Inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters in 1993, Mike Cox is the best-selling author of more than 40 nonfiction books and hundreds of magazine articles, newspaper columns and essays. In recognition of his body of work, Cox received the A.C. Greene Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. Two of his books -- a work on Texas disasters and a two-volume history of the Texas Rangers -- are included in the 101 Essential Texas Books by Glenn Dromgoole and Carlton Stowers. In 2022, he was listed in Marquis Who's Who in America.
Cox’ most-acclaimed works are his two-volume Texas Ranger history, Wearing the Cinco Peso, and Time of the Rangers (Tor/Forge, 2008, 2009), and a true crime book on professed serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, The Confessions of Henry Lee Lucas (Simon & Schuster, 1991, with a revised edition released in 2021). His book with Dean Smith, Cowboy Stuntman: From Olympic Gold to the Silver Screen (Texas Tech University Press, 2013), won three national awards, including the Will Rogers Medallion in 2014.
A former award-winning newspaper reporter, Cox served as chief of media relations for the Texas Department of Public Safety and later communications manager for the Texas Department of Transportation before retiring in 2007. Retiring from retirement in 2010, he went back to work for the state as a spokesperson for Texas Parks and Wildlife. He left the 8-to-5 world for good in February 2015 to write full time.
A native of Amarillo, Cox’s parents met as reporters for competing newspapers while covering a sensational murder trial in West Texas. Cox grew up in Austin, where he began his newspaper career as a high school news columnist and copy boy for the Austin American-Statesman. While attending Angelo State University, he worked full-time for the San Angelo Standard-Times. At the beginning of his junior year, he transferred to Texas Tech University where he attended class during the day and worked nights at the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. He returned to Austin in 1970 after being re-hired by the Austin daily. He began his second career as a government spokesman in 1985.
When not writing or traveling, Cox spends as much time as he can fishing, hunting, prowling antique malls and bookstores and looking for new stories to tell. Now living in the Texas Hill country town of Wimberley, Cox's goal is to keep writing at least one book a year until he runs out of ideas or time.
Listed below is an archival inventory of the Mike Cox holdings. Note that access to unprocessed materials is granted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Archivist for details about access to the Mike Cox Collection.
Early newspaper articles by Cox.
promotional material for Cox’s book Fred Gipson: Texas Storyteller. Also, a copy of Cox’s book Texas Crude: Black Humor from the Oil Patch. Pamphlet: Silver Stars and Six Guns: The Texas Rangers. Catalog: Shoal Creek Publishers, 1981/82. Accompanied by a letter from Cox to Richard Holland.
4 books by Mike Cox
Red Rooster Country
Fred Gipson: Texas Storyteller
The Texas Rangers: Men of Action & Valor
My Only Lasting Words: The Recollections of Edmunds Travis, Elder Statesman of Texas Newspapermen
Books added to catalog
Correspondence and clippings.
One large envelope of misc. correspondence, clippings, and ephemera.
Five copies of The Lone Star Review during the years 1980-1981, and one copy of Texas Books in Review 1977 cataloged
Book catalogs, and book related clippings and correspondence.
Accession 2000-029
Two envelopes containing a letter to Connie Todd, clippings, book catalogs, correspondence, and ephemera.
One envelope containing correspondence, clippings, and ephemera.
Accession 2000-061
UT Press catalogs 1963, 1964, 1974
Press releases regarding UT Press and Wildcatter Press, 1985-1986, 1995
Book Publishers of Texas Membership Directory 1988
Announcement of publication of book “Enchanted Rock : Views of a Batholith” by Charles Rossman, David Stark, and Pat Brown, published by Duncan and Gladstone
Speech by Mike Cox to Austin Writers’ League, 1987 (3 pg. typescript)
Press releases on various Texas books, Texans Behind the News, Portraits of the Pecos Frontier, Jewish Stars in Texas: Rabbis and Their Work, Red Scare and others.
Accession 2000-122
One envelope containing newpaper clippings and press releases on various Texas books, Whatever the Wind Delivers, The Pepper Trail and The Architecture of O’Neil Ford. Information about O’Neil Ford and author David Dillon.
One envelope containing an Autumn 1983 book list from Shearer Publishing, a Texas book list from Texas Books & Authors, one book list from the 1980 Shoal Creek Publishers, Inc., one 13th edition of K.B. Slocum Books, information in reference to the Texas Publishers Association 1983, one copy from the Dallas Times Herald titled Tall Tale ‘Bluff’ resurrects and idiom, one copy from The El Paso Times titled New presses release books with Lone Star themes, clippings and copies of clippings from the Dallas Times Herald titled They were lucky to escape that fish with their lives, ephemeral, several press releases and clippings on Shelby Hearon, Mike Cox, Philip Eliot and others.
One envelope post marked August 28, 2000 containing one newsletter Friends of the O.Henry Museum spring 1995 vol.1 no.4, one quarterly publication of TSCA The Southwestern Collector, one membership form to the Texas & Southwestern Collectors Association and one newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News.
Two envelopes containing miscellaneous correspondence, clippings and ephemera.
Also included photo copies of story on Karla Faye Tucker and Beverly Lowry.
One enveloped dated September 19, 2001 which contained one 1987 Texas Publishers Association Directory, one letter from Windedale Publishing in reference to Ordinary Paradise and biographical information sheet (4 pg.) on Laura Furman.
One envelope containing 3 brochures and 2 catalogues from W. Thomas Taylor.
One envelope containing material relating to “writer’s workshops”. Material dated between 1979 -1994;
- brochures
- invites
- newspaper and magazine clippings
- catalogs
- workshop schedules
- programs
One envelope containing; photocopy of fiction article titled “Hearts and Hands” by O. Henry from the Family Weekly, September 2, 1962, annotated photocopy of “Samuel Maverick and Immortality” by J. Frank Dobie with release date of April 12, 1953, Texas Parade: Telling the True Story of Texas includes article titled “South Padre - Isle of White Sand” by L.A. Wilke.
Materials relating to Mike Cox’s writing career. Items included are as follows:
- copy of Cactus Book Shop book list, includes Lure of the Land by Mike Cox & Joe Frantz
- photocopy of article from The Texas Press Messenger, dated July, 1969. Article titled “Half-Century Gone More to Come” by L.A. Wilke (Mike Cox’s grandfather).
- program for The 57th Texas Annual Institute Awards of Banquet Letters, March 20, 1993 - Mike Cox was inducted in the TIL
- tear sheets from the Texas Co-Op Power Magazine, dated June 2005, features article titled “Hound-Dog Man and His Old Yeller Dog” by Shannon Lowry
Materials relating to Mike Cox’s writing career. Items included are as follows:
- tear sheet from Austin’s Magazine of Leisure dated 1973, article titled “You Didn’t Burn the Carpet, But Where’s Your $50?” written by Mike Cox
- postcard from Theresa and Elizabeth addressed to Mike Cox
- tear sheet from The El Paso Times dated September 11, 1966, article titled “1st Cavalry’s Last Mounted Review Was Held At Old Ft. D. A. Russell” by Mike Cox
- copy of The Haley Library Newsletter dated Summer 2005
- copy of Texas Parade dated August 1975, article on page 14 titled “Face off at Fort Hood” by Mike Cox
- tear sheets from the Texas Reserve Law dated July-Aug 1970, article titled “Reserve Law Seminar Held” features Mike Cox
- copy of Southern Fishing dated April 1961
- photocopy of typed manuscript titled A Teenager Makes a Book by Don Adams
- newspaper clipping of a young 11-year-old Mike Cox from The Houston Chronicle Magazine dated Feb. 1960, article titled “Smokestack Fishing” by L. A. Wilke
- newspaper clipping featuring Mike Cox titled “An Aspiring Journalist Seasoned at Age 19”
- newspaper clipping featuring Mike Cox from the Austin American Statesman, article titled “Book Is Written On State’s Forts”
- tear sheet from The Reporter dated January 1978, article titled “Law and Order: The Paper Pirates” by Mike Cox and Dave Crossley
- copy of the Texas Farm & Ranch Journal: Real County News dated July 1978, article titled “Independence: Is it for Texas?” by Mike Cox
- newspaper clipping from The Texas Star dated September 1972, article titled “Young Man with a Mission” by Mike Cox
- copy of the Western Sportsman dated August 1951
- newspaper clippings from the Amarillo Globe-Times dated October 1965, article titled “Even in ‘70s, Plains Charmed Tourist” by Mike Cox
- tear sheet from The Texas Press Messenger dated January 1968, article titled “Eulogy for a Small Weekly” by Mike Cox
- newspaper clipping from The Texas Star dated March 1972, article titled “The Rooster with a Harte” by Mike Cox
- photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Austin America Statesman dated May 1967, article titled “School Curriculum Tied to Space Age” by Mike Cox
- tear sheets from Hoofs and Horns dated November 1966, article titled “Hunting on the Y.O.” by Mike Cox
- copy of the Corpus Christi Magazine dated April 1981, plus a photocopy of an article titled “Shark Hunter” by Mike Cox
- photocopy of an article from Fishing World dated March/April 1976, article titled “The Belles Who Toll For Bass” by Mike Cox
- tear sheets from The Cattleman dated August 1978, article titled “Trail Driver’s Saga” by Mike Cox
- photocopy of an article from The Texas Press Messenger dated July 1969, article titled “Half-Century Gone More to Come”
- tear sheets from All Outdoors dated March 1970, article titled “Sequel: Dear Grandad” by Mike Cox
One softcover copy of Texas Disasters: true stories of tragedy and survival by Mike Cox; published in 2006 as part of the Disaster Series by Insiders’ Guide, Globe Pequot Press. Book has been cataloged.
Material consists of numerous newspaper clippings, correspondence, drafts, galleys and proofs of material written by Cox, promotional materials for books, newsletters, and some notes from early college courses in journalism and photography. Material relates to Texana column written by Cox and to his position at DPS in media relations. Due to silverfish infestation, material was re-packed, treated, and left in the annex for a couple of months. Whenever possible, original file names are used and are indicated in quotation marks. Every attempt has been made to maintain the original order of the material though some of the original folders with titles were lost. Accession contains 133 photos and 3 color slides. A majority of the photos are of authors and were part of book announcements. A portion of the material is from Betty Cox whose files consist mainly of correspondence, research notes and drafts, all related to Bob Jamison’s book Airplanes, Alligators and Hi-fin Blues
BOX #804 folder 1
“BC ‘96” – book announcements during 1996, newspaper clippings of books reviews by Cox, and one page of handwritten notes.
BOX #804 folder 2
“BC 1994” – newspaper clippings, book catalogs, and photocopies of book reviews including some by Cox, and correspondence from 1991 to 1994.
BOX #804 folder 3
“BC mail” – correspondence dates range from 1989 to 1992 and relate mainly to Cox’s Texana column.
BOX #804 folder 4
“BC” – articles (including two from Cox) and newspaper clippings, correspondence dates range from 1998 to 2000, notes, and assorted business cards.
BOX #804 folder 5
“BC”- articles and biography of Celia Morris, book announcements, correspondence from 2000.
BOX #804 folder 6
“BC Pending 95” – newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes and book announcements.
BOX #804 folder 7
“Texas Writers/correspondence from” – correspondence mainly from 1983.
BOX #804 folder 8
“BC 2001/02” – holiday card, Tom Lea keepsake, book press releases, book catalogs.
BOX #804 folder 9
“BC 2002” – various book catalogs, book announcements, and correspondence.
BOX #804 folder 10
“Texas Publishers Assn.” – applications, directories, newsletters and other information on the Book Publishers of Texas.
BOX #804 folder 11
“BC” ‘03” – materials relating to the Texas Book Festival “On the Road 2005”, program and tickets to The Dead Presidents Club, and newspaper clippings on variety of books.
