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J. Frank Dobie was a noted Texas author and English professor at The University of Texas at Austin. He was also editor of the Texas Folklore Society's publications during the 1930's and 1940's.
Historian, author, folklorist. Born in 1888 on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas, Dobie was awarded his B.A. by Southwestern University (1910), M.A. by Columbia University (1914), and Ph. D. by the University of Texas (1933). Served in the 116th Field Artillery Unit during World War I. Taught at the University of Texas, Oklahoma A & M, and Cambridge University in England (1914-1947). Awarded the Medal of Freedom by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. B. Johnson in 1964.
Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, Secretary-editor of the Texas Folklore Society, author of many books and articles on Southwestern folklore.
Historian, author, folklorist. Born in 1888 on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas, Dobie was awarded his B.A. by Southwestern University (1910), M.A. by Columbia University (1914), and Ph. D. by the University of Texas (1933). Served in the 116th Field Artillery Unit during World War I. Taught at the University of Texas, Oklahoma A & M, and Cambridge University in England (1914-1947). Author of numerous articles and books on Texas, including "Coronado's Children" (1931), "The Longhorns" (1941), "The Mustangs" (1952), and "Tales of Old Time Texas" (1955). Awarded the Medal of Freedom by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Died in 1964.
Writer, historian, and University of Texas professor of English.
The events described by Daniels can be found in part in O. Henry's Buried treasure.
J. Frank Dobie was an author, folklorist, and teacher, noted for his work on the history, culture, and mythology of the American Southwest. Born on a Texas ranch, he received degrees from Southwestern and Columbia Universities, and an honorary degree from Cambridge University, England, where he was a lecturer. He taught at the University of Texas for thirty-three years.
J. Frank Dobie, teacher, storyteller, folklorist, historian, and author, was born September 18, 1888 on a ranch in the South Texas brush country of Live Oak County. Raised in the toughening, physically bracing traditions of a remote ranching region, Dobie nonetheless developed an early love for language and literature. His mother encouraged reading, providing her children with mail-ordered books, and his father developed the boy's narrative sense with nightly readings of the King James version of the bible. Dobie's mother saw to it that he and his siblings were sent away to relatives in the small town of Alice so that they could obtain the requisite schooling to pursue higher education.
Dobie received his BA from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. There, under the influence of Professor Albert Shipp Pegues, he became enthralled by the English romantic poets. There too he met the poetry-loving Bertha McKee, who would become his wife, lifelong companion, adviser, booster and critic. After Dobie received his degree in 1910, he taught at a high school in Alpine, Texas and worked summers as a newspaper reporter. Deciding he wished to teach poetry at a more advanced level than high school, Dobie pursued a Masters at Columbia University. He later admitted to being only a lackluster student who learned more from New York and the New York theater than he did from the university.
Returning to Texas, Dobie joined the English Department of the University of Texas at Austin. In his first year there, he officed with Stith Thompson who introduced him to the organization with which he became so closely identified, the Texas Folklore Society World War I soon wrested Dobie from the classroom and he was sent overseas shortly before the armistice. While he missed the fighting, he took the opportunity to acquaint himself with Europe.
Dobie returned to the University of Texas English Department after his discharge from the army. Still ambivalent about his life's direction, he left UT in 1920 to run an uncle's ranch. The ranching stint was unsuccessful and he returned to teaching, writing his wife that "in the university I am a wild man; in the wilds I am a scholar and a poet" (Tinkle 102). He began to settle on a scholarly pursuit that could make use of both environments. Dobie had enjoyed listening to the stories of one of his uncle's vaqueros, Santos Cortez. "It came to me that I would collect and tell the legendary tales of Texas as Lomax had collected the old-time songs and ballads of Texas and the frontier. I thought that the stories of the range were as interesting as the songs. I considered that if they could be put down so as to show the background out of which they have come they might have high value" (Tinkle 102). From that point, Dobie actively pursued the folk legends of the Southwest in his travels, readings, and writings.
Dobie became editor of the Texas Folklore Society in 1921. He took a strong hand in the independent direction of the organization, which still follows the standards he set. Under Dobie, the Texas Folklore Society broke from the practices of the American Folklore Society. The national branch examined the subject from an objective scholarly viewpoint while Dobie and his followers instead collected and presented folklore as a living, breathing, participatory endeavor.
Dobie's second book, Coronado's Children, received national attention and broadened substantially the Texas writer's audience. In 1932, Dobie ventured into broadcasting with the radio program "Longhorn Luke and his Cowboys." He also published articles in magazines and continued to put out his folklore books. He frequently traveled in search of material for his books, and he became a popular speaker on the lecture circuit. In 1939, he began his syndicated newspaper column "My Texas." Successful in each medium, Dobie came to symbolize the essence of Texas in the popular mind.
Through all this activity, Dobie remained based at the University of Texas in Austin. In 1930, he introduced his course Life and Literature of the Southwest, and it became the most popular offering on campus. Its curriculum was copied in universities across the state.
Dobie had always had a prickly relationship with the University of Texas based partly on his refusal to seek a PhD and partly on his belief that the Southwest was a sufficient scholarly focus in its own right. In 1943, Dobie left UT to serve a two-year stint as lecturer on American History in Cambridge, England. Upon his return, Dobie jumped right into a heated controversy when he spoke out in defense of Homer Price Rainey, president of the University of Texas, in the fight with the Board of Regents. In 1947, when then University president Theophilus Painter refused to grant Dobie another leave, Dobie resigned with the administration's acquiescence. He remained at his home in the University area and was always associated with the University of Texas though his formal days as a teacher were over.
Dobie endeared himself to the public both through his personality and his brand of tale telling. He boldly used his popularity to speak out on social issues and other causes that captured his attention. An ardent individualist, he constantly railed against censorship, demagogic religiosity, and those who would impede freedom of thought. "I have come to value liberated minds as the supreme good of life on earth" ( Some Part of Myself 6). He championed black voting rights in 1945 and supported organized labor's right to strike. He considered certain college departments unsatisfactory as programs of learning. Journalism, he said, was the unctuous elaboration of the obvious. Of education-trained teachers he commented, "I have never encountered one possessed of a first class mind, though I have encountered a few fairly good ones. Many are dull well-meanders, cunning climbers, exponents of the paltry, and, worst of all, duelers of eager searching intelligence--especially of intelligence lodged in teachers not willing to knuckle" (Tinkle 170).
After Dobie's death in September of 1964, his wife Bertha, who had worked so closely with him throughout their life together, saw to the publication of two books under Dobie's name based on his notes. The Dobies had no children of their own but were particularly fond of Bertha's nephew, Edgar Kincaid. Kincaid moved in with the Dobies when he became a student at the University of Texas, and he remained in their Austin house on 26th Street to tend to them in their old age. Kincaid was an avid ornithologist and editor of The Bird Life of Texas (1974).
The Dobie name today is often spoken in the same breath with that of his two University of Texas contemporaries, the historian Walter Prescott Webb and the naturalist Roy Bedichek. The three friends have been titled Texas' intellectual triumvirate and are considered the forerunners to Texas literature. "[They] were living proof that serious persons could do independent cultural work in Texas" ( Texas Observer 18).
Joe Frantz remarked that Dobie was "Texas' first liberated mind to achieve a wide audience and the first truly professional writer produced by the state" ( Third Coast 1983). Many Texas writers openly credit Dobie with giving them the inspiration not only to be a writer but also to feel comfortable using their home state as a subject. Billy Lee Brammer admitted, "It never occurred to me--ever--until I read Frank Dobie, that I could be a writer. There simply were no writers in Texas" ( Texas Observer 21). Fred Gipson confided that he had never realized it was possible to live in Texas and be a writer until Dobie set the example ( Austin American Statesman B5). Publisher and screenwriter Bill Wittliff wrote Bertha on Dobie's death that "Dobie was the prime moving force of my life." Bertha and friends established a most fitting memorial to Dobie in light of his contribution to Texas letters, the Dobie-Paisano fellowship. The award provides money for writers and artists to work on their projects during a six month stay on Dobie's Paisano ranch in the hill country outside of Austin.
Bibliography: Dobie, J. Frank. Some Part of Myself . Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1967; Dugger, Ronnie, "Dobie, Bedichek, Webb: Workers in the Culture," The Texas Observer 19 Aug. 1983: 18; Frantz, Joe, "The Forty Acre Follies,” The Third Coast, Dec. 1983: 100; Porterfield, Billy, "Dobie's Roots Helped Texas Writers Blossom" The Austin American-Statesman, 24 Sep. 1990: B1; and Tinkle, Lon. An American Original . Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1978.
J. Frank Dobie, historian, teacher, author, and folklorist, was born on September 26, 1888 on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas, the son of Richard J. and Ella (Byler) Dobie. In 1910, he graduated with a B. A. degree from Southwestern University in Georgetown. He began teaching shortly thereafter in Alpine, Texas, and working summers as a newspaper reporter. After receiving a master's degree from Columbia University, Dobie joined the University of Texas faculty and the Texas Folklore Society in 1914. Dobie and writer Bertha McKee were married in 1916. He interrupted his work at the University for two years during World War I and then again in 1920 to manage his uncle Jim Dobie's ranch. In 1919, Dobie began writing articles for the Southwest Review (then known as the Texas Review). Dobie's first book, A Vaquero of the Brush Country, was published in 1929. This book was followed two years later by Coronado's Children (1931), and then On the Open Range (1931), Tales of the Mustang (1936), The Flavor of Texas (1936), Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver (1939), The Longhorns (1941), Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest (1942), and Tongues of the Monte (1947).
Dobie was also a vocal member of the Advisory Board of Texas Historians, which reported regularly to the Commission of Control for the Texas Centennial Celebrations. These celebrations were characterized by a strong interest in Texas history, and accordingly marking and preserving sites of historical significance. The Advisory Board made specific recommendations with accompanying budget outlines to the Commission. The recommendations included erecting new markers for the graves of notable individuals in Texas history, making corrections to inscriptions on existing Texas monuments, the relocation of the remains of Texas heroes to the Texas State Cemetery, and creation of new monuments to mark the sites of important historical events. Dobie himself was outspoken in his criticism of the state of existing monuments. During this time, he corresponded with historian and Advisory Board chairman Louis Wiltz Kemp, as well as famous sculptors Gutzon Borglum, Pompeo Coppini, and Bonnie MacLeary. Dobie was also active in the Centennial Celebrations themselves and was even offered a seat on the Speakers' Platform at the Dallas festivities.
In 1939, Dobie began his syndicated newspaper column "My Texas." After a leave of absence from the University of Texas during World War II, Dobie became embroiled in a fierce debate with the University of Texas board of regents over the firing of President Homer P. Rainey in November 1944. Dobie requested a continuation of his leave of absence in 1947, but was refused and dismissed from the UT faculty, thereby ending his teaching career. Dobie remained in the Austin area and devoted all his time to writing and anthologizing. Publication of The Voice of the Coyote (1949), The Ben Lilly Legend (1950), The Mustangs (1952), Tales of Old Time Texas (1955), Up the Trail from Texas (1955), I'll Tell You a Tale (1960), and Cow People (1964) occurred during this time. President Lyndon Johnson awarded him the Medal of Freedom on September 14, 1964, and Dobie died on September 18, 1964.
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Paul Wilhelm Collection, 1936-86
Title:
Paul Wilhelm Collection 1936-86
Collection of newspaper articles concerning California desert history, culture, and lore written by Paul Wilhelm and other authors, predominantly published by the Indio Daily News. Many Indio Daily News articles were published as part the newspaper's Desert Lore series. Collection includes additional writings by George Law. Collected between the years 1936-86.
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- Paul Wilhelm Collection, 1936-86
Gillmor, Frances, 1903-1993. Papers of Frances Gillmor, 1910-1993 (bulk 1930-1973).
Title:
Papers of Frances Gillmor, 1910-1993 (bulk 1930-1973).
Biographical materials, diaries, correspondence, research materials, published and unpublished manuscripts and articles, slides, photographs, and audio tapes.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft.
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- Gillmor, Frances, 1903-1993. Papers of Frances Gillmor, 1910-1993 (bulk 1930-1973).
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Tracks of Frederic Remington; [manuscript].
Title:
Tracks of Frederic Remington; [manuscript]. [196-]
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Tracks of Frederic Remington; [manuscript].
Dobie, Dudley Richard, b. 1939. Dobie, Dudley R., Jr., papers, 1990-1992, undated
Title:
Dobie, Dudley R., Jr., papers, 1990-1992, undated
Comprised of a letter, a history, pamphlets, and photographs, the Dudley Dobie, Jr., Papers, 1990-1992, undated, document the restoration by Dobie of his cousin J. Frank Dobie's house.
ArchivalResource: 1/2 in.
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- Dobie, Dudley Richard, b. 1939. Dobie, Dudley R., Jr., papers, 1990-1992, undated
Lee, Russell, 1903-1986. Lee, Russell, photograph collection, 1935-1977.
Title:
Lee, Russell, photograph collection, 1935-1977.
The collection consists primarily of Lee's work after he left the federal government in 1946.
