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Folder 10: Notes for Lectures. [About Indians and Nacogdoches.] 21 items.
1. The Cherokee War. Handwritten. 10 cards.
The Coming of the Indians. Handwritten. 6 cards.
Cordova Rebellion and Caddo War. Handwritten. 9 cards.
Mexican City of Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 5 cards.
Military Rule in Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 7 cards.
Nacogdoches in Wartime. Handwritten. 10 cards.
Texas Indians. Handwritten. 7 cards.
Early Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 1 card.
Mexican Town of Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 1 card.
Nacogdoches Antiquities. Handwritten 1 card.
Spanish Town of Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 2 cards.
2. Hasainai Confederacy of Indians. Printed. 3 p.
Nacogdoches - Texas Centennial. 1716-1936. Pamphlet. 23 p.
Alcaldes of Nacogdoches and Miscellaneous Notes. Handwritten. 3 p.
Burton's Account. Handwritten. 3 p.
The Coming of the Indians. Handwritten. 2 p.
Decrees Concerning Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 5 p.
The Indian Town of Nacogdoches. Typescript. 11 p.
The Mexican Town of Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 2 p.
Nacogdoches. 1832-1836. Handwritten. 19 p.
Nacogdoches in Wartime. Handwritten. 18 p.
Folder 11 A-M: Notes from Printed Sources. 26 items.
1. Allen, Winnie. Notes on Thesis on History of Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 10 p.
Austin Papers - Part I. Handwritten. 14 p.
Typescript. 7 p.
Notes on THE EXPANSIONIST MOVEMENT IN TEXAS 1836-1850. By William Campberr Binkley. Typescript. 2 p.
Letters of John C. Calhoun. American Historical Association. Typescript. 2 p.
Notes from William E. Dunn's SPANISH AND FRENCH RIVALRY IN THE GULF REGION. Typescript. 2 p.
Notes from Haywood's HISTORY OF TENNESSEE. Handwritten. 10 p. Typescript. 7 p.
2. Notes on Indians.
Indian Wars and Pioneers in Texas. John Henry Brown. Typescript. 4 p.
Diplomatic Letters of Texas. G. P. Garrison. American Historical Assn. 1907. Also notes from AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW. Handwritten 17 p. Typescript 1 p.
Typescript. 9 p.
Notes from THE RAVEN. Typescript. 4 p.
Notes on KENNEY'S INDIAN TRIBES OF TEXAS, COMPRISED IN A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS by Dudley G. Wooten. Typescript. 8 p.
Notes on East Texas Indians. Maillard's HISTORY OF TEXAS. Typescript. 4 p.
Notes of "The Indian Policy of the Republic" by Anna Muckleroy. Typescript. 3 p.
Notes from "The Last Treaty of the Republic" by W. P. Webb. Typescript. 2 p
Notes from LIFE OF SAM HOUSTON by Alfred M. Williams. Typescript. 2 p.
3. Notes on Law
Evolution of Texas Law. Typescript. 4 p.
Gammel's LAWS OF TEXAS. Constitution of Republic. Handwritten. 21 p. Typescript 12 p.
Hall, Claude V., Commerce, to Crocket. July 29, 1933. 1 p.
Enclosure: Light on Some Early Laws of Texas, by Claude V. Hall. Typescript Carbon. 19 p.
Crocket to Hall, Claude V., Commerce. Carbon. July 30, 1933. 1 p.
4. Notes on Law and Nootka Sound
Notes on THE EARLY LAWS OF TEXAS: 1839-1879. By John Sayles and Henry Sayles. Typescript. 45 p.
Sayle's REAL ESTATE LAWS OF TEXAS. Handwritten. 3 p.
Nootka Sound Controversy by Wm. Ray Manning. Handwritten. 6 p. Typescript. 4 p.
Folder 11 N-Z: Notes from Printed Sources. 8 items.
1. The Council House Fight. NILES REGISTER, Apr. 25, 1840. Typescript Carbon. 5 p.
2. Notes from NILES REGISTER, Vol. 3. Handwritten. 58 p.
3. Notes from NILES REGISTER Relating to East Texas. Typescript 57 p. Handwritten 3 p.
4. Notes from THE MEDICINE MAN IN TEXAS by George Plunkett Red. Typescript. 14 p.
Notes on Senate Documents, Second Session of the Thirty-Second Congress. Typescript. 51 p.
Notes from Conclin's (Stiff's) HISTORY OF TEXAS 1838 and 1847. Typescript. 12 p.
