Rivers in literature
Found in 640 Collections and/or Records:
“I’m Looking Out the Backdoor” - fragment,, undated
“In Avila” - typescripts (3), correspondence, 1961-1969
"In the Absence of Horses” – correspondence, corrected typescripts, Escapade issue, 1959-1961, undated
Income Tax notes
‘Incomplete Draft’
Institutional Activities, 1960-1998
International Award of Excellence in Conservation, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 2004
This series is arranged chronologically, and contains mainly invitations, programs and photographs related to awards and honors bestowed upon Graves. A significant portion of this series deals with the Dallas Museum of Art’s “John Graves Day,” celebrated in May 1995, and includes video recordings of the event as well as correspondence, clippings and programs.
Interviews – list of questions, undated, corrected proof, 1996, undated
J - Jackson, Harry, 1966-1992, undated
Jackson County farm
‘Jackson CountyLand Sale Negotiations'
Jackson, Sally, Robert and family, 1988-2005, undated
‘Jamie’ - corrected typescript and manuscript fragments, undated
Jaskilla - Jones, Kathryn, 1987-2004, undated
“John Graves” by unknown author - photocopy of essay, undated
John Graves Day, 1994-1997
This series is arranged chronologically, and contains mainly invitations, programs and photographs related to awards and honors bestowed upon Graves. A significant portion of this series deals with the Dallas Museum of Art’s “John Graves Day,” celebrated in May 1995, and includes video recordings of the event as well as correspondence, clippings and programs.
“John Graves Essay Contest”, 1997-1998
“John Graves Tribute, November 11, 2000” by William Broyles - printout of speech, 2000
John Graves’s silver “infinity” belt buckle and leather belt, undated
Photographs and artifacts collected from Hard Scrabble for the John Graves archive. This collection includes photographs of John Graves and his family, including early 20th and late 19th century family photographs. This collection also contains two clay jugs, one leather belt with the silver “infinity” symbol belt buckle worn by John Graves, the camp box that Graves used during his canoe trip for Goodbye to a River, and a 7 weight Loomis fly rod made by Graves.