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George Louis Crocket Papers: Boxes 24-29

Boxes 24-29 TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Box 24 San Augustine biography M-Z, Churches
  • Box 25 Churches
  • Box 26 Courthouse
  • Box 27 Education, History, Masons
  • Box 28 Military, newspaper clippings
  • Box 29 Texas biography, education, heroes


[Folder 87: San Augustine Biography A-M is in Box 23]

BOX 24

Folder 88: San Augustine Biography M-Z. 61 items.

1. The McFarlands. . . . Handwritten. 4 p.
Russell, R. E., Orange, to Crocket. Aug. 9, 1919. 4 p.
McFarland, R. E., Orange, to Crocket. Aug. 14, 1919. 2 p.
McFarland, R. E., Orange, to Crocket. Aug. 25, 1919. 5 p.
McFarland, R. E., Orange, to Crocket. Aug. 26, 1919. 2 p.
Simpson, Ruth Smith, Abilene, to County Clerk, San Augustine. May 21, 1928. 3 p.
Red, W. S., Austin, to Cockerham, Rev. M. O., n.p. Aug. 8, 1924. [Marcus A. Montrose and San Augustine University.] 3 p.
Polk, Jas. V., Beaumont, to Crocket. Feb. 20, 1923. 1 p.
Enclosure: The Polk Family. Handwritten. 7 p.
Polk, Jas. V., Beaumont, to Crocket. Apr. 28, 1923. 2 p.
Davis, W. T., San Augustine, to Polk, Jas. V., Beaumont. Handwritten copy. Dec. 12, 1922. 4 p. ,
Genealogy of Polk family. Handwritten chart. 4 p.
Obituary Notice of Col. Elijah Price. Nov. 23, 1852. Broadside. 1 p.
Boone [?], Mamie Louise, Dallas, to Crocket. June 25, 1921. 3 p. [Davis family.]
Gordon, Lillian Price, Ft. Worth, to Crocket. Sept. 6. 4 p.
Pugh, Thos. J., Hearne, to Crocket. Feb. 25, 1928. 1 p. [Enclosure: Texas Pioneers Heretofore Unsung and a Bit of History Heretofore Unrecorded. Pugh Family. Typescript. 3 p.]
2. Horace Randall. Handwritten. 2 p.
Horace Randall . . . Handwritten Notes. 1 p. [on verso: Act providing for public schools. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.] Typescript. 1 p.
Rankin, Harry W., Houston, to Crocket. Nov. 18, 1924. 1 p.
Manuel Rivers. . . Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Roberts, John H., Arcadia, to Harry [Rankin], n.p. Nov. 16, 1924. 2 p.
Dr. I. J. Roberts. . . Typescript Notes. 1 p.
3. Roberts, John H., Arcadia, to Crocket. May 6, 1921. 3 p.
Roberts, John H., Arcadia, to Crocket. June 17, 1921. 10 p.
Roberts, John H., Arcadia, to Crocket. Typescript Copy. 4 p.
Roberts, John W., Arcadia, to Crocket. June 21, 1921. 7 p.
[Elisha Roberts Family.]
Roberts, John H., Arcadia, to Crocket. July 27, 1921. 2 p.
Elisha Roberts. Typescript with handwritten addenda. 3 p.
Roberts Family. Handwritten Notes. 3 p.
Russell, James - Probate Papers. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
Scurry, Edgar, Wichita Falls, to Crocket. May 17, 1923. 3 p.
Scurry, Edgar, Wichita Falls, to Crocket. May 18, 1923. 1 p.
Scurry, Edgar, Wichita Falls, to Crocket. May 25, 1923. 1 p.
Scurry, Edgar, Wichita Falls, to Crocket. June 12, 1923. 1 p.
Clark, S. E., Austin, to Crocket. Apr. 13, 1923. 2 p.
Enclosure: The Scurry Family. Handwritten. 4 p.
Rector, N. A., Austin, to Crocket. Apr. 20, 1923. 1 p.
4. Phillip A. Sublett. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
Phillip A. Sublett. Handwritten. 4 p. Typescript. 4 p.
H. L. Sublett and K. L. Anderson. Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Henry W. Augustine. Handwritten Notes. 3 p.
Sexton. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
James Smith . . . [folks] Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Beniamin Thomas. Children. Handwritten Chart. 1 p.
Benjamin Thomas. Handwritten. 4 p.
Benjamin Thomas. Handwritten. 6 p.
Polk, Jas. V., Beaumont, to Crocket. Feb. 19, 1923. 9 p.
Enclosures: Benjamin Thomas. Handwritten. 6 p.
Notes [San Augustine Familles]. Handwritten. 5 p.
Robt. Benedell Russell. . . Handwritten Notes. 1 p.
Shadrack D. Thomas. Handwritten Note Card. 1 p.
Thomas Sewell Thompson: Handwritten Note Card. 1 p.
Truit, James W., Tenaha, to Crocket. Nov. 14, 1919. 8 p.
[Regulators - Moderators.]
Truit, James W., Tenaha, to Crocket. Dec. 27, 1919. 2 p.
Truit, James W., Tenaha, to Crocket. June 7, 1909. 2 p.
B. R. Wallace. Handwritten Notes on Envelope. 1 p.
Waterhouse Family. Handwritten Notes. 2 p.
"Some Facts about George W. Smith," DAILY SENTINEL, July 8, 1931. 3 p.