Notes from THE FISCAL HISTORY OF TEXAS by William M. Gouge. Handwritten. 2 p.
TEXAS AND TEXANS. Handwritten. 3 p.
Folder 12 (1): Writings of Geo. L. Crocket. 23 items.
1. Address to the Daughters of the Confederacy. Handwritten. 10 p. Typescript. 9 p.
Ambitions and Rewards. Typescript. 5 p.
At the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Public School Building in San Augustine. Typescript Carbon. 8 p.
Bibliography [for TWO CENTURIES IN EAST TEXAS?]. Typescript. 2 p.
Black and Comical. Typescript Carbon. 14 p.
Dates for Lecture on the Relations of Texas and the United States. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten 2 p.
The Diocese of Texas. Typescript. 4 p. (with map)
Dolores. [Poem.] Typescript. 10 p.
East Texas in the Politics of the Republic. Typescript 15 p. Handwritten 2 p.
2. East Texas Tales. Typescript. 23 p. .
Honor. Typescript. 12 p.
Hampton, Howard, Longview, to Crocket. Apr. 2, 1928. 1 p.
The King's Highway. Typescript Carbon. 4 p.
Typescript Carbon. 4 p.
Lecture to Mr. Garner's History Class. Handwritten. 2 p.
A Road and a Map. Handwritten. 6 p.
San Augustine - A Pageant. Typescript Carbon with Handwritten Notes. 9 p.
Stories of Negroes in East Texas. Typescript. 4 p.
Thanksgiving. Typescript. 3 p.
To the Sons of Confederate Veterans of the State of Texas. Typescript. 5 p.
Truth. Typescript. 14 p.
Work! Typescript. 5 p.
Folder 12 (2): Writings of Geo. L. Crocket. 6 items.
1. Indian Relations in East Texas. Typescript [about half Carbon]. 146 p.
2. Indian Warfare in East Texas. [Essentially same as above.] Typescript. ca. 150 p.
3. Indian Relations in East Texas. Handwritten 3 p. Typescript Carbon 1 p. Typescript ca. 50 p.
Indian Relations Chronology. Typescript with Handwritten Notes. 5 p.
Typescript Carbon. 4 p.
Typescript Carbon. 4 p.
Folder 12 (3): Writings of Geo. L. Crocket. 30 items.
1. Descriptions of Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 15 p.
Events Leading to the Final Settlement of Nacogdoches. Typescript. 10 p.
Indian Mounds. Typescript 1 p. Typescript Carbon 1 p.
The Old Stone Fort. Typescript 1 p. Typescript Carbon 1 p.
The Old Spanish Barracks (The Red House). Typescript 2 p. Typescript Carbon 1 p.
The Old Roman Catholic Church. Typescript. 1 p.
The Old Catholic Church. Typescript. 1 p.
"Know Texas - Nacogdoches," HUMBLE SALES LUBRICATOR, Mar. 23, 1933, p. 9-12.
Nacogdoches. Handwritten. 1 p.
Nacogdoches. [ School Reader]. Typescript, Spiral-bound Mimeograph. 11
Nacogdoches. Typescript. 7 p.
2. Nacogdoches. Prepared for a folder for the Chamber of Commerce, Mar. 11, 1933. [Note to Crocket on verso, signed Ben Duggan.] Typescript. 4 p.
Nacogdoches - Lecture No. 2. Typescript. 6 p.
Nacogdoches - Second Lecture. Typescript. 17 p.
Nacogdoches Lecture III. Typescript. 12 p.
Nacogdoches District. Typescript. 4 p.
Nacogdoches - The Fountain of Texas Liberty. Typescript. 2 p.
Nacogdoches in War-Time. Typescript. 10 p.
Neighborly Helpfulness. Picture and article about Peter Ellis Bean home. 2 p. torn from unidentified source.
Places of Interest in Nacogdoches. Handwritten Notes. 4 p.
Guide to Places in the Neighborhood of Nacogdoches. Typescript. 10 p.
3. The Mexican Town of Nacogdoches. Typescript. 34 p.
Officers of Nacogdoches, Texas 1820-1938. Handwritten in Notebook. n.p.
Old Descriptions of Nacogdoches. Typescript. 9 p.
Old Nacogdoches and Its Territory. Typescript. 2 p.
4. Spanish Nacogdoches. Typescript Carbon. 11 p.
Spanish Nacogdoches. Typescript 3 p. Typescript Carbon 3 p. Handwritten 8 p.
