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1 University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Noah Hamilton Rose Collection Rose, Noah Hamilton (d. 1952). Papers, 1925–1952. 6.33 feet. Professional photographer. Biographies (ca. 1925) of Texans and other southwesterners; publications (1929–1933) by national councils and committees regarding cosmopolitanism, disarmament, and the League of Nations, as well as by the Nanking government of the Republic of China concerning the Sino-Japanese War; posters and placards (1931) regarding disarmament; and a newspaper (1932) published in Osaka, Japan, bearing the banner headline, “The Republic of Manchuria—Birth of a New Nation,” the topic to which the entire issue is devoted. _____________ Biographical Sketches (Texas State Historical Society--Personal Sketch for New Encyclopedia of Texas) Box 1 Folder 1 Abbott, Forney William Acker, T. E. Adams, Charles F. Adams, John E. Adams, Dr. Joseph Edward Addis, John Wesley Adsit, George L. Aldrich, Seth Martin Allen, G. H. Allen, Henry Daniel Allen, John C. Allums, Dr. Loraine L. Altenberg, Edward Faveber Ames, Eugene L. Anderson, Geo. Mitchell Anderson, James Anderson, Marvin A. Anderson, Osa Anderson, R. Lee Andrews, James Andrew Andrews, W. Ed Andrus, Edgar

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Page 1: University of Oklahoma LibrariesRose, Noah Hamilton (d. 1952). Papers, 1925–1952. 6.33 feet. Professional photographer. Biographies (ca. 1925) of Texans and other southwesterners;

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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections

Noah Hamilton Rose Collection

Rose, Noah Hamilton (d. 1952). Papers, 1925–1952. 6.33 feet. Professional photographer. Biographies (ca. 1925) of Texans and other southwesterners; publications (1929–1933) by national councils and committees regarding cosmopolitanism, disarmament, and the League of Nations, as well as by the Nanking government of the Republic of China concerning the Sino-Japanese War; posters and placards (1931) regarding disarmament; and a newspaper (1932) published in Osaka, Japan, bearing the banner headline, “The Republic of Manchuria—Birth of a New Nation,” the topic to which the entire issue is devoted. _____________ Biographical Sketches (Texas State Historical Society--Personal Sketch for New Encyclopedia of Texas) Box 1 Folder 1 Abbott, Forney William Acker, T. E. Adams, Charles F. Adams, John E. Adams, Dr. Joseph Edward Addis, John Wesley Adsit, George L. Aldrich, Seth Martin Allen, G. H. Allen, Henry Daniel Allen, John C. Allums, Dr. Loraine L. Altenberg, Edward Faveber Ames, Eugene L. Anderson, Geo. Mitchell Anderson, James Anderson, Marvin A. Anderson, Osa Anderson, R. Lee Andrews, James Andrew Andrews, W. Ed Andrus, Edgar

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Angly, Joseph Edward Anthony, Robert E. Antill, James P. Folder 2 Appling, Floyd E. Arceneaux, Press A. Armstrong, A. H. Armstrong, B. W. Armstrong, Jimmie W. Armstrong, Matt V. Armstrong, Walter W. Arnold, James H. Aten, Fred Ray Atkinson, Leo E. Aucoin, Riley A. Aughtry, Robert Cullum Austin, S. Reed Averill, Wm. M. Avery, W. O. Babcock, Charles L. Babb, Robert Gabriel Bacak, Louie Baetz, Henry Bagwell, John E. Bailey, Graham Cooper Baird, George O. Baird, Sam K. Baker, Alphus Baker, J. Dewey Folder 3 Baker, R. Allen Baker, Rex G. Baker, Walter Baker, W. J. Ball, Fred Terry Banfield, Glen Ivan Banfield, Neil Oscar Banker, Henry Banks, John O.

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Barham, George B. Barksdale, Marion Mims Barney, Wm. R. Barnwell, R. C. Barron, Leon R. Barrow, Ralph J. Barry, Roy Bartell, Dr. Jack O. Barton, H. Walter Barton, Jack C. Barton, Richard E. Barton, Thos. W. Batchelor, W. Verne Bateman, Austin O. Bateman, Charles C. Bates, Robert Emory Folder 4 Battle, Buford D. Baucum, Dr. James D. Beard, J. C. Beard, J. L. Beard, Shirley Beazley, Dr. W. H. Beck, D. W. (Casey) Beckendorff, Cecil M. Beckondorff, Roy L. Begley, Manuel H. Beitel, Albert Bell, Claude Bell, William Luther Bellar, Chas. C. Benckenstein, Leonard J. Benckenstein, Leonard J. Benefield, J. H. Sr. Bennington, Samuel Walter Bennison, John J. Benson, Thomas L. Berry, Wm. Lafayette Bevil, Andrew Leak Bevil, John Jehu Biddison, P. McDonald

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Folder 5 Bilbo, Joseph C. Bingham, Joe Birdsong, Lawrence Bivins, M. H. Black, Clarence Neelly Black, Louis Albert Blackburn, Ralph J. Blackard, Geo. J. Blackmon, Ben F. Blackwell, Albert D. Blair, John P. Blair, William S. Blake, John Henry Blalock, Horace C. Blalock, Richard Watts Blanch, Geo. W. Blanche, John R. Bland, William K. Blankinship, Gus S. Blewette, William W. Blinsky, Johnnie Blondin, Joe A. Blucher, Fred V. Bobbitt, Dwight (Bob) Boettcher, Clem C. Folder 6 Boettcher, Reinhardt Bruno Bogan, W. T. Bolton, John W. Bond, J. B. Bond, William Douglas Bonsall, Isaac Booth, Ralph L. Boozer, Joe Newt Boring, Emory P. Jr. Born, Fred W. Bossley, B. B. Boulton, JOhn

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Bovell, Samuel C. Bowers, Wm. O. Jr. Boyd, W. V. Boyt, Arthur H. Boyt, Elmer W. Bozman, John Henry Bozman, Wallace Bowers, Vernon LaSalle Brachfield, Charles L. Bracken, G. O. Bradford, Robert Potson Bradley, William Warren Bramlette, E. M. Folder 7 Brandes, C. L. Brauns, A. W. Breaux, Fred Brents, L. P. Briggs, Rufus Brockman, C. A. Brogoitti, John A. Brooks, John B. Brooks, Peter Gautier Brooks, Dr. William Nicholas Brooks, Willie E. Brookshire, L. T. Broughton, W. H. Broussard, Albert E. Broussard, Dale Broussard, Desire Louis Broussard, James E. Brown, Arlie Brown, Charley Carroll Brown, Clifford L. Brown, E. C. Brown, Edgar Jr. Brown, Dr. Edgar W. Brown, J. A. Brown, Jessie James Brown, Marvin Leonard

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Box 2 Folder 1 Brown, Robt. Taylor Brown, W. H. Brown, Robert Wm. Brown, Thurmond A. Brown, Valry Brown, Walter Brownlee, Louis C. Bruce, Ethan W. Bruns, Lawrence F. Bryant, Wm. Thoreau Bucklin, Joe H. Buffaloe, Frank Buford, Oliver P. Bullard, Robert Buller, Clarence Buls, R. L. Bumpus, John Caleb Bumpus, Ray Buford, Freeman W. Burnett, Richard Wesley Burnham, Garrie H. Burns, Dr. Coleman C. Burrell, Clarence Fred Folder 2 Burrell, John H. Burrell, Lawrence Burrell, Obe Burrell, Walter J. Burrus, Eugene A. Burton, C. P. (Pete)**Not Found in Processing Busch, W. T. Bussa, Clarence O. Butler, Joe E. Butter, John A. Butler, W. E. (Pete) Byerly, Adam Bynum, Elmer C. Byrd, D. H.

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Byrd, Wm. H.**Not Found in Processing Cadwalder, Admiral D. Caffall, David McKinlay Calhoun, Tom F. Jr. Cammareri, Peter Campbell, Edward V. Canter, J. M. Cappel, John Ogden Cardiff, Chas. C. Carlson, Capt. Teddy Carmier, Gus Caron, Emile Folder 3 Carpenter, Jesse Napoleon Carr, J. M. Carter, C. E. Casey, Mrs. Adelia Cezeaux, P. C. Jr. Chambles, T. S.**Not Found in Processing Chance, A. C. Channing, John B. Chapman, Mrs. Chas. W. Cheatham, R. Mack Cheatham, Henry F. Chenella, Frank C. Cherry, Capt. Walter Taylor Childers, Robert Clark, B. M. Clarke, Fred Webster Clauder, Otto Carl Clawson, H. E. Clayton, Paul B. Clements, L. D. Click, C. F. Clyburn, Geo. L. Folder 4 Clubb, Grady D. Coale, C. R. Cobb, Frank G.

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Cobb, Mrs. Gladys N. Rice Coe, B. A. Cole, Mart Coleman, Chas. H. Collette, Sam Collier, Arthur J. Collins, B. B. Collins, O. Gordon Collins, Robt. C. Combs, Joseph F. Conn, Robert J. Cook, John A. Cooke, Dr. Edward Fenton Cooper, Robert L. Cooksey, Wes Cope, James H. Corman, Wm. J. Cornelius, W. D. Corthell, Capt. Joseph Cousins, Thomas Courtney, Maurice Covell, Wm. N. Folder 5 Cowden, John B. Cox, James Richard Coyle, Benjamin "Bud" Craddock, William P. Craigen, George Craimer, D. T. Cranfill, Thomas E. Cravens, Nehemeiah Andrew Crawford, John Roe Crawford, Robert A. Crawford, W. H. Creighton, Clyde Cresap, Phillip Jr. Crews, Joseph Eugene Croley, John W. Croom, Marvin e. Crosby, Charles Tucker Crumpler, O. B.

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Crutcher, A. S. Crutchfield, Phillip F. Culp, Fred C. Culp, H. C. Culpepper, P. C. Culpepper, Thomas Little Culver, Geo. David Folder 6 Culver, George David Cummings, Floyd Currey, Richard Clifton Curtis, Benjamin Riley Curtis, William H. Custer, Leo Dagle, Harry Daily, A. E. Damrel, J. B. Danklefs, Clarence Daniels, Walter F. Darst, R. H. Daughtry, M. F. Davey, Martin Anthony David, J. H. David, John P. David, Lewis A. Davidek, Joe Davis, Mr. Davis, Bill Davis, Dr. C. E. Davis, Charles T. Davis, Gibson C. Davis, Homer L. Davis, Dr. Neal Folder 7 Davis, Pat Lewis Davant, Phillip O. Davis, R. Lee Dayvault, Wm A. D'Girolamo, Rosario

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De Bellevue, Leo B. De Bruler, N. De Lee, Augustus S. Deason, Dr. Arthur J. Deason, Dr. Giles A. Deaton, Guy Loyd Dennis, Mgr. Joe Andres Dennison, Geo. F. Denny, Capt. W. E. Deusson, Alexander Dickerson, Charlie N Dickerson, Heron Oscar Dickey, Charles Fremont Dickey, Wm C. Dietz, Harold Hugo Dillard, Joe Dittman, Charles S. Dodd, V. M. Domengeaux, F. S. Box 3 Folder 1 Doney, L. C. Jr. Donnelly, D. L. Donnelly, Patrick J. Dorfman, david Dorris, James B. Dougherty, Chas. E. Dougherty, F. P. Dougherty, Geo M. Douglas, P. A. Dove, Charles O. Dublin, W. Les Jr. Dudley, Dr. Nicholas Lee Duffy, Charles H. Duke, Dr. Edwin T. Duncan, Forrest Duncan, James W. Dunkle, O. Ira Dunn, Arthur Wildey Dunning, Roy E.

