Texas -- Description and travel
Found in 2174 Collections and/or Records:
“We Be Here When the Morning Comes” Original Publication Draft , undated
“We Be Here When the Morning Comes”, Original Text by Bryan Woolley , undated
Weather
Weaver [Randy]
Website: Presentation Points
Drafts, page proofs, website materials, presentation points, correspondence, financial documents, reviews, contracts and marketing materials all chronicle the writing, editing and marketing of Reavis’ 1995 book
Weems, Eddie (UT Press / Baylor University), 1963-1996
Weeren - Wiley, 1991-2004, undated
“Wendell Barry” Interviews and Articles of Wendell Barry, and One Copy of “Composting Privy” by Wendell Barry, 1974
Wendell, Jaydean
“Western Writers of America Constitution and Bylaws” and “Roundup Magazine,” , 1994
Western Writers Symposium in Albany, TX – correspondence, clipping, printout of speech (not used), 1998
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.
Westphalia Bicentennial (5 photographs), black and white, 1976
These photographs are arranged by subject, including William Pool, Eugene C. Barker and his family, buildings and events. Most of the subjects of the photographs, other than Pool and Barker, are unidentified. The majority of the photographs are undated, but most of them look as though they were taken between the 1930s and 1970s. The collection includes seven envelopes of negatives and a film canister with an audio recording of Pool.
“What Texas Means to Me,” research notes and drafts, undated
“Where Texas Meets the Sea,” Reviews, Newspaper Clippings, and Correspondence, 1983-1984
White man holding bucket next to a steam powered water pump with belt system. Group four white individuals and one black youngster in background across stream, circa 1880s-1900s
White Master’s Hood, 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.