The Spanish Town of Nacogdoches. Typescript 2 p. Typescript Carbon 17 p.
The Texas Town of Nacogdoches. Typescript. 7 p.
Folder 12 (4): Writings of Geo. L. Crocket. Poems. 64 items.
1. Alone in the Woods. Typescript. 3 p.
The Anglo-Saxon. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Answer. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
April. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Arab Chief. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Autumn Leaves. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Banita. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Beautiful Land. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Beyond the Alps. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Bluets. Typescript 3 p. Handwritten Note 1p.
The Cabin Under the Pine. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten note 1 p.
Camp Allen. Typescript 1 p.
The Course of Life. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
2. The Day of God. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
De Profundis. Typescript 2 p.
Dear Heart. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Dolores. Typescript 15 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Easter Hymn. Typescript 1 p.
Evensong. Typescript 1 p.
The Fathers of Texas. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Firmament. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
For a Little Girl's Album. Typescript 1 p.
Forever a Boy. Typescript 3 p.
Gideon. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Great Gray Forest. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Hail the Flag. Typescript 1 p.
The Halls of Death. Typescript 2 p.
The Hills Around San Augustine. Typescript 2 p.
Home Song. Typescript 1 p.
In the Woods. Typescript 1 p.
Jessie Magee. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Larry's Luck. Typescript 3 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
3. Liberty. Typescript 3 p.
The Lion and the Leopard. Typescript 9 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Lone Star Flag. Typescript 1 p.
Love Returning. Typescript 1 p.
My Native Land. Typescript 3 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Mysteries. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The New Century. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
October. Typescript 3 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Ode. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Open Woods. Typescript 1 p.
Our Country. Typescript 3 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Ow're the Brae. Typescript 1 p. Handwritton Note 1 p.
The Parting Soul. Typescript 1 p.
The Pine Tree. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Resurrection. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Riding Song. Typescript 1 p.
The Road to the Shawnee Crossing. Typescript 2 p.
4. San Augustine - A Pageant. Typescript 15 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Snow Song. Typescript 2 p.
Sonnets: The Stars; A Smile. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Soul Histories. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Sursum Corda. Typescript 1 p.
The Temple of Nature. Typescript 4 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
To a Flock of Blackbirds. Typescript 2 p.
To My Techer [sic] -- By a Small Boy. Typescript 1 p.
Vespertide. Typescript 2 p . Handwritten Note 1 p.
The Village Summer Eve. Typescript 4 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Vision. Typescript 3 p.
A Vision. Typescript 3 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Waiting for the Train. Typescript 1 p.
The West Wind. Typescript 2 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
The World. Typescript 1 p. Handwritten Note 1 p.
Yuba Dam. Typescript 1 p.
Folder 13: East Texas [Periodical]. 4 items.
Vol. 5, No. 6. April, 1931.
Vol. 5, No. 9. July, 1931.
Vol. 8, No. 8. Aug., 1934.
Vol. 8, No. 9. Sept. 1934.
Folder 14: Families. 23 items.
1. Arnold Family, and others. [Census Listings?] Handwritten. 12 p.
Beddoe Family. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Notes from the HISTORY OF THE BEDDOE FAMILY. . . by Albert Ferdinand Beddoe, Dallas, 1829. Typescript Carbon. 18 p.
The Bullock Connection. Handwritten. 3 p. Typescript Carbon. 2 p.
The Cordova Family. Information from Lee Cordova. Typescript. 1 p.
Vicente Cordova. Typescript. 1 p.
"Goose Creek Near-Centenarian Unfolds Vivid Word Picture of Events in Houston and Texas," by Dewitt Harry. HOUSTON POST, 1929. Typescript. 7 p.
[Dickson Family.] Typescript. 5 p.
2. Gossett Family. "Early Settlers of Houston County," CROCKET COURIER, ___y 4, 1933. 1 p.
Hail Family. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
Hotchkiss Family. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Longbotham Family. "Descendants of Texas Pioneer form Daughters of
Republic Chapter Bearing His Name." Newspaper Clipping. 1 p.
Notes on John Maximillian Family. Typescript. 6 p.
Information Given by Jesse Muckleroy, August 1, 1932. Typescript. 2 p.
Nelson Family Tree. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
The Rice Family in Houston County, Texas. By Katherine Adele Spence. Typescript Carbon. 2 p.
"Mrs. Elizabeth Rusk," [Dallas?] NEWS. Newspaper Clipping, n.d. 2 p.
