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By Shaneil Snipe
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The items in this collection represent Jane Howe Gregory’s extensive research into the Texas Penitentiary system, primarily focusing on issues surrounding female inmates. Journal articles, class notes, and prison records are the most common types of materials in this collection. Prison statistics and prison reforms pertaining to female prisoners are the most common themes.
Collection Historical Note
Jane Howe Gregory was born in Monroe, Louisiana on April 4, 1943 to Jack Leroy and Elizabeth Haynes Howe. She grew up in Houston and attended Spring Branch High School. From there she went to the University of Texas in 1965. There, she was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honors society as well as the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Graduating with high honors, she went on to attain her Master of Arts degree at Rice University. At Rice she completed her thesis Persistence and Irony in the Incarceration of Women in the Texas Penitentiary, 1907-1910 in April 1994. Gregory later completed the Language Therapy program at the Neuhaus Education Center. She used the skills she attained at Neuhaus to help disabled children with reading.
She was actively involved in her community serving as President of the Houston Museum of Science Guild, a member of the Board of the Houston Seminar and the Advisory Board of Neuhaus Education Center. She served as a pastoral assistant at the Church of Christ Cathedral and also volunteered as lay chaplain at the Harris County jail. As she studied and observed the connections between low levels of education and involvement in criminal activity, she worked to organize literacy programs in the Texas prison system.
Jane Howe Gregory died of cancer on April 7, 2001, leaving her husband Charles H. Gregory and two children. In celebration of her life, a garden named “Jane’s Garden”, is situated in Houston on the north side of Buffalo Bayou.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
SHSU Special Collections & University Archives
Access Restrictions:
Some materials in this collection are restricted due to personal content. Restrictions are noted at the file level.
Use Restrictions:
The materials represented in this finding aid have been made available for research, teaching and private use. For these purposes, you may reproduce (print, make photocopies, or download) these items without prior permission on the condition that you provide proper attribution of the source in all copies.
Please contact the Newton Gresham Library's Special Collections and University Archives department to request permissions to reproduce materials for any other purpose, or to obtain information regarding the copyright status of a particular digital image, text, audio or video recording.
Preferred Citation:
Jane Howe Gregory Research Collection. SHSU Special Collections, Newton Gresham Library, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Series 1

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Research at Clayton Library, 1908; 1910

- Folder 2: East Texas History Journal Counteracting Reform : Lee Simmons, 1992

- Creator: Lucko, Paul
- Folder 3: Prison Statistics, 1892; 1904; 1906; 1908; 1910

- Folder 4: "Through Texas" Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1879 October

- Creator: Taylor, Frank H.
- Folder 5: Walker County, Texas: A History, 1846

- Folder 6: Masters Paperwork, 1907-1910

- Folder 7: Our Penal System and its Purposes, 1909

- Creator: Finty, Tom
- Folder 8: Board of Commissioners Minute Book, 1912-1913

- Folder 9: Prisonarms, Houston Press, 1995 May 18-24

- Folder 10: Newspaper Articles, 1993 May 3-June 23

- Folder 11: Sample Data 10%, Marriage; Literacy; County of Residence, no date

- Folder 12: Antebellum Prisoners Data Check, 1993 March 16

- Folder 13: Age, Table II, 1849-1860

- Folder 14: County/City, 1850; 1860

- Folder 15: Discharge, 1849-1860

- Folder 16: Occupation, Table II, no date

- Folder 17: Poor, no date

- Folder 18: Race, 1850; 1860

- Folder 19: Sex, 1854-1860

- Folder 20: By Year, 1849-1860

- Folder 21: Mexicans, 1821-1900; 1836-1986

- Folder 22: Offense, no date

- Folder 23: The Negro in Texas, 1874-1900

- Creator: Rice, Lawrence D.
- Folder 24: Nativity/ Outsiders Table II, 1849-1860

- Folder 25: Penal Slavery and Southern Reconstruction: The Journal of Negro History, 1935

- Creator: Blake, Mckelvey
- Folder 26: Not Slave, Not Free: The African American Economic Experience since the Civil War, 1992

- Creator: Boles
- Folder 27: The Negro in American Life and Thought, 1877-1901; 1954

- Creator: Logan, Rayford W.
- Folder 28: A Sure Foundation, Houston TX Black History Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, 1868-1895

- Creator: Jackson, A.W.
- Folder 29: Southern Progressivism: The Reconciliation of Progress and Tradition, 1982; 1983