BOX #804 folder 12
“Texas Western Press” – newsletter The First Twenty-Five Years, book catalogs, articles on Texas Western Press, and book press releases; dates range from 1974 to 1995.
BOX #804 folder 13
“Book co/mail 1988” – correspondence sent to Cox in regards to his column, subject matter and letters seeking advice on research and writing.
BOX #804 folder 14
“Maverick Books” – mainly Hank the Cowdog materials including newspaper clippings, book press releases, book covers, book marks, and articles and information on author John Erickson.
BOX #804 folder 15
“Naylor Co.” – catalogs and other information from Naylor Company plus a letter proposing James Farber into the Military Collectors and Historians, 1952.
BOX #804 folder 16
“BC ‘05” – book press releases, newspaper clippings, museum exhibit announcements and an uncorrected proof of A Brave Boy and A Good Soldier.
BOX #804 folder 17
“Wind River Press” – a few ephemera from Wind River Press.
BOX #804 folder 18
“Pressworks Publishing, Inc.” – correspondence from Pressworks and several book announcements from 1985 and 1986 including A Texas Christmas by John Edward Weems and designed by Barbara and Fred Whitehead.
BOX #804 folder 19
“OU Press” – book catalogs and book announcements from the University of Oklahoma Press.
BOX #804 folder 20
“Shearer Publishing Co.” – book lists, catalogs, and book announcements from the Shearer company, hand written and typed notes by Cox, and newspaper clippings on company, 1987.
BOX #804 folder 21
“Shoal Creek Publishers” – book catalog from 1976 and book announcements including Jose Vives-Atsara”: His Life and His Art by Nancy Glass West.
BOX #804 folder 22
“Texas Monthly Press” [part 1 of 2] – book press releases from TM Press, dates range from 1986 through 1990.
BOX #804 folder 23
“Texas Monthly Press” [part 2 of 2] – various newspaper clippings, mainly book reviews on books published by TM Press, handwritten notes, Gulf Publishing Co. material, and book catalogs from Texas Monthly Press including an invitation to the Texas Monthly: Celebrating 30 Years event at the SWWC, 2003.
BOX #804 folder 24
“SMU Press/Dallas” – a few newspaper clippings, book announcement and SMU Press: The First Forty Years, a booklet containing remarks by President Zumberge recounting the history of SMU Press, May 5, 1978.
BOX #804 folder 25
“Taylor Publishing Co.” – two book announcements, one newspaper clipping and one piece correspondence mentioning Texas Sketches by A. C. Greene.
BOX #805 folder 1
“A & M Press” – mainly book announcements and reviews from A & M Press, limited correspondence, book catalogs from 1983, and a price listing of “The Frank H. Wardlaw Collection of Texas Art”.
BOX #805 folder 2
Material related to Cox’s work with the Texas Author Website, 1997. Includes handwritten notes and a list of authors’ names and addresses.
BOX #805 folder 3
“State House Press” – limited correspondence from 1986 and 1988, book announcements, newsletters and catalogs from early 1990’s.
BOX #805 folder 4
“Still Point Press” – three copies of catalog I, a book list, and two announcements for Al Lowman’s book Remembering Carl Hertzog.
BOX #805 folder 5
“TCU Press” – mainly book announcements and two newsletters from Texas Christian University Press.
BOX #805 folder 6
“Texian Press” – a few book lists and book announcements.
BOX #805 folder 7
“Eakin, Ed death 2/20/02” – business files from Nortex Publisher and the Quanah Tribune, book catalogs from Eakin Press, hand written notes and newspaper clippings on Eakin the man and Eakin Press.
BOX #805 folder 8
“El Paso, literary” – various book catalogs and book announcements concerning books about El Paso, newspaper clippings of reviews of books on El Paso, and a few pages of hand written notes.
BOX #805 folder 9
“David Farmer” – resume from Farmer and a review of his book Stanley Marcus: A Life With Books.
BOX #805 folder 10
“Texas Fiction indexed” – numerous newspaper clippings about Texas authors, book announcements and book reviews. Dates range from the mid-1960’s through 2002.
BOX #805 folder 11
“Fiction, Texas” – various newspaper clippings on Texas authors, a few book announcements, some handwritten notes and limited correspondence.
BOX #805 folder 12
“Michael Mewshaw” – Mewshaw’s review of Leon Jaworski’s book The Right and the Power, letters to the editor, handwritten notes, and an article about Mewshaw, 1980.
BOX #805 folder 13
“Michener, James” – material deals mainly with Michener’s life and work, a few book announcements, a short essay by Michener, and the bulletin from Michener’s funeral.
BOX #805 folder 14
“Billie Porterfield” – reviews of Porterfield’s books A Loose Herd of Texans and Texas Rhapsody: Memories of a Native Son.
BOX #805 folder 15
“Ken Ragsdale” – correspondence, flyer for the Ragsdale Orchestra, and the booklet by Ragsdale for his wife, My Life With Janet.
BOX #805 folder 16
“Spence, Mary Gordon” – handwritten notes, correspondence, and information about Spence.
BOX #805 folder 17
“Southwest Vaquero” – “Southwest Vaquero” newsletters from 1982 through 1984 and the “Buckskin Bulletin” newsletter, from 1981 to 1983.
BOX #805 folder 18
“W. Thomas Taylor” – limited correspondence, some hand written notes, and book announcements for several works by Taylor.
BOX #805 folder 19
“Book Requests – ltrs sent ‘89” – correspondence requesting information on the book Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas by John Henry Brown.
BOX #805 folder 20
“Form letter – Advice” – letters to Cox, ranging from 1987 to 1989, requesting information on books reviewed by Cox in his column; others are requesting Cox to read their material and make suggestions.
BOX #805 folder 21
“Texas Institute of Letters” – newsletters; dates ranging from 1983 to 2004, newspaper clippings on organization including reviews of Cox work, and a draft of an article by Cox on the TIL.
BOX #805 folder 22
“TIL 2” – newspaper clippings about TIL including awards and new members such as Cox, and newsletters with dates ranging from 1985 to 2005.
BOX #805 folder 23
“Virginia Madison” – correspondence between Madson and Wilke 1969, a short biography of Madison, and newspaper clipping of the library dedicated to her.
BOX #805 folder 24
“Marcus Stanley” – draft of Cox’s article on Marcus, photo and articles on Marcus, 1981.
BOX #805 folder 25
“Metz, Leon” – book announcements, limited correspondence between Cox and Metz, one photocopy of review of Border: The US-Mexico Line by Metz from 1989.
BOX #805 folder 26
“Net info” – several newspaper clippings about the internet, correspondence between Cox and Kevin MacDonnell, 1999.
BOX #805 folder 27
“Richard Jewel ‘leak’ Media Relations” – newspaper clippings about Jewel and his treatment after he was mistakenly labeled a suspect.
BOX #805 folder 28
“Spokespeople/General info” – newspaper clippings on government and media relations and an article by Cox on communication.
BOX #805 folder 29
“BC mail” – correspondence received by Cox concerning book reviews and his Texana column; dates range from 1986 to 1995.
BOX #805 folder 30
“BC Pending/’98” – correspondence, newspaper clippings, book announcements, “Paper Persists” article and speech by David Dary about writing on history.
BOX #805 folder 31
“BC 99 II” – book announcements, correspondence from 2000, newspaper clipping of the review of Larry McMurtry’s book Roads.
BOX #806 folder 1
“Nortex/Eakin” – book catalogs, book announcements, Cox royalty statement 2001, and newspaper clipping on the Austin “publishing scene”.
BOX #806 folder 2
“E Heart Press” – book announcements and a photo of author James Hoggard for his book Elevator Man.
BOX #806 folder 3
“Encino Press” – a few book listings and two articles about Bill Wittliff and Encino Press.
BOX #806 folder 4
“Madrona Press” – two book listings and two newsletter from MSA.
BOX #806 folder 5
“North Texas Press” – book announcements and a newspaper clipping about NTSU.
BOX #806 folder 6
“Publishing” – numerous newspaper clippings and some information about publishing.
BOX #806 folder 7
“Publishers, Texas & Southwest” – newspaper clippings, Fall 1989 catalog of “Best of East Texas Publishers”.
BOX #806 folder 8
“Eakin Press II” – notes, drafts, book announcements, some newspaper clippings, and limited correspondence.
BOX #806 folder 9
“Book col. Correspondence” – ranging from 1984 through 1987, correspondence relating to Cox’s Texana column.
BOX #806 folder 10
“BC 2001” – book announcements from 2000 and 2001, book catalogs, and one invoice from University of New Mexico Press.
BOX #806 folder 11
“Anson Jones Press” – newspaper clippings, book list, and bulletin from the funeral of Thelma Rawls Fletcher, “well-know collector and publisher of rare books”.
BOX #806 folder 12
“Austin Book Publishers” - book announcements, some newspaper clippings, limited correspondence, hand written and typed notes, and drafts from Cox.
BOX #806 folder 13
“Book publishers Texas” – supplement from The Daily Texan about publishers with a picture of Bill Wittliff on the cover, dated 1982; newspaper clippings, and a few book catalogs.
BOX #806 folder 14
“Corona Publishers” – draft by Cox about the San Antonio-based publisher, catalogs, newspaper clippings, and book announcements.
BOX #806 folder 15
“Creative Publishing Company” – book catalogs titled The Early West and Ride into History.
BOX #806 folder 16
“The Eagle and the Raven” – a few hand written notes, and information on the book The Eagle and the Raven by James Michener.
BOX #806 folder 17
“BC mail” – correspondence generated from Cox’s Texana column, 1982 through 1995.
BOX #806 folder 18
“Media relations general” – some hand written notes, photocopies and newspaper clippings on media and publicity, handouts and other information on media relations.
BOX #806 folder 19
“BC mail ‘91/93” – correspondence generated from Cox’s Texana column.
BOX #806 folder 20
“University of Texas Press” – book announcements, some newspaper clippings, and a press release folder for Texas by James Michener, notes by Cox.
BOX #806 folder 21
“Forever Texas” – Cox grants permission for his work to appear in anthology.
BOX #806 folder 22
“LCRA project 9/18/92” – short script for an announcement about the Colorado River Trails.
BOX #806 folder 23
“LCRA project 6/95” – marketing analysis for the publishing of LCRA’s book Historic Colorado River Trails.
BOX #806 folder 24
“Lockheed / 3-M”- material related to a project to describe Austin, Texas.
BOX #806 folder 25
“Lonesome Guv” – short script of Lonesome Dove parody about the governor’s race between Ann Richards and Clayton Williams.
BOX #806 folder 26
“Lone Star Junction 9/96” – articles printed from the website, handwritten notes, limited correspondence, by-laws of the organization, and information about the website.
BOX #806 folder 27
“Lone Star Weekly” – letter stating publication on hold, and information on editor’s conference.
BOX #806 folder 28
“Outdoor Annual ‘97” – article by Cox for Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual, notes, and a letter of agreement.
BOX #806 folder 29
“Historic Austin” – materials and correspondence relating to the publication of the book by the Heritage Society of Austin, and newspaper clippings about the book.
BOX #806 folder 30
“Media Relations How-to’s” – workbook from media relations workshop 1994, magazine articles about public relations, and a handbook titled Law Enforcement Public Information.
BOX #806 folder 31
“Correspondence” – dates range from 1985 to 1999 and subjects include books, publishers and reviews. Some correspondence is from Betty Cox.
BOX #806 folder 32
“CMT Schools Project 6/98” – Center for Media Training, project addressed special needs of schools in light of such events as school shootings, etc, and some correspondence.
BOX #806 folder 33
“Big Bend Panorama 5/96” – evaluation by Cox of Kenneth Ragsdale’s book, hand written notes, and organizational outline of book.
BOX #806 folder 34
“Agent (Dupree/Miller)”- correspondence relating to Cox’s agent, notes, and article entitled Queen of the Book Deal, Jan Miller.