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Durke, Vernon W. Duty, G. G. Driskell, David Caven Easley, V. O. East, Henry H. Folder 2 Eastep, Dewey J. Eaves, Ezra Echols, Hugh Jr. Edgeworth, Jack L. Edwards, John King Edwards, Joseph R. Elder, Frank Jr. Elder, Jay Freeland Elder, John S. Elkins, J. W. Elkins, R. L. Elliot, Walter E. Ellis, Judge Charlie Nim Ellis, Homer Chapman Emenhiser, Wm. N. Enloe, George C. Enloe, Oswell (Jack) Erman, carl Eron, Al Estes, Caswell Nelson Eubank, Gustavus Evans, David L. Evans, Frank L. Evans, W. A. Evans, Dr. John P. Everett, D. J. Evers, Wm. Jewell Folder 3 Fahring, Dr. George Harley Fairchild, Carl Mercer Falvey, Dr. Jerry C. Fant, C. B. Farmer, R. S.

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Faulk, Senator J. J. Fay, F. M. Feagan, Lee Merrill Felder, T. J. Feldman, David D. Ferguson, Earl E. Ferguson, Fred F. Festervan, Benjamin J. Few, Allen A. Fields, Bert Finch, Grover C. Finley, W. T. Fisher, Charles W. Fisher, J. E. Fitzgerald, D. A. Flannery, T. S. Fletcher, John Alonzo Floeter, Harry L. Foley, Mark Charles Folder 4 Fontana, Lawrence Ford, John P. Ford, Raymond E. Forman, Howell N. Fort, Homer T. Foshee, Albert Martin Foshee, Azor Beryl Foster, Manford Charles Fowler, Alphonso Preston Fowler, Dr. I. R. Fowzer, Frank B. Fox, Alvert Joseph Fox, Samuel C. Francis, James Wellington Frank, Gustav Franks, Robert M. Fraser, Richard A. Frasher, Roy Vance Fredeman, Capt. Wm. F. Free, John Woods Freeman, G. C.

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Freeman, Charles Freeman, H. T. Freeman, Jesse Freeman, Samuel H. Freeman, Wm. Ellsworth Folder 5 Freeman, Wm. Lester Frick, Alfred Frick, Otto A. Friddle, Rufus E. Frost, Jack Fuller, Brunson Cooper Fuller, I. W. Funk, Harold Fussell, Benton D. Futch, Wm. Madison Gaillard, John I. Gallier, Willis L. Ganoung, C. A. Gard, Frank L. Gardiner, Jack F. Gardner, A. Howard Garner, Thomas W. Garrett, Grover C. Garvey, Stephen Nicholas Gary, J. C. Gaston, Ed Francis Gates, Ceylon E. Gaulding, Fred J. Gauntt, Edw. B. Folder 6 Gay, Thos. A. Gee, Dr. James Nathan Gentry, Thomas Earl George, Albert Payne George, Jasper T. George, S. E. George, Walter D. Gertson, Peter

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Gilbert, Joe F. Gildart, Edward W. Gill, George Gill, Hugh Gilliland, Joe Drake Gilliland, Wm. H. Gilmore, H. C. Glaze, Guy Glenn, W. F. Gless, Walter Andrew Gloeckner, Frank M. Gober, Tom Goodale, L. A. Gordon, Harry Lee Graf, Chas. Wm. Graft, Peter Box 4 Folder 1 Graham, Dr. G. Mason Granata, Dr. Joseph J. (D.D.S.) Graspard, Eli (Rice Grower) Grassman, John Greenwald, Thos. S. Griffin, Frank S. Gripon, Harrell A. Grissom, Dr. Thomas S. Grogan, Martin James Guice, Emmett Howard Gunn, Willis F. Gunter, Sam Ligon Gupton, Thurman Morriss Gutzler, Wm. F. Haberle, Lawrence Butler Haberle, F. L. Hackney, Joe Marshall Hadlicka, Eddie Hale, Jewel L. Hale, Howell Morgan Hale, Miss Margeret B. and Miss Eliza Beth V. Hall, R. L. Hall, Wm. Ellison

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Hall, Wm. L. Halliday, Wyatt H. Folder 2 Hamilton, John E. Hamilton, Perry Hamlin, J. J. Hammond, John I. Hammond, Vesta G. Hampil, Dr. C. C. Hampton, N. B. Hampton, Byron D. Hanak, Howard Hancock, Dr. Allison Hancock, Leon Ayers Hanes, James Edward Hankamer, Ira Alvin Hankamer, Ira Jett Hankins, Otto E. Hanson, I. W. (Jack) Hapgood, Karl N. Hardey, Burton A. Harding, William Jackson Hardwicke, Abel S. Harfst, G. H. Hargraves, John Hargrove, Herbert Hargrove, John W. Harlan, Bedford Brook Folder 3 Harman, Burton Edgar Harper, Duward Harper, Sam R. Harper, V. T. Harr, Richard W., Jr. Harrell, Cooper E. Harrell, Tucker E. Harris, Hiram Harris, Horace Harris, Homer, Sr.

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Harris, J. D. Jr. Harrison, Geo. A. Harrison, Dan J. Harrison, W. A. Hart, Hubert Hartlage, Will Hartley, Lee Hasty, J. E. Hatchett, Robert L. Havely, Loy Hawkins, Dr. Mac C. Hayes, Will H. Haynes, Marcus P. Haynes, James Martin Haynes, Floyd B. Folder 4 Haynes, Charlie Richard Haynes, Harvey B. Haynes, William Archie Haynes, Wm. T. Hays, A. L. Haywood, Herman E. Haywood, William S. Hazlip, Jack Kirkland, Sr. Heard, Wm. G. Heare, Dr. L. C. Hearn, E. S. Hearrell, Jack Lewis Heathington, Ernest Wm. Herbert, Ed B. Heinecke, G. W. (Gus) Held, John Jr. Helton, James Witt Henderson, Emmett Matthew Henderson, Roger H. Hendrix, Geo. R. Hendrix, J. G. Hennigan, A. Henry, James M. Henry, Joseph L.

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Folder 5 Henry, Joseph L. Henry, O. V. Henson, Enoch Oscar Hentchel, Herman Herring, Lewis Barclay Hesterly, James Henry Heyne, Julius E. Hickman, Harry Bonner Hickman, Rufus B. Hickman, Capt. Tom Hicks, Walter Francis Hicks, William L. Higgins, J. C. Hilderbrand, Harry H. Hill, Dr. Thomas Gustus Hill, Hamlin L. Hillyer, Geo. Wm. Hilman, A. Hindman, George W. Hines, Dan Hinkle, T. B. Hinsen, Wm. Hodges, Vernon B. Hoke, Wilson F. Holder, Larce McElroy Folder 6 Holman, Geo. B. Holt, Rev. Lawrence E. Holt, Miss Vida Homer, Chas. H. Hooks, J. B. Horn, George Peter Horn, Earl Hark Horn, Walter Rich, Jr. Horne, L. L. Horne, John R. Hoskins, John H. Holzapfel, Alfred F. Hoskins, W. A.

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Howard, N. Locke Hoyt, Fred Arthur Hoyt, Perry L. Hudson, Gip Huebner, Andrew Hugill, Robert S. Humphreys, R.W Hunnicut, L. T. (Dick) Hunsucker, Henry Ray Hunt, Phillip Mason Hunter, Herbert Hunter, Malcolm Kenmore Box 5 Folder 1 Hunter, Dr. Rush Quinn Hurlburt, Alfred Hurley, Willie M. Hurst, Walter P. Huston, Peacher G. Hutchings, Thomas C. Hutchins, George Everett Hutsell, William A. Hyde, Jack Icet, H. C. Ikeler, Albert H. Iles, Ernest Ilfrey, Mrs. Ella Inglet, Andrew W. Inglish, Bailey Insall, Frank F. Ippolito, John Irby, Ben E. Irion, Alfred Briggs (Red) Irvine, E. J. Isaacson, Elmer Theodore Isabell, Joseph W. Isenberg, Kelcy Jackson, Fred Jackson, Ralph Payton Folder 2

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Jacobs, Morris L. James, Carl Clinton Jamison, Bert M. Jamison, Davis B. Janes, Marion Ivy Jennings, Homer P. Jannise, J. Cleveland Jarman, Wm. "Bill" Thomas Jarrett, S. H. Jarvis, Max A. Jeter, John Thomas Jeter, Leonidas Alvin Johnson, Adrian Johnson, Albert Johnson, Bennett Bradley Johnson, Carl August Johnson, Charles G. Johnson, Clemon Alton Johnson, Daniel W. Johnson, Edgar C. Johnson, Jack M. Johnson, Harvey Earl Johnson, Le Roy Johnson, Lloyd D. Johnson, R. M. (Bob) Folder 3 Johnston, Jack H. Johnston, James Oscar Johnston, Robert Claud Johnston, Thomas M. Johnston,C. M. "Dad" Jolley, James L.(Jim) Jones, Ben Jones, Charlie Elbert Jones, C. N. Jones, Jack Davis Jones, Marshall Carl Jones, Obed Walter Jones, Robt. Taylor Jones, Will P.

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Jones, Wm. J. Jr. Jones, Wilton Ira Jordan, Henry E. Jordan, Samuel T. Jordan, Thomas N. Josey, W. C. Joyner, Dake C. Justice, E. E. Justiss, James O. Kainer, Charles Kainer, Frank J. Folder 4 Kainer, Louis Kavanaugh, Claude Kee, William Berry Keital, Hans Kellam, Joe Kelley, George Girard Kelly, Andrew F. Kelly, James Pope Kelly, John W. Kelly, R. M. Kemnelly, F. A. Kendrick, Marshall H. Kennemer, Herbert C. Kerns, Alvie L. Ketelsen, R. W. Key, Edmund Kilgore, Bill Kilgore, Dr. Joseph Bruce King, A. P. King, Carl B. King, Frank King, L. A. Kinnebrew, Lee Kinsloe, Ralph H. Kirk, John H. Kisling, Fred M. Folder 5

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Knauth, Herbert R. Knott, William H. Koch, John D. Korenek, Emil Kothny, George L. Kraker, John Kubela, John William Kyle, Brudge Kyle, Sidney La Cour, Edward Joseph Lafferty, Charles E. La Fleaur, Henry Y. Lagarde, Donald E. Lamont, George N. Landry, Joe Lane, Herbert S. Lane, James H. Langford, Frank C. Langston, George Gordon Jr. Lanier, John S. Lauderdale, Paul Law, Joseph Frederick Lawrence, Gregg Lawrence, Rufus Douglas Folder 6 Laxson, Dr. W. T. Lea, W. E. Leach, Frank Wm. Lee, Gus Leedy, C. C. Lefler, Maurice L. Leger, Lawrence LeMay, Solney Robert Leonard, Henry H. Lester, Charles A. Lester, W. V. Letulle, Victor L. Lewis, Dewey Alerson Lewis, Herman H. Leyendecker, Harry Liese, Albert Henry

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Lindsey, Bernard R. Lindsey, Cyril V. Lingan, Penelope Little, D. Alva Little, Corland Dewitt LittleJohn, Robert P. Lockett, Charles L. Loeb, C. W. Box 6 Folder 1 Lokey, G. A. Long, Hugh Long, Walter Longenbaugh, Geo. E. Longwood, P. H. Looper, W. T. Loper, Joe Lothrop, M. Sr. Lowe, Pat C. Lowe, Wm. Lowther, Allen J. Ludwig, C. J. Lunday, W. D. Lunday, Wm. Randolph Lupik, Albert Luthringer, Asa Lyles, R. Lynner, Elmer Oliver Lynner, Lars H. Lyons, Charlton Harvard Mackey, Miss Cora Maddox, Lucien B. Mahoney, J. F. Maida, Joe S. Malone, W. R. Folder 2 Mangum, Jeff J. Mann, James Perry Manovich, Frank

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Manthey, John Henry Jr. Marek, Henry A. Marioneaux, George E. Marshall, A. W. Marshall, Edwin Lee Marshall, William Horace Marsters, C. W. Martin, B. F. Martin, Charles W. Martin, Edgar Ezekiel Martin, Robert Lee Martin, W. Stewart Marts, Earl R. Mason, Jack Massey, Dr. Harold L. Massey, Wm. A. Masters, Rev. Marshall David Matthews, Frank C. Matthew, Harry A. Matthews, James A. Matthewson, Nathaniel Currier Folder 3 Mathyer, Willis R. Mauboles, A. P. Mauboules, E. O. Mauzy, Harry L. Mayes, G. Clint McAdams, Charles R., Sr. McAllister, Robert Rogers McBride, R. E. McBride, Sam Eldridge McBride, William McCaleb, Foster C. McCammon, W. P. McCarroll, Hugh J. McCarter, John C. McCarty, Alphus L. McCasland, Joe McColloch, Ira F. McCormick, Earl B. McCown, Enes Sylvester

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McCue, Joseph C. McCulley, Aubrey J. McCullough, John S. McCurdy, Felix Lee McDavid, James W. Folder 4 McDonald, Ben Coleman McDonald, Claude D. McDonald, John Franklin McDonald, Howard M. McDonald, Kenneth G. McEachern, Henry L. McElroy, A. V. McFaddin, Wm. P. H. McGarry, Henry Patterson McGaw, Judge Clarence E. McGee, Robert S. McGill, Jess Arnold McGowen, Robert S. McGrain, Thomas Slaughter McGrew, Frank Ray McGrew, Vern V. McGuire, Harry Louis McHaney, Judson Holloway McIntyre, Edgar R. McKee, G. A. McKeen, Henry E. McKee, S. R. McKissich, George B. McKissick, George Folder 5 McKissick, Thos. M. McLemore, B. Reagan McLemore, John Ray McLeod, James P. McMillan, Dehart McMurry, Bill McNeill, Levi Jordan McNeil, Wm. A.

