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Collection
Identifier: A-0346
Content Description
The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by Frank P. Hathcock.While each of Frank’s letters contains unique details or observations, they also convey principal themes born from his wartime service. Some are tied to his hopes for a productive life after the war, many recall the pleasures of home, others are anchored in his daily experiences, and a few capture his thoughts for lasting peace to overcome causes of global conflict.Frank never ended a letter...
Dates:
1942-1945
Collection
Identifier: A-0117
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
1862-1863
Collection
Identifier: F-0006
Scope and Contents
This collection covers a portion of the business records of the Frost-Johnson Lumber Company.
Dates:
1902-1956
Collection
Identifier: A-0181
Scope and Contents
The collection spans Roark's writing career from 1943 until his death in 1985 and contains galley proofs and original handwritten and typed manuscripts of many of his books, newspaper articles, and other writings, including unpublished material. Also included are Roark's research notes and materials, and promotional material for the movies based on his novels Wake of the Red Witch, and Fair Wind to Java....
Dates:
1946-1988
Collection
Identifier: A-0291
Scope and Contents
This collection contains newspaper clippings, letters and other correspondence, business proposals, committee meeting minutes, brochures, maps, and photographs. Also included in the collection are a historic Bible from 1947, a community service award, an unused baby book, and photographs of former sheriff A.J. Spradley.
Dates:
1920-2006
Collection
Identifier: V-7
Collection
Identifier: N-0001
Collection
Identifier: B-0121
Scope and Contents
Business ledger of an unknown general store likely located in Shelby County, Texas. The ledger lists customers' names, their purchases, the price of those purchases, and also has a customer index in the front.
Dates:
1890-1893
Collection
Identifier: A-0050
Scope and Contents
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
1835-1854; Event: Donated in 1932
Collection
Identifier: A-0266
Scope and Contents
The collection consists mostly of photographs of George and Bertha Hogan's family.
Dates:
1890s-1970s; Event: Donated in 2008
Collection
Identifier: A-0064
Scope and Contents
Record of acknowledgments taken by Ingraham, notary public of Nacogdoches County. Shows number, kind and date of instrument, description and location of land, name of original grantee, name and residence of grantor and similar information.
Dates:
1914-1918
Collection
Identifier: A-0065
Scope and Contents
Blotter copy of letters relating to Ingraham's duties as County Judge and to personal business.
Dates:
1912-1915
Collection
Identifier: A-0286
Scope and Contents
A majority of the collection covers George Foreman's business and boxing life from 1995 to 1998.
Dates:
1990-2003
Collection
Identifier: A-0012
Scope and Contents
Letters, notebooks, lectures, articles, speeches, biographical studies and other papers relating to feuds, rebellions, churches, schools and colleges in San Augustine and Nacogdoches. Includes folklore, family history and sketches on Texans and prominent U.S. and foreign citizens. Includes maps and charts, newspaper clippings on history and world events of 1900-1930. A significant portion of this collection contains George Crocket's original art work.
Dates:
1787-1960
Collection
Identifier: A-0377
Content Description
Collection of printed material and photographs used to preserve grave sites, mostly in Texas.
Dates:
Donated 7/16/2021
Collection
Identifier: A-0069
Scope and Contents
"The First Oil Well in Texas and the Southwest" gives an account of the drilling at Oil Springs by Lyne Taliaferro Barret in 1866. The paper includes a description of the drilling techniques and tells of negotiations for financial backing.
"Peter Ellis Bean--Man with a Story" is a biographical sketch of Bean.
"The History of Melrose" gives family histories of the Hardeman, Mast, Walling, Hall, and other families residing...
Dates:
Event: Donated between 1957-1965
Collection
Identifier: A-0380
Content Description
Three photo albums of photographs
Dates:
Event: Donated circa 2019; 1930-2009
Collection
Identifier: A-0187
Collection
Identifier: UA-062
Scope and Contents
The majority of this collection is made up of files and Self Studies for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to meet accreditation requirements. There are also files on the development of the doctoral programs at the university, and minutes for the Graduate Council and the Research Council.
Dates:
1950-1985
Collection
Identifier: A-0232
Scope and Contents
The deed conveys four-fifths ownership from Green B. Hardwick to James Cook and Joseph S. Able for one half-league of the Peter Ellis Bean grant in Cherokee County, one league of the Jose Maria Mora grant, one half-league from the Isaac Barnett headright in Anderson County, and 12 slaves.
Dates:
1848