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By Deanna Rainey
Collection Overview
Title: Mae Wynne McFarland Research Collection, 1856-1977
Extent: 35.0 Boxes
Arrangement:
The Mae Wynne McFarland Research Collection is housed in thirty-four archival boxes and one oversized flat box. The collection also contains 109 books located within the Thomason Room and in the Main collection.
The collection is divided into five series:
Series 1: Personal Correspondence contains letters, postcards, holiday cards, newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, receipts, and photographs.
Series 2: Walker County/ Huntsville History includes correspondence, binders and journals of handwritten notes, typed notes, recipes, family trees, newspaper clippings, notes concerning marriage records and land records, census records, and the history of Cincinnati [TX?] and the Yellow Fever epidemic.
Series 3: Texas History includes Civil War History, with materials such as programs, handwritten notes, information on various Texas counties, newspaper clippings, yearbooks, brochures, receipts, correspondence, music books, periodicals, binders, and spiral notebooks filled with notes about Texas history.
Series 4: War of 1812 contains extensive handwritten notes on loose papers.
Series 5: Women and Charitable Organizations contains booklets, magazines, correspondence, and handwritten notes.
Subjects: Cincinnati (Tex.), Daughters of the American Revolution. Mary Martin Elmore Scott Chapter (Huntsville, Tex.), Huntsville (Tex.) - History, McFarland, Mae Wynne, -1962, National Society, United States Daughters of 1812, United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865, United States - History - War of 1812, Walker County (Tex.), Yellow fever - Texas
Languages: English
Collection Historical Note
Mae Wynne McFarland was born in Huntsville, Texas to Gustavus Adair Wynne and Samuella Gibbs in September 1884. The Wynne and Gibbs families helped build Huntsville. Later, she attended the University of Texas where she became a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. On April 14, 1914 Mae Wynne married Ike B. McFarland.
Mrs. McFarland participated in many patriotic societies and is credited with persuading the Texas Legislature to outlaw the cutting of wild flowers from roadsides. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the Confederacy, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the Colonial Dames. She held national offices in the Daughters of 1812 and the Daughters of the Founders and Patriots of America, and was the only woman to head the Texas chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy as well as the Daughters of 1812, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. On March 3, 1916, she founded the Mary Martin Elmore Scott Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution located in Huntsville, Texas. She is also credited with helping to organize the President Houston Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas of Huntsville in 1935.
Also a member of the Harris County Historical Society, Mrs. McFarland focused her studies on Walker County, Texas. Her largest area of research concerns the War of 1812. War of 1812 Veterans in Texas by Mary Smith Fay was made possible by notes compiled by Mrs. McFarland.
In January of 1962, Mae Wynne McFarland passed away in a Houston hospital due to illness. She was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Huntsville, Texas.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
SHSU Special Collections & University Archives
Use Restrictions:
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Related Materials:
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Preferred Citation:
Mae Wynne McFarland 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: Personal Correspondence [photos], 1907-1960; undated

- Includes personal letters; post cards; a news article titled "Local Author Writes About Early Houston"; 3 undated photographs; a letter from Edward Kilman of the Historical Society (1956); letter from "Son" referencing Mamie Wynne Cox featured in "The Woman of the Week" within the Oak Cliff Tribune (1954); letter to Doctor Herbert Gambrell discussing a desk used by Dr. B. Powell, chief surgeon of the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederate Army; letter from Avery L. Carlson of Texas Christian University (1930); letter from R. E. L. Saner, chairman of American Bar Association (1923)
- Folder 2: Personal [photos], 1910 - 1958; undated

- Includes personal letters; post cards; a "Notary Public" certificate for Harris County signed by Miriam A. Ferguson, Governor of Texas (circa 1927); letter from Daughters of the American Revolution declaring McFarland an honorary member; letter from "John" Lieutenant USNR - Air Mail, describes experience of stationed at sea (1945); Cardiograph showing "not definitely abnormal", allowing McFarland to continue work (1952)
- Folder 3A: Family Research, 1923 - 1953; undated

- Includes Family Tree of the Goltharp Family in America; obituaries; Genealogy of Mrs. Fletcher Grinstead and Miss Adaline McFarland, both members of Daughters of the American Revolution; dues and nomination of Mr. I. B. McFarland into the Sons of the Republic of Texas; an application for the Sons of the Republic of Texas; Croom Family memoranda; Biographical information of John Day Andrews, Mayor of Houston January 4, 1841 and January 1, 1842; correspondence; document located in oversize box.
- Folder 3B: Tribute to General Marquis de Lafayette [ov], 1934 May 22

- Contains a typed tribute to General Marquis de LaFayette
- Folder 4: Civic Duty, 1953 February 13 -September 13; undated

- Letter to McFarland from Planned Parenthood thanking her for donations and continued support (February 13, 1953); letter to Mr. George Carmack, Editor of the Houston Press concerning Texas Historical Markers (September 13, 1953); a copy of a letter from George W. Winningham to A. Garland Adair from June 26, 1961 (undated)
- Folder 5: Andrew Forest Muir Correspondence, 1950 October 31-1959 February 27

- Eight letters from Andrew Forest Muir to Mae Wynne McFarland
- Folder 6: Houston Wade Correspondence, 1915 August 30-1947, May 10; undated

- Letters from Houston Wade to McFarland; handwritten notes from newspaper articles concerning the Dick Dowlings Statue
- Folder 7: Handwritten Address book, undated

- Addresses written on lined notebook paper
- Folder 8: Episcopal Church Correspondence, 1953 April 25-1954 April 25; undated

- Letters from Trinity Episcopal Church; program from Trinity Episcopal Church
- Folder 9: Confederate Woman's Home of Austin, 1903 March 26-1949 August 30

- Letters concerning the Confederate Woman's Home of Austin
- Folder 10: Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church, 1953 December 22

- Handwritten notes concerning Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church
- Folder 11: Americans by Choice Club, 1959 August 28

- Letter from the Americans by Choice Club concerning New Citizens Day and Constitution Day
- Folder 12: Letter from Adair, 1960 May 1

- A letter from "Adair" requesting further information to his family tree.
- Folder 13: Poems, 1938 November 3-1956 February 9

- Contains poems written or collected by McFarland, some with attached correspondence
- Folder 14: Newspapers, 1888 May 10-1889 August 15

- Trinity County Index; Huntsville Item. Located in oversize box.
- Folder 15: Photographs, undated

- Photographs of two soldier statues
- Folder 16: Information on Items of Value, undated

- Contains two pamphlets and a newspaper article about the value of particular items
- Folder 17: Addresses, undated

- Addresses of Mrs. Alice Welch and Doris Ulrich
- Folder 18: The Valiant, undated

- Paper cover to "the Valiant" by Sigman Byrd and John Sutherland, with handwritten notes on the inside
- Folder 19: McFarland Colonial Home, undated

- Contains a notebook with ideas for a colonial home; contains magazine pages with items intended for the home
- Folder 20: Welborn-Wilburn History-Genealogy Correspondence, 1907 March 24-1954 February 23; undated