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McPherson, C. H. McReynolds, R. A. McSparron, J. Clay McWhorter, Benjamin Tarver Macan, Richard B. Marshall, Dr. Wm. E. Martin, Judge C. A. Mead, Dr. Ernest C. Meadows, R. F. Means, J. E. Meek, Herschel D. Meek, Richard Elmore Meeks, C. H. Melgaard, Andrew Edward Meller, Walter A. Meloncon, Dennis Melson, Duplex Menard, Clabert Folder 6 Menefee, John W., Jr. Meredith, Perry R. Meriwether, Clifford H. Merritt, Loyd Emmett Messina, Tony Meyer, J. F. Meyer, Otto Henry Mick, A. C. Mick, F. C. Mickelson, Charles Mickelson, Otto Middlebrook, Ed C. Middleton, Archie D. Mihills, Wilbur Darius Miles, Clapton Abram Miles, Clopton A. Millard, Geo. H. Miller, Darrell Arthur Miller, James O. Miller, Joe Miller, John Miller, Joseph Braden

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Miller, Robt. J. Miller, S. A. Miller, T. J. Millican, Alba W. Mills, Edwin David Box 7 Folder 1 Milner, Gene Milner, Robert W. Jr. Milstead, John B. Minkwitz, W. C. Minor, Clyde R. Mitchell, Gordon Lee Mitrovich, Adolph Mixson, Joseph I. Mobley, Henry G. Mohlin, A. Molhusen, Milton Money, Allison Montgomery, Joseph S. Monigold, E. B. Montgomery, Dan C. Moon, Lafeyette A. Moor, Euell L. Moor, Halley Estes Moore, Albert Moore, Mark Egbert Moore, Nicholas Gibbon Moore, Redus Lafeyette Moore, Bert Moore, Edward T. Moore, Mrs. Elsie M. Moore, J. F. D. Folder 2 Moore, Dr. R. D. Moores, Frank Marion Moorhead, Wm. H. Morgan, Edward Roos Morgan, Bronson

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Morgan, Harry I. Morgan, M. E. Morgan, William Byron Morrell, Charles E. (Dad) Morris, N. J. Morris, William J. Morrison, Leroy E. Morrogh, J. Francis Morse, Wesley Moseley, Dr. E. M. Moseley, S. W. Moseley, Dr. J. L. Mugford, Frank M. Mullikin, Louis Dee Mullins, D. H. Munson, Milam S. Murphy, Nicholas W. Mussett, Thomas W. Myatt, T. C. Myers, C. R. Folder 3 Neal, Robert Tilmen Neill, Perry Edward Nelson, Albert N. Nelson, Charles Nelson, Clyde M. Nelson, Geo. P. Nelson, James N. Nelson, Joe Nelson, W. G. Nelson, Witt Nesbitt, Gammon G., Jr. Nuemeyer, Hugh Newman, Charles E. Newman, D. C. Newton, G. L. Newton, N. B. Nichols, Robert Eugene Nicholson, Walter Rueben Nilson, A. N. Nisbett, A. K.

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Nix, Lewis B. Nolte, Chas. H. Nolte, Edwin L. Nordenbrock, Dr. G. J. Norman, G. H. Folder 4 Norris, Harry A. Norman, Summers A. Northcutt, Leon D. Northcutt, Percy D. Northington, George Heard Jr. Northington, George Heard Norman, Roy Earl Norton, O. L. Norwood, Geo. W. Novosad, Henry Obenhaus, L. H. Oberthier, Edward C. Jr. O'Brien, Chenault O'Byrne, John O'Byrne, Robert Emmett "Bon" O'Conor, Stephen D. Odiorne, D. N. Odom, Dr. Andrew Jackson Oehler, Carl C. Ogden, C. A. Ogen, Dr. Thomas R. Oihal, Harry H. Oldham, Ralph V. Folder 5 Oliver, E. B. Oliver, Edward Homer O'Neal, James William O'Quinn, G. B. O'Quinn, Homer L. Orrick, R. Jack Otell, H. E. Otto, John W. Otto, M. C.

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Owen, Charlie Wiley Owings, William Raymond Owsley, Wm. D. Page, Ira Lee Palmer, Joe Marshall Palmour, Paul A. Palumbo, N. Parachman, Dr. Hugh W. Parish, Tom E. Park, F. D. G. Park, Sam Parker, Curtis D. Parks, J. D. Parks, R. S. Folder 6 Parrot, M. E. Patterson, W. F. Pauli, Lewis Payen, Camille Payne, Jay P. Payne, Samuel Harrison Peairs, Allen M. Pearce, James W. Jr. Pearson, D. R. Pederson, Capt. Arne Pedigo, John Webb Pelech, Emmie Pendleton, Frank S. Penn, R. A. Penn, Robert R. Smith, Pennington Pepper, W. P. Perkins, Daniel Louis Perkins, W. U. Perrin, Oliver J. Perry, Ernest H. Perry, Johnson Person, Joseph C. Peterka, Joe Peterson, Capt. Christian F.

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Box 8 Folder 1 Peterson, Victor Raymond Peters, Gerd Peters, Leo Clingman Peters, Noah L. Peters, Wright Handy Peterson, Theo Pew, John G. Phillips, Dr. A. J. Phillips, Ardis O. Phillips, B. F. Phillips, Charley R. Phillips, Loyce Phillips, Wm. Lee Pickins, John P. Pickins, Wm. L. Pierce, Isaac F. Pipsaire, Joseph A. Pilgreen, Mrs. Henry A. Pittman, S. G. Plessala, Claud Plummer, Capt. Cott Pollard, James C. Pollard, L. W. Pollock, Atrie Polk, I. D. Ponder, James M. Folder 2 Ponder, Lee Pooser, Rev. Dennis Semmons Pool, Chas. C. Poorman, Perry Alfred Pope, Ben S. Pope, Dr. E. D. Porter, Carter P. Porter, David Alexander Potter, Tom Powell, Brooks Powers, Glen

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Powell, Glen H. Powell, Wm. C. P'Pool, Casey Wm Prather, H. V. Pray, Dr. Robert Fred Preston, Edward M. Price, Olen Lee Price, T. Smith Price, Wm. C. Price, William Hansford Proffer, Walter Finley Proctor, Malcolm V. Proctor, Virgil W. Pruter, Douglas A. Pryor, Albert Judson Pryor, Alvin Pultar, Vaclar Jr. Pyle, Lim A. Folder 3 Rachal, W. F. Rader, John F. Ragsdale, James C. Ragsdale, V. B. Ragland, Dr. Thomas Scott Raimer, Sydney Stratton Rainey, J. R. Rakestraw, Frank A. Ralston, Andy Ralston, Wallace Ramsey, Asa E. Ramsey, Albert F. Ramsey, Homer L. Rapstain, William F. Ray, Jame Maurice Rayford, Arthur H. Reagan, John Martin Reece, Monroe E. Reed, James A. Reed, J. B. Reese, F rank Walton Reeves, Henry Hodges

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Folder 4 Reibe, Emanuel Ferdinand Reid, V. E. Reinberger, M. A. Reitz, Frank T. Rebnnl, Wilhelm Karl Fritz Renfro, P. D. Rhodes, Geo. W. Rhodes, Jesse E. Rice, Dr. Lee Roy Rich, Capt. M. H. Rich, Claude E. Richardson, Jefferson Davis Richey, Geo. Walter Richman, Sidney Brayan Ritchter, Dr. E. R. Rickard, Barnie Riley, Joseph Andrew Ritch, Alice V. Ritchie, Carl Clyde Roach, V. R. Roberts, Boone C. Roberts, O. U. Roberts, Robert F. Robertson, Melvin Robbins, Asa W. Folder 5 Robinson, Frank Hudson Robinson, Capt Geo. Rodney Chamberlain, Joe Robinson, John Lewis Rodgers, Rufus E. Rodriguez, Louis Leon Rossli, J. F. Rogers, Oscar Scott Rogers, Robert L. Rogers, Roy S. Rohmer, Charles Sr. Rork, John H.

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Rose, Chas Edward Rosenthal, Joe Ross, H. A. Ross, H. P. Ross, Dr. Jesse Ellick Ross, John C. Rowe, G. M. Rowe, Wm. Kirby Rucks, Judge Augustus Rogers Rudolph, Don Hugh Rugeley, Roland Rushing, Dr. John B. Rush, J. M. Folder 6 Rush, Wm. Marion Ryman, Floyd Ford Ryman, Peter Salmon, Joseph Slater, Samuel Cummins Salyer, Otto Henry Samon, Wilhelm J. Sample, Clark Sandefur, Leslie Dow Sanders, Edw. A. Sanders, Martin T. Sanford, W. A. Satterwhite, Marcus Clinton Sallter, Rufus Lee Savage, M. O. Savage, Sam Saye, James N. Schad, Frank Xavier Schaffer, Geo. H. Schmidt, Geo. Scherer, Samuel S. Scherer, Walter A. Schoenberg, A. E. Schoenberg, Albert Fredrich Jr. Box 9 Folder 1

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Schott, Hilton C. Schochler, J. B. Schueber, Wm. Fredrick Schuh, John Schuh, Leonard Geo. Schuhman, Dr. J. Dan Schulte, Fred C. Schuler, Abbie Gray Schultz, Jno. F. Schumacker, Dr. James C. Scopel, S. Scott, G. M. Scott, John R. Scott, Reese Seaberg, C. F. Seaman, Henry Sears, Walter A. Seeman, Adolph J. Seerden, J. J. Seerden, Wm. V. Segelquist, Victor C. Sehoenberg, Emil Selman, Willis Lee Sentell, John D. Sessions, Homer Folder 2 Sexton, John W. Shaddock, E. J. Shannon, Geo. Sharp, Marshall V. Shaw, Albert Watson Shaw, Joel M. Shaw, G. S. Shaw, Linwell L. Shaw, L. N. Shaw, Wm. Chesley Shear, Allen A. Shearer, Dr. Amon R. Sheffield, Bruce Augustus Shelby, J. T.

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Shelton, O. H. Sherman, Nickolas Sherman, Normie Sherman, Thelma Pepper Shillings, Joe Byron Shipp, Dr. L. M. Shirley, A. E. Spooner, Chiron B. Shoemaker, Berwin Leon Shoupe, Clayton L. Folder 3 Shrader, Samuel Gilbert Shropshire, Dr. Livingston Shult, Oscar Shumate, Thomas Rheon Sifford, B. P. Siegal, Sam Silvey, Robert E. Lee Simon, Walter Sinclair, L. S. Singleton, Levi Sinor, Luke Skinner, Charles Skipper, Eugene D. Sklar, Henry Sklar, Sam Skrabanek, Jos. M. Slack, John Stewart Slade, Leo M. Slaton, Sam H. Slaon, Carlton C. Slaon, I. B. Slone, Thos. E. Smiley, Joe H. Smiley, Wm. G. Smith, Aaron T. Folder 4 Smith, Dr. Albert A. Smith, Mrs. Annie M.