Folder 89: San Augustine - Biographical Sketches. 34 items.

1. Sketches Inserted in History. Handwritten List. 1 p.
Biographical Sketches. Handwritten. n. p.
2. Biographical Sketches. Typescripts:
Kenneth L. Anderson. 2 p.
James Madison Ardry. 1 p.
Henry W. Augustine. 2 p.
Benjamin Franklin Benton. 1 p.
John P. Border. 1 p.
John C. Brooke. 1 p.
Alanson Wyllys Canfield. 2 p.
Chichester Chaplin. 1 p.
Amos Clark. 1 p.
Nicholas H. Darnell. 1 p.
Alexander Marvell Davis. 1 p.
Francis H. Dixon. 1 p.
Charles C. Eppes and Robert H. Martin. 1 p.
John Alexander Greer. 2 p.
Nathaniel Hunt. 1 p.
James B. Johnson. 1 p.
William Kimbro and John D. Nash. 1 p.
John G. Love. 1 p.
Donald McDonald. 1 p.
William B. Ochiltree. 1 p.
Charleton Payne. 1 p.
Alfred Polk. 1 p.
Joseph Rowe. 1 p.
Richardson Scurry. 1 p.
Samuel Sexton and Franklin Barlow Sexton. 2 p.
George Whitfield Terrell. 1 p.
Shedrack D. Thomas. 1 p.
Richard S. Walker. 1 p.
Benjamin Rush Wallace. 1 p.
William W. Wallace. 1 p.
Stephen P. Willson, Hiram Abiff Willson, Samuel Andrew Willson, and Samuel Priest Willson. 2 p.
Davis Family. Typescript. 1 p.

Folder 90: San Augustine - Churches. 24 items.

1. Data for the Parish of Christ Church (Episcopal). . . from Parish
Registers and Other Papers. Handwritten. n. p.
2. Notes from FLOWERS AND FRUITS IN THE WILDERNESS by Z. N. Morrel] 1882. Typescript. 12 p.
Methodism in San Augustine. Typescript. n.p.
"The Pioneer Preachers Had Their Fun," DALLAS MORNING NEWS, June 5, 1927. Typescript. 21 p.
3. "First Protestant Minister to Come to Texas," SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Dec. 16, 1920. 1 p.
"The First Presbytery," THE RUSK COUNTY NEWS, Jan. 10, 1921. 1 p.
"Original 'Pilgrim' Baptist Church of Texas. . .," HOUSTON CHRONICLE, Jan. 6, 1924. 1 p.
"The Pioneer Preachers Had Their Fun," DALLAS MORNING NEWS, June 5, 1927. 1 p.
"Roster of the Memorial Presbyterian Church," SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Oct. 13, 1927. 2 p.
"The Oldest Bell in Texas Protestantism Is Now on Retired List," EAST TEXAS, 1929. 1 p.
4. Brooks, S. P., Waco, to Crocket. Mar. 9, 1923. 1 p.
Carroll, J. M., San Antonio, to Crocket. Mar. 21, 1923. 2 p.
Carroll, J. M., San Antonio, to Crocket. Apr. 9, 1923. 1 p.
Carroll, J. M., San Antonio, to Crocket. with Handwritten Postscript. May 2, 1923. 1 p.
Du Bose, Horace M., Berkeley, CA, to Crocket. Aug. 6, 1919. 2 p.
Minton, W. H., Hemphill, to Crocket. July 19, 1921. 1 p.
Red. W. S., Austin, to Crocket. Mar. 13, 1925. 3 p.
Tenney, S. M., Rusk, to Crocket. Oct. 5, 1922. 3 p.
Tenney, S. M., Rusk, to Crocket. Dec. 10, 1923. 1 p.
Tower, C. A., Athens, to Crocket. Aug. 16, 1919. 1p.
5. Texas Church History - Baptists. [Notes in Composition Book.] n.p.
Baptist Church. Handwritten. 1p.
Miscellaneous Notes on Churches. 4 p. Handwritten. Typescript 1 p.
The Christian Church in San Augustine. Typescript Notes. 1p.