- Creator: Grantham, Dewey W.
- Folder 30: Progressives and Prohibitionists, no date

- Creator: Gould, Lewis L.
- Folder 31: Vengeance and Justice, no date

- Creator: Agers, Edward
- Folder 32: History 396: The New South, 1992 Spring

- Folder 33: Collin's White Society in the Antebellum South Content Page, 1985

- Folder 34: Stauhgton Lynd and the Tension Between Thought and Action, 1992 February 5

- Creator: Gregory, Jane H.
- Folder 35: "A Dreadful Business" The David Abraham Controversy( R), 1993 February 5

- Creator: Bixel, Patti Bells
- Folder 36: From "The West as America", 1992 April 16

- Creator: Bixel, Patti
- Folder 37: Inter Library Loan- Forms, Rice, no date

- Folder 38: To Read and File, Papers and Journal Articles, 1990-1992

- Folder 39: Evergreen Tax Information Guide, 1997,

- Folder 40: Masters Thesis on Texas Prisons ( R), no date

- The Evolution of the Texas Department of Corrections
- Creator: Copeland, Craig
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Texas State Archives, no date

- Folder 2: Prisoner Art, no date

- Folder 3: Prisons-Not in Texas, 1993 December

- Folder 4: Current Articles about Jail, Prison, 1992-1993

- Folder 5: Texas Department of Corrections, General Information, no date

- Folder 6: The Texas Prison System: Assets and Liabilities, 1960

- Folder 7: The Texas Women's' Prison, no date

- Folder 8: Flood Lights behind The Gray Walls An Expose of Activities, 1942

- Folder 9: An Existential Look at B.F. Skinner, 1992

- Folder 10: Contested Succession: Political and Structural Changes and Jomo Kenyata, 1963-1978

- Folder 11: A Program for the Improvement of the Texas Prison System, 1947

- Folder 12: Texas State Archives Forms and Documents, 1992-1993; 1996

- Folder 13: Chaplains and Chaplaincy, 1992-1993

- Folder 14: Preliminary Study of Old TDCJ Prisoner Records, no date

- Folder 15: Year Book for Texas, 1902

- Folder 16: The Handbook of Texas, 1952

- Folder 17: Prison Articles, 1993;1997

- Box 3

- Folder 1: The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897; 1898

- Folder 2: Seventh Legislature House Journal Appendix, Penal Code Report, 1857-1858

- Folder 3: 1913 Investigation, Report of Penitentiary Investigation, 1913

- Folder 4: Campbell Correspondence, 1907; 1909; 1910

- Folder 5: T.A. Penitentiary Papers Payrolls, 1907-1910, 1907-1910

- Folder 6: Prison and Plantation, Crime, Justice and Authority in Massachusetts and South Carolina, 1946

- Folder 7: Part II Prisons, 1907;1910;1993

- Background documents for conclusions advanced in thesis by Jane Howe Gregory. Chronology of events leading to ending of prisoner leasing. Short dramatic sketch based in the Lula Sanders letter. Overview and Summary (Finty).
- Folder 8: Texas Archives 022-1, Notes and Documents, 1863;1865;1869

- Folder 9: Texas Archives 022-1-3, Governor of Houston, 1860

- Physician, Chaplain
- Folder 10: Texas Archives 022-2, Notes and Documents, 1875-1877

- Folder 11: Texas Archives 022-3, Notes and Documents, 1977-1879

- Folder 12: Texas Archives 022-4, Notes and Documents, 1850; 1865; 1875

- Folder 13: Texas Archives 022-5, 1875; 1878

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Texas Archives 022-81, Freedman's Bureau 022-10, 1859-1861; 1865-1868

- Folder 2: Texas Archives 022-12-3, 1850 Payment Sheet Abstracts, 1850

- Folder 3: The Domestication of Politics 1780-1920, 1990

- Unequal Sisters
- Creator: Baker, Paula
- Folder 4: Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow, 1985

- Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present
- Creator: Jones, Jacqueline
- Folder 5: "Freedom and the Universities" on D'Souza's Illiberal Education, 1991

- Creator: Woodward, C. Vann (Haskell)
- Folder 6: Origins of the New South 1877-1913, 1992

- Origins of the New South (Boles)
- Folder 7: Introduction to Metahistory, 1975;1993

- Folder 8: "The Content of the Form", 1990

- Creator: White, Hayden (Haskell)
- Folder 9: Regicide and Revolution, no date

- Creator: Walzer, Michael, Ed. (Wolin)
- Folder 10: An Appeal to Justice, Litigated reform of Texas Prisons, 1989

