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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 |
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INDEX
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| 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 |
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| 2J11 | | | | Acco Press: A Monthly Magazine for the Cotton Farmer,
June 1936. |
| | | Alabama |
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| 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. |
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| 2H469 | | | | Notes on Aldous Ranch, Collingsworth County,
Texas |
| | | Aldous Ranch |
| | | | see Aldous, Lillie D. |
| | | Alexander, Charles W. |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 2H469 | | | | Original expense account, kept in accompanying General
Santa Anna from Texas to Washington after the Battle of San Jacinto |
| | | Alsup, Frances McNeill |
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| 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 |
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| 2H488 | | | | Printed form for subscribers to sign, to construct a
railroad from Amarillo to Plainview |
| | | Amarillo Street Railway |
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| 2H466 | | | | Company contract,
June 12, 1911 |
| | | Amarillo Street Railway |
| | | | see also Nobles, M. C. |
| | | American Steel and Wire Company |
| | | | see Barbed Wire |
| | | Amarillo, Texas |
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| 2H466 | | | | Early Amarillo, narrative. Carrie P.
Stevenson |
| | | | Extracts from newspapers of 1895-1899 |
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| 2J9 | | | | Memoranda from early issues of Amarillo newspapers,
typewritten,
1895-1924 |
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| 2J17 | | | | News supplement,
November 5,
1898 |
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| 2H467 | | | | News articles, Amarillo Papers
ca. 1936-1941 |
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| 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 |
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| 2H466 | | | | Sheets with titles for photographs to illustrate the
"Saga of No Man's Land" |
| | | Anshutz, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. |
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| 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
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| | | Armstrong, Marion |
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| 2J5 | | | | Short stories of Oldham County, the Panhandle and Old
Tascosa |
| | | Armstrong County, Texas |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 2.325/D40c | | | | Statement of prices for, at different posts in Texas in
1853 |
| | | Arnold, Thomas |
| | | | see Salado College |
| | | Arnot, John |
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| 2H471 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Potter County |
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| 2H475 | | | | Autobiographical material including genealogy of Arnot
family |
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| 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 |
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| 2J12-2J13 | | | | History of Potter County
1876-1935 (1 handwritten, 6 typed copies) |
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| 2J13 | | | | 2 receipts signed by John Arnot concerning sale of the
History of Potter County manuscript to Earl
Vandale,
August 1935 and April
1936 |
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| 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. |
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| 2H471 | | | | History of Tascosa, mss. in longhand |
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| 2H472 | | | | New Mexico Ranches |
| | | | The Panhandle Stockmen's Association; Staying with the
Cattle; The North Drift Fence |
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| 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 |
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| 2H472 | | | | Some smooth cow rustlers: W. C. Moore, Bill Ruth, John
Cook and Company |
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| 2H467 | | | | Tascosa Trail, typed copy |
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| 2H472 | | | | Texas Ranches |
| | | Arnot, John |
| | | | see also:
- Cowboy Strike
- Potter County, Texas
- Tascosa
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| | | Arnot, Mrs. John |
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| 2H471 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Potter County |
| | | Arrington, Captain G. W. |
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| 2H471 | | | | Original correspondence with Laura V. Hamner |
| | | Arrington, G. W. |
| | | | see also Arnot, John |
| | | Asbury, Dr. Samuel E. |
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| 2H471 | | | | Jonas Harrison |
| | | | Three letters concerning William F. Gray's
diary |
| | | Ashcroft, Dr. Levi H. |
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| 2H470 | | | | History of Regulators and Moderators of Texas, partial
mss. |
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| 2H471 | | | | Thrilling Scenes in Texas: Comprising the History of the
Regulators and Moderators of Shelby County |
| | | Aten, Ira |
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| 2J14 | | | | Memoirs, interview, and papers about |
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| 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. |
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| 2J9 | | | | Papers, mostly from Barnes Combats and Conquests of
Immortal Heroes |
| | | Attwell, William |
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| 2H486 | | | | Oath of allegiance as a citizen of Texas,
January 16,
1836 |
| | | Austin, Moses |
| | | | see Dienst, Dr. Alex |
| | | Austin, Mrs. Elizabeth |
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| 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. |
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| 2H486 | | | | Certifies that James Ware is one of his colonists,
May 4, 1832 |
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| 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. |
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| 2H470 | | | | History of Vernon, Texas |
| | | Bailey County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Baker, Captain Mosely |
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| 2H470 | | | | Speech to his soldiers at San Jacinto, (typed copy from
the Beeville Picayune) |
| | | Baldwin, Sam D. |
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| 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 |
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| 2H470 | | | | Extract from diary, detailing the killing of General
John A. Wharton by Colonel G. W. Baylor,
April 5, 1865 |
| | | Banks and Banking |
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| 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
|
| | | Baptist Sanitarium Training School |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Barbed Wire |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 2H488 | | | | Beaumont, Texas, Chamber of Commerce, miscellany,
ca. 1908 |
| | | Bell, C. K. |
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| 2.325/D40c | | | | Speech of, candidate for Governor, delivered at
Hamilton, Texas,
May 3, 1906 |
| | | Bell, Mrs. J. D. (Bianca Babb) |
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| 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 |
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| 2H483 | | | | Adobe Walls Indian Fight |
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| 2H470 | | | | "Early Amarillo as I Knew It" interview by Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Beverly, W. M. (Bob) |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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" |
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| 2H470 | | | | Interview |
| | | Borden County, Texas |
| | | | see
- W.P.A. Counties
- W.P.A., Martin County Tours
|
| | | 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 2H468 | | | | Wheeler County, mss. |
| | | Brainerd, Ed. |
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| 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 Potter, Colonel Jack |
| | | Garza County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Gee, W. E. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | From schoolroom to the bench |
| | | Geologic Chart |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | By Rubie Vaughn |
| | | Gerdes, Bruce |
| box |
| 2J8 | | | | Story of Ranald Slidell Mackenzie's fight with the
Indians in Tule Canyon,
mss.,
np., pp. 76 1874, |
| | | Gerlach, Mrs. George |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Biographical sketch of George Gerlach, written by, and
transmitted by Mrs. Sam Isaacs to Winnie Davis Hale, Hemphill County,
March 24, 1941 |
| | | German Emigration Company, Texas Society of
the |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Invitation to a general meeting, Berlin,
February 20,
1851 |
| | | Germans in Texas |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Minutes of a political convention, as held in San
Antonio,
(in German) May 15, 1854
|
| | | Germans in Texas |
| | | | see also
- German Emigration Company, Texas Society of
- New Braunfels, Texas
- Pfeuffer, S. V.
- Wilbarger County, Texas
- zu Wied, Herman Fürst
|
| | | Gholson, Benjamin Franklin |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | "The Death of Nocona" |
| | | Gifford, J. O. |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Gillespie County, Texas |
| | | | see Mildred Warren |
| | | Glasscock County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Gober, James R. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Personal account of Tascosa - A Contention between
Capital and Labor in the western Panhandle of Texas,
concerns Cowboy Strike 1883-1885,
|
| | | Golgotha, A Texan |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Anonymous, mss. |
| | | Goodlet, Helen G. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Settlement and development of Ellis County, Texas,
1849-1860 |
| | | Goodnight, Charles |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Correspondence with Edmund Seymour, President of the
American Bison Society. mss. 85 pp. |
| | | | History and effort in producing Cattalo.
mss. 2 pp. |
| | | | My remembrance and what I know about Buffalo |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Notes. List of questions sent by Laura V. Hamner and his
answers |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Notes on Buffalo with additional notes concerning the
early West |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Notes by, book II |
| | | | Qualifications of a good scout |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | A sketch of the first settlement of the Panhandle.
mss. 7 pp. |
| | | Goodnight, Charles |
| | | | see:
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Patman, Alice
- Poe, John W.
- Rumans, John
|
| | | Goodnight-Loving Trail |
| | | | see Casey, W. D. |
| | | Goodnight Ranch |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Goodnight, Texas |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | History of,
1939 |
| | | Gorin, Mr. and Mrs. John |
| | | | see Rutherford, Mrs. Albert |
| | | Gorin Community |
| | | | see Rutherford, Mrs. Albert |
| | | Gough, Judge L. |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Reminiscences of, particularly on the beginning of the
immigration and land boom in the Panhandle |
| | | Gourley, James |
| | | | see Grant, James |
| | | Graham, W. M. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Grant, James |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | A.L.S. to James Gourlay of Matamoras,
February 20,
1834 |
| | | Grant, U. S. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | William S. Irwin, "The Grant Campaign Song." Handbill,
1872 |
| | | Gray, A. C. |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Papers and correspondence,
1890s and 1912 |
| | | | Gray, Dillage and Company, Business and personal papers,
Houston,
1912, 1922, 1926-1929,
1935 |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Copy of a letter to Mrs. May Fenn McKeever concerning
the Alamo, Houston,
March 8, 1907 |
| | | | Copy of a speech made in the negative at the Houston
Lyceum, on the question "Is unanimity in juries conducive to the equity of
their verdict?" |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Letter describing the first capitol of the Republic of
Texas and early Houston,
February 11,
1907 |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Letter from Ellen H. Reiss, enclosing an order on the
Soldier's Fund, for the benefit of two guests of Mr. Gray, Houston,
June 21, 1865 |
| | | | Letter from Henry Sampson, Galveston,
May 24, 1877. |
| | | | Letter of Sam R. Hamilton concerning Freemasonry in
Texas,
November 1909 |
| | | | Letter from John Warren Hunter, stating that Colonel
George W. Baylor, who killed Colonel John A. Wharton, was then living in penury
in Guadalajarra, Mexico,
July 18, 1912 |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Original amnesty oath,
at Houston dated June 23, 1865,
|
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Revival of the Houston Telegraph,
handbill dated Houston,
April 10, 1874 |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | E.N. Gray Papers |
| | | | Four historical talks |
| | | | A Sketch of the life of Colonel Edwin F.
Gray |
| box |
| 2.325/D50c | | | A.C. Gray & Co., Houston, Texas, Sample
cards |
| | | Gray, A. C. |
| | | | see also
- Coke, Honorable Richard
- Dienst, Dr. Alex
- Dorn, Andrew J.
- Mills, Roger Q.
- Reagan, J. H.
- Shepard, Seth
- Tod, John G.
|
| | | Gray, E. N. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Critical notes on Jesse Ziegler's "Wave on the
Gulf" |
| | | | Genealogy and biography, mss. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Letter of George D. Sears to, concerning the
republication of Gray's diary,
May 14, 1935 |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Papers and correspondence,
1929-1930, 1934,
1936 |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Recollections of boyhood days in Old Houston,
mss. |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Scrapbook materials |
| | | | Souvenir and Program for the Gonzales Day Luncheon,
Honoring the Real Sons and all Charter Member of the Sons of the Republic of
Texas, Houston,
1940 |
| | | | "Extrauterine Pregnancy of the Interstitial or
Tubo-Uterine Variety" by E. N. Gray, M.D., Houston, reprint
1895. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Sketch of the life of George H. Herman |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | E.N. Gray Papers - The Houston Daily Post, April 5, 1895 |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Address delivered at the dinner of The Sons and
Daughters of the Republic of Texas,
March 2, 1930 |
| | | | Address delivered at the San Jacinto Battleground,
April 21, 1930 |
| | | | Address delivered in the Holland Lodge,
January 25,
1928 |
| | | | Address to the Dallas Masonic Lodge,
July 1910 |
| | | | Exposition delivered in the Holland Masonic Lodge,
May 1927 |
| | | | Manuscript story of experiences in Arizona |
| | | | Material establishing that the Scanlan Building in
Houston is on the site of the White House of the Republic of Texas |
| | | | Presentation of class pins to the graduates of the
Baptist Sanitarium Training School,
June 1912 |
| | | | Reminiscences of my life |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Scrapbook No. 1, clippings from newspapers concerning
Texas, and the development of her railroads, mineral and timber resources, also
matters of general character and interest that are taking place throughout the
world,
1889 |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Sketches from the life of Edwin Fairfax Gray |
| | | | Toast of the "Training School for Nurses and the Trained
Nurse" |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of unidentified white female in full length
nurses uniform and cap |
| | | Gray, Edwin Fairfax |
| box |
| 2H464 | | | | Copy of a letter to the Honorable Sam Houston, upon the
action of the last Naval Retiring Board,
December, 1855 |
| | | Gray, Edwin Fairfax |
| | | | see also
- Doswell, Evy
- Gray, A. C.
- Gray, E. N.
- Gray, William Fairfax
- Gray, William Fairfax, II
- Sears, Alice G.
- Sears, C. W.
|
| | | Gray, Mrs. Milly R. |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | List of variations between a copy of the diary of Milly
R. Gray as copied for Vandale by Dr. E.N. Gray and the copy from which he made
his copy |
| | | | Diary of Mrs. Milly R. Gray, typed, 197 pp., E. N. Gray
Papers |
| | | Gray, William Fairfax |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Copies of public papers of the Republic of Texas: 1)
Report on the African slave trade, made to the Convention of Texas,
by
Rhoades Fisher, chairman of the committee. 2) Treaty made by the Provisional
Government of Texas with the Cherokee Indians and their associated bands on the
23rd day of February, 1836 March 1836, |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Genealogy - photostat of proclamation appointing William
F. Gray District Deputy Grand Master - Masonic District No. 6; Order of
proceedings in honor of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, including William F.