BOX 25

Folder 91: Collections on the Baptist Church of San Augustine. Typescript. 49 p.
Folder 92: Data for the Parish of Christ Church. Typescript. 54 p. [See also Folder 90.]
Folder 93: San Augustine Christian Churches. 2 items.

The Christian Church in San Augustine. Typescript. 15 p.
Beginnings of Christian Church in San Augustine County. Typescript Carbon. 8 p

Folder 94: Roster of the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Typescript. 5 p. [See Folder 90].
Folder 95: First Protestant Minister to Come to Texas. Typescript 12 p. The First Presbytery. Typescript 8 p. [See Folder 90].
Folder 96: Methodism in San Augustine. Typescript. 53 p. [See Folder 90].
Folder 97: Not assigned.

BOX 26

Folder 98: List of Officers of San Augustine County, Texas [Notebook, n.p.]; Officers of District Court [Handwritten 3 p.]
Folder 99: San Augustine Courthouse Records. 13 items.

1. Abstract of Land Claims from Records of General Land Office. Handwritten. 14 p. Typescript. 14 p.
2. District Court [Minutes], 1837. Handwritten. 15 p.
3. From Probate Papers. Handwritten with last 7 p. typed. 37 p.
4. San Augustine Archives. Handwritten. 31 p.
5. County Court Minutes of San Augustine County. Handwritten with last 6 p. typed. 33 p. Typescript. 27 p.
6. Copied from the Judges Docket, 1838. . . List of Attorneys. Handwritten. 11 p. Typescript. 8 p.
Extracts Copied from the . . . Judges Docket. Typescript. 10 p.
7. Notes from Deed Records of San Augustine County. Handwritten. 95 p.
8. Deed Records of San Augustine County. Typescript.
[Notes from Deed Records.] Untitled Typescript Carbon. 27 p.

BOX 27

Folder 100: "San Augustine Has Glorious Past, and a Bright Future," THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE, July 10, 1927. 1 p.
Folder 101: San Augustine - Economic Conditions. SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Apr. 20, 1922. 4 p.
Folder 102: San Augustine - Education. 7 items.

Eby, Frederick, Austin, to Crocket. Dec. 15, 1917. 1 p.
Eby, Frederick, Austin, to Crocket. June 6, 1918. 1 p.
Martin, B. W., Kirbyville, to Crocket. Dec. 16, 1923. 2 p.
The History of Public Schools in San Augustine. Handwritten. 9 p.
Notes on San Augustine Schools. Handwritten. 4 p.
"San Augustine University Was Chartered by First Congress," THE INTER SCHOLASTIC LEAGUER, Dec. 15, 1923. 2 p.
"History of Another East Texas College Presented," TIIE INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER, Feb. 15, 1924. 2 p.

Folder 103: San Augustine History, 1800-1900. 6 items.

1. Miscellaneous Notes on land, law. Mostly Handwritten. 36 p.
2. Smither, Harriet, Austin, to Crocket. June 30, 1926. 1 p. Enclosure: Census of the Inhabitants of San Augustine [1830-1836]. Typescript. 14 p.
"Ancient and Historic San Augustine," Newspaper Clipping [no source, n.d.]. 2 p.
"Historical Facts," Newspaper Clipping [no source, n.d.]. 1 p.
"San Augustine Depicted as City of Blood Stained Memories, By Fuller" Newspaper Clipping [no source, n.d.]. 1 p.
"San Augustine Where Texas History Started," [BEAUMONT] SUNDAY ENTERPRISE, Nov. 1, 1925. 2 p.