- Folder 11: Women's Institute Notes, 1977; 1980-81; 1983

- Folder 12: Almanac of American Women in the 20th Century, 1987

- Folder 13: Women in Popular Culture, A Reference Guide, 1982

- Folder 14: Eve was framed: Women and British Justice, 1992

- Folder 15: Black Culture and Black Consciousness, 1977

- Folder 16: Influence of Gender on Welfare, 1992

- Folder 17: The South Atlantic Quarterly, 1962

- Folder 18: Minding the Store, The History of Gibbs Brothers and Company, 1987

- Folder 19: Gender, Class, Race and Reform in the Progressive Era, 1991

- Folder 20: Rice University Cashier's Office Receipts, 1991-1993

- Folder 21: Information Systems Short Courses, 1993

- Folder 22: Duke Appreciation, 1990

- Folder 23: Rice University Rules and Regulations, 1990-1993

- Folder 24: Rice, Schedule Blanks, no date

- Folder 25: Orals, no date

- Folder 26: Haskell Letter, 1992

- Folder 27: Bibliographies, no date

- Folder 28: Prison Writings, An Exhibit, no date

- Folder 29: Information on Archive Presentation, no date

- Folder 30: Prison Clippings; Women and Chaplains, 1993;1996


- Folder 31: Clayton Library and National Archives, 1987; no date

- Folder 32: Rice History Evaluations, 1992

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Ulysses, The Women's Institute, 1982

- Folder 2: Reading List-General, 1992

- Folder 3: Book Reviews-Articles, 1992-1993

- Folder 4: Rice University: Registration, Grades, 1987-1993

- Folder 5: History Papers and Articles, 1992-1993

- Folder 6: European Colloquium, 1991

- Folder 7: The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution, 1968

- Creator: Cobban, Alfred (Wolin)
- Folder 8: Thesis-Thoughts/ Organization, no date

- Folder 9: Overview of Southern History, no date

- Folder 10: History 308, The World of Late Antiquity, 1987

- Box 6

- Folder 11: Modern Chinese History, 1976; 1978-79; 1981

- Folder 1: Modern Chinese History, 1976; 1978-79; 1982

- Folder 2: Background Info-Maps; Governors, no date

- Folder 3: Teaching, 1993 December

- Folder 4: History-Articles, 1991 September 8

- Folder 5: Police Archive-Miscellaneous, 1992

- Folder 6: Walker County History, 1942;1976;1993

- Folder 7: Twice Condemned: Slaves and Criminal Laws of Virginia, 1705-1865; 1991

- Creator: Schwarz, Philip J. (Boles)
- Folder 8: The Cypress: Moesgen Murder, 1979

- Creator: Seele, Hermann
- Folder 9: Board of Prison Commissioners Minute Book, 1911-1912 January

- Folder 10: Prostitution and Public Policy in Austin, TX 1870-1915, 1983 April

- Creator: Humphrey, David C.
- Folder 12: "A Century and a Half of Ethnic Change", 1986 April

- Folder 13: Modern British History, 1963;1991

- Folder 14: Papers-Modern British History, 1991

- Folder 15: Intro to Cosmology, Ontology and Human Efficacy: Essays in Chinese Thought, 1993

- Creator: Smith, Richard J.
- Folder 16: Quotations and Articles About History, 1992-1995

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Justice and Society Seminar, Table of Contents, no date