Gray's participation |
| box |
| 2J17 | | | | Gray's copy of the Texas Declaration of Independence,
March 2, 1836 |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Diaries of,
1836-1837 |
| | | | Original invitation to attend a ball at Nacogdoches,
Texas,
February 4,
1836 |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of 4 3/4 × 7 5/16 inches |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Photostat of the notice of the Texas Philosophical
Society meeting, Austin,
with letter of transmittal by Winnie Allen,
January 29, 1840,
November 9,
1936 |
| | | Gray, William Fairfax |
| | | | see also Asbury, Dr. Samuel E. |
| | | Gray, William Fairfax, II |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Echoes |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | From Dawn to Dusk, in two parts: Childhood-youth-old
age, sunset-twilight-night |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Gray and Stone family record |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | E.N. Gray Papers |
| | | | The descendants of William Fairfax Gray and Milly
Richards Stone |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Dixie, a canary bird |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | A few notes of events in the life of Edwin Fairfax
Gray |
| | | | Genealogy, with numerous papers |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | How to tell the day of the week |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Thoughts, poetry |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | A three century calendar, mss. |
| | | | Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Time, a Columbian
calendar, mss. |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Weather Wisdom |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Station list of the Southern Pacific
Railroad |
| | | Green, Fannie M. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Green, Miss Lou E. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | History of the Texline Methodist Church |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of early Texline Methodist Church |
| | | Green, Thomas J. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | Brigadier General of the Army of Texas, "Texas
Official!!" broadside announcing the victory at San Jacinto, printed at New
Orleans,
the first printed announcement of the Battle of San
Jacinto Friday, May 13, 1836,
|
| | | Grimes, Mrs. J. H. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Memoirs of Armstrong County, mss. 2 pp. |
| | | Grimes, J. H. Family |
| | | | see Hogg, Walter C. |
| | | Grinnan, Laura V. |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | "The Texas Flag" (poem) |
| | | Grover, George W. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Minutes of adventure from June, 1841, an account of the
Texan Santa Fe Expedition 95 pp. |
| | | Gurley, E. J. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Rejoinder,
concerning J. L. L. McCall, a district attorney, and the prosecution
of Peter Garland and others for the "killing of friendly Caddoes" [1859?]
|
| | | Gurule, Handra |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Channing, Texas,
January, 1941 |
| | | Haiduk, Regina |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | History of the White Deer Polish Settlement,
mss. |
| | | Hale County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Hale, Winnie Davis |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Chronology of the Panhandle of Texas, mss. |
| | | Hale, Winnie Davis |
| | | | see
- Collins, Eugene Stout
- Howard, J. D.
- Romero, J. R.
- Sherman County, Texas
- Wright, Mrs. M. B.
|
| | | Haley, J. Evetts |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Dave R. McCormick, San Antonio, Texas,
March 2, 1935 |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Early ranchmen of the Canadian Country, mss. 59 pp. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Frank Lloyd,
June 12, 1935, and June
13, 1935 |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Fred Albert Scott, to Brockman Horne, Canyon, Texas,
June 11, 1935 |
| | | | H. Frank Mitchell, Amarillo, Texas,
June 10, 1935 |
| | | | J.W. White, concerning Major George W. Littlefield,
Mason, Texas, mss.,
October 18,
1935 |
| | | | Judge H.E. Hoover, Amarillo, Texas,
mss. June 7, 1935,
|
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Life of Jeff D. Milton, preliminary first draft of the
first chapter |
| | | | Life of Jim East |
| | | | The Matador Ranch, mss. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Mose Hayes, Ranching in the eastern Panhandle, San
Antonio,
mss. May 3, 1930,
5 pp. |
| | | | Letter from J. Evetts Haley to Earl Vandale concerning
Mose Hayes interviews,
August 26,
1935 |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | R.A. "Bob" Haley,
June 6, 1935, and June 8,
1935 |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Saunders and Couch and George Isaacs trouble,
mss. 2 pp. |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Letter to Earl Vandale concerning photographs related to
And I went about my Business |
| | | Haley, J. Evetts, Harvey Chesley, and H.
Bugbee |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | And I Went on about my Business
interview with Jeff D. Milton,
December, 1938 |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photographs related to the manuscript
And I Went about my Business: |
| | | | |
- Ajo, Arizona
- A Papago village in the desert
- Jeff Milton and a wayfaring Papago
- Jeff Milton and Judge Chuiroz(?) at Sonoyta, Sonora,
Mexico
- Earl Fallis, of the Border Patrol, and Jeff Milton, of
the desert
- The Big Ajos, Montezuma's Head
- Ajo copper mines
- A Papago church
- Howard Anderson and Hervey Chesley trying out some of my
sourdough
- Jeff Milton and Pete Brady
- Hervey Chesley in the Malpais, near Ajo, Arizona
|
| | | Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | | see also
- Brainerd, Ed
- Chesley, Hervey
- Cook, George
- Ikard, W. S.
- Ingerton, Harry
- Knowles, Judge Joe H.
- Lard, Dave
- MacKenzie, Murdo
- Meadows, John
- Milton, Jeff D.
- Mitchell, H. Frank
- Mooar, J. Wright
- Moore, J. Ealy
- Mossman, Colonel
- Siringo, Charles A.
- Southwood, Judge J. E.
- Todd, Mrs. W. J.
- Turner, Avery
- Walker, C. W., W. W., and W. D.
- Williams, O. W.
|
| | | Hall, Claude Vaden |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | The early history of Floyd County, Texas |
| | | Hall, Colonel Warren |
| | | | see McKinney, Thomas F. |
| | | Hall, Judge W. R. |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Prairie dog lawyers, mss. |
| | | Hall County, Texas |
| box |
| 2J1 | | | | Original manuscripts concerning, purchased from Mrs.
Inez Baker |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | From original manuscripts concerning, purchased from
Mrs. Inez Baker |
| | | | Hall County Herald
fragments
March 28, 1896 |
| | | | Hall County Herald February 13,
1897 |
| | | | Hall County Herald
fragments from 1 page
1896 |
| | | Hall County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Hall, Mrs. Nathan |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | The Cross L Hall brothers |
| | | Hamilton County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Notes as told by early settlers to Felix Williams and
Hervey Chesley |
| | | Hamilton County, Texas |
| | | | see also Chesley, Hervey |
| | | Hamner, Laura V. |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | About pioneer Panhandle editors, articles appearing in
The Southwest Plainsman and Panhandle Weekly, Saturday, May 3, 1919,
and Saturday, May 17, 1919 |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | A day of days on the Goodnight Ranch; notes with Walter
McLaren about the Charles Goodnight family |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | The dreams of two westerners |
| box |
| 2J10 | | | | Free grass (2 copies) |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | History of Lipscomb County, series of six newspaper
articles |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | History of the early Panhandle ranches, a foreword, LIT,
The Matador, Frying Pan, LS, Bar CC, Turkey-Track, LX, LE |
| | | | How Charles Goodnight took Roundance, article in
The Cattleman, Vol. 9, No. 3,
August 19,
1922 |
| | | | Interviews taken on a visit to the Pitchfork Ranch,
mss. |
| | | | M. McLoughlin, artist and bootmaker |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Notes from an interview with Jess Jenkins, Corona, New
Mexico,
September 11,
1936 |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Notes made in preparing articles on early Panhandle
newspapers |
| | | | Notes on Armstrong County, Texas, Records of the
District Court, Vol. I,
March 31, 1890 |
| | | | Notes on early days of the Panhandle of Texas, taken
from interviews with Ed M. Dean, Clem Johnson, Tom Jamison, and Allen Bennett
at XIT reunion, Dalhart, Texas,
August 9, 1937 |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Notes on Judge Frank Willis' triumphal return from
Austin and the impeachment proceedings against him there, included with a
letter from T. D. Hobart |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Notes on the T - Anchor Ranch |
| | | | Personal interviews in the Midland area, originals,
mss. |
| | | | Personal letters and postcards to, from various parties,
and two early playbills from Alvord, Texas |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | 7" × 11" photograph of children and adults at River Road
School |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Personal letters to, notes on LIT and LX Ranches and the
Pitcher Creek Graveyard |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Salt trough philosophy |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Sketch Material of the life of Hanna (Anna [sic.])
Hibbets (Hebbets [sic.]), later Mrs. John F. Shaughnessey (Shaunessey [sic.]),
of Armstrong County |
| | | | Some short grass brands that Will Rogers
knew |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Unlisted letters to |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Visit to the Hip O Ranch, property of Jess
Jenkins |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Western gun and western law got them; story of D.I. and
Colquitt Davis, boys of Amarillo, Texas, petty criminals recently changed into
automobile thieves and holdup men...
mss. (1930s)
21 pp. |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | 18 photographs relating to Western
Gun and Western Law Got Them... |
| | | Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | | see also
- Arrington, Captain G. W.
- Austen, Mrs. Elizabeth
- Barbed Wire
- Elm Creek Raid
- Goodnight, Charles
- Howe, Arthur N. and Maud A.
- Jenkins, Jess
- Pigman, J. W.
- Soash, W.P.
|
| | | Hamner, Laura V. and Annie Teague |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Interviews on Old Tascosa made on February 13,
1941 |
| | | Hampton, Alex |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Marshall and Harrison Counties, Texas |
| | | Hansford County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Petition of, to the Honorable J. W. Crudgington, State
Legislature of 1916, to restore civil and criminal jurisdiction to the County
Court |
| | | | Sappington, Cumpton, et al, petition to the State
Banking Commission of Austin, Texas, to establish a bank at Hansford, Hansford
County, Texas,
March 16, 1917 |
| | | Hansford County, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Land, Arthur
- Overton, Rhonda Tower
|
| | | Hardeman County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | History of public schools of Hardeman County, Texas
(typed, author unknown) |
| | | Hargrave, Annie Polly |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Questionnaire, early history and personal memoirs of,
Hemphill County |
| | | Harkey, Dee |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Interview with Harkey about Mr. Martin
M'Rose |
| | | Harris County, Texas |
| | | | see Thompson, A. P. |
| | | Harris County Historical Society |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Draft of articles of incorporation,
1939 |
| | | Harrison, Jonas |
| | | | see Asbury, Dr. Samuel E. |
| | | Harrison County, Texas |
| | | | see Hampton, Alex |
| | | Hartley County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Collins, Eugene Stout
- W.P.A. Counties, Dallam
|
| | | Hartley, Texas |
| | | | see Vandale, Earl |
| | | Haskell County, Texas |
| | | | see Sherrill, R. E. |
| | | Haynes, Emma |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | The history of Polk County, Texas |
| | | Hays, Mrs. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Memoirs of, interview with Rhoda Overton, Hansford
County,
mss. November 15, 1940,
|
| | | Hays, Mose |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Cattle stealing in the Panhandle, San Antonio,
mss. November 8, 1931,
2 pp. |
| | | | Concerning Hank Cresswell and John W. Iliff, San
Antonio,
mss. November 8, 1931,
2 pp. |
| | | | Interview, Texas trail drives to Nevada, San Antonio,
mss. November 8, 1931,
7 pp. |
| | | Hays, Mose |
| | | | see also Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | Hays County, Texas |
| box |
| 4ZC167 | | | | One fifty cent certificate, No. 1115, issued at San
Marcos,
September 1,
1862 |
| | | Hemphill County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Hargrave, Annie Polly
- Riley, Glyndon M.
|
| | | Henderson, Mary |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | The history of Borger, Texas, mss. |
| | | Herman, George H. |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Herrington, Elijah Deaver |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Old Indian fighter, interview,
December 15,
1939 |
| | | Hibbets, Hanna |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Hickman, Kentucky |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | The Semi-Weekly Argus,
May 29, 1857 |
| | | Hill, Robert T. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Bibliography of the writings of |
| | | Hinkle, T. B. |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Letterpress, Scott and McReynolds and M. T. Jones
& Co.,
January 1, 1888 to April
30, 1889 |
| | | Hinson, Albert |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Forty-four years in Amarillo, interview with Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Hinton, Virda E. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | The Mexican problem on the South Plains |
| | | Hip O Ranch |
| | | | see
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Lowndes, Charles J. E.
- McClure, Charles Boone
|
| | | Hockley County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Hodges, F. S. |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Texas and Pacific Railway Company. Report of the
preliminary surveys between Fort Worth and 100 Meridian,
mss. February 28, 1873,
|
| | | Hoffar, Lieutenant John |
| box |
| 2H480 | | | | Journal of Company C, Front Battalion, listing owners of
land, records of deeds to land and personal expenses up to March 14, 1886,
Armstrong and Dallam Counties,
September 1,
1882 |
| | | Hogg, Walter C. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Sketches of Armstrong County, Texas, pioneers; John P.