Folder 104: "San Augustine Gives East Texas Banquet," Newspaper Clipping [no source, n.d.]. 1 p.
Folder 105: Location of Places in Town and County [San Augustine]. Handwritten list. n.p.
Folder 106: San Augustine Masons. 45 items.

1. History and Notes Rising Star Chapter #4 and #9 and Cannon Council #17. Handwritten. n.p.
Organization of Rising Star Chapter No. 4 R.A.M. Typescript. 8 p.
Notes from the Minutes of Cannon Council No. 17 R.aS.M. Typescript. 1 p.
Masonic Histories of San Augustine. Typescript. 28 p.
2. Masonic History of Members of Red Land Lodge. Typescript. 7 p.
Red Land Lodge #3. Typescript 39 p.
Red Land Lodge #3. Typescript with Handwritten Notes. 7 p.
Orators in Red Land Lodge No. 3. Typescript. 1 p.
[McFarland Lodge.] Typescript Carbon. 3 p.
Masonry in San Augustine. Typescript. 1 p.
3. [Notes on Lodge Officers.] Handwritten. 15 p.
Lodge Activities - Chronology; 1840-1853. Handwritten. 2 p.
Grand Officers - Grand Lodge. Handwritten Notes. 4 p.
Lodge Activities - Chronology, 1837-1879. Handwritten. 7 p.
McFarland Lodge #40 [and Masonic Institute]. Handwritten. 4 p.
Original Members Red Land Lodge #23 [and Chronology]. Handwritten. 4 p.
4. Miscellaneous Notes on Masons. Handwritten. 4 p.
Notes by Sam R. Hamilton on Red Land Lodge. Handwritten. 2 p.
Humorous Presentation of Past Master's Jewel by Geo. L. Crocket. Handwritten 3 p.
Unidentified Floor Plan. Hand-drawn. 1 p.
Organization of Rising Star Chapter #4. Handwritten. 14 p.
Original Members. Handwritten List. 3 p.
Recording Masonic History. Handwritten. 2 p.
5. Establishing Rising Star #9. Handwritten. 2 p.
Report of By-laws Committee, Red Land Lodge. Typescript Carbon with Handwritten Notes. n.d. Signed. 2 p.
BY-LAWS OF RED LAND LODGE NO. 3. Printed. 1869. 39 p.
RED LAND LODGE; Printed. 1870? 30 p. [First 8 p. missing.]
THREE DISTINGUISHED MASONIC PATRIOTS: STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, ANSON JONES, SAM HOUSTON. Printed. 15 p.
Prospectus of THE MASONIC JOURNAL. Printed with signatures of subscribers. 1841? 1 p.
6. Hamilton, Sam R., Farmersville, to Sir. Mimeo. May 23, 1910. 1 p. Enclosures: Order forms for Lodge paraphernalia. Printed. 7 p.
Hamilton, Sam R., Farmersville, to Sir and Bro. b.imeo. May 23, 1910. 1 p. Enclosure: Order Form. Printed. 2 p.
Hamilton, Sam R., Farmersville, to Crocket. June 3, 1910. 3 p.
Hamilton, Sam R., Farmersville, to Crocket. June 4, 1910. 3 p.
Hamilton, Sam R., Farmersville, to Crocket. June 9, l91O. 1 p.
Jones, Frank C., Houston, to Crocket. Oct. 14, 1910. 2 p.
Questionnaire on Masons. Mimeograph. 1 p.
Questionnaire on McFarlane. Mimeograph. 1 p.

BOX 28

Folder 107: San Augustine - Military History. 24 items.