ArchivalResource: 3,618 photographic prints; 708 slides; 27,057 photographic negatives; 5 col. transparencies.
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- Lee, Russell, 1903-1986. Lee, Russell, photograph collection, 1935-1977.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. A parrot smuggled across the Rio Grande; [manuscript].
Title:
A parrot smuggled across the Rio Grande; [manuscript]. Release July 17, 1964.
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. A parrot smuggled across the Rio Grande; [manuscript].
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Letter to Herman Wright. San Marino, CA. 1949 Jan. 11.
Title:
Letter to Herman Wright. San Marino, CA. 1949 Jan. 11.
Concerning his request to withdraw his name from use as Honorary Chairman of the Progressive Party of Texas.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Letter to Herman Wright. San Marino, CA. 1949 Jan. 11.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Thomas Heywood: the golden age.
Title:
Thomas Heywood: the golden age. 1914.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Thomas Heywood: the golden age.
Dobie, Martha, Collection 88-91; 88-108., 1923-1988, undated
Title:
Dobie, Martha, Collection 1923-1988, undated
Books, pamphlets, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, book catalogs, journals, and prints compose the Martha Dobie Collection, 1923-1988, undated, documenting the life of Dobie's brother, writer J. Frank Dobie, as well as her interests and the history of the Dobie family.
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- Dobie, Martha, Collection 88-91; 88-108., 1923-1988, undated
Heinsohn, Edmund. Heinsohn, Edmund, papers, 1925-1990.
Title:
Heinsohn, Edmund, papers, 1925-1990.
Papers concern the pastoral career of Dr. Edmund Heinsohn, lawyer and Methodist minister. Sermons, correspondence, articles, speeches and addresses and eulogies relate to Heinsohn's activities as pastor of the University Methodist Church in Austin, Texas, and his pacifist, desegregationist and educational activities.
ArchivalResource: 9 ft., 6 in.
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- Heinsohn, Edmund. Heinsohn, Edmund, papers, 1925-1990.
Thompson, S. mss., 1911-1976
Title:
Thompson, S. mss., 1911-1976
Collection consists of the papers of Stith Thompson, 1885-1976, including correspondence; writings by Thompson; biographical and autobiographical materials such as travel files and diaries; materials relating to professional societies and conferences to which he belonged and attended; and family genealogies on which he worked over the years.
ArchivalResource: 8562 items
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- Thompson, S. mss., 1911-1976
Dobie, Dudley R. Jr. papers 2011-081., 1990-1992, undated
Title:
Dobie, Dudley R., Jr., papers 1990-1992,undated
Comprised of a letter, a history,pamphlets, and photographs, the Dudley Dobie, Jr., Papers, 1990-1992, undated,document the restoration by Dobie of his cousin J. Frank Dobie’s house.
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- Dobie, Dudley R. Jr. papers 2011-081., 1990-1992, undated
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- Newspaper columns and articles.
Title:
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- Newspaper columns and articles.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- Newspaper columns and articles.
Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961, Papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Title:
Sam Rayburn papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Rayburn served as a Texas legislator from 1906 to 1912, when he was elected to the United States Congress. He was elected House majority leader, Democratic Party, in 1937, holding that position until 1940 when he was named Speaker of the House. He continued in that office until his death in 1961, except for two periods of Republican control when he served as minority leader. Correspondence, speeches, interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, financial records, maps, charts, and reports document the political career of Sam Rayburn.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet
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- Rayburn, Sam, papers 92-172, 92-257, 92-389, 92-415, 94-017, 96-066, 96-177, 97-347, 98-130, 2008-225, 2009-008. 29749116., 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Sprague, Marshall. Papers, 1825-1994 (bulk 1930s-1980s).
Title:
Papers, 1825-1994 (bulk 1930s-1980s).
Personal papers of Colorado historian and author Marshall Sprague. The bulk of this collection dates from the 1930s to the 1980s and includes diaries, research files, writings and autobiographical audiotapes. Correspondence in this collection primarily consists of letters between Sprague and his editors, people commenting on his writings, and other Colorado and Western history authors, though there is also some personal correspondence. The materials in this collection largely document Sprague's professional career as a writer, though his hobbies such as chess, bird watching, and playing jazz piano are readily apparent, as is his obvious affection for his wife, Edna Jane.
ArchivalResource: 31 cubic ft.
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- Sprague, Marshall. Papers, 1825-1994 (bulk 1930s-1980s).
Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948. Lomax, John Avery, family papers, 1842-1986.
Title:
Lomax, John Avery, family papers, 1842-1986.
Correspondence, song lyrics, music, literary productions, diaries and logs, scrapbooks, classified files, financial records, photographs, phonograph recordings, audio tapes, newspaper and magazine clippings, and other materials
ArchivalResource: 45 ft., 7 in.
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- Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948. Lomax, John Avery, family papers, 1842-1986.
Berten Wendell Allred, 1880-1974
Title:
Berten Wendell Allred 1880-1974
Correspondence, personal writings, reports, and reprints covering Allred's professional life and interests. The bulk of the material covers the topics of cattle, cattle trails, western livestock raising and western historical topics. The collection contains several items relating to Utah history, especially to San Juan County
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes; 4 linear feet
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- Berten Wendell Allred, 1880-1974
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. O. Henry's treasure hunt : manuscript, 1925 and [not after 1936]
Title:
O. Henry's treasure hunt : manuscript, 1925 and [not after 1936]
An essay describing a story told to Dobie by V. V. Daniels concerning a treasure hunt in Texas for lost Mexican gold that Daniels went on with William Sydney Porter [O. Henry] about 1894. The letters from Sutherland inform Dobie of the existence of Daniels and the story concerning O. Henry.
ArchivalResource: 32 leaves ; 28 cm or smaller.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. O. Henry's treasure hunt : manuscript, 1925 and [not after 1936]
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946. Maynard Dixon papers, [ca. 1896-1946].
Title:
Maynard Dixon papers, [ca. 1896-1946].
Originals and photocopies of correspondence with artists, museums and publishers; manuscripts of poems by Dixon; articles by and about him; catalog of paintings and drawings; and autobiographical material. Includes correspondence with: Arizona Highways (magazine), the California State Library, the De Young Memorial Museum, Ansel Adams, Merle Armitage, F. G. Browne, David M. Brugge, Conrad Buff, Raymond Carlson, Herald Ray Clark, Imogen Cunningham, Charles Courtney Curran, Robert H. Davis, and J. Frank Dobie.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946. Maynard Dixon papers, [ca. 1896-1946].
Molyneaux, Peter Papers 62-092; 69-109; 70-034., 1910-1953
Title:
Molyneaux, Peter Papers 1910-1953
Peter Molyneaux was a journalist,editor, publisher, and economist. His papers include correspondence, literaryproductions, business and legal papers, printed material, maps, and photographs, andpertain to Molyneaux’s career activities.
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- Molyneaux, Peter Papers 62-092; 69-109; 70-034., 1910-1953
Fred Gipson Papers TXRC95-A71., 1920-1973
Title:
Fred Gipson Papers 1920-1973
The papers include manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, contracts, financial and legal documents, and photographs that documenting Gipson's life as one of the most prolific writers of the American Southwest.
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- Fred Gipson Papers TXRC95-A71., 1920-1973
R. D. and Margaret S. Warden collection, 1835-1990.
Title:
R. D. and Margaret S. Warden collection, 1835-1990.
The collection spans the years 1835 through 1990 and includes brochures and maps for state and national parks of the Western and Northwestern states; art prints, gallery guides, exhibition catalogs, periodicals and prints (some reproductions) of art and artists of Western subjects; maps, government documents, tourist brochures, pamphlets, souvenir books, and articles about Native Americans and the cities and regions of the American West.
ArchivalResource: About 5,300 items (7 linear feet)
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- R. D. and Margaret S. Warden collection, 1835-1990.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The Saltillo diary, 1933 Aug. 21-Sept. 7.
Title:
The Saltillo diary, 1933 Aug. 21-Sept. 7.
Diary of Dobie's trip with Henry Nash Smith to Saltillo, Mexico, in 1933. Includes details of the day-to-day arrangements for transportation, accommodations, guides, food, horses and mules, etc. Dobie specifically mentions routes, dates, names of people he talked to, locations of overnight stays, what they ate, what kind of horses they rode, and stories they heard during their stay.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (60 p.) ; 18 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The Saltillo diary, 1933 Aug. 21-Sept. 7.
James Frank Dobie Papers 85-98; 90-021; 91-144; 93-214; 97-336; 2008-161; 2008-235; 2009-050; 2009-273., 1923-2008
Title:
James Frank Dobie Papers 1923-2008
The collection primarily documents J. Frank Dobie's activity as a member of the Advisory Board of Texas Historians, and contains correspondence, notes, maps, articles, and reports made to the Commission of Control for the Texas Centennial Celebrations.
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- James Frank Dobie Papers 85-98; 90-021; 91-144; 93-214; 97-336; 2008-161; 2008-235; 2009-050; 2009-273., 1923-2008
Maynard Dixon Papers, [ca. 1896-1946]
Title:
Maynard Dixon Papers, [ca. 1896-1946]
Originals and photocopies of correspondence with artists, museums and publishers; manuscripts of poems by Dixon; articles by and about him; catalog of paintings and drawings; and autobiographical material. Includes correspondence with: Arizona Highways (magazine), the California State Library, the De Young Memorial Museum, Ansel Adams, Merle Armitage, F. G. Browne, David M. Brugge, Conrad Buff, Raymond Carlson, Herald Ray Clark, Imogen Cunningham, Charles Courtney Curran, Robert H. Davis, and J. Frank Dobie.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 2 boxes
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- Maynard Dixon Papers, [ca. 1896-1946]
Rowsey, Frank, 1905-1961. Frank Rowsey papers, 1925-1960.
Title:
Frank Rowsey papers, 1925-1960.
The collection consists of the papers of Frank Rowsey from 1925-1960. The papers include correspondence and a 1925 copy of the Emory Phoenix, which Rowsey edited. The correspondence consists mainly of letters from 67 authors to Rowsey written in 1937 concerning a special newspaper book section Rowsey was compiling on Southern authors. Correspondees include James Branch Cabell, J. Frank Dobie, Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow, Daniel Hicky, Howard Mumford Jones, Hudson Strode, Robert Penn Warren, and C. Vann Woodward.
ArchivalResource: .125 linear ft. : (1 box)
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- Rowsey, Frank, 1905-1961. Frank Rowsey papers, 1925-1960.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Noted between dawn and dusk : of the year 1961; [manuscript: final draft].
Title:
Noted between dawn and dusk : of the year 1961; [manuscript: final draft]. Release Jan. 7, 1962.
ArchivalResource: 4 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Noted between dawn and dusk : of the year 1961; [manuscript: final draft].
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. J. Frank Dobie, reminiscences.
Title:
J. Frank Dobie, reminiscences. 1963.
Typescript.
ArchivalResource: 15 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. J. Frank Dobie, reminiscences.
Duval, John C. (John Crittenden), 1816-1897. Duval, John Crittenden, papers, 1879-1885, 1921-1937
Title:
Duval, John Crittenden, papers, 1879-1885, 1921-1937
Composed of correspondence, literary works, and a diary, the John Crittenden Duval Papers, 1879-1885, 1921-1937, primarily concern the writing career of Duval.
ArchivalResource: 2 in.
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- Duval, John C. (John Crittenden), 1816-1897. Duval, John Crittenden, papers, 1879-1885, 1921-1937
Woodward, Arthur, 1898-1986. Woodward papers, 1860-1980 (bulk 1920-1969).
Title:
Woodward papers, 1860-1980 (bulk 1920-1969).
Summary: Correspondence, publications, research notes and notecards including drawings, and a small amount of photographs received with correspondence. The collection chiefly consists of research notes and most of these are sketchy. Topics with greater coverage include trade goods especially trade beads and silverwork, California gold rush emigration, Spanish military uniforms, Fort Union, New Mexico, and La Purisima Mission. There are notes and reports from a Channel Island archaeological survey, 1939-1941, a sketchbook of Canyon de Chelly pictograph drawings, original 1889 documents about a lawsuit against Fort Huachuca for selling ice to the public, and a sale prospectus with photographs relating to Baca Float #3, Santa Cruz County, Arizona circa 1940. Also present are typescripts of David Weber's thesis, "Early New Mexico Fur Trade, 1821-1828," and Mormon Battalion journal of Henry Standage (1846-1847) and Army of the West journal of Dr. John J. Griffin (1846-1847), and Civil War letters of Sgt. W.S. Woodhead. Original letters of Dr. C.H. Alden relate his experiences at Fort Garland, N.M., 1860 to 1863. Correspondents are chiefly archaeologists and museum staff. Parks Service correspondence relates to exhibits, museum plans and excavations at the Petrified Forest, Tumacacori, and Bandelier. Richard Van Valkenburgh's correspondence is interesting for its coverage of Navajo research and his comments on fellow archaeologists. Correspondence with the Works Progress Administration concerns the authenticity of the Pauline Weaver inscription at the Casa Grande National Monument.
