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Correspondence to Hudson, 1949-1992

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1

Contents

Abernathy, F. to Wilson Hudson and wife Gertrude about Abernathy’s recent trip to Ireland, March 1, 1996


Bedichek, Roy about the review of Karankawa Country that Wilson Hudson completed, undated


Carroll, H. Bailey to the members of the association about their annual meeting, March 15, 1949


Cunningham, William H., President of the University of Texas, re: the celebration of retired Assistant Professor Alice L. Cooke, August 12, 1988


Dobie, J. Frank, re: a carbon copy of the newspaper article that came from Turbiville’s coyote sketches. Hand written on the side is “I returned the article.” August 19, 1952


Dobie, J. Frank, at the top is a poem of Dobie’s and the letter pertains to the meeting at Paisano. Listed are driving directions, September 12, 1959


Grant Jr., Lyman, meeting about Hudson agreeing to speak about Mr. Bedichek, request to change date of the meeting, July 24, 1980


Grant Jr., Lyman, thanking Dr. Hudson for the interview that he did with him with original envelope, August 21, 1980


Morris Sr., Alton, re: the story “Another Mexican Version of the Story of the Bear’s Son” attached to an edited copy of the submission October 1950


Nichols, D.E., re: the effort of Nichols to find a copy of Hudson’s book Andy Adams; the Storyteller and Novelist of the Great Plains with original envelope, November 24, 1992


Owens, William, inviting Hudson and wife to a barbecue, February 7, 1983


Turbiville, V.W., angry letter regarding his article being published in the “The Southwest Review” and his intention to have nothing to do with them, December 31, 1952 Turner, Arlin, re: The Life and Personal Writings of Eugene Manlove Rhodes that Hudson was supposed to review, handwritten note at the bottom indicating that the story had been lost, October 18, 1957


Turner, Arlin, personal note indicating that whatever project he was referring to was underway, November 1, 1957 (postcard)


Webb, W.P., indication of Webb’s fondness for the story, Found with the offprint for “Snow Bank the Best Horse I Ever Rode” dated December 21, 1952












Dates

  • 1949-1992

Creator

Extent

From the Collection: 4 boxes

From the Collection: 1.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English