- Letter from Bettie Bowers concerning Wilbourne and Gibbs family record (March 24 1907); Letter from J. D. Hanson concerning Wilbourne family records (September 4 1908); letter from Mrs. C. E. Denton concerning Wilbourn family records and chart (January 26 1935); Letter from H. C. Wilburn concerning Wilbourne/Wilburn family records (November 24 1953); Letter from Mrs. H. H. Hawley concerning Gibbs family record (February 23 1954); these contents were found within a makeshift pocket attached to the inside back cover of the "Welborn - Wilburn" book
- Folder 21: Woodrow Wilson, Franklin K. Lane, Theodore Roosevelt on Americanism, undated

- Contains a booklet titled "Woodrow Wilson, Franklin K. Lane, Theodore Roosevelt on Americanism" concerning the addresses by Wilson, Lane and Roosevelt.
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Writings, 1933 November 9-1953 June 4; undated

- Contains essays written and collected by Mae McFarland.
- Folder 2A: Sheet Music, 1957 July-1960 January; undated

- Contains sheet music such as "The Cowboy's dream" and "The Star Spangled Banner".
- Folder 2B: The Cowboy's Dream, Will You Come to the Bow'r [ov], undated

- Contains multiple copies of music sheets for "The Cowboy's Dream" and "Will You Come to the Bow'r"
- Folder 3A: Music Materials, 1920 January 24-1960 July 18; undated

- Contains correspondence, newspaper articles, music sheets, and notes concerning songs and musicians. Documents in oversize box.
- Folder 3B: Houston Chronicle Clipping [ov], 1960 May 22

- Contains a newspaper clipping from the Houston Chronicle featuring articles "Greenery Brings New Look to Main Street", "Grace of God and American Credit Launched Texas Navy", "Off to the Fair in Wharton, Queen of the Caney Valley", and "Stirrings Appear as Theater, Music Season Approaches".
- Folder 4: Poems and Songs, 1902 December 23-1959 November 21; undated

- Contains a notebook with handwritten notes concerning poems and songs. Also contains newspaper articles and correspondence.
- Series 2

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Handwritten Notes from Alexander McDonald Papers, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes about Huntsville from the Alexander McDonald papers
- Folder 2: Walker County Marriage and Death Notes, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes about marriage and death records within Walker County, Texas, as well as notes from the account books of Doswell and Adams, War of 1812
- Folder 3: Huntsville and Surrounding Area Handwritten Notes, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Andrew Female College, Trinity Coal Mining Company, Knights of the Golden Circle. Previous contents list included.
- Folder 4: Walker County Families Handwritten Notes, undated

- Contains handwritten notes and correspondence on families in Walker County such as Abercrombie, Ball, Eastham, MacDonald; letters from James MacDonald about war and his death in camp.
- Folder 5: Research Materials of Families Within Walker County, 1933 - 1956; undated

- Includes Walker County Surveys; notes on old families of Walker County; and personal correspondence
- Folder 6: Research Notes for History of Huntsville and Walker County, 1936 June 23; undated

- Contains correspondence (June 23 1936); notes for and draft of McFarland's book "History of Huntsville and Walker County"
- Folder 7: Cincinnati, Texas Materials, undated

- Contains handwritten notes for a potential book titled "Cincinnati Walker County, Texas And the People Connected With It" by McFarland
- Folder 8: Cincinnati, Texas Materials, 1845 May 31; undated

- Olive Branch Lodge No. 26 petition with attached correspondence (May 31 1845); inventory; old fashioned recipes; Kelly Diary
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Huntsville CSA Handwritten Notes, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning C.S.A of Huntsville; Yellow Fever and Mason Lodge notes
- Folder 2: Handwritten Notes on Huntsville, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the history of Huntsville schools, early Texas & the Jones Family
- Folder 3: Letter to President Andrew Jackson Copy, 1959 September 1

- Copy of a letter to President Andrew Jackson from M. C. Rogers from September 25 1865
- Folder 4: Austin College Building of SHSTC, 1939 May 19; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes concerning Austin College Building of Sam Houston State Teachers College
- Folder 5: Walker County Marriages, 1935 December 11-1955 August 15; undated

- Includes handwritten notes and correspondence concerning Sam Houston and First Methodist Church
- Folder 6: Correspondence Concerning Huntsville, 1940 January 29; undated

- Includes correspondence concerning a summary of the Brief of Huntsville, Texas and SHSTC
- Folder 7: Huntsville History Notes, 1934 December 7-1953 December 15; undated

- Notes on Huntsville, Texas including information on the opening of Sam Houston State Normal Institute; personal correspondence
- Folder 8: 1850 Walker County Census, 1951 April; undated

- Handwritten notes from the 1850 Walker County Census
- Folder 9: 1870 Walker County Huntsville & Index Census U.S., 1954 June 14; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes concerning the 1870 Walker County Huntsville and Index Census
- Folder 10: 1870 Walker County Precincts 1, 2, & 3 Census Book 1, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the 1870 Walker County Precincts 1, 2, and 3 from Census Book 1
- Folder 11: 1870 Walker County Precincts 4 & 5 U.S. Census, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the 1870 Walker County Precincts 4 and 5 from Census Book 2
- Folder 12: Walker County 1860 - 1870 Census, undated

- Handwritten notes from the 1860 and 1870 Walker County census
- Folder 13: Handwritten Notes from Newspapers 1842 - 1876, undated

- Includes handwritten notes from the Patriot, Huntsville Item, Houston Chronicle; some concerning Gibbs Brothers
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Huntsville History Notebook, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Huntsville, Texas history and articles from newspapers Texas Presbyterian and Huntsville Academy, loose pages within notebook
- Folder 2: Walker County Newspaper Notebook, undated

- Notebook and loose note pages concerning Walker County news
- Folder 3: Huntsville Item Newspaper Notes, undated

- Handwritten notes from the Huntsville Item and Texas Banner, circa mid 1800s
- Folder 4: Old Waverly Notes, 1955 December 1

- Contains correspondence and notes on Old Waverly. Notes include copies of letters throughout the 1860s
- Folder 5: Walker County Newspaper Excerpts, undated

- Two notebooks fastened together, contains handwritten notes from Walker County newspapers, such as Texas Banner, Huntsville Item, Huntsville Recorder from the mid to late 1800s
- Folder 6: Walker County Cattle Brands, undated

- Book containing Walker County cattle brands, mid 1800s to mid 1900s
- Folder 7: Walker County Patrol Companies and Commissioners Courts Records, undated

- Notebook containing notes on Walker County Patrol companies and Commissioners Courts records from 1849 to 1861
- Folder 8: Huntsville Civil War Notes, undated

- Personal notes on who and what to research from the Civil War regarding Huntsville
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Texas Counties Mail Routes and Travel, undated

- Notes from the Conroe Commissioners Court Book from the early to mid 1800s concerning Texas Mail routes and travel routes; information on Cincinnati, Montgomery, Galveston and Liberty
- Folder 2: Walker County Materials, undated

- Includes handwritten notes concerning Yellow Fever in Cincinnati, C.S.A letters, experiences of war
- Folder 3: Handwritten Notes of Walker County Deeds and Patents, undated

- Includes notes on Walker County Deeds and Patents concerning people such as Sam Houston and his family.
- Folder 4: Huntsville Materials, undated

- Handwritten research notes about Huntsville pulled from articles and advertisements from the 1800s
- Folder 5: Handwritten Notes on Walker County Materials, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Freedmen's Bureau, abandoned lands, and Yellow Fever in Huntsville
- Folder 6: African Americans in Walker County, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning African Americans within Walker County, including mention of a literary society from the 1870s
- Folder 7: Austin College, 1934 June 26; undated

