A Guide to the Earl Vandale Collection Index
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| Creator | Vandale, Earl |
| Title | An Index to the Earl Vandale
Collection |
| Abstract | A cross-referenced
collection of printed material on various Texas-related topics. Collected by
Earl Vandale. |
| Language | English. |
| Repository | Center for
American History, The University of Texas at Austin |
Detailed Description of the Collection
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INDEX
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| box |
| 2H469 | | | Adams, Ruby Winona |
| | | | Social Behavior in a Drought Stricken Texas Panhandle
Community, Wheeler County |
| | | Adobe Walls, Battle of, Texas
1874 |
| | | | see Beverly, Mrs. Cora |
| | | Acco Press |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Acco Press: A Monthly Magazine for the Cotton Farmer,
June 1936. |
| | | Alabama |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Resolutions re Annexation of Texas, 25th Congress, 2nd
Session, House Document, No. 196 |
| | | | Resolutions favoring the admission of Texas, 27th
Congress, 2nd Session, Senate Document No. 55,
January 1,
1842 |
| | | Alamo |
| | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | Alamo, Siege of the |
| | | | see
- Blake, R. B.
- Seguin, John
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| | | Aldous, Lillie D. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Notes on Aldous Ranch, Collingsworth County,
Texas |
| | | Aldous Ranch |
| | | | see Aldous, Lillie D. |
| | | Alexander, Charles W. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Letter to S. Alfred Mitchell, with reference to the Lone
Star Flag,
March 2, 1910 |
| | | Allen, Anna C. |
| | | | see Travis, William Barrett |
| | | Alley, Jack |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | "Fifty-four years of pioneering on the plains of Texas"
edited by Frank P. Hill, from Tahoka News, Spring 1932 |
| | | Allison, Clay |
| | | | see
- Clark, O. S.
- Thompson, Albert W.
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| | | Almonte, Juan N. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Original expense account, kept in accompanying General
Santa Anna from Texas to Washington after the Battle of San Jacinto |
| | | Alsup, Frances McNeill |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | "A History of the Panhandle of Texas", Master's thesis
from the University of Southern California,
1943 |
| | | Alvord, Texas |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Amarillo Newspapers |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Amarillo, Plainview and Southern Railroad
Company |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Printed form for subscribers to sign, to construct a
railroad from Amarillo to Plainview |
| | | Amarillo Street Railway |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Company contract,
June 12, 1911 |
| | | Amarillo Street Railway |
| | | | see also Nobles, M. C. |
| | | American Steel and Wire Company |
| | | | see Barbed Wire |
| | | Amarillo, Texas |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Early Amarillo, narrative. Carrie P.
Stevenson |
| | | | Extracts from newspapers of 1895-1899 |
| box |
| 2J9 | | | | Memoranda from early issues of Amarillo newspapers,
typewritten,
1895-1924 |
| box |
| 2J17 | | | | News supplement,
November 5,
1898 |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | News articles, Amarillo Papers
ca. 1936-1941 |
| box |
| 2J6-2J7 | | | | Typed extracts from Amarillo newspapers,
1924-1939 |
| | | Amarillo, Texas |
| | | | see also:
- Arnot, John
- Beverly, Mrs. Cora
- Crudgington, Charles
- Fisher, Mrs. B.
- Flenniken, Bill
- Fogerson, Earl
- Hinson, Albert
- Kirkman, Mrs. Annie
- Lowndes, Mrs. C. J. E.
- Luttrell, Mrs. C. M. and Arthur
- McQueen, Ranch
- Merchant, John D.
- Nobles, H. A.
- Oakes, J. M.
- Potter County, Texas
- Ridings, John G.
- Stevenson, Carrie P.
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| | | Ames, Harriet A. |
| | | | see Potter, Robert |
| | | Amnesty Oath,
1865 |
| | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | Anderson County, Texas |
| | | | see Oldham, Blanche |
| | | Andrews County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Anshutz, Doc |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Sheets with titles for photographs to illustrate the
"Saga of No Man's Land" |
| | | Anshutz, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | "Early Days in No Man's Land," interview,
June 16, 1937 |
| | | Arizona |
| | | | see:
- Gray, E. N.
- Haley, J. Evetts, Hervey Chesley and H. Bugbee
|
| | | Armstrong, Marion |
| box |
| 2J5 | | | | Short stories of Oldham County, the Panhandle and Old
Tascosa |
| | | Armstrong County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Grand Jury lists: August term
1896, February 1897, July
1897, August 1902, February 1903, August 1918 |
| | | | Petit Jury lists:
all of the District Court August 1893, February
1894, August 1894, August 1896, February 1897, August 1898, February 1903,
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| | | | "Old Settlers Reunion: at Tri-State Fair,
registration list 1926,
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| | | | Report to the jury to review the road from Claude to
Washburn |
| | | | Tax stubs,
1893 |
| box |
| 2H485 | | | | Postmasters, Claude,
1888-1935 |
| | | | C.A. Timmons
Brief sketch (1847-1917)
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| | | | Armstrong County's First Girl by Lyda Walker,
1936 |
| | | | Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolf, by Mrs. Olive Woodburn,
1938 |
| | | Armstrong County, Texas |
| | | | see also:
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Doshier, Inez Christian
- Grimes, Mrs. J. H.
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Hoffar, Lieutenant John
- Hogg, Walter C.
- Zimmerman, Frank W.