BOX #806 folder 35
“Santa Gets Busted” – short script about Santa and the Texas Highway Patrol for the Christmas party, 1990.
BOX #806 folder 36
“Hollywood” – correspondence relating to the use of the Texas DPS signage, ID’s, etc. in a movie, and newspaper clippings on films made in Texas.
BOX #806 folder 37
“NBCC” – the National Book Critics Circle directories for 1986/1987 and 1992/1993.
BOX #806 folder 38
“Amarillo Book” – correspondence relating to research for book Historic Amarillo, and a draft of the introduction by Cox.
BOX #806 folder 39
“Amarillo book PR 4/100 ==> √” – newspaper clippings about book, memo about a book signing, and a thank you letter from the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce.
BOX #806 folder 40
“Earp, Rob √” – correspondence from Earp concerning a novel about the Texas Rangers and includes character profiles and plot sketch.
BOX #806 folder 41
“Commanche Trail TXDot STY √” – photocopy of article by Cox.
BOX #807 folder 1
Stand-off in Texas gallery proofs dated 02/10/98 (part 1 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 2
Stand-off in Texas gallery proofs dated 02/10/98 (part 2 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 3
Texas Stand-off: Media Relations in a Crisis draft (part 1 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 4
Texas Stand-off: Media Relations in a Crisis draft (part 2 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 5
Killers and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis early draft (part 1 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 6
Killers and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis early draft (part 2 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 7
Killers, Crooks and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis draft (part 1 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 8
Killers, Crooks and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis draft (part 2 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 9
Killers and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis draft edited by Linda Cox (part 1 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 10
Killers and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis draft edited by Linda Cox (part 2 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 11
Killers and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis draft edited by Betty Cox (part 1 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 12
Killers and Kooks: Media Relations in a Crisis draft edited by Betty Cox (part 2 of 2).
BOX #807 folder 13
“Hot Line to Austin” – Borger News Herald correspondence and articles by Cox, 1971.
BOX #807 folder 14
“Land book project misc.” – correspondence, drafts of articles by Cox, and notes about a book of maps from the records division of Texas.
BOX #807 folder 15
“Pecos – Texas Highways” – correspondence, notes, and drafts of Cox’s articles on the Pecos River.
BOX #807 folder 16
“Press card essay” – article by Cox on who gets a DPS Press card.
BOX #807 folder 17
“Storyteller” – article by Cox and limited correspondence.
BOX #807 folder 18
“Telephone history project index” – photocopies of articles about phones, copies of comic strips from The New Yorker and an outline for history piece.
BOX #807 folder 19
“Texas crude” – articles on review of Cox’s book on Texas humor about oil.
BOX #807 folder 20
“Texas Scrapbook” – Cox’s publishing contract with Honeysuckle Imprint, list of possible book contributors, and an essay titled Elvis and Me by Michael Adams.
BOX #807 folder 21
“Texas Highways June 1993 fact checking” – drafts of articles by Cox with corrections, and notes.
BOX #807 folder 22
“TMA History article” – draft of Cox’s article about Texas Medical Association, some correspondence, and TMA information.
BOX #807 folder 23
“Wind 4/27/92” – materials relating to a possible legal case in which Cox might assist.
BOX #807 folder 24
“Windsor” – materials relating to the book Austin: An Illustrated History.
BOX #807 folder 25
“Wirtz Book” – correspondence, book proposal and information from UT Press website.
BOX #807 folder 26
“Yule Fools” – draft of short script The Story of Elfis Presley”, and notes.
BOX #807 folder 27
“Wordsmiths copy” – drafts of articles plus letter from Wordsmith rejecting Cox’s work, 1981.
BOX #808 folder 1
“Booking / TX Highways 3/98” – correspondence, drafts, and notes relating to article by Cox titled By the Book which appeared in the October 1998 issue of Texas Highways, magazine issue included.
BOX #808 folder 2
“Co-OP project ‘97” – lists of authors’ names and addresses in the Texas author database 1997, the University of Texas author database 1997, and separate additions by Cox.
BOX #808 folder 3
“Disaster MS ’04 MCL” – draft with hand written notes from Cox’s book Texas Disasters.
BOX #808 folder 4
“Kunetka, Jim” – three reviews of Kunetka’s work and his business card.
BOX #808 folder 5
“LBJ bios” – newspaper clippings of reviews of books about LBJ plus a press kit for the book Lone Star Rising by Robert Dallek.
BOX #808 folder 6
“Mr. and Mrs. Felipe La Torre” – notes, drafts and article by Cox titled Kickapoos Almost Immune to Change; clipping from the Austin American Statesman, July 1977.
BOX #808 folder 7
“Matthew, Watt” – newspaper clippings about Matthew’s life and death.
BOX #808 folder 8
“McMurtry, Larry” – newspaper clippings about The Last Picture Show and Lonesome Dove, articles by McMurtry, and articles about Archer City and McMurtry’s book store.
BOX #808 folder 9
“VF #3 – 20 Photography Information” – pamphlets on photography, newspaper clippings about photography, and notes from Journalism 231- Basic Photography.
BOX #808 folder 10
“Literature, general” – newspaper clippings on reading, authors, and American literature; articles and cartoons from the 30th anniversary of the National Books Awards, and notes from journalism class.
BOX #808 folder 11
“Lonesome Dove” – quotes from the miniseries, press photo from CBS of Robert Duval as Gus, printout from the SWWC website and other Lonesome Dove websites, and numerous newspaper clippings about the miniseries.
BOX #808 folder 12
“More Basic Texas Books” – Texas Books for Every Library list, other reading lists, newspaper clippings by Cox, correspondence, notes and drafts of Cox’s work More Basic Texas Books, book catalogs, and book announcements.
BOX #808 folder 13
“Writers /Non-Texas II” – numerous newspaper clippings on authors, and information from the Edgar Allan Poe historic site.
BOX #808 folder 14
“Texas Writers” – newspaper clippings and announcements of readings including Courage at the Typewriter and Trail of Feathers, both held at the SWWC.
BOX #808 folder 15
“Travel Books” – book announcement for Texas Auto Trails and typed notes.
BOX #808 folder 16
“Western Art” – newspaper clippings on artists such as Will James and Charlie Russell.
BOX #808 folder 17
“The Westerners” – photocopy of article Posses All Over the Place: Publications of the Westerners”, from the Spring 1968 edition of The Library Chronicle.
BOX #808 folder 18
“Writers” – newspaper clippings on books and authors including Bill Wittliff, and book announcements.
BOX #808 folder 19
“Writers II” – newspaper clippings, correspondence and book announcements.
BOX #808 folder 20
“Richardson, Dr. Rupert” – newspaper clippings on local historian.
BOX #808 folder 21
“Cody Memorial Library” – essay by Jessie Daniel Ames, and correspondence from Southwestern University.
BOX #808 folder 22
“Greeting Card Ideas (Betty Wilke Cox file)” – a few hand written notes for captions inside greeting cards.
BOX #808 folder 23
“Art, Texas II” – newspaper clippings about Texas artists and Western art and artists, and museum brochures.
BOX #808 folder 24
“AWL” [Austin Writers League] – newsletters, some correspondence and a 1985 directory.
BOX #808 folder 25
“Books: Audio” – newspaper clippings about books on tape; dates range from 1988 to 1994.
BOX #808 folder 26
“Texas Books in Review” – newsletter issues from 1983, 1987 and 1989.
BOX #808 folder 27
“Texas Almanac” – promotional material for the Dallas Morning News Texas Almanac from 1984-85, 1990-91, and 1988-89. Includes photo.
BOX #808 folder 28
“Writers / Non-Texas I” – numerous newspaper clippings about authors and book announcements.
BOX #808 folder 29
“Slide show technique” – newspaper clippings about audio and visual presentations, informational material on slides and projectors, and notes.
BOX #808 folder 30
“Photographic equipment” – notes, correspondence, receipts, manuals and newspaper clippings, all concerning cameras and related equipment.
BOX #809 folder 1
“Media bibliography” – newspaper clippings on the media and “spin”.
BOX #809 folder 2
“Spokespersons II” – newspaper clippings on press secretaries, and the March 8, 1998 issue of The Washington Post Magazine.
BOX #809 folder 3
“Land ms. MLC” – edited version of text for land office map book along with editor’s report by Roger Griffen, 1986.
BOX #809 folder 4
“Artists, Texas and Texas Art” – numerous newspaper clippings, photos and other promotional material related to artists, with notes and drafts.
BOX #809 folder 5
“Adam Michael” – newspaper clippings about author, and a draft by Cox on Adams, 2/1/83.
BOX #809 folder 6
“Adams, Ramon” – article by Jeff Dykes titled The Western Worlds of Ramon Adams.
BOX #809 folder 7
“TX Book Festival 1998” – material relating to the book festival and Cox’s attendance as author and moderator.
BOX #809 folder 8
“Texas Book Festival” – material from the 1997 and 1999 festivals.
BOX #809 folder 9
“Caro, Robert II” – newspaper clippings mainly on Caro’s biography of LBJ, and notes and drafts from Cox’s review of the book.
BOX #809 folder 10
“Cokesbury Books” – two Cokesbury Book Store catalogs, newspaper clippings on the store, and notes and drafts by Cox.
BOX #809 folder 11
“Cox, Mike misc. mss. & proofs” – drafts by Cox, newspaper clipping of Cox’s article from June 12, 1966 in the El Paso Times Sunday Magazine.
BOX #809 folder 12
“Crime Books” – newspaper clippings on crime books, book announcements, and an essay by Mike Kingston titled A History of the Mystery.
BOX #809 folder 13
“Hondo Crouch” – newspaper clippings on man known as the “clown prince of Luckenbach”, some notes, and a book announcement for Hondo My Father by Becky Crouch Patterson.
BOX #809 folder14
“Connie Hager” – correspondence, photos, and draft titled Connie Hager – Bird Woman by L. A. Wilke.
BOX #809 folder 15
“Hand book of Texas entries” – newsletters from the Handbook of Texas, newspaper clippings, and notes and drafts of biographical entries.
BOX #809 folder 16
“John Holmes” – newspaper clippings on Holmes’ A Portrait of Texas book.
BOX #809 folder 17
“How to write for money” – work books for sessions one, two, four, five, seven, and eight.
BOX #809 folder 18
“Col. Chase Askins” – article by L. A. Wilke along with twelve black and white photos and negatives.
BOX #809 folder 19
“Bosworth, Allan” – correspondence and information on Bosworth.
BOX #809 folder 20
“Bugbee, Harold” – articles about Bugbee’s work.
BOX #809 folder 21
“Carpenter, Liz” – one black and white photo of Carpenter with a small scratch, notes, and correspondence.
BOX #809 folder 22
“Mike Cochran” – book jacket from Deliver Us From Evil by Cochran, book announcement, and one black and white photo of Cochran.
BOX #809 folder 23
“Cramer, T. Dudley” – correspondence.
BOX #809 folder 24
“Dewlen, Al” – newspaper clippings about Dewlen’s books, notes, and book announcements.
BOX #809 folder 25
“Dixon, Samuel Houston” – printout from The Handbook of Texas about Houston.
BOX #809 folder 26
“Document declassification” – title of article by Cox, drafts, notes, and an article from Texas A & M’s Office of Public Information.
BOX #809 folder 27
“Duncan & Gladstone Publishers” – book announcement and review of Enchanted Rock.
BOX #809 folder 28
“Essay books” – article reviewing Lost in West Texas and book announcement for Commonplace Mysteries.
BOX #809 folder 29
“Ethnic histories” – book announcement, newspaper clippings, correspondence and The Medallion newsletter from the Texas Historical Commission, February 1992 and March 1992.
