Authors, American -- Texas -- 20th century
Found in 4995 Collections and/or Records:
"In the Absence of Horses” – correspondence, corrected typescripts, Escapade issue, 1959-1961, undated
“In the Loyal Mountains,” draft (1985), published article in Southwest Review, 1985-1990
"In the Mood"
Income Tax notes
‘Incomplete Draft’
Incomplete manuscript of "Dungeons & Dragons"; includes correspondence and revisions , 1958-2008
“India,” notes, drafts, 1993, undated
Inland, “A Country Man on a Long Day’s Journey” - Tear sheet, 1959
Innocence Lost: “A hero named George” Photos, notes, clippings and typed manuscript. “Arizona case / Goeglein” Various copies of police and court documents. “Greg Knighten” Clippings, notes and photos. “Steve Puhalovich, TDC guard” Typed transcript of interview. “Pre-trial hearings” Newspaper clippings. “Raffield’s friends” Notes. “Rodney Reaves” Typed transcript of interview. “Sonny Pfiefer” Clippings and typed transcript of interview. “Midlothian “color” stories” Copy of the Dallas Life Magazine, clipping, and copy of the County Auditor’s Report. “Patsy Day” Newspaper clipping. “Helen Minick” Typed transcript of interview. “Randy Marcott” Copy of voluntary statement. “Midlothian High School” Clippings and brochure. “Nikke McBride” Copy of voluntary statement. “Larry Bortstein” Copy of voluntary statement. “New Jersey satanic case” Photocopy of article from Spin Magazine. “Jimmy Lee Parish” Copy voluntary statement.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: Annotated typed manuscript
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Billy Fowler” Clippings, typed manuscript, notes, and correspondence. “Gina McLemore” Copy of voluntary statement and photos. “Amy McKenney” Copy of voluntary statement. “Fran Ross” Correspondence and notes. “Moreno case (Ellis Co.)” Clippings, copies court and police records.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Christmas cards”. “Christian athletes list” Copies of voluntary statements. “Wesley Bishop” List of characters from Innocence Lost. “Jonathon Jobe” Clippings, photocopy of voluntary statement, and notes. “St. Louis” Correspondence, magazine tear sheets and clippings. “INEOA / Medal of valor award” Clippings, correspondence, photo negatives, press release info, copy of the International Drug Report and copy of How to Identify, Prevent, and Guide Treatment of Drug Abuse by Youth. “Cynthia Fredrick” Copies of voluntary statements, copies of police reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and typed transcript of interview.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Crime scene photographs” (empty). “The mansion on Turtle Creek” Copy of voluntary statement. “Perry Joe Elkins” Copy of voluntary statement. “Richard Don Cannon” Copy of affidavit. “Charge of the court” Copy of court documents. “Scott Appleton” Copy of voluntary statement. “Dallas Life Magazine story” (empty). “Deserted house” Newspaper clipping. “Shirley Moore” Clippings, notes and correspondence. “Eugene Davidson” Copy of voluntary statement. “Trey Daubitz” Copy of voluntary statement. “Steve Eagen” Notes. “Epilogue material” Clippings. “Ellis County courthouse” Typed notes.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: Edited typed manuscript
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Innocence Lost letters” Various correspondence. “Innocence Lost publicity” Clippings, correspondence, press release info and photocopies of articles. “Natalie Belvin” Copy of voluntary statement. “Bret Baughn” Copy of voluntary statement. “Detective Everett Berry, LAPD” Notes. “Bob Browning” Photos and notes. “Wesley Bishop screen treatment” Typed manuscript. “Jaime Cadenhead” Copy of voluntary statement and photos.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Jerry Reaves, Dairy Queen” Typed transcript of interview. “George Raffield Autopsy” Copy of court documents. “University of Wisconsin” Copy of receipt. “Raffield case reports” Copies of police case reports. “George Raffield” Notes, correspondence, and clippings. “Raffield funeral” Photocopies of clippings. “River’s Edge movie” Clippings. “Sheila Scott” Copy of voluntary statement. “Slayer” Notes and photocopies of article. “Supercollider” Magazine tear sheets. “Mary Lou Shipley” Clippings and correspondence. “George Turner” Notes. “George Turner case report” Copy of police and court records. “True crime book club” Clipping and brochure. “Teen magazine” Magazine tear sheets. “Texas Rangers background” Clippings and brochures. “Undercover work (general)” Clipping.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost - Miscellaneous items: several copies of the “Waxahachie Daily Light” and the “Midlothian Reporter”, one hardback copy of Innocence Lost, 4 book covers for Innocence Lost, one book cover for To the Last Breath, videocassette labeled Barbara Watson (home show/ABC), audiocassette labeled Slayer Reign in Blood, 3 spiral notebooks, and envelope containing various newspaper clippings
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: Original typed manuscript, f. 4
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Publicity” Various clippings. “Knighten trial jurors” Copies of court documents. “Kevin Chester’s notes” Clippings, notes and typed transcript of interview. “Fallen officers’ memorial” Photocopy of names. “A Hero Named George” Clippings, copy of The Police Chief, publicity materials, press release info, and copy of the Texas Narcotic Officer Association Narcotic Journal.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: “Richard Goeglein” Copy of voluntary statement, notes, photos and clippings. “Joe Grubbs” Notes. “Grand jury indictment” Copy of court documents. “Grit” Copy of voluntary statement. “Karen Hufstetler” Notes. “Innocence Lost name list” Correspondence along with list of characters. “Larry Scarborough poem” Typed poem. “Keith Judd statement” Copy of voluntary statement. “Eugene Kastanck” Copy of witness statement. “Knighten trial clippings” Various newspaper clippings.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.