- Folder 2: Criminology, Basic Course Outline, 1993

- Folder 3: Laying Aside Bitterness for the Freedom of Forgiveness, no date

- Folder 4: Devotional, no date

- Folder 5: Disciple; The Bible Teaching, 1987

- Folder 6: Advanced Bible Study, 1994

- Folder 7: Laying aside Hindrances: Running with Freedom, no date

- Folder 8: Laying Aside the Old Self: Running with the New Self, no date

- Folder 9: Laying Aside Bitterness: Running with Forgiveness, no date

- Folder 10: Laying Aside Anxiety: Running with Peace, no date

- Folder 11: Laying Aside Doubt and Fear: Running with Faith and Trust, no date

- Folder 12: Laying Aside the world: Running with Godliness, no date

- Folder 13: Laying Aside Discouragement: Running with Perseverance, no date

- Folder 14: Our Human Problem, Marks of Discipleship, no date

- Folder 15: Excellence: God's Character, no date

- Folder 16: Excellence: Made Precious by a Gentle and Quiet Spirit, no date

- Folder 17: Excellence: Proclaimed by Wisdom, no date

- Folder 18: Excellence: Portrayed in the Life of a Godly Woman, no date

- Folder 19: Notes and Memos, 1993-1994

- Folder 20: The Politics of Suffrage: West Virginia, 1865-1870, no date

- Folder 21: Black History, 1995

- Folder 22: Hash Papers, 1991

- Folder 23: A Handbook for History Graduate Students, 1991

- Folder 24: Rice: History, Admission, Requirements, Correspondence, 1992-1993

- Folder 25: Teaching, 1993-1994

- Folder 26: Prison Record Forms, no date

- Folder 27: Possible New Sources, 1993

- Folder 28: Records Relating to the Penitentiary, no date

- Folder 29: Women Early Locations, no date

- Folder 30: Abortion Letters and Documents, 1992


- Box 8

- Folder 1: Parole Procedures, no date

- Folder 2: Agenda for Action, Notice of Meeting, 1991-1993

- Folder 3: Republicans for Responsible Decisions, 1992

- Folder 4: Presidential Profile, 1992 October

- Folder 5: 73rd Legislature, 1993 January 12-May 31

- Folder 6: Shots for all Kids: Failure to Vaccinate them costly for Texas Nation, no date

- Folder 7: Texas Legislature Service, 1991 March 6

- Folder 8: Types of Releases, no date

- Folder 9: TDC: Pardon and Parole Information, no date

- Folder 10: Texas Association of Licensed Children's Service, 1991 June 26

- Folder 11: Men at Johnson Farm, no date

- Folder 12: Women Prison Statistics, no date

- Folder 13: The Convict Service,1850-77: Policy and Regime, no date

- Folder 14: The Uncoupling of Architecture and Reform, no date

- Folder 15: Thesis-Chronology, no date

- Folder 16: A Just Measure of Pain, no date

- Folder 17: Reconstructing the Criminal, no date

- Folder 18: The Local Prisons, 1850-77, no date

- Folder 19: British Parliamentary Papers, Crime and Punishment Prisons 16, no date

- Folder 20: British Parliamentary Papers, Crime and Punishment Prisons 17, no date

- Folder 21: British Parliamentary Papers, Crime and Punishment Prisons 14, no date

- Folder 22: British Parliamentary Papers, Crime and Punishment Prisons 15, no date

- Folder 23: British Parliamentary Papers, Crime and Punishment Prisons 13, no date

- Folder 24: British Parliamentary Papers, Crime and Punishment Prisons 5, no date

- Folder 25: The Good Bad Girl, The New Yorker, 1998 February 9

- Folder 26: Dead Women Waiting: America's Death Row Gallery, 1999 February 9

- Folder 27: History Class Notes, 1983-1985

- Folder 28: Prison Record Forms, no date

- Folder 29: Antebellum Prisoners' Records, no date

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Prisoners' Records, 1993

- Folder 2: Sex Education Shift Mulled, no date

- Folder 3: Karla Faye Tucker Newspaper Articles, 1993;1998

- Folder 4: Prison, Jail Populations up %6 in '97, 1998 January 19

- Folder 5: Bishop Quinn confirms death row inmate in '53, 1998 March

- Folder 6: Houston Chronicle Newspaper Articles, 1998 March 10

- Folder 7: History Note Cards, no date

- Folder 8: Letter to Hon. T. M. Campbell from Frank B. W Quinn, 1907 July 16

- Folder 9: Law Offices of Ramsey and Odell Correspondence, 1907 February 18

- Folder 10: Jane H. Gregory Reproduction Services Request Form, 1996 February 26

- Folder 11: Prison Records Research Notes, no date

- Folder 12: Colquitt Notes and Correspondence, 1996,

- Folder 13: Campbell Correspondence, 1907 November 2

- Folder 14: Letter to Rev. Jake Hodges from Secretary of Penitentiary and Parole Board, 1907 June 21