BOX #809 folder 30
“John Henry Faulk II” – newspaper clippings on the life, work and death of Faulk and includes a program from his memorial service.
BOX #809 folder 31
“Friedman, Kinky II” – newspaper clippings about Friedman, reviews of his books, and his run for governor in 2006.
BOX #809 folder 32
“Francis Fugate, El Paso” – article by Fugate and correspondence.
BOX #809 folder 33
“Goddard, Ruth 472-8896” – article about Goddard, and promotional material, including her photo, for her book titled Porfirio Salinas.
BOX #809 folder 34
“Frank Goodwyn” – correspondence between Cox and Goodwyn, and newspaper clipping of Cox review of Goodwyn’s book about the King Ranch.
BOX #809 folder 35
“Haley, James L.” – newspaper clippings, notes and draft about Haley’s book Passionate Nations.
BOX #809 folder 36
“Media Relations – old material” – syllabus for DPS presentation of policies, material from criminal justice class and newspaper clippings relating to press matters.
BOX #809 folder 37
“Larry Hodge Stories” – correspondence between Cox and Hodge, notes, and Honeyholes for Panhandle Pheasants.
BOX #809 folder 38
“Huson, Hobart” – correspondence from Kathleen Huson Maxwell, seven photos, and newspaper clipping on Hobart.
BOX #809 folder 39
“Jackson, Jack” – newspaper clippings about the life, work, and death of Jackson including a piece by Jesse Sublett.
BOX #810 folder 1
“Media Relations issues /new” – numerous newspaper clippings on the press, media relations, and crime reporting.
BOX #810 folder 2
“News media issues/press law” – newspaper clippings and newsletters from F.O.I,
The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas.
BOX #810 folder 3
“Hangar Talk” – correspondence between Betty Cox and Bob Jamison, draft of Hangar Talk, and photocopies of various articles from the 1940’s.
BOX #810 folder 4
“Media Relations handbook” – various handbooks about public relations, the media, and publicity.
BOX #810 folder 5
“Herman” – correspondence between Betty Cox and Bob Jamison and drafts of Herman.
BOX #810 folder 6
“Hungary” – correspondence between Betty Cox and Bob Jamison, notes, and drafts with revisions of Hungary for Pheasant”.
BOX #810 folder 7
“Jamison - Publications” – a few photocopies of articles written by Bob Jamison”.
BOX #810 folder 8
“Morgan” – correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison relating to Jamison’s book and Morgan Publishing.
BOX #810 folder 9
“Razor-Tooth & Rattler” – essays on fax paper.
BOX #810 folder 10
“Razor-Tooth & Rattler” – drafts, notes, printouts from The Handbook of Texas online, and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison.
BOX #810 folder 11
“Recipes” – recipes, such as Gator Sauce and Squirrel, for inclusion in Jamison’s book and limited correspondence relating to the recipes.
BOX #810 folder 12
“Astronauts” – newspaper clippings, correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison and a 1999 community guide to Claremont, Oklahoma.
BOX #810 folder 13
“Banker” – magazine BANK from October 1998 and Independent Bankers from June and October 1998 (part 1 of 2).
BOX #810 folder 14
“Banker” – newspaper clippings on a variety of topics, correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison, one diskette, drafts and notes, and the August 2, 1999 issue of Time Magazine featuring the death of John Kennedy (part 2 of 2).
BOX #810 folder 15
“Amazon” – notes, drafts, and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison.
BOX #810 folder 16
“Aircraft” – notes and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison.
BOX #810 folder 17
“Ref. request” – correspondence, notes, and drafts from Jamison
BOX #810 folder 18
“Jamison Photos” – seventeen photos including trip to the Amazon and other hunting and fishing photos.
BOX #810 folder 19
“Illustrations” – correspondence, two photos, and photocopies of locations with hand written notes.
BOX #810 folder 20
Untitled folder – materials relating to Jamison’s book Airplanes, Alligators and Hi-fin Blues, nine photos, notes, and correspondence.
BOX #810 folder 21
“King, Larry” – newspaper clippings, two press photos of King, and book announcements.
BOX #810 folder 22
“John S. Mayfield” – notes and information about the Mayfield library and a Christmas card signed by Mayfield.
BOX #810 folder 23
“Florida Roberts” – seven photos, a booklet The True Story of the Tree, and drafts of The Stubborn Fisherman by L. A. Wilke.
BOX #810 folder 24
“Marshall, Bruce” – promotional material for Marshall’s book Uniforms of the Alamo.
BOX #810 folder 25
“Katherine Anne Porter” – newspaper clippings about Porter and her childhood house in Kyle.
BOX #810 folder 26
“Pulp writers” – newspaper clippings on authors.
BOX #810 folder 27
“Readers/Writers Roundtable Solado” – 1990 list of readers and writers attended the roundtable where Mike Cox was the emcee, and photocopies of biographies.
BOX #810 folder 28
“Reid, Ace” – newspaper clippings and promotional material for Cowpokes.
BOX #810 folder 29
“Tom Lea” – newspaper clippings about Lea and his work, and promotional material for The Brave Bulls and other works.
BOX #810 folder 30
“Bess Whitehead Scott” – newspaper clippings about the 100th birthday for Scott, one of Texas first women reporters.
BOX #810 folder 31
“Sigma Delta Chi VF#3-29” – March 1955 roster of Sigma Delta Chi, and Cox’s pledge nametag.
BOX #810 folder 32
“Weems, Eddie” – correspondence between Cox and Weems, dates from 1980’s and 1990’s; information on the Texas Folklore Society and the Texas Institute of Letters, and newspaper clippings.
BOX #811 folder 1
“Media Relations ethics” – newspaper clippings on crime and reporting.
BOX #811 folder 2
“Media Relations legal issues 1999==>” – notes and newspaper clippings.
BOX #811 folder 3
“BTB II proofs & letters [more Basic Texas Books]” – notes, correspondence, drafts, and galley proofs for Cox’s More Basic Texas Books book.
BOX #811 folder 4
“They Call’em Snake Hunters MLC ms.” – drafts of work by Cox.
BOX #811 folder 5
“Lammert History Series” – correspondence between Cox and Lammert on book proposal.
BOX #811 folder 6
“Guide to the Texas Revolution” – article by Cox.
BOX #811 folder 7
“Media Relations” – numerous newspaper clippings about the media, more FOI Focus newsletters, the 1985-86 Journalism & Ethics report, and the 1985-86 Freedom of Information report.
BOX #811 folder 8
“Will the dogs” – draft of story from Jamison’s Airplanes, Alligators, and Hi-fin Blues.
BOX #811 folder 9
“Recipes” – recipes and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison.
BOX #811 folder 10
“Ref. Requests” – requests from Betty Cox to confirm information for Jamison’s book.
BOX #811 folder 11
“Doctors” – draft of The Doctors.
BOX #811 folder 12
“Volunteers” – information and newspaper clippings on Dayton volunteer firefighters, and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison.
BOX #811 folder 13
“Mrs. Palmer Smith Elgin, Tx” – correspondence between Cox and Smith, 1990’.
BOX #811 folder 14
“Sonnichsen, C. L.” – newspaper clippings about the author/historian.
BOX #811 folder 15
“Floyd V. Studer indexed” – newspaper clippings on the Dean of Archeology.
BOX #811 folder 16
“Texas History Movies” – newspaper clippings and correspondence on re-print of book by the same title.
BOX #811 folder 17
“Texas Magazines” – newspaper clippings about Texas Monthly, SW Review, and the Texas Observer.
BOX #811 folder 18
“Travis Co. Collection” – newspaper clippings and information from the Austin History Center.
BOX #811 folder 19
“Cadwallader Washburn indexed” – correspondence between Cox and Mrs. Washburn from 1981, and newspaper clippings relating to draft by Washburn.
BOX #811 folder 20
“Bill Wittliff” – newspaper clippings about Bill Wittliff and Encino Press.
BOX #811 folder 21
“Media Relations- new” – numerous newspaper clippings
BOX #811 folder 22
“Bibliography” – list of books with call numbers to be checked out.
BOX #811 folder 23
“Birds” – photocopies of information about birds and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jameson.
BOX #811 folder 24
“Characters” – correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison, notes, and photocopies of various newspaper clippings.
BOX #811 folder 25
“Belize” – notes, drafts with revisions, and correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison, information on bats, information on Belize, and drafts of Jamison’s Land of the Jaguars.
BOX #811 folder 26
“Dogs” – a faxed copied Dogs.
BOX #811 folder 27
“Family” – notes, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and correspondence.
BOX #811 folder 28
“Bear Hunt” – correspondence, drafts of bear story by Jamison, and information on bears.
BOX #811 folder 29
“Gators” – numerous newspaper clippings, information on alligators and crocodiles, correspondence between Betty Cox and Jamison, drafts of Alligator Hunt II and Alligator on My Hook by Jamison.
BOX #811 folder 30
“Women Writers/TX” – newspaper clippings on female authors.
BOX #811 folder 31
“A. C. Greene” – newspaper clippings, a photo of Greene, and book announcements.
BOX #811 folder 32
“Jamison – NASA” – material from the LBJ Space Center including a color print of the crew of the eighth manned Apollo mission.
BOX #812 folder 1
“Authors, Texas indexed” – photos, newspaper clippings on authors, book announcements, and program from the Texas Writers Roundup 1970 and 1971.
BOX #812 folder 2
“Book Club of Texas” – newspaper clippings, booklets, and programs from meetings.
BOX #812 folder 3
“Eakin Ranger book” – correspondence between Cox and Eakin Press, notes, newspaper clippings with review of Cox’s book about the Texas Rangers, glossary of terms, and Eakin Press catalogs.
BOX #812 folder 4
“E books/ promotion 2000==>” – newspaper clippings on e-book publishing and online book stores, and a newspaper clipping on the latest Harry Potter movie.
BOX #812 folder 5
“Austin: Books about” – newspaper clippings, notes, and book announcements.
BOX #812 folder 6
“Writers, Texas/Deceased” – numerous newspaper clippings, book announcements, Cox’s draft of piece on H. B. Fox, and photocopied material from the following books:
Pen Points by Henry Harrison, Deep in the Hearts of Texans by Perry Wampler Nichols, and The Gay Place by William Brammer.
BOX #812 folder 7
“The Printing Salesman’s Herald” – books 39, 31, 44, 41 and 40 by the same title, published by Champion Papers.
BOX #812 folder 8
[newsletters] – newsletters from a variety of presses and organizations such as the Clements Center for Southwest Studies from SMU, the Texas Outdoor Writers Association and Book News from East Texas Publishers.
BOX #812 folder 9
[Texas Book Festival] – newspaper clippings about festival and festival programs and schedule of events from several different festival years.
BOX #812 folder 10
[Book announcements I] – announcements of new books, press releases, and other promotional material.
BOX #812 folder 11
[Book announcements II] – announcements of new books, press releases, and other promotional material.
BOX #812 folder 12
[Book announcements III] – announcements of new books, press releases, and other promotional material.
BOX #812 folder 13
[Book catalogs and book lists I] – from a variety of publishers, also includes promotional material.
BOX #812 folder 14
[Book catalogs and book lists II] – from a variety of publishers, also includes promotional material.
BOX #812 folder 15
[Book catalogs and book lists III] – from a variety of publishers, also includes promotional material.
BOX #813 folder 1
[Invitations to readings, book signings, etc.] – included is a 1998 holiday card from the SWWC/WG, and events such as the Vaquero fundraiser and the Rio Grande panel discussion.
BOX #813 folder 2
[Directories and brochures] – a variety of directories and brochures including one to the Wittliff Gallery and for the Daughters of the Republic of Texas library.
BOX #813 folder 3
[Book Club of Texas] – variety of material from the Book Club of Texas and the Texas Writers Project, May 1999.
