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Description of Series
Series I: Correspondence, 1849-1956 (boxes 1-4)
Series II: Legal, 1927-1940 (boxes 4-5)
Series III: Speeches, 1918-1940 (boxes 4-5)
Series IV: Thomas F. Harwood materials, 1923-1925 (box 6)
Series V: Visual materials (box 6)
Series VI: News clippings/scrapbooks, 1930s (boxes 6-7)
Series VII: Texas History Research Files (box 8)
Series VIII: Printer matter/manuscript materials, 1804-1939 (boxes 8-20)
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Guide to the Clarence Wharton Papers, 1804-1956
MS 019
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Wharton, Clarence Ray, 1873-1941 |
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Clarence R. Wharton papers |
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1804-1956 |
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Abstract: |
The Clarence R. Wharton Papers includes Wharton’s papers, correspondence, research files and manuscripts related to Texas history. The correspondence pertains primarily to the preparation and/or publication of his works, such as "Gail Borden, pioneer," "Wharton's History of Fort Bend County," "Remember Goliad," "L'Archeveque," and others. Also included is manuscript material of other authors. |
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MS 019 |
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10 Cubic Feet |
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(20 boxes) |
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Library Service Center (This off-site storage requires 24 hours' notice for access. Contact woodson@rice.edu) |
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English |
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Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas |
Clarence Ray Wharton, son of Frank B. and Ella Ray Wharton, was born in Tarrant County, Texas, on Oct. 5, 1873. He attended county schools, taught from 1888 to 1892, studied law and was admitted to the bar around 1893. He began a law practice in 1885 in Decatur with Charles V. Terrell, moved in 1897 to Richmond and then to Houston to join the law firm of Baker, Botts, Baker, and Lovett in 1901. On Aug. 5, 1902 he married Adele Spoonts, and together they had four children. He was made full partner of the law firm in 1906, and as a corporate attorney represented Houston Lighting and Power, Houston Gas and Fuel, and Houston Electric companies. Wharton was the first chairman of Houston Community Chest, and prominent in the American Red Cross during World War I. He was active in the Harris County Historical Society, reaching vice president in 1923. He was very well known for his many articles and published works on Texas history. He died in Houston on May 1, 1941 and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery.
Excerpted from The New Handbook of Texas, 1996.
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The Clarence R. Wharton Papers includes Wharton’s papers, correspondence and manuscripts related to Texas history. The correspondence pertains primarily to the preparation and/or publication of his works, such as "Gail Borden, pioneer," "Wharton's History of Fort Bend County," "Remember Goliad," "L'Archeveque," and others. Also included is manuscript material of other authors.
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Materials are organized into eight series: |
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Series I: Correspondence, 1849-1956 (boxes 1-4) |
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Series II: Legal, 1927-1940 (boxes 4-5) |
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Series III: Speeches, 1918-1940 (boxes 4-5) |
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Series IV: Thomas F. Harwood materials, 1923-1925 (box 6) |
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Series V: Visuals (box 6) |
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Series VI: News clippings/scrapbooks, 1930s (boxes 6-7) |
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Series VII: Texas History Research Files (box 8) |
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Series VIII: Printer matter/manuscript materials, 1804-1939 (boxes 8-20) |
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Restrictions on Access
This material is open for research.
Conditions Governing Access
Stored off-site at the Library Service Center. Please request this material via woodson@rice.edu or call 713-348-2586.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish from the Clarence R. Wharton papers must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.
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Texas -- Goliad |
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Texas -- San Jacinto |
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financial records |
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documents |
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Texas -- Fort Bend County |
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Texas -- Brazoria County |
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corrrespondence |
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Borden, Gail, 1801-1874 |
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Briscoe, Andrew |
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Dixon, Sam Houston |
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Fannin, James Walker, 1806?-1836 |
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Harwood, Thomas F. |
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Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906 |
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Rister, Carl Coke, 1889-1955 |
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876 |
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Swisher, John Milton, 1819-1891 |
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Bastrop, Baron de, 1759-1827 |
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Bailey, George M. |
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The Masterson Texana Collection (book collection) is a good source for published materials related to the manuscript materials. See http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/search_masterson_books.html.
See also Harris Masterson I Papers MS468. Online guide available at http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/mss/ms468.html.
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Clarence R. Wharton Papers, MS 19, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
The materials were received in 1970-71 from Carroll and Harris Masterson III as part of the Masterson Texana Collection.
No future additions are expected for this material.
