Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Letter from Ernest B. Ford at Houston to Mildred Wyatt at Nacogdoches (1 page), 4/4/1963
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"Daddy Don't 'Low No Foolin' 'Round," composed by Russ Hull (1 page, handwritten and typed), 1940
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"Hum, Mister Humming Bird," composed by Jack Betzner (1 page, handwritten), 1945
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"I've Been Living in Heaven," composed by Jack Rogers (1 page, handwritten), 1938
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"My Sweet Cuddly Cutie," composed by Doc Bechtel (3 pages, handwritten), 1940
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"Pray," composed by Geoffrey O'Hara (3 pages, photocopy), circa 1958, 1963
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"Tears Won't Bring You Back," composed by Cal Devoll (1 page, handwritten), 1946
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"Why Am I Blue Over You?," composed by Doc Bechtel (1 page, handwritten and typed), 1941
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.
"Your Eyes Haunt Me Night and Day," composed by Paul Haney and Al Wiggins (1 page, handwritten), 1938
This collection includes manuscripts and published sheet music, correspondence, biographical materials, and manuscripts of two novels written by Ford.