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| | | Army Rations |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Statement of prices for, at different posts in Texas in
1853 |
| | | Arnold, Thomas |
| | | | see Salado College |
| | | Arnot, John |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Potter County |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Autobiographical material including genealogy of Arnot
family |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Early Panhandle Sheriffs: C. B. Willingham, James H.
East, J. M. (Tobe) Robinson, G. W. Arrington |
| | | | The first cattlement on the Canadian and adjacent
territory |
| | | | The Hall Brothers and Prairie Cattle Company |
| box |
| 2J12-2J13 | | | | History of Potter County
1876-1935 (1 handwritten, 6 typed copies) |
| box |
| 2J13 | | | | 2 receipts signed by John Arnot concerning sale of the
History of Potter County manuscript to Earl
Vandale,
August 1935 and April
1936 |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photographs related to the History of Potter
County: |
| | | | | Centipede |
| | | | | Mrs. Witzel, Potter County's first woman
(2) |
| | | | | First Potter County Courthouse (2 copies) |
| | | | | First known scenes, Amarillo (2 copies) |
| | | | | Amarillo National Bank Building (2 copies) |
| | | | | First National Bank Building (2 copies) |
| | | | | Bivins Building, Old Opera House,
October 1938 |
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| 2H466 | | | | History of Tascosa, typed mss. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | History of Tascosa, mss. in longhand |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | New Mexico Ranches |
| | | | The Panhandle Stockmen's Association; Staying with the
Cattle; The North Drift Fence |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Re: Water Haulers, The Last of the Buffalo, Prairie
Fires, Bill |
| | | | Gatlin, The Wagon, Wagon Yards, Frying Pan
Ranch, |
| | | | Ranches, The Wagon Cook, A Strange Jury
Verdict, |
| | | | Leverton Brothers, Thomas Wilson, The Cow Puncher,
The |
| | | | Horse, Panhandle Stockmen's Association, Electric
Fence, |
| | | | Boone Marlow |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Some smooth cow rustlers: W. C. Moore, Bill Ruth, John
Cook and Company |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Tascosa Trail, typed copy |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Texas Ranches |
| | | Arnot, John |
| | | | see also:
- Cowboy Strike
- Potter County, Texas
- Tascosa
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| | | Arnot, Mrs. John |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Potter County |
| | | Arrington, Captain G. W. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Original correspondence with Laura V. Hamner |
| | | Arrington, G. W. |
| | | | see also Arnot, John |
| | | Asbury, Dr. Samuel E. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Jonas Harrison |
| | | | Three letters concerning William F. Gray's
diary |
| | | Ashcroft, Dr. Levi H. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | History of Regulators and Moderators of Texas, partial
mss. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Thrilling Scenes in Texas: Comprising the History of the
Regulators and Moderators of Shelby County |
| | | Aten, Ira |
| box |
| 2J14 | | | | Memoirs, interview, and papers about |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photographs with Ira Aten Memoirs, interview, and
papers: |
| | | | | 8 - 3" × 5" negatives |
| | | | | 4 - 5" × 7" negatives |
| | | | | 9 - 5" × 7" glossy prints |
| | | | | 12 - 8" × 10" glossy prints |
| | | Aten, Ira |
| | | | see also Texas Rangers |
| | | Atkinson, George F. |
| box |
| 2J9 | | | | Papers, mostly from Barnes Combats and Conquests of
Immortal Heroes |
| | | Attwell, William |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Oath of allegiance as a citizen of Texas,
January 16,
1836 |
| | | Austin, Moses |
| | | | see Dienst, Dr. Alex |
| | | Austin, Mrs. Elizabeth |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Autobiographical interview by Laura V. Hamner,
February, 1941 |
| | | | Autobiographical interview with notes, given to Annie
Teague,
Information on Channing and Old Tascosa January, 1941.
|
| | | Austin, Stephen F. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Certifies that James Ware is one of his colonists,
May 4, 1832 |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Original deed to Herschel H. Hunt, for 1/4 league on the
Navidad,
October 22,
1831 |
| | | Austin, Stephen F. |
| | | | see also:
- Texas, Supreme Court of
- Dienst, Dr. Alex
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| | | Bailey, W. M. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | History of Vernon, Texas |
| | | Bailey County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Baker, Captain Mosely |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Speech to his soldiers at San Jacinto, (typed copy from
the Beeville Picayune) |
| | | Baldwin, Sam D. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Copies of letters to Judge O. W. Williams,
November 1930, March
1931, May 1931 |
| | | | "The Passing of a Nation", mss. |
| | | | "A Young Tennessean on the Buffalo Range," interview,
mss. July 11, 1941,
61 pp. |
| | | Ballinger, William Pitt |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Extract from diary, detailing the killing of General
John A. Wharton by Colonel G. W. Baylor,
April 5, 1865 |
| | | Banks and Banking |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Ledger sheet - source unknown,
listing Milam County Bank, Temple National Bank, D.N. McGlasson, and
First National Bank, Cameron, Texas 1898-1899,
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| | | Banks and Banking |
| | | | see also:
- Dumas, Texas
- Hansford County, Texas
- McQueen, Ranch
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| | | Baptist Sanitarium Training School |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Barbed Wire |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Letter from the American Steel and Wire Company to Miss
Laura V. Hamner with a 6 page typed history of barbed wire,
December 13,
1921 |
| | | Bar CC Ranch |
| | | | see |
| | | | Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Barker, Eugene C. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | The Changing View of the Function of History,
mss. |
| | | Bar N Ranch |
| | | | see Mossman, Captain Burt C. |
| | | Baylor, Colonel G. W. |
| | | | see
- Ballinger, William Pitt
- Gray, A. C.