BOX #813 folder 4
[Lone Star Rising] – advance, uncorrected proof of Lone Star Rising by William C. Davis.
BOX #813 folder 5
[Newspaper clippings I] – numerous newspaper clippings on books, authors and publishing, and includes some material from the internet and magazines.
BOX #813 folder 6
[Newspaper clippings II] – numerous newspaper clippings on books, authors and publishing, and includes some material from the internet and magazines.
BOX #813 folder 7
[Envelope I] – newspaper clippings, Austin Writers League newsletters, and newspaper from Kyle, 1937. Includes letter to Curator Connie Todd.
BOX #813 folder 8
[Envelope II] – materials related to Cox’s Texana column, newspaper clippings, and drafts. Includes letter to Curator Connie Todd.
BOX #813 folder 9
“Texana correspondence” – old correspondence related to Cox’s Texana column. Includes letter to Curator Connie Todd.
BOX #813 folder 10
“Authors, Texas II” – newspaper clippings and book announcements (part 1 of 2).
BOX #813 folder 11
“Authors, Texas II” – newspaper clippings and book announcements (part 2 of 2).
BOX #813 folder 12
[correspondence, notes and drafts] – this material was no longer in its original file but is made up of various correspondence, some book announcements, hand written and typed notes, and drafts for several pieces by Cox (part 1 of 2).
BOX #813 folder 13
[correspondence, notes and drafts] – this material was no longer in its original file but is made up of various correspondence, some book announcements, hand written and typed notes, and drafts for several pieces by Cox (part 2 of 2).
BOX #813 folder 14
[Texas Folklore Society] – newsletters from the Texas Folklore Society, 1990 through 2001.
BOX #813 folder 15
[Betty Cox – Bob Jamison correspondence] – correspondence, notes, and drafts (part 1 of 2).
BOX #813 folder 16
[Betty Cox – Bob Jamison correspondence] – correspondence, notes, and drafts (part 2 of 2).
Accession 2007-106
SWWC ongoing accessions Box 783 folder 19
“Jameson, Bob [Betty Wilke Cox file]” - correspondence between Wilke Cox and Bob Jameson on the subject of the book “Airplanes, Alligators, and Hi-fin Blues”.
SWWC ongoing accessions Box 783 folder 20
Various newspaper clippings, mainly on the state of the book sale business, a few issues of “Austin Writers League” newsletters, and an issue of “The Roundup” from September/October 1981.
Accession 2007-118
SWWC Box 783, folder 22
Misc newspaper clippings, book catalogs including “Texas History” from American Press and the March 23, 1990 issue of “Book Quotes, and limited correspondence; some material relates to a book store once co-owned by Cox in Austin, Texas in the 1980’s.
Accession 2007-126
SWWC Box 783, folder 24
“More Texas Letters Stuff” - various book catalogs and a few documents that are part of Betty Cox’s Jameson material.
Archival materials following the life of Western Writer, J. Evetts Haley, from 1926-2017. The collection contains some of his earliest works, manuscripts, magazine articles, news clippings, obituaries, and books written by his peers about Haley’s legacy. This collection was put together by his close friend, freelance writer, Mike Cox thus most of the books in the collection are signed.
BOX 2827 (1 of 1)
Box Folder
2827 1 The Shamrock, Huffman, and The Montana Cow Country magazines,
September–October 1955
2827 2 The Shamrock, Christmas on The Range magazines, November–December 1955
2827 3 Texas Highways magazine, March 1987
2827 4 Southwest Review Vol. XVIII, No. IV, Driving a Trail Herd, Summer 1933
2827 5 Focus on the Frontier, Western Album, short story, 1957, Signed
2827 6 Erle P. Halliburton: Genius with Cement, book, 1959, Signed
2827 7 “Texas Folklore Society”; Newsletters and programs, April 15, 1991
2827 8 “MLC Memberships”; Letters and Banquet Program, January 23, 1981–
March 20, 1993
2827 9 “Texas Biographies”; News clippings and book reviews, January 24, 1926–
November 29, 1989
2827 10 “Texana”; Newspaper clippings, letter, short stories, magazine articles, and
brochures, January 20, 1927–Spring 1984
2827 11 “Capitol Legends Book”; Annotated book draft, emails, proofreading material
and notes, February 14, 2012–October 25, 2016
2827 12 “Collectors Institute”; Transactions, Fourth Annual Meeting, Combined Workshop Reports, 1971–1972
2827 13 “Texana Misc”; Meeting and ceremony pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and
calendar, November 18, 1972–2017
2827 14 “Texana Misc”; Museum brochures, bound short stories, and letters, December 11, 1965–March 3, 2011
2827 15 “Haley”; Handbooks and short stories, March 19, 1929–February 1979, Signed
2827 16 “Haley”; Painting and Prejudice, pamphlets, letters, and short stories,
February 29, 1956–April 12, 1996, Signed
2827 17 “Haley”; Magazines, museum gallery books, short stories (Signed), and
programs, November 17, 1953–Fall 1993
2827 18 “Haley”; Short stories (Signed), pamphlets, letters, and magazines, March 23, 1951–May 1999
2827 19 “Haley”; The New American, The Cattlemen, Facets, magazines, short stories
and news clippings, September 1940–March 3, 1986
2827 20 “Haley”; Obituary, articles on legacy, Christmas card, letters, and magazines,
1974-Fall 2004
2827 21 “Haley”; Congressional record, Christmas on the plains, magazines and
short stories, 1950–Summer 1996
2827 22 “Cancelled Stamps”; Stamps collection, undated
Backlog
1. Cowboys Who Rode Proudly, written by 15 contributors, 1992
2. If The Range Could Talk, by J. Evetts Haley, July 1976, Signed
3. Life on the Texas Range, text by J. Evetts Haley, 1973, Signed
4. Life on the Texas Range, text by J. Evetts Haley, 1952, Signed
5. Crafting A Southern Masterpiece: J. Evetts Haley and Charles Goodnight: Cowman &
Plainsman, by B. Byron Price, 1986, Signed
6. Windmills, Drouths And Cottonseed Cake: A biased biography of a West Texan Ranger,
by John A. Haley, 1995
7. J. Evetts Haley: The Legacy, compiled and edited by Evetts Haley Jr., 1996, Signed
8. Jeff Milton: A Good Man with a Gun, by J. Evetts Haley, 1948, Signed
9. J. Evetts Haley: A True Texas Legend, by Bill Modisett, 1996, Signed
10. Casement of Juniata, by Donald R. Ornduff, 1975
11. Charles Schreiner General Merchandise: The Story of a Country Store, by J. Evetts
Haley, 1969
12. Rough Times, Rough Fiber: A Fragmentary Family Chronicle, by J. Evetts Haley, 1976
13. Panhandle – Plains Historical Review XLI, by Albert Pike, 1968
14. Charles Schreiner General Merchandise: The Story of a Country Store, by J. Evetts
Haley, 1944
15. Southwestern Review, by John W. Thomason, Jr., Spring 1934
16. Journey in the Prairie, by Albert Pike, 1968, Signed
17. The Flamboyant Judge, by James D. Hamlin, 1972
18. Story of the Shamrock, by J. Evetts Haley, 1954
19. The Alamo Mission Bell, by J. Evetts Haley, 1974
20. The Diary of Michael Erskine, by J. Evetts Haley, 1979, Signed
21. Crafting A Southwestern Masterpiece: J. Evetts Haley and Charles Goodnight: Cowman
and Plainsman, by B. Byron Price, 1986, Signed
22. Who Shot The Bear?, by Don E. Carleton, 1984, Signed
23. On His Native Heath… In His Natural Element, J. Evetts Haley, 1992, Signed
24. And The Passing Of The Old West, by J. Evetts Haley, 1978, Signed
25. Rough Times, Tough Fiber: A Fragmentary Family Chronicle, by J. Evetts Haley, 1976,
Signed
26. Early Days on the Texas – New Mexico Plains, by Bill Oden, 1965, Signed
27. Trails Travelled Tales Told, by Hervey E. Chesley, 1979, Signed
28. Anniversaries in the Blood, by Michael Adams, 1988, Signed
29. Jessie Daniel Ames’ Book Collection: A bibliography, by Jessie Daniel Ames, 1969
30. George W. Littlefiled Texan, by J. Evetts Haley, 1943, Signed
31. Texas Ranger Tales: Hard – Riding Stories From The Lone Star State, by Mike Cox,
2016
32. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 8, No. 5., Edited by Mike Cox, October
2015
33. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 8, No. 6., Edited by Mike Cox, December 2015
34. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1., Edited by Mike Cox, March 2016
35. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, Edited by Mike Cox, June 2016
36. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 9, No. 3, Edited by Mike Cox, September 2016
37. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4, Edited by Mike Cox, December 2016
38. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, Edited by Mike Cox, March 2017
39. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2, Edited by Mike Cox, June 2017
40. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3, Edited by Mike Cox, September 2017
41. Wild West History Association Journal, Vol. 10, No. 4, Edited by Mike Cox, December 2017
42. Men of Fiber, by J. Evetts Haley, 1963
43. J. Evetts Haley: Cowman – Historian, by Chandler A. Robinson, 1967
44. What A World Of Wonder!: An Appreciation J. Evetts Haley: Cowman, Historian, American, by J. Evetts Haley, 1990
45. An American Masterpiece, by Bill Modisett, 2007
46. Blind Man’s Bluff, by Michael Adams, 1982
47. Robbing Banks was my business: The Story of J. Harvey Bailey, by J. Evetts Haley, 1973
48. The Night of the Tiger, by Al Dewlen, 1956, Signed
49. Robbing Banks was my business: The Story of J. Harvey Bailey, by J. Evetts Haley, 1973, Special Edition
50. The XIT Ranch of Texas and the Early Days of the Llano Estacado, by J. Evetts Haley,
1967, Signed
51. A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power, by J. Evetts Haley, 1990
52. A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power, by J. Evetts Haley, undated
53. A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power, by J. Evetts Haley, undated
54. The Golden Touch, by Al Dewlen, 1958
55. Western History Association Program, 31st Annual Conference, 1991
56. One Hundred Paintings And Drawings, by Tom Lea, May and June 1963
57. The Parnell Brothers Story: A Brief Memoir of the Rigorous Lives of Two Panhandle- Plains Cowmen, Edited by John A. Haley, 1988
Archival materials following the research of writer, Mike Cox, on the Texas Rangers. This collection is made up of government documents, drafts, stories, Ranger records, obituaries, and biographies of hundreds of former Rangers. The research begins right after the civil war up until the early 2000s.