- Handwritten notes and correspondence about Austin College and Freedman's Bureau
- Folder 8: Austin College Historical Notes, undated

- Notebook containing information on the history of Austin College
- Folder 9: Austin College Materials 1849 to 1859, undated

- Handwritten notes containing information on Austin College, including notes on past Presidents. Possibly between 1849 and 1859
- Folder 10: Austin College Materials 1851 to 1892, undated

- Handwritten notes containing information on Austin College, including business, personal and trustees between 1851 and 1892
- Folder 11: Schools in Huntsville, Texas, undated

- Handwritten notes covering schools in Huntsville, Texas during the 1800s
- Box 5

- Folder 1: Prisons in Huntsville, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the history of Huntsville prisons such as the Goree Unit and the Huntsville Unit
- Folder 2: Walker County Churches, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the churches within Walker County, Texas
- Folder 3: Oakwood Cemetery, undated

- Notes covering Oakwood Cemetery in Huntsville, Texas
- Folder 4: Oakwood and Ebenezer Cemeteries, 1957-1958; undated

- Notes concerning the graves within Oakwood and Ebenezer cemetery; includes a newspaper article (1958); includes Mary Martin Elmore Scott Chapter (1957)
- Folder 5: Oakwood and Ebenezer Cemeteries Continued, undated

- Additional information covering the Oakwood and Ebenezer cemeteries
- Folder 6: Oakwood Section 1, undated

- Typed listing on Section 1 within Oakwood Cemetery
- Folder 7: Jeff Hamilton Materials, 1935 March 12-1938 October 29; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes concerning Jeff Hamilton
- Folder 8A: Materials on Walker County Veterans, 1930 September 27-1956 October 10; undated

- Contains faded photographs, newspaper clippings, photocopies.
- Folder 8B: The Berry Family News clipping [ov], 1950 June 16

- Contains a newspaper clipping from the Williamson County Sun, featuring an article dedicated to the Berry Family.
- Folder 9: Annual Register of 1777, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from the Annual Register of 1777, notes on the Blake and Durst families.
- Folder 10: Huntsville, Texas Telephone Directory, 1945, 1954

- Two copies of the Huntsville, Texas telephone directory
- Series 3

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Doswell Adams, undated

- Handwritten notes on the Doswell Adams & Co. Mission merchants 1837 - 1838 ledger.
- Folder 2: Gray's Diary, undated

- Handwritten notebook covering Peter W. Gray's diary on experience travelling from Virginia to Texas. Also notes on John Andrews and James Doswell
- Folder 3: Old Ship Account Book, 1856 January - June

- An old ship account book, with instructions on journalizing
- Folder 4: Texas Materials, 1953 March 15-1955 March 20; undated

- Handwritten notes, notebooks, and correspondence concerning men who resided in Texas prior to statehood, prayers, quotes, U. S. dollar bill
- Folder 5: Texas Census Handwritten Notes, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from the Texas Census
- Folder 6: Native Americans of East Texas, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning Native Americans in East Texas
- Folder 7: Native Americans of East Texas Materials, 1933 May 8-1953 September 2

- Notes and correspondence concerning the Native Americans of East Texas
- Folder 8: Montgomery County, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Montgomery County
- Folder 9: Montgomery County Consumer's Court, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Montgomery County Consumer's Court
- Folder 10: Political Texas, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the politics of Texas
- Folder 11: San Jacinto Veteran Burial Sites, 1961; undated

- Notes and pamphlets with information on the locations of Veterans' burial sites in San Jacinto
- Box 2

- Folder 1: C.S.A Notes, undated

- Notebook with handwritten notes concerning C.S.A notes; also includes women who fought as men
- Folder 2: Texas Materials, 1945 May 5; undated

- Handwritten notes from newspapers, personal correspondence. Includes information on the families of Holland, McKinney, Goddin
- Folder 3: Texas Notes, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes about Texas, including Buffalo Bayou, Galveston, and Huntsville
- Folder 4: Texas Prison System, undated

- Typed notes on the history of Texas Prison system; handwritten draft for "The State Penitentiary" by Mae Samuella Wynne
- Folder 5: C.S.A of Texas, undated

- Handwritten notes of the C.S.A of Texas; includes information on the Besser tombstone, Confederate Museum, and Old Waverly
- Folder 6: Personal Reminisces of Mrs. Etta Anderson, undated

- Three copies of the personal reminisces of Mrs. Etta Anderson, written to her nephew Adair Murray
- Folder 7: Captain James Gillaspie, undated

- Document honoring Captain James Gillaspie for his service in three wars fighting for Texas
- Folder 8: J. Adair Murray, undated

- Two copies of the personal reminisces of J. Adair Murray
- Folder 9: Diary of Doctor Belitha Powell, 1936

- Typed and bound copy of the diary of Doctor Belitha Powell
- Folder 10: Texas Counties Census, undated

- Handwritten notes from the 1850 Texas counties census
- Folder 11: Handwritten Newspaper Notes, undated

- Handwritten notes from newspapers, including from the Texas Telegraph & Register, Texas Presbyterian Prospectus, Texas Banner, the Patriot, between 1836 and 1861
- Box 3

- Folder 1: John D. Andrew's Land Book, undated

- Handwritten notes in notebook from John D. Andrew's old land book; also contains notes concerning D.A.R, War of 1812, and list of silver
- Folder 2: Texas Presbyterian, undated

- Handwritten notes from the Texas Presbyterian newspaper; includes other newspapers
- Folder 3: Texas Presbyterian Excerpts, undated

- Handwritten notes from the Texas Presbyterian newspaper excerpts; also contains information on William Carey Crane
- Folder 4: Freedman's Bureau, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the Freedman's Bureau and U. S. soldiers in Huntsville, Texas
- Folder 5: First Texas Infantry, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on the First Texas Infantry
- Folder 6: Early Texas, undated

- Handwritten notes from newspapers from the mid 1800s about early Texas; some about the Western gold rush
- Folder 7: C.S.A. Families, 1963 January 21; undated

- Handwritten notes concerning C.S.A. families; includes a listing of prisoners of war held in the Texas penitentiary during the Civil War; includes handwritten notes on the Spanish-American War
- Folder 8: C.S.A. Materials, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the C.S.A.; includes information on graves and military prisoners
- Folder 9: Road Patrols, 1931 April 14; undated

- Handwritten and typed notes from newspapers during the mid 1800s about road patrols; also from J. R. and E. E. Smither ledger
- Folder 10: Hood's Brigade, undated

- Handwritten notes and hand copied Civil War memoir
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Disease During the 1800s, undated

- Handwritten notes from newspapers during the 1800s, covering Yellow Fever and Whooping Cough
- Folder 2: Development of Texas, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Texas history
- Folder 3: Materials on Sam Houston, 1934 October 26 - 1953 January 23; undated

- Handwritten notes and correspondence on Sam Houston; also contains a photograph and newspaper clippings
- Folder 4: Sam Houston Family, 1940 October 11; undated

- Notes on the family of Sam Houston; includes correspondence and newspaper clippings
- Folder 5: Texas Pension Lists, undated

- Handwritten notes from Texas pension lists
- Folder 6: History of Texas Counties, undated

- Typed copies of information papers concerning the histories of Texas counties, from Anderson County to Washington County
- Folder 7: Confederate Men of Texas, undated