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| | | Beaumont, Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Beaumont, Texas, Chamber of Commerce, miscellany,
ca. 1908 |
| | | Bell, C. K. |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Speech of, candidate for Governor, delivered at
Hamilton, Texas,
May 3, 1906 |
| | | Bell, Mrs. J. D. (Bianca Babb) |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | A True Story of my Capture by and Life with the Comanche
Indians, mss. 28 pp. |
| | | Bell County, Texas |
| | | | see Dennis, Joseph |
| | | Bennett, Allan |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Beverly, Mrs. Cora |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Adobe Walls Indian Fight |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | "Early Amarillo as I Knew It" interview by Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Beverly, W. M. (Bob) |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | "How He and Broncho Bill Went to the Dallas
Fair" |
| | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley,
Ranching in West Texas; Clay McGonnigal, champion
roper June 22-23, August 10,
1937, |
| | | | "The McKenzie War," mss. |
| | | Bishop, Judge Henry S. |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Bison, American |
| | | | see
- Arnot, John
- Collinson, Frank
- Goodnight, Charles
- Mooar, J. Wright
- Wellborn, P. C.
- Young, Stanley P.
|
| | | Black, A. P. |
| | | | see Millet Brothers |
| | | Blackburn, J. S. C. |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Speech delivered in the United States House of
Representatives, printed,
1879. |
| | | Blair, Miss May Francis |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Sketch of the life of, mss. |
| | | Blake, R. B. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Rose and his Escape from the Alamo, mss. |
| | | Blanco County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Boggs, John M. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Autobiographical dictation of Thomas Oliver Boggs,
mss. 3 pp. |
| | | | Letter to the custodian of the War Relic Room, Denver,
Colorado,
Las Animas, Bent Co., Colorado, concerning Kit Carson,
mss. January 22, 1899,
3 pp. |
| | | Bolton, J. S. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Frying Pan Ranch, which lay in Potter, Oldham, and
Randall, Counties |
| | | Bolton, Mrs. J. S. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Autobiographical interview, mss. |
| | | Bonds |
| | | | see Confederacy |
| | | Bonner, A. S. "Smoky" |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Interview |
| | | Borden County, Texas |
| | | | see
- W.P.A. Counties
- W.P.A., Martin County Tours
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| | | Border affairs - Texas-New Mexico |
| | | | see Texas |
| | | Border affairs - U.S.-Mexico |
| | | | see
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| | | Borger, Texas |
| | | | see Henderson, Mary |
| | | Bousman, L. P. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Reminiscences. Interview, Waurika,
Autographed mss. October 23, 1934.
22 pp. |
| | | Bowen, R. D. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Battle of New Orleans, Battle of Sabine Pass, Battle of
San Jacinto |
| | | Bowers, I. N. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Historical notes on |
| | | Boyce, Col. A. G. |
| | | | see Potter County, Texas |
| | | Bradford, H. B. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Wheeler County, mss. |
| | | Brainerd, Ed. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley,
mss. June 17, 1937,
31 pp. |
| | | Brands and branding |
| | | | see Cattle brands |
| | | Briscoe County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Brown, Clyde Chesnut |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | A Survey History of Collingsworth County,
Texas |
| | | Brown, John |
| | | | see Travis, William Barrett |
| | | Brown County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Brownwood, Texas |
| | | | see Smith, Brooke |
| | | Bryant, Bruce W. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | A Bully Texas Story, the Attorney-General's legal
opinion about the decease of a Pennyrile Bull |
| | | Buckingham, Frank E. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Fun in the Sheriff's Office, mss. 6 pp. |
| | | Buckner, Barbara |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | The History of Deaf Smith County, Texas |
| | | Bull, Mrs. S. A. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Memoirs. Dallam County, mss. |
| | | Bullis, Pat |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Ranging the East Panhandle, mss. 17 pp. |
| | | Bullock, Mrs. Lee Gragg |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | The Z - Z Ranch, mss. |
| | | Burgess, Major |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Interview,
El Paso December 19, 1938,
|
| | | Burgess, Tom |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Forty Years a Cowpuncher. As told to C. A. Crudgington,
mss. 37 pp. |
| | | | La Plata 6 pp. |
| | | | The White Caps 5 pp. |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of (2 copies) |
| | | Burleson, Edward and F. W. Johnston |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OB | | | | Broadside announcing the "Fall of Bejar and surrender of
General Cos!,"
1835 |
| | | Burnet, David G. |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Original draft in his handwriting and signed by him, of
his inaugural address, as President of the Republic of Texas, delivered by him
to the Constitutional Convention at Washington-on-the-Brazos,
filed with the above is a full page steel engraving portrait of