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Smith, Ben D. Smith, Charles D. Smith, Charles Pinckney Smith, Floyd G. Smith, Garland Smith, Geo. E. Smith, Herbert G. Smith, James E. Smith, Jesse W. Smith, Dr. John J. Smith, Morton Smith, Ralph R. Smith, S. Geo. Smith, Walter P. Sonfield, Geo. M. Soles, Wm. Ellsworth Solinsky, Sam S. Soper, R. G. Sorrel, Marcial Sory, Dr. W. H. Sparkman, Frank L. Sparks, Ellis Milan Spear, E. E. Spellings, H. A. Spencer, C. A. Spoor, Henry Melvin Spradlin, Ronald E. Sprague, James S. Springer, Jesse Ernest Folder 5 Stacy, Robert Stagg, J. Howard Stancell, Francis Eli Stanger, Geo. Stanley, Congress E. Stark, Shas. F. Starnes, Roy Wayne Starr, Doc Slaton, Albert E. Stearns, Raymond E. Stedman, Jerry C.

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Steele, Chas. H. Steinberger, Clint Steinhagen, Wm. Carlisle Stephens, Jno. Stevens, Anthony Stevenson, Mrs. Leora Stewart. John H. Still, Henry H. Still, Rudd Henderson Stiles, Nelson David Stiteler, John Beverly Stone, Clifford L. Stone, Earl L. Stone, Edwin Andrew Folder 6 Stone, Judge P. W. Stone, Sebe B. Stovall, Guy F. Straham, Claude A. Strait, Chas. L. Street, W. S. Stringer, Judge Wilburn Otis Strong, Beeman Strong, Clyde Stroud, Conway Strunk, O. R. Stubblefield, Louis E. Stuckman, Melvin T. Sullivan, James Sutherland, John Sutton, Eral Ervin Sutton, Wiley Flemmens Swank, Charles R. Swanson, Elmer H. Swenson, F. E. Swenson, Fred Swift, Rupard E. Swope, Ernest E. Syvester, W. F. Szafin, Emil

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Folder 7 Tabb, J. D. Talasck, Tom Tanner, John Burton Tarver, Albert Hamilton Tarver, Arthur F. Tavener, B. E. Taylor, Andrew F. Taylor, Howard Taylor, K. Taylor, Dr. O. R. Taylor, Phil P. Taylor, Dr. R. A. Taylor, Seth S. Taylor, Glen T. Taylor, Dr. W. A. Sr. Taylor, Ward Jr. Tebbs, F. W. Teel, James E. Tellier, Lionel L. Terry, Wm. W. Thayer, Dr. Claude Boullts Thayer, Wm T. Theriot, Will James Thiel, Theodore L. Thomas, Armit Box 10 Folder 1 Thomas, Frank E. Thomas, S. L. Thomas, Will T. Thomason, Dr. Hume Anthony Thomason, W. A. Thompson, Alpha Albert Thompson, Jos. E. Thompson, Thorlief Thompson, T. M. Tippett, James C. Todd, Geo. J. Todd, Travis

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Townsley, Joseph Berkley Treadwell, Isaac H. Treadwell, Wibler M. Trice, Dr. Spe Cer T. Trinkle, Homer Trousdale, James Wm. Turner, Frank W. Turner, Lewis Tyra, A. T. Tyson, Robert Morgan Urbish, F. V. Ullman, Paul Underwood, Isaac Calwell Underwood, W. P. Unruh, Guy Carlton Urschel, John E. Folder 2 Vacek, John J. Valle, Henry E. Varney, John A. Van Benschoten, R. Van Cleve, Charles E. Van Deventer, Joseph W. Vannoy, Clem Veal, Jesse L. Vincent, Isadore Vinock, Max Wm. Vogt, Emil Wacha, John Wade, B. H. Wade, J. E. Waggoner, Troy W. Wagnespack, Clovis Noel Wagnon, Wm. E. Waidner, Wm. H. Walker, Clarence E. Wrost, Frank John Walker, Geo. Andrew Walker, Howard B. Walker, Otis S. Wall, Winston G.

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Wallace, Wm. N. Folder 3 Walters, Maurice A. Walzel, Henry Ward, Carroll E. Ward, Wm. David Ware, Roy Ware, Wayne Warner, David Warren, Peter C. Wasicek, John Watkins, Mrs. B. R. Watkins, Dr. Jeremiah Watkins, Samuel Watson, Perly White Way, R. W. Weatherly, Robert H. Weatherly, Robert Lee Webb, James Barley Webster, Noble Leo Weed, Wm. F. Weeks, John Henry Weinman, Paul G. Welch, Dr. J. G. Welch, Louis Folder 4 Weilbacher, Willie Adolph Wellborn, Claude Chapley Wellborn, Narold Howell Wellborn, S. H. Wells, Thomas Wells, John Benjamin Wendel, P. G. Wendel, A. J. Wernecke, Theo West, Roy A. Westmoreland, B. B. Wetherbee, Alex Perron Whaley, Thomas Little

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Wheelis, James Elmo Wheless, Inman H. Wherry, Carl White White, Carl White, E. E. White, J. D. Jr. White, Kyle Erastus White, Oscar F. White, James Cade White, Robert Monroe White, Dr. W. P. Whitehurst, Herman Folder 5 Whitlock, James N. Whitney, E. Q. Whittington, Bower Herbert Arthur Wicke, John Wiecker, John H. Wiesinger, Jno. M. Wilbeck, Chriatain Wilborn, Elwood A. Wilfert, John Wiley, Chas. H. Wiley, Van Williams, Alfred M. Williams, Arch Williams, C. A. Williams, Clarence J. Williams, Claude A. Williams, Charles A. Williams, Geo. P. Williams, Maj. Jas. P. Williams, J. F. Willains, J. F. Williams, R. H. Williams, Richard Mason Willford, R. L. Williams, S. Ross Folder 6

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Williams, T. A. Windle, Isaac Parler Winfree, Otis K. Winzer, David L. Wilson, Carl Howard Wilson, E. Stuart Wilson, Emmet Newton Wilson, Geo. M. Wilson, Henry Alexander Wilson, Maxie Wilson, Wm. E. Winstel, E. R. Winston, J. E. Wistner, Vernon J. Wittig, Ernest Wittman, Norman S. Withers, Kenneth C. Wofford, Tom B. Wolff, Robert A. Wollam, Alfred L. Wood, Robert Moses Woodall, Benjamin Woods, Thomas Jewell Folder 7 Wood, Wm. B. Woods, Edgar Miles Wolley, Mrs. Della Reggan Wooster, John Lewis Wooten, Robert E. Worthing, Louie F. Worrell, R. J. Wren, L. D. Wright, Austin La Mont Wright, Robert James Wyche, Robert H. Wyer, Harry Wylie, Jeff Davis Wyrich, Martin C. Young, B. A. Young, Ray Vaughan Young, B. B.

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Zimmerman, Lewis Zingery, Guy C. Zipprian, G. W. Zock, Fred Box 11 Folder 1: Correspondence A 1. Winnie Allen, Archivist--copy of Cortinas picture--April 7, 1943 2. Winnie Allen,--Order for photographs -May 8, 1943 3. Winnie Allen,--Price list of photographs -Jan. 17, 1947 4. L. Anderson-Thank you note- March 24, 1948 5. American Forests--Erle Kauffman--Thank you --Sept. 28, 1932 6. American Autochrome Company--W.G. MacFarlane --Order-1936 7. Amos Born--Correspondence on Arizona--Aug. 10, 1934 8. N.W. Ayer & Son--Chas. T. Coiner--Thank you-Brady and Civil War- Oct. 28, 1936 9. American Autochrome co.-W.G. MacFarlane-Picture Order-Nov. 2, 1935 10. Argonaut Book Shop-Book Order-Dec. 8, 1949 11. Adams, James Taylor--Picture Order-Jn. L945 12. Am. Autochrome Co.-MacFarlane-Picture Order-Nov. 20, 1935 13. Paul Adams-Pic. Order- Dec. 7, 1949 14. Aldridge, E.C.-Pic. Order- Sept. 17, 1934 15. Anderson, Harold G.- Thanks- Jy. 7, 1947 16. Winnie Allen- Pic. Order- Jan. 17, 1947 17. Paul Adams--Pic Payment--Ap. 16, 1949 18. American People’s Encyclopedia--Walter Scott

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19. H.G. Anderson--Sheriff John S. Slaughter info. --Jn. 10, 1947 20. Claude Aniol March 20, 1947 21. Gladstein, Andersen, Resner & Sawyer 22. George R. Andersen--Joaquin Murietta--Ap. 22, 1948 23. Andersen--Wells Fargo Bank, collection--Jn 14, 1948 24. Andersen--Billy the Kid, Joaquin Murietta and Vasquez (death by San Jose) May 4, 1948 25. Andersen--B. the K’s pistol. Riata and Spurs by Siringo-knew John Wesley Hardin Law

in Texas, Lincoln County Wars and Wild Bill Hickok--Aug. 10, 1948 26. State Library of Arizona-- Mulford Winsor--Feb. 21, 1936 27. St. Andrew’s Episcopal--Rev J.W.E. Airey--July 7, 1936 28. Airey-- Houston chronicle, unpublished photo of Cody, Annie Oakley, Kit Carson-Mar.

23, 1936 29. Airey-- Writing life of cowboy--James Brothers, Wes Hardin, Sam Bass, bill Langley

Hanged at Giddings, Jim Cage, train robbery, Pony Express, Cherokee Nat.--March 6, 1936

30. Airey-- Bishop Quin, centennial Pilgrimage at Matagorda-- Jn 29, 1936 31. Airey-- Mother Lillie’s Death, Amsterdam, 1894 of May Manning Lillie Interstate

Theaters The Plainsman, --Dec. 29, 1936 32. Airey-- The Houston Post-B-T-K Pictures from Life, National Frontier’s men’s Museum

Pictorial History of the Old West?--March 6, 1937 33. Rose to Airey-Wild Bill story-B the K pic by Gene Cunningham- New York Public

Library bought pics for.33@--San Diego Club-- A. H. Gardner--Burns book Tombstone Wild Bill--Cost of Publishing-- March 14, 1937

34. Airey--The Chronicle article--Pawnee bill dedication--July 5, 1937 35. Airey--San Jacinto--Odd Fellow History--Aug. 12, 1938 36. IOOF- Houston--Airey--San Jacinto Battlefield, Santa Anna--July 15, 1938

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37. Airey--Cap. Aldrich, Col Carmichael, Forrest Dunlap--Feb. 8, 1938 NATIONAL

Frontiersmen’s Association 38. Ben Harbert-B.F.A.-Windy Billie, Phill Isley Dec. 7, 1937 39. Airey-- Pioneer Lancers, Kit Carson, Bleiden N.F.A. conference--Dec. 14, 1937 40. Airey-Hunter, Crittenden, Enrico Cerrachio, Mrs. Goode-May 10, 1938 41. Airey-John Vanderlyn “Landing of Columbus,” 101 ranch--May 20, 1937

42. Airey-Houston Society For Prevention of Cruelty to Animals--Jn 1, 1939

43. Laura Ator--Jn. 26, 1950

44. American Military History Foundation

45. Aurora School Of Photo-Engraving-Chas. S. Martz--Tasope’ and Pix-Mar. 8, 1938 46. Rose to Airey--Jn 3, 1937 47-48. Martz to Rose, Rose to Martz--Maj. Neifert, Milton Freidrich--Jan. 16, 1939 49. R. Bruce Jones-N.W. Ayer and Son--This Week-Oct. 15, 1946 50. The American Weekly--Jan. 21, 1937 51. Rose to Am. Weekly-Payment due-Feb. 24, 1942 52. Am. Weekly--Rose of Cimarron from Col. H. Edwin Mootz 53. Rose to H.J. Carl, Am Weekly--Horace Green 54. R.W. Aldrich, Capt. Texas Rangers -- Dec. 20, 1937 55. Rose -- Album of Gunfighters --Scribner’s, Jan 15, 1950 56. Am. Weekly--John J. McCarthy--Dec. 31, 1936 57. Am Weekly--Horace Green- “Mountain Mike2- Oct. 22, 1936 58. Airey-Gordon Hines-Oklahombres, Norfleet, Alfalfa Bill