- Typed copies of information regarding Confederate men in Texas; includes handwritten notes
- Folder 8: Civil War Letters, 1934 November 15-1936 October 6; undated

- Copies of civil war letters, from Charley Waters to family; includes other letters
- Box 5

- Folder 1: Notes from Civil War Letters, undated

- Typed copies and notes on letters from the Civil War
- Folder 2: Texas Navy, 1956 January 22-1957 July 22; undated

- Correspondence and newspaper articles from the Houston Post concerning the Texas Navy; includes handwritten notes
- Folder 3: Texas Counties, undated

- Handwritten notes regarding Texas counties from Dewitt County to Wise County
- Folder 4: Matagorda County, undated

- Contains typed information on Matagorda County, such as Confederate veterans buried in Matagorda Cemetery
- Folder 5: C. S. A. Notebook, undated

- Handwritten correspondence and notebook containing handwritten notes concerning the C. S. A. including about General Hood and his family
- Folder 6: Early Texans, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes about early Texans and ancestry
- Folder 7: C. S. A. Graves, undated

- Handwritten list of the locations and other information regarding C. S. A. graves
- Folder 8: Texas Monuments and Markers, 1931 March 10-1937 February 17; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes concerning notable Texas monuments and markers from Austin to Fort Worth
- Folder 9: Texas Monuments and Markers, 1957 March 22-1960 May 19; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes concerning notable Texas monuments and markers; includes a Dedication of Insignia to Mrs. Mary Cherry Bryan
- Box 6

- Folder 1: Texas Veterans, 1952 October 7; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes containing information about veterans of Texas
- Folder 2: Veterans of Texas, 1952 August 29-1957 August 28; undated

- Correspondence and handwritten notes containing information about veterans of Texas, including a list of some buried in Texas
- Folder 3: The Sons of the Republic of Texas, 1930-1960

- Correspondence, rosters, and yearbooks of the Sons of the Republic of Texas
- Folder 4: Texas Pioneers, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on early pioneers of Texas
- Folder 5: Evolution of a State, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from "Evolution of a State" by Noah Smithwick
- Folder 6: Early Texas Pioneers, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes of sources and clues about the life of early Texas pioneers
- Folder 7: Texas Firsts, 1957

- Two copies of "Texas Firsts" by J. Howard West, both signed to Mr. and Mrs. I. B. McFarland
- Folder 8: Old City Cemetery, 1929 October 9; undated

- Handwritten notes and excerpts concerning graves within Old City Cemetery of Houston, Texas
- Folder 9: C. S. A. Hood's Brigade, undated

- Handwritten notes on Hood's Brigade
- Folder 10: Materials of Texas Families, 1940 January 23; undated

- Correspondence and typed notes on the families of Texas, Alden through Ringer
- Folder 11: Texas Families, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on the Texas families of Hawkins, Burwell, Armistead, and Spotswood
- Box 7

- Folder 1: Texas Families, 1922 February 5-1932 October 3; undated

- Contains correspondence, typed and handwritten notes concerning the families of Hunt, Austin, Bee, Bonham, Bowie, Vanzandt, Sam Houston, and Burleson.
- Folder 2: Yankees in the Republic of Texas, 1952

- "Yankees in the Republic of Texas" by Arthur C. Burnett; also contains handwritten notes within the book
- Folder 3A: Houston, Texas, 1935-1960; undated

- Notes and correspondence covering Houston, Texas; also contains copies of newspaper articles.
- Folder 3B: Houston Post News clipping [ov], 1959 October 11

- Contains a page from the Houston Post featuring an article titled "A Man Who Was a Bookseller".
- Folder 4: Historic Buildings, 1935 April 1; undated

- Materials concerning historic buildings within Texas, including a booklet titled "Minor and Major Mansions in Early Austin" by August Watkins Harris
- Folder 5: "The Flyleaf" Quarterly, 1955 June-1956 April

- "The Flyleaf" Quarterly by the Friends of the Fondren Library, Vol. V, No.5 and Vol. VI, No. 3
- Folder 6: "100 Questions and Answers about Beauvoir Home", undated

- Booklet titled "100 Questions and Answers about Beauvoir Home" by W. A. Evans, M. D.
- Folder 7A: Garden Club Materials, 1925-1957; undated

- Contains correspondence, newspaper articles, and other various materials concerning the Garden Club.
- Folder 7B: Garden Club Articles [ov], 1933 April 16; undated

- Contains articles "Necessary Conservation and Republic of Texas Centennial Commendation" by Mrs. J. L. Mims and "Dolly Gann Laughs Off Precedence War" from the Dallas Morning News newspaper.
- Box 8

- Folder 1: Gulf Coast Garden Center Magazine, 1939 January-1942 September

- Contains issues of the Garden Center Club Magazine, Vol III, No. VI, Vol. IV, No. VIII, and Vol. VII, No. 1
- Folder 2: San Jacinto Centennial Executive Committee, undated

- Notebook contains handwritten notes covering the San Jacinto Centennial Executive Committee
- Folder 3A: San Jacinto Museum of History Materials, 1953; undated

- Contains greeting cards and brochures with information regarding the San Jacinto Museum of History.
- Folder 3B: San Jacinto Monument Program [ov], undated

- Contains a program for the San Jacinto Monument.
- Folder 4A: San Jacinto Museum of History Association, 1941-1958; undated

- Bulletins and materials from the San Jacinto Museum of History Association, highlighting important matters concerning the association.
- Folder 4B: San Jacinto Museum Bulletin [ov], 1954 August 31

- Contains a bulletin from the San Jacinto Museum.
- Folder 5: San Jacinto Museum of History Association Report, 1950-1951

- Two copies of the San Jacinto Museum of History Report, highlighting important figures in San Jacinto's history
- Folder 6: History and Disposition of Texas Public Domain, 1942

- "History of Disposition of Texas Public Domain" by Bascom Giles, Commissioner of the General Land Office
- Folder 7: Historic Nacogdoches Texas, 1939

- Booklet titled "Historic Nacogdoches Texas" concerning the history of Nacogdoches
- Folder 8: Texas Pictorial Handbook, 1957 July

- Copy of the Texas Pictorial Handbook, featuring Louis Wiltz Kemp
- Folder 9: Daughters of the American Colonists, 1937 May 14

- Texas Society Daughters of the American Colonists dedication and unveiling of the Memorial to the Texas Navy
- Folder 10: The Rare Book Collections of the University of Texas Library, undated

- Booklet describing the appearance of the Rare Book Collection of the University of Texas Library, as well as the collections within
- Folder 11: Texas Chapter in American Freedom, 1948

- Booklet titled "Texas Chapter in American Freedom" featuring "Some of the Historic Documents of our Texas Heritage" with a foreword by L. W. Kemp
- Folder 12: Harris County Historical Society, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on the Harris County Historical Society
- Folder 13: Harris County Materials, undated

- Contains handwritten notes. Also contains papers "Some Sugar Plantations of Texas" by Mary Magruder and "Some Living and Dead Towns of Harris County" by Mae McFarland.
- Folder 14: Texas Associations and Foundations, 1950-1960; undated

- Contains correspondence, booklets, brochures and other materials on the Texas Gulf Coast Historical Association, Harris County Historical Society, Texas State Historical Association, and Texas Historical Foundation.
- Box 9