David G. Burnet March 17, 1836;
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| box |
| 3S129a | | | | Negatives and photographs of Burnet's inaugural address,
1836 |
| | | Burns, Rollie |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Interview at Lubbock about saddles and saddle trees,
July 28, 1937 |
| | | Bush, W. E. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Cattle Brand Chart and Guide |
| | | Business and commerce |
| | | | see Nobles, M. C. |
| | | Butts, J. C. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Recollections of early days on the Llano Estacado, an
excellent narrative about early days at Tulia, Texas |
| | | Caddo Indians |
| | | | see Gurley, E. J. |
| | | California |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Official Map of the City of El Centro |
| | | | Imperial Valley, Imperial Irrigation
District News, May 1942 |
| | | Cameron, John |
| | | | see Smith, Henry |
| | | Campbell, W. S. |
| | | | see Vestal, Stanley |
| | | Canadian County, Texas |
| | | | see Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | Canadian Record |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Items copies from Vol. I, No. 6, Canadian, Hemphill
County, Texas,
mss. December 30, 1893,
|
| | | Canadian, Texas |
| | | | see Todd, Mrs. W. J. |
| | | Carhart, Whitfield |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Clarendon, Texas, "Its Early Beginnings" |
| | | Carroll, H. B. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Study outline for a history of the Southwest |
| | | Carson, Kit |
| | | | see Boggs, John M. |
| | | Carson, Mrs. Lizzie White |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Sketch of the life of, mss. |
| | | Carson County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Historical notes on |
| | | Carter, Robert Goldwaite |
| box |
| 2J12 | | | | Letters and leaves from my diary, or Reminiscences of a
Cavalry Officer in the United States Army by Robert Goldthwaite Carter, First
Lieutenant and Brevet Captain, Washington, D.C.,
April 27, 1896 |
| | | | Enclosures from Letters and
Leaves |
| | | Casey, Robert Adam |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Manuscript of an interview with Robert Adam Casey at
Picacho, New Mexico,
mss. June 25, 1937,
31 pp. |
| | | Casey, W. D. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | On the Loving-Goodnight Trail, Casey Ranch in the Davis
Mountains,
March 30, 1932 |
| | | Casey Family |
| | | | see Klasner, Mrs. L. C. |
| | | Casey Ranch |
| | | | see Casey, W. D. |
| | | Castro, Henry |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Broadside, warning colonists against sharpers,
undated |
| | | Castro County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Cattle and cattle industry |
| | | | see
- Arnot, John
- Bullis, Pat
- Fudge, Bob
- Goodnight, Charles
- Hogg, Walter C.
|
| | | Cattle brands |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Various Oldtimers, brands of the XIT, N - N, and others,
mss. |
| | | Cattle brands |
| | | | see also
- Bush, W. E.
- Leonard, J. J.
|
| | | Cattle drives and trails |
| | | | see
- Casey, W. D.
- Ellington, G. W.
- Hays, Mose
- Rumans, John
- Moore, J. Ealy
|
| | | Cattle stealing |
| | | | see
|
| | | Chambers, Johnny |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Chambers, Thomas Jefferson |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Form letter soliciting subscriptions to a loan to Texas
for the purpose of arming, equipping, and provisioning a reserve
army |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Photostatic copy of diary from January 1, 1837 to
December 31, 1837 |
| | | Channing, Texas |
| | | | see Austin, Mrs. Elizabeth |
| | | Cherokee Indians |
| | | | see Gray, William Fairfax |
| | | Chesley, Hervey |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | The Story of "Arms and the Man": "Arizona Notes,"
written by Jeff D. Milton |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Captain Saxon, the Last Stand of the
Cavalier |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Hamilton County notes |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Interview with Mr. Woods Coffee at Amarillo, Texas,
July 5, 1941 |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Interview with Frank King of Los Angeles, at Stamford
Cowboy Reunion,
Old Ju and the Thirty Bottles of Mescal, edited from an article by
A. B. Ash. More on Jim Miller,
July 4, 1941.
March 6, 1941 |
| | | | Interview with Mr. Adolph Petree, at Chupadero Ranch,
July, 1941 |
| | | | Letter and clipping concerning Indian raid in the early
years of Hamilton County |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | The Captain and His Contemporaries, sequel to the story
of Saxon called, "Captain Saxon, the Last Stand of the Cavalier" |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | The Strange Perkins mystery. More Hamilton County notes,
Mr. Williams,
September 11,
1941 |
| | | Chesley, Hervey and J. Evetts Haley |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | "Some Salty Old Timers" |
| | | Chesley, Hervey |
| | | | see also Mooar, J. Wright |
| | | Chesley, Hervey and Felix Williams |
| | | | see Hamilton County, Texas |
| | | Chupadero Ranch |
| | | | see Chesley, Hervey |
| | | Churches |
| | | | see:
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Green, Miss Lou E.
- Hudson, Mrs. J. R.
- New Hope Baptist Church
- Crudgington, Charles
- McCullough, William Wallace, Jr.
- Smith, Brooke
- Wellington, Texas
- Zimmerman, Frank W.
|
| | | Civil War - Veterans |
| | | | see Russell, Horace M. |
| | | Clarendon, Texas |
| | | | see
- Carhart, Whitfield
- Williams, O. W.
