Texas -- Description and travel
Found in 2174 Collections and/or Records:
Leather Wallet, 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.
Leather Wristwatch [broken], 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.
Lee Goerner and Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., includes royalty statements and contract, 1978, 1984-1985, undated
Leftover passages and book notes
Legal documents including John Graves birth certificate, undated
Legal & Financial, 1946-1976
Legal Research
Legends of the Fall screenplay by Bill Wittliff - first draft, 1990
Leiby [Richard]
Lentz, Fleet, 1995-2004, undated
Leonard - Lipscomb, 1991-2004, undated
Letter announcing the new Time Inc. Sport magazine, Sports Illustrated, 1954. The reverse side of the letter contains Grave’s notes on bullfights, 1954
Letter from Philip Montgomery with “Answers to Interrogatories”, 2003
Letters
Letters, Texas Monthly
Levy, Mike, 1997
Life [Magazine]
Lifetime Achievement Award, Texas Medal of Arts, 2003
This series is arranged chronologically, and contains mainly invitations, programs and photographs related to awards and honors bestowed upon Graves. A significant portion of this series deals with the Dallas Museum of Art’s “John Graves Day,” celebrated in May 1995, and includes video recordings of the event as well as correspondence, clippings and programs.