ArchivalResource: 56.8 linear ft. (94 boxes)
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- Woodward, Arthur, 1898-1986. Woodward papers, 1860-1980 (bulk 1920-1969).
Lomax (John Avery) Family Papers 30425536., 1842, 1853-1986.
Title:
Lomax (John Avery) FamilyPapers 1842, 1853-1986.
Papers of John AveryLomax (1867-1948) and family members. Lomax was a collector of North Americanfolk songs, publishing collections of folk songs and serving as curator,Archive of American Folksong, Library of Congress. He also served theUniversity of Texas as secretary to the president and to alumni organizationsuntil 1917. The collection includes song lyrics, music, sound recordings,literary productions, diaries, and scrapbooks.
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- Lomax (John Avery) Family Papers 30425536., 1842, 1853-1986.
West, Herbert Faulkner, 1898-1974. Papers, 1909-1975.
Title:
Papers, 1909-1975.
Papers relating to his career as a writer, educator, publisher, and bookseller. Includes records of the accounts of his bookselling business, correspondence with many of the important writers of the twentieth century, and mss. of many of his books, among them The dreamer of Devon (published as: The dreamer of Devon : an essay on Henry Williamson. -- London : The Ulysses press, c1932), Learning my abc's (published as: Learning my abc's. -- Hanover, N.H. : Westholm Publications, c1958), Here's to togetherness (published as: Here's to togetherness : a modern fable.-- Hanover, N.H. : Westholm Publications, c1961), and HMS Cephalonia (published as:HMS Cephalonia : a story of the North Atlantic in 1918. -- Hanover, N.H. : Westholm Publications, c1969). Also includes material related to his publishing company, Westholm Publications, and to the organization he founded, The Friends of the Dartmouth Library.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes (42 ft.)
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- West, Herbert Faulkner, 1898-1974. Papers, 1909-1975.
Charles Benedict Driscoll papers, 1922-1919
Title:
Charles Benedict Driscoll papers 1922-1919
This group of letters and manuscripts represents his correspondence with some of the nation's literary of the 1920's and 1930's. There are forty items arranged chronologically, except for the. undated items (which are arranged alphabetically and the drafts of two articles written by Driscoll.
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- Charles Benedict Driscoll papers, 1922-1919
Hatch, James. Letter, 1928, Feb. 5 : San Antonio, Tex., to William E. Hawk.
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Letter, 1928, Feb. 5 : San Antonio, Tex., to William E. Hawk.
Gave a story and song to James Frank Dobie to be published; relates details of some true stories of Texas in the 20th century. With this is "The last grand round up" and "The bucking broncho", poems by Hatch, and "The dying cowboy's lament", by Buck Conner.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 28 cm.
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- Hatch, James. Letter, 1928, Feb. 5 : San Antonio, Tex., to William E. Hawk.
Dobie, Martha, 1900-1997. Dobie, Martha, Collection, 1923-1988, undated
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Dobie, Martha, Collection, 1923-1988, undated
Books, pamphlets, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, book catalogs, journals, and prints compose the Martha Dobie Collection, 1923-1988, undated, documenting the life of Dobie's brother, writer J. Frank Dobie, as well as her interests and the history of the Dobie family.
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- Dobie, Martha, 1900-1997. Dobie, Martha, Collection, 1923-1988, undated
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Letter : to Mr. Kenneth Porter, Eugene, Or., 1952 May 3.
Title:
Letter : to Mr. Kenneth Porter, Eugene, Or., 1952 May 3.
Dobie refers to Porter's letter of Mar. 12, 1943 regarding Buffalo Child Long Lance. He quotes Porter's paragraph and includes an account of his own from Apr. 20, 1948 in which he quotes Frazier Hunt's description of Buffalo Child Long Lance. Dobie was in the process of revising his Guide to life and literature of the Southwest.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ([2] leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Letter : to Mr. Kenneth Porter, Eugene, Or., 1952 May 3.
B. Rice Aston collection MC136., 1887-1989, (Bulk: 1923-1954)
Title:
B. Rice Aston collection 1887-1989 (Bulk: 1923-1954)
This collection contains copies of newspaper articles about Texas history.
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- B. Rice Aston collection MC136., 1887-1989, (Bulk: 1923-1954)
Owens, William A., 1905-1990. Owens, William A., oral history transcripts, 1953
Title:
Owens, William A., oral history transcripts, 1953
The William A. Owens Oral History Transcripts, 1953, contains eight transcripts of interviews and conversations conducted by William A. Owens with naturalist Roy Bedichek, historian Walter Prescott Webb, and folklorist J. Frank Dobie from July and August 1953.
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- Owens, William A., 1905-1990. Owens, William A., oral history transcripts, 1953
O'Reilly, Jack, Papers 82-20., 1940, 1952-1972
Title:
O'Reilly, Jack, Papers 1940, 1952-1972
Composed of letters, greeting cards, and a photograph, the Jack O’Reilly Papers, 1940, 1952-1972, chronicle O’Reilly’s relationship with the Dobies.
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- O'Reilly, Jack, Papers 82-20., 1940, 1952-1972
Faulk, John Henry. Oral history interview with John Henry Faulk, 1981 June 9.
Title:
Oral history interview with John Henry Faulk, 1981 June 9.
Interview with John Henry Faulk concerning his experiences as a student at the University of Texas and his comments concerning J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb, and Roy Bedichek; his experiences during the Second World War in the Red Cross and the Medical Corps; his comments concerning communism; his interest in folklore and work for CBS radio and television; his lawsuit against Aware, Inc. concerning blacklisting; and his involvement with environmentalism.
ArchivalResource: 74 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Faulk, John Henry. Oral history interview with John Henry Faulk, 1981 June 9.
Crane (Edward) Papers 80-51. 29884535., 1883-1959
Title:
Crane (Edward) Papers 1883-1959
Correspondence, photographs, maps,newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous certificates, legal documents, and financialrecords comprise the Edward E. Crane Papers, 1883-1963, documenting Crane’s personallife and career.
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- Crane (Edward) Papers 80-51. 29884535., 1883-1959
Kuehne, John Matthias, 1872-1960. John Matthias Kuehne Photograph Collection, 1894-1950.
Title:
John Matthias Kuehne Photograph Collection, 1894-1950.
Kuehne's photographic work includes many images of the UT campus, Austin, and Central Texas.
ArchivalResource: 8 feet: 571 silver gelatin prints, 1 color print, 356 glass negatives, 184 film negatives, 289 lantern slides and other glass positives, 2 film positives, 280 autochromes and glass film color transparencies, 15 35mm color slides, course guides
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- Kuehne, John Matthias, 1872-1960. John Matthias Kuehne Photograph Collection, 1894-1950.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. J. Frank Dobie photograph collection, undated.
Title:
J. Frank Dobie photograph collection, undated.
Photographs, taken by the repository, of/or relating to J. Frank Dobie, Southwestern author and folklorist.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. J. Frank Dobie photograph collection, undated.
Lee, Russell, 1903-1986. Russell Lee papers, 1903-[ongoing] (bulk 1936-1965).
Title:
Russell Lee papers, 1903-[ongoing] (bulk 1936-1965).
Photographic prints, personal memorabilia, and publications. The bulk of the photographs are prints from Lee's years with the Farm Security Administration (FSA), from 1936 to 1952. Other photographs include those taken while Lee was serving with the Air Transport Command (ATC) from 1942 through 1945, documentary work undertaken for the Coal Mines Administration in 1946, and portraits of Texas authors J. Frank Dobie, Hart Stilwell, and Fred Gipson. Also included are photographs of Lee from childhood through adulthood along with awards, camera equipment, and personal memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.) plus 3 flat boxes.
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- Lee, Russell, 1903-1986. Russell Lee papers, 1903-[ongoing] (bulk 1936-1965).
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) LIT/Owens MSS 00088., 1922-1979
Title:
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) 1922-1979
William A. Owens, noted folklorist, author, and educator, was born in Pin Hook, Texas on November 2, 1905, the son of Charles and Jessie Ann (Chenault) Owens. He spent his childhood on the small cotton farms around tiny rural communities of Pin Hook, Novice, Faught, and Blossom. In an effort to finance his education, Owens undertook numerous odd jobs as a farmer's hired hand, stock clerk, and for a short time, combination waiter and dishwasher at Dallas University. In 1924 he entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce. Owens earned a high school diploma and elementary teaching certificate. After graduation, however, there were few jobs available in country schools and Owens lacked the qualifications to teach in the larger school systems. After two years teaching in country schools, Owens returned to college. He attended Southern Methodist University where he received the BA degree in 1932 and the MA degree in 1933. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. from the State University of Iowa. With the completion of the Master's degree, Owens began his profession in earnest, compiling an enviable record as an academician with legions of grateful former students. While his career as teacher, lecturer, and administrator has been full, he is more widely known as a gifted author. In addition to numerous articles, reviews and short stories, his books serve as monuments to his craft. His works include (1936); (1950, revised in 1976); (1953); (1954); (1958); (1963); (1966); (1969); (with Mody C. Boatright, 1970); (1973); and (1975). The William A. Owens Papers consist of sixty-nine boxes and eight volumes occupying approximately twenty-nine feet of shelf space. The papers are in excellent condition. They have been divided into eight general categories which include: Correspondence (Series, 1-5); Research materials, manuscripts and drafts for books by Owens (Series. 6-19); Other writings by Owens including articles, short stories, book reviews, and speeches (Series. 20); Personal data including newspaper articles and photographs (Series. 21-23); Miscellaneous material written by other authors (Series. 24); Aluminum discs of recordings made by Owens (Series. 25); Owens' books (see list with Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two) 1940-1980 - LIT/Owens MSS 00089); and Oversize materials kept in map cases as items separated. The papers document Owens' teaching and writing career from 1928 to 1979. Items of special interest in the collection include lyrics to many folksongs and recordings made by Owens in the 1930's and 1940's of folksingers as well as recorded readings of Robert Frost, interviews of early oil pioneers of Texas, legal papers for concerning magazine's plagerism of and letters of Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb, and Mody C. Boatright Swing and Turn: Texas Play-Party Games Texas Folk Songs Slave Mutiny: The Revolt on the Schooner Amistad Walking on Borrowed Land Fever in the Earth Look to the River This Stubborn Soil Three Friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb Tales From the Derrick Floor A Season of Weathering A Fair and Happy Land Owens vs. Fawcett Publications, Inc. and David Holland True Slave Mutiny,
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- Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) LIT/Owens MSS 00088., 1922-1979
Ralph W. Yarborough Papers AR 85-149 - 98-401; 2008-058; 2009-267; 2010-323. 781871437., 1836, 1844, 1911-1988
Title:
Ralph W. Yarborough Papers 1836,1844, 1911-1988
The papers of United States SenatorRalph W. Yarborough from Texas include both professional and personalmaterial.
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- Ralph W. Yarborough Papers AR 85-149 - 98-401; 2008-058; 2009-267; 2010-323. 781871437., 1836, 1844, 1911-1988
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1939.
Title:
Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1939.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1939.
Lake, Stuart N. Papers of Stuart N. Lake, 1854-1963.
Title:
Papers of Stuart N. Lake, 1854-1963.
The collection contains correspondence, film and television scripts, articles, and photographs related to the writings and interests of Stuart Lake. The letters make up the largest part of the collection (13 boxes), and correspondents include Wyatt Earp, Josephine Earp, Eugene Manlove Rhodes, Eugene Cunningham, John Philip Clum and J. Frank Dobie. There is also a significant amount of correspondence between Lake and the Houghton Mifflin Company. The subject matter includes western personalities, motion pictures, and western places such as Tombstone, AZ, and Dodge City, KS. The collection contains a large amount of source material for the film, Wells Fargo (1937).
ArchivalResource: 5,725 pieces.18 boxes.
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- Lake, Stuart N. Papers of Stuart N. Lake, 1854-1963.
Fred Lambert Papers, 1850-1971
Title:
Fred Lambert Papers, 1850-1971
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1 cu. ft.)
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- Fred Lambert Papers, 1850-1971
Russell Lee Papers, 1903-1992 (Bulk: 1936-1965)
Title:
Russell Lee Papers 1903-1992 (Bulk: 1936-1965)
This collection of photographs, correspondence, personal and legal documents, artifacts, paintings, and publications ranges in date from 1901-1991 (bulk dates 1936-1942). It has been arranged into the following series: I. Correspondence, II. Personal Documents, III. Legal Documents, IV. President’s Commission on Coal, V. Awards, VI. Exhibits and Publications, VII. Interviews, VII. Clippings, IX. Artifacts, X. Photographs of Lee, and XI. Photographs by Lee.
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- Russell Lee Papers, 1903-1992 (Bulk: 1936-1965)
John Henry Faulk Papers 20116388., 1881, 1936-
Title:
John Henry Faulk Papers 1881,1936-
John Henry Faulk was a writer,folklorist, humorist, environmentalist and activist from Austin, Texas. Papersdocument his career in literary and broadcast media, as well as activities inpolitics, humanitarian concerns and civil liberties, particularly his successfullibel suit after having been blacklisted for alleged Communistassociations.