- Folder 1: Diplomatic Affairs of the Republic of Texas 1806-1845, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on the diplomatic affairs of the Republic of Texas from 1806 to 1845
- Folder 2: Diplomatic Affairs of the Republic of Texas 1832-1844, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on the diplomatic affairs of the Republic of Texas from 1832 to 1844
- Folder 3: Diplomatic Relations of Early Texas, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes on the diplomatic relations of early Texas
- Folder 4: National Intelligencer, undated

- Handwritten notes from articles from the National Intelligencer from the early 1800s
- Folder 5: Mrs. John S. Hammon, undated

- Typed note concerning Mrs. John S. Hammon's divorce
- Folder 6: This Day in Texas - Photocopy, undated

- Photocopies from "This Day in Texas" by Curtis Bishop
- Folder 7: This Day in Texas, 1948

- Copy of "This Day in Texas" by Curtis Bishop, unbound, contains related newspaper clippings
- Folder 8: Houston, A History and Guide, 1942

- Unbound copy of "Houston, A History and Guide" by unknown
- Folder 9: Portraits of Texas Heroes, undated

- Handwritten notes and pictures of Texas Hero portraits pasted onto notebook paper
- Folder 10: Alpaca, 1960

- "Alpaca" by H. L. Hunt, also contains a news article on H. L. Hunt
- Box 10

- Folder 1: Newspaper Articles, undated

- Handwritten notes from articles from the Madisonian, Telegraph (in Washington, D.C.), and Southern Advocate (Huntsville, Alabama), from 1831 to 1844
- Folder 2: The Democrat, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from articles from the Democrat, a newspaper in Huntsville, Alabama
- Folder 3: The Democrat 1835-1836, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from articles dating from 1835 to 1836, published in the Democrat
- Folder 4: The Huntsville Advocate, undated

- Handwritten notes from articles from the Huntsville Advocate, a newspaper in Huntsville, Alabama
- Folder 5: The Southern Advocate, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from articles dating from the early to mid 1800s, published in the Southern Advocate
- Folder 6: Goose Creek Church, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes about Goose Creek Church in Charleston, South Carolina
- Folder 7: Annual Register 1779, undated

- Handwritten notes from the Annual Register of 1779, Chapter 1, P1
- Folder 8: Arkansas Newspapers, undated

- Handwritten notes from articles from the Arkansas Gazette and the Arkansas True Democrat, from the early to mid 1800s
- Folder 9: The Madisonian, undated

- Handwritten notes from articles from the Madisonian, from 1843 to 1845
- Folder 10: The Madisonian 1830s-1840s, undated

- Handwritten notes from articles from the Madisonian, from the 1830s to the 1840s
- Folder 11: The National Intelligencer 1790s-1810s, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from articles from the National Intelligencer, published between 1790 into the 1810s.
- Series 4

- Box 1

- Folder 1: 1812 Texas Veterans Acker, Joseph-Applewhite, Thomas, undated

- Handwritten and typed lists of veterans of the War of 1812 from Texas, portion includes names from Joseph Acker to Thomas Applewhite. List also includes information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 2: 1812 Texas Veterans Archer, Dr. B. T.-Ayers, Thomas, undated

- Handwritten and typed lists of veterans of the War of 1812 from Texas, including names from Dr. B. T. Archer to Thomas Ayers. Includes information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3: 1812 Texas Veterans Babcock, L. S.-Baylor, William M., 1949 November 5-1953 March 3; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes of Texas veterans of the War of 1812. Includes names from L. S. Babcock to William M. Baylor, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 4A: 1812 Texas Veterans Beall, Elias-Blundell, William, 1954 November 18; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes of Texas veterans of the War of 1812. Includes names from Elias Beall to William Blundell, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 4B: Mrs. Joseph Buckmuller [photograph] [ov], 1935 July 21; undated

- Contains a photograph, newspaper article, and negative copy concerning Mrs. Joseph Buckmuller.
- Folder 5: 1812 Texas Soldiers Bodine, John-Briscoe, Parmenus, 1951 February 24-1952; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes of Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from John Bodine to Parmenus Briscoe, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 6: 1812 Texas Soldiers Brooke, G.M.-Brush, Elkanah, 1934 November 12-1948 August 7; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes of Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from G. M. Brooke to Elkanah Brush, with information such as birthdates, death dates and family members.
- Folder 7: 1812 Texas Soldiers Buckner, A. C.-Byrne, James W., 1935 May 10; undated

- Contains correspondence, newspaper articles, handwritten and typed notes of Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from A. C. Buckner to James W. Byrne, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Box 2

- Folder 1: 1812 Texas Soldiers Calhoun, Samuel-Cayce, Thomas, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Samuel Calhoun to Thomas Cayce, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 2: 1812 Texas Soldiers Chambers, Dr. J. G.-Coffman, J., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes, as well as photocopies from the U. S. Pension Agency regarding information on the Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Dr. J. G. Chambers to J. Coffman, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3: 1812 Texas Soldiers Cole, John-Cotten, James, 1977 June 12; undated

- Handwritten and typed notes, as well as programs concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from John Cole to James Cotten, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 4: 1812 Texas Soldiers Crane, John-Culberson, David B., undated

- Mostly handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from John Crane to David B. Culberson, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 5A: 1812 Texas Soldiers Daggett, John C.-Douglas, S. C., 1950 November 20-1976 August 30; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from S. C. Douglas to John C. Daggett, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 5B: de Lesdernier Family Tree [ov], undated

- Contains a portion of the de Lesdernier family tree.
- Folder 6: 1812 Texas Soldiers Evans, William-Wood, John, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from William Evans to John Wood.
- Folder 7: 1812 Soldiers Dugan, Daniel-Duval, W. P. [photograph], 1952 January 21-1955 January 3; undated

- Contains mostly correspondence, some typed and handwritten notes, and a photograph concerning soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Daniel Dugan to W. P. Duval.
- Folder 8: 1812 Texas Soldiers Eades, Jesse-Everett, Sylvanus, 1947 March 20; undated

- Contains handwritten, typed notes, and correspondence concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Covers names from Jesse Eades to Sylvanus Everett, including information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Box 3

- Folder 1: 1812 Texas Soldiers Fagan, Nicholas-Fitzhugh, John, 1939 April 28-1951 July 22; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Covers names from Nicholas Fagan to John Fitzhugh, including information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 2: 1812 Texas Soldiers Fontleroy, M.-Fyke, Elisha, 1976 September 20; undated

- Contains correspondence to Jackie Barnes from "Mary", handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Covers names from M. Fontleroy to Elisha Fyke, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3: 1812 Texas Soldiers Gage, David-Goyens, William, 1949 August 16-1951 August 17; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from David Gage to William Goyens, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 4: 1812 Texas Soldiers Grady, Reuben-Gurley, Davis, undated

- Contains handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Reuben Grady to Davis Gurley, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 5: 1812 Texas Soldiers Hadley, Joshua-Haynes, John, 1949 September 16-1951 April 3; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Joshua Hadley to John Haynes, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 6: 1812 Texas Soldiers Head, John-Highsmith, A. M., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from John Head to A. M. Highsmith, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 7: 1812 Texas Soldiers Hobbs, Enos-Hyden, James G., undated

- Includes typed and handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Enos Hobbs to James G. Hyden, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members. Also includes biographical information of Sam Houston and his family.
- Box 4