BOX 2861 (1 of 10)
Box Folder
2861 1 “Rangers 1850s #1”; Notes, Texas State Library, News clippings, Texas State Times, 1855-1859
2861 2 “Rangers 1850s #2”; News clippings, Frontier Times, Indians Indians Indians,
Report for the Secretary of the Interior, Funeral Info, 1857- 1988
2861 3 “San Saba Mob”; Dallas Morning News, Austin Daily Statesman, Lonestar
Iconocast, 1897- 2003
2861 4 “Santa Anna/ Coleman E.”; The Abilene Morning Reporter News, News clippings, Frontier Times, and Correspondence, 1924- 1994
2861 5 “Santa Claus bank robbery 12/23/1927”; Invitation, News clippings, Articles,
Abilene Reporter News, 1921- 2007
2861 6 “Rangers – 1830’s”; Rules and Regulations, Correspondence, News clippings,
Frontier Times, 1843
2861 7 “Scott, Capt. M.”; News clippings, Genealogy Records, Ancestry.com,
August 5, 1882- 2004
2861 8 “Ramsey, J.A. Murder 1926”; Newspaper Clippings, 1926
2861 9 “Ranger Reunion”; Pamphlet, Texas Ranger Association Foundation, News clippings, 1900-1987
2861 10 “Camp Sabinal”; Cavalry Camp Site, and Notes, Undated
2861 11 “Salt War”; Mexican Americans in Texas History, Texas Highways, Voice of the Mexican Border, Frontier Times, 1931- 1991
2861 12 “San Diego Plan I”; Rebellion in the Borderlands, Newspaper Clippings, 1923
2861 13 “Plan of San Diego II”; Texas Historical Commission, Invoices, Correspondence,
News clippings, DPS Paperwork, Tom Mayfield, Trail guide
2861 14 “Warren, Ben C. Killed 2/10/1885”; News clippings, Out of the Past: Cemeteries
of West Texas, Ranger Wars Caused by Early Day Fencing
2861 15 “Ranger Weapons”; Magazine Clippings, Correspondence, Frontier Facts,
Invoices, Early Colt Revolvers, Age of the Gun Fighter, The Cattleman
2861 16 “Williamson, R.M. II/ re:leg 7/00”; Postcard, newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1970- 2000
2861 17 “Word, Orville T.”; DPS papers, Frontier Times, undated
2861 18 “Wright, ‘Dogie’”; Award Ceremony Invitation, Tribute to a Ranger’s Lady,
Times Herald, 1982- 1985
2861 19 “Wright, Capt. Will”; The State Trooper, Texas Ranger Dispatch, News clippings, Correspondence, 1899-1942
2861 20 “Zimmermann Telegram”; Speaking of Texas, World Journal Tribune,
March 1967-January 1994
2861 21 “WPA Histories”; Noah Armstrong, Dave Burns, Jesse Jolly, Tom Morgan,
Elizabeth Roe, and Daniel Boone Sinclair, 1998
2861 22 “Walker’s Creek Battle”; Correspondence, William Bollaert’s Texas,
After San Jacinto, The Boerne Star, Pamphlet, Jack Hay’s Big Fight
1844- 2013
2861 23 “Wallace, Big Foot”; Newspaper Clippings, The Dawson and Mier Prisoners,
Correspondence, American Statesman, Texas Veterans in Mexican War,
1937- 1989
2861 24 “Ware, Dick”; Colorado City Record, Obituary, Biography, 1902- 1997
2861 25 “Warnke, Oscar”; News clippings, Notes, April 28, 1979, August 1, 1989
Box 2862 (2 of 10)
Box Folder
2862 1 “Sullivan, John L. Scrapbook”; Photograph, Correspondence, Newspaper
Clippings, Train Tickets, Invoices, Wanted Poster, and Notes, 1891- 2005
(1 of 2)
2862 2 “Sullivan, John L. Scrapbook”; Photograph, Correspondence, Newspaper
Clippings, Train Tickets, Invoices, Wanted Poster, and Notes, 1891- 2005
(2 of 2)
2862 3 “Tankersly, Fayette”; The Tankersly Family, Ancestry Info, and Notes, 1951
2862 4 “Townsend, E.E”; Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Rangers and Indians in the Big Bend Region, Ranger, River Guard, Ranchman, and Notes, 1923- 1999
2862 5 “Light Townsend”; Correspondence, News clippings, Sul Ross State Teacher’s College Bulletin, 1927- 1999
2862 6 “Tumlinson”; Correspondence, Mail, Biography, Obituary, DeWitt Colony Militia Captains, 1981- 2003
2862 7 “Trowbridge, Joe”; Trowbridge Family History, George Trowbridge Murder Trial, 1987
2862 8 “Jeff Vaughan”; Jeffrey Eagle Vaughn, Annotated Manuscript, Notes, Correspondence, Warrant of Authority, Oath of Service, The Great Vaughan, 1902- 1998
2862 9 “Vergara Incident 1914”; News clippings, The Austin Statesman, February–March 1914
2862 10 “Samuel Walker”; Notes, Correspondence, Newsletters, Auction Form, Invitations, Mail, True West, Biography, Funeral Literature, and Newspaper Clippings, 1848 – 2000
2862 11 “Fort Sherman”; Fort Sherman in Titus County, Texas, 1964
2862 12 “Sherman not 1930”; Dallas Morning News, Austin Statesman, The Houston
Press, and Anniversary Speed Graphic, May 9, 1930-May 10, 1990
2862 13 “Sowell, A.J.”; Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas, Frontier Times, News clippings, Correspondence, Notes, and Short Stories, July 1,1891–1970
2862 14 “Spanish Flu Kills TX Rangers 1918”; “Spanish Flu Kills TX Rangers 1918”;
Encyclopedia Americana, Oath of Members Ranger Force,
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918, Life at Camp Funston, 1916-1996
2862 15 “Silver Stars + Six Guns”; Annotated Manuscripts, Zane Grey Reporter,
and Pamphlets, 1987–1990
2862 16 “Space Rangers”; Power Rangers in Space, Captain Video and his video
Rangers, and articles, 2008
2862 17 “Zeno Smith”; Newspaper Clippings, A good man wears a black hat, Notes,
DPS papers, and Correspondence, 1945 – 2012
2862 18 “Straight Talk/ FTRA Newsletter”; Newsletters, 1994 – 2005 (1 of 2)
2862 19 “Straight Talk/ FTRA Newsletter”; Newsletters, 1994 – 2005 (2 of 2)
2862 20 “TR 2-file; Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Dallas Morning News,
Postcards, Biographies, From Citizen Soldiers to organized police
Short Stories, 1873 – 2009 (1 of 2)
2862 21 “TR 2-file; Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Dallas Morning News, Postcards, Biographies, From Citizen Soldiers to organized police short stories, 1873 – 2009 (2 of 2)
2862 22 “Seguin Ranger Station”; The Old Ranger Station, Correspondence, Biographies,
News clippings, James E. Ivey, 1936 – 2015
2862 23 “Joe Sitters II (Ed Bartholemew File)”; Map, The Long Rio Grande, Short Stories, Interview Transcripts, and Notes, 1896 – 1991
2862 24 “Sterling, W.W.”; Clan Sterling Online, The Handbook of Texas Online, 2003
2862 25 “Camp San Saba”; Early History of Camp San Saba, Camp San Saba, March 1933
2862 26 “Spanish Law Enforcement”; Mission Cattle Rustling, Archivo de la Nacion,
Nunca Hemos Sidos rebeldes, March 1975–March 2000
2862 27 “Special Rangers”; Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, The Pittsburgh Gazette, DPS Special Ranger, and Notes, 1935 – 1986
2862 28 “Stage Robbery 4/7/1874”; Daily Statesman, April 8, 1874 – April 17, 1874
2862 29 “San Angelo Stage Robbery”; Austin Daily Statesman, Correspondence, Frontier Times, San Angelo Stage Coach Robbery, and Notes, April 22, 1861–February 1999
2862 30 “Ranger 2-file”; Newspaper Clippings, Photographs, Short Stories, Wild Card, Newsletters, July 3, 1927 – December 2, 2003
2862 31 “Ranger 2-file”; Invoices, Correspondence, Austin Statesman, News clippings.
Hailey Library Newsletter, and Magazine Articles, February 4, 1899 – September 23, 2008
Box 2863 (3 of 10)
Box Folder
2863 1 “Rangers –1930s #1”; The Dallas, Newspaper Clippings, Articles,
DPS Documents, Ranger Payroll, March 1932 – April 1938
2863 2 “Rangers –1930s II”; Department of Public Safety, News clippings,
Sheriff’s Association of Texas Magazine, July 8, 1931- December 1, 1936
2863 3 “Rangers –1930s II”; Ranger Papers, Newspaper Clippings, Biographies,
Memorandums and Short Stories, September 9,1930 – April 1991
2863 4 “Rangers Cases/ 1930s”; Texas Ranger Private, Co. A, News clippings, Correspondence, and Magazine Articles, February 4, 1935 – April 4, 1991
2863 5 “Rangers – 1940s”; Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, The DPS Chaparral, Camp Mabry, 1941 – 1997
2863 6 “Rangers 1940s”; The Cattleman, Dallas Morning News, Austin American,
Murder at Camp Swift 1942, May 8, 1941 – February 1, 2007
2863 7 “Rangers –1950s”; Biennial Report of Attorney General Will Wilson,
Newspaper Clippings, The DPS Chaparral, The Cattleman Times Herald,
and Colliers, March 13, 1950 – September 23, 1990 (1 of 2)
2863 8 Rangers –1950s”; Biennial Report of Attorney General Will Wilson, Newspaper Clippings, The DPS Chaparral, The Cattleman Times Herald, and Colliers, March 13, 1950 – September 23, 1990 (2 of 2)
2863 9 “El Muerto Legend + Big Foot Wallace”; El muerto del rodeo, The Headless Horseman of South Texas, The legend of el muerto, 1848
2863 10 “Moore, John Henry”; Moore’s Fort, Fayette Country Biographies, Moore Cemetery, and Correspondence
2863 11 “Jack Moore”; The Timing of Tex Moore, Austin Statesman, and News clippings,
July 29, 1938 – January 1971
2863 12 “C.R. Moore”; Annotated Manuscript, Notes, DPS Papers, Ranger Paperwork,
U.S. Marshals Pamphlet, and Correspondence, May 1909 – April 1990
2863 13 “Monument Springs”; Hobbs News Sun, November 30, 1997–December 28, 1997
2863 14 “Tom Mix/ Rangers Who weren’t”; News clippings, Tom Mix the Formative,
Tom Mix Riding up to Glory, Sheriff Tom, and Notes, June 10, 1990 – January 1995
2863 15 “Monuments/Rangers”; Frontier Times, News clippings, Commemoration
Articles, and Biographies, September 1927 – March 1986
2863 16 “Bob Miller”; Correspondence, Manuscript, Certificate of Deputation,
Adjutant General Report, and Office of JP, 1931 – 1999
2863 17 “Mexia Martial Law”; News clippings, Mexia Daily Telegram, and Mexia Evening News, January 12, 1922 – January 19, 1922
2863 18 “Mersfelder, Nick/ Ranger”; San Angelo Standard Times and The Cattleman,
1933 – March 16, 1969
2863 19 “McNelly, L.H. Capt.”; Wild West, Frontier Times, The Junior Historian,
News clippings, June 1939 – February 2002
2863 20 “McKinney, Charles”; Charles McKinney Sheriff, May 21, 1993
2863 21 “McDonald, Bill”; Newspaper Clippings, The Junior Historian, Notes, Letters,
Taylor Trotwood Magazine, April 1907 – January 30, 1996
2863 22 Newsletters, Book Chapters, Banquet Invitations, Letters, Pamphlets, Event Calendar, and Short Stories, April 14, 1933 – May 8, 2013
2863 23 “Ranger Reminisces”; Fort Worth Star Telegram, Kimbel, R.G., Holston, J. Willis, and Notes, 1878 – June 11, 1932