|
| | | Clark, Edward W. |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Public debt of the Republic of Texas to,
Certificate No. 950 admitting debt in amount of $11,000.00, re:
notes
October 30, 1849,
dated 1839 and
1840 |
| | | Clark, O. S. |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Clay Allison of the Washita |
| | | Clark, William Russell |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Letters, "Dogwood and Wild Laurel," original manuscript,
poem |
| | | Claude, Texas |
| | | | see:
- Armstrong County, Texas
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Luttrell, Mrs. C. M. and Arthur
|
| | | Cochran County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Coffee, Mr. Woods |
| | | | see Chesley, Hervey |
| | | Coke, Honorable Richard |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Private correspondence with A. C. Gray, including 12
letters |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Speech delivered in the United States Senate concerning
the extension of the railroad system to the Rio Grande, published,
1879 |
| | | | Speech delivered in the United States Senate concerning
United States treasury notes, Congressional Record,
Forty-sixth Congress,
1880. |
| | | Coke, Richard |
| | | | see also Cook, Judge Gustave |
| | | Colbert, Chunk |
| | | | see Thompson, Albert W. |
| | | Coleman, Evans |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Interview about Broncho Bill and Bill
Johnson |
| | | Coleman County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Coles, A. P. |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Interview,
El Paso December 20, 1939,
|
| | | Collin County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Warren, Mildred
- W.P.A. Counties
|
| | | Collins, Eugene Stout |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Interview with Winnie Davis Hale,
(Hartley County) February, 1941
|
| | | Collinson, Frank |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Cattle killing bear,
August, 1938 |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Description of a buffalo hunter |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Galapagos Islands,
August, 1938 |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Indian relics |
| | | | The last buffalo hunt |
| | | | Letter, in which he discusses Tascosa, meteors and jade,
March 27, 1941 |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | "Littlefield Ranch in the Panhandle of
Texas" |
| box |
| 2H468 | | | | Osage Kate |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | A ranch romance in Mexico |
| | | | Story of Rocking Chair Ranch |
| | | | Teepee City, letter to B. B. Holland |
| | | Collinson, Frank |
| | | | see also Potter County, Texas |
| | | Collingsworth County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Aldous, Lillie D.
- Brown, Clyde Chesnut
- Elliot, J. W.
|
| | | Colorado |
| | | | see Stonewall, Colorado |
| | | Colorado City, Texas |
| | | | see Milton, Jeff D. |
| | | Colville and Coffee |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Colville and Coffee, early Texas merchants. Typed letter
from Sam Tagert |
| | | Comal County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Signatures of early citizens and public men (World War
I) 2nd Liberty Bond Loan broadside: "This Means All of Us! Uncle Sam Has his
Eyes on Us." |
| | | Comal County, Texas |
| | | | see also:
- Fredericksburg Road
- Pfeuffer, S. V.
- Seele, Hermann
|
| | | Comanche Indians |
| | | | see:
- Crudgington, Charles
- Kahlbau, Edna
|
| | | Commission to Treat with the East Texas
Indians |
| | | | see Smith, Henry |
| | | Concho County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Confederate States of America |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Confederate tax receipt, issued to Mrs. A. C. Gray, for
the sum of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and seventy cents ($137.70),
March 26, 1864 |
| box |
| 4Zc167 | | | | Coupons clipped from bonds of Confederate States of
America (one $15 coupon, one $20 coupon, four $30 coupons) |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | One one hundred dollar Confederate States of America
bond, issued
with all coupons attached. Authorized August 19, 1861, for
redemption July 1, 1876. Columbia, South Carolina October 27, 1862,
|
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1300 | | | | One one thousand dollar Confederate States of America
bond, issued
with all coupons attached. Authorized Feb. 17, 1864, for redemption
July 1, 1894. Columbia, South Carolina March 1, 1864,
|
| box |
| 4Zc167 | | | | Post Office money orders,
for $71.65, and
for $59.99 dated September 14, 1864,
March 1, 1865,
|
| | | Conlyn, R. H. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Diary kept by, on visit to Texas Panhandle in
1883 |
| | | Connellee, C. U. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Interview, Eastland, Texas,
September 1,
1930 |
| | | Connelly, Henry |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Territorial Governor of New Mexico: Call to arms to
resist a Texas invasion,
September 9,
1861 |
| | | Consultation of 1835 |
| | | | see
- Declaration del Pueblo de Texas Reunido
- McKinney, Thomas F.
|
| | | Convention of 1836 |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | Copy of the Declaration of Independence |
| | | Convention of 1836 |
| | | | see also
- Burnett, David G.
- Declaration of Texas Independence
|
| | | Cook, George |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Reminiscences of, edited by J. Evetts Haley |
| | | Cook, Judge Gustave |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Letter to A. C. Gray with references to the Richard
Coke-Judge Ireland controversy, Austin, Texas, dated at Houston on April 21,
1876 |
| | | Cooke County, Texas |
| | | | see Dustin, Mrs. C. T. |
| | | Cooper, James J. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Interview with Cooper and Douglas Meador, Matador,
Texas |
| | | Coreth, F. |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Marble historical tablet unveiled. Address of Coreth at
ceremony under an historic oak near the Catholic Church,
New Braunfels, Texas November 23, 1917,
|
| | | Cornelius, H. T. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Court of Criminal Appeals, H. T. Cornelius vs. the State
of Texas, No. 3762 |
| | | Corporations - Political activity |
| | | | see Vandale, John J. |
| | | Cos, Martin Perfecto de |
| | | | see de Cos, Martin Perfecto |
| | | Cotton |
| | | | see
-
Acco Press
- Magnolia, Texas
|
| | | Cottrell, Reverend M. G. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Interview,
Early Parker County days June 22, 1937.
|
| | | Cowboys |
| box |
| 3S53 | | | | Watercolor print of two cowboys at a bar, copyright
(1929) |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1301 | | | | Evolution of Cowboy's Paraphenalia by Jo Mara,
1933 |
| | | Cowboys |
| | | | see also:
- Arnot, John
- Beverly, W. M.
- Burgess, Tom
- Chesley, Hervey
- Coleman, Evans
- Falconer, Cosmo
- Morris, Sam
- Mossman, Capt.