Swann Family. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Story of the Stockman Family. Typescript. 5 p.
"Delivery of Long Lost Spectacles to Appleby Farmer Recalls Interesting Stories of Early Nacogdoches History." Newspaper Clipping, n.d. 2 p.
The Whistler Family. Typescript Notes. 1 p.
Story of Yocum (or Yoakum) Family. "Strange Murders of Cattlemen Remain Mystery," BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE, Nov. 27, 1932. 1 p.
Folder 15: Feuds. 1 item.
The Conner Feud in Sabine County. As Told by W. T. McElroy to Geo. L. Crocket. Typescript. 3 p.
Folder 16: Homes. 1 item.
Miscellaneous notes concerning homes. Handwritten. 3 p.
Folder 17: Indians. 34 items.
1. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Notes from AMERICAN STATE PAPERS - Indian Affairs. Typescript. 1 p.
AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. Indian Affairs. Typescript. 4 p.
Benjamin Hawkins. Relation to the Creeks. Typescript Notes. 1 p.
Bernadino, Chief of the Hasinai Indians. Typescript. 2 p.
Bibliography for the Indian Wars. Typescript. 1 p.
The Courageous Heart: Biography of Andrew Jackson. By Marquis James and Bessie Rowland James. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Creek Indians. Typescript Note. 1 p.
Illinois Indians. Handwritten. 2 p.
In Search of the Old Presidio. Typescript. 1 p.
Indian Remains. Typescript Notes. 1 p.
Indians in Texas. Typescript. 2 p.
Journeys of La Salle. Handwritten. 11 p.
Later History of the Creeks. Typescript. 1 p.
Madre Maria de Jesus de Agreda - Manzanet. Typescript. 1 p.
Mission Concepcion. Typescript. 1 p.
Nacao Indian Village. Typescript. 1 p.
2. Nacogdoches, Meaning of. 4 letters:
Crocket to Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, D.C. Carbon. Mar. 24, 1935. 1 p.
Stirling, M. W., Washington, D.C., to Crocket. Apr. 2, 1935. 1 p.
Crocket to Lesser, Alexander, New York. Carbon. Apr. 5, 1935. 1 p.
Lesser, Alexander, New York City, to Crocket. June 1, 1935.
Nasoni Tribe: San Jose Mission. Typescript. 1 p.
Massacres. Typescript 9 p. [Includes: "New Version of Massacre is Presented," by Hon. J. W. Madden; "McLean and Sheridan Massacre," by Arthur McHolcomb; "Brown's Fort Massacre."]
3. Notes from A REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE TRIBES OF AMERICAN INDIANS by the Rev. Jedidiah Morse, 1822. Typescript 18 p. Also Hand-drawn map. 1 p.
4. Notes from HAND BOOK OF AMERICAN INDIANS, F. W. Hodge, ed. Typescript. 5 p.
Notes on PIONEER DAYS IN THE SOUTHWEST by Grant Foreman. Typescript. 14 p.
Old Anadarko Village Site. Typescript Note. 1 p.
The Old Presidio. Typescript Notes. 2 p.
Report of John Sibley, Natchitoches, Apr. 5, 1805. Typescript. 4 p.
Sanchez, Indian Chief. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
Search for Nasoni and Nadaco (Anadarko) Villages. Typescript 2 p. with Handwritten Notes.
SW Quar[terly] Vol. 6 - 5 - . Handwritten Notes. 5 p.
Wilbarger's INDIAN DEPREDATIONS IN TEXAS. Handwritten Notes. 18 p.
Folder 18: Miscellaneous Souvenirs. 23 items.
BLUE BOOK MAGAZINE, pp. 51-58 [Contains "The Battle of the Little Bighorn," as told to Stanley Vestal by Chief Joseph White Bull]. 8 p.
Galveston. THE DAILY NEWS, Apr. 19, 1842. Facsimile. 4 p.
EARLY HISTORY OF GRIMES COUNTY. Advertisement and Order forms. 3 p.
Third Annual Meeting. East Texas Historical Assn. Apr. 19, 1929. Printed. 3 p.
Stroder, R. T., to 38th Legislature. Mimeograph Letter. n.d. 1 p.
Enclosure: Statement of AAAS supporting Evolution Theory; "Voluntary Stupidity." Mimeograph. 4 p.
FOLLER DE DRINKIN' GOU'D. Advertisement. Printed. 7 p.
Fort Teran Region. 3 Sketch Maps by Eulan Berry. 3 p.