Reck, J. H. Grimes Family, I. J. M. Stevens, and others |
| | | | The Dunn Outlaw (capturing a wild Longhorn
steer) |
| | | | Pioneers and a history of Armstrong County |
| | | | Romance and a pioneer spirit of 1875 |
| | | Hoover, Judge H. E. |
| | | | see Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | Hoover, Mrs. H. E. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Reminiscences of frontier days |
| | | Hopkins, Mrs. W. H. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Recollections of, around Mobeetie and the Eastern
Panhandle of Texas |
| | | | Supplement to the notes to an interview with |
| | | Hord, Nath |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | The TH Ranch in New Mexico |
| | | Horner, J. M. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Letter to J. M. Holmsley
(ca. 1870s) |
| | | Horton, A. C. |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Contract made with William E. Jones, Esq., as attorney
of and for settlers of the Horton League of Land in a suit brought against them
by M. Hamilton,
April 14, 1953 |
| | | | Statement of amounts due by Hortentown
settlers |
| | | Houston, Sam |
| box |
| Broadside Collection CB | | | | Broadside, to the people of Texas, declares against
secession and states he will not join any movement to secede from the Union,
Austin, Texas. WF 206 March 16, 1861,
|
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Letter to Col. Joseph Ellis,
undated |
| | | | Note to C. B. Stewart, San Felipe, Washington,
December 30,
1835 |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Original draft of his inaugural address delivered
October 22, 1836, all in his own handwriting. (Houston had only two hours in
which to prepare this address and the interlineation and erasures show the
stress he was under.) |
| box |
| Broadside Collection CB | | | | Proclamation of Sam Houston, Commander-in-Chief of the
Army of Texas, dated Head Quarters, Washington, Texas,
calling for volunteers. Streeter 86 December 12, 1835,
|
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Title bond dated: "Camp west of the Brazos, April 3,
1836" agreeing to deed to Lewis C. Ferguson, engineer and officer of the
steamboat "Yellowstone," a league of Houston's land if Ferguson would ferry the
Texas troops across the Brazos |
| | | Houston, Sam |
| | | | see also
- Gray, Edwin Fairfax
- New Braunfels Meeting
- Republic of Texas
- Smith, Henry
- Texas, Supreme Court
- Railroad. Transcontinental
|
| | | Houston, Temple |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | An eloquent plea in district court |
| | | Houston, Temple |
| | | | see also Weaver, Claude |
| | | Houston Telegraph |
| | | | see Gray, A.C. |
| | | Houston, Texas |
| box |
| 4Zc167 | | | | One fifty cent, one twenty-five cent, and one ten cent
fractional currency bills,
1865 |
| | | | Original certificates of indebtedness in the sum of one
dollar,
February 1,
1868 |
| | | | W.H. Elliot, Druggist, coupon good for ten cents,
December 31,
1862 |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Houston Daily Telegraph,
April 16, 1874 |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Houston Daily Telegraph,
November 28, 1875,
December 12, 1875, October 22, 1880 |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | The People's Advocate,
September 28,
1878 |
| | | Houston, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Dorn, Andrew J.
- Gray, A. C.
- Gray, E. N.
- Reagan, John H.
|
| | | Houston Texas Male and Female Academy |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Announcement of opening term,
August 11,
1862 |
| box |
| Howard, J. D. 2H474 | | | | Autobiographical interview with Winnie Davis Hale,
Dalhart, Texas,
February, 1941 |
| | | Howard County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Howe, Arthur N. and Maud A. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Interviews and letters to Laura V. Hamner |
| | | Howe, Judge W. D. |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Interview concerning Jeff Milton, El Paso,
December 20,
1939 |
| | | Howell, Mrs. Dave |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Interview with Mrs. Howell and M. L. "Mike" Liles, at
Kenna, New Mexico,
August 4, 1937 |
| | | Hoyle, Stephen A. and Peter Gallagher |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Original manuscript journal of the Santa Fe Expedition,
written in the prison of Perote |
| | | Hoyt, Henry F. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Interview re: Old Tascosa, Long Beach, California,
March 2, 1926 |
| | | Huddleston, E. J. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Hudson, Mrs. J. R. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | History of the M. E. Church South, Dalhart, Dallam
County, Texas |
| | | Hudson, W. F. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | The Hall Brothers of the Cross L Ranch, interview,
Richland Springs, Texas,
June 8, 1932 |
| | | Hufford, Charles H. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | The social and economic effects of the Mexican migration
into Texas |
| | | Hughes, J. E. |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Hunt, Herschel H. |
| | | | see Austin, Stephen F. |
| | | Hunter, John Warren |
| | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | Hutchinson County, Texas |
| | | | see Selby, Robert Agee |
| | | Ikard, W. S. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | The Ikard family in Texas, to J. Evetts
Haley |
| | | Iliff, John W. |
| | | | see Hays, Mose |
| | | Indian captivities |
| | | | see
- Bell, Mrs. J. D.
- Wilson, Mrs. Jane Adaline
|
| | | Indians |
| | | | see
- Collinson, Frank
- Freemon, Bill
- Williams, O. W.
|
| | | Indians, conflicts with and defenses against |
| | | | see
- Chesley, Hervey
- Elm Creek Indian Raid
- Forrester, Mrs. John
- Gerdes, Bruce
- Herrington, Elijah Deaver
|
| | | Indians - Government relations |
| | | | see
- Republic of Texas
- Smith, Henry
|
| | | Indian Territory |
| | | | see Anshutz, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. |
| | | Indias, General Files of the |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Sevilla, Audiencia de Mexico 61-6-21,
excerpts |
| | | Ingerton, Harry |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Interview with J. Evetts Haley,
June 27, 1937 |
| | | | Manuscript of an interview at Amarillo, Texas,
June 19, 1937 |
| | | Ingerton, W. H. |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Interview |
| | | Ingerton, W. H. |
| | | | see also Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Irwin, John Chadbourne |
| | | | see Webb, John R. |
| | | Irwin, William S. |
| | | | see Grant, U. S. |
| | | Israel, T. C. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | The History of Oldham County, Texas |
| | | Jackson, Ben |
| | | | see Dickinson, A. O. |
| | | Jackson, Mrs. B. J. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Interview, memoirs of, Ochiltree County |
| | | Jackson County, Texas |
| box |
| 4Zc167 | | | | Two dollar Treasury Warrant, issued at Texana,
1862 |
| | | Jacobs, John C. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Interview re: scouts around Fort Griffin, San Antonio,
February 27,
1932 |
| | | James, John G. |
| | | | see Smith, Ashbel |
| | | James, W. S. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Photostats of correspondence with J. Frank
Dobie |
| | | Jameson, John |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Recollections of early Panhandle Days |
| | | Jamison, Tom |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Janes, Bill |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | The story of, by Mary A. Stall |
| | | JA Ranch |
| | | | see Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection |
| | | Jarrett, Billie (Billy Jarret) |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Autobiographical interview with Elizabeth Hilgenberg,
Dalhart, Texas,
February 1941 |
| | | Jarrett, Billie |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Dalhart notes |
| | | Jenkins, Jess |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Interviews with Laura V. Hamner,
November 11, 1940, and
January 3, 1941 |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Interview with J. B. Jenkins, Floydada,
Texas |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Interview,
Dalhart, Texas September 16, 1937,
|
| | | Jenkins, Jess |
| | | | see also Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Jingle Bob Ranch |
| | | | see Potter, Colonel Jack |
| | | Johnson, Clem |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Johnston, Albert Sidney |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Head of the Army of Texas grants a 30 day furlough to
Dr. J. B. P.,
January; October 14,
1836 |
| | | Jones, Dr. Anson |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Itemized bill of medical service rendered David
McCormick from April 4, 1835 to January 10, 1836 |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | President of the Republic of Texas, Grant to Dickerson
Parker, one labor, in Houston County, Texas,
February 24,
1845 |
| | | Kahlbau, Edna J. |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | "Comanchero," series of three newspaper articles about
the Comancheros,
October 19, 26, and
November 7, 1941 |
| | | Kansas, Dodge City |
| box |
| Prints and Photograph
Collection | | | | Postcards of Boot hill, Cowboy statue, and Longhorn
statue |
| | | Kelley, Edward J. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Story of James G. Wolf |
| | | Kemp, Maury |
| box |
| 2H467 | | | | Interview,
El Paso December 20, 1938,
|
| | | Kerr, Hal |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Interview concerning old Colonel Kosteritski |
| | | Kesterson, Thomas J. (Steve) |
| box |
| 2H466 | | | | Notes about,
b. April 4, 1869, by Mrs. D. C. Dodge dated April 1939,
|
| | | Ketchum, Black Jack |
| | | | see
- McCarty, John
- Thompson, Albert W.
|
| | | Key, Dess |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Lists of manuscripts copied |
| | | Keystone Mills Company vs. Unknown Heirs of A. J. Davis,
et al |
| box |
| 2.325/D50c | | | | In the District Court of Montgomery County, Texas, April
Term
Exhibit Book of letters and documents, Vol. III, of statement of
facts, original A.D. 1934,
|
| | | | In the Court of Civil Appeals, for the Ninth Supreme
Judicial District of the State of Texas at Beaumont, the Heirs of John Bricker
v. Keystone Mills Co. |
| | | Killion, E. V. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Reminiscences of early days around old Fort
Belknap |
| | | Kimball, Miss Sarah J. |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Letter of Cousin John, teacher at Marshall University,
Marshall, Texas, to his cousin Miss Laura J. Kimball, Lowell Massachusetts,
mss. May 1, 1855,
|
| | | King, Frank M. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | I rode the plains |
| | | King, Frank |
| | | | see also Chesley, Hervey |
| | | King, W. H., Adjutant General of the State of
Texas |
| box |
| 2J8 | | | | Original papers of,
1886 |
| | | Kirkman, Mrs. Annie E. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Some first families in Amarillo |
| | | Klapp, John Felix |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Early history and personal memoirs. Ochiltree
County |
| | | Klasner, Mrs. L. C. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | The Casey family, interview, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
March 4, 1933 |
| | | | Two chapters from the manuscript of her unpublished
"History of Lincoln County, New Mexico," one on Bob Olinger, slain by Billy the
Kid, and one on Ash Upson, "Rolling Stone of the West," and purported ghost
writer of Pat Garrett's "Life of Billy the Kid" |
| | | Knowles, Judge Joe H. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Interview at Midland, Texas,
June 15, 1935 |
| | | Knox, John H. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Fundamentalist (poem) |
| | | Kosteritski, Colonel |
| | | | see
|
| | | Labor relations |
| | | | see Cowboy Strike |
| | | La Grange, Texas |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | La Grange Journal,
newspaper,
May 25, 1882 |
| | | Lamar, I. J. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Interview |
| | | Lamar, Juan Papers |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Juan Lamar letters in the Dientz Papers and Juan Lamar
references in the M. B. Lamar Papers,
1851-1852 |
| | | Lamar, Mirabeau B. |
| | | | see Moore, John H. |
| | | Lamb County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Land, Arthur |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Interview, memoirs of, formerly of Hansford
County |
| | | Landa, J. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Circular addressed to the citizens of New Braunfels,
Texas, re: the G. H. Sherwood matter,
May 25, 1855 |
| | | Landis, Judge Charles G. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Forty-seven years in Potter County, edited by Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Lard, Dave |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Interview, Miami-Parnell Courthouse fight, Dirty Cook,
Rube Hutton's bravery;
June 26, 1937 |
| | | | Notes about the Panhandle in the early days. Hot
Springs, New Mexico |
| | | Laurel Leaf Ranch |
| | | | see Cosmo "Scotty" Falconer |
| | | Law enforcement |
| | | | see
- Arnot, John
- Buckingham, Frank E.
- Crudgington, Charles
- McCarty, John
- McGee, Tom T.
- McKinney, Joe
- Siringo, Charles A.
|
| | | Leonard, J. J. |
| box |
| 2J17 | | | | Brand books (two) |
| | | LE Ranch |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Leverton, George |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Reminiscences of |
| | | Libraries and archives |
| box |
| 3S53 | | | | Man on a ladder in a library, watercolor
print |
| | | Libraries and archives |
| | | | see also
- McKinney, B. A.
- Wharton, Clarence R.
|
| | | Liles, M. L. "Mike" |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Interview with M. L. Liles and Mrs. Dave Howell at
Kenna, New Mexico,
August 4, 1937 |
| | | Lipscomb County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Data; letters to C. A. Dickinson |
| | | | Historical notes on |
| | | Lipscomb County, Texas |
| | | | see also Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | LIT Ranch |
| | | | see
- Hamner, Laura v.
- White, J. Phelps
|
| | | Littlefield, George W. |
| | | | see
- Haley, J. Evetts
- White, J. Phelps
|
| | | Littlefield Ranch |
| | | | see Collinson, Frank |
| | | Llano County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Llano Estacado (region) |
| | | | see
- Butts, J. C.
- Garrett, G. M.
- Hinton, Virda E.
- McGee, H. T.
|
| | | Lloyd, Frank |
| | | | see Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | Long, S. H. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Journal of S. H. Long's expedition on the Canadian River
in 1819 |
| | | Lowndes, Charles J. E. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Letter in regard to "Horseless Carriage," a ship that
sailed the plains, about 1886 or 1887 |
| | | | History of the T Anchor Ranch 2 copies |
| | | Lowndes, Mrs. C. J. E. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Interview with, on early Amarillo,
May 22, 1940 |
| | | Lowray, Lewis |
| | | | see Moore, John S. |
| | | Loyd, Dr. O. H. |
| box |
| 2J5 | | | | Oldham County, Texas; An authentic historical brief of
Old Tascosa and Oldham County |
| | | Loyd, O. H. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Oldham County reminiscences |
| | | Loyd, Dr. O. H. |
| box |
| 2J5 | | | | Oldham County, Texas; An authentic historical brief of
Old Tascosa and Oldham County |
| | | Loyd, O. H. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Oldham County reminiscences |
| | | LS Ranch |
| | | | see
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Tascosa, Texas
|
| | | Lubbock, Texas |
| | | | see
- Rush, George P.
