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Found in 2071 Collections and/or Records:
Brown, Richard memorial service – typescript, 1979
The third series covers speeches that Graves wrote and delivered, arranged alphabetically by the event or occasion. Like the previous two series, these files contain drafts, correspondence, published forms, notes and other materials related to their subjects.
Brown vs. United States, January 16-September 16, 1996
Bryan Woolley Awards; Writers Organizations Including “Western Writers of America”; Program for “The Immigrant” play; List of Submissions to “Univ. of Texas at El Paso Press”; Nova Magazine and Undated Photographs from Univ. of Texas at El Paso, bulk: 1986-1992, 1988
Bryan Woolley Character Sketches and Original Draft of Stories, Book Reviews, and Poems Including Writings on “Sam Bass”, undated
“Bryan Woolley” Correspondence, Photographs, and Biographic Information of Bryan Woolley, 1974-1975,undated
Bryan Woolley Correspondence Regarding His Various Works, circa 2006
Bryan Woolley Event Flyers; “The Edge of the West” Prose Event Posters; Correspondence; Handwritten Notes; Assorted Photographs at University of Texas and at University of Texas at El Paso, and with US (United States) Rep Dick Armey, bulk: circa 1972, 1990
Bryan Woolley Original Drafts Including “An Answer from José,” “Los Fuegos de Dolores,” “The Voice of Loneliness,” Untitled, and “The Spurs” , undated
Bryan Woolley Original Poem Drafts; Short Story Drafts; Correspondence and Drafts of “A Pair of Spurs,” “Come to the Meetin,’” and “An Answer from José,”, 1965-1967
“Bryan Woolley: The Manuscript” Original Manuscript of “We Be Here When the Morning Comes” by Bryan Woolley and Ford Reid, August 1974
Bryan Woolley’s Pastoral Manual with Undated Correspondence , undated
“Bryan’s Story” Part 1-8 of an Autobiography Draft, undated
Buck, Homer, 1995-2006
Bug Monitoring Log
Also titled and arranged alphabetically by title, according to how we received them, the research notebooks are additionally very similar to the subject files in that they pertain directly to Reavis’ research for his book. Most files are photocopied books that were bound with plastic comb binders and plain covers, with the titles written on the front. This sub-series is dated according to when Reavis is likely to have accumulated the copies, not by the dates of the original documents.
Bug Tapes, April 17-19
Also titled and arranged alphabetically by title, according to how we received them, the research notebooks are additionally very similar to the subject files in that they pertain directly to Reavis’ research for his book. Most files are photocopied books that were bound with plastic comb binders and plain covers, with the titles written on the front. This sub-series is dated according to when Reavis is likely to have accumulated the copies, not by the dates of the original documents.
Bug Tapes, April 18
This subseries spans the duration of the raid, consisting of official transcriptions of the 911 calls, FBI negotiations, and government surveillance tapes. The files are arranged chronologically, and end with a folder of notes Reavis took when researching them. Audio copies of the negotiations are in Series IX: Audio/Video Materials