Historians -- Texas
Found in 1575 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence / Rejection letters for articles, including EHK's carbons of outgoing mail, 1956
Material in this subseries includes essays written for college classes, and articles written for newspapers. Some published, many are unpublished. They are arranged in alphabetical order, with a special section for Kirkland's freshman year college papers.
Correspondence to/from important figures. Includes: U.S. Senator Clinton P. Anderson; Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Committee; Barry Goldwater; Texas Attorney General Ben Shepperd; Judge Adolphus Ragan
Correspondence to/from people with multiple letters. Includes: Samuel E. Asbury, Rees H. Bowen, M. S. Boyce, Irene Francis (of San Antonio Public Library and Texas Library Association), L. B. Harbison (of Harbison-Fischer Manufacturing Co.), Bill Leftwich (Western artist), Dr. Pat Ireland Nixon, H. M. Phillips (editor/publisher of “Sheep and Goat Raiser: The Ranchman’s Magazine”), Percy D. Quinby, Dr. Carl Coke Rister (Distinguished Professor of History, Texas Technological College [now Texas Tech University]), Texas Folk-Lore Society, Louis J. Wilson, E.R. Wyatt, E. L. Yeats (Pastor, First Methodist Church, Albany, TX)
Correspondence with and clippings regarding Walter Prescott Webb, Divine Average
Arranged in alphabetical order by book title, this subseries includes research material, notes, outlines, drafts, correspondence, publicity documents, and drafts of stage and film adaptations.
Costume notes, undated
Council Grove Conference, 1984
Council Grove Conference, 1988
Cover art ideas (photographs)
This subseries includes detailed documentation on the creation of Kirkland's short stories "The Disappearance of Widow Ellen", "Peck Woodside", and "Leet's Christmas". Also included are drafts of many incomplete short stories.
Cow People, captions, introduction, mailing list, note, 1964
“Cowboy Songs” and “A Cowboy For to Be, or The Story of the Kansas City Kid,” drafts, correspondence, 1924-1929
"Crane Guidance Plan", 1936
This subseries includes detailed documentation on the creation of Kirkland's short stories "The Disappearance of Widow Ellen", "Peck Woodside", and "Leet's Christmas". Also included are drafts of many incomplete short stories.
Critical acclaim
Arranged in alphabetical order by book title, this subseries includes research material, notes, outlines, drafts, correspondence, publicity documents, and drafts of stage and film adaptations.
Critique of book prospectus by William A. Link and Marjorie Wheeler, November, 1994
Dr. Calvert has served as an historical consultant to publishers and to historical associations, as the two files of examples in this series show.
Cub Scout Recording (Jim Beal) George Washington Theme
Arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the series or show, these scripts date from Kirkland days at UT Austin's Radio House, circa 1940-1947. Typescripts and working drafts are included, as well as some photographs of the Radio House staff, including J. Frank Dobie. Of particular interest is the series entitled "Guardians of Freedom", which includes documents related to the Peck Woodside story Kirkland covered in Mexico.
“Cud Chewers and Cave Dwellers” - manuscript (handwritten)
“Cud Chewers and Cave Dwellers” - manuscript (typewritten)
D, 1937-1985
D
Arranged in alphabetical order by book title, this subseries includes research material, notes, outlines, drafts, correspondence, publicity documents, and drafts of stage and film adaptations.
D through L
Series II contains personal correspondence, organized alphabetically. Some folders include photographs and published materials. Certain letters are only addressed to or from nicknames, including “Bibba” (Deborah Dobie) and “Guyo” (Guy Skiles). Of particular note is a series of letters sent between Dobie, and his wife Deborah Dobie in 1935-1936, while he was traveling the state collecting historical artifacts for the Texas Centennial Exposition’s Hall of State.
Da Man On Da Mule
Kirkland wrote songs which appeared in her short stories and musicals, as well as many which have not appeared in any of her works. Her songs are arranged here in alphabetical order, and typically include one draft of the song only.