- W.P.A. Counties
|
| | | Luttrell, Mrs. C. M. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Addition to the notes from |
| | | Luttrell, Mrs. C. M. and Arthur |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Recollections of, in the early days of Amarillo and
Claude,
September 14,
1938 |
| | | LX Ranch |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Lynn County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | McCaleb, Sue Menard |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Sidney Sherman |
| | | McCarthy, D. F. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Copies of letters to Judge O. W. Williams |
| | | McCarty, John |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Cactus, sage and loco, Black Jack Ketchum
article |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Chapter three of a manuscript dealing with the sheep
industry in New Mexico |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Miscellaneous notes on Tascosa. Letter from Lucius Dills
to John McCarty,
about the assassination of W.H. McCuller, deputy sheriff; letter
from Henry I. Hoyt to Mr. Dunn,
December 10, 1942,
November 27,
1922 |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Panhandle Fighting Men Enshrine a Hope of Tomorrow, list
of the dead in the Pacific
(1942) |
| | | McCarty, John L. |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Some aspects of the farm problem, with special reference
to the Panhandle area of Texas,
1941-1942 |
| | | Center for American History, UT Austin |
| | | October 25, 1997 |
| | | see Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | McCormick, David |
| | | | see Jones, Dr. Anson |
| | | McCoy, Alex W., III |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Ode to the land man, poem |
| | | McCuller, W. H. |
| | | | see
- McCarty, John
- Tascosa, Texas
|
| | | McCulloch County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | McCullough, John |
| | | | see McCullough, William Wallace, Jr. |
| | | McCullough, William Wallace, Jr. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | John McCullough, grandfather,
pioneer Presbyterian missionary and teacher in the Republic of
Texas 1805-1870,
|
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photostates of photographs and other illustrations
related to John McCullough, his life and family (13 items) |
| | | McEntire, Luella Harrah |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Memoirs of |
| | | McGee, H. T. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Some Panhandle and Plains history |
| | | McGee, Tom T. |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | McKeever, May Fenn |
| | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | MacKenzie, Murdo |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | A short account of the origin and development of the
Matadors, from the files of J. Evetts Haley |
| | | | MacKenzie, Ranald Slidell |
| | | | | see Gerdes, Bruce |
| | | | McKinney, B. A. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | A catalogue of the books in the library of B. A.
McKinney |
| | | McKinney, Joe |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Interview about being too tender-hearted to be a
detective |
| | | McKinney, Thomas F. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Broadside from Quintana attacking William H. Wharton,
John A. Wharton and Colonel Warren Hall for holding a clandestine election
before the date set by committee, for members of the Consultation,
Streeter
73 1835. |
| | | McLean, George |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | "Pioneer Vividly Recalls Horrors of Prairie Fires," a
newspaper article by McLean, Friona, Texas,
the legend of the start of the great prairie fire of 1906, a
complete typed manuscript of the newspaper text October 17, 1941,
|
| | | McLoughlin, M. |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | McMillen, J. S. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Autobiographical interview about Hartley
County |
| | | McQueen, Ranch |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Memo concerning ranches, early Amarillo railroads,
"Ragtown," Amarillo banks |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Notes. Amarillo, Texas, mss. 3 pp. |
| | | | Notes from a conversation with,
December, 1938 |
| | | | The ox race, mss. 2 pp. |
| | | Maffitt, John Newlin, Reverend |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Father-in-law of President Lamar, letter and newspaper
clippings |
| | | Magnolia, Texas |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Steamboat navigation, R.&D.G. Mills, Galveston,
to A. McCain, eight bales of cotton,
September 5,
1854 |
| | | | Steamboat navigation, Six receipts from W. A. Haygood
for cotton |
| | | Magnolia Land Department |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of luncheon, Hotel Adolphus, Dallas, Texas,
June 30, 1944 |
| | | Maize, Lucille Elizabeth |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Public sentiment in the Panhandle-Plains regions towards
separate statehood |
| | | Manuscripts, unidentified |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | "Issue of the San Diego Herald, July 29,
1926" |
| | | | "State of Kentucky verses H. H. H. H. Yates" |
| | | Marion County, Texas |
| | | | see Dickinson, J. L. |
| | | Marshall County, Texas |
| | | | see Hampton, Alex |
| | | Martin County, Texas |
| | | | see
- W.P.A. Counties
- W.P.A. Tours in Martin, Midland and Borden Counties
|
| | | Mason County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Masons |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | First move to establish a lodge in Texas, photograph of
the letter |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Historical Sketch of
Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4, Virginia,
1932 |
| | | | The Virginia Masonic Herald,
1938 |
| | | Matador Ranch |
| | | | see
- Haley, J. Evetts
- Hamner, Laura V.
- MacKenzie, Murdo
|
| | | Matlock, J. Eugene |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | The Neutral Ground |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Robert Potter |
| | | Matthews, Sallie Reynolds |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Sheet of original manuscript of her book, "Interwoven,"
and signed by her |
| | | Mauldin, William David |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | History of Dallam County, Texas |
| | | May, Mrs. J. E. |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Interview with, formerly Miss Molly Russell, by J. L. M.
and Earl Vandale,
September 23,
1941 |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Sketch of, from Tascosa |
| | | Meador, Douglas |
| box |
| 2H465 | | | | Interview with Meador and James J. Cooper, Matador,
Texas |
| | | Meadows, John |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Interview with, by J. Evetts Haley,
June 13, 1936 |
| | | Meadows, John P. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Early experiences of John Meadows, Tularosa, mss., 47
pp., with 2 pp. corrections |
| | | | Interview. Early experiences in Texas. Tularosa, New
Mexico,
mss. June 24, 1933,
15 pp. |
| | | | Interview about Billy the Kid, Roswell, New Mexico,
mss. February 26, 1931,
33 pp. |
| | | M. E. Church South (Dalhart, Texas) |
| | | | see Hudson, Mrs. J. R. |
| | | Medicine, Practice of |
| | | | see Texas. Republic |
| | | Merchant, John D. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Interview by Earl Vandale, at Carlsbad, New Mexico,
concerning the first settlement at Amarillo,
September 29,
1943 |
| | | Merchants and stores |
| | | | see
- Colville and Coffee
- Witt and Spikes Store
|
| | | Meriwether, William H. |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Grant of 560 acres in Guadalupe County to, by Governor
Bell,
June 7, 1850 |
| | | Merriman, F. H. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Selection of Colonel John Warren as State Senator,
Galveston,
December 10,
1845 |
| | | Methodist Church (Texline) |
| | | | see Green, Miss Lou E. |
| | | Mexicans in Texas |
| | | | see Hufford, Charles H. |
| | | Mexican War,
1846-1848 |
| | | | see
- Dimond, F. M.
- Smith, Justin H.
|
| | | Midland, Texas |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Midland County, Texas |
| | | | see
- W.P.A. Counties
- W.P.A. Tours in Martin, Midland and Borden Counties
|
| | | Military posts |
| | | | see
|
| | | Miller, Jim |
| | | | see Chesley, Hervey |
| | | Millet Brothers |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | History of the Millet Brothers from 1871-1881, by A. P.
Black |
| | | Mills, Roger Q. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Private and confidential correspondence with A. C. Gray,
1876-1879 |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Speech delivered in the United States House of
Representatives concerning unlimited coinage of silver, published,
1879 |
| | | Milton, Jeff D. |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley. Beginning of Colorado
City, Texas, Huachucas territory and early Texas Rangers, Fort Griffin and Fort
Davis,
mss., typed June 30, 1937,
52 pp. |
| | | Milton, Jeff D. |
| | | | see
- Chesley, Hervey
- Haley, J. Evetts
- Howe, Judge W. D.
|
| | | Minter, J. W. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Missouri River |
| | | | see Vestal, Stanley |
| | | Mitchell, H. Frank |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley, Amarillo,
mss. August 17, 1930,
5 pp. |
| | | Mitchell, H. Frank |
| | | | see also Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | Mitchell, S. Alfred |
| | | | see Alexander, Charles W. |
| | | Mobeetie, Texas |
| | | | see Hopkins, Mrs. W. H. |
| | | Money |
| box |
| 4ZC167 | | | | United States Currency, 6 fifty cent and 1 twenty-five
cent fractional currency |
| | | Money |
| | | | see also
- Hays County, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- Walker County, Texas
|
| | | Montgomery, George A. |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Letter from the first postmaster of Mobeetie,
mss. |
| | | Montgomery, J. C. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Mooar, J. Wright |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | "Buffalo Days," the chronicle of an old buffalo hunter,
Reverend James Winford Hunt, editor, articles in Holland's Magazine for January, February, March, April,
May, July, August, and September, 1933 |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley,
typed April 11, 12, 13, 1936,
155 pp. |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley, at Snyder, Texas,
typed July 28, 1937,
153 pp. |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Interview by Earl Vandale, J. Evetts Haley, and Harvey
Chesley at Snyder, Texas,
mss. March 2, 3, 4, 1939,
145 pp. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Manuscript of the living conditions in Texas,
mss. 1870-1880,
3 pp. |
| | | Moore, J. Ealy |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | A log of the Montana trail, edited by J. Evetts Haley,
1932. |
| | | (Reprint from Panhandle Historical
Review). |
| | | | Copy of an explanatory note from Moore's diary given to
the University of Texas, mss. 9 pp. |
| | | | Interview at Dalhart, Texas,
mss. August 10, 1937,
2 pp. |
| | | Moore, John A. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Letter to O. W. Williams about a prospecting trip in the
Treshermanar Mountains,
typed, mss. January 9, 1925,
2 pp. |
| | | Moore, John H. |
| box |
| 2J5 | | | | Papers and notes of 1831-1838; 1840-1855 |
| box |
| 2J6 | | | | Papers and notes of 1856-1860; 1862-1866;
1869-1881 |
| | | | Townsend correspondence, concerning missing Moore
Document; clippings; sketch of Moore, papers; notes of Mrs. L. Weyend for
thesis on Fayette County |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photographs of John H. Moore, Mrs. Elli Moore Townsend,
and Dr. E.G. Townsend |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Letter
to Colonel John H. Moore from Mirabeau B. Lamar dated August 31, 1839,
|
| | | | Field notes and plat of William Caruthers, surveyor,
dividing John H. Moore's half league on Cedar Creek into seven
tracts dated August 7, 1846,
|
| | | Moore, John S. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Bill of sale to Lewis Lowray, for town lots in Brazoria
and personal property,
October 15,
1832 |
| | | Morris, Sam |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Sidelights re: cowboys, mss. 14 pp. |
| | | Mossman, Capt. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Cowboy Romance anecdote told to J. Evetts
Haley |
| | | Mossman, Captain Burt C. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Interview with Mossman about Colonel Philip Mothersill,
Bar N manager |
| | | Mothersill, Colonel Phillip |
| | | | see Mossman, Captain Burt C. |
| | | Motley County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | M'Rose, Martin |
| | | | see Harkey, Dee |
| | | Mulvaney |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of Mulvaney's painting "The Preliminary Trial
of an Outlaw" (New York
a court
scene on the American frontier 1876) |
| | | National Council Union League of America |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Broadside - statement of purpose,
1870 |
| | | Neff, Ira "Boss" |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Diary,
mss. 1939,
|
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Galley proofs of Boss Neff's diary as it ran in the
Amarillo News, September,
1941 |
| | | New Braunfels, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | City ordinances passed by the city council, New
Braunfels,
May 24, 1852 |
| | | | 50th Anniversary,
Programm
zur Teier des 50 Jahrigen Jubliaums der Stadt Neu Braunfels, am 12 und 13 Mai,
1895, 1895 |
| | | | Program, 75th Anniversary of, printed handbill of
program in English and German, mss.,
May 27, 1920 |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Programm der fünfzigjährigen Jubelfeier des Deutsch -
Texanischen Sängerbundes, zu Neu-Braunfels, am Sonntag, den 4.
October, 1903 |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Statement of the company founding the German Zeitung in
New Braunfels |
| | | | Texas schools. Original, in German, of the Constitution
for Government of the German and American Union School of the city of New
Braunfels. An accompanying copy in English,
1850 |
| | | New Braunfels, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Coreth, F.
- de Zavala, Adina
- Ferguson and Brother
- Landa, J.
- Pfeil, William J.
- Pfeuffer, S. V.
|
| | | New Braunfels Meeting |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Minutes of a meeting held for the purpose of inviting
General Sam Houston and Senator Rusk to New Braunfels. Also an Eintrittskarte
to a ball in their honor,
November 6,
1853 |
| | | Newcomb, James |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Broadside appealing for votes to be elected Mayor of San
Antonio |
| | | Newcomb, James P. |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Oration delivered at Boerne, Texas,
Boerne Advance Supplement. July 4, 1883.
|
| | | New Hampshire |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Legislative resolution against admission of Texas,
29th
Congress, 2nd Session, House Document No. 23 1846, |
| | | New Hope Baptist Church |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Program - Mortgage Burning Day,
1945 |
| | | New Mexico |
| | | | see
- Arnot, John
- McCarty, John
|
| | | New Mexico Campaign |
| | | | see Connelly, Henry |
| | | New Mexico, Chames County |
| | | | see Dills, Judge Lucius |
| | | New Mexico, Grant County |
| | | | see Williams, O. W. |
| | | New Mexico, Lincoln County |
| | | | see
- Klasner, Mrs. L. C.
- Owens, W. R. "Jake"
|
| | | New Mexico, San Juan County |
| box |
| 3S52 | | | | 5″×7″ glossy photograph of the "Shiprock," T. M.
Caldwell, photographer,
1940 |
| | | New Mexico, San Miguel County |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Conchas Dam and Reservoir description,
1936 |
| | | New Orleans, Battle of |
| | | | see Bowen, R. D. |
| | | Newspapers |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Listing of early Texas newspapers |
| | | Newspapers |
| | | | see also
- Crudgington, Charles
- Gray, A. C.