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Series I: Correspondence, 1849-1956 (boxes 1-4) |
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W.P. Huff to Jas. Knight, 1849 |
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1920s |
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Concerning "Pictorial History of Texas," 1926-1927 |
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American Historical Society, April 19, 1928-Dec. 30, 1939 |
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Mary R. Bolton, 1928-30 |
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Concerning San Jacinto book, 1929-31, 1938-39 |
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B.O. Baker, 1930s |
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General, Sept. 1930-Jan. 1936 |
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Concerning Texas history book, 1930-31, 1938-39 |
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Houston Independent School District, 1931-32 |
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Re: Gail Borden, May 1935-Jan. 1939 |
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Re: Mirabeau B. Lamar, Oct. 1935-Dec. 1935 |
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General, Feb. 1936-1942 |
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Re: Jean L’Archeveque, Nov. 1936-Aug. 1939 |
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Re: Wm. Scurlock, Feb. 1937-March 1937 |
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Re: Charles S. Taylor, June 1937-Nov. 1937 |
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Re: Ft. Bend County, Aug. 1937-Feb. 1939 |
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Re: Ft. Bend County, March 1939-Jan. 1940 |
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Re: Texas history, 1937-38 |
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Re: Judge Baird, Sept. 1938-Jan. 1941 |
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Re: Texas history, 1939-41 |
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Lena Archebech, Aug. 1939 |
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Re: History of Ft. Bend County, 1939-40 |
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Re: Beauregard Bryan, March 1939-Feb. 1943 |
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Jesse H. Jones, 1952 |
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Isaac B. DeSha, 1953, 1956 |
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Publishers |
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Bobs-Merrill Co. Publishers, 1934 |
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9 |
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Kingsport Press, 1923, 1929-30, 1933 |
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10 |
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Southern Publishing Co., 1930-42 |
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11 |
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Southwest Press, 1931, 1934-35 |
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Turner Co., 1935-39, 1941 |
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Publishers, general, 1930-31, 1933-35, 1939 |
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Miscellaneous, n.d. |
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Series II: Legal, 1927-1940 (boxes 4-5) |
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Southwest Press contract, 1935 |
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Publishing agreement with Naylor Co., 1939 |
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Royalty contract with Southern Publishing Co., 1933 |
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Contract between C. Wharton & Banks Upshaw & Co., 1935 |
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Moses Jones v. J.R. Williams |
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Heirs of John Bricker v. Keystone Mills Co., c. 1933 |
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Gulf Oil Corp. v. Marathon Oil Co., c. 1936 |
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Gulf Oil Corp. v. Marathon Oil Co., c. 1937 |
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Gulf Oil Corp. v. Marathon Oil Co. (appendix), c. 1937 |
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El Paso Electric Co. v. National Labor Relations Board, c. 1939 |
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Jurisdiction of the Alcade Courts in Texas prior to the revolution [c. 1927] |
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List of papers and documents in custody of Dr. Hill, 1940 |
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Pamphlets (legal and speeches), 1935 |
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Pamphlets (legal and speeches) |
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Series III: Speeches, 1918-1940 (boxes 4-5) |
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Speeches, 1935 |
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Address, Harris Co. Taxpayers League, 1931 |
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“A Day of Destiny,” Texas Bankers Association, 1918 |
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“Industrial Peace in Texas,” Texas State Manufacturers Association, 1939 |
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“It May Take a Thousand Years,” Baylor University Commencement, 1938 |
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“Labor Laws of Texas,” Executive Committee of Texas Manufacturers Association, 1940 |
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C.V. Terrell portrait presentation, State Teachers College, Denton, 1936 |
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“Utility Situations in Texas,” Galveston City Attorneys Association, 1929 |
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Speeches, general, 1920s-30s |
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Series IV: Thomas F. Harwood materials, 1923-1925 (box 6) |
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Gammel’s Book Store, 1923-25 |
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Scribners & Sons, 1924-25 |
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Eugene Digges, 1924 |
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E.L. Shettles, 1924 |
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Receipts |
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Series V: Visual materials (box 6) |
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Goliad, Tex. |
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Andrew Briscoe house |
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Perry house, Peach Point |
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Elizabeth Powels' Place |
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Phelps house, “Orizimbo” |
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Mrs. Edwin Shepherd, others |
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William Summers tombstone |
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C.R. Wharton |
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Mrs. John A. Wharton & daughter |
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Palmetto |