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, A Sacred Memory, "Old Glory." Three illustrations, source unknown. Printed. 3 p.
PIONEER WOMEN IN TEXAS. Advertisement. Printed. 3 p.
The Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches. Printed. 4 p.
THE RED BIRD MAGAZINE. Vol. 2, No. 5. Feb. 1909. 16 p.
Relics. Sketch of a gun. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
"The Rock." A Play in Three Acts, Portraying the Character of Simon Peter. Handbill. Printed. 2 p.
SENATE JOURNAL. Forty-First Legislature. Mar. 14, 1929. 14 p.
Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College. Commencement Program. May 24, 1935. With Handwritten Notes. Printed. 4 p.
Texas Folklore Society. Program. Apr. 21 & 22, 1933. Printed. 4 p.
Texas Folklore Society. Program. Apr. 19 & 20, 1935. Printed. 4 p.
MAN, BIRD, AND BEAST and other TFS publications. Advertisement. Printed. 4 p.
THE TEXAS RANGERS. . . by Walter Prescott Webb. Advertisement. Printed. Illus. 4 p.
"Texas Under Six Flags." Texas Cotton Palace, 1922. Program. Printed. 4 p.
The East Texas Historical Association. Typescript Carbon. 3 p. [With note added by Mildred Wyatt, 1967].
Folder 19: Missions. 2 items.
"The Lost Mission," R. B. Blake, DAILY SENTINEL, Feb. 6, 1935. Typescript. Carbon. 4 p.
"The Lost Mission," R. B. Blake, DAILY SENTINEL, Feb. 8, 1935. Typescript. Carbon. 5 p.
Folder 20: Cherokee Indians, 1920-1924. Printed legal treatises. 2 items.
Folder 21: Regulators and Moderators. 5 items.
History of the Regulators and Moderators. . . John W. Middleton. Typescript. Carbon. 15 p.
Regulators and Moderators. Handwritten. 7 p. Typescript. 5 p.
A True but Bloody History of the Past, SAN AUGUSTINE WEEKLY NEWS, Aug. 16, 1888. Typescript Carbon. 3 p.
Regulator-Moderator War is Recalled, THE MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER, Jan. 1, 1932. 2 p.
Folder 22: Not assigned.
Folder 23: The Texas Historical Survey. 20 items.
Crocket to Haley, J. Evetts, Austin. Dec. 30, 1933. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. Jan. 4, 1934. 1 p.
Works, Jas. D., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. Jan. 13, 1934. 1 p.
Crocket to Haley, J. Evetts, Austin. Carbon. Jan. 24, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. Handwritten postscript. Jan. 27, 1934. 1 p.
Crocket to Haley, J. Evetts, Austin.. Carbon. Feb. 3, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, n.p., to Historical Project Supervisors. Mimeograph. Feb. 6, 1934. 1 p.
Crocket to Haley, J. Evetts, Austin. Feb. 12, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. Handwritten postscript. Feb. 20, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. Feb. 28, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. Apr. 13, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. Apr. 24, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Conger, Margaret E., Austin. Typescript Copy. May 1, 1934. 2 p.
Blegen, Theodore, Saint Paul, MN, to Haley, J. Evetts, Austin. Typescript Copy. May 11, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. June 8, 1934. 1 p.
Haley, J. Evetts, Austin, to Crocket. n.d. 1 p. [2nd p. only].
The Survey of the Historical Records of Texas. Mimeograph. 1 p.
The Texas Historical Survey, 1933-1934, Reported by J. Evetts. Haley, Director. Mimeograph. 4 p.
List of Books Indexed by the Texas Historical Survey, 1933-1934. Mimeograph. 25 p.
List of Newspaper Indexes by the Texas Historical Survey, 1933-1935. 7 p.
Folder 24: Texas Centennial. 8 items.
Mayes, Will H., Austin, to Crocket. June 4, 1932. 1 p.
Suggestions to County Chairmen, Texas Centennial Committee. Mimeograph. 1 p.
Mayes, Will H., Austin, to Crocket. Mimeograph L.S. July 26, 1932. 1 p.
Mayes, Will H., Austin, to Crocket. June 27, 1932. 1 p.
Mayes, Will H., Austin, to Crocket. Aug. 11, 1932. 1 p.
A Joint Resolution. . . [Relating to Centennial] Mimeograph. Nov., 1932. 1 p.
Mayes, Will H., Dallas, to Crocket. Jan. 30, 1935. 1 p.