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- John Henry Faulk Papers 20116388., 1881, 1936-
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. J. Frank Dobie Papers 1890s-1991 (bulk 1914-1964).
Title:
J. Frank Dobie Papers 1890s-1991 (bulk 1914-1964).
Drafts of Dobie's posthumous books, research material, drafts of newspaper columns, magazine articles, lectures, transcriptions of radio broadcasts, correspondence, photographs of family and friends, property deeds, income tax records, personal items (pipes, clothes, a favorite chair), wills, and clippings about Dobie as well as articles, clippings and photographs that had belonged to Bertha McKee Dobie and/or Edgar Kincaid. The correspondence series includes letters to Bertha Dobie, as well as letters from authors Roy Bedicheck and Isabel Gaddis, among others. There is a good representation of Dobie's research interest, his later books and articles, his stint in the army as chronicled in his letters home to his wife, and his lectures on American History at Cambridge University in England. There are many personal photographs of Dobie, his wife and friends as well as an album of 19th century photographs of the Dobie family.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes plus oversize (12.5 linear ft.)
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. J. Frank Dobie Papers 1890s-1991 (bulk 1914-1964).
Davis, Octavia,. Collection, 1940-1973.
Title:
Collection, 1940-1973.
Contains newsclippings of articles by J. Frank Dobie and Sam Woolford.
ArchivalResource: 478 leaves
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- Davis, Octavia,. Collection, 1940-1973.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Collection, 1927-1964, 1927-1943.
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Collection, 1927-1964, 1927-1943.
Includes printed material and scrapbook material pertaining to Dobie and his literary work.
ArchivalResource: ca. 922 leaves
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Collection, 1927-1964, 1927-1943.
Owens, William A. oral history transcripts 92-226., 1953
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Owens, William A., oral historytranscripts 1953
The William A. Owens Oral HistoryTranscripts, 1953, contains eight transcripts of interviews and conversationsconducted by William A. Owens with naturalist Roy Bedichek, historian WalterPrescott Webb, and folklorist J. Frank Dobie from July and August 1953. Theinterviewees discuss growing up in Texas, their careers as educators, theirassociations with the University of Texas at Austin, and other experiences.
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- Owens, William A. oral history transcripts 92-226., 1953
Guajardo, L. Alberto, b. ca. 1855. Guajardo, L. Alberto, Narrative, 1933-1935
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Guajardo, L. Alberto, Narrative, 1933-1935
Literary sketches compose the L. Alberto Guajardo Narrative, 1933-1935, documenting Guajardo's life in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol.
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- Guajardo, L. Alberto, b. ca. 1855. Guajardo, L. Alberto, Narrative, 1933-1935
Williams, Annie Laurie, 1894-1977. Annie Laurie Williams records, 1922-1971.
Title:
Annie Laurie Williams records, 1922-1971.
Correspondence files and financial papers. 1985 addition: Steinbeck's jeans and Mexican belt worn by Bruce Covert in the 1939 production of OF MICE AND MEN.
ArchivalResource: 91 linear ft. (ca. 100,000 items in 208 boxes; 10 correspondence file boxes; 9 card file drawers; & ca. 150 volumes).
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- Williams, Annie Laurie, 1894-1977. Annie Laurie Williams records, 1922-1971.
Baker, Buell O. Baker, Buell O., papers, 1847-1945.
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Baker, Buell O., papers, 1847-1945.
Papers of lawyer Baker concern his interest in shorthand and efforts to collect a shorthand library as well as his fascination with treasure maps and legends.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Baker, Buell O. Baker, Buell O., papers, 1847-1945.
Roy Bedichek Papers, 1897-1959
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Roy Bedichek Papers 1897-1959
Roy Bedichek (1878-1959)was a naturalist, educator, writer, and director of the University (of Texas)Interscholastic League from 1914-1948. Papers document his studies ofornithology, botany, wildlife, and conservation, history and philosophy andinclude literary productions, correspondence, and business records.
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- Roy Bedichek Papers, 1897-1959
LEE (RUSSELL) PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 38850253., 1935-1977
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LEE (RUSSELL) PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 1935-1977
Documentary photographer Russell Lee, born in 1903, took his first photographs in 1935. He worked for the Farm Security Administration from 1936 to 1942 and remained active in the field of documentary photography until 1977. The collection consists primarily of Lee's work after he left the federal government in 1946. Major series include a study of Spanish-speaking people of Texas (1949-1952), the Italy portfolio (1960), documentation of the campaigns of Texas senator Ralph Yarborough, and other community activities and industrial operations, mainly in Texas and the southwest.
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- LEE (RUSSELL) PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 38850253., 1935-1977
Thorp, N. Howard (Nathan Howard), 1867-1940. Papers of N. Howard Thorp, ca. 1908-1999.
Title:
Papers of N. Howard Thorp, ca. 1908-1999.
The collection constitutes the literary archive of New Mexico author N. Howard (Nathan Howard) "Jack" Thorp. It includes original manuscripts of Thorp's stories, as well as songs, correspondence, a diary, photographs and related publications.
ArchivalResource: 870 pieces.7 boxes.
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- Thorp, N. Howard (Nathan Howard), 1867-1940. Papers of N. Howard Thorp, ca. 1908-1999.
Howard Norton Cook Papers, 1866-1979
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Howard Norton Cook Papers 1866-1979
Correspondence (1928-1972); artwork (original watercolors and reproductions); writings by Cook (articles, essays, reminiscences about the Taos community, statements and notes on Cook's artistic philosophy); and memorabilia, including financial and legal documents, and printed material (articles, reviews, clippings about Cook, exhibition announcements, invitations, and catalogs). Correspondents include artists Ernest L. Blumenschein, Victor Candell, Jean Charlot, Fred Conway, Russell Cowles, Andrew Dasburg, Lamar Dodd, Ernest Fiene, Lez Haas, John Haley, Ward Lockwood, Henry Lee McFee, B.J.O. Nordfeldt, Arthur Osver, Rudolph Ruzicka, Millard Sheets, and Carl Zigrosser. Other correspondents include Margaret Anderson, Joseph Blumenthal, John Hodgdon Bradley, J. Frank Dobie, and Lenore Marshall. Extensive correspondence relating to Cook's mural work includes that of the Mayo Clinic, the U. S. Post Office, the U.S. Public Buildings Administration, and the U.S. Treasury Department.
ArchivalResource: 12.5 linear ft.
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Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. TLS, 1945 December 8 : Shrivenham, Berkshire, England, to Bill [Arnold].
Title:
TLS, 1945 December 8 : Shrivenham, Berkshire, England, to Bill [Arnold].
The author speaks of Charles M. Russell, conditions in the aftermath of war in Europe, the "conditions of wrong in Texas," and his intentions to write about trail drivers and animals in the U.S. Southwest.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 28.5 x 21 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. TLS, 1945 December 8 : Shrivenham, Berkshire, England, to Bill [Arnold].
Reynolds, Jack E. Jack E. Reynolds papers, 1950-1977.
Title:
Jack E. Reynolds papers, 1950-1977.
Contains letters from customers and colleagues, writers, and artists; major correspondents are J. Frank Dobie, Helen S. Giffen, Carl Hertzog, Lawrence Clark Powell, Ralph W. Yarborough, and David Magee. Also present is material by and about Reynolds, Dobie, Hertzog, Powell, Yarborough, and Magee; as well as about Ross Santee. An original Santee watercolor is included in his file. Proof copies are present of Magee's book Infinite Riches, and Powell's book A Southwestern Century, published by Reynolds in 1958. With the Powell materials are two engraving plates used for its cover illustration, by Tom Lea. The special "occasional" catalogs produced by Reynolds include original essays by select authors, and are accompanied by letters commenting on the issues. Photographs depict the first and second bookstores, Reynolds, Powell, Dobie, and Santee.
ArchivalResource: 2.1 ft.
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- Reynolds, Jack E. Jack E. Reynolds papers, 1950-1977.
Mueller, Esther L. Papers 85-219., 1845, 1916-1984
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Mueller, Esther L., Papers 1845, 1916-1984
Papers produced and collected by Esther L. Mueller (1902–1984), pertain primarily to her study of, and writings about, the history of Fredericksburg and Gillespie County.
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- Mueller, Esther L. Papers 85-219., 1845, 1916-1984
Faulk, John Henry. Faulk, John Henry, papers, 1881, 1936-2010
Title:
Faulk, John Henry, papers, 1881, 1936-2010
The John Henry Faulk Papers document his career in literary and broadcast media, as well as activities in politics, humanitarian concerns and civil liberties, particularly his successful libel suit after having been blacklisted for alleged Communist associations.
ArchivalResource: 60 ft., 5 in.
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- Faulk, John Henry. Faulk, John Henry, papers, 1881, 1936-2010
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Thomas Heywood : the golden age : holograph manuscript, 1914.
Title:
Thomas Heywood : the golden age : holograph manuscript, 1914.
Dobie's Master of Arts Thesis submitted at Columbia University, New York City, 1914.
ArchivalResource: 83, [1] p. ; 20 x 27 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Thomas Heywood : the golden age : holograph manuscript, 1914.
Lilly, Ben, 1856-1936. Ben Lilly collection, 1916-1940.
Title:
Ben Lilly collection, 1916-1940.
Summary: Collection consists of Ben Lilly's handwritten journal of a mountain lion hunt in Arizona and New Mexico in 1916; a handwritten manuscript entitled "Ben Lilly on Bears and Lions;" and a typescript by J. Frank Dobie of the manuscript.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear feet.
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- Lilly, Ben, 1856-1936. Ben Lilly collection, 1916-1940.
Crane, Edward, 1883-1959. Crane, Edward, papers, 1883-1963.
Title:
Crane, Edward, papers, 1883-1963.
Correspondence, photographs, maps, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous certificates, legal documents, and financial records document both the career and personal life of Edward Crane.
ArchivalResource: 6 ft., 2 in.
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- Crane, Edward, 1883-1959. Crane, Edward, papers, 1883-1963.
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Title:
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63.0 Linear feet
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- Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- Dallas Morning News columns.
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Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- Dallas Morning News columns.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- Dallas Morning News columns.
Lawrence E. Spivak Papers, 1917-1994, (bulk 1945-1983)
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Lawrence E. Spivak Papers 1917-1994 (bulk 1945-1983)
Editor, publisher, and television producer. Correspondence, radio and television transcripts, card files, articles, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, financial records, memoranda, and other papers relating primarily to Spivak's career in publishing, radio, and television.
ArchivalResource: 104,000 items; 407 containers plus 20 oversize; 164 linear feet; 24 microfilm reels
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- Lawrence E. Spivak Papers, 1917-1994, (bulk 1945-1983)
Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.
Title:
Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.
Letters to English painter Sir William Rothenstein concerning both his professional and personal life as well as compositions by other authors.
ArchivalResource: 66 boxes and 2 volumes (33 linear ft.)
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- Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.
Henry Nash Smith Papers, 1927-1986
Title:
Henry Nash Smith Papers 1927-1986
Collection primarily consists of correspondence & research materials pertaining to Smith's published works, lectures and other professional activities and interests. The correspondence files are particularly extensive.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 8 boxes, 4 cartons; Linear feet: 8.3
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- Henry Nash Smith Papers, 1927-1986
John Graves Papers TXRC96-A0., 1957-75, 1995
Title:
John Graves Papers 1957-75, 1995
These papers consist of drafts of several of his books, including and accompanied by a smallamount of correspondence. Goodbye to a River Hard Scrabble,
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- John Graves Papers TXRC96-A0., 1957-75, 1995
Duval, John Crittenden, papers 1936-1938., 1879-1885, 1921-1937
Title:
Duval, John Crittenden,papers 1879-1885,1921-1937
Composed of correspondence, literaryworks, and a diary, the John Crittenden Duval Papers, 1879-1885, 1921-1937,primarily concern the writing career of Duval.
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- Duval, John Crittenden, papers 1936-1938., 1879-1885, 1921-1937
Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest Broadside Collection, 1953-1956
Title:
Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest Broadside Collection, 1953-1956
ArchivalResource: .1 Linear feet
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- Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest Broadside Collection, 1953-1956
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1945.
Title:
Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1945.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1945.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Cheyenne Autumn [a review]; [manuscript].
Title:
Cheyenne Autumn [a review]; [manuscript]. November, 1953.
ArchivalResource: 7 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Cheyenne Autumn [a review]; [manuscript].
Henry Cohen papers
Title:
Henry Cohen papers
Henry Cohen was rabbi of Congregation B'nai Israel in Galveston, Texas, from 1888 to 1949. Papers document his religious and social welfare activities and other interests.
ArchivalResource: 67.5 linear feet
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- Henry Cohen Papers 23361291., 1850-1951
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. A little payola and I; [manuscript].
Title:
A little payola and I; [manuscript]. release Jan. 29, 1961.
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. A little payola and I; [manuscript].
Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers Texas MSS 00044., 1872-1960
Title:
Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers 1872-1960
Educated and professionally employed as an agricultural chemist and researcher in fertilizer and feeds, Samuel Erson Asbury's fame rests primarily with his extensive research into Texas history, particularly his discovery of little known primary resources regarding the Texas Revolution, including those concerning Jonas Harrison, John A. Williams, and the journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte. Samuel Erson Asbury was born in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 26, 1872, the son of Felicia Swan (Woodward) and Sidney Monroe Asbury. In 1889, Asbury enrolled in North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College in Raleigh, receiving his B.S. in chemistry in 1893. Employed as an instructor at the college, Asbury earned his M.S. by 1896. Between 1895 and 1904, Asbury worked alternately with the North Carolina Experiment Station, the State Chemist's office in Richmond, Virginia, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the State Chemist of Tennessee. On November 1, 1904 he accepted a position in College Station, Tex., as Assistant State Chemist with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. From 1905 to 1915 his work required him to travel throughout East Texas as a fertilizer inspector for Dr. G. S. Frap, the State Chemist. During his business trips, Asbury spent his spare time getting acquainted with the local old-timers, many of them former participants in the Texas Revolution, Civil War, and/or the Reconstruction. Asbury's chief historical interest lay in the Texas Revolution, and he spent much of his time writing an opera, or musical-drama review to illustrate it. Asbury spent the remainder of his career with the experiment station employed in the analysis of fertilizer and feed until his retirement in 1945. Samuel Erson Asbury died in Bryan, Tex. on January 10, 1960 at the age of 89. The Samuel Erson Asbury Papers consist of research materials, correspondence, mainly original contemporary letters and copies of the older correspondence, Asbury's writings and copies of state and national documents, held in eight boxes and one map case drawer occupying approximately twelve linear feet of shelf space. Asbury's broad range of interests is reflected in the variety of topics contained in these papers. Foremost among them are the files of correspondence, the older materials chiefly copies, copies of historical documents, articles and research notes concerning various aspects of Texas history. Also included in the Asbury papers are: articles, short stories, essays, plays, poetry, and a Texas Revolution opera written by Asbury; research notes and correspondence on the cultivation of roses and the growing of plants without soil; articles written about Asbury; correspondence with family members; general correspondence; and photographs of Asbury, his family and friends, and North Carolina A&M College.
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- Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers Texas MSS 00044., 1872-1960
Yore, Clement. Letters, 1922-1936.
Title:
Letters, 1922-1936.
This collection consists of letters written to Yore. The writers include some important authors and other correspondents like Walter Prescott Webb 1888-1963, Andy Adams 1859-1935, J. Frank Dobie 1888-1964 (5 letters), Rex Beach 1877-1949 (2 letters), William MacLeod Raine 1871-1954 (6 letters), Jim Tully 1888- (8 letters), Henry Herbert Knibbs 1874-1945 (3 letters), and Opie Percival Read 1852-1939 (25 letters). The content of the letters ranges from personal matters to opinions on books and authors.
ArchivalResource: 7 folders (2 linear inches).
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- Yore, Clement. Letters, 1922-1936.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Patriotism and school readers; [manuscript: final draft].
Title:
Patriotism and school readers; [manuscript: final draft]. 1961.
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Patriotism and school readers; [manuscript: final draft].
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) LIT/Owens MSS 00088., 1922-1979
Title:
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) 1922-1979
William A. Owens, noted folklorist, author, and educator, was born in Pin Hook, Texas on November 2, 1905, the son of Charles and Jessie Ann (Chenault) Owens. He spent his childhood on the small cotton farms around tiny rural communities of Pin Hook, Novice, Faught, and Blossom. In an effort to finance his education, Owens undertook numerous odd jobs as a farmer's hired hand, stock clerk, and for a short time, combination waiter and dishwasher at Dallas University. In 1924 he entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce. Owens earned a high school diploma and elementary teaching certificate. After graduation, however, there were few jobs available in country schools and Owens lacked the qualifications to teach in the larger school systems. After two years teaching in country schools, Owens returned to college. He attended Southern Methodist University where he received the BA degree in 1932 and the MA degree in 1933. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. from the State University of Iowa. With the completion of the Master's degree, Owens began his profession in earnest, compiling an enviable record as an academician with legions of grateful former students. While his career as teacher, lecturer, and administrator has been full, he is more widely known as a gifted author. In addition to numerous articles, reviews and short stories, his books serve as monuments to his craft. His works include (1936); (1950, revised in 1976); (1953); (1954); (1958); (1963); (1966); (1969); (with Mody C. Boatright, 1970); (1973); and (1975). The William A. Owens Papers consist of sixty-nine boxes and eight volumes occupying approximately twenty-nine feet of shelf space. The papers are in excellent condition. They have been divided into eight general categories which include: Correspondence (Series, 1-5); Research materials, manuscripts and drafts for books by Owens (Series. 6-19); Other writings by Owens including articles, short stories, book reviews, and speeches (Series. 20); Personal data including newspaper articles and photographs (Series. 21-23); Miscellaneous material written by other authors (Series. 24); Aluminum discs of recordings made by Owens (Series. 25); Owens' books (see list with Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two) 1940-1980 - LIT/Owens MSS 00089); and Oversize materials kept in map cases as items separated. The papers document Owens' teaching and writing career from 1928 to 1979. Items of special interest in the collection include lyrics to many folksongs and recordings made by Owens in the 1930's and 1940's of folksingers as well as recorded readings of Robert Frost, interviews of early oil pioneers of Texas, legal papers for concerning magazine's plagerism of and letters of Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb, and Mody C. Boatright Swing and Turn: Texas Play-Party Games Texas Folk Songs Slave Mutiny: The Revolt on the Schooner Amistad Walking on Borrowed Land Fever in the Earth Look to the River This Stubborn Soil Three Friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb Tales From the Derrick Floor A Season of Weathering A Fair and Happy Land Owens vs. Fawcett Publications, Inc. and David Holland True Slave Mutiny,
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- Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) LIT/Owens MSS 00088., 1922-1979
Hertzog, Carl. J. Carl Hertzog papers, 1901-1985.
Title:
J. Carl Hertzog papers, 1901-1985.
Personal papers includes Hertzog's correspondence with his mother and step family. Other items include awards, financial papers, photographs, genealogical information, and clippings. Professional activities contains materials describing the Hertzog and Resler Printing Co., an early scrapbook, and materials about the Texas Western Press and Texas Western College. General correspondence contains both personal and business correspondence documenting Hertzog's relations with people in the book trades, as well as others including Al Lowman, Stanley Marcus, and C.L. Sonnichsen. Projects include correspondence, proofs, illustrations, and summary notebooks. "The King Ranch" is the most thoroughly documented project in the series. Ephemera consists of materials created by Hertzog and others, including letterhead, greeting cards, broadsides, press plates, and type specimens. Subject files contain materials relating to some of Hertzog's colleagues including pamphlets, catalogs, clippings, sketches, and manuscripts. Colleagues include Tom Lea, José Cisneros, J. Evetts Haley, and Frank Dobie.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear ft.
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- Hertzog, Carl. J. Carl Hertzog papers, 1901-1985.
Jerry Bywaters papers
Title:
Jerry Bywaters papers
The papers of Jerry Bywaters measure 1.0 linear feet and date from 1936 to 1978. The papers document Bywaters' career as a painter and art historian through a resume, interviews, and other professional activity material; artist files consisting of interviews, resumes, clippings, and photographs of works for various artists; and exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed material. Professional activity consists of a resume, an interview with Maria Redelsperger, two interviews which are mostly an account of Bywaters' life than actual interviews, and photographs of Bywaters and his artwork.Artist files consist of files on various artists Bywaters researched during his career. Materials include resumes, clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, interviews, and photographs of the artists or some of their works. Also included are two oral interviews with architect John Staub and Nina Cullinan who was associated with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Bywaters did not conduct these interviews.Printed material consists of exhibition announcements, exhibition catalogs, and the article, "Art Museums: Repositories, or Creative Centers?" written by Bywaters.
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- Bywaters, Jerry. Jerry Bywaters papers, [ca. 1900-1979].
Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959. Bedichek, Roy, photographs 1898-1957.
Title:
Bedichek, Roy, photographs 1898-1957.
Photographs document the personal and professional life of Roy Bedichek, naturalist, educator, and writer.
ArchivalResource: 156 photographic prints; 3 slides; 4 photographic negatives.
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- Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959. Bedichek, Roy, photographs 1898-1957.
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Title:
Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Collection consists chiefly of letters from eminent Americans in response to Margaret Ligon's request for tributes to Carl Sandburg on his seventy-fifth birthday.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- San Antonio Light columns.
Title:
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- San Antonio Light columns.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank -- San Antonio Light columns.
Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982. Papers of Stringfellow Barr, 1927-1968.
Title:
Papers of Stringfellow Barr, 1927-1968.
Papers contain research notes and drafts, correspondence, reviews, promotional material, royalty statements, etc. for "The will of Zeus" and "The mask of Jove," together with various articles, reviews, editorials. The collection also contains professional and personal correpondence of Barr. Topics include speaking engagements, conferences and lectures; United States foreign policy, especially the war in Viet Nam, the cold war and American socialists. Correspondents include Saul Alinsky, Jacques Barzun, William Benton, R.P. Blackmur, Sarah Patton Boyle, Crane Brinton, Alfred L. Bush, Cass Canfield, Norman Cousins, Jack Dalton, Colgate Darden, J. Frank Dobie, Paul H. Douglas, William O. Douglas, Leon Edel, Murrell Edmunds, Clifton Fadiman, Eric Goldman, Caroline Gordon, Ernest Gruening, Mary Francis Gyles, Moses Hadas, Edith Hamilton, Piet Hein, Christian Herter, J. Edgar Hoover, Richard J. Hughes, Robert Hutchins, Gerald Johnson, Alfred A. Knopf, Bernard Knox, Bill Leonard, and Sol Linowitz. Also Walter Lippmann, Jacques Maritain, Alexander Meiklejohn, Paul Mellon, Robert B. Meyner, John Morton, Lewis Mumford, A.J. Muste, John U. Nef, Whitney Oates, William S. Payley, Martin Paul, Henri Peyre, Gerard Piel, Charles O. Porter, Bernard Rosenberg, Lincoln Schuster, Eric Severeid, Harvey Shapiro, Howard K. Smith, Benjamin Spock, George Steiner, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harold Stauss, Robert Theobald, Norman Thomas, Paul Tillett, Irita Van Doren, Mark Van Doren, Mike Wallace, Franz E. Winkler and John Cook Wyllie.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982. Papers of Stringfellow Barr, 1927-1968.
Kirkland, Elithe Hamilton. Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers, 1910-1992 (bulk 1940-1992).
Title:
Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers, 1910-1992 (bulk 1940-1992).
Correspondence, drafts, typescripts, photographs, scrapbooks, artifacts, ephemera, and clippings constitute this collection. The bulk of this material was created by Elithe Hamilton Kirkland, although a small amount was created or maintained by her son, James Beal, the donor of this collection. Drafts, notes, and correspondence in this collection document Kirkland's writing process, including published and unpublished works as well as her working relationships with literary agent, Evelyn Oppenheimer and lyricist, Conrad Fath. Many working drafts of Kirkland's published work, as well as a wealth of unpublished poems, songs, plays, short stories, and essays are included. Her personal history is documented as well, through formats including awards, photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, and resumes. Highlights include long runs of correspondence between Kirkland and her mother, her son, and her husband, Dr. R.D. Kirkland. Photographs document her life from childhood through her last years, including colleagues, friends, favorite dogs, and family members. Kirkland's interest in J. Frank Dobie is also well represented here.
ArchivalResource: 59 boxes (30 linear ft.)
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- Kirkland, Elithe Hamilton. Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers, 1910-1992 (bulk 1940-1992).
Forsyth family. Forsyth papers, 1867-1989 (bulk 1885-1965).
Title:
Forsyth papers, 1867-1989 (bulk 1885-1965).
Correspondence, military discharge and appointment documents, reminiscences, family history, research materials, and photographs document the Forsyth and Wylie families in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Sonora, Mexico. The materials relate to family members' military service, New Mexico forts, and the Mission Library in Tucson, Ariz. Materials relating to John Wylie include his discharge from the Rough Riders, photograph of a Rough Riders reunion in 1922, soldiers handbooks listing uniforms and equipment issued,1884 and 1890, and a photograph of him while Arizona State Senator in 1925. Howard Wylie's materials include scrapbooks of Douglas, Ariz. buildings and scenes about 1920, scenes from Nacozari, Mexico in the 1920s, and annual group photographs of the Phoenix Elks Lodge, 1952-1967. There are many photographs of family members including ambrotypes and tintypes. Thomas Forsyth's materials include reminiscences of a hunt with Jim Bridger, a reminiscent poem about Gen. Custer, and photographs of soldiers at Fort Davis, Tex. about 1900. There are also photographs of mining operations and town views of Fort Bayard and Santa Rita, N.M. Correspondence about Bear Moore and Ben Lilly includes a few letters from J. Frank Dobie about a story. There is research on New Mexico forts and reports on the development of the Mission Library in Tucson, Ariz. There is also one pencil drawing of Fort Lyons, Colorado, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 5.75 linear ft. (8 boxes)
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- Forsyth family. Forsyth papers, 1867-1989 (bulk 1885-1965).