- Folder 1: 1812 Texas Soldiers Ingram, Seth-Jones, Randall, 1932 October 21-1952 October 7; undated

- Includes correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Seth Ingram to Randall Jones, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 2: 1812 Texas Soldiers Kellum, Edward-Kyle, Henry, undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Edward Kellum to Henry Kyle, including information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3A: 1812 Texas Soldiers Lacy, Philemon-Levy, J. B., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Philemon Lacy to J. B. Levy, including information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3B: James Lemmon [ov], 1948 June 27-July 2; undated

- Handwritten notes and two newspaper articles from the Dallas Morning News and the Daily Times Herald featuring James Lemmon.
- Folder 4: 1812 Texas Soldiers Lincecum, Dr. G.-Lucas, Thomas, 1951 December 12-1952 May 24; undated

- Handwritten and typed notes, family tress concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Dr. G. Lincecum to Thomas Lucas, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 5: 1812 Texas Soldiers Magee, Augustus-Mays, John, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Augustus Magee to John Mays, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 6: 1812 Texas Soldiers McCaleb, Ephraim-McNeely, Hugh, undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from Ephraim McCaleb to Hugh McNeely. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 7: 1812 Texas Soldiers Menifee, John M.-Munson, H. W., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from John H. Menifee to H. W. Munson. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 8: 1812 Texas Soldiers Neblett, Dr. R. C.-Owen, E., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from Dr. R. C. Neblett to E. Owen. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Box 5

- Folder 1: 1812 Texas Soldiers Parker, Isaac-Pettitt, R. L., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from Isaac Parker to R. L. Pettitt. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 2: 1812 Texas Soldiers Phelan, J. E.-Qualls, Jesse, 1940 March 8-1950 July 7; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from J. E. Phelan to Jesse Qualls. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3: 1812 Texas Soldiers Ragsdale, William-Richardson, S., 1953 August 15; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from William Ragsdale to S. Richardson. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 4: 1812 Texas Soldiers Roberts, E.-Runnels, Hiram G., 1951 October 4-1961 September 26; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from E. Roberts to Hiram G. Runnels. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 5: 1812 Texas Soldiers Satterwhite, J.-Slaughter, W., undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from J. Satterwhite to W. Slaughter. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 6: 1812 Texas Soldiers Smith, Ben Fort-Swisher, J. G., 1939 January 1-1941 February 6; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from Ben Fort Smith to J. G. Swisher. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Box 6

- Folder 1: 1812 Texas Soldiers Talbot, John-Twiggs, David E., 1950 April 24; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812, from John Talbot to David E. Twiggs. Information includes birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 2: 1812 Texas Soldiers Underwood, Benjamin-Vincent, Stockley, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Benjamin Underwood to Stockley Vincent, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 3: 1812 Texas Soldiers Wade, David-Whitley, William, 1948-1950; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from David Wade to William Whitley, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 4: 1812 Texas Soldiers Wickliffe, Charles A.-Zumwalt, Mary, 1937 May 28-1976 October 28; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812. Includes names from Charles A. Wickliffe to Mary Zumwalt, with information such as birthdates, death dates, and family members.
- Folder 5: 1812 Notes A-Z, undated

- Handwritten notes of soldiers of the War of 1812, names from A to Z.
- Box 7

- Folder 1A: 1812 Texas Index, 1944 April 3-6; undated

- Contains correspondence and a handwritten index of War of 1812 men who came to Texas.
- Folder 1B: Books on History Brochure [ov], undated

- Contains a brochure advertising new Books on History that became available to order.
- Folder 2: Further 1812 Research, undated

- Handwritten notes and a newspaper clipping concerning the War of 1812.
- Folder 3: Texas Widows of 1812, 1935 December 6-1953 October 1; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning the widows of Texas soldiers that died elsewhere during the War of 1812.
- Folder 4: 1812 Widows in Texas, 1960 April 15-1978 March 28; undated

- Contains correspondence from U. S. D. of 1812, handwritten notes concerning widows of 1812.
- Folder 5A: 1812 Special Correspondence, 1937 March 9-1953 October 26; undated

- Contains correspondence and notes regarding the War of 1812.
- Folder 5B: Handwritten Letter [ov], 1942 January 27

- Contains a handwritten letter addressed to Mae Wynne.
- Box 8

- Folder 1: Texas Counties in 1812 A-L, 1951 April 18-1955 August 1; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning Texas counties during the War of 1812. Counties are listed alphabetically, starting with A and ending with L.
- Folder 2: Texas Counties in 1812 M-Z, 1952 February-1955 October; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning Texas counties during the War of 1812. Counties are listed alphabetically, starting with M and ending with Z.
- Folder 3: 1812 Materials, undated

- Contains a list of National Archives Facilities, highlighting George Washington and handwritten notes concerning the War of 1812.
- Folder 4: Notes on 1812, 1936 April 18; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning the War of 1812.
- Folder 5: 1812 Monuments and Markers, 1939 March 7-1940 August 26; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning monuments and markers of the War of 1812.
- Folder 6: 1812 Bounty Land Warrants, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning soldiers and potential bounty land warrants.
- Folder 7: 1812 Bounty Land Warrants A-L, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning soldiers from Joseph Acker to Thomas Lucas and their warrants of land.
- Box 9

- Folder 1: 1812 Biographical Notes M-W, undated

- Handwritten notes featuring biographical information on soldiers of the War of 1812, from Daniel Magee to John Wynn.
- Folder 2: 1812 Soldiers, 1947 May 29-1951 August 7; undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning soldiers of the War of 1812.
- Folder 3A: 1812 Soldier Materials, 1953 April 2-August 19

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning 1812 soldiers. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 3B: Handwritten Letter-S. E. Asbury [ov], 1938 September 18

- Contains a handwritten letter addressed to Mae Wynne from S. E. Asbury.
- Folder 4: "War of 1812", undated

- Contains handwritten draft for War of 1812 book and handwritten notes.
- Folder 5: 1812 Research Notes, undated

- Contains handwritten research notes concerning the War of 1812. Includes information on widows and soldiers.
- Folder 6: War of 1812 Book, undated

- Contains handwritten and typed notes concerning the War of 1812 for book "War of 1812 Veterans Who Came to Texas"
- Folder 7: 1812 Background Materials, 1946 September 23; undated

- Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes concerning the War of 1812.
- Box 10

- Folder 1: 1812 Battles, undated

- Contains handwritten and typed notes of the War of 1812 battles.
- Folder 2: War of 1812, Daughters of 1812, 1947 June 5-1949 October 20; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning biographical information of the soldiers of War of 1812. Also contains information about the Daughters of 1812.
- Folder 3: Soldiers of 1812 Notes, undated

- Contains handwritten notes and newspaper articles concerning the soldiers of the War of 1812.
- Folder 4: 1812 Census, 1959 December 19; undated

- Contains handwritten notes and newspaper clippings concerning the 1812 Census.
- Folder 5: 1812 Notes, 1953 September 8; undated

- Contains handwritten notes and correspondence concerning soldiers of 1812. Includes information post 1812, as well.
- Folder 6: 1812 Soldiers Notes, 1949 August 30-October 21; undated