- Oden, Bill Arp
- Rumans, John
- Siringo, Charles A.
- Walker, C. W.
|
| | | Cowboy Strike |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | The first and only cowboy strike, by John
Arnot |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Copy of the original compact showing the names of the
signers |
| | | Cowboy Strike |
| | | | see also Gobar, James R. |
| | | Cresswell, Hank |
| | | | see Hays, Mose |
| | | Crime and criminals |
| | | | see
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Klasner, Mrs. L. C.
- McCarty, John
- Meadows, John P.
- Mulvaney
- Poe, John W.
- Potter, Colonel Jack
- Thompson, Albert W.
- Wier, W. "Bill"
- Williams, O. W. (2H481)
|
| | | Cron, Frederick W. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | The Bowie land frauds in Arkansas |
| | | Crosby, R. H. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Interview at Kenna, New Mexico,
August 4, 1937 |
| | | Crosby County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Cross L Ranch |
| | | | see
- Hall, Mrs. Nathan
- Hudson, W. F.
|
| | | Crudgington, Charles |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Amarillo's Amusements |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Amarillo from 1889 to 1937, by Edward W. Trigg; James N.
Browning; Panhandle notes |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Amarillo newspapers, interview of J. R. Gaut |
| | | | Amarillo newspapers, interview of H. M.
Martin |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | The Cornelius-Highfill killing |
| | | | The distribution and measurement of Texas
lands |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Interview with J. O. Gifford: "The Oklahoma land rush as
told to Charles Crudgington" |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Interviews with Judge Henry S. Bishop, mss. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Interview with Allan Thompson |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | The Keeton-Thomas killing |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | The land of the Teyas |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Murder of Sheriff Tom T. McGee |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Notes from an interview with Captain Harry
Ingerton |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Notes on Amarillo's "Red light district" |
| | | | Notes on the Comanches |
| | | | The Amarillo Hotel, by H. P. Canode |
| | | | Homesteading in the Panhandle, by Don
Crossett |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Panhandle Notes |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Panhandle Ranches |
| | | | Papers |
| | | | The Presbyterian Church in Amarillo |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Sketch of Sheriff J. E. Hughes |
| | | Crudgington, Charles |
| | | | see also
- Beverly, Mrs. Cora
- Burgess, Tom
- Ellington, G. W.
- Hinson, Albert
- Landis, Judge Charles C.
- Nobles, M. C.
- Winkler, Frank
|
| | | Crudgington, Charles A. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | J. W. Crudgington, Citizen, by Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Crudgington, J. W. |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Correspondence as chairman of the anti-Al Smith forces
in Potter County, Texas, presidential campaign of 1928 |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Miscellaneous papers,
1908-1915,
1930 |
| | | Crudgington, J. W. |
| | | | see also:
- Crudgington, Charles
- Hansford County
|
| | | Cureton, J. J. |
| | | | see Cureton, W. E. |
| | | Cureton, W. E. |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Sketch of the life of Captain J. J. (Jack)
Cureton 2 copies |
| | | Cutter, George W. |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Interview and memoirs. Ochiltree County |
| | | Dalhart, Texas |
| | | | see
- Hudson, Mrs. J. R.
- Jarrett, Billie
|
| | | Dallam County Good Roads Association |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Log of the scenic route, Colorado to the
Gulf |
| | | Dallam County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Bull, Mrs. S. A.
- Hoffar, Lieutenant John
- Mauldin, William David
- W.P.A. Counties
|
| | | Dallas, Texas |
| | | | see Dickson and Moroney |
| | | Date on Which Texas Ceased to be a Republic |
| | | | see Republic of Texas |
| | | Dauchey, A. N. |
| | | | see Ferguson, James E. |
| | | Daugherty, James M. |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Interview, Van Horn, Texas,
October 24,
1930 |
| | | Daughters of the Republic of Texas |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Davis, D. I. and Colquitt |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Davis, Reverend Andrew |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Memoirs of |
| | | Dawson, J. M. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Letter to Dr. A. Deinst,
1928 |
| | | Dawson County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | de Cos, Martin Perfecto |
| box |
| 2H488 and Broadside Collection DB,
Streeter 827 | | | | Broadside issued at Matamoros,
addressed "To all and everyone of the inhabitants of the three
departments of Texas" warning against disturbing public order and peace.
Printed in Spanish on one side and English on the other July 5, 1835,
|
| | | de Zavala, Adina |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Legend concerning historic oak tree, near the Catholic
Church in New Braunfels, Texas |
| | | Deaf Smith County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Buckner, Barbara
- W.P.A. Counties
|
| | | Dean, Ed. M. |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Declaration del Pueblo de Texas Reunido |
| box |
| Broadside Collection DB, Streeter
88 | | | | en Convention General, at San Felipe de Austin,
November 7,
1835, 7 5/8" × 12 5/8". |
| | | Declaration of Texas Independence |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Material pertaining to the Texas Declaration of
Independence |
| | | Declaration of Texas Independence |
| | | | see also
- Gray, William Fairfax
- Convention of 1836
|
| | | Dennis, Joseph |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Reminiscences of early days in Bell County, Texas,
mss. 7 pp. |
| | | Dewees, W. B. and Emaretta C. Kimball |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Contract between Dewees and Kimball regarding the
writing, publishing and sale of "Letters from an Early Settler of Texas" by W.