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Old train station in Houston |
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Assorted images |
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Series VI: News clippings/scrapbooks, 1930s (boxes 6-7) |
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Various |
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20 |
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“Let Us Have Industrial Peace” |
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“100 Years Ago Today” column, c. 1936 |
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Photocopies of “100 Years Ago Today” |
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“Signers of Declaration of Independence of Texas” |
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“George M. Bailey” |
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Miscellaneous clippings, pictures, verse |
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“Information (and misinformation) gathered while writing a history of Ft. Bend County, 1935-39” |
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Series VII: Texas History Research Files (box 8) |
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Gutzom Borglum |
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Josephine Wharton Bradley |
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Mrs. J.E. Irvin |
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Invitations |
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Secretary of Commerce statement, 1943 |
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Statement by Vice President Wallace, 1943 |
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Sam Houston biographical information |
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8 |
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List of Clarence Wharton’s works |
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“Remember Goliad” brochure |
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Prospectus: "History of Fort Bend County, 1822-1900" |
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Prospectus mailing list |
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Ingroa letters (photocopies) |
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Wharton family genealogy |
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Miscellaneous |
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Series VIII: Printer matter/manuscript materials, 1804-1939 (boxes 8-20) |
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Subseries A: Reviews |
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Coronado’s Children |
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16 |
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From Quebec to New Orleans |
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17 |
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Judge Winston’s Life of Jefferson Davis |
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18 |
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The Texas Navy |
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Subseries B: Transcriptions |
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19 |
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Letter re: Harrisburg and the railroad, 1839 |
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20 |
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“Counties in Texas in which San Jacinto Veterans are known to be buried” |
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21 |
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List of Colonel Fannin’s men, 1836 |
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22 |
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Jas. W. Fannin letters, 1830-32 |
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23 |
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"Six Letters from Texas," 1836 |
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24 |
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“List of people who received Mexican land in Harris County” |
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25 |
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“More Desperadoes Arrested,” 1876 |
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26 |
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“Letter from Hall’s Command, “ 1878 |
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27 |
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“Letter from State Trooper,” 1877 |
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28 |
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“Arrest of the Stage Robber,” 1877 |
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29 |
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“From One of McNelly’s Boys,” 1876 |
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30 |
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“State Trooper,” 1878 |
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31 |
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“Letter from Lt. Hall’s Command,” 1877 |
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32 |
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“McNelly’s Men and the Desperadoes,” 1876 |
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33 |
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“On Sail Boat,” 1878 |
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34 |
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“From a Soldier’s Reminiscences,” 1850 |
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35 |
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"Texas Telegraph and Register," Oct. 1835-April 1836 |
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Letters and articles concerning Gail Borden; bound |
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Texas items from LA newspapers, 1804-37; bound |
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3 |
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Lapham letters; bound |
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Lost Towns; 1830s newspaper notices; bound |
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"Wild Oats Sowing"; ts. carbon transcription of print; bound, 1937 |
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Subseries C: Manuscripts |
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"Sidelights of the Battle of San Jacinto," Vol. 1&2, (2 c.) R. B. Blake Ts., ts. carbon; bound |
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Chapters for San Jacinto book, ts. carbons |
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"History of Fort Bend County" Ts., ms. alterations; bound |
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"Fort Bend County," Ts., ms., photographs, clippings, notes; bound, 1938-39 |
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Preface to "Fort Bend County," ts. carbon |
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Index to "History of Fort Bend County," ts. |
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Bibliography for "Fort Bend County," ts. carbon |
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Translation of H. Ehrenberg’s "Fahrten und Schicksale Eines Deutschen in Texas," E.W. Bartholomae M.A. thesis, ts., ms. annotations; bound, 1925 |
