Journalism
Found in 2348 Collections and/or Records:
“Ranch”; Email to Joe Holley from Joseph Douglas describing the Double Mountains north of Rotan, Texas, essay entitled “Along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos” which mentions Sam Baugh’s Double Mountain Ranch, 1 copy of the Abilene Reporter-News, 2008-2009, undated
“Ranger Interview” (Interviews of Sharon Wheeler and Jimmy Glover), March 26-29, 1993
“Ranger Investigation” , March 1993
“Ranger Investigation Reports” , March-July 1993
“Ranger Reports” (Duplicate of the “Texas Rangers-93 Reports.”), June 11, 1993
“Rangers Report/ATF Raid” , April 25-May 11, 1993
"Ranger/Treasury Interviews”, May-August 1993
This sub-series contains interviews and reports conducted by the Department of the Treasury (DOT) and statements of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (BATF or ATF). Since the ATF was an agencyunder the DOT in 1993 the ATF documents are arranged under the DOT (in 2003 the ATF was transferred to the Department of Justice).
"Ranger/Treasury Interviews” (Interviews of Phillip Chojnacki and Ted Royster), March 26-29, 1993
Reader correspondence, 1991
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Reader’s Digest, 1987
In addition to his employment at several prominent magazines, Broyles frequently contributed articles to other publications through freelance work. This series includes drafts of articles and correspondence relating to work done for American Heritage, Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, New York Times, Reader’s Digest, Texas Monthly, and U.S. News and World Report.
“Reading List for the President", November 2004
Reasons for the Exit Interview, article pitch, circa 2000
Materials on grants and radio scripts that were not accepted, as well as an article pitch and letters of reference for awards.
Red Line, 1989
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
"Red Line (excerpted from Red Line), "Pacific Ram" (Sea Shepherd voyage)," "La Virgin and the Drug Lord," "Will the Wolf Dance in Arizona Again?" "Charles Keating and the Missing Billions"
Red, White, and Blue Mask , undated
Reflections, et al
Subject files, audio-visual materials, and notebooks. Note that research is included with publications, where possible.
Rejection letters, 1990 - 1991
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
Remembering Ed Abbey (correspondence, speech, marketing), 1999 - 2001
Folders include correspondence, drafts, speeches, and marketing. This series also includes audio and video interviews.