B. Dewees |
| | | Dickens County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Dickinson, A. O. |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Incident of Ben Jackson's life |
| | | Dickinson, C. A. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | "A Panhandle Snowstorm"
1895 |
| | | Dickinson, J. L. |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Marion County, Texas, points of interest |
| | | Dickson and Moroney |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Letter to Gammage and Gammage, Palestine, Texas, about
bad title to lands upon which Dallas, Texas is located,
February 23,
1889 |
| | | Dienst, Dr. Alex |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Letter to A. C. Gray, concerning Gray's diary,
dated December 29,
1909 |
| | | | Moses Austin and his son Stephen F. Austin |
| | | Dienst, Dr. Alex |
| | | | see also Dawson, J. M. |
| | | Dills, Judge Lucius |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Interview, Roswell, New Mexico,
(Tascosa) August 5, 1937
|
| | | | Interview, Roswell, New Mexico,
(Panhandle notes) March 3, 1933, and June
12, 1935 |
| | | | Judge Lucius Dills of Roswell, New Mexico:
Autodissertative, concerning the life and times of the author; some
remarks |
| | | | Chames County, New Mexico: Account and comment
concerning its creation. |
| | | Dimond, F. M. |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | U.S. Consul at Vera Cruz. Texas & Mexican War
correspondence,
Nine
autographic letters 1844-46. |
| | | Dobie, J. Frank |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Life and literature of the Southwest, an incomplete
guide to books on Texas and the Southwest 2 copies |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Tranquility in Texas |
| | | Dobie, J. Frank |
| | | | see also James, W. S. |
| | | Dodge, Mrs. D. C. |
| | | | see Kesterson, Thomas J. (Steve) |
| | | Donley County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Reproduction of an article written by Judge B. H. White
and published in the Clarendon News, January 2,
1903. 2 copies |
| | | Dorn, Andrew J. |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Correspondence with A. C. Gray concerning Gray's
appointment to postmastership of Houston.
January 9, 1877, January
23, 1877 |
| | | Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection |
| box |
| 2H485 | | | | Newspaper clippings - Armstrong County with master index
JA Ranch and Charles Goodnight Stories and accounts by Mt. Pleasant and
Lakeview Schools |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | History of Lakeview School by Walter Hogg,
1939 |
| box |
| 2H485 | | | | Armstrong County history: Fairview, Washburn, and
Claude |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Pioneer stories |
| | | | Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas: Post office; Newspaper
clippings; A brief history of Claude by Mary Jan Turrentine,
History
of Elevators and wheat buyers of Claude, Texas,
A. D.
Smalley,
1938; 1939; 1939 |
| | | | Claude Schools |
| | | | Social and Service Clubs of Claude; "History of Claude
Lodge No. 719, A.F. & A.M." by E.T. Hughlet,
1936 |
| | | | Claude Churches and Cemeteries |
| | | | Armstrong County: Excerpts from the standard Blue Book
of Texas,
History
of the Growth and Development of Armstrong County,
Organization of Armstrong County 1921; 1936;
|
| | | | The Panhandle: "The Panhandle today" by Mrs. C. May
Cohen,
Flora and Fauna" by Mrs. C. May Cohen,
In
Appreciation" by Inez Christian Doshier 1936 and 1938;
"1936; " |
| | | Doshier, Inez Christian |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | George Richard Doshier |
| | | | History of the growth and development of Armstrong
County |
| | | Doshier, Carroll |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | The Outside Man |
| | | Doswell, Evy |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Letter to Edwin Fairfax Gray,
October 26,
1857 |
| | | DuBourg, General |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Two page holograph regarding the use of French soldiers
in ending the Texas Revolution |
| | | Duke, General Basil L. |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | David and Goliath |
| | | Dumas, Texas |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | First State Bank Comparative Financial Statement,
1931-1932 |
| | | Dustin, Mrs. C. T. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | The early days of Cooke County, Texas,
July 1938 |
| | | East, James |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Interview, Douglas, Arizona,
September 27,
1927 |
| | | East, James |
| | | | see also
- Arnot, John
- Haley, J. Evetts
|
| | | Ector County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Edwards, Monroe |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Two pleadings in the case of Stewart vs. Edwards, J.
Freon, Attorney for Edwards,
Brazoria County Court January, 1838,
|
| | | Elections - Presidential-U.S. |
| | | | see
- Crudgington, J. W.
- Grant, U. S.
|
| | | Ellington, G. W. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | When cattle trails were highways, interview by Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Elliot, J. W. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Brief note about Collingsworth County |
| | | Ellis, B. S. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Interview and memoirs, Ochiltree County |
| | | Ellis, Col. Joseph |
| | | | see Houston, Sam |
| | | Ellis County, Texas |
| | | | see Goodley, Helen G. |
| | | Elm Creek Indian Raid |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Statements of Henry C. Williams and Thornton K. Hamby
who fought the Indians that day,
October 13,
1864 |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Letters from P. A. Martin, Wichita Falls, Texas; John
Marlin, Throckmorton, Texas; and T. K. Hamby, Megargel, Texas; to Miss Laura V.