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Vaughan, Voyle
|
| | | Nobles, H. A. |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | Amarillo in the nineties |
| | | Nobles, M. C. |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Amarillo's Street Railway |
| | | | Business pioneering - as told to Charles
Crudgington |
| | | Nocona |
| | | | see Gholson, Benjamin |
| | | Nolan Oil & Gas Co. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Stock certificate, Charleston, W. Virginia,
1915 |
| | | Nunn, Mrs. G. J. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Nurses and nursing |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Oakes, J. M. |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | Where Amarillo's courts have been held |
| | | Ochiltree Consolidated Townsite Co. |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Certified copy of the Corporation Charter, articles of
incorporation, record of minutes |
| | | Ochiltree County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Cutter, George W.
- Ellis, B. S.
- Jackson, Mrs. B. J.
- Klapp, John Felix
|
| | | O'Daniel, Governor Lee |
| | | | see Thompson, Ernest O. |
| | | Oden, Bill Arp |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Early Cowboy days in New Mexico and Texas
Reminiscences |
| | | Oil and gas |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Oil companies protest against Texas Attorney General
Allred's lawsuit against oil companies in Texas,
1932. |
| | | Oil and gas |
| | | | see also
- Francis, Charles I.
- Nolan Oil and Gas Company
- Vandale, Earl
- Williams, Waldo
|
| | | Oklahoma - History - Land Rush,
1889 |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Oldham, Blanche |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | History and geography of Anderson County,
Texas |
| | | Oldham County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Proceedings of the District Court,
1881-1887 |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Organization of, untitled |
| box |
| 2J6 | | | | Commissioners Court Minutes,
1881-1907 |
| | | Oldham County, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Armstrong, Marion
- Israel, T. C.
- Loyd, O. H.
- Tascosa, Texas
- Vandale, Earl
|
| | | Oldham, R. G. |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Randall County |
| | | Olinger, Bob |
| | | | see Klasner, Mrs. L. C. |
| | | Overton, Rhoda Tower |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Happy Jack School House, Hansford County,
Texas |
| | | Owens, W. R. "Jake" |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Interview, about Lincoln County War, Clay Allison, etc.
June 24, 1937 |
| | | Palo Pinto County, Texas |
| | | | see
- Veale, Fannie, Davis
- Veale, Judge William
|
| | | Pampa, Texas |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Delinquent taxes, broadside,
1925 |
| | | Panhandle Notes |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Stories told at an historical banquet, by Mrs. Lite
Knight, Judge Hoover, Mrs. Harvey Cash, Dr. Guy Owens, Bishop Seaman,
April 1938 |
| | | Panhandle Notes |
| | | | see also
- Crudgington, Charles
- Dills, Lucious
|
| | | Panhandle Old Settlers Association |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | List of members with their ages and addresses in
1937 24 typed pages |
| | | Panhandle Pioneers |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Interviews, with Johnny Chambers, Judge J. J. Fires, W.
M. Graham, Fannie M. Green, E. J. Huddleston, J. W. Minter, J. C. Montgomery,
Mrs. G. J. Nunn, Mrs. Webb |
| | | | Interviews by Claudie Harris and Mrs. C. May Cohea.
Stories of pioneer days. (District #16) |
| | | | Interview with Mr. E. J. Huddleston of Estelline, and
Mrs. Webb, Mill Iron Ranch, Estelline, Texas |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Interviews with J. R. Jenkins, Dalhart,
and Major W. H. Ingerton September 16, 1937,
|
| | | Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | | see also
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Potter County, Texas
|
| | | Panhandle - Plains Chamber of Commerce |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Letter from, Amarillo, Texas,
December 15,
1920 |
| | | Panhandle (region) |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Place names along the Fort Worth and Denver City
Railroad |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Amarillo Sunday News-Globe,
Vacation Section, the Panhandle as a vacation spot June 16, 1940,
|
| | | Panhandle (region) |
| | | | see also
- Alsup, Frances McNeill
- Armstrong, Marion
- Arnot, John
- Bullis, Pat
- Conlyn, R. H.
- Crudgington, Charles
- Dickinson, C. A.
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Gard, Al
- Goodnight, Charles
- Gough, Judge L.
- Hale, Winnie Davis
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Hopkins, Mrs. W. H.
- Jameson, John
- Lard, Dave
- McCarty, John L.
- McGee, H. T.
- McLean, George
- Maize, Lucille Elizabeth
- W. P. A. Counties
- W. P. A. Panhandle Historical Workers' Banquet
- Williams, O. W.
|
| | | Panhandle Publications Index |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | |
| | | Panhandle Royalty Owners |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Volumn I, No. 1,
June 1939 |
| | | Parker, Dickerson |
| | | | see Jones, Dr. Anson |
| | | Parker, Harry |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | My autobiography, holograph and typed copy |
| | | Parker County, Texas |
| | | | see Cottrell, Reverend M. G. |
| | | Parmalee, Richard |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Dossier and binder |
| | | Parmer County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Parsons, William H. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | Broadside, announcing his forthcoming book, "Negro
Slavery, Its Past, Present, and Future," Waco, Texas,
W
1197 ca. 1859. (2 photostats only) |
| | | Patman, Alice |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Letter to her cousin, Walter, about Charles Goodnight,
October 28,
1938 |
| | | Patrick, W. H. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Personal sketches |
| | | Pease, Governor E. M. |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Broadside calling for a special election to fill certain
vacancies in state offices and to vote on a new liquor law,
August 7, 1854 |
| | | Peet, William H. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Early history and personal memoirs (Hemphill
County) |
| | | Perkins, William Coy |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | A history of Wheeler County, Texas |
| | | Perry, Hally Bryan |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Family Notes by Request, edited by Winnie
Allen 2 copies |
| | | Petree, Adolph |
| | | | see Chesley, Hervey |
| | | Pfeil, William J. |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | New Braunfels not dead in spite of drought (real estate
advertisement) |
| | | Pfeuffer, S. V. |
| box |
| 2H487, 2H488 | | | | Notes for Geschichte der Deutschen in Texas |
| box |
| 2H473 | | | | Notes on early German settlers of Comal County,
Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Notes on history and description of New Braunfels,
Texas, mss. |
| box |
| 2J17 | | | | Poem, Traugewalten |
| | | Pfeuffer Library |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | A. N. Dauchey et al vs. James Ferguson et al |
| | | | Form of civil marriage ceremony |
| | | Photographs, unidentified |
| box |
| 3S53 | | | | Unidentified photoprint of country road,
ca. 1900 |
| | | | Albumen portrait of an unidentified man |
| | | | Photograph of unidentified ruins |
| box |
| nitrate storage area | | | | Three photo negatives of unidentified scenes, possibly
Europe |
| | | Pigman, J. W. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Autobiographical interview with Laura V. Hamner, Dallam
County,
June 9, 1936 |
| | | Pitchfork Land and Cattle Company |
| box |
| 2H478 | | | | Typed copy of original minutes of the meetings of the
directors of the Pitchfork Land and Cattle Company |
| | | Pitchfork Ranch |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Plemons, Bluford H. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | I was a cab driver |
| | | Poe, John W. |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Letter to Charles Goodnight, describing the killing of
Billy the Kid, typed,
July 10, 1917 |
| | | Polk County, Texas |
| | | | see Haynes, Emma |
| | | Pollard, J. T. |
| box |
| 2J9, 2J10 | | | | Life of, typed mss. and part of original mss., and other
papers |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of J.T. Pollard and his wife (14 copies) |
| | | Potter, Colonel Jack |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Billy the Kid rides again |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | The fall of the Jingle-Bob Empire: a sad Christmas on
the Jingle-Bob Ranch. Letter to Vandale,
Jingle-Bob miscellany September 27, 1946.
|
| | | | Letter to Earl Vandale, with enclosure of a picture of
Jack Potter, Amarillo, Texas,
October 3,
1945 |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Stories of early No-Man's Land, including Leaving the
Pecos, Before Law Came, When Law Came, Tragic Ending of the Career of Pat
Garrett |
| | | Potter, Robert |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Biographical notes: Bob Potter, Texas Firebrand, by Ed
Killman; Lew W. Kemp's Notes on Robert Potter; The History of Harriet A. Ames,
by Harriet A. Ames |
| | | Potter, Robert |
| | | | see also Matlock, J. Eugene |
| | | Potter County, Texas |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Ledger with deed records,
June 1893, to January
1922 |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | Original invitation to a ball given at the opening of
the first Court House in "Old Town," Amarillo,
Friday, March 29,
1889 |
| | | | First courthouse. Sketches of those on the different
committees at the dedication ball |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Notes taken from the notebooks of the first county
school superintendent, beginning September 1922 |
| | | | Panhandle pioneers and pioneer life in; Interviews with
Panhandle pioneers; education; tall tales from cow camps; letter from Frank
Collinson; miscellaneous information |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | H.J. Mooney interview about Amarillo |
| | | | B. Sneed - notes on the killing of Col. A. G.
Boyce |
| | | | Final Geology report of Potter County,
by Wm.
J. Millard 1917, |
| | | | Amarillo Coffee Shop - Broadside |
| | | | Bond for title establishing depot of the Fort Worth and
Denver City Railway Co. in Amarillo,
typed
copy 1887 - |
| | | | Recommendations of the Potter County Nonpartisan
Political Conference,
no date |
| | | Potter County, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Arnot, John Arnot
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Landis, Judge Charles G.
- Shearer, Ernest Charles
- W.P.A. Counties, Panhandle Area
|
| | | Potter County Taxpayers' Association |
| box |
| 2H475 | | | | Bulletin issued
and notice issued
by W. H. Brymer, President, and W. B. Stubbs, Executive
Secretary October 21, 1940,
October 30, 1941,
|
| | | Prairie Cattle Company |
| | | | see Arnot, John |
| | | Presbyterian Church |
| | | | see McCullough, William Wallace, Jr. |
| | | Presbyterian Church (Amarillo) |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Prince, Lillian vs. H. C. Prince |
| box |
| 2J10, 2J11 | | | | 114th District Court, Hutchinson County, Texas,
transcript of testimony of certain witnesses in the above case |
| | | Ragan, J. A. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Memorial to Congress on turning the course of the
Mississippi River,
1851 |
| | | Railroads |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Railroad laws of Texas - handwritten list
1878 |
| | | Railroads |
| | | | see also
- Amarillo Street Railway
- Amarillo, Plainview and Southern Railroad Company
- Coke, Richard
- Enid, Ochiltree and Western Railroad Company
- Gray, William Fairfax, II
- Hodges, F. S.
- McQueen, Ranch
- Panhandle (region)
- Potter County, Texas
- Seele, Hermann
- Silverton, Brisco County, Texas, Railroad
|
| | | Railroad, Transcontinental |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Railroad advocated by Senator Sam Houston,
30th Congress, 2nd Session, Senate Misc. Document No. 12 January 8, 1849,
|
| | | Ranches and Ranching |
| | | | see
- Aldous, Lillie D.
- Arnot, John
- Beverly, W. M.
- Bolton, J. S.
- Bullock, Mrs. Lee Gragg
- Casey, W. D.
- Chesley, Hervey
- Collinson, Frank
- Crudgington, Charles
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Falconer, Cosmo "Scotty"
- Fowler, J. B.
- Haley, J. Evetts
- Hall, Mrs. Nathan
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Hord, Nath
- Hudson, W. F.
- Lowndes, Charles J. E.
- Mackenzie, Murdo
- McClure, Charles Boone
- McQueen, Ranch
- Mossman, Captain Burt C.
- Potter, Colonel Jack
- Tascosa, Texas
- White, J. Phelps
|
| | | Randall County, Texas |
| | | | see McLure, Charles Boone |
| | | Randolph, Theodore F. |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Speech delivered in the United States Senate concerning
a bill for the restoration of General Fitz John Porter to the United States
army, published,
1880 |
| | | Ray, Worth S. |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | A Half Hour with the Town Poet |
| | | Reagan, John H. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | A. C. Gray article in the Houston Post concerning the Honorable John H. Reagan and the
Houston Ship Canal,
April 26, 1908 |
| | | | Original letter of, to A. C. Gray concerning improvement
of Buffalo Bayou,
January 2,
1878 |
| | | | Original letter of, to A. C. Gray relative to a line of
water communication from Houston to the open sea,
December 21,
1877 |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | To the voters of the First Congressional District,
To the voters of the First Congressional District,
April 12, 1859.
July 9, 1859 |
| | | Reck, John P. |
| | | | see Hogg, Walter C. |
| | | Regulator-Moderator War |
| | | | see
- Ashcroft, Dr. Levi
- Potter, Robert
|
| | | Reiss, Ellen H. |
| | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | Republic of Texas |
| | | | see Texas. Republic |
| | | Reynolds, F. Newton |
| | | | see Bowers, I. N. |
| | | Rhoda (a slave) |
| | | | see Travis, William Barrett |
| | | Ridings, John G. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | La Plata and Amarillo |
| | | | Memoirs (Potter County) |
| | | Riley, Glyndon M. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | History of Hemphill County |
| | | River Road School |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Rio Grande City, Texas |
| | | | see Texas Rangers |
| | | Roberts, Dr. I. S. |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Letter to Alexander Dienst,
November 8,
1929 |
| | | Roberts, James R. "Jimmie" |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Papers concerning |
| | | Roberts, Oran M. |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | "Brass Tacks" and Governor Oran M. Roberts'
Administration,
printed (1870-1883),
|
| | | Roberts, Oran M. |
| | | | see also White, John P. |
| | | Robertson, E. Sterling C. |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Land grant and patent no. 469 to Robertson,
February 21,
1856 |
| | | Robertson, Orrin |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Promotion handbill, Fisher County, Texas,
ca. 1888 |
| | | Robinson, J. M. |
| | | | see Arnot, John |
| | | Rocking Chair Ranch |
| | | | see Collinson, Frank |
| | | Roff, Joe T. |
| box |
| 2J9 | | | | Manuscripts of his writings |
| | | Rogers, Will |
| | | | see
- Beverly, W. M.
