Political campaigns -- United States
Found in 199 Collections and/or Records:
Other/Unidentified, 2008
The second series is divided into four subseries: Billy Lee Brammer, Bob Eckhardt, Family, and Other/Unidentified. All correspondence is arranged chronologically within the subseries. Included are many letters that Nadine Eckhardt wrote to others and photocopied for her own records. The largest of the subseries is Other/Unidentified, and within this contains correspondence with acclaimed journalist, Bob Sherrill and several of Eckhardt’s high school boyfriends.
Other/Unidentified, undated
The second series is divided into four subseries: Billy Lee Brammer, Bob Eckhardt, Family, and Other/Unidentified. All correspondence is arranged chronologically within the subseries. Included are many letters that Nadine Eckhardt wrote to others and photocopied for her own records. The largest of the subseries is Other/Unidentified, and within this contains correspondence with acclaimed journalist, Bob Sherrill and several of Eckhardt’s high school boyfriends.
Page proof of Bearing Witness: Sexual Harassment and Beyond – Everywoman’s Story with a few hand written notes; includes a page signed by Morris stating “I have read this proof and approve the text of the work as it is contained herein”, November 12, 1993
Material consists of multiple drafts of Bearing Witness: Sexual Harassment and Beyond – Everywoman’s Story by Celia Morris. Drafts contain hand written notes and revisions including numerous post-it notes.
Personal Papers, 1950-2008
The first series includes papers related to the life of Nadine Eckhardt. There are invitations for Bob and Nadine Eckhardt, drawings by unidentified sources, and documents relating to the restaurant Nadine’s
Photographs , circa 1920-2009
The photographs are arranged in chronological order by decade. Many of the earlier photographs include her mother and stepfather. There are some photographs of Nadine Eckhardt during the time she modeled. There are also numerous photographs of Nadine Eckhardt’s children, Shelby, Sidney and Sarah, and many of Bob Eckhardt.
Photographs , 1920-1929
Nadine Ellen Thompson (Nadine Eckhardt’s mother)(photocopy)
Leslie Wells (Nadine Eckhardt’s biological father)(photocopy)
Photographs , 1930-1939
Noah Cannon, Nadine Cannon, Little Nadine, Leslie Cannon; circa 1939 taken by Denson Photo in Dallas, TX (photocopy)
Photographs , 1940-1949
Noah Lee Cannon (Nadine Eckhardt’s adoptive father); circa mid 1940s (photocopy)
Photo information sheet
Photographs , 1950-1959
Photographs , 1960-1969
Photographs , 1970-1979
Photographs , 1978
“from 1978” (55)
“from 1978” Duplicates of photos taken in Nadine’s Restaurant (43)
“from 1978” Funerals (9)
Photographs , 1980-1989
“1980s” (9)
“1981s” (23)
“1981” “Photo of Nadine and Ann Richards Fundraiser at Nadine’s in
NYC October 30, 1989”
“1981” “Nadine’s in NYC 1988 or ’89" (3)
Photographs
The fifth series is related to Eckhardt’s research, writing, and publishing of her memoir Duchess of Palms. It includes timelines of Eckhardt’s life and several working copies of the manuscript.
“Pics of Texas Capital by Rosalind Eckhardt plus photos of Bob”, 1970-1975, undated
“Roy and Lil at Ann Richards political Party - 9 Dec 1975”
"Texas Capital by Rosalind Eckhardt in mid 70s” (19)
Unidentified photos (14)
“Printed 6/16/05”
The fifth series is related to Eckhardt’s research, writing, and publishing of her memoir Duchess of Palms. It includes timelines of Eckhardt’s life and several working copies of the manuscript.
Printed Material, 1955-2008
The fourth series mainly consists of news clippings and magazine articles. These are arranged into subseries: Billy Lee Brammer, Bob Eckhardt, Nadine Eckhardt, Family, and related resources. There are documents, event programs, and articles related to travel included.
"Re 1973”
The fifth series is related to Eckhardt’s research, writing, and publishing of her memoir Duchess of Palms. It includes timelines of Eckhardt’s life and several working copies of the manuscript.
“Removed from Binder”
The fifth series is related to Eckhardt’s research, writing, and publishing of her memoir Duchess of Palms. It includes timelines of Eckhardt’s life and several working copies of the manuscript.