2863 24 “Rangers General”; News clippings, Magazines, Manuscript, Letters, Outlines,
Texas Ranger Heritage Society, and Correspondence, 1887 – 2005 (1 of 2)
2863 25 “Rangers General”; News clippings, Magazines, Manuscript, Letters, Outlines,
Texas Ranger Heritage Society, and Correspondence, 1887 – 2005 (2 of 2)
2863 26 “Ranger 2-file”; Notes, Business Cards, Photographs, News clippings,
July 1929 – March 1, 2009 (1 of 2)
2863 27 ““Ranger 2-file”; Notes, Business Cards, Photographs, News clippings,
July 1929 – March 1, 2009 (2 of 2)
Box 2864 (4 of 10)
Box Folder
2864 1 “Jack Hays Statue”; News clippings, Letters, Programs on Hays Statue
Commemoration, and Photographs, August 29, 1931 – December 13, 2001
2864 2 “Hamer, Frank”; Invoices, News clippings, Short Stories, Interview Transcripts,
and Correspondence, March 19, 1915 – January 3, 2001
2864 3 “Hamer, Harrison”; News clippings, Correspondence, and Letter,
February 22, 1932 – January 20, 2000
2864 4 “Herold, George, TX Ranger”; George Herold…. Unsung Hero of the West,
undated
2864 5 “Tom Hickman”; Photo, Obituary, News clippings, Texas Ranger Papers, and
Magazines, March 16, 1920 – February 5, 1999 (1 of 2)
2864 6 “Tom Hickman”; Photo, Obituary, News clippings, Texas Ranger Papers, and
Magazines, March 16, 1920 – February 5, 1999 (2 of 2)
2864 7 “Highsmith, Benjamin”; Frontier Times, Notes, Short Story, Biographical Article,
1848 – February 22, 2004
2864 8 “Hispanic Ranger”; Letter, DPS Papers, Newspaper Stories, September 11, 1969 - March 15, 1996
2864 9 “Hoodoo War”; Lucia Holmes Diary, Frontier Times, Short Stories, News clippings and Programs, March 8, 1923 – August 2005 (1 of 2)
2864 10 “Hoodoo War”; Lucia Holmes Diary, Frontier Times, Short Stories, News clippings and Programs, March 8, 1923 – August 2005 (2 of 2)
2864 11 “Ft. Houston”; Short Story, Articles, Drawing, and Writing,
January 1955 – August 13, 1964
2864 12 “Houston’s Rangers 1860”; Short Story, Rough Draft, News clippings,
November 21, 1860 – March 2, 2002
2864 13 “Hornsby Bend Cemetery”; Dedication Papers, Emails, Plans, and Emails,
June 16, 1840 – October 25, 2008
2864 14 “The Horse Marines”; Short readings, News clippings, 1938 – February 4, 1999
2864 15 “John R. Hughes, Captain”; Obituary, News clippings, Correspondence, Postcards, Short Stories, February 13, 1906 – February 13, 2006 (1 of 2)
2864 16 “John R. Hughes, Captain”; Obituary, News clippings, Correspondence, Postcards, Short Stories, February 13, 1906 – February 13, 2006 (2 of 2)
2864 17 “Capt. Hughes, John R. II”; Short Stories, Magazine Clippings,
Post- Mortem Events, 1907 – June 8, 2004 (1 of 2)
2864 18 “Capt. Hughes, John R. II”; Short Stories, Magazine Clippings,
Post- Mortem Events, 1907 – June 8, 2004 (2 of 2)
2864 19 “Fort Inglish”; News clippings and Notes, February 4, 1935 – November 17, 1960
2864 20 “Iron Gray”; Photographs, News clippings, Photocopy of Horsebook, and
Iron Gray’s Last Ride, February 15, 1925 – 1991
2864 21 “Jackson Massacre”; News clippings, Biographies, Indian Papers of Texas,
The Southwest, 1966 – 2007
2864 22 “Jones, Capt. Frank”; News clippings and Correspondence, April 27, 1892 – January 25, 1943
2864 23 “Johnson, M, Tate”; News clippings, Biographies, Letters, and Burial Information, October 30, 1949 – January 23, 2002
2864 24 “Jones, John B.”; Magazines, General Orders, News clippings, Emails, Pamphlets, Cemetery Literature, 1874 – September 6, 2005
2864 25 “Rangers Killed in Line of Duty”; Cemetery Records, News clippings,
FBI Bulletin, and Eulogies, September 11, 1902 – May 12, 2000
2864 26 “Kilpatrick Papers”; A Big Bend Feud, Paper, Draft, and Research, March 2001 (1 of 2)
2864 27 “Kilpatrick Papers”; A Big Bend Feud, Paper, Draft, and Research, March 2001 (2 of 2)
Box 2865 (5 of 10)
Box Folder
2865 1 “Labor Troubles/Rangers”; The Case, The Handbook of Texas,
1970 – October 13, 1999
2865 2 “Lewis, G.K. ‘Legs’”; Census, News clippings, Letters, and Biographical Articles, 1850 – November 21, 1996
2865 3 “Little River Fort”; News clippings, and Notes, July 18, 1936
2865 4 “The Lone Ranger”; News clippings, Photo, Plot Summaries, and Magazine
Articles, 1938 – March 2012
2865 5 “Lost Valley Fight 7/12/1874”; Frontier Times, Tough Little Ranger,
Houston Daily Telegraph, and Map, November 18, 1988
2865 6 “Mabry, W.H.”; Charles Allen Culberson, The Handbook of Texas,
1929 – January 14, 2001
2865 7 “Jeff Maltly”; Letters, December 8, 1865 – May 5, 1868
2865 8 “McCulloch, Ben”; Pioneer West, Collections Receipt, 1978 – 1982
2865 9 “Adjutant General Reports”; Photocopies and Reports, 1875 – 1934 (1 of 3)
2865 10 “Adjutant General Reports”; Photocopies and Reports, 1875 – 1934 (2 of 3)
2865 11 “Adjutant General Reports”; Photocopies and Reports, 1875 – 1934 (3 of 3)
2865 12 “Capt. Aldridge”; Newsclippings, Typewriter Letters, Letters, and Catalouge,
November 14, 1879 – May 8, 1937
2865 13 “<19th Century> Misc. Former Rangers Deceased + retired”; Obituaries,
Correspondence, and News clippings, June 14, 1915 – October 3, 2000
(1 of 3)
2865 14 “<19th Century> Misc. Former Rangers Deceased + retired”; Obituaries,
Correspondence, and News clippings, June 14, 1915 – October 3, 2000
(2 of 3)
2865 15 “<19th Century> Misc. Former Rangers Deceased + retired”; Obituaries,
Correspondence, and News clippings, June 14, 1915 – October 3, 2000
(3 of 3)
2865 16 “Adjutant General Misc.”; The Handbook of Texas, Harpoon, Newsclippings,
Texas Confederate Generals, July 21, 1881 – February 15, 1999
2865 17 “Adjutant General Records”; Adjutant General, Correspondence, 1839 – August 1, 1990
2865 18 “Capt. Roy Aldrich”; Newspaper Clippings, Biographies, and Correspondence,
July 12, 1919 – May 5, 1957
2865 19 “Aldrich Thesis”; Correspondence, Business and Financial Papers, Legal
Documents, Thesis, Archives of Big Bend, and printed Biographies
1852 – 1981
2865 20 “Misc. Clips from Aldrich Collection”; News clippings, 1880 – 1957
2865 21 “Alamo Rangers”; Printed Biographies, News clippings, Information Request, and Correspondence, 1986 – August 22, 1998
2865 22 “Allison – Robertson Murders”; State of Texas vs. Tom Ross, The Cattleman,
Correspondence, April 1923 – September 1986
2865 23 “Arrington, G.W.”; Pamphlets, Clippings, Records, and Printed Biographies,
August 12, 1875 – April 1979
2865 24 “Art/ Rangers”; Statute Commemoration, Photographs, Magazine, News clippings, Programs, October 22, 1969 – January 1995
2865 25 “Aten, Ira”; News clippings, Frontier Times, Six and One-Half Year in the Ranger Service, September 23, 1891 – July, 7 1983
2865 26 “Badges I”; Newsclippings, Photographs, Police Literature, and Order Forms,
July 14, 1957 – 1994
Box 2866 (6 of 10)
Box Folder
2866 1 “Ross, Sul”; Short Stories, News clippings, Son Remember, Military History,
1886 – 1982
2866 2 “Rangers 1860’s”; Biographies, News clippings, Frontier Time, Terry’s Texas
Rangers, February 11, 1862 – September 12, 2000
2866 3 “Rangers 1860 II”; Head Qtrs. 1st Front Dist., and Notes, September 4, 1864
2866 4 “Ranger Mules”; Notes and Documents, Southwestern Quarterly, News clippings,
undated
2866 5 “Ranger Museum, Waco”; Pamphlets, Renovation Plans, Correspondence, News clippings, Applications, and News Releases, March 1993 – June 2001
2866 6 “Ranger Myth”; Frontier Times, John Wayne and DPS Officers, News clippings,
August 1938 – October 2001
2866 7 “Nevill, C.L.”; San Antonio Daily Light, El Paso Herald, Texas Ranger Dispatch,
and News clippings, June 14, 1906 – August 25, 2005
2866 8 “Noras Raid”; News clippings, and The Handbook of Texas, 1915
2866 9 “A.V. Oden”; State of Texas, Speech Transcript, and News clippings, 1891–1986
2866 10 “Odle Brother”; Annotated Manuscript, Cemetery Info, Maps, Correspondence,
Notes, August 29, 1991 – October 27, 1998
2866 11 “Outlaw, Bass Killed 4/6/1894”; Wild West, Frontier Times, News clippings,
Census Records, and Articles, 1850 – August 2005
2866 12 “Paint Rock Battle”; Annotated Manuscript, Jack Hays, Notes, Correspondence,
Photograph, Frontier Times, 1924 – April 2002
2866 13 “Rangers 1870s”; News clippings, Short Stories, Frontier Times, Biographies,
General Laws, April 11, 1873 – February 10, 2002 (1 of 2)
2866 14 “Rangers 1870s”; News clippings, Short Stories, Frontier Times, Biographies,
General Laws, April 11, 1873 – February 10, 2002 (2 of 2)
2866 15 “Ranger Reports/1880”; Fort Davis Texas, Frontier Times, News clippings,
Correspondence, Notes, and Presentation Transcript, May 21, 1880 – August 29, 2000
2866 16 “Rangers 1880s II”; News clippings, Dick Duncan Case, Wesley Collier Killing,
Notes, July 1886 – February 1939
2866 17 “Rangers 1890s”; Frontier Times, Headquarters Co. D, Notes, Biographies,
News clippings, Voice of the Mexican Border, April 30, 1890–
March 3, 2000
2866 18 “Rangers 1910 – 1919”; Chronology, Mexican Revolution, Timeline,
News clippings, October 15, 1915 – June 17, 2008
2866 19 “Co. A 1913”; Notes, Correspondence, Oath of Members Ranger Force,
July 7, 1905 – February 8, 1990
2866 20 “April 1913 AG Letters”; Letters, The New York Times, Notes, and Turney & Burges, April 28, 1913
2866 21 “Rangers 1900 – 1920”; Invoices, Magazine Clippings, Daily Statesman,
Correspondence, Articles, Short Stories, Advertisements
July 22, 1905 – December 27, 1958
2866 22 “Loyalty Rangers – 1918”; Letter from AG and List of Duties, undated
2866 23 “General Orders 1918”; List of General and Special Orders, and DPS Forms,
August 20, 1918
2866 24 “General Orders 1919”; List of General and Special Orders, January 14, 1919
2866 25 “Rangers 1920s”; News clippings, Chapters, Adjutant General, Frontier Times,
Notes, and University of Texas, 1920 – February 7, 2001 (1 of 2)
2866 26 “Rangers 1920s”; News clippings, Chapters, Adjutant General, Frontier Times,
Notes, and University of Texas, 1920 – February 7, 2001 (2 of 2)
2866 27 “General Orders 1920s”; List of General and Special Orders, September 17, 1920
Box 2867 (7 of 10)
Box Folder
