World War, 1939-1945
Found in 674 Collections and/or Records:
Unlabeled, undated
¼ inch reel-to-reel tapes
Untitled - Five hunters who have killed a fowl, undated
Untitled - Two elderly men comparing timepieces in Denison, Texas, 1954
U.S. airbase, Pacific theater, 1944
Various, 1968, undated
The Correspondence series is divided into periods, which are World War II, Vietnam, Chili, and family condolences. An exception to this is the Letters to Fowler, found in Writings-World War II, which includes hand-written and typed notes from various colleagues.
“Vietnam Diary”, Dallas Morning News
Vietnam War, 1965 - 1970
Vietnam War correspondence, 1965 - 1972
The Correspondence series is divided into periods, which are World War II, Vietnam, Chili, and family condolences. An exception to this is the Letters to Fowler, found in Writings-World War II, which includes hand-written and typed notes from various colleagues.
View of Matera, Italy, 1960
[Walter Johnson at the Texas Cowboy Reunion] Stamford, Texas, 1959
We're living in a tent because we wouldn't pay anyone thirty or thirty-five dollars for a two-room bug trap. Mission Valley, California, which is about three miles from San Diego, 1941
Werner Family Bible, December 26, 1881
West Texans in eating house. Livestock auction. San Angelo, Texas, 1939
When workmen at the Umatilla Ordinance Depot broke a world record by pouring concrete for twenty-four igloos in twenty-four hours, the contractor threw a party for them, Hermiston, Oregon, 1941
White migrant mother with children, Weslaco, Texas, 1939
White migrant mother with children, Weslaco, Texas, 1939
“Wick Fowler’s Famous 2-alarm Chili” packaging, undated
The largest series, Chili, documents the chili cook-off in Terlingua, the Chili Appreciation Society International, and Wick Fowler’s 2-Alarm Chili product, and contains articles and clippings, a scrapbook, promotional materials, photographic materials, and artifacts. Note that the while the scrapbook largely contains Chili-related clippings, awards, posters, advertisements, and a draft by Fowler, it also contains articles by Fowler on World War II, the Vietnam War, crime, and boating.