- Hamner, Laura V.
|
| | | Romero, J. R. "Jules" |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Biographical interview with Winnie Davis Hale, Hartley
County,
February 1941 |
| | | Royal, A. J. |
| | | | see Williams, O. W. |
| | | Royal, Frank |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Interview; memoirs (Collingsworth County) |
| | | Rumans, John |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Interview. Experiences in New Mexico and Colorado.
Claude, Texas,
April 12, 1931 |
| | | | Interview. Experiences in New Mexico and on the trail.
Amarillo,
December 8,
1928 |
| | | | Interview. Ranging experiences in Texas. Amarillo,
December 13,
1928 |
| | | | Interview. Recollections of the range and trail,
practice of reliefs on the trail. Amarillo,
December 13,
1928 |
| | | | Interview. Working for Charlie Goodnight. Amarillo,
December 8,
1928 |
| | | Runnels County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Rush, George Phillips |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | The formative years of Lubbock, Texas,
1909-1917 |
| | | Rusk, Thomas Jefferson |
| | | | see New Braunfels Meeting |
| | | Rusk County, Texas |
| | | | see Watkins, Myrtis and Pax |
| | | Russell, Mrs. Hal D. |
| box |
| 2J10 | | | | Memoirs. On the early plains of New Mexico, Texas, and
Colorado, mss. |
| | | Russell, Horace M. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Radio talk about the Confederate Reunion to be held in
Amarillo,
August 17,
1935 |
| | | | Radio talk, re: the Texan-Santa Fe Expedition,
April 24, 1936 |
| | | Rutherford, Mrs. Albert |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Story of Gorin Community and the life story of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gorin |
| | | Sabine Pass (Texas), Battle of |
| | | | see Brown, R. D. |
| | | Saddlery |
| | | | see Burns, Rollie |
| | | Saint John's Episcopal Church (Brownwood,
Texas) |
| | | | see Smith, Brooke |
| | | Salado College |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Catalogue of Salado College,
1860 |
| | | | An Act to Prohibit the Sale or otherwise disposing of
spiritous and other intoxicating liquors, within six miles of Salado College,
1866 |
| | | | Catalogue of Salado College,
1871 |
| | | | Catalogue of Salado College,
1873 |
| | | | An Act to Incorporate Salado College in Bell County,
1860 |
| | | | Announcement of the Thomas Arnold High School,
1890 |
| | | | Salado College,
J.E. Guthrie 1860-1900,
|
| | | | Salado College Scrapbook of newspaper clippings,
mostly from the Belton Journal 1873-1886,
|
| | | | Thomas Arnold Papers |
| | | | Newspaper clippings |
| box |
| 2J7 | | | | First Minutes
written by E.S.C. Robertson (1859),
|
| | | | Cumberland University, Lebanon, TN, Commencement
Invitation,
1926 |
| | | | Letters and clippings from ledgers |
| | | | Salado College Catalogues,
1917-1918 |
| | | | Finance ledger,
1900 |
| | | | Finance ledger,
1901 |
| | | | Minute book of the Trustees,
1882 |
| | | | Finance ledger,
1901-1906 |
| box |
| 2J8 | | | | Correspondence, papers |
| | | | Thomas Arnold Papers |
| | | | List of items from Salado College |
| | | Sample, Wilton |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | The Slidell Mission to Mexico, manuscript |
| | | Sampson, Henry |
| | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | San Antonio, Texas |
| | | | see Newcomb, James |
| | | Sandoval, Paulita |
| | | | see Vandale, Earl |
| | | San Jacinto, Battle of |
| | | | see
- Almonte, Juan N.
- Baker, Captain Mosely
- Bowen, R. D.
- Green, Thomas J.
|
| | | San Saba County, Texas |
| | | | see Warren, Mildred |
| | | Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Autographed official order to Juan M. Alzugaray to
present to the Treasury for official retirement benefits |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Original holograph letter addressed to Colonel Manuel
Reyes Veramendi,
November 1,
1832 |
| | | Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de |
| | | | see also Almonte, Juan N. |
| | | Santa Fe Expedition |
| | | | see
- Gallagher, Peter
- Grover, George W.
- Hoyle, Stephen A.
- Russell, Horace M.
|
| | | Sayers, J. D. and George Pfeuffer |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Letters relating to each,
1886 |
| | | Sayers, Lieutenant Governor |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Inteview,
1880 |
| | | Saxon, Harry |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Interview,
about Colonel Kosteritski and Jeff Milton March 1945,
|
| | | Schaefer, Joe |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Interview,
about Black Jack and his gang March 1945,
|
| | | Schools |
| | | | see
- Doshier, Mrs. F. B., Collection
- Gray, E. N.
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Hardeman County, Texas
- New Braunfels, Texas
- Overton, Rhoda Tower
- Salado College
- Taylor, G. L.
- UT - Commencements
|
| | | Scott, F. A. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Interview. Those who went up the long trail. |
| | | Scott, Fred Albert |
| | | | see Haley, J. Evetts |
| | | Sears, Alice G. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Original letters to Edwin Fairfax Gray,
April 24, 1857, and June
13, 1857 |
| | | Sears, C. W. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Letter to Edwin Fairfax Gray, U.S.N.,
October 19,
1857 |
| | | Sears, George D. |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Secession |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | The secession ordinance to dissolve the union between
the State of Texas and the other States united under the compact styled, "The
Constitution of the United States of America," "State Gazette,"
WF 163 February, 1861.
|
| | | Secession |
| | | | see also Houston, Sam |
| | | Seele, Hermann |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | An die Burger von Comal County, railroad,
1889 |
| | | Seguin, John |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Copy of a portion of a letter written from Gonzales,
detailing the fall of the Alamo,
March 11, 1836 |
| | | Seguin, John N. |
| box |
| 2H470 | | | | Personal memoirs,
1834-1842 |
| | | Selby, Robert Agee |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | A history of Hutchinson County, Texas |
| | | Shackelford County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Citizens petition to County Court of Jack County,
August 1874 |
| | | Shafter, Lieutenant Colonel William R. |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Explorations in Western Texas,
1875 |
| | | Shaw, S. C. |
| box |
| 2J8, 2J9 | | | | Sketches of Northwestern Virginia |
| | | Shearer, Ernest Charles |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | A survey history of Potter County |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | A survey history of Potter County |
| | | Sheep and Wool |
| | | | see
- McCarty, John
- Vandale, Earl
|
| | | Sheet music |
| | | | see Gard, Al |
| | | Shelby County, Texas |
| | | | see Ashcroft, Dr. Levi H. |
| | | Shepard, Seth |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Letter to A. C. Gray, acknowledging receipt of a copy of
Gray's diary,
November 23,
1909 |
| | | Sherman, Sidney |
| | | | see McCaleb, Sue Menard |
| | | Sherman County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H463 | | | | Personal notes on, as told by C. R. Foster, to Winnie
Davis Hale |
| box |
| 2H469 | | | | Personal notes on, as told by Mrs. Cline Gilbert to
Winnie Davis Hale,
February 28,
1941 |
| | | Sherman County, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Taylor, G. L.
- Vandale, Earl
|
| | | Sherrill, R. E. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Colorful history of Haskell County is
recounted |
| | | Shettles, E. L. |
| box |
| 2J1 | | | | "Recollections of a Long Life," file of the
Pontotoc Progress (Mississippi),
December 15, 1935,
through July 9, 1936 |
| | | Shoe Bar Ranch |
| | | | see Fowler, J. B. |
| | | Silverton, Briscoe County, Texas, Railroad |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Railroad proposed from Silverton to some point....
(January 18,
1907) |
| | | Siringo, Charles A. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Biography by J. Evetts Haley |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Typed manuscript by J. Evetts Haley |
| | | Slaves and slavery |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Some more obscure cases brought to the Texas Supreme
Court between
1846 and 1865 |
| | | Slaves and slavery |
| | | | see also
- Gray, William Fairfax
- Parsons, William H.
- Texas
- Travis, W. Barrett
|
| | | Smiley, Joseph |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | St. Peter at the gate |
| | | Smith, Ashbel |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Letter in his own hand introducing John G.
James |
| | | Smith, Brooke |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | History of St. John's Episcopal Church of Brownwood,
Texas Memoirs of Brooke Smith of Brownwood, Texas
(1935) |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | 3 2 1/4" × 4" sepia unidentified snapshots (small
stream, people in pasture) |
| | | Smith, Henry |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Commission of John Cameron, Samuel Houston, and John
Forbes by Henry Smith to settle Indian boundaries, San Felipe,
December 28,
1835 |
| | | | Commission of John Cameron, Samuel Houston, and John
Forbes by Henry Smith to settle Indian boundaries, San Felipe,
photostat copy December 28, 1835,
|
| box |
| 3S129a | | | | Commission of John Cameron, Samuel Houston, and John
Forbes by Henry Smith to settle Indian boundaries, San Felipe,
negative and photograph of original December 28, 1835,
|
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Photostat of letter of Charles B. Stewart about the seal
on the Commission to settle Indian boundaries and a graphite rubbing of the
seal |
| box |
| Broadside Collection DB | | | | Usurpation and Corruption broadside, attacking the
General Council and calling on all citizens to aid him in carrying out the
powers delegated to him. San Felipe de Austin,
Streeter 146 January 22, 1836.
|
| | | Smith, Justin H. |
| box |
| 2J2 | | | | Papers of; correspondence,
notes for his "War with Mexico" 1916-1918;
|
| box |
| 2J3 | | | | Papers of; notes for his "War with Mexico,"
correspondence,
1916-1918 |
| box |
| 2J4, 2J5 | | | | Papers of; notes for his "War with Mexico," and
transcripts |
| box |
| 2J16 | | | | Notes for his "War with Mexico" |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Three poster boards in Spanish related to Justin Smith's
"War with Mexico" |
| | | Soash, W. P. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Interview with,
November 15,
1936 |
| | | Sons of the Republic of Texas |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Southern Pacific Railroad |
| | | | see Gray, William Fairfax, II |
| | | Southwood, Judge J. E. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Interview with Southwood, the founder of the town of
Panhandle,
June 15, 1937 |
| | | Spanish-American War Veterans |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Living in Amarillo and living in the Panhandle as of
1937 |
| | | Stephens County, Texas |
| | | | see Veale, Fannie Davis |
| | | Stevens, I. J. M. |
| | | | see Hogg, Walter C. |
| | | Stevenson, Carrie P. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Early Amarillo |
| | | Stevenson, Carrie P. |
| | | | see also
- Amarillo, Texas
- Stevenson, Jesse Buchanan
- True, Dr. E. F.
|
| | | Stevenson, Jesse Buchanan |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Randall County |
| | | Stewart, C. B. |
| | | | see Houston, Sam |
| | | Stonewall, Colorado |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of Stonewall Colorado -
1931 |
| | | Streeter, Thomas W. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | List of books and pamphlets exhibited by him at the
Texas Centennial |
| | | Swisher County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | T Anchor Ranch |
| | | | see
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Lowndes, Charles J. E.
- McClure, Charles Boone
|
| | | Tarwater, Billy |
| box |
| 2H472 | | | | The Mill-Iron Ranch |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | The Pitchfork Kid |
| | | Tascosa, Texas |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Letter,
from Lucius Dill to John McCarty about the assassination of W.H.
McCullar, deputy sheriff; Letter,
from Henry J. Hoyt to Mr. Dunn December 1942,
November 1922,
|
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Tascosa Photographs: Don Casimiro Romero Hacindo; "L-S"
Ranch Headquarters; Clouds reflected in water; Gravestone of Frank Valle; Three
gravestones; Scotty Wilson, beside an old Caretta wheel; Tascosa, Texas, west
end of main street |
| | | Tascosa, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Arnot, John
- Collinson, Frank
- Dills, Judge Lucius
- Hamner, Laura V.
- Loyd, Dr. O. H.
- McCarty, John
- Vandale, Earl
|
| | | Tascosa, Old |
| | | | see
- Armstrong, Marion
- Austen, Mrs. Elizabeth
- Hamner, Laura V. and Annie Teague
- Hoyt, Henry
|
| | | Taylor, G. L. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | The first schools in Sherman County |
| | | Taylor, W. F. |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | Interview |
| | | Taylor, Texas |
| | | | see Threadgill, John |
| | | Templeton, R. L. |
| | | | see Hansford County, Texas |
| | | Tepe, Benjamin Franklin |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Questionnaire, early history and personal memoirs
(Hemphill County) |
| | | Terry, Jerry |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Civilization built on Buffalo Chips, historical
article |
| | | Terry County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Petition for a line of military posts between the Red
River and the Rio Grande,
30th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Misc. Document, No.
122 April 17, 1848,
|
| | | | Resolutions concerning slavery in territory acquired by
the Mexican War,
30th Congress, 1st Session, House Misc. Document No. 91 May 18, 1848,
|
| | | | Texas boundary along the Sabine Pass, Sabine Lake and
Sabine River,
30th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Miscellaneous Document No.