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59. Aurora-Chas. Martz--Roy McCoin in Paris Texas 60. Airey-Daguerreotype of Rev. Caleb S. Ives 61. Del Rio National Bank--J. Autrey Walker-May 18, 1949 62. J.L. Arlitt - May 8, 1945 Folder 2: Correspondence B 1. Robert Bruce-Mar. 7, 1939 --Herbert Cody Blake, Frank Woller, 2. Bruce-Traylor--Mar. 26, 1939 3. Benton, Eustace--Henry and Ben McCulloch, Capt. Nat Benton--Oct 3, L855 4. J.L. Beardsley-- Sept 29, 1936 5. Mona R. Braumley-- Aug. 27, 1950 6. Joe W. Bates--Feb. 2, 1936 7. Belton, W.S. --Jy. 16, 1937 8. Edwin B. Barker--Jn, 2, 1949 Rattlesnake 9. Albert Friedrich--Buckhorn Curio Store--Ap. 9, 1935 10. Denton Bass--Br. Of Sam Bass--Aug. 7, 1950 11. Batto, Mrs. Ed.--Frontier Times Magazine- Feb 19, 1951 12. W.N. Blanton-- Houston Tex--Feb 21, 1951 13. Charles R. Boon-Jan. 31, 1951 14. Richard C. Bailey--Kern County Museum--Bakersfield Calif.--Oct 18, 1951 15. Blackwell Burner company--San Antonio - Jn 20, 1951 16. Starworth Drilling Co. 17. Univ. of New Mexico--Judge Roy Bean-- Mar. 13, 1934

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18. Bargain Book Store--1950 19. Beesan, Merritt L. --Feb 1, 1945 Folder 3: Barker, Edwin B. – Rattlesnake Ed 1. Frontier Times 2. “Liver eatin” Johnston--Jy. 9, 1951 3. Bill Longley, Mart Burrows, --Ap. 3, 1939 4. Pack-saddle Ben Greenough-- Pap of writing Greenoughs-- Jy, 9, 1951 Folder 4: Breihan, Carl 1. List of Quantril--James, Younger Brothers, Fords--Pics. In Rose Coll. Aug. 29, 1944 2. Millmann, Arnold --St. Louis Co. Mo--Dec. 28, 1944 3. Arthur C. Mosley --Sheriff--1946 4. Longstreet Memorial Association -1949 Folder 5: Correspondence C 1. Colts Patent Firearm Co.- 1932 --Jesse James guns 2. Crockett Co.--Charles J, --Requesting Davey Crockett info-1846 3. Homer Cherry --des. Of Ellen Cherry, wife of Frank Bass, cousin of Sam Bass-1947 4. R.R. Patterson-Texas Confederate Home-Widow of vet.-1931 5. George Rainey--John Wilkes Booth-E.L. Bangs -Cherokee Strip Historical Soc.-1933 6. Mrs. E.A. Carleton-1935 7. West Texas Historical Association R.C. Crane- 1946 8. Country Press Inc.--Diegre-1940 9. James E. Casey--Eugene Cunningham, John Wesley Hardin--1943 Folder 6: Cunningham, Eugene 1. Eugene Cunningham-Sam Bass-Siringo-Jim Murphy-Frank Jackson-Jn 9, 1930 Jack

Davis, Ton Nixon, Bill Heffridge and Jim Berry-Arkansas Johnson SEE #12-Jy, 10, 1941 2. Neal Martine-Baldwin-Feats-Secret Service-Jy, 23, 1930

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3. Billy the Kid-May 20, 1930 4. Frank Reynolds-Pink Simms, Ed McGivern, John White-Dec. 12, 1934 5. Mrs. John W. Poe, wid. of Pat Garrett’s deputy, John William Poe, McKinney, “Kip”-

Ap. 11, 1935 6. Sam Bass pic. Not S.B.-Jy. 10, 1941 7. Billie Grounds-Feb. 26, 1937 8. Billie the Kid-Dec. 30, 1936 isn’t correct--See Rose to C. Dec. 27, 1936 9. Ben Thompson, and King Fisher--Oct. 17, 1934 10. Jesse James myth--Pleas Phillips, old Lady Pool, Jesse James Jrs, Bill Stiles 11. Billy Breakenridge-Jy 3, 1936-Mrs. Lucile Brakenridge Bill of Hammond, La. 12. Tom Horn--“Sieber’s Boy” -Crook and Miles-Geronimo Folder 7: Brininstool E. Z. 1. Callahan, Robert--Emmett Dalton, Stanley (Walter Campbell) Vestal, Bob Ellison-Nov.

1934 2. Dr. McGillycuddy--Jn 1931 3. Schmitt--Curator Univ. of Oregon Mu.--1948 4. Chaplain George McMurry--Col. Fitz Hugh Lee-1951 5. “Liver Eatin” Johnston-May 5, 1951 Folder 8: Copyright 1. H.W. Ralston-Street & Smith Publications-1943 2. Sam B. Warner-Registrar of Copyrights-1949 3. Copyright Laws- Folder 9: Croy, Homer 1. My Neighbors Jesse James

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2. L.J. Norman “Quick-Shot Joe” 28, 1949 3. Mr. Graham, Uhlmann, Lozo, Jesse James, Charlie Ford-Aug. 15, 1949 4. Pinkertons-Jesse James--Aug. 30, 1949 5. John Burroughs Memorial Association Inc. N.Y. Times-Sterling P. Hart- 6. Congress of the United States 7. B.J. George-Dec 16, 1950 8. Police Department-New York City-1951 9. Jeff Smiths- Skaguay Alaska- 1951 Folder 10: Caxton Printers 1. Caxton Printers Ltd.-Gordon Gipson-Sept. 27, 1947 2. General Cruse-1942 3. Eugene Cunningham-march 27, 1942 Folder 11: The Cattleman 1. Tad Moses, Editor, Jan 29,1940 2. Rose Collection of Ranger Photographs 3. Henry Biederman, Editor, Nov. 14, 1951 4. John M. Hendrix-Dec. 1, 1941 Folder 12: Cruse, Thomas 1. General Thomas Cruse, Longport, New Jersey-Jy 18, 1942 Folder 13: Correspondence D 1. John L. Dibrell-Ingram Texas--2/24/49 2. Davis Pharmacy- 1949 3. E.P. Dutton-Fighting Men of the West-- Sept. 30, 1940 4. Metropolitan Museum of Art-Marshall Davidson 5. Lucile Mulhall, Mr. King, Old Barr Studio-Jn. 17, 1947

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6. Keith-Albee Theatre-Jas. T. Dunbar-W. Va.-Jan 29, 1948 7. Rose to Dunbar- Billy the Kid-Feb. 4, 1948 8. W.F. Drake-1938 9. Adamson Mercantile Co. H.E. Dunlap-New Mex.--1928 -Rose of “Pleasant Valley War” 10. Devil’s River News-W.E. James- 1938 11. Bourland, Marvin Hunter-1938 12. Dell Publishing Co. -Carson W. Mowre-Jan 15, 1935 13. Public Library-Denver, Colorado-Oct. 2, 1935 -Susie Campbell 14. Magnolia Petroleum Co.-Tex-S.H. Dunken-1934 15. Regional Press, Inc. W.L. Dealey - Aug. 8, 1938 16. Joe DeYong Calif.- Crofford Crosby alias Cherokee Bill-Ap. 2, 1934 17. Olive K. Dixon-Amarillo, Texas 18. Dibrell-March 15, 1945-Eagle Pass, Capt. Vaughn, tom Terrell, E.W. (Bob) Dowe Teddy

Roosevelt, Trinidad San Miguel, Marthup, Frank Chapman, Luke Dowe 19. Dibrell-Ap. 15, 1945-Tom Terrell, San Miguel, George Vauchan, Bob Dowe, Tom

Terrell, Andrews County, Abiline, Del Rio, Laredo 20. Dibrell-Jy 2, 1939 - Colonel Benton, Oscar Latta, Captain Brooks, A.Y. Baker, Zapata,

Texas. 21. Dibrell-Eustace Banton, William King- Feb. 18, 1938- Grandpa McCulloch, John Wesley

Hardin, Bandera Times, J.D. White 22. Dibrell-1/6/38-J.D. White, “River Guard”, Amado Rodriguez, Albert Hausser Trinidad

“Triny” San Miguel, Capt. Brooks 23. Dunn, W.A. --Roswell, New Mexico-1935-Sam Bass 24. Dibrell-“Bill” Miller, Joe Sitter’s mule, Hando, 6/11/45

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25. Charles Dietz-Jn, 19 26. E.M. dickey-Cowboy Taylor-Bob Dickey, “Dead Eye Dick” Dec. 5, 1950 27. Dawson’s Book Shop- Glen Dawson- Aug. 22, 1950 28. Dibrell-Roy L. Hearn, W.L. Miller “Bill” Miller- Capt Will Ryan, Capt. Will Wright, Jim

Ferguson, May 16, 1945 29. Dibrell- Ed Lindsey, B.D. Lindsey, Dowe, Thailus Cook, Frank Chapman, Doc. Gourley,

Allen Walton, W.N. Howell, Doug Barker, Terlingua, Tom Terrell- Ap. 20, 1945 30. Dibrell- 8/9/51-W.O.A.I., Gus Jones 31. E.C. DeMontel-3/4/1935 32. Dibrell- 5/3/1937- Frank Johnson, Costin, McMeans, Jim Moore, Frank Hamer, Texas

Rangers 33. Martin S. Culver - Ruth Dodson- Aug. 27, 1935 34. Supreme Court of Nevada-Nov. 20, 1934 35. Dude Ranchers’ Association-Billings, Montana- Jy 26, 1937 36. C. Dutch Henry--Columbus, Ohio. 10/15/28 Folder 14: Lari S. Dean 1. Lari S. Dean, Houston, Texas-Copy of guarantee on photographs-Jy 27, 1949 2. Telegram from Dean-May 16, 1949-Rev Airey and letter 3. Rose-Prayer-Jy. 1, 1949 4. Clipping- arrest of Dean-Chamber of Commerce-Houston-WN. Blanton-Dec. 5, 1949 Folder 15: Emmett Dalton 1. Charles M. Martin-“Chuck” Martin Ranch--Concerning Dalton gang-Jy. 3, 1937 Folder 16: Dobie, J. Frank 1. The University of Texas, Jn, 21, 1938

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Folder 17: Dell Publishing Co. (Western Stars) 1. Robert Terry, Dec. 26, 1949 2. Telegram- 3. Olive Beeton-Jn. 20, 1950 Folder 18: Correspondence E 1. Robert S. Ellison- 2/16/45 2. Elmer J. Edwards. Jr. Mar 8,/1945 3. Mrs. A.M. Everhard, Nov. 30, 1948 4. Thomas Eaves, Nov. 10, 1948 5. Stanolind Crude Oil Purchasing Company-Feb 25, 1935 6. Elmer Edwards-Ap 5, 1945 7. Tex Ewell-May 23, 1951 8. Marshall Wyatt Earp, John) O’Rourke (Johnny-Behind-the-Deuce) Wild Bill Hickok 9. Marvin Eickenroht-March 5, 1934 10. Birdie Jane Easterling-Dec. 3, 1928 11. Express Publishing Company- 1942 Box 12 Correspondence F 1. Wick Fowler, Dept. Public Safety-1939 2. Harry M. Fleenor-The Penrose Press-1938-Faker Jesse 3. Fiesta San Jacinto Assn- San Antonio, Mar. 31, 1939 4. Roscoe Fleming- Ap 19, 1939 5. Far West Hobby Shop-1935