- Contains handwritten notes, some from newspaper articles, and newspaper clippings concerning the soldiers of the War of 1812.
- Folder 7: Materials on 1812 Soldiers, 1921 February 24-1951 December 16; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes on soldiers of 1812. Includes information on which counties were named for 1812 Texas veterans.
- Folder 8: 1812 Men Who Came to Texas, undated

- Handwritten and typed notes concerning the soldiers who came to Texas regarding the War of 1812.
- Folder 9: Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 1926 July

- Contains a copy of Southwestern Historical Quarterly, volume XXX no. 1.
- Folder 10: 1812 Soldier Research Notes, undated

- Contains handwritten notes, some on scraps of paper, concerning the soldiers of the War of 1812.
- Folder 11: 1812 Photostats, undated

- Handwritten Photostats of soldiers of the War of 1812, from Dicks Alexander to Zadock Wood.
- Box 11

- Folder 1A: 1812 Writings, 1933 November 25-1955 November 28; undated

- Contains writings by Mae McFarland, such as "U.S. Frigate 'Constitution' in War of 1812" and "The Birth of the National Anthem. Also handwritten and typed notes concerning 1812 soldiers. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 1B: 1812 Handwritten Notes [ov], undated

- Contains handwritten notes concerning soldiers of the War of 1812.
- Folder 2: 1812 Soldier Ancestry Adair, John-Hull, William, undated

- Contains handwritten and typed notes concerning the ancestry of soldiers from the War of 1812. Names range from John Adair to William Hull. Some documents are multiple copies.
- Folder 3: 1812 Soldier Ancestry Isherwood, Pilgrim Francis-Rust, Samuel, undated

- Contains handwritten and typed notes concerning the ancestry of soldiers from the War of 1812. Names range from Pilgrim Francis Isherwood to Samuel Rust.
- Folder 4: 1812 Soldiers, undated

- Typed notes concerning soldiers of the war of 1812, listing from John Porter Blackburn to John Wilson. Also a copy of "Veterans Who Came to Texas" featuring from Joseph Acker to Berry Jarman.
- Folder 5: Texas Men of 1812, undated

- Two notebooks containing handwritten notes regarding the men of Texas who participated in the War of 1812.
- Folder 6: 1812 in Newspapers, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning the War of 1812 taken from newspapers in years following 1812.
- Folder 7: 1812 Men, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning the men who participated in the War of 1812.
- Box 12

- Folder 1: 1812 Soldiers Who Came to Texas/Harris County, undated

- Handwritten notes concerning the soldiers of the War of 1812 who came to Texas, some specifically to Harris County.
- Folder 2: Sam Houston in the War of 1812, 1932 October 27-1935 May 24; undated

- Typed copy of "Sam Houston in the War of 1812" by C. Edwards Lester, written in 1883. Also contains handwritten notes and correspondence relating to Sam Houston and his time in the War of 1812.
- Folder 3: Real Daughters of 1812 Notes, 1955 March 28; undated

- Contains typed and handwritten research notes from the Real Daughter of 1812 concerning the War of 1812.
- Folder 4: Daughters of 1812 Notebook, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes taken from newspapers during the early 1930s, concerning the War of 1812. Also contains a document of suggested amendments to chapter by-laws.
- Folder 5A: Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter, 1948-1952; undated

- Notebook titled "Captain James Asbury Tait Chapter United States Daughters of 1812" containing handwritten notes of the U. S. Daughters of 1812. Also contains a yearbook of the U. S. Daughters of 1812 and copies of the "Report of the Lineage and Historical Records Committee" by Mrs. I. B. McFarland. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 5B: Official Ballot-U. S. D. of 1812 [ov], 1949 April 26

- Contains a ballot for the National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812.
- Folder 6: War of 1812 Research Notebook, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes about the War of 1812, Sam Houston, Captain Sublett, P. E. Bean, Wynne and Gibbs, some from the Doswell & Adams Account Book, and the Pushmataha.
- Folder 7: Newspaper 1812 Research Notes, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes from newspapers regarding the War of 1812 from the mid 1800s.
- Folder 8: Research Notes on 1812 Soldiers, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning soldiers of the War of 1812, focusing on burial sites. Also contains some notes for the U. S. Daughters of 1812.
- Folder 9: Soldiers in the War of 1812, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning soldiers of the War of 1812, focusing on names of Holland, Hicks, and Belk.
- Folder 10: War of 1812 and the American Revolution, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning Texas soldiers of the War of 1812 and the American Revolution. Soldiers are listed, along with brief biographical information.
- Folder 11: War of 1812 Research Notes, undated

- Notebook containing handwritten notes concerning the soldiers of the War of 1812, as obtained from newspapers from the mid to late 1800s.
- Series 5

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Real Daughters of 1812, 1931 July-1936 August; undated

- Contains correspondence, handwritten and typed notes concerning the Real Daughters of 1812 and Texas history. Also contains a typed copy of "Spotlight" by Polly McKibben and "The Tragic Era" by Mrs. Houston Wade.
- Folder 2: Research Notes of the Real Daughters of 1812, 1935-1963; undated

- Contains correspondence, programs, a yearbook and notes compiled for the Real Daughters of 1812. Also includes the poem "Our Texas Pioneers" by Mrs. Charles G. Barrett and paper "Our Negro Poets" by Mrs. I. B. McFarland.
- Folder 3: Real Daughters of 1812 Papers, undated

- Contains typed copies of "Malzena Ann Gregory Zumwalt" by Hattie A. Mathee and "Real Daughters" by Mrs. I. B. McFarland
- Folder 4: Daughters of 1812 Correspondence, 1932 November 29-1960 November 15; undated

- Contains handwritten and typed correspondence and notes regarding the Daughters of 1812.
- Folder 5: Daughters of 1812 Materials, 1938 March 14-1957 March 3; undated

- Contains correspondence, a dedication of a marker for C. C. Dyer, and handwritten notes concerning the activities of the Daughters of 1812.
- Folder 6: U. S. Daughters of 1812 Newsletter Notes, 1952; undated

- Contains handwritten notes from U. S. Daughters of 1812 newsletters and minutes; contains an invitation to the 1952 General Court.
- Folder 7: U. S. Daughters of 1812 Booklet, 1936-1939

- Contains a booklet about the U. S. Daughters of 1812 and correspondence.
- Folder 8: U. S. Daughters of 1812 Handbooks, 1946-1955

- Contains two handbooks from the U. S. Daughters of 1812 and a meeting memorandum.
- Folder 9: U. S. Daughters of 1812 Programs, 1942-1960

- Contains programs, minutes, and a newsletter concerning the U. S. Daughters of 1812. The newsletter is Volume 34, No. 4.
- Folder 10: U. S. Daughters of 1812 New Jersey Ancestor List, undated

- Three copies of a typed list of the ancestry of U. S. Daughters of 1812 members.
- Folder 11: U. S. Daughters of 1812 Oklahoma Ancestor List, undated

- A copy of a typed list of the ancestry of U. S. Daughters of 1812 members.
- Folder 12: U. S. Daughters of 1812 Maryland Roster, undated

- A copy of a typed roster for the U. S. Daughters of 1812 compiled by May Parsons Mooney.
- Box 2

- Folder 1A: Daughters of the Republic of Texas Correspondence, 1934 October 31-1957 October 7; undated

- Contains correspondence concerning the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and Texas history. Contains document in oversize.
- Folder 1B: 48th Annual Convention Program, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1939 May 11-12