Biggers, Don Hampton, 1869-1957. Collection, 1919-1961.
Title:
Collection, 1919-1961.
Collection is in two parts. The main papers include correspondence with prominent political figures, scrapbooks, and several articles and newspapers unavailable elsewhere. The second portion includes research notes, correspondence, drafts, galley proofs and page proofs for Seymour V. Connor's A BIGGERS CHRONICLE.
ArchivalResource: 1, 915 leaves.
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- Biggers, Don Hampton, 1869-1957. Collection, 1919-1961.
Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. [J. Frank Dobie collection].
Title:
[J. Frank Dobie collection]. 1946-1972.
Correspondence between J. Frank Dobie and W.H. Hutchinson; letters to Hutchinson about Dobie; reprints of articles written by Dobie; other papers by, about, or signed by Dobie.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. (70 items) ; 29 cm.
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- Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. [J. Frank Dobie collection].
Cohen, Henry, 1863-1952. Cohen, Henry, personal correspondence, 1850-1951.
Title:
Cohen, Henry, personal correspondence, 1850-1951.
Correspondence relates to Cohen's career and to his social welfare activities.
ArchivalResource: 32 ft., 11 in.
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- Cohen, Henry, 1863-1952. Cohen, Henry, personal correspondence, 1850-1951.
John Ciardi Papers, 1910-1997, (bulk 1960-1985)
Title:
John Ciardi Papers 1910-1997 (bulk 1960-1985)
Poet, editor, literary critic, lecturer, and journalist. Advertisements, biographical material, contracts, correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, photographs, press releases, research material, royalty statements with holograph and typescript drafts, galley proofs, page proofs, and printed versions of aphorisms, articles, book reviews, books, columns, essays, etymological dictionaries, limericks, plays, poems, poetry reviews, radio and television scripts, and speeches and lectures.
ArchivalResource: 31,500 items; 91 containers plus 2 oversize; 36.6 linear feet
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- John Ciardi Papers, 1910-1997, (bulk 1960-1985)
Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Title:
General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Provenance, when known, is noted in the inventory.
ArchivalResource: 9 document boxes; 1 overside box.
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- Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Some experiences with sheep; [manuscript].
Title:
Some experiences with sheep; [manuscript]. Summer, 1961.
ArchivalResource: 16 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Some experiences with sheep; [manuscript].
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Panthers, 1928-1963.
Title:
Panthers, 1928-1963.
Newspaper articles, clippings, typescripts, note cards, manuscripts, correspondence and miscellaneous papers representing Dobie's interest in panthers and panther lore, created 1928-1963. These papers were to have been the basis for Dobie's long-planned panther book that was never written. Many of the typescripts are annotated and contain changes. Also included is an unpublished work in two stages of development. Miscellaneous panther-related material in the collection, from various sources, represents stories told to and gathered by Dobie, most in typescript and manuscript form. Correspondents include: Ada Payne, Mrs. John Q. Anderson, R.M. Spence, Mrs. John T. Anderson, Beatrice Davis, Mrs. J.S. Belvin, C.A. Goeth. First-hand accounts of panthers related to Dobie by: Louis Dollarhide, General Alberto Guajardo, Charlie Stone, Federico Damm, Charles Newman, Hamilton Faulk, Petmecky, C.B. Ruggles.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (ca. 75 items)
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Panthers, 1928-1963.
Graves, John, 1920-. Papers, 1957-75, 1995.
Title:
Papers, 1957-75, 1995.
The John Graves papers consist of typescript drafts with holograph revisions, research notes, correspondence, and page proofs relating to Graves's work, primarily his books Goodbye to a River and Hard Scrabble, but also to his contributions to The Water Hustlers and Texas Heartland: A Hill Country Year, as well as short pieces written for Holiday, Atlantic Monthly, American Heritage, and other magazines. Also present is the text of a 1995 speech relating his experience with the Alfred A. Knopf publishing firm.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (2.5 linear feet), 3 galley folders.
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- Graves, John, 1920-. Papers, 1957-75, 1995.
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank.
Title:
Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Dobie, J. Frank.
Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959. Bedichek, Roy, papers, 1897-1959.
Title:
Bedichek, Roy, papers, 1897-1959.
Papers concern the career of Bedichek (1878-1959), naturalist, educator, and writer. Materials relate to Bedichek's activities as editor of the Deming (New Mexico) Headlight (1910-1912), director of the University (of Texas) Interscholastic League (1914-1948), and secretary of the Town and Gown Club of Austin (1930-1934); his studies of ornithology, botany, wildlife, and conservation; and historical philosophical studies. The collection includes documentation for Bedichek's publications: the Interscholastic Leaguer, published under his editorship; Adventures with a Texas Naturalist (1948); Karankaway Country (1950); Educational Competition (1956); and The Sense of Smell (1960). Included are correspondence, literary productions, business papers, pamphlets, brochures, broadsides, newspapers, newspaper clippings and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 55 ft., 8 in.
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- Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959. Bedichek, Roy, papers, 1897-1959.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Letter : to W.A. Philpott, 1938 April 12.
Title:
Letter : to W.A. Philpott, 1938 April 12.
Letter, April 12, 1938.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf); 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Letter : to W.A. Philpott, 1938 April 12.
J. Frank Dobie Newspaper Columns Scrapbook AR. 1993. 017., 1926-1962
Title:
J. Frank Dobie Newspaper Columns Scrapbook 1926-1962
J. Frank Dobie was an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for his writings on Texas history, culture, and folklore. The scrapbook is a compilation of Dobie's Sunday syndicated newspaper columns and other newspaper articles dating from the 1920s through the 1960s.
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- J. Frank Dobie Newspaper Columns Scrapbook AR. 1993. 017., 1926-1962
Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Title:
General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Provenance, when known, is noted in the inventory.
ArchivalResource: 9 document boxes; 1 overside box.
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- Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Allred, B. W. (Berten Wendell), 1904-. Allred papers, 1880-1975.
Title:
Allred papers, 1880-1975.
Correspondence, personal writings, reports, and reprints covering Allred's professional life and interests. The bulk of the material covers the topics of cattle, cattle trails, western livestock raising and western historical topics. The collection contains several items relating to Utah history, especially to San Juan County.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (9 boxes)
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- Allred, B. W. (Berten Wendell), 1904-. Allred papers, 1880-1975.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Books in my life : address to Friends of Texas Libraries / J. Frank Dobie.
Title:
Books in my life : address to Friends of Texas Libraries / J. Frank Dobie. 1963.
Typescript.
ArchivalResource: 4 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Books in my life : address to Friends of Texas Libraries / J. Frank Dobie.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The mustangs; [manuscript].
Title:
The mustangs; [manuscript]. [1952?]
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The mustangs; [manuscript].
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The Columbia diary, 1913 May-1914 June.
Title:
The Columbia diary, 1913 May-1914 June.
Diary written by Dobie during his stay in New York City (January 1913-June 1914) while attending Columbia University where he received the Master of Arts degree. Many entries are commentaries on plays and operas that Dobie attended and include detailed descriptions of performances, sets, stories, etc. Other entries are descriptions and reflections on trips to New England, books, and social occasions. A few pages at the back of the diary have random thoughts and jottings indicating Dobie was beginning to consider the possibilities of his own southwestern heritage as a source for his literary work.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The Columbia diary, 1913 May-1914 June.
Owens, William A., 1905-1990. Papers (part two), 1940-1980.
Title:
Papers (part two), 1940-1980.
Chiefly correspondence (1940-1973) and research materials, drafts and manuscripts of Owens' various writing projects, including transcripts for 218 tapes from the oral history of the Texas oil industry project; Texas folk songs (2nd ed.); unpublished books, including Caves of Arayat, Running in place, Not so far away, not so long ago, Special agent 2142, and Japaneses soldiers in World War II; as well as many shorter works, including articles, essays, and short stories, some in published form, some only in manuscript. Also present: sixty reference works by other authors.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet.
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- Owens, William A., 1905-1990. Papers (part two), 1940-1980.
Robinson, Duncan W. Papers, 1910-1976, (bulk 1941-1963).
Title:
Papers, 1910-1976, (bulk 1941-1963).
Correspondence, photographs, program, print, and books.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders (.21 linear ft.)
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- Robinson, Duncan W. Papers, 1910-1976, (bulk 1941-1963).
Gipson, Fred, 1908-1973. Papers, 1920-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1973.
The Fred Gipson Papers, 1920-1973, include manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, contracts, financial and legal documents, and photographs that document his life as one of the most prolific writers of the American Southwest. The creative works consist of manuscripts (often including multiple annotated and corrected drafts) of short stories, novels, screenplays, speeches, and newspapers articles. While short story drafts and printed versions dominate the works series, also present are numerous story ideas or outlines, called "briefs" by Gipson. Gipson's most famous novel Old Yeller is not found in this collection; however, several revised drafts of Savage Sam, both novel and screen adaptation, are present. Correspondence with friends, literary agents and publishers, and fan mail comprise half the collection. This correspondence reflects Gipson's literary achievements and the influence his books had on young readers, whose letters dominate the fan mail subseries. The correspondence series also illuminates the problems and struggles Gipson endured in his personal life and writing career. Significant correspondents include Walter Brennan, Bernard Brister, Maurice Crain, Margaret Cousins, J. Frank Dobie, Samuel Goldwyn, John Henry Faulk, Lyndon B. Johnson, Zack Miller, Fess Parker, Cactus Pryor, General Jesus Jaime Quiñones, Joe Austell Small, H. N. Swanson, Evan Thomas, Walter Prescott Webb, Annie Laurie Williams, and Chill Wills. Additional series include printed material by and about Gipson and his works, personal papers, and financial and legal documents. The Gipson papers represent aspects of his work and life from his childhood to his death in 1973. Beyond the study of Gipson and his writings, this collection provides insight into the process of writing and publishing popular western and children's literature in the last half of the twentieth century.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (14 linear ft.), 1 oversize folder.
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- Gipson, Fred, 1908-1973. Papers, 1920-1973.
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two)
Title:
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two)
William A. Owens, noted folklorist, author, and educator, was born in Pin Hook, Texas on November 2, 1905, the son of Charles and Jessie Ann (Chenault) Owens. He spent his childhood on the small cotton farms around tiny rural communities of Pin Hook, Novice, Faught, and Blossom. In an effort to finance his education, Owens undertook numerous odd jobs as a farmer's hired hand, stock clerk, and for a short time, combination waiter and dishwasher at Dallas University. In 1924 he entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce. Owens earned a high school diploma and elementary teaching certificate. After graduation, however, there were few jobs available in country schools and Owens lacked the qualifications to teach in the larger school systems. After two years teaching in country schools, Owens returned to college. He attended Southern Methodist University where he received the BA degree in 1932 and the MA degree in 1933. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. from the State University of Iowa. With the completion of the Master's degree, Owens began his profession in earnest, compiling an enviable record as an academician with legions of grateful former students. While his career as teacher, lecturer, and administrator has been full, he is more widely known as a gifted author. In addition to numerous articles, reviews and short stories, his books serve as monuments to his craft. His works include Swing and Turn: Texas Play-Party Games (1936); Texas Folk Songs (1950, revised in 1976); Slave Mutiny: The Revolt on the Schooner Amistad (1953); Walking on Borrowed Land (1954); Fever in the Earth (1958); Look to the River (1963); This Stubborn Soil (1966); Three Friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb (1969); Tales From the Derrick Floor (with Mody C. Boatright, 1970); A Season of Weathering (1973); and A Fair and Happy Land (1975). Part Two of the Owens Papers is divided into seven categories. These are: Personal correspondence 1940-1980 (Series. 1-3), which also includes some printed reviews of Owens' books; Transcripts of the tapes containing the" Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers "(Series. 4); Research materials, manuscripts and drafts for unpublished books written by Owens (Series. 5-8); Shorter works by Owens (Series. 9); Works written by other authors (Series. 10), and; Miscellaneous materials and drafts collected by Owens (Series. 11-13). Of special interest in this collection is correspondence concerned with Owens' books, letters from World War II, and the various drafts of books by Owens which have not been published.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet
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- Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two) LIT/Owens MSS 00089., 1940-1980
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Noted between dawn and dusk : of the year 1961; [manuscript].
Title:
Noted between dawn and dusk : of the year 1961; [manuscript]. 1962.
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Noted between dawn and dusk : of the year 1961; [manuscript].
Scobee, Barry, 1885-1975. Barry Scobee collection, 1884-1972.
Title:
Barry Scobee collection, 1884-1972.
Contains 2,435 leaves: correspondence, literary material, news clippings, periodicals, and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (3 cubic feet)
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- Scobee, Barry, 1885-1975. Barry Scobee collection, 1884-1972.