123 April 17, 1848,
|
| | | | Texas' claim to a part of New Mexico, 31st Congress,
First Session, House of Representatives Executive Document No. 65,
May 16, 1850 (5 copies) |
| | | | Texas' claim to the territory of New Mexico, House of
Representatives Executive Document No. 65 and 66, 31st Congress, 1st Session,
Washington,
May 16, 1850 |
| box |
| 4Zc167 | | | | Five dollar Treasury Warrant, No. 33787, issued at
Austin,
July 4, 1862 |
| | | | Treasury Warrant, from the State of Texas, for one
dollar,
March 10, 1862 |
| | | | Texas, Amnesty Oath |
| | | | | see Gray, A. C. |
| | | | Texas, Annexation of |
| | | | | see101, February 5, 1845 |
| box |
| 2H476 | | | | Date on which it ceased to be set by Texas Supreme
Court. James H. Cocke vs. E. P. Calkin & Company |
| box |
| 2.325/D40c | | | | Letter of Marque and Reprisal, signed by Sam Houston and
cancelled by Ashbel Smith,
November 26,
1844 |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Literal copy of the report of James Collingsworth,
chairman of the committee, on loans made to Texas in January 1836 |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Medicine and surgery, Blank form used in 1838 whereby
the Medical Censor for the senatorial district he represented, granted
temporary permit to practice medicine and surgery within his district until the
annual meeting of the Board of Medical Censors for the Republic of Texas met in
the Capitol on the second Monday in November |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Copy of an act to provide for collecting and conveying
Indian prisoners to the Waco Village, signed by N.H. Darnell, Speaker of the
House of Representatives approved
(Copy Certified by Anson Jones, Secretary of State) December 28, 1842.
|
| | | Texas. Republic |
| | | | see also
- Attwell, William
- Burnett, David G.
- Chambers, Thomas Jefferson
- Houston, Sam
- McCullough, William Wallace, Jr.
- Gray, William Fairfax
- Jones, Dr. Anson
|
| | | Texas. Republic. Army |
| | | | see
- Gallagher, Peter
- Johnson, Albert Sidney
|
| | | Texas. Republic - Financial Affairs |
| | | | see Clark, Edward W. |
| | | Texas. Republic. Navy |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Resolution of the Legislature of Texas, favoring
"Incorporating the Texas Navy into that of the United States," Washington,
Senate Misc. Document No. 62, 30th Congress, 1st Session February 29, 1848,
|
| | | Texas Revolution |
| | | | see
- Almonte, Juan N.
- Baker, Captain Mosely
- Blake, R. B.
- Bowen, R. D.
- Burleson, Edward
- Convention of 1836
- de Cos, Martin Perfecto
- Declaration del Pueblo de Texas Reunido
- Declaration of Texas Independence
- Dubourg, General
- Gray, William Fairfax
- Green, Thomas J.
- Houston, Sam
- McKinney, Thomas F.
- Sequin, John
- Vandale, John J.
|
| | | Texas, Secession of |
| | | | see Secession |
| | | Texas State Board of Health |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Preliminary report of Austin water investigation,
Austin, Texas,
December 22,
1916 |
| | | Texas State Historical Association |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Regarding Quarterly
index |
| | | Texas. Supreme Court |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Sam Houston, President, vs. James F. Perry, executor of
Stephen F. Austin, deceased, appeal from Travis County; the court declares the
Republic of Mexico grants of land to Austin are void and are public
domain |
| | | Texas. Supreme Court |
| | | | see also Slaves and Slavery |
| | | Texline, Texas |
| | | | see Green, Miss Lou E. |
| | | Thomas, Mary Eldie |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Channing, Texas,
January, 1941 |
| | | Thomas, Mary Eldie |
| | | | see also Vandale, Earl |
| | | Thompson, A. P. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Candidate for Senator from Houston. Circular to voters
of Harris County, re: his platform,
July 13, 1859 |
| | | Thompson, Albert W. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | The feud between Chunk Colbert and Clay
Allison |
| box |
| 2J15 | | | | The story of Black Jack Ketchum 219 pp. |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photographs related to The Story of Black Jack Ketchum,
21-3″ ×5″ negatives, 1-5″ × 7″ negative, 45-3″ × 5″ glossy prints, 1-5″ × 7″
glossy print |
| | | Thompson, Allan |
| | | | see Crudgington, Charles |
| | | Thompson, Ernest O. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Radio address over KFAG, Fort Worth, Texas,
and a caustic comment by Governor Lee O'Daniel on Thompson's stand
on old age pensions August 14, 1939,
|
| | | TH Ranch |
| | | | see Hord, Nath |
| | | Threadgill, John |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Taylor and surrounding country in Williamson County,
Texas |
| | | Timmons, C. A. |
| | | | see Armstrong County, Texas |
| | | Tod, John G. |
| box |
| 2H486 | | | | Original letter to A. C. Gray, acknowledging receipt of
a copy of Gray's diary,
January 20,
1910 |
| | | Todd, Mrs. W. J. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Interview, early days at and around Canadian, Texas,
June 17, 1937 |
| | | Townsend, Mrs. Elli Moore |
| | | | see Moore, John H. |
| | | Townsend, Dr. E. G. |
| | | | see Moore, John H. |
| | | Transportation |
| | | | see Lowndes, Charles J. E. |
| | | Travis, W. Barret |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Bill of sale from John Brown to Anna C. Allen, selling a
negro woman slave named Rhoda. San Felipe de Austin,
(Entirely in Travis' handwriting. His signature appears twice on the
document. Possibly the last legal paper Travis ever wrote.) June 19, 1835
|
| | | Treasury Warrents |
| | | | see
- Coke, Honorable Richard
- Jackson County, Texas
- Texas
|
| | | True, Dr. E. F. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Autobiographical interview |
| | | Truelove, Otis |
| box |
| 2H474 | | | | 1918 candidacy for judge of the 47th Judicial District
of Texas 2 pp. |
| | | Tulia, Texas |
| | | | see Butts, J. C. |
| | | Turkey Track Ranch |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Turner, Avery |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Letter to J. Evetts Haley giving interesting facts about
his life from 1874 to 1929 |
| | | U.S. Army |
| | | | see Hoffar, Lieutenent John |
| | | U.S. Army. Cavalry |
| | | | see Carter, Robert Goldthwaite |
| | | U.S. Army - History - Punitive Expedition into Mexico,
1916 |
| | | | see Vandale, John J. |
| | | U.S. Judiciary |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Petition that District Judges remain in their districts
at least ten months each year,
30th Congress, 1st Session, House Misc. Document No. 97 July 24, 1848,
|
| | | Upson, Ash |
| | | | see Klasner, Mrs. L. C. |
| | | UT - Commencements |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Program - Class Day Exercises,
June 10, 1901 |
| | | | Program - Final Exercises,
June 10, 1901 |
| | | | Program - Alumni Day,
June 11, 1901 |
| | | | Invitation to Commencement Exercises,
June 12-13,
1892 |
| | | Vance, Zebulon B. |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | Speech in the United States Senate concerning the end of
Reconstruction,
1879 |
| | | Vandale, Earl |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | 16″ × 20″ portrait of Earl Vandale
(unframed) |
| box |
| 2J17 | | | | Correspondence related to the Vandale
Collection |
| | | | Collection check list,
1948 |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Memorandum from notes, about Paulita Sandoval of San
Miguel County, New Mexico |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Miscellaneous papers: Hartley, Texas; Sherman County,
Texas, C. P. Foster notes; Jessie Loomis notes from Mrs. Clive Gilbert,
Stratford,
Mrs. Mary Eldie Thomas, Channing, Texas; Mrs. Mary K. Cole's
information on W. E. Collins notebook; Mickey and Frenchy McCormick;
Bibliography; Letter to John McCarty from Edward N. Wentworth,
about the sheep industry in New Mexico in the early
1800s February 28, 1941;
December 9, 1941,
|
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Reports on oil fields made to the Ohio Fuel Oil
Company |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Programs, membership information for various
organizations
1911-1946 |
| | | | Personal papers, receipts, letters, clippings,
1923-1937, 1940,
1950 |
| | | | Notes, catalogs, correspondence related to his book
collection |
| | | | Correspondence related to his book
collection |
| | | | Catalogs - rare books |
| | | Vandale, Earl |
| | | | see also
- May, Mrs. J. E.
- Merchant, John D.
- Mooar, J. Wright
- Potter, Colonel Jack
|
| | | Vandale, John J. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | The diplomacy between the United States and the Texas
revolutionists |
| | | | The influence of corporations on American
politics 2 copies |
| | | | The Pershing Punitive Expedition,
1916 |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | The political career and political theory of Louis
Trezevant Wigfall |
| | | Van Dyke, Henry |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | "Texas," an ode written for and read at the dedication
of Rice Institute, Houston, Texas,
October, 1912 |
| | | Vaughan, Voyle |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | A history of journalism on the South Plains |
| | | Veale, Fannie Davis |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | On the Texas frontiers: the story of my life (Palo Pinto
county), mss. 151 pp. |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photographs: Old Veale mansion in Palo Pinto County,
site of first settlement in Stephens County; Old graveyard in Stephens
County |
| | | Veale, Judge William |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Address at the "Old Settlers Reunion" in Palo Pinto
County, Texas,
July 21, 1897 |
| | | Vermont |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | Resolutions re: annexation of Texas, 28th Congress, 2nd
Session, House Document No. 70,
January 25,
1845 |
| | | Vernon, Texas |
| | | | see Bailey, W. M. |
| | | Vestal, Stanley |
| box | box |
| 2J19 | 3S53 | | | The Missouri, by Stanley Vestal (aka W. S. Campbell)
mss.,
1949, 1953 |
| | | Virginia |
| | | | see Shaw, S. C. |
| | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project |
| | | | see
- Sections: W.P.A. Activities, W.P.A.
- Counties, and W.P.A. Miscellaneous
-
Walker, C. W. "Charlie"
-
Walker, W. W. "Walter"
-
Walker, W. D. "Bill"
|
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | Interview by J. Evetts Haley of former cowboys,
August 5, 1937 |
| | | Walker, Lyda |
| | | | see Armstrong County, Texas |
| | | Walker County, Texas |
| box |
| 2Zc167 | | | | 1 fifty cent and 1 twenty-five cent certificate, issue
at Huntsville, Texas February 20, 1863, and
July 16, 1862, |
| | | Ware, James |
| | | | see Austin, Stephen F. |
| | | Warles, Levin |
| | | | see Fleming, Bart |
| | | War of 1898 |
| | | | see Spanish-American War Veterans |
| | | Warren, Colonel John |
| | | | see Merriman, F. H. |
| | | Warren, Mildred |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Texas place names in Blanco, Brown, Coleman, Collin,
Concho, Fannin, Gillespie, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Runnels, and San Saba
Counties |
| | | Watkins, Myrtis and Pax |
| box |
| 2H479 | | | | In Old Rusk County |
| | | Weaver, Claude |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Temple Houston, a character sketch |
| | | Webb, Mrs. |
| | | | see Panhandle Pioneers |
| | | Webb, John R. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | Frontier life of John Chadbourne Irwin |
| | | Webber, John F. |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Papers |
| | | Wellborn, P. C. |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Interview, Buffalo hunting, Fort Worth,
January 21,
1932 |
| | | Welles, Gideon |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Letter, photocopy,
July 27, 1865 |
| | | Wellington, Texas |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Historical notes on the First Baptist Church |
| | | | Historical notes on the First Methodist Church by Mrs.
A. V. Cocke |
| | | Westcott, R.D. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD 1305 | | | | "Circular not from R.D. Westcott, Democratic
Extravagance Unmasked!!" signed by W.H.G. Houston,
February 5,
1876 |
| | | West Texas (region) |
| | | | see Shafter, Lieutenant Colonel William R. |
| | | West, America (region) |
| | | | see Vestal, Stanley |
| | | Wetsell, Mrs. W. W. |
| | | | see Ferguson, Vivian |
| | | Wharton, Clarence R. |
| box |
| 2H482 | | | | A catalogue of books in the library of, Houston,
Texas |
| | | Wharton, General John A. |
| | | | see
- Ballinger, William Pitt
- Gray, A. C.
- McKinney, Thomas F.
|
| | | Wharton, William H. |
| | | | see McKinney, Thomas F. |
| | | Wheeler County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Report of the first Grand Jury and a list of early
indictments |
| | | Wheeler County, Texas |
| | | | see also
- Adams, Ruby Winona
- Bradford, H. B.
- Perkins, William Coy
|
| | | Whitcomb, Miss Addie Rosalee |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Autobiographical interview, Potter County,
Texas |
| | | White, Judge B. H. |
| | | | see Donley County, Texas |
| | | White, J. Phelps |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Beginning of the LIT Ranch, interview, Roswell,
January 15,
1927 |
| | | Recollections, ranching operations in Mexico with George W.