- Contains a program for the 48th Annual Convention of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
- Folder 2: Sons and Daughters of the Republic Booklet, undated

- A copy of a handbook for the Sons and Daughters of the Republic.
- Folder 3: San Jacinto Chapter Booklets, 1952-1959

- Contains booklets to the San Jacinto Chapter of Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
- Folder 4: Daughters of the Republic of Texas Annual Meeting Manuals, 1934 March 16-1961 May 17

- Contains annual meeting manuals of the Daughter of the Republic of Texas for the 42nd, 47th, 65th, and 70th meetings.
- Folder 5: United Daughters of the Confederacy Correspondence, 1934 November 26-1944 June 8

- Contains correspondence concerning the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
- Folder 6: United Daughters of the Confederacy Materials, 1944 July 11-1958 November 8; undated

- Contains correspondence, programs, and resolutions concerning the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
- Folder 7: United Daughters of the Confederacy Notebook, 1935 October 14-1942 April 2; undated

- Notebook with handwritten notes concerning the United Daughters of the Confederacy; contains correspondence.
- Folder 8: History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Notebook, 1951 October 12; undated

- Notebook with handwritten notes concerning the history of the United Daughters of the Confederacy; contains a copy of the "Legislation to Protect Confederate Flag from Misuse" by Mae Wynne McFarland.
- Folder 9A: United Daughters of the Confederacy Notes, 1907 May 14-1948 August 7; undated

- Contains handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, programs, and a typed copy of "Some Veterans of Texas Revolution in Confederate Army" by Mrs. Ike B. McFarland. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 9B: Handwritten Letter from S. E. Asbury, undated

- Contains a handwritten letter addressed to Mae Wynne from S. E. Asbury.
- Folder 10: The United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine, 1946 September-1950 April

- Three issues of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine, Vol. IX, No.9, Vol. XII, No. 5, and Vol. XIII, No. 4.
- Folder 11: Handbook of Historical Facts, 1938

- Contains a copy of "Handbook of Historical Facts about North Carolina in the War Between the States 1861-1865" compiled by Mrs. John Huske Anderson.
- Folder 12: Confederate Quiz, 1938

- A typed copy of the Confederate Quiz of Historical Department N. C. Division U. D. C.
- Folder 13: Forty-fifth Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1941 October 14-16

- A copy of the "Texas Division 1941", about the Forty-fifth Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Fifty-ninth Annual Convention U.D.C, 1955 September 20-22

- A copy of a book concerning the Fifty-ninth Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
- Folder 2: Daughters of the American Colonists Materials, 1937-1950; undated

- Contains a dedication to the Texas Navy, handwritten notes concerning the Daughters of the American Colonists Materials, and a yearbook for the Daughters of the American Colonists.
- Folder 3: Colonial Dames of America, 1954-1955

- A copy of the "Report of the Historian and List of Officers and Board of Managers of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Resident in the State of Texas"
- Folder 4: Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, 1955-1957

- A copy of the "Texas Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America"
- Folder 5: Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America Yearbooks, 1938-1952

- Two yearbooks for the National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America.
- Folder 6: Colonial Dames of America Invitations, undated

- Contains four invitations to various annual meetings of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
- Folder 7: Daughters of the American Revolution Correspondence, 1917-1937; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten research materials concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Folder 8: Daughters of the American Revolution Materials, 1927-1960; undated

- Contains correspondence, programs, some Sons and Daughters of the Republic materials, and a newsletter titled "Texas Publicity Committee Bulletin".
- Folder 9A: Daughters of the American Revolution Notebook, 1953 September 24; undated

- A notebook containing handwritten notes, correspondence, and newspaper clippings concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 9B: Newspaper Articles [ov], undated

- Contains two newspaper articles and handwritten notes from newspapers.
- Folder 10A: Daughters of the American Revolution Research Notes, 1929-1931; undated

- Contains correspondence concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution and some Sons and Daughters of Republic. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 10B: The Flag Code [ov], undated

- Contains a copy of the Flag Code with a handwritten note on the back.
- Folder 11A: Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine Notes, undated

- Handwritten notes and typed listing concerning the issues of the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 11B: Maryville College Bulletin [ov], 1947 September

- Contains a copy of the Maryville College Bulletin, Vol. XLVI, Number 4.
- Folder 12: Daughters of the American Revolution Members Information, 1920 May 15-1949 May 27; undated

- Contains correspondence and handwritten notes concerning the members of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Daughters of the American Revolution Letters, 1929 June 27-1961 April 29; undated

- Contains correspondence concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Folder 2A: Alexander Love Chapter, 1920-1951; undated

- Contains correspondence, programs, and newspaper clippings concerning the history of the Alexander Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Document in oversize box.
- Folder 2B: Dedication of Magnolia Tree [ov], undated

- A handwritten dedication of the a magnolia tree planted in honor of the Alexander Love Chapter's birthday and in honor Mae Wynne McFarland.
- Folder 3: Directory of Texas Society D. A. R., 1951-1956

- Contains two copies of the "Directory of Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution".
- Folder 4: Lady Washington Chapter Yearbook, 1918-1919

- Contains a copy of the Lady Washing Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution yearbook.
- Folder 5: Texas Daughters of the American Revolution Historical Markers, 1936

- Contains a copy of the "Texas Daughters of the American Revolution Historical Markers" compiled by Anne Johnston Ford.
- Folder 6: National Board of Management and Committees, 1929-1930

- Contains a copy of "National Board of Management and Committees of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution" by Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart.
- Folder 7: Constitution and By-Laws, 1922

- Contains a copy of the "Constitution and By-Laws of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution".
- Folder 8: Fifty-eighth Annual State Conference, 1957 March 12-15

- Contains a booklet concerning the Fifty-eighth Annual State Conference of the Texas Society of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Folder 9: Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, 1917-1953

- Contains four issues of the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Vol. L, No. 5, Vol. LV, No. 7, Vol. LXXI, No. 7, and Vol. 87, No. 6.
- Box 5

- Folder 1: National League of American Pen Women, 1952 February 12

- Contains an acceptance letter from the National League of American Pen Women.
- Folder 2: National League of American Pen Women Portfolio, 1947

- Contains the portfolio that Mae Wynne McFarland submitted to the National League of American Pen Women.
- Folder 3: Membership Roster and By-Laws, 1952-1958

- Contains two copies of the Membership Roster and By-Laws of the National League of American Pen Women.
- Folder 4: The Pen Women Official Magazine, 1952-1961

- Contains eleven issues of the Pen Women Official Magazine, Vol.XXXIV, No. 3, Vol. XXVII, No. 9, Vol. XXVIII, No. 7, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, Vol. XXXI, No. 7, Vol. XXXI, No. 8, Vol. XXXIV, No. 2, Vol. XXXV, No. 7, Vol. XXXVI, No. 5, Vol. XXXVI, No. 7.
- Folder 5: Christmas Seals Materials, 1947-1955; undated

- Contains correspondence, programs, and other information regarding the history and workings of Christmas Seals.
- Folder 6: Green's Catalog of the Tuberculosis Seals of the World, 1946

- Contains Part One of the "Green's Catalog of the Tuberculosis Seals of the World" published by The Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society.
- Folder 7: United Daughters of the Confederacy Art Museum, 1958 November 9

- Contains a program for the Missouri Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Art Museum.
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