2867 1 “Green James Franklin Texas Ranger”; San Antonio Daily Light, Genealogy Info,
July 6, 1892 – January 3, 2012
2867 2 “Zane Grey Manuscript”; Annotated Manuscripts, Invoices, Newsclippings,
Correspondence, and Short Story, June 7, 1990 – July 10, 1990
2867 3 “Peak, June”; Magazine Clippings, Frontier Times, Train Tickets,
December 31, 1882 – March 1976
2867 4 “Pecos Ranger Cross Ceremony 9/6/08”; Program, Mail, Biographies,
Cemetery Info, Frontier Battalion Papers, 1878 – August 28, 2008
2867 5 “Peoples, Clint Papers”; Clint People Collection Finding Aid, undated
2867 6 “Perry, Rufus”; Newsclippings, Frontier Times, Correspondence, Biographies,
Articles, and Obituaries, October 7, 1985 – June 7, 2001
2867 7 “Poems/ Songs re: Rangers”; Sheet Music, Songs, Poems, Newsclippings,
Correspondence, 1911 – 2001
2867 8 “Porvenir, TX”; Biography, Handbook of Texas Online, and Correspondence,
May 7, 2008 – December 19, 2008
2867 9 “Proctor Ranger History”; Newsclippings, July 8, 1973 – July 29, 1973
2867 10 “Fort Preston”; SW Historical Quarterly, January 1953
2867 11 “Quotes/ Rangers”; Frontier Times, The American Statesman, Correspondence,
1882 – March 20, 1882 – March 20, 1994
2867 12 “Plum Creek Battle”; The Battle of Plum Creek, Manuscript, Newsclippings,
August 27, 1976
2867 13 “Ranger Bios”; Biographies, Correspondence, Newsclippings,
December 31, 1913 – April 2010
2867 14 “TX Ranger General I”; Senate, The Texas Democrat, People, Biographies,
Short stories, December 16, 1846 – May 19, 2001
2867 15 “Ranger General II”; Correspondence, Newsclippings, Biographies, Invitations,
Journal Articles, FBI Bulletin, The Sleuth Sayer, 1933 – August 1994
(1 of 2)
2867 16 “Ranger General II”; Correspondence, Newsclippings, Biographies, Invitations,
Journal Articles, FBI Bulletin, The Sleuth Sayer, 1933 – August 1994
(2 of 2)
2867 17 “Ranger Constitutionality Crisis/1925”; News Articles and Court Documents,
August 2, 1924 – February 25, 1925
2867 18 “Ranger Docs”; Biographies on Events and Rangers, 1848 – 1925
2867 19 “Ranchers/ Rangers 10/8/05”; Invitations, Notes, and Archival Examination,
October 8, 2005
2867 20 “Texas Rangers”; Magazine Clippings, Biographies, Headquarter of,
Cemetery Info, and State of Texas, April 21, 1890 – April 11, 2015
2867 21 “Ranger Officers”; Partial List of Texas Ranger Company and Unit Commanders,
1823 – 2005
2867 22 “Ranger/Old Clips”; Frontier Times, San Antonio Daily, Dallas Morning News,
Newspaper Articles, and Biographies, 1882 – 1950
2867 23 “Ranger Park/ Circle T. Ranch”; Pamphlet, Map, Invitation, and Notes,
October 7, 2006
2867 24 “Ranger Philosophy”; Letter and Newsclippings, August 6, 1948 – June 1985
2867 25 “Racial Troubles”; Of Soldiers, Racism, The California Rangers, Newsclippings,
1998 – January 13, 2000
2867 26 “Reenactment Group”; Photographs, Badland Texas Rangers, Sadletramps,
and Correspondence, March 24, 1991 – February 15,2002
2867 27 “Richarz, H.J. Capt.”; Voice of the Mexican Border, Daily State Journal,
DPS Papers, Muster Roll, October 20, 1870 – March 25, 1999
2867 28 “Rough Riders/Rangers”; The Comet, Correspondence, Newsclippings,
April 29, 1898 – July 20, 1997
2867 29 “Russells/Rangers’: News clippings, Adjutant General’s Department,
Oath of Members, Notes, and Annotated Manuscript, 1912 – 1943
2867 30 “Roberts, Dan Capt.”; Newsclippings, Short Stories, Obituary, Faxes, Emails,
1925 – 1998
2867 31 “Rogers, Capt. John H.”; Letters, Journal, Articles, Magazine Articles,
Newspaper Clippings, and Photograph, 1887 – 1997
Box 2868 (8 of 10)
Box Folder
2868 1 “Rip Ford”; Family Tree, Letters, Articles, Obituary, Frontier Times, Pamphlets,
John Salmon, (“rip ford”), Newsclippings, 1909 – January 6, 2001
2868 2 “Fox, Monroe Capt.”; Oklahoma State Trooper, Timeline, Photograph, undated
2868 3 “Frontier Battalion”; Adjutant General Orders, Biographies, Frontier Times,
Articles, Frontier Forces State of Texas, Cartoons, and Notes
May 8, 1874 – July 18, 1985
2868 4 “Fusselman, Charles kill 4/17/1890”; El Paso Times, and Obituary,
April 18, 1890 – March 16, 1976
2868 5 “Former Ranger Assn”; Invitation, Texas Tech Honors, Former Texas Ranger
Association Roster, Newsclippings, Pamphlet, and Business Cards,
October 28, 1985 – April 25, 2001
2868 6 “FTRA Board 2003”; Texas Ranger History and Education Center Plans, Memos,
Meeting minutes, Financial Documents, Correspondence,
September 25, 2002 – October 24, 2003
2868 7 “FTRA video project 2/08”; Annotated Screenplay, Drafts, Notes, Correspondence, February 2, 2008 – March 8, 2008
2868 8 “Former Ranger Assn.”; Financial Documents, Newsclippings, Pamphlet
Prototype, News Packets, Invitations, Event Calendars, Photographs,
undated (1 of 2)
2868 9 “Former Ranger Assn.”; Financial Documents, Newsclippings, Pamphlet
Prototype, News Packets, Invitations, Event Calendars, Photographs,
undated (2 of 2)
2868 10 “FTRA 2003 II”; Invitations, Notes, Plans, What Makes a Legend, FTRA
Bulletin, By-Laws, Mission Plan, Financial Documents, Newsclippings,
Correspondence, March 2003 – March 2005 (1 of 3)
2868 11 “FTRA 2003 II”; Invitations, Notes, Plans, What Makes a Legend, FTRA
Bulletin, By-Laws, Mission Plan, Financial Documents, Newsclippings,
Correspondence, March 2003 – March 2005 (2 of 3)
2868 12 “FTRA 2003 II”; Invitations, Notes, Plans, What Makes a Legend, FTRA
Bulletin, By-Laws, Mission Plan, Financial Documents, Newsclippings,
Correspondence, March 2003 – March 2005 (3 of 3)
2868 13 “FTRA ‘07”; Pamphlets, Invitations, Roster, TRHEC (CD), Correspondence,
News clippings, Straight Talk, and Worksheets, February 16, 2007–September 20, 2008
2868 14 “Texas Rangers FTRA”; Agenda, Invitations, Correspondence, Mail, Programs,
September 26, 2009 – October 18, 2013
2868 15 “NOLA- National Assn. Outlaws/Lawmen”; Program, July 26, 2013
2868 16 “Gallagher Ranch”; Houston Chronicle, April 13, 1986
2868 17 “Gault, Manny”; DPS Papers, Newsclippings, Correspondence, Notes, and
Timeline, May 24, 1934 – July 29, 1994
2868 18 “Garza Revolution/ 1892”; Frontier Times, Pensions – Texas Rangers—Garza
Revolution, 1890 – June 3, 1940
2868 19 “Gibson, Emily”; Baronial Forts of the Big Bend, Widow’s Application for
Pension, San Antonio Express, and Photograph
2868 20 “Gillespie, R.A.”; Texas Democrat, R.A. Gillespie: Texas Ranger and Mexican
War Hero, October 28, 1846 – 1977
2868 21 “Ranger Graves”; Obituaries, Cemetery Info, Ranger Burial Roster,
Newsclippings, and Articles, May 26, 1874 – November 14, 2001
2868 22 “Gholson, B.F.”; News clippings, Correspondence, and Recollections,
December 13, 1925 – September 11, 2000
2868 23 “J.B. Gillett”; Short Stories, Articles, Newsclippings, Notes, Outline,
Frontier Times, Cattleman, February 1924 – September 15, 1974
2868 24 “Ben Gooch”; Biography, undated
2868 25 “Gonzaullas, “Lone Wolf””; Newsclippings, Biographies, Short Stories,
July 29, 1951 – January 5, 2003
2868 26 “Gray, Capt. Jerry”; J.C. Fuller, Correspondence and Invoices,
June 13, 1919 – September 1 – 1950
Box 2869 (9 of 10)
Box Folder
2869 1 “Lyndon Johnson”; Official Inaugural Program, Presidential Addresses,
Pamphlets, Journal, and Quote Book, November 27, 1963 – February 1979
(1 of 2)
2869 2 “Lyndon Johnson”; Official Inaugural Program, Presidential Addresses,
Pamphlets, Journal, and Quote Book, November 27, 1963 – February 1979
(2 of 2)
2869 3 “Texas Letters”; News clippings, Magazines, Journals, Reports, Editorials,
Pamphlets, Invoices, and Invitations, 1934 – 2015 (1 of 3)
2869 4 “Texas Letters”; News clippings, Magazines, Journals, Reports, Editorials,
Pamphlets, Invoices, and Invitations, 1934 – 2015 (2 of 3)
2869 5 “Texas Letters”; News clippings, Magazines, Journals, Reports, Editorials,
Pamphlets, Invoices, and Invitations, 1934 – 2015 (3 of 3)
2869 6 “Writers”; Southwest Writer Series, Correspondence, Mail, Invoices, and Short
Stories, June 2, 1958 – 1971
2869 7 “Hays, Jack C.”; News clippings, True West, Biographies, Obituary, Texas Ranger Papers, and Drafts, December 31, 1836 – July 23, 2003 (1of 3)
2869 8 “Hays, Jack C.”; News clippings, True West, Biographies, Obituary, Texas Ranger Papers, and Drafts, December 31, 1836 – July 23, 2003 (2 of 3)
2869 9 “Hays, Jack C.”; Newsclippings, True West, Biographies, Obituary, Texas Ranger
Papers, and Drafts, December 31, 1836 – July 23, 2003 (3 of 3)
2869 10 “Grumbles, Capt. John J. + family”; Photographs, Correspondence, Obituaries,
and Notes, 1936 – September 23, 2009
2869 11 “Cortez, Gregario”; Hell, on the Nueces, Article, Short Story, Newsclippings,
Biographies, June 27, 1901 – 2008
2869 12 “Cortina, Juan N.”; Ranger Dispatch, Biographies, Reports and Articles,
April 4, 1872 – February 2009
2869 13 “Coryell, James”; Statesman Articles, April 30, 2010 – February 11, 2011
2869 14 “Cunningham, Capt. James”; Stories, Indian Fight over Dover Creek,
Courageous Pioneers, Cedar Gap Raid, 1865 – February 1960
2869 15 “E.M. Davenport; Inactive Personnel Record, News clippings,
September 1, 1939 – September 14, 1940
2869 16 “Dove Creek”; Disaster at Dove Creek, Kickapoo Counterattack at Dove Creek,
Bluford Luster Hollis, Texas Cattleman, December 1999– November 8, 2002
2869 17 “Dunn, John ‘Red’”; Frontier Times, Correspondence, Family Tree, and
Obituaries, September 1926 – 1991
2869 18 “Enchanted Rock Ranger Battle”; Newsclippings, Llano News, Fredericksburg
Standard, An Enchanted Victory, July 1, 1927 – May 1994
2869 19 “El Puerto Ranch”; City of Laredo Police Department, The Senate of the State of
Texas, DPS Papers, Map, Bealls, IEW, March 14, 1979 – May 2, 2000
2869 20 “Erath, George B.”; Waco Heritage and History, Texas Centennial Commission,
Biography, and Notes, February 1935 – Winter 1976
2869 21 “Fence Wars”; Articles, Newsclippings, Biographies, Barbed Wire Fence Wars,
Correspondence, November 11, 1886 – March 1, 2000
2869 22 “Ferguson Rangers” 1933-34”; Texas Ranger Discharge Papers, Special Orders,
Promotions, Transfers