Littlefield, 2 copies |
| | | White, John P. |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Memorial to Oran M. Roberts,
June 22, 1898 |
| | | White, Perry A. |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Interview of,
September 27,
1932 |
| | | White Deer Polish Settlement |
| | | | see Haiduk, Regina |
| | | Wichita County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Wier, W. "Bill" |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Interview, Billy the Kid, where Frank Jackson of the Sam
Bass gang died, etc. |
| | | Wigfall, Louis Trezevant |
| | | | see Vandale, John J. |
| | | Wilbanks, Mrs. A. M. |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Interview, memoirs, Hansford County, Texas |
| | | Wilbarger County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Williams, Jesse C. |
| | | | see Williams, O. W. |
| | | Williams, O. W. |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | An old-timer's reminiscences of Grant County, New
Mexico |
| | | Interview, notes on Fort Stockton country, Fort Stockton, July
24, 1930, mss., 3 pp. |
| | | Letter from Fort Stockton, Texas, to Mr. G. F. Grant, Portland,
Maine, June 30, 1930, mss., 8 pp. |
| | | Letter to A. C. Harris, Carthage, Illinois, September 7, 1931,
mss., 4 pp. |
| | | Letter to J. C. Williams, Hankow, China, December 15, 1924,
mss., 8 pp. |
| | | Letter to J. C. Williams, Hankow, China, June 3, 1925, mss., 14
pp. |
| | | The story of a tree Indian burial near Clarendon, mss. (Speech
at West Texas Historical Society, Albany, Texas, May 10, 1941) |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Concerning the career and killing of A. J.
Royal |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Interview, in the Panhandle in 1878, Fort Stockton,
Texas,
August 22,
1930 |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Interview with, at Fort Stockton,
July, 1941 |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Letter to Captain Jesse C. Williams, Shanghai, China,
March 10, 1930 |
| | | | Notes on the Fort Stockton country, mss. |
| | | | Panther chase told in a letter to his daughter years
ago; newspaper article |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | Panther hunt |
| | | | Reminiscences of, in Old New Mexico, secured through the
efforts of J. Evetts Haley, Fort Stockton, Texas,
Why not have a Historical Society, Whence came Roy Bean in Fort
Stockton?" July, 1930;
" |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Sketch of life of, prepared by his grandson and filed
with the Fort Stockton paper for obituary purposes |
| | | Williams, O. W. |
| | | | see also
- Baldwin, Sam D.
- McCarthy, D. F.
- Moore, John A.
|
| | | Williams, Waldo |
| box |
| 2H477 | | | | Letter to Martin W. Schwettmann, concerns the deepest
oil producing well in the world,
letter
December 1928,
dated May 16,
1940 |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | "Lord" Beresford and Lady Flo, mss. |
| | | Williamson County, Texas |
| | | | see Threadgill, John |
| | | Willingham, C. B. |
| | | | see Arnot, John |
| | | Willis, Judge Frank |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Wilson, Mrs. Jane Adeline |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Account of the recent captivity of Mrs. Jane Adeline
Wilson, among the Comanches |
| | | Winkler, E.W. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | List of publications and manuscripts about early Texas
Notes about Vandale as a collector |
| | | Winkler, Frank |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Interview by Charles Crudgington with R. L. Winkler, son
of Frank Winkler, mss. 4 pp. |
| | | Winkler, R. L. |
| | | | see Winkler, Frank |
| | | Witt and Spikes Store |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Daybook, Emma, Texas,
1900 |
| | | Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. C. |
| | | | see Armstrong County, Texas |
| | | Wolf, James G. |
| | | | see Kelley, Edward J. |
| | | Women |
| box |
| 2.325/U506 | | | | Newspaper page, The Atlanta Journal, Five
Georgia Girls Become First `Ladies' of Texas" 1935, " |
| | | Woodburn, Olive |
| | | | see Armstrong County, Texas |
| | | Woodville, Henry |
| | | | see Ashcroft, Dr. Levi |
| | | Woodward, J. H. H. |
| box |
| 2J18 | | | | Pamphlet advertising services to prosecute suspended or
rejected Bounty Land Claims and handwritten letter to Levi Richardson,
1858 |
| | | World War I - Bond Drives |
| | | | see Comal County, Texas |
| | | World War II |
| | | | see McCarty, John |
| | | Wright, Mrs. M. B. |
| box |
| 2H485 | | | | Interview, memoirs of, Hansford County, mss. |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Interview, memoirs of, Hansford County, typed
mss. |
| | | W.P.A. ACTIVITIES |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | Program of "Portrayal of Panhandle History through
W.P.A. Projects,"
November 22,
1938 |
| | | W.P.A. Panhandle Historical Workers' Banquet |
| | | W.P.A. COUNTIES |
| box |
| 2H484 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 50 pp. |
| | | Andrews County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 58 pp. |
| | | Bailey County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 39 pp. |
| | | Borden County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 78 pp. |
| | | Briscoe County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 81 pp. |
| | | Castro County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes, mss. |
| | | Cochran County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H471 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, Transportation in 1936,
by H.G. Brougher |
| | | Collin County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes on 68 pp. |
| | | Crosby County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes |
| | | Dallam and Hartley Counties, Texas |
| box |
| 2H485 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 71 pp. |
| | | Dawson County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes, mss. |
| | | Deaf Smith County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes on, historical
and descriptive |
| | | Dickens County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 89 pp. |
| | | Ector County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, history of |
| | | Fannin County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes on,
mss. |
| | | Floyd County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H485 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes for a history
of |
| | | Foard County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 37 pp. |
| | | Gaines County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 87 pp. |
| | | Garza County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 10 pp. |
| | | Glasscock County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 49 pp. |
| | | Hale County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes for a guide book,
mss. |
| | | Hall County, Texas |
| | | Hartley County, Texas |
| | | see W.P.A., Dallam County |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes, mss. |
| | | Hockley County, Texas |
| box |
| 2J16, 2J17 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes |
| | | Howard County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes |
| | | Lamb County, Texas |
| box |
| 2J15 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 405 pp. |
| | | Lubbock County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes on |
| | | Lynn County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 75 pp. |
| | | Martin County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, mss. |
| | | Martin, Midland, and Borden Counties, Tours in |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 128 pp. |
| | | Midland County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes, for a guide
book 50 pp. |
| | | Motley County, Texas |
| box |
| 2J11 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, pp. 1-500, with an
index for pages 1-
1951 |
| | | Panhandle Area |
| box |
| 2J13 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, mss., pp.
501-949 |
| box |
| 2J14 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, mss., pp.
950-1500 |
| box |
| 2J15 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, (Potter County), mss.,
pp. 1501-1725 |
| box |
| 2J16 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, mss., pp.
1726-1951 |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 52 pp. |
| | | Parmer County, Texas |
| | | Potter County |
| | | see W.P.A. Counties. Panhandle Area |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes |
| | | Swisher County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 38 pp. |
| | | Terry County, Texas |
| box |
| 2H481 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, cemeteries of Wichita
Falls |
| | | Wichita County, Texas |
| | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project. History of the
Swiss-German population, some statistics on the county and on the city of
Vernon, history of Oklaunion, some main birds and reptiles, ghost
towns |
| | | Wilbarger County, Texas |
| box |
| 2J1 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, notes 24 pp. |
| | | Yoakum County, Texas |
| | | W.P.A. MISCELLANEOUS |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | W.P.A. Federal Writer's Project, mss. |
| | | Texas Tours |
| | | XIT Ranch |
| | | | see Hamner, Laura V. |
| | | Yoakum County, Texas |
| | | | see W.P.A. Counties |
| | | Young, Stanley P. |
| box |
| 2H483 | | | | White Buffalo, mss. |
| box |
| 3S183 | | | | Photograph of young white buffalo and two older black
buffalo |
| | | Zavala, Adina de |
| | | | see de Zavala, Adina |
| | | Zeitung
Subscriptions |
| box |
| 2J1 | | | | Receipt for subscriptions to Zeitung, to Dr. Bracht from Ferdinand
Lindheimer |
| | | Zeitung |
| | | | see also New Braunfels |
| | | Ziegler, Jesse |
| | | | see Gray, E. N. |
| | | Zimmerman, Frank W. |
| box |
| 2H487 | | | | Interview, about Armstrong County, Texas,
I was a pioneer churchman, mss. March 17, 1938
|
| | | zu Wied, Herman Furst |
| box |
| 2J1 | | | | Statement of the success of the German emigration
project, especially as it relates to the Texas colonization of the Verein as
opposed to individual immigration, Wiesbaden,
1851 |
| | | Z-Z Ranch |
| | | | see Bullock, Mrs. Lee Gragg |
| | | BROADSIDES |
| | | | Burleson, Edward and F.W. Johnston |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OB | | | | | Broadside announcing the "Fall of Bejar and surrender
of General Cos!",
1835 |
| | | | Bush, W.E. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | Cattle Brand Chart and Guide |
| | | | Castro, Henry |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Broadside, warning colonists against sharpers,
undated |
| | | | Chambers, Thomas Jefferson |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Commanding General, Army of Reserve for the Protection
of the Liberties of Texas, form letter soliciting subscriptions to a loan to
Texas for the purpose of arming, equipping, and provisioning a reserve army,
1836 |
| | | | Confederate States of America |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | | One one hundred dollar Confederate States of America
bond, issued
with all coupons attached October 27, 1862,
|
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1300 | | | | | One one thousand dollar Confederate States of America
bond, issued
with all coupons attached March 1, 1864,
|
| | | | Connelly, Henry |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Territorial Governor of New Mexico, call to arms to
resist a Texas invasion,
September 9,
1861 |
| | | | Convention of 1836 |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | | Copy of the Declaration of Independence |
| | | | Cowboys |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1301 | | | | | Evolution of cowboy's paraphenalia by Jo Mara,
1933 |
| | | | de Cos, Martin Perfecto |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Broadside issued at Matamoras,
addressed "To all and everyone of the inhabitants of the three
departments of Texas" warning them against disturbing public order and peace,
printed in Spanish on one side and English on the other July 5, 1835,
(2 copies) |
| | | | Declaration del Pueblo de Texas Reunido |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | en Convention General, at San Felipe de Austin,
November 7,
1835, 7 5/8" × 12 5/8" |
| | | | Geologic Chart |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | By Rubie Vaughn |
| | | | Germans in Texas |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | Minutes of a political convention, as held in San
Antonio,
May 15, 1854 |
| | | | Green, Thomas J. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | | Brigadier General of the Army of Texas, "Texas
Official!!" broadside announcing the victory at San Jacinto, printed at New
Orleans,
the first printed announcement of the Battle of San
Jacinto Friday, May 13, 1836,
|
| | | | Gurley, E. J. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | Rejoinder concerning J. L. L. McCall, a district
attorney, and the prosecution of Peter Garland and others for "killing the
friendly Caddoes" |
| | | | Houston, Sam |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OB | | | | | Broadside, to the people of Texas, declares against
secession and states he will not join any movement to secede from the Union,
Austin, Texas March 16, 1861,
|
| | | | | Proclamation of Sam Houston, Commander-in-Chief of the
Army of Texas, dated Head Quarters, Washington, Texas,
calling for volunteers December 12, 1835,
|
| | | | Landa, J. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | Circular addressed to the citizens of New Braunfels,
Texas, re: the G.H. Sherwood matter,
May 25, 1855 |
| | | | McKinney, Thomas F. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Broadside from Quintana attacking William H. Wharton,
John A. Wharton and Colonel Warren Hall for holding a clandestine election
before the date set by committee, for members of the Consultation,
Streeter 73 1835,
|
| | | | Merriman, F.H. |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Selection of Warren as State Senator, Galveston,
December 10,
1845 |
| | | | New Braunfels, Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Programm der fünfzigjährigen Jubelfeier des Deutsch -
Texanischen Sängerbundes, zu Neu-Braunfels, am Sonntag, den
4. October,
1903 |
| | | | Newcomb, James |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | Broadside appealing for votes to be elected Mayor of
San Antonio
[ca. 1897] |
| | | | Parsons, William H. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | Broadside, announcing his forthcoming book, "Negro
Slavery, Its Past, Present, and Future," Waco, Texas,
ca. 1859 (2 photostats only) |
| | | | Reagan, John H. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | To the voters of the First Congressional District,
April 12,
1859. |
| | | | To the voters of the First Congressional District, July 9,
1859 |
| | | | Republic of Texas |
| box |
| 2H488 | | | | | Medicine and surgery, Blank form used in 1838 whereby
the Medical Censor for the senatorial district he represented, granted
temporary permit to practice medicine and surgery within his district until the
annual meeting of the Board of Medical Censors for the Republic of Texas met in
the Capitol on the second Monday in November |
| | | | Secession |
| box |
| Broadside Collection LOB | | | | | An ordinance to dissolve the union between the State
of Texas and the other States united under the compact styled "The Constitution
of the United States of America," "State Gazette,"
February
1861 |
| | | | Smith, Henry |
| box |
| Broadside Collection DB | | | | | Usurpation and Corruption broadside attacking the
General Council and calling on all citizens to aid him in carrying out the
powers delegated to him, San Felipe de Austin,
January 22,
1836 |
| | | | Texas Legislature |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | List of names, nativities, ages, times of emigration,
residences, occupations, and post offices of the Senators and Representatives
of the Seventh Legislature of Texas,
1857-1858 |
| | | | Westcott, R. D. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1305 | | | | | "Circular not from R.D. Westcott, Democratic
Extravagance Unmasked!!" signed by W.H.G. Houston,
February 5,
1876 |
| | | MISSING ITEMS |
| | | | Clark, Howard L. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1259 | | | | | Texas facts refute Minnesota slanders, a state of
truly wonderful resources and progress and limitless future |
| | | | Duncan, I. E. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1259 | | | | | Political broadsides
dated 1932 |
| | | | Ferguson, James E. |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1259 | | | | | Governor James Ferguson and Our University, issues,
quotations, condemnation; printed by the Ex-Students' Association of the
University of Texas,
1917 |
| | | | Keller, Texas |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1259 | | | | | Announcing the new town of Keller, Wheeler County,
Texas |
| | | | Russell, Clyde |
| box |
| Broadside Collection OD
1259 | | | | | New Town in the Making, Keller, Texas |
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