- Folder 15: Letter to Governor T.M. Campbell from Lula Sanders, 1907 November 2

- Folder 16: Texas State Penitentiary Payroll Records, 1910 November-December

- Folder 17: Texas State Penitentiary Payroll Records, 1910 March 1

- Folder 18: Ledger of Physicians. Preachers and Sergeants, 1911 February

- Folder 19: Texas State Penitentiary Payroll Records, 1908 November 14-15

- Folder 20: Texas State Penitentiary Payroll Records, 1907 March-April

- Folder 21: Entex Gas Bill, 1996 February

- Folder 22: Texas A&M University, 1993 December; 1994 January

- Folder 23: Partial Justice, no date

- Creator: Rafter, Nicole Hahn
- Folder 24: The Discovery of the Asylum, no date

- Folder 25: Reconstructing the Criminal, 1991

- Creator: Wiener
- Folder 26: The Search for Order, 1877-1920; 1994

- Creator: Wiebe, Robert H. (Haskell)
- Folder 27: Penology for Profit, 1988

- Folder 28: Prison Statistics, 1894-1902; no date

- Folder 29: The New American History:U.S. Women's History, 1990

- Folder 30: The Territorial Growth of the United States, 1987 September

- Folder 31: Where Did Columbus Discover America?, 1986 November

- Folder 32: Carrie Hunter Prison Records, no date

- Folder 33: Convict Records ( 1 of 3), no date

- Box 10

- Folder 2: Prisoner Statistics, 1907; no date

- Folder 3: Census, 1850; 1866

- Folder 4: Texas Prison Inmates Statistics, 1992

- Folder 5: Outdoor Work for Women Prisoners, 1909

- Folder 6: Reform Cure Newspaper Articles, 1983 September 19

- Folder 7: Huntsville Post-Item, 1906-1912

- Folder 8: Proceedings of Annual Prison Congress, 1906

- Folder 9: In Prison, Kate Richards O'Hare, 1919-1920

- Folder 10: Proceedings of Annual Prison Congress, 1907

- Folder 11: The Survey, 1909 December 12

- Folder 12: The Texas Prison Investigation, 1909 December 18

- Folder 13: The Delinquent; Troubles of the Texas Prison System, 1913 December

- Folder 14: The Southwestern Historical Quarterly Horsemen are Brothers, 1974 October

- Folder 15: Thirty Minutes Behind the Wall; Souvenirs Program, no date

- Folder 16: The Camel and the Wheel, 1975

- Folder 17: History 308 Notes and Essays, 1987

- Folder 18: The Charleston Post Office Raid, 1835: Pro-Slavery Hysteria and Anti-Catholicism ( R), 1993 April 15

- Folder 19: Southern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the Old South, 1982; no date

- Folder 20: Interlibrary Loan Status Report, 1999 June 25

- Folder 21: Reconstruction, no date

- Folder 22: Huntsville Post Item, Sam Houston State University, 1853-1901

- Folder 23: Chronicle, 1912 February

- Folder 24: Annual Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1924-1927

- Folder 25: Prostitution- Causes, 1853

- Folder 26: Proceedings of Annual Prison Congress, 1905

- Folder 27: Walker Co. Records, 1992 November 18

- Folder 28: Biennial Reports, 1971; 1880-1890

- Folder 29: Interview with Sue Goree Thomason Noordwig, 1985 August 8

- Folder 30: Census 1910, Houston County, 1910

- Folder 31: Interview with Jeanne Simpson, 1988 December 27

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Board of Prison Commissioners Minute Book, 1900-1910

- Folder 2: Looking Backward; Edward Bellamy, 1888

- Folder 3: Islamic and Germanic Conquests Lecture Notes, 1993

- Folder 4: The Roman Empire Lecture Notes, no date

- Folder 5: Christianity in the Roman World Lecture Notes, no date

- Folder 6: Report of the Penitentiary Investigating Committee Excerpts, 1910

- Folder 7: Parole in Texas: Answers to Common Questions, 1990

- Folder 8: Ruiz Case Articles, 1978; 1992

- Folder 9: Sheriff's Association Magazine, Goree, 1937

- Folder 10: Southwestern Historical Quarterly: Letters from the Texas Coast, 1875; 1966 April

- Folder 11: TDCJ Prisoner Record Survey, no date

- Folder 12: Goree State Farm Description and Pictures, Rodeo Souvenir, 1938

- Folder 13: Prisoner Dorothy Thompson, 1937

- Folder 14: Prison Population, 1937

- Folder 15: Annual Report of Texas Prison Board of the Texas Prison System, 1940