The Centennial Spirit, by Will H. Mayes. Printed Leaflet. 5 p.
Folder 25: Not assigned.
Folder 26: Angelina County [and Rockport]. 2 items.
"Angelina County and Lufkin," THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, July 7, 1907. 2 p.
"The Awakening of Rockport," THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, July 7, 1907. 1 p.
Folder 27: Stephen F. Austin. 6 items.
Polk, Sam C., Houston, to Crocket. Mar. 23, 1927. 1 p. Enclosure: Estate Of Stephen F. Austin. Typescript. 5 p.
"Where Stephen Austin Lived and Died," TYLER MORNING TELEGRAPH, Mar. 30, 1934. 1 p.
Review of THE AUSTIN PAPERS by J. Frank Dobie. Newspaper Clipping, n.d. 1 p.
Review of Barker's LIFE OF STEPHEN F. AUSTIN by Herbert Bolton, DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Feb. 28, 1926. 1 p.
"Stephen F. Austin, the Man," THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, July 15, 1923. 1 p.
Folder 28: Eugene H. and Stephen W. Blount. 13 items.
"A Reception." Newspaper Clipping. n d. 1 p.
"Rotarian Blount Paid Tribute to Tilden Tilford Wednesday." Newspaper
Clipping. n.d. 1 p.
"'In Their Days and in the Old Time Before Them,"' DALLAS MORNING NEWS. n.d. 1 p.
"Eugene Blount Found Dead in His Room," THE DAILY SENTINEL, Nov. 25, 1927. 2 p.
"Mrs. Blount Is Just Advised of Death on Monday," THE DAILY SENTINEL, Nov. 28, 1927. 1 p.
"Editorial Tribute to Eugene H. Blount from Leading Newspapers, THE DAILY SENTINEL, Nov. 29, 1927. 1 p.
"Death Takes Nacogdoches Former Solon," SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Dec. 1, 1927. 1 p.
"Useful Citizen Is Lost in Death of Eugene H. Blount," THE REDLAND HERALD, Dec. 1, 1927. 1 p.
"Rotary Program Made Memorial in Honor E. H. Blount," and "Birdwell Pays a Tribute to E. H. Blount in Words," THE DAILY SENTINEL, Dec. 1, 1927. 1 p.
"Rotarian T. E. Ferguson Eulogizes Life and Work of Eugene H. Blount," THE DAILY SENTINEL, Dec. 3, 1927. 1 p.
"'In Their Days and in the Old Time Before Them,"' SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Feb. 2, 1928. 1 p.
"Colonel Stephen W. Blount, A Signer of the Declaration of Independence," SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Mar. 8, 1923. 1 p.
Stephen William Blount. Typescript. 2 p. [2nd p. Carbon].
Folder 29: Boy Scout Lake Fund. 16 items.
Lease of Land for Boy Scouts Lake. Typescript Carbon. June 14, 1932. 4 p.
Crocket to Friend. Mimeograph Letter. June 15, 1932. 7 p. [Describes proposal to build lake and financing].
Gintz, W. F., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. June. 15, 1932. 1 p.
Muller, L. J., n.p., to Crocket. n.d. 1 p.
Remittance of Donation of Joe Zeve. June 15, 1932. 1 p.
Commercial National Bank. Blank Check. June 15, 1932. 1 p.
Stone Fort National Bank. Blank Check. June 15, 1932. 1 p.
Nicholson, L. B., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. June 17, 1932. 1 p.
Jinkins, J. Pat, Nacogdoches, to Crocket. June 18, 1932. 1 p.
Birdwell, A. W., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. June 20, 1932. 1 p.
Seale, Arthur A., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. June 22, 1932. 1 p.
Westmoreland, C. C., n.p., to Crocket. A. Postcard S. June 29, 1932. 1 p.
Whited, H. W., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. June 29, 1932. 1 p.
Lowman, Marmon L., Nacogdoches, to Crocket. July 2, 1932. 1 p.
Lee, Jesse, Nacogdoches, to Crocket. . July 21, 1932. 1 p.
List of Contributers to Boy Scouts Lake Fund. Typescript. 1 p.
Letters A-L [Boxes 1-5]
Letters M-Z [Boxes 6-9]
Notes and Lectures [Boxes 10-15]
Notes and Clippings [Box 16-19]
Notes and Clippings [Boxes 20-23]
San Augustine History [Boxes 24-29]
Texas History and G.L.C. Writings [Boxes 30-46]
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