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"Miscellaneous Manuscripts and Letters" Ts., photocopy, clippings; bound |
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"Life of Governor Hogg," George Bailey Ts. carbons (2 volumes), inserted clippings; bound, 1927 |
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“The Need for a New Approach to the History of Texas,” R.G. Santos |
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12 |
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"One Hundred Years Ago Today, " Vol. 1 & 2 Ts.; bound, 1935-36 |
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"Colonel John M. Swisher Remembrances of Texas and Texas People," 1879; ts.; bound |
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"Pictorial History of Texas Photos" with ms. notes; bound Illustrations with notes. 2 copies; bound Illustrations with notes, variations; bound 1937 Illustrations with notes, variations; bound, c. 1939 |
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"Men Who Fought with Houston at San Jacinto" (2 volumes), Sam Houston Dixon Ts. carbons with alterations, 2 volumes; bound |
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"Berber Davenport File of Fannin Documents," Ts., ms., photocopies, clippings; bound, 1933 Ts. carbon; bound |
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"Some Critical Reflections on the Christian Religion," W.H. Wilson Ts., with letter; bound, 1929 |
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"The Nueces-Rio Grande Border," Paul S. Taylor Ts., annotations, additions; bound |
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"Jack Tolman," Ts., ms., printed articles, memoirs, photo, holograph letters; bound |
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History of Texas “Notes prepared by R.D. Holt…;” bound Ms. ts., maps, illustrations; bound Ts. carbon; bound |
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"L’Archeveque and other Sketches," Ts., ms., photographs; bound |
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"Thirty Presidents," Ts, illustrations, alterations; bound, 1931 |
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"The Whartons of Old Brazoria," Ts., ms., photographs, letters, clippings; bound |
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"The Whartons of Old Brazoria," Bob Boyce Ts., ms.; bound, 1923 |
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"Baron de Bastrop," with R.W. Moore’s M.A. thesis Ts., ms., photocopy, maps, photographs; bound, c. 1932 |
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"The Vindication of Don Carlos Barrett, Horne," Ts, ms. alterations; bound, 1930 |
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"A Report of Hurricanes, and Conditions Indicating a Hurricane in the Vicinity of Galveston, Texas, from 1867 to 1916," Rex D. Frazier Ts.; bound, 1921 |
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"Remember Goliad," ts.; bound |
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"The Goliad Campaign," Ts., added printed pages, clipping; bound, 1933 |
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"El Presidente: Life of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna" Ts.; bound Ts. carbon; bound |
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"Santanta, the Great Chief of the Kiowas, and His People" (3 vol.) Ts. carbons (2) with added illustrations; bound Printed, ms. and ts. notes, illustrations; bound |
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"Charitable Trusts," Ts. carbon; bound |
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"Alphabetical List of Soldiers in the Goliad Campaigns," Aterbury |
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“Sterling, the Thirteenth Governor of Texas,” ts. |
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“The Phantom State of West Texas,” ts. carbon |
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“Lysander Wells’ Letter,” ts. carbon |
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"Heroes of the Revolution," ts. carbon |
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“The Governors of Texas,” ts. carbon |
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“A Day in Old Brazoria,” ts. carbon |
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“What is the Farmer’s Future?,” ts. |
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Introduction to "Garden Club of America," ts. carbon |
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“Charges of Judge Evermont Ward,” ts. |
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"A Short History of Texas," ts. carbon, Josephine Wharton Bradley |
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"A Short History of Texas," Josephine Wharton Bradley Ts, ms., ts. alterations; bound |
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"Gail Borden" (first draft), ts. annotations |
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Chapter 11: “Gail Borden Goes to London,” ts. carbon, annotations |
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Bibliography for Gail Borden, ts. carbon |
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Gail Borden, Jr., Pioneer Ts. carbon with ms. alterations; bound, 1939 |
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“America, Knight Errant of the Ages,” ts. carbon |
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“A Renegade Son,” ts. carbon |
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“Boundary Settlement,” ts. carbon |
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“East of the Rio Grande” (play), ts. carbon |
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“Houston—A Seat of Government of Texas,” ts. carbon |
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Unnamed manuscript, ts. carbon |
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Manuscript annotations for The Life of Philip, Late Duke of Wharton |
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Subseries D: Proofs |
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"Pictorial History of Texas," Illustrations, ms. alterations; bound, 1930; Illustrations, ms. alterations; bound, 1930 (pages cut to trade size); Illustrations, ms. alterations; bound, 1935; Without illustrations, with ms. corrections and additions for Vol. 2; bound First edition proofs with few corrections (2 volumes); bound |
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"History of Fort Bend County," Ms. alterations/additions, inserted clippings/illustrations; bound, 1939 Title, table of contents, illustrations, 1939 Newsprint off-print, Chapter XII Ts. And ms. additions and alterations, inserted clippings, Annotated; bound |
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"The Heroes of San Jacinto," Dixon & Kemp Ms. and ts. additions and insertions; bound |
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"San Jacinto: The Sixteenth Decisive Battle," Ms. alterations; bound First proof |
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"Remember Goliad," Inserted clippings, illustrations, ms. alterations, photocopies, c. 1931; bound |
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