Rivers in literature
Found in 640 Collections and/or Records:
“A Special Place: The Texas Hill Country” – cassette tapes (2), undated
A Texas Rancher in Durango, Mexico by Thomas P. Harrison III, - bound typescript with corrections by Graves - RESTRICTED, undated
“A Valley” – corrected carbon typescripts (3), 1954
Academics, circa 1938-1948
Accession 2014-082
Accession 2015-021
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.
Accession 2015-042
This addition to the John Graves archives includes various artifacts from Graves’ ranch at Hard Scrabble: fishing lures and spool cases, cow and deer skulls, a cattle brand, photographs and uniforms from Graves’ military service, typewriters, geological surveys and nautical charts, and signed illustrations by Scott Gentling. This accession is the final accrual from Hard Scrabble ranch with the exception of a small amount of material currently in quarantine due to live silverfish.
Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, 1967
All for Love by Turk Pipkin - printout, 2002
“All That Litters” – corrected draft, fragments
“America the Raped” - The Houston Post clipping, 1969
American Book Awards nomination, 1981
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.
"An Island Full of Noises” - corrected typescript fragments, undated
Andrea Muro immigration
“Answers to Interrogations” By John O. Meusebach, undated
Anything’s a Shame” - corrected fragments, undated
Army Trunk, rusted clasps, undated
This addition to the John Graves archives includes various artifacts from Graves’ ranch at Hard Scrabble: fishing lures and spool cases, cow and deer skulls, a cattle brand, photographs and uniforms from Graves’ military service, typewriters, geological surveys and nautical charts, and signed illustrations by Scott Gentling. This accession is the final accrual from Hard Scrabble ranch with the exception of a small amount of material currently in quarantine due to live silverfish.