Bradsher, Earl Lockridge. Earl Lockridge Bradsher papers, 1899-1983.
Title:
Earl Lockridge Bradsher papers, 1899-1983.
The papers consist of correspondence, including five letters and cards from writer and folklorist J. Frank Dobie; manuscripts of short stories, poems, and other writings; a few printed items; some personal financial records; class notes; photographs; and some clippings pertaining to civic affairs and other professional matters. There is also an unpublished memoir written by Bradsher.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Bradsher, Earl Lockridge. Earl Lockridge Bradsher papers, 1899-1983.
Owens, William A., 1905-1990. Papers (part one), 1922-1979.
Title:
Papers (part one), 1922-1979.
Chiefly correspondence (1932-1975) and research materials, drafts and manuscripts of Owens' various writing projects, including Texas folk songs, Slave mutiny, Walking on borrowed land, Oral history of Texas oil pioneers project, Fever in the earth, Pocantico hills, Look to the river, This stubborn soil, Three friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb, Tales from the derrick floor, A season of weathering, Impressions of the Big Thicket, A fair and happy land. Also present: Slave mutiny plaigiarism case materials, photographs, clippings, aluminum disc recordings, and publications by other writers.
ArchivalResource: 29 linear feet.
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- Owens, William A., 1905-1990. Papers (part one), 1922-1979.
Winn, Frederic, 1880-1945. Winn papers, 1902-1942.
Title:
Winn papers, 1902-1942.
Correspondence, logbooks, notebooks, photographs, and research files from both his work with the U.S. Forest Service and from his research into the history of the National Forest system in Arizona. Although only a small amount of correspondence is present, his correspondents include Gifford Pinchot, Aldo Leopold, Henry S. Graves, J. Frank Dobie, Ben Tinker, Will C. Barnes, John A. Rockfellow, and G.E.P. Smith. Winn wrote and compiled a collection of forest fables which are also present. Daily logs of his Forest Service duties are included from 1907 to 1942. His research for a projected history of the Forest Service in the Southwest includes correspondence, photographs, typescript histories, manuals, handbooks, reports, maps, plans and newsletters. The materials are chiefly about the Coronado National Forest but there is also information about the Coconino, Apache, Prescott, and Gila National Forests. Photographs are of people and projects in the National Forests including Rangers, the Civilian Conservation Corp workers, camp sites, graves and monuments, dam and road construction and timber. There is also one photograph of C.H. Farnsworth, Deputy Sheriff, and W.K. Foster, Arizona Rangers.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Winn, Frederic, 1880-1945. Winn papers, 1902-1942.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. [Review of Thomas Streeter's Bibliography of Texas]; [manuscript].
Title:
[Review of Thomas Streeter's Bibliography of Texas]; [manuscript]. 1960
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. [Review of Thomas Streeter's Bibliography of Texas]; [manuscript].
R. D. and Margaret S. Warden Collection MS 138., 1835-1990
Title:
R. D. and Margaret S. Warden Collection 1835-1990
R. D. Warden joined the staff of his father's newspaper, the Great Falls Tribune, in 1925. He rose from cub reporter to executive editor and was part owner of the paper until it was sold in 1965. From that time until his death in 1979, he pursued his interest in Western art and history with his wife, Margaret S. Warden. Margaret S. Warden was involved in libraries and information services on the state and national level, and served as a Montana state senator. The collection spans the years 1835 through 1990 and includes brochures and maps for state and national parks of the Western and Northwestern states; art prints, gallery guides, exhibition catalogs, periodicals and prints (some reproductions) of art and artists of Western subjects; maps, government documents, tourist brochures, pamphlets, souvenir books, and articles about Native Americans and the cities and regions of the American West.
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- R. D. and Margaret S. Warden Collection MS 138., 1835-1990
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001. Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest broadside collection, 1953- 1956.
Title:
Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest broadside collection, 1953- 1956.
Summary: Collection consists of nine broadsides (Numbers 1-5, and 7-10) from the "Southwest Broadsides" series sponsored by Powell in the 1950s for distribution to his friends and family. Each broadside was designed and printed by a notable printer such as Grant Dahlstrom or Carl Hertzog, and featured an excerpt from the work of a prominent Southwest author. The authors represented in the broadsides are Will Levington Comfort, Patricia Paylore, J. Frank Dobie (on three broadsides), Haniel Long, Mary Austin, Charles Lummis, and David Lavender.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear feet.
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- Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001. Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest broadside collection, 1953- 1956.
O'Reilly, Jack. O'Reilly, Jack, Papers, 1940, 1952-1972
Title:
O'Reilly, Jack, Papers, 1940, 1952-1972
Composed of letters, greeting cards, and a photograph, the Jack O'Reilly Papers, 1940, 1952-1972, chronicle O'Reilly's relationship with the Dobies.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- O'Reilly, Jack. O'Reilly, Jack, Papers, 1940, 1952-1972
Endowments -- Paisano fellowships.
Title:
Endowments -- Paisano fellowships.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Endowments -- Paisano fellowships.
Baker, Sherman, 1902-1976. F. Sherman Baker collection, 1954-1971 bulk 1954-1965.
Title:
F. Sherman Baker collection, 1954-1971 bulk 1954-1965.
Collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, printed material, and other items, chiefly pertaining to the novelist and memoirist John D. Voelker, whom Baker edited and published in the 1950s and 1960s. Correspondence in the collection is extensive, and includes letters from family, friends, admirers, and colleagues, as well as purely professional correspondence. The largest group of correspondence is the letters (1954-1971), between Baker and Voelker (primarily from Voelker); cumulatively, they present a narrative of the origins and success of Voelker's novel Anatomy of a Murder and its subsequent film adaptation for Columbia Pictures, directed by Otto Preminger (1959), as well as several hundred letters regarding Voelker's books Hornstein's Boy, Anatomy of a Fisherman (McGraw, 1964), and Laughing Whitefish (McGraw, 1965). Notable correspondence to Voelker also includes letters from William O. Douglas, Ralph Nader, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Another group of letters pertains to writer Samm Sinclair Baker and his book, The Permissible Lie (World Publishing, 1968), and includes clippings and promotional material regarding the book. Other letters pertain to all aspects of Baker's career and personal life. Notable correspondents include Cleveland Amory, Stephen Birmingham, Van Wyck Brooks, Niven Busch, Bruce Catton, J. Frank Dobie, Brendan Gill, A. J. Langguth, Glenn T. Seaborg, Wallace Stegner, Gore Vidal, and John Wain. Printed material in the collection consists primarily of reviews of Baker's and Voelker's writings. Other items in the collection include professional documents (meeting minutes, reports, etc.), regarding Baker's editing and publishing career; photographs of Voelker; royalty statements; and contracts.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- Baker, Sherman, 1902-1976. F. Sherman Baker collection, 1954-1971 bulk 1954-1965.
Thompson, Lawrance Roger, 1906-1973. Papers of Lawrance R. Thompson, 1870-1975.
Title:
Papers of Lawrance R. Thompson, 1870-1975.
Robert Frost material in the collection includes a galley proof of "A witness tree," letters to a Mr. Tomlinson and Daniel Fineman, some souvenirs from Frost's trip to Israel and Greece, and copies of his letters to Thompson. In addition there are copies of original Frost material at the Huntington Library. There are typescripts, correspondence for "Robert Frost : the middle years, 1938-1963"; notes, research material and typescripts for some chapters of "Robert Frost : the later years, 1938-1963"; correspondence and proofs for "Robert Frost : poetry and prose"; and manuscripts for some articles on Frost. The collection also contains copies of John T. Bartlett's notes on conversations with Frost; Frost chronologies and genealogy; an autobiography of William Prescott Frost, Jr., a transcription of Edward Connery Lathem's reminiscences about Frost; a notebook record of Frost's "experiment" with Ira Dow Place, Homer Noble Farm, Ripton, Vt.; and scrapbooks of Frost's paraticipation in Kennedy's inaugural and visit to Israel, Greece and England. Correspondents include Margaret Bartlett Anderson, Lesley Frost Ballentine, Clifton Waller Barrett, Earle J. Bernheimer, Joseph Blotner, Joseph Blumenthal, Margaret Carpenter, John Cournos, Hyde Cox, Charles Feinberg, Daniel A. Fineman, Charles H. Foster, Willard E. Fraser, Wilfrid Gibson, Charles R. Green, Jack W.C. Hagstrom, Walter Havighurst, Vera Harvey, ewette Joyce, Edgar Kemler, and John S. Van E. Kohn.
ArchivalResource: 8000 items.
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- Thompson, Lawrance Roger, 1906-1973. Papers of Lawrance R. Thompson, 1870-1975.
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): LIT/Owens MSS 00090., 1964-1988
Title:
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): 1964-1988
William A. Owens, noted folklorist, author, and educator, was born in Pin Hook, Texas on November 2, 1905, the son of Charles and Jessie Ann (Chenault) Owens. He spent his childhood on the small cotton farms around tiny rural communities of Pin Hook, Novice, Faught, and Blossom. In an effort to finance his education, Owens undertook numerous odd jobs as a farmer's hired hand, stock clerk, and for a short time, combination waiter and dishwasher at Dallas University. In 1924 he entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce. Owens earned a high school diploma and elementary teaching certificate. After graduation, however, there were few jobs available in country schools and Owens lacked the qualifications to teach in the larger school systems. After two years teaching in country schools, Owens returned to college. He attended Southern Methodist University where he received the BA degree in 1932 and the MA degree in 1933. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. from the State University of Iowa. With the completion of the Master's degree, Owens began his profession in earnest, compiling an enviable record as an academician with legions of grateful former students. While his career as teacher, lecturer, and administrator has been full, he is more widely known as a gifted author. In addition to numerous articles, reviews and short stories, his books serve as monuments to his craft.
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- Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): LIT/Owens MSS 00090., 1964-1988
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. On autobiography; [manuscript].
Title:
On autobiography; [manuscript]. [between 1950 and 1964]
ArchivalResource: 14 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. On autobiography; [manuscript].
Hudson, Wilson Mathis, 1907-2002. Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977.
Title:
Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977.
Note cards, clippings, articles, photographs, microfilm, correspondence, maps, manuscript drafts, genealogical notes, pamphlets, and brochures. These papers consist primarily of the research material collected for the biography of cowboy writer Andy Adams and for articles on Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes 4 linear feet.
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- Hudson, Wilson Mathis, 1907-2002. Wilson Mathis Hudson papers : 1938-1977.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The life of a writer in the Southwest.
Title:
The life of a writer in the Southwest. [1960?]
ArchivalResource: 23 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. The life of a writer in the Southwest.
Davies, Laurence. Letter, 1973 April 9, London, to Herbert Faulkner West, Hanover, N.H.
Title:
Letter, 1973 April 9, London, to Herbert Faulkner West, Hanover, N.H.
Sends a copy of his essay on R.B. Cunninghame Graham, and refers to Tschiffely's and West's studies of Graham.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 25 cm.
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- Davies, Laurence. Letter, 1973 April 9, London, to Herbert Faulkner West, Hanover, N.H.
Gaddis, Isabel Maltsberger, d.1995. Isabel Gaddis Collection of J. Frank Dobie.
Title:
Isabel Gaddis Collection of J. Frank Dobie. 1923-1981.
The Isabel Gaddis Collection extensively covers Dobie's career from the early 1920s to his death on September 18th, 1964. The collection contains hundreds of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and books, all of which are written by or are about J. Frank Dobie. Also included in the collection are photos, correspondence both to and from Dobie, smaller pamphlets, an extensive collection of Dobie's weekly Sunday column in San Antonio Light, excerpts by Dobie, manuscripts, and photos and articles concerning "Dobie Day" and the formal donation of the Gaddis Collection. Most books contain personal inscriptions from Dobie to Gaddis.
ArchivalResource: 9.75 linear feet.
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- Gaddis, Isabel Maltsberger, d.1995. Isabel Gaddis Collection of J. Frank Dobie.
Mueller, Esther L., 1902-1984. Mueller, Esther L., Papers, 1845, 1916-1984
Title:
Mueller, Esther L., Papers, 1845, 1916-1984
Papers produced and collected by Esther L. Mueller (1902-1984), pertain primarily to her study of, and writings about, the history of Fredericksburg and Gillespie County.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft., 4 in.
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- Mueller, Esther L., 1902-1984. Mueller, Esther L., Papers, 1845, 1916-1984
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Dobie, James Frank, papers, 1923-1967.
Title:
Dobie, James Frank, papers, 1923-1967.
Papers concern Dobie's career, particularly correspondence, reports, notes, maps, and articles dealing with the Texas Centennial and with Dobie's activity as a member of the Advisory Board of Texas Historians.
ArchivalResource: 10 in.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Dobie, James Frank, papers, 1923-1967.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. When the Huisache blooms down in the brush country; [manuscript].
Title:
When the Huisache blooms down in the brush country; [manuscript]. Release March 5, 1950.
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. When the Huisache blooms down in the brush country; [manuscript].