Hamner relating to incidents of Elm Creek Raid |
| | | El Paso, Texas |
| box |
| Prints and Photograph
Collection | | | | Postcard view of El Paso looking south |
| | | Emma, Texas |
| | | | see Witt & Spikes Store |
| | | Enid, Ochiltree and Western Railroad Company |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | A record of the acts, doings, accounts and proceedings
of the incorporators, subscribers, stockholders' meetings, directors' meetings,
their successors and assigns, of the ledger |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Statement relative to the franchises and property of the
E.O.&W. Railroad Company, through Dallam, Hartley, Moore, Hutchinson,
Ochiltree and Lipscomb counties, in the Texas Panhandle |
| | | Eubank, Mrs. Jane |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Interview and memoirs. Lipscomb County |
| | | Falconer, Cosmo "Scotty" |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | The bellicose rabbit (poem) |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Cowboy stories of Laurel Leaf Ranch, mss. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Papers of Cosmo Falconer and a copy of his obituary
taken from the Cheyenne Star, December 31,
1931 |
| | | Fannin County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Warren, Mildred
- W.P.A. Counties
|
| | | Faulkner, Cosmo |
| | | | see Falconer, Cosmo "Scotty" |
| | | Fayette County, Texas |
| | | | see Moore, John H. |
| | | Fences and Fencing |
| | | | see Barbed wire |
| | | Ferguson, James E. |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Accusation by Speaker Fuller |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | A. N. Dauchey et al. vs. James Ferguson et al. (Pfeuffer
Library) |
| | | Ferguson, Thomas E. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Flags over the Stone Fort |
| | | | Pageant Poem,
1942 |
| | | Ferguson, Vivian |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Interviews with Mrs. W. W. Wetsell |
| | | Ferguson and Brother |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Papers relating to, New Braunfels, Texas,
mss. |
| | | Fires, Judge J. J. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | First Baptist Church (Wellington, Texas) |
| | | | see Wellington, Texas |
| | | First Methodist Church (Wellington, Texas) |
| | | | see Wellington, Texas |
| | | Fisher, Mrs. B. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | And then I came to Amarillo |
| | | Fisher County |
| | | | see Robertson, Orrin |
| | | Flags |
| | | | see
- Alexander, Charles W.
- Ferguson, Thomas E.
- Grinnan, Laura V.
|
| | | Fleming, Bart |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Letter to Levin Warles, Esq.,
June 7, 1813 |
| | | Flenniken, Bill |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Some notes on the life of this Amarillo city builder who
died all too soon |
| | | Floyd County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Hall, Claude Vaden
- W.P.A. Counties
|
| | | Foard County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Fogerson, Earl |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | The first load of wheat in Amarillo |
| | | Foors, C. W. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Interview with,
August 6, 1937 |
| | | Forbes, John |
| | | | see Smith, Henry |
| | | Forrester, Mrs. John |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Account of the murder of the John Forrester family by
the Indians as related in the Western Texas |
| | | Fort Belknap, Texas |
| | | | see Killion, E. V. |
| | | Fort Davis, Texas |
| | | | see Milton, Jeff D. |
| | | Fort Griffin, Texas |
| | | | see
- Jacobs, John C.
- Milton, Jeff D.
|
| | | Fort Stockton, Texas |
| | | | see Williams, O. W. |
| | | Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad |
| | | | see Potter County, Texas |
| | | Fort Worth and Denver Railroad |
| | | | see Panhandle (region) |
| | | Fort Worth, Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Chamber of Commerce, folders boosting,
ca. 1889 |
| | | Fowler, J. B. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | A brief history of the Shoe Bar Ranch 2 copies |
| | | Francis, Charles I. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Rights and obligations of oil and gas lessors and
lessees operating under war time conditions |
| | | Fraternal Societies |
| | | | see:
- Gray, A. C.
- Gray, E. N.
- Gray, William Fairfax
- Masons
|
| | | Fredericksburg Road |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Comal County, Texas, subscriptions list for the purpose
of working a road from New Braunfels to the boundary of Comal and Gillespie
Counties,
1852 |
| | | Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Potter County |
| | | Freemon, Bill |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Impressive rites dedicate Adobe Walls Monument, article,
October 20,
1940 |
| | | Frontier and pioneer life |
| | | | see
- Alley, Jack
- Hoover, Mrs. H. E.
- McCombs, Uncle Joe S.
- Panhandle Pioneers
- Potter County, Texas
- Russell, Mrs. Hal D.
- Veale, Fannie Davis
- Veale, Judge William
|
| | | Frying Pan Ranch |
| | | | see
- Bolton, J. S.
- Hamner, Laura V.
|
| | | Fudge, Bob |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | "An Old Cattleman's Story" |
| | | Fuller, Speaker |
| | | | see Ferguson, Governor James E. |
| | | Fur Trade |
| | | | see Vestal, Stanley |
| | | Gaines County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Gaither, J. C. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Floydada |
| | | Gallagher, Peter |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Military record of his service in the Army of the
Republic of Texas |
| | | | Original passport issued by the Mexican Government to
permit him to return to the United States after his imprisonment as a member of
the Texas-Santa Fe Expedition |
| | | Gallagher, Peter and Stephen A. Hoyle |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Original manuscript journal of the Santa Fe Expedition,
written in the prison of Perote |
| | | Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Scrip No. 523 for one Sitio, containing 4428 402/1000
English acres, New York,
October 16,
1830 |
| | | Galveston, Texas |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Daily News,
June 4, 1889 |
| | | Gard, AI |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | My Panhandle Home, sheet music |
| | | Garland, Peter |
| | | | see Gurley, E. J. |
| | | Garrett, G. M. |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | A guide to the south plains of Texas |
| | | | The south plains of Texas. Historical sketches,
1936 |
| | | Garrett, Pat |
| | | | see Po | |