- Folder 16: TDCJ Prisoner Records Forms, no date

- Folder 17: Woman Boot Camp, 1991 May-June

- Folder 18: Jane Cockrell: Woman Warden for Men's Unit, 1990

- Folder 19: Newspaper Articles, 1930

- Folder 20: Ending a Bad Practice, 1942 April 19

- Folder 21: Newspaper Articles, 1970

- Folder 22: Newspaper Articles, 1994-1996

- Folder 23: Newspaper Articles about Women Inmates, 1980-81; 1983; 1988

- Folder 24: The San Antonio Express Articles, 1908-1909 December-January

- Folder 25: Tables, no date

- Box 12

- Folder 1: Patterns of Incarceration in the Antebellum Texas Penitentiary, 1993 April 10


- Folder 2: Works Cited Page, no date

- Folder 3: Prison Statistics Notes and Essays, no date


- Folder 4: St. Mary's Seminary Library, no date

- Folder 5: Interview with Charlie Brown; TDCJ, 1994 March 28


- Folder 6: Women and Family, 1980; 1990

- Folder 7: General Study Notes for Mid-term, no date

- Folder 8: An Interpretive History of the Texas Convict Lease System, 1871-1914

- Folder 9: Biennial Report of the Commissioners, Superintendent and Financial Agent of Texas State Penitentiaries, 1902 August 31

- Folder 10: Biennial Report of the Commissioners, Superintendent and Financial Agent and Subordinate Officers, 1904 August 31

- Folder 11: Reports of the Superintendent and Financial Agent of Texas State Penitentiaries, 1894 October 31

- Folder 12: Reports of Superintendent and Financial Agent of the Texas State Penitentiaries, 1898 October 31

- Folder 13: Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Texas State of Penitentiaries, 1900 October 31

- Folder 14: Biennial Report of the Commissioners, Superintendent, Financial Agent and Subordinate, 1909-1910 August 31

- Folder 15: Annual Report of the Officials of the Texas Prison System, 1911 December 31

- Folder 16: Biennial Report Notes, 1894-1906

- Box 13

- Folder 1: A Social Study of the Women's Penitentiary of Texas, A Thesis, 1932 August

- Folder 2: Colquitt Correspondence, Marker Center, 1910-1911 January -June

- Folder 3: Penitentiary Biennial Report, 1896 October 31

- Folder 4: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1910, 1907 February 26

- Folder 5: Interlibrary Loan Received; Rice, 1992-1993 June 30-June 17

- Folder 6: Final three page of H.K. White Report, 1878(?)

- Folder 7: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1910, 1905 September 13

- Folder 8: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1910, 1907 January 17

- Folder 9: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1911, 1907 March 15

- Folder 10: The San Antonio Express, 1908 December 12

- Folder 11: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1910, 1908 December 16

- Folder 12: Letter from former inmate nurse John Tardy to Mrs. V.J. Douglas, 1907 September 16

- Folder 13: Houston Public Library; Julia Ideson Building, no date

- Folder 14: Inmates' Records of Punishment, 1900-1917

- Folder 15: Photograph and Xerox Copy Invoice, 1992 July 24

- Folder 16: Patterns of Incarceration in the Antebellum Texas Penitentiary, 1993 April 10

- Folder 17: Letter of Transmittal, 1908 September 1

- Folder 18: Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Texas State of Penitentiaries, 1908 August 31

- Folder 19: Historical Interpretation Syllabus, 1992 Spring

- Folder 20: History 312 Syllabus, no date

- Folder 21: History 212/312 Final Examination, 1991

- Folder 22: Antebellum Texas Penitentiary Offenses Table 8, no date

- Folder 23: Antebellum Texas Offenses by Nativity Table 9, no date

- Folder 24: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1910, 1905 August 9

- Folder 25: Report of the Investigating Committee, 1909 March 20

- Folder 26: Letter from J.A. Herring (?) Gov. Oscar Branch Colquitt, 1910 January 1

- Folder 27: List of Sources, no date

- Folder 28: Penitentiary Board Minutes 1900-1910, 1909 August 11

- Folder 29: Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Texas State of Penitentiaries, 1901 August 31

- Folder 30: Houston Press, Press Picks, 1995 May 18-24

- Folder 31: Texas State Library Correspondence with Jane Gregory, 1996 February 28

- Folder 32: Critical Terms for Literary Writing, no date

- Folder 33: Communities of Competent, no date

- Folder 34: Post Modernism, 1991 July 15

- Folder 35: Houston Post; Judge throws the book at Bookkeeper, 1995 February 15

- Folder 36: Entex Electric Bill, 1996 January 8

- Folder 37: Jane Howe Gregory Research Notes, 1994; no date

- Folder 38: Chaplains' Reports, TA 022-9, 1876 - 1877

- Folder 39: 1851 Penitentiary Report, TA 022-1-1, 1851

- Folder 40: Penitentiary Report, 1854 - 1855, 1856

- Box 14

- Folder 1: Penitentiary Report, 1856, 1857, 1858

- Folder 2: Texas Graveyards, A Cultural Legacy, 1982

- Folder 3: Journals of the Sixth Congress of the Republic of Texas, 1841-1842, 1944