George Fuermann "Texas and Houston" Collection
Title:
George Fuermann "Texas and Houston" Collection
George Fuermann, 1918-2001, collected several types of materials relating to Houston and Texas history, including clippings and other printed materials; legal, financial, and government documents; photographs and negatives; historic maps; works of art; artifacts; and research files. The items in the collection range in date from 1836 to 1988.
ArchivalResource: 17.00 linear feet
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- George Fuermann "Texas and Houston" Collection, 1970-001., 1836-2001
Worcester, Donald E. (Donald Emmet), 1915-2003. Papers, ca. 1967-1989.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1967-1989.
Consists of edited manuscripts and galley proofs of Worcester's published works. Manuscripts include "War Pony," "The Chisholm Trail, " "High Road of the Cattle Kingdom, " "The Texas Longhorn, " and "War in the Nueces Strip."
ArchivalResource: 894 leaves.
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- Worcester, Donald E. (Donald Emmet), 1915-2003. Papers, ca. 1967-1989.
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two)
Title:
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two)
William A. Owens, noted folklorist, author, and educator, was born in Pin Hook, Texas on November 2, 1905, the son of Charles and Jessie Ann (Chenault) Owens. He spent his childhood on the small cotton farms around tiny rural communities of Pin Hook, Novice, Faught, and Blossom. In an effort to finance his education, Owens undertook numerous odd jobs as a farmer's hired hand, stock clerk, and for a short time, combination waiter and dishwasher at Dallas University. In 1924 he entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce. Owens earned a high school diploma and elementary teaching certificate. After graduation, however, there were few jobs available in country schools and Owens lacked the qualifications to teach in the larger school systems. After two years teaching in country schools, Owens returned to college. He attended Southern Methodist University where he received the BA degree in 1932 and the MA degree in 1933. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. from the State University of Iowa. With the completion of the Master's degree, Owens began his profession in earnest, compiling an enviable record as an academician with legions of grateful former students. While his career as teacher, lecturer, and administrator has been full, he is more widely known as a gifted author. In addition to numerous articles, reviews and short stories, his books serve as monuments to his craft. His works include Swing and Turn: Texas Play-Party Games (1936); Texas Folk Songs (1950, revised in 1976); Slave Mutiny: The Revolt on the Schooner Amistad (1953); Walking on Borrowed Land (1954); Fever in the Earth (1958); Look to the River (1963); This Stubborn Soil (1966); Three Friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb (1969); Tales From the Derrick Floor (with Mody C. Boatright, 1970); A Season of Weathering (1973); and A Fair and Happy Land (1975). Part Two of the Owens Papers is divided into seven categories. These are: Personal correspondence 1940-1980 (Series. 1-3), which also includes some printed reviews of Owens' books; Transcripts of the tapes containing the" Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers "(Series. 4); Research materials, manuscripts and drafts for unpublished books written by Owens (Series. 5-8); Shorter works by Owens (Series. 9); Works written by other authors (Series. 10), and; Miscellaneous materials and drafts collected by Owens (Series. 11-13). Of special interest in this collection is correspondence concerned with Owens' books, letters from World War II, and the various drafts of books by Owens which have not been published.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet
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- Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two) LIT/Owens MSS 00089., 1940-1980
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Mexico City.
Title:
Mexico City.
First draft of an article published in Holiday, March 1953.
ArchivalResource: 31 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Mexico City.
Ben Lilly Collection, 1916-1940
Title:
Ben Lilly Collection, 1916-1940
ArchivalResource: 1 Folder
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- Ben Lilly Collection, 1916-1940
Smith, John Lee, 1894-1963. Papers, 1906-1956.
Title:
Papers, 1906-1956.
Correspondence (1928-1952); financial material (1928-1952); legal material (1928-1952); printed material (1928-1952); photographs (1928-1952 and undated); literary productions (1928-1952 and undated); scrapbooks and albums 1906-1956 and undated).
ArchivalResource: 10, 403 leaves.
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- Smith, John Lee, 1894-1963. Papers, 1906-1956.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Shanghai Pierce and the flapjacks; [manuscript].
Title:
Shanghai Pierce and the flapjacks; [manuscript]. 1963
ArchivalResource: 12 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Shanghai Pierce and the flapjacks; [manuscript].
De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Title:
Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63 linear feet.
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- De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Lambert, Fred, 1887-1971. Papers, 1850-1971.
Title:
Papers, 1850-1971.
Newspaper clippings, original poetic drafts and illustrations, miscellaneous longhand drafts, and two copies of Fred Lambert's book: Bygone days of the Old West. Articles and his contributions to other literatry works are organized chronologically; some correspondence included. Also included are three books that Fred Lambert contributed to either artistically or through oral tradition: A Cowboy detective, New Mexico; a guide to the colorful state, and The Longhorns.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1 cu. ft.)
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- Lambert, Fred, 1887-1971. Papers, 1850-1971.
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. I'll tell you a tale; [manuscripts].
Title:
I'll tell you a tale; [manuscripts]. [1950-1960]
ArchivalResource: 138 p. ; 64 cm. folded to 25 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. I'll tell you a tale; [manuscripts].
Sonnichsen, C. L. (Charles Leland), 1901-1991. C.L. Sonnichsen papers, 1861-1991, bulk 1921-1991.
Title:
C.L. Sonnichsen papers, 1861-1991, bulk 1921-1991.
Books consists chiefly of Sonnichsen's manuscripts and includes proofs, photos, reviews, and correspondence. Research materials includes correspondence, field notes, subject files, oral history interviews, and newspaper clippings. Correspondence contains both business and personal exchanges between Sonnichsen and friends, family, fellow authors, former students, professors, and publishers. Correspondents include Haldeen Braddy, Frank Dobie, Francis Fugate, J. Evetts Haley, and Carl Hertzog. Other writings contains both published and unpublished works by Sonnichsen and others, including clippings, speeches, lectures, reviews, articles, manuscripts, subject files, and theses. Academic contains materials from Sonnichsen's personal education and teaching career, including his Ph. D. thesis, lecture notes, unpublished student papers, correspondence, yearbooks, and family photos. Associations contains materials pertaining to 17 organizations Sonnichsen was involved with, including correspondence and newsletters. Biographical contains materials about Sonnichsen's life in Arizona, awards he received, and events he attended, including newspaper clippings, yearbooks, scrapbooks, photos, certificates, a list of his library books, and a vita. Media consists of both cassette and other magnetic tapes, and a phonographic recording. Realia consists of materials in varying formats, some of which are oversized, including awards, foreign currency, maps, patches, photos, posters, branding irons, and reviews.
ArchivalResource: 207 boxes, 4 oversized folders (74.5 linear ft.)
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- Sonnichsen, C. L. (Charles Leland), 1901-1991. C.L. Sonnichsen papers, 1861-1991, bulk 1921-1991.
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): LIT/Owens MSS 00090., 1964-1988
Title:
Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): 1964-1988
William A. Owens, noted folklorist, author, and educator, was born in Pin Hook, Texas on November 2, 1905, the son of Charles and Jessie Ann (Chenault) Owens. He spent his childhood on the small cotton farms around tiny rural communities of Pin Hook, Novice, Faught, and Blossom. In an effort to finance his education, Owens undertook numerous odd jobs as a farmer's hired hand, stock clerk, and for a short time, combination waiter and dishwasher at Dallas University. In 1924 he entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce. Owens earned a high school diploma and elementary teaching certificate. After graduation, however, there were few jobs available in country schools and Owens lacked the qualifications to teach in the larger school systems. After two years teaching in country schools, Owens returned to college. He attended Southern Methodist University where he received the BA degree in 1932 and the MA degree in 1933. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. from the State University of Iowa. With the completion of the Master's degree, Owens began his profession in earnest, compiling an enviable record as an academician with legions of grateful former students. While his career as teacher, lecturer, and administrator has been full, he is more widely known as a gifted author. In addition to numerous articles, reviews and short stories, his books serve as monuments to his craft.
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- Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): LIT/Owens MSS 00090., 1964-1988
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Dobie pamphlets.
Title:
Dobie pamphlets. 1950-1964.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings)
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Dobie pamphlets.
Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance Staff Articles, 1949-1967
Title:
Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance Staff Articles, 1949-1967
Articles and editorials by the staff of the Washington bureau and national editorial policy service of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, together with some internal communications to the editors of the chain's papers.
ArchivalResource: 85 reels of microfilm (35 mm.)
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- Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. Staff articles, 1949-1967.
Guajardo, L. Alberto, Narrative, 1933-1935
Title:
Guajardo, L. Alberto, Narrative 1933-1935
Literary sketches compose the L. Alberto Guajardo Narrative, 1933-1935, documenting Guajardo's life in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico.
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Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. TLS, [1955] : Austin, Texas, to an unknown "Young Reader."
Title:
TLS, [1955] : Austin, Texas, to an unknown "Young Reader."
The folklorist writes about his book, "Up the Trail from Texas." "Television, picture shows, and Western fiction have betrayed the cow people by overemphasizing violence. I have tried to bring out the sincerity, decency, and loyalty that went with their work."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 21.5 x 14 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. TLS, [1955] : Austin, Texas, to an unknown "Young Reader."
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. John Aubrey of the immutable past; [manuscript].
Title:
John Aubrey of the immutable past; [manuscript]. release Aug. 20, 1961.
ArchivalResource: 5 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. John Aubrey of the immutable past; [manuscript].
The Morris Cook Collection of J. Frank Dobie Materials, MS 148., 1916, 1929-1988, 1941-1964
Title:
The Morris Cook Collection of J. Frank Dobie Materials, 1916, 1929-1988 1941-1964
Morris Cook was a bookseller in Austin, Texas. James Frank Dobie was an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist known for many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open range. The Morris Cook Collection of J. Frank Dobie Materials is a collection of materials by or about the Texas writer J. Frank Dobie. The collection incorporates magazines, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, notes and letters from Dobie spanning the years 1916 to 1988.
ArchivalResource: 2.8 linear feet; (about 2,000 items)
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- The Morris Cook Collection of J. Frank Dobie Materials, MS 148., 1916, 1929-1988, 1941-1964
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. A Bar Cross man: review; [manuscript].
Title:
A Bar Cross man: review; [manuscript]. [196-]
ArchivalResource: 4 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. A Bar Cross man: review; [manuscript].
Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers, 1910-1992 (Bulk: 1940-1992)
Title:
Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers 1910-1992 (Bulk: 1940-1992)
Correspondence, drafts, typescripts, photographs, scrapbooks, artifacts, ephemera and clippings constitute this collection. The bulk of this material was created by Elithe Hamilton Kirkland, although a small amount was created or maintained by her son, James Beal, the donor of this collection.
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- Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers, 1910-1992 (Bulk: 1940-1992)
J. Frank Dobie Papers Collection 019., 1898 -1988 (Bulk: 1914-1964)
Title:
J. Frank Dobie Papers 1898 -1988 (Bulk: 1914-1964)
The bulk of this archive was acquired through Bill and Sally Wittliff, who purchased the material in an estate sale in 1985. Dobie had already donated much of his library and papers to the University of Texas at Austin. The material at Texas State was what remained in his Austin house at the time of his death in 1964. It is divided into five series: Works, Personal, Bertha McKee Dobie and Edgar Kincaid Papers, Artifacts, and Newspaper Clippings. The series contain drafts of Dobie's posthumous books, research material, drafts of newspaper columns, magazine articles, lectures, transcriptions of radio broadcasts, correspondence, photographs of family and friends, property deeds, income tax records, personal items (pipes, clothes, a favorite chair), wills, and clippings about Dobie as well as articles, clippings and photographs that had belonged to Bertha McKee Dobie and/or Edgar Kincaid.
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Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Changing Mexico; [manuscript].
Title:
Changing Mexico; [manuscript]. 1951
ArchivalResource: 4 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. Changing Mexico; [manuscript].
Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946. Maynard Dixon ephemera.
Title:
Maynard Dixon ephemera.
Mock book paste-up that Maynard Dixon sent to J. Frank Dobie for a book "The Lost Lipans". With envelope with printed Dixon letterhead. Later in the year Dixon visited Dobie, who asked about using some of Dixon's earlier illustrations for a book to be titled "The Longhorns" (eventually illustrated by Tom Lea). "The Lost Lipans" was never published.
ArchivalResource: 6 page book mockup, 4 7/8 x 3 5/16 in.
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- Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946. Maynard Dixon ephemera.
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Webb, Jesse Owen. Webb, Jesse Owen, papers, 1924-1925.
Title:
Webb, Jesse Owen, papers, 1924-1925.
Letters to Webb from J. Frank Dobie, Eugene C. Barker, J. H. Shelby, and D. X. Bible concern Webb's efforts to bring Dobie back to The University of Texas at Austin; Webb's researching and writing of his 1924 Master of Arts thesis, "History of Galveston to 1856," and then donating a copy to the Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas, in 1925; and Barker's writing "Life of Austin," and his views on the 1924 governor's race in Texas.
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Asbury, Samuel E. (Samuel Erson), 1872-1962
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- Mexico
Mexico
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- Place
- Texas
Texas
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 527