI- Slave Songs and Others
12Tape No. XII- Folksongs of the Texas Panhandle
13Tape No. XIII- J. Kent Hackleman Interview
14Tape No. XIV- J. Kent Hackleman Interview
15Tape No. XV- Practice Tape
16Tape No. XVI- Dr. John Q. Anderson, Lecture: Voodoo to Jazz
17Tape No. XVII- Lecture: American and Louisiana Folk Songs
18Tape No. XVIII- Panhandle Songs
19Tape No. XIX- Lecture: Creole Gumbo Folk Songs
20Tape No. XX- Dr. John Q. Anderson's Lecture: The Evolution of the Ballad
21Tape No. XXI- WTAW Radio Station

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Recorded Materials (Not Labeled)

Reels
BoxItem
141Air Force Songs
2Anthony McLeod and Fran McLaughlin
3Brazilian Songs
4Brohenburn Interview 1956
5English & American Folksongs
6Evolution of the American Ballad, The
7Folklore Society Program
8Hootenanny- Folksong Fest No. 1
9Hootenanny- Folksong Fest No. 2
10J.A.L Folklore Society Summer Concert I
11J.A.L. Folklore Society Summer Concert II
12Sounds of Bob Dylan, The
13Southern Folksongs
14Spanish Games and Songs
Tapes
BoxItem
1415Big Mama
16Buried Treasures
17Country Recorded from TV Program
18Folklore of the Texas Gulf Coast Sides 1&2
19Interview with Mrs. Madalene Hill pt.1
20Interview with Mrs. Madalene Hill pt. 2
21Interview with Mrs. Madalene Hill pt. 3
22Interview with Mrs. Thomas Watts and Mrs. A.G. Villanueva
23Songs of Trains Appendix
24Unidentified Hindu Voice of Woman & Man
25Witches, Evil Eye
26Woman Blue
27Yiddish Humor

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