- Folder 4: Biographies on Non-Legislative Characters of 1910 Investigation, undated

- Folder 5: Colquitt Correspondence, 1911-1912

- Folder 6: Results of Investigation; Dallas Morning News, 1910 June 6

- Folder 7: Letter from Lula Sanders to Governor Campbell, 1907 October 2

- Folder 8: Guard Record, 1904-1910; undated

- Folder 9: Messages of Governor O.B. Colquitt to the Thirty-Third Legislature, 1913

- Folder 10: Jail Chaplaincy Ministry Operational Procedures, 1995 February

- Folder 11: Hon. O.B. Colquitt Correspondence, 1912 March 23-30

- Folder 12: Escapes from the Texas State Penitentiary, 1911

- Folder 13: The History of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, undated

- Folder 14: Program for the Texas Women's Clubs, undated

- Folder 15: H.Y. Pryor - Prison Commissioner, Pryor and Heff Correspondence, 1920-1921

- Folder 16: TA Governor Davis Papers, 1870-1871

- Folder 17: Plan of Texas Penitentiary, 1848 September 7

- Folder 18: Captain T.J. Goree Correspondence, 1874

- Folder 19: Prison - To Do Notes, undated

- Folder 20: San Houston State University Thomason Room notes, undated

- Folder 21: Books Ordered - Purchases, 1922

- Folder 22: Prison Correspondence and Addresses, 1989-1955


- Folder 23: TDCJ Forms and Correspondence, 1991 March 1

- Folder 24: Dr. Bob Pierce Personal Archive Photos - Co-founder of Texas Prison Museum, 1992 Fall

- Folder 25: Time Table, undated

- Folder 26: Letter from R.H. Cabiness to Governor R.B. Hubbard, Texas State Archives, 1877 April 20

- Folder 27: Female Prisoners mentioned by Lula Sanders, undated

- Folder 28: The Convict Service, 1850-1877

- Folder 29: Possible Mothers of Sand Baby, undated

- Folder 30: Newspaper Articles, 1963; 1966; 1967

- Folder 31: My Soul is Rested: A Chronology of the Civil Rights Movement in the Deep South, 1955-1968; undated

- Folder 32: Penitentiary Papers, Crime and Punishment notes, undated

- Folder 33: Baker Texas History Center - University of Texas, undated

- Folder 34: Eyes on the Prize TV Senes, 1954-1956; 1957-1962; 1960-1961; 1961-1963

- Folder 35: Haskell Historical Interpretation notes, History 552, 1992 Spring

- Folder 36: AHR Forum: Harland and Hollinger "Intellectual History and the Return of Literature, 1989 June

- Folder 37: AHR Forum: The Old History and the New, 1989 June

- Folder 38: Journal of American History Roundtable: What has changed in American History?, 1989 September

- Box 15

- Folder 1: Vengence and Justice: Crime and Punishment in the 19th Century American South, 1991 October

- Folder 2: Looking Backward; Bellamy, Edward, undated

- Folder 3: "Intellectual History after the Legislative Turn", Toews, John E., undated

- Folder 4: The War Within: From Victorian to Modernist Thought in the South 1919-1945, 1982

- Folder 5: "Intellectuals in Politics", 1991 Fall

- Folder 6: Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, 1979

- Folder 7: One Good Turn Deserves Another: Moving Beyond the Linguistic, undated

- Folder 8: In My Father's House are Many Mansions: Family and Community in Edgefield, South Carolina, 1991 October 16

- Folder 9: Payment notes on Cabiness, Fisher, Thomason, 1860

- Folder 10: Revolt Against Chivalry: Jesse Daniel Ames and the Women's Campaign against Lynching, undated

- Folder 11: Walker County Census, 1910

- Folder 12: Hood's Texas Brigade, 1911

- Folder 13: Pardons: Antebellum Prisoners, undated

- Folder 14: TA Executive Clemency Supreme Court Records: Henry White, 1854

- Folder 15: TA Executive Clemency: Stephenson, 1862

- Folder 16: TA Executive Clemency: Monjaras, Jim, John, 1852, 1853, 1855

- Folder 17: Biographies of Members of 1910 Legislative Investigative Committee, 1916, 1921, 1939; undated

