Texas -- Description and travel
Found in 2174 Collections and/or Records:
“Correspondence” Professional Correspondence Including Articles for Submission and Letters of Inquiry to “Louisville-Times” and “National Geographic”, 1970-1972
Correspondence re: fundraising for the Admiral Nimitz Foundation, 1977
Correspondence re: Texas Committee for the Humanities Lecturer, 1983
Correspondence: Readers
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
Correspondence Regarding Bryan Woolley’s Seminary Career Including his Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, 1963-1965
Correspondence regarding revisions from Alfred A. Knopf Publishing
Correspondence Regarding “Spizerinktum” and Biographic Information of Bryan Woolley for “The Associated Press”, 1968
Correspondence relating to the sale of manuscripts to HRHRC, 1969-1985
Correspondence: Simon & Schuster
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
Correspondence, various
Correspondence with Isabel Nathaniel Including Letters about “Sam Bass”, circa 1978
Correspondence with Isabel Nathaniel Including Letters about “Time and Place” and “Sam Bass”, 1977-1978
Correspondence with Isabel Nathaniel w/copy of “The Million Dollar Lawyers” by Joseph C. Goulden , undated
Correspondence with Isabel Nathaniel with Inscribed Poster, circa 1976
Correspondence with James Hoggard; Photocopy of Poems by James Hoggard; Sketch of a Serpent signed by Lynn Hoggard; Fort Davis High School All Class Reunion Book w/Correspondence, bulk: 1987, 1988-1989, July 2005
Correspondence with Stephen Jones, 1978-1983
Cosmogony
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.