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6. House of Rep. --O.C. Fisher-1936 7. United Indian War Veterans- Apr. 1937-Col. Albert Fensch 8. University of Pittsburgh-H.E. Freisell-March 26, 1934 9. E. Flocker-1938 10. Ted Fuschinsky-1948 11. A.M. Frazier-Cynthia Ann Parker’s capture-1945 12. Earl. R. Forrest-1935 13. Joe B. Finley-1936 14. Fort Worth-Feb. 20, 1936- Roscoe Andy 15. Dwight Franklin. Mar. 28, 1950 16. O.C. Fisher,-Jan. 5, 1950 17. Exchange Bank of Tulsa-Walter Ferguson-Ap 21, 1930 18. John R. Franchey-Mar. 26, 1940 19. Florence Fenley- The Texas Woman’s Press Association 20. Vaugh Flannery- Oct 27, 1949- Billie the Kid Col. James Farber 1. James Farber, Grande Courts San Antonio, Texas-August, 1947 2. Army Air Forces Gulf Coast Training Center-21, March 1945 Maurice G. Fulton, Lincoln County Museum 1. Lincoln County War Days- George Curry-Nov. 27, 1948 2. Court house Museum-History-1949 Correspondence G

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1. Mrs. Sallie G. Giberson-Oct. 1949 2. Gainesville Community Circus-Feb. 10, 1948 3. Giddings- IOF Lodge #11- Craig, Winnemore, Garrington, Williamson-1849 4. Elizabeth Ginty- 5. John A. Gardner-1940 6. Great Southern Life Insurance Company- JN Filltcher-1936 7. A.S. Garrett-Pat Garrett and Jim Miller-Ap. 23, 1945 8. A.S. Garrett-Billy the Kid-Jy. 3, 1945 9. The Travelers-R. Horace Grigg-Dec. 13, 1946 10. Col. W.A. Graham-Custer-Sept 21, 1950 11. William W. Gilien-1950 12. Mrs. F.A. Gillhouse- Sept. 4, 1951 13. Bob Gettemy, The Pampa News- 1951 14. Pioneer Life in West Texas- J. S. Guyer- 1938 15. William W. Gibbs- 16. Oil Crest- Jersey Farm- 1936 17. Merle E. Denny-West Baden Springs Hotel-1939 18. Cora Carleton Glassford, The Alamo- p.13, 1950 19. Walter Gann- The Westerners- 1951 20. Clearwater Chamber of Commerce- Fred Lee, Sect-1937 21. J.B. Gibson- 1935

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22. Crosset and Dunlap Inc. Yne Gard 1. The Dallas Morning News-Gard-1949 A. H. Gardner 1. Huachuca Water Company-Tombstone, Arizona- A.H. Gardner, -Broncho John, Herbert

Cody Blake- 1934 2. Chamber of Commerce-1936, Douglas Arizona 3. Good Roads Association-1936 4. Tombstone Chamber of Commerce-1934 Correspondence H 1. Paul Henderson-Feb. 8, 1937 2. Harold’s Club, Reno-Raymond I. Smith-Nov. 1947 3. George Henrech-Massillon, Ohio-1936 4. John Wesley Harris- Biography- Oct. 3rd, 1855 5. Sol Holland- Hulbert, Okla.-Cook Gang-1948 6. Harr Wagner Publishing Company- Miss Hazel Ross-1948 7. George E. Hyde-Nov. 1949 8. E.R. Hickson-Placeritos Ranch- 1949 9. Franklin F. Hopper-1945 10. Jesse James Howard-June 1937 11. Wm. E. Howard-Dallas- 12. S.N. Heath, Kress Co.-June 4, 1938-A.S. Brack and Hardesty negatives

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13. H. Hannah-Oct. 1946 14. Houston Harte-San Angelo-Aug. 7, 1946 15. B.H. Hensley-Jan. 7, 1938 16. Edwin B. Hill-Ysleta, Texas-May, 1934 17. Hicks-Hayward-John Hicks-Nov. 29, 1927 18. W.D. Huffman-Jn. 23, 1931-Garrett 19. E. Hocker-Mexico-Texas pioneer-Jn. 11, 1931 20. Frederick D. Hood-1935 21. Mid T. Hulon-Feb 8, 1935, San Antonio 22. Marshall Hail-El Paso Herald-Post-1936 23. E.A. Hatton-Ponderosa Lumber Company- May 9, 1951 24. E.D. Head, Fort Worth-K.K. Toby-Japanese-Oct. 3, 1951 25. Wade House, 1/22/51 26. Wallace Hawkins- Magnolia Petroleum Company-Nov. 11, 1949 27. Harcourt, Brace and Company- Barbara A. Lewis-Oct. 1946 28. James T. Harris-1949 29. Boot Hill Novelty Shop- Roy Hardin-Dodge City 30. U.S. Veterans’ Facility, Edward L. Healey-1940 31. University Centennial Exposition-J. Evetts Haley-1936 32. Diamond Match Company-R.P. Holt-1937 33. Herbert Sierk Co.-D. Goone-1937 34. Herbert C. Henderson-San Antonio-Jn. 10, 1936

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35. Alvin F. Harlow-1933 36. B.H. Hensley- Little Rock, Ark. 1937 37. Mesa Union High School-John P. Hale-1934 38. Mrs. Ida B. Hall-Feb. 16, 1939 39. Marlow Publishing Company- R.H. Boyer-1938 40. Ella C. Hickman-1935-Ruth Dodson-Martin Culver Biography George D. Hendricks 1. G.D. Hendricks-Austin, Texas, 1940 J. Marvin Hunter 1. Frontier Times - J.M. Hunter-Pub.-Bandera Texas-1938 Correspondence I 1. Inside Detective- James Hamilton-W.S. Swanberg-1944 2. Helge Ingstad-Norway-Jn. 25, 1937 Correspondence J 1. Mrs. J. Lee Jones- Jan 4, 1942-Mitchell County-Company B. Rangers, Capt. Bryan Marsh 2. Howell Johnson-Oct. 22, 1934-John Sellman, San Antonio 3. Albert W. Johnson-St. Croix, Minn-1934 4. Mrs. E. D. Jones-Geronimo Camp-1947 5. Wardwell Jones, Tucson, Arizona, Photographer- Oct. 10, 1947 6. Editor Times-Herald, Bob Ford picture, James and Younger gang-1939 7. W.E. James-Austin, March 19, 1940

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8. Scenes and Characters mentioned in Jesse James Story 9. Dec. 25, EPL-Jesse James, Col. R.G. Shaw, Pioneer Editor of the Tombstone-Belle Starr,

Harvey Logan, Kid Curry- Lonnie Logan, Feb 28, 1900-Wes Hardin and Shoulder Holster, Ben Thompson-Clay Allison, Fred E. Sutton

Lamont Johnson 1. Lamont Johnson-Butch Cassidy, biography-1946 2. L. Johnson-Harry Longabaugh, Tom Logan, Harvey Logan, Train robbery-Carver and

Kilpatrick, Cassidy Gang- Pictures-Nov. 3, 1947 3. Johnson-Harvey Logan Picture-Oct. 26, 1947 Correspondence K 1. Paul J. Kilday- 20th District of Texas Congressman- Sept. 8, 1950 2. D.G. Kirkman- Illustrator, Cartoonist, Excelsior Springs Mo. Sept. 6, 1938 3. James Keddie-Hollywood, Calif. May 2, 1937 4. Fred H. Krause-royal Oak Mich.-1938 5. Merrell Kitchen-San Antonio-May 30, 1950 6. Dan Kilgore- Nov. 7, 1951 7. J.R. King, United States Post Office- Sept. 1950-Tenn. 8. William King- Biography- 1844 9. Steve Kevach- July 25, 1934- Penn. 10. Wycliffe Gordon Knight- El Paso- 1931 11. A.H. Konigmacher- Fresno, Calif.-1935 12. Charles Emmett Kearns-New York-1938 13. Republic Productions Inc. - B.W. Kring- Movies- Calif. Sept. 27,

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W. A. Keleher 1. W. A. Keleher- Dec. 9, 1949 Frank M. King 1. King- Indians, Cherokee, food relief-Jan 30, 1948 2. King- Indian, Peace officer, Billy the Kidd, Pat Garrett, Dave Rudebaugh, John W. Poe,

Kif McKinney- Pete Maxwell, Lincoln County-Oct. 21, 1949 Correspondence L 1. J.J. Lipsey- Album of Gunfighters- Colorado Springs, Colorado-1940 2. Homer Laughlin-Beach D. Lyon-Dec. 23, 1949 3. Look-Ed Van Dyne-9/30/37 4. G.W. Long-12/10/36-Wellington, Texas 5. R.W. Laubie-Tombstone-10/24/33 6. J.R. Cade- Mr. Herman Lippe- 1946 7. Herschel C. Logan- Buffalo Bill Cody-Nov. 26, 1951 8. R.P. Cronin- Levi Strauss and Co.- Nov. 28, 1949 9. Magnolia Petroleum Company-Louis Lenz-1950-L.L. White 10. E.P. Lamborn- Siringo’s -Mrs. Sallie Miller-Leavenworth Kansas-1934 11. Cornelia Lyne- Cape May, N.J.- Maricopa Wells, Arizona-Sept. 22, 1945 12. City of Rapid City-South Dakota- C. I. Leedy-1940 13. Theo Lacy- Santa Ana Calif. - Nov. 10, 1949 14. Las Cruces Sun- News- New Mexico- Orville E. Priestley- Billy the Kid 15. Bank of Charlotte-Tenn. W.B. Leech

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16. Merchants Fire Insurance Company-July 26, 1934-Carbondale, Pennsylvania-W.F. Loftus 17. Ned Shepler- Business manager and Editor-July 6, 1948 18. Lawton Constitution-Lindsey H. Whitten, Frank O. Hall- July 12, 1948 19. Fulton Lewis Jr.- Jan. 10, 1944-Washington D.C. Lambert, Fred 1. Fred Lambert-Copy of Reference letter from W.C. McDonald-Gov. of New Mexico 2. Fred Fornoff-Capt. New Mexico Mounted Police- James B. Miller-Aug. 22, 1949 3. Poem- Dec. 17, 1951 Life 1. Margaret K. Goldsmith-Sept. 6, 1949 Phyllis Feldcamp 2. Life-A. K. Mills- Contributions Editor-Aug. 17, 1938 3. Mary E. Carr- Contributions Department-Feb. 14, 1939 4. Willard D. Margan- July 19, 1937 5. Mr. Horace Brown- Picture Not Billy the Kid-Mar. 6, 1946 6. Telegram-Mary Carr- April, 1941 7. Goldsmith-Diehl, Dean-re-establishing the museum-Sept. 8, 1949 Logue, Roscoe 1. Russell-Stationery Company-July 12, 1947-W.F. McWhirter 2. Russell-Amarillo, Texas, March 22, 1945 Correspondence Mc 1. H.L. McCune-Law-El Paso-Sept. 26, 1938 2. R.H. McVey- Miles City, Montana-Sept. 14, 1941

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3. Ruel McDaniel-Rockport, Texas- July 2, 1946 4. W.E. MacFarlane-Chicago, Illinois- Nov. 28, 1935 5. Bill McReynolds-Southland Industries- Album of Gunfighters-July 28, 1951 6. William T. McLeed-Sacramento, California- August 2, 1951 7. McCann- Erickson- Burtice Cross- Sept. 2, 1947 8. Barney McCoy-San Diego, California 9. Morace McCoy- Aug. 28, 1945 10. National Indian War Veterans, USA-Major Manis McGurrin-Quincy, Illinois-1945 11. Fonville’s Pharmacy-D.R. McCormick- Nov. 14, 1937 12. Margery McClay-Reedsport, Oregon-Dec. 2, 1935 13. J.J. McAleer- Dec. 6, 1946 Correspondence M 1. New Mexico-Lansing B. Bloom- May 14, 1934 2. A.N. Marquis-San Antonio-Menardville 3. W.G. Muter, Taxidermist- Del Rio, Texas- 4. Menard News- Texas- N.H. Pierce- 6/12/37 5. MacMillan Company- Publishers, Dallas- Jack Phillips, Manager-Ap. 16, 1943 6. Mickey Carlo-Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Mar. 13, 19 --Col. D.D. Tomkins, Gen. Walter