1. Notes on Texas Revolution. Handwritten. 7 p.
Companies Enlisted in the Texas War of Independence. Handwritten. 1 p.
Events Around San Augustine, April 14-24, 1836. Handwritten. 4 p.
Josiah T. Childers Company. Handwritten Notes. 5 p.
List of Companies 1836, 1837. Handwritten [in notebook]. n.p. Typescript. 45 p.
2. Miscellaneous Notes on Civil War. Handwritten 9 p. Typescript 1 p.
Frey, E. J., Marshall, to Crocket. Aug. 13, 1925. 1 p.
"A Complete Roster," Newspaper Clipping [no source, n.d.]. 1 p.
B. F. Benton's Company - Muster Roll. Handwritten. 4 p.
Short's Company. Notes and Muster Roll. Handwritten 5 p. Typescript 1 p.
Notes from HISTORY OF WALKER'S DIVISION T.V.I. by J. P. Blessington. . . and Oration on Gen. Wm. R. Scurry. Handwritten. n.p.
History of Captain Benton's Company 1861-1865 by O. T. Hanks. Typescript. 41 p. [For original see Orlando T. Hanks Reminiscences].
3. Miller, Evan [?], Fort Worth, to Crocket. June 18, 1918. 2 p.
Roster of M. P. Co. No. 2. A. E. F. Handwritten. 4 p.
List of Men from San Augustine County in Co. L. M. P. Handwritten. 2 p.
Doak's Company. Handwritten. 1 p.
Casualties in Great War. Handwritten. 3 p.
Handwritten. 1 p.
Typescript. 2 p.
Boy Scouts of San Augustine Troop 1 in the Great War. Handwritten. 1 p.
Cellus [?] Montgomery, Jr. Handwritten Note. 1 p.
"Official Draft List for San Augustine County," Newspaper Clipping, [no source, n.d.]. 1 p.
Typescript. 12 p.

Folder 108: San Augustine - Miscellaneous. 2 items.

"San Augustine County Population, " Newspaper Clipping [no source, 1930]. 1 p.
"Cotton Ginned in San Augustine County," Newspaper Clipping [no source, 1928]. 1 p.

Folder 109: Notes from San Augustine Newspapers. 7 items.

1. Data from THE RED LANDER 1843-1844. Handwritten. 86 p.
------------INDEX-------------

1......List of articles in Red Lander not copied here.
7......Index for Redlander for December, 1841.
8......Notice for Pythagorean Society.
9......Publisher's Notice, March 27, 1843.
9......Government Officers, Judges etc.
10.....Local Officers, Court, Custom House, County, University
11.....Lawyer's Cards
12.....Physicians
13.....San Augustine Light Horse Company
13.....Military Notices
13.....San Augustine Theatre
14.....Christian Conference
14.....Camp Meeting at Major Augustine's
15.....Military Orders
16.....Removal of Judge Ochiltree
16.....Marriage and Religious Notices
16.....Advertisement for Lost Land Certificate
17.....Light Horse Company Notice
17.....F. B. Dixon -- Wagon Maker
18.....White Hall Academy
18b...Cheap Cash Store -- S. W. Blount
18b...Death Notices -- Mrs. Hannah Slaughter -- Murrell
19.....Mansion House -- Dr. Fitzallen -- John T. Patterson
20.....County Jail Vacant
20.....Col. H. H. Edwards
21.....Barbecue in Sabine County-Notables Present
22.....Troubles in Shelby County -- Several articles
26.....Church Notice, Political Announcements
28.....Reception of Annexation News in Shelbyville
29.....Death of James Bradshaw from Pistol Wound
29.....20,000 Acres for Nacogdoches University
29.....Steamboat Explosion Francis Wilson on Board
30.....Appointment of Col. Reily as Minister to U.S.
31.....Marriage Notices
33.....Obituary -- J. J. Hennis
32.....The "Vindicator" on San Augustine University
34....."A Voice from Sabine."
36.....Election Notices and Politica
38.....Red Lander Mail
38.....Nomination of Gen. Rusk as President
39.....Editorial Endorsement of Gen. Rusk
39.....Editorial Against the Tariff
39.....Thespian Corps
40.....Military Organization
41.....Politica -- Announcements
42.....Letter from San Augustine, Rev. I. M. Williams
45.....Editorial on Teriff and Free Trade
45.....Political Notice from R. Scurry
45b...Election Results
45b...General Gaines and Military Entry into Texas
46.....Political endorsements ? Abner S. Lipscomb, A. M. Davis
47.....Trial of John Garner
48.....Sickness of Gen. Terrell
48.....Mansion House Re-established
48.....Obituary -- Mrs. Penelope Thomas
51.....Article on Nacogdoches
54.....Letter from T. G. Broocks of the Tariff
56.....Letter from "Civis" on Shelby County troubles
57.....Election Returns
59.....Revival in Sabine County
60.....Letter on the preceeding
--------NOTES ON REDLANDER JULY 8, 1843-------
63.....Political Announcement of Henry W. Sublett
65.....Political Articles RedLander and other papers
66b...Article and Editorial on Victory of Commodore Moore
68.....Political Announcement of N. H. Darnell
69.....Religious Article by "Dow Senior"
69.....Uncalled-for letters
70.....Canfield Defends Houston from Charge of Abolition
71.....Advertisements, Doctors -- Sale of Negro etc.
72.....Ditto--Runaway Negro, Workmen wanted, Taylor, Patterson Ferry, Stivers and Talliafero, salt makers etc.
73.....Ditto -- George Woldert, Lawyers' Cards etc.
74.....Ditto -- Layers and Doctors
75.....Ditto -- Candidates, University of San Augustine
76.....Ditto -- Miscellaneous, San Augustine Theatre. Steamboat.
77.....Ditto -- Miscellaneous Exchange Money
78.....Directory of Officers
79.....San Augustine University
80.....Tariff Schedule
81.....San Augustine University -- Announcement by Trustees
84.....San Augustine University -- Course of Studies
86.....San Augustine University -- Tuition