- Folder 18: Gov. Thomas M. Campbell Papers, undated

- Folder 19: TA Executive Clemency: William Berry, 1860

- Folder 20: TA Executive Clemency: Wiley Bruton, 1857, 1863; undated

- Folder 21: TA Executive Clemency: Peter Collins, 1852

- Folder 22: TA Executive Clemency: Masselon Farley, 1853

- Folder 23: TA Executive Clemency: Albert Gehrke, 1855, 1877, 1880

- Folder 24: TA Executive Clemency: Salvadore Guerrar, 1861; undated

- Folder 25: TA Executive Clemency: Sarah Williams, 1860

- Folder 26: TA Executive Clemency: George (a slave), 1860 June

- Folder 27: Freedmans's Bureau Investigator, 1992 September 18

- Folder 28: East Texas Historical Journal, 1977

- Folder 29: Race, Economics, and the Abandonment of Convict Leasing, 1978 Fall

- Folder 30: The Convict Labor System of Texas, 1903

- Folder 31: The Southerner and the Laws, 1940

- Folder 32: Taking the Road to the Desert, 1987 April 7

- Box 16

- Folder 1: Texas Prison Reform During the Oscar Branch Colquitt Administration 1911-1914, 1987

- Folder 2: The Progressive Movement in Texas by James Aubrey Tinsley, 1953

- Folder 3: Film - Ethnic Notions - Black People in White Minds, 1987

- Folder 4: Penal Systems and Penal Reform in the South since the Civil War, 1875 August 5

- Folder 5: A Political History of the Texas Penal System, 1829-1951, 1979

- Folder 6: Notes on Conversation; Paul Lucko, 1992 July 8

- Folder 7: Unpublished Papers; Paul Lucko, 1988; 1990

- Folder 8: Major Butler's Legacy: Five Generations of Slave Holding Family, 1991 November 20

- Folder 9: Garr Genealogy, undated

- Folder 10: Assimilation in American Life: The Role of Race, Religion, and National Origin, 1964

- Folder 11: Canons and Their Discontents reply by David Hollinger, 1991

- Folder 12: The Human World of Black Women in Alabama Prisons, 1870-1900, 1991 June 7

- Folder 13: "Against Theory" Research, Knapp, 1992; undated

- Folder 14: Modern European Intellectual History, undated

- Folder 15: "Critical Terms for Literary Study", undated

- Folder 16: Straughten Research, 1967, 1968, 1983; undated

- Folder 17: Slavery in the Cities: The South 1820-1860, 1991

- Folder 18: "Narrative Forms as a Cognitive Instrument", undated

- Folder 19: "Towards a Rational Historiography", 1989

- Folder 20: Town and Country: Race Relations in the Urban Rural Context, 1990

- Folder 21: The Civil Rights Era, 1990, 1992

- Folder 22: Southern Progressivism: The Reconciliation of Progress and Tradition, 1983

- Folder 23: The New Conservatism: Cultural Criticism and the Historian's Debate, 1989

- Folder 25: "Valuemania", undated

- Folder 26: "The Curious Persistence of Rights Talk", 1987

- Box 17

- Folder 1: "Objectivity is not Neutrality", 1990

- Folder 2: Professionalism vs. Capitalism, undated

- Folder 3: "New Directions in American Itellectual History", undated

- Folder 4: Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas, 1979

- Folder 5: "Objectivity and Historicism", undated

- Folder 6: Race and Class in Texas Politics, 1990

- Folder 7: The Frozen Revolution: An Essay on Jacobinism, 1987; 1991

- Folder 8: "Doing What Comes Naturally", 1989

- Folder 9: Heresy, Yes - Sensitivity, 1991 April 5

- Folder 10: Masters and Statesman: The Politicam Culture of American Slaverry, undated

- Folder 11: Writing in the South: Ideas of An American Region, 1986

- Folder 12: The Promise of the New South, 1971; 1992

- Folder 13: Black Texans, 1971

- Folder 14: Books to Read - Prison, undated

- Folder 15: New South - My Books, 1992; undated

- Folder 16: A Short History of the French Revolution, 1991

- Folder 17: Human Understanding: The Collective Use and Evolution of Concepts, undated

- Folder 18: The Road to Spindletop: Economic Change in Texas, 1955

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