Prosser-Dick Martin-Sandy Cook-Hunter Hello 7. Buhl Highway District-Ernest Molander-3/31/30 8. W.G. Muler-Mar. 10, 1934 9. Colorado School of Mines-Jesse R. Morgan-Mar. 31, 1937

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10. John Blevine- Lamar Moore-Winslow Arizona-May 13, 1951 11. The Pioneer- CA Mather- Burnet, Texas-June 3, 1951 12. City of Tulsa, Oklahoma-S. Maxwell Smith- Oct. 15, 1946 13. W.E. Mansfield- Walnut Creek, California-Nov. 9, 1950 14. W.L. Matteson- April 7, 1946- 15. John S. Mayfield-Washington-July 24, 1938 16. Gene Muncy- Gladewater, Texas-April 6, 1945 17. Emily Meadows- Evansville-Indiana-April 10, 1936 18. Miss May Montoya-Nov. 3, 1947-Huntington Park 19. H. Moses and Son, Inc.-Department Store-Trinidad, Colo.-Jan. 31, 1936 20. Octavia Rogan-Waco, Texas- April 5, 1937-Free Masons 21. Lu Moore- April 1, 1934 22. W.H. Kistler Stationery Co.-Denver Colorado-Dec. 29, 1934 23. P.H. Mabe-New Castle-Wild Bill Hickok 24. Gen. Accounting-Office-Audit Division-John S. Mayfield-July 1938 25. Mullschlegers- June 8, 1938 Martin, Charles 1. Chuck Martin-Oceanside, California-Feb. 25, 1935 Mazzula and Moyers 1. Fred M. Mazzula-Lawyer- Denver, Colorado-April 25, 1949 2. W.T. Moyers-Lawyer-Denver, Colorado-July 31, 1950 S. V. Morrison

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1. William Morrison-El Paso, Texas-Mr. Hudson-, Dr. C.L. Sonnichsen-May 26, 1950 Billy

the Kid, Biography- 2. Morrison-Brushy Bill (Billy the Kid) Roberts, Death- Dec 27, 1950 George W. Mowbray L. Lon Lewis- Chris Madsen-Geo. W. Mowbray-Biography-Water Dept. Tulsa- Box 13: Correspondence N 1. J.S. Pool Lumber Co.-H.B. Nowlin-1938 2. O.W. Nolen- Odem Texas- Sept 1, 1951 Galloping Down The Texas Trail 3. The New York Public Library-C.L. Cannon- July 26, 1929 4. S.W. Niles- Burbank California - Violin Maker 5. N.Y. Public Library- Robert W. Hill- Aug. 1945 6. David D. Nickerson and company- Jan. 15, 1934 7. F.W. Nicol- Feb. 7, 1939-Brisbane Australia 8. Blue Bonnet Hotel- San Antonio Texas- 9/7/47 National Geographic Society 1. Kip Ross- Illustrations Division- October 24, 1946 William W. Neifert 1. Niefert- Belle Starr- picture- March 23, 1945 Lewis Nordyke 1. Globe-News Publishing Co. Amarillo, Texas-Ap. 1, 1949-Lewis Nordyke Correspondence O

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1. Mrs. Edna O’Brien- Long Beach California- May 13, 1946 2. John L. Osborn- Cornwallis Oregon- Nov. 7, 1950 3. Overland Bookshop- Tucson, Arizona- March 16, 1949-Dorothy McNamee 4. J.M. O’Brien- Copiague, New York- March 19, 1937 5. Oglesby’s Modern Pharmacy- Gravette, Ark.- Sept. 12, 1938 Correspondence P 1. Mr. Carlos Philips, Jr.- March 6, 1949-San Antonio-Texas-Earp, Doc Holliday- 2. Texas Commercial Executives Association-J.E.T. Peters-Denison-Texas-1925 3. First Baptist Church of Killeen, Texas- April 13, 1951-t.E. Pennington 4. Smith & Padgett-Monroe, Louisiana-Dec 20, 1951-Merl L. Padgett 5. Las Cruces Sun- News-New Mexico-1949-Orville E. Priestley-Pat Garrett 6. Mr. Lee G. Miller-Jan 1, 1951-Story of Ernie Pyle- Viking Press 7. National Police Gazette- New York- Sept. 1950- Nat K. Perlow 8. Publishers Engraving Company- Roy H. McCoin-1940 9. Harold Preece- James Buckner “Buck” Barry- March 11, 1948 10. Tommie C. Patterson- 1936 11. Club Management- C.A. Patterson- Nov. 18, 1935 12. Wallkill Prison, Department of Correction- April 8, 1935- Leo J. Palmer- 1935 13. Glen Perrins, Ogden Utah- 1937 Ross Phares 1. Ross Phares, June 30, 1951- Marshall, Texas

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Press of the Pioneers 1. Press of the Pioneers, New York, Burton C. Hoffman- 1934 2. Rufus Rockwell Wilson, Inc.- New York- Feb, 1936- John L. Harrison Pyne, A. C. 1. State Highway Commission of Kansas- Nov. 1946-Carl Pyne Correspondence Q 1. Wilbur F. Storey Quick- Antique Weapons- Los Angeles, Calif. 1938 2. C.K. Quin- San Antonio, Texas- 1933 Correspondence R 1. Dora Neill Raymond- Aug. 19, 1937 2. Mossa Rountree- Ap. 2, 1939- 3. San Diego Club- H.E. Rhoads California-Jan 29, 1937 4. Chamber of Commerce- Brownsville Texas- Feb. 26, 1931-G.C. Richardson 5. The University of Oklahoma- Norman, Okla. Mar. 26, 1935- C.C. Rister 6. Mason Rountree- Plainview Texas- Cal Word, Austin Rountree, Walter Wyatt, Mason

Rountree and Charlie Erskine- July 19, 1938 7. N.J. Rogers, Nov. 13, 1950- 8. RKO-Pathe, Inc.- New York Studio- Douglas Traves- Feb 8, 1951 9. Ray Riling- Arms Books- Ray Riling- Sept. 1950 10. Marguerite Riordan- Aug. 4, 1947 11. Pearl H. Ruschaupt- Bandera, Texas- Los Angeles, Calif.-1947 12. Ruschaupt- Marvin Hunter- Bandera, Elijah Deaver Harrington-1948

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13. E.J. Rose- 101 Ranch- Haverstraw N.Y.-1936 14. Gladwell Richardson- Aug 27, 1934- Pleasant Valley War -Flagstaff, Arizona 15. Dira Neill Raymond- Sweet Briar College, Va.- 1935 16. Sportsman- Scott and Rumph-- Fred Rumph-1939 17. The Rotarian- Chicago, Illinois- Leland D. Case- April 19, 1948 18. Lae M. Rice- San Leandro, California - 1948 Raine, William M. 1. William MacLeod Raine- Denver, Colorado- Feb 1940 Charles D. Randolph 1. Randolph- Davenport, Iowa- April 15, 1940 “Buckskin Bill” Head Detective 1. Arthur Mefford- Real Detective- New York, March 23, 1939 Franklin Reynolds 1. Reynolds- Mr. Sterling, Ky.- Oct. 3, 1934-Guns Col. Sam P. Ridings 1. Ridings and Drennan- Attorneys at Law- Medford Oklahoma- Nov. 22, 1939 Thomas Ripley 1. Atlanta, Ga. Thomas Ripley- March 12, 1935 Rose Collection 1. John P. Giles- Curt Teich & Company- Chicago, Illinois - Dec 4, 1939 2. Pictures Published from Rose Collection 3. The Kelsey Company-Meriden, Connecticut- S.A. Snow -1948

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4. Happy Hours Brotherhood-Dime Novel Roundup-Dec. 1947 5. State Dept. of Public Welfare- San Antonio-March 23, 1948-Mary P. Walls 6. Eastman Kodak Company-Rochester 4, N.Y.-Jan 1948-N.L. Ferris Jr. 7. Clarence Herreford- April, 1948-Del Rio, Texas 8. Jno. Y. Long & Son- Insurance- Del Rio, Texas- Jan, 1947 9. Rudolph H. Gutierrez- Attorney- Del Rio, June 10, 1949 10. Pastor of Lakeview Baptist Church-Funeral of Mrs. Rose 11. Jeske Brothers- Hearing Aid Dept. - N.H. Rose- 1949 12. City of San Antonio- April 8, 1937- Frank H. Bushick 13. American Military History Foundation- Baltimore Md. Jan. 22, 1934- Charles Lull Don Russell 1. The Westerners- July 19, 1950-Don Russell 2. The Chicago Daily News- Dec. 7, 1956- Don Russell Correspondence S 1. John L. Sinclair- Santa Fe, New Mexico- April 29, 1938- Autograph 2. Western Trails Museum- Marion A. Speer- Huntington Beach, Calif. -Ft. Sill-Guns- Jn.

9, 1950 3. Western Trails Museum- Frank King- Biography, M.A. Speer- Sophie King- Curtis

Brothers, Montague-March 13, 1950 4. Western Trails-Speer-Frank King- Colorado School of Mines- Mar. 1950-Arrowheads-Ft.

Davis 5. Speer- Montague County- Texas-Biography- 1950, Nov. Box 14:

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San Antonio Brewery 1. Brewing Association- Dec. 8, 1938-San Antonio, Texas Lona Shawver 1. Lona Shawver- April 19, 1949- Waco Texas- O. L. Shipman 1. Shipman - El Paso, Texas Texas Western College – C. L. Sonnichsen 1. Texas Western College- Univ. of Texas- Nov. 10, 1950- Sonnichsen 2. College of Mines and Metallurgy- Dec. 2, 1938- Sonnichsen Mrs. Louis Strahlmann 1. Strahlmann- San Diego, California - 1935 Correspondence T 1. J.E. Taulman- Ft. Worth, Tex. - Nov. 3, 1934 2. Texas Christian University- Ft. Worth- Rebecca W. Smith- April 1, 1935 3. E.E. Townsend, Alpine, Texas- 1945 4. Lily Langtry- Tascunca- Uitco- Crazy Horse- G.H. Turner- 1932 5. Elsie Toles- Portal, Arizona- 1947 6. Lucile Brackenridge Till- Hammond, La. - 1936 7. Edna May Tubs- Bishop Texas- Mar. 10, 1936- San Jacinto Battle Flag- New Orleans

Volunteers Flag- Sidney Sherman or Sgt. James Sylvester- Johanna Troutman 8. Hugh Thomason- New Orleans, La.- May 11, 1935 9. Plunk Tipton- Menard, Texas- Oct. 1937

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10. Victoria, Texas- Jy 8, 1927- Gabriel Tibiletti 11. J.W. Tucker- El Paso, Texas-1938 12. Daily Republican-Times-1946-Ottawa, Illinois- C.C. Tisler 13. State of Texas- Carmichael, H.H.- Feb. 1938 14. C.L. Traylor- Capt. Sam Highsmith- Capt. Jack Hays-1938-Cuero, Texas 15. D.C. Greer, G.B. Finley, T.H. Taylor- Texas Highway Department- 1947 True 1. True- New York, N.Y.- Ken W. Purdy, Ed.- Aug. 1949- Correspondence Leslie Traylor 1. Eagle Pass, Texas- 1949-Leslie Traylor E.D. Tussey 1. E.D. Tussey- Phoenix, Ariz. - 1939-Pictures- John Blevins True Detective 1. True Detective- New York- 1939- Joseph Corona Crim Q. Thompson 1. Crim Q. Thompson- Canistota, South Dakota- Minneapolis, Kansas-Feb. 1940 Omish,

Dunkards, River Brethren, Menonites, John Waldner Correspondence U 1. Various letters concerning pictures and comments on orders Correspondence V 1. The Arizona Nightingale- Richard Van Valkenburgh- Tucson, Ariz.- Capt. Henry

Lafayette Dodge- Col. Theodore H. Dodd 2. R. Van Valkenburgh- Ben Wittick, March 11, 1947- Ft. Defiance

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W. S. Campbell (Stanley Vestal) 1. The University of Oklahoma- Feb 8, 1950- W.S. Campbell- Stanley Vestal Walters, L. D. 1. Correspondence concerning pictures and comments on people. Correspondence W 1. Clyde Wantland- Harlington, Texas-George Durham, McNelly’s, Rancho El Sauz,

Doubleday Doran- March 24, 1934 2. Alfred Waldeck- Osborne Ave. Canonsville Md. -Jan. 30, 1937- Capt. J.D. Burgess, Col.