2. San Augustine Poems from THE RED LANDER 1843-1844. Handwritten. n.p.
3. Data on . . . Schools from the RED LANDER, 1843-1845. [San Augustine University, Wesleyan College, Nacogdoches University]. Handwritten. n.p.
4. Miscellaneous Notes from San Augustine Papers. Handwritten 10 p. Typescript 2 p.
Notes on the SAN AUGUSTINE JOURNAL AND ADVERTISER; also Certificate of Stock and Deed to Land for the town of Hamilton, Shelby County, Texas. Handwritten. 20 p. Typescript. 11 p.
From the TEXAS UNION for October 23, 1847 [Eastern Texas University]. Typescript. n.p.

BOX 29

Folder 110: Newspaper Clippings on Science. 8 items.
Folder 111: Not Assigned.
Folder 112: Spanish Explorers. 8 items.

Newspaper clippings. 7 items.
Patten, Frank C., Galveston, to Crocket. August 9, 1926. 1 p.

Folder 113: Texas Biography. A - K. Clippings and Notes. 21 items.

1. R. W. Aldrich, Roy Bean, James Bowie, Sam Bass, N. B. Barbee, Mollie Bailey, Beddoe Family, John Neely Bryan, Elizabeth A. Broocks.
2. Lorenzo De Zavala, N. H. Darnell, Sarah Bradley Dodson, Webster Flanagan, Molly Connor Cook, J. E. Grinstead, G. T. Garrett, Jack Hays, John Hill, S. J. Houghton, Joel Houghton.

Folder 114: Texas Biography. L - Z. Clippings and Notes. 22 items.

1. Jane Long, John Murrell, Peter Mansbendel, Philip Nolan, Elizabet Ney, Harriet A. Ames, Robert Potter, Joseph Pennell, John Y. Rankin, Erastus "Deaf" Smith, James Harper Starr.
2. Emily S. Sexton, W. G. Sharp, Wyatt J. Teel, Col. Elijah Price, William Garrett, Alexander Horton, C. C. and Avis Johnson, Edward Steere, Henry Smith [Governor], William J. Townsend, William Sidney Porter, Isabella Ann Taylor, George W. Terrell, Uncle Pig, Isaac Van Zandt, Abel J. Vanderwater.

Folder 115: Texas Biography - Miscellaneous. Newspaper Clippings. 2 items.
John Hemphill, Abner Lipscomb, Royall T. Wheeler, violent deaths and suicides.
Folder 116: "Panhandle Baptist Body in Gathering," THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Aug. 3, 1924. 1 p.
Folder 117: Not Assigned.
Folder 118: Not Assigned.
Folder 119: Texas - Economic Conditions. Newspaper Clippings. [Cotton and Longhorns.] 2 items.
Folder 120: Texas - Education. Newspaper Clippings. 8 items.
Folder 121: Texas - Heroes - Monuments. Newspaper Clippings. 9 items.

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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