Cody- Robert Heckel (Texas Bob) - Alfred Wright- William C. Dunn- Judge Wood- Saidney Randolph De Long-

3. Frost Woodhull- County Judge- San Antonio, Texas- April 18, 1933 4. Dan R. Williamson- Apache Kid #1045 not Apache Kid- June 2, 1937-United S.

Commissioner 5. Winners of the West- Aug. 24, 1937- St. Joseph, Mo.- Geo. W. Webb- Nat. Indian War

Vet. Box 15 International Affairs: The Peace Movement, League of Nations, and Sino-Japanese

Conflict, and other international affairs. 1. Cosmopolitanism: Remarks made by Mr. Chuichiro Gomyo 2. The Yong Plan, for Reparations 3. The Tientsin Incident 4. Appeal from the Chinese Government, communicated by the Chinese Delegation in

conformity with Article 15, paragraph 2, of the Covenant of the League of Nations 5. Reproduction of the cover of Bezbogenik oo Stanker (“The Atheist at His Bench”) 6. Wilson’s principles in Czechoslovak Practice

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7. America’s Mission, about war reparations 8. Statement of the Japanese Government in virtue of paragraph 5 of the 15th article of the

covenant of the League Japan’s Cooperation with the League of Nations 9. Speech Delivered by Dr. Lo Wen-Kan, Minister of Foreign Affairs at Nanking, August

29, 1932 10. Summary of the Report into the Sino-Japanese Dispute 11. Memorandum by Dr. Fabio Lozano Torrijos, Colombian Minister to the U.S., about

Colombia’s definite position with respect to its boundary with Peru. 12. Text of a telegram, dated August 29, 1932, received by the Chinese Delegation from

Nanking. 13. Il Patto Mussolini 14. A Plan of Japan’s Proposed Military and Naval Conquest as Revealed in the Strategic

Map 15. Press Release, about recognition of the Soviet Union, May 15, 1933 16. “The Osaka Maninichi” Vol. 1, No. 1, June 25, 1932 17. The Sino-Japanese Dispute, Sept, 18, 1931 to Feb. 22, 1932 18. China’s Reply to Japan’s Observations on the Lytton Report 19. The League’s Verdict on the Sino-Japanese Dispute 20. Views of the Chinese Government on the Lytton Report 21. Japan’s Military Aggression 22. League of Nations, Council Committee of the Technical Collaboration with China, April

1, 1934, two copies 23. Germany’s Foreign Policy by Konstantin von Neurath, Jan., 1935 24. The American-Japanese Agreement in Retrospect, Cotton-Textile Institute, May 13,

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25. Passport Regulations 26. International Chamber of Commerce, Press Release 27. The League of Nation in Pictures, Geneva, 1927 28. Report on Danube Navigation 29. Why Naval Parity Against Friends?, Disarmament, 1932 30. Who Pays?, Who Profits?, Disarmament, 1932 31. Naval “Reduction” Upward, Disarmament, 1932 32. Disarmament or Disaster?, 1931 33. Straws Show Trend of Opinion, Disarmament, 1930 34. Pledges When the Conference Opened, Disarmament 35. What Has Happened at London?, Disarmament 36. The Bar Associations and The World Court 37. The World Court Settles The Question 38. The World Court, 1932 39. The World Court’s Advisory Opinion on the Austro-German Customs Union Case 40. Letter about the information about the World Court sent to Mr. Patten on Jan. 23, 1932 41. Disarmament Poster Program, National Council for Prevention of War 42. Various Propaganda from the National Council for the Prevention of War, Ranging in

nature from Disarmament to the R.O.T.C. program. Dates, 1930 to 1932 45 pieces of information or propaganda

43. Study Conference on Disarmament 44. Findings of the Annual Meeting of the National Council for the Prevention of War. 45. “International Disarmament Notes” No. 20, March 28, 1932

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46. Congressional Record. Speech made by Senator Albert B. Cummins, on Feb. 26, 1919,

against the League of Nations 47. The American Peace Award 48. Congressional Record. The Christian Way Out. Feb. 17, 1932 49. Congressional Record. The Present Crisis. May 19, 1932. 50. Population and Natural Resources, 1927 51. The World Economic Conference, 1927 52. America and the League of Nations, 1919 53. Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts. The Washington Situation, Feb. 11, 1939 54. The League of Nations, a short reading list Box 16 Miscellaneous National Affairs 1. Press release about the life of Lincoln, from the Lincoln National Life Insurance

Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana 2. Letters concerning the death of John Barton Payne, the national chairman of the

American Red Cross, Jan. 24, 1935 3. History of Tunbridge Wells, Nov. 6th, 1930 4. 250th Anniversary of the birth of Emanuel Swedenborg, Jan 29, 1938 5. National Schubert Centennial. Schubert Week, Nov. 18-25, 1928. Pages of his diary,

pamphlets, bulletins, and etc. 6. Preliminary Plan of Minneapolis 7. City Building by Theodor Fischer, translated by Sylvester Baxter for the Metropolitan

Improvements Commission of Boston, 1908 8. Sixth Annual Report of the Regional Plan Association, June, 1935

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9. Central State Teachers College 10. State Highway System 11. The Industrial Progress of Oklahoma City 12. Durant and Bryan County 13. Sand Springs Home Farms 14. State Organization 15. Agriculture in Northeast Oklahoma 16. Oklahoma City University 17. Soil Conservation Investigations in Oklahoma 18. Industrial Advantages of Tulsa 19. Tulsa Parks and Recreational Facilities 20. Importance of Transportation in the Building of Tulsa 21. Natural Gas Fields of Eastern Oklahoma 22. Oklahoma Presbyterian College for Girls 23. St. Gregory’s College, Shawnee 24. Trail of Tears 25. The Fifth Annual Report of the Regional Plan Association, May 1934 26. Recommendations for the West Side Terminal Area Which are Fundamental in

Conserving the Plan of Chicago 27. Position of the Officers of the Chicago Plan Commission on the Pending Ordinances of

the Union Station Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad 28. Address of Charles H. Wacke, Chairman Chicago Plan Commission, in favor of Petition

of the South Park Commissioners to the United States Government for Permission to Create a Park along the Lake From of Chicago between Grant Park and Jackson Park

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29. The Proposed Civic Center Denver 30. City Planning Needs of Omaha 31. Committee on Railway Terminals of the City of Chicago 32. A Further Preliminary Report with reference to Elevated Through Highways 33. Annual Report City Planning Commission, 1922 - Atlanta, Georgia 34. Through Traffic Streets 35. Annual Report of the City Plan Commission, Saint Louis Miss., 1922-1923 36. The Cleveland Thoroughfare Plan, City of Cleveland, City Plan Commission 1921 37. Buffalo City Plan, 1926 38. Buffalo City Plan, 1926 39. Buffalo City Plan 40. Analysis and Digest of the Reports of the Executive Officers and the Architectural and

Engineering Staff of the Chicago Plan Commission, of Mr. John F. Wallace and of Mr. Bion J. Arnold, to the Committee on Railway Terminals of the City Council of the City of Chicago

Miscellaneous Picture of Franz Schubert-- Schubert Centennial--1828 to 1928 The Southwesterner - April 1963 -Articles and Authors “Hired Man on Horseback” -- Biography of Eugene Manlove Rhodes--By Lucile Nold Pictures of Rhodes, May Rhodes “White Oaks Man Solves Integration Problem…Do It Yourself”- Dave Jackson “Apaches Ambush Writer’s Father, Kill His Partner, then Lay Siege to Adobe Outpost East of Ft. Bowie”- by Henry G. Gilbert-Pictures of Henry Gilbert and Robert Gilbert

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“Columbus Man’s Great Uncle Was Gang Boss On Stage Trail” --Capt. William W. Flynn--John Brown “AP Writer Anticipated Villa Raid On Columbus” -- Tom Mahoney “Columbus Editor Writes Letter Home”- P.G. Moseley “Territorial Newspaper Editors Had Biting Humor”-Phil Cooke “The Romance of Turquoise”--Advertisement “Luna Had Tough Time Shaking Loose on Its Own”--Leo Broadstreet “LaFayette’s Coach Model for Famous Stage”-- Carl Irving Bell- Concord, N.H. “The Deming Story”- By Father Stanley -- New Mexico “First Mesilla Settlers Came In 1847”-- By Nona Barrick and Mary Taylor “Death of First Child Born in Columbus proves Town Got Name in 1886” -- Carl D.W. Hays “El Paso, Texas’” Pictures of El Paso- Illus. by tom Lea, From “Forty Years At El Paso” “Conestoga Wagons Never Came West”- By Joseph T. Kingston- Lancaster Pa. “Fort Bliss Hosted Rebels, Union, Militia From Half The Nation”--By Richard K. McMaster “Clay Allison’s Brother, John, Ranched On Mimbres; Do His Spanish Papers Point to Treasure In Luna?” -- Bill McGaw “History of Pinos Altos”- “Bowers Killed For His Mesilla Sweetheart, but Never Came To Trial--He Died Before”- by Nona Barrick and Mary Taylor “James Hobbs Tells Of Joining Kirker”-- Bill McGaw “Charlie McComas Killed By Apache Shortly After Parents’ Death” --By Roger Beck “Just What Is, or Was, A Cowboy?”-- Ramon F. Adams “History Of Organ, New Mexico”- Advertisement

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“Silva Hopes for $1,000 Haul, Gets only $50”-- Carlos DeBaca “Under the Sombrero”-- By Tillie Alvillar “Noah Rose and Camera Preserved Old West”-- Mrs. Lillian Rose Evans “Old Timers to Meet on 50th Anniversary” “Earps Hid Out at Silver City”—Ed Bartholomew “Sylvester Mowry Lost Silver Mine On Charge Of Aiding Confederates, Started Mowry City, Near Deming” --Bert Fireman “Mitchell Escaped Everything, Even ‘Stood Up’ Death”--C.L. Sonnichsen “Juan Bautista De Anza Remains Exhumed At Arispe”-- Carl D.W. Hays “’Enterprise’ File Key To Old Secrets” --R.J. McCoun “Pinos Altos Bore Millions in Gold, But Was Buried By Copper”-- Dean Deu Pree “Gov. Campbell, Mrs. Villa, Columbus’ Guests May 5”-- Recollections of Colorado, New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle Reminiscences of a 79er An old-timer of the great West describes the experiences he had in the “cattle” days of America. He describes cow towns and railroad towns such as Alamosa, Dodge, Caldwell, Durango, Kingfisher and the geographic characteristics of San Luis Valley, Pan Handle of Texas, Buffalo Gap; States mentioned are New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Colorado, Montana. He describes the run of 89, a buffalo hunt, a cattle drive, and a prairie house Box 17 Hollywood Affairs 1. Picture Play, June 1936 2. Pictorial News. “The Great Ziegfeld” 3. Loew’s and Its Place in the Motion Picture Industry

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4. Silhouettes of Stars, players and Directors of Warner Bros. Pictures 5. “Son of Frankenstein” excerpts from 6. Hollywood Headlines, “The Dark Command,” 1940 7. Abstract of Will H. Hays’ Annual Report to the Motion Picture Industry 8. Biographies of Paramount Players and Directors 9. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” from Hollywood 10. “The index of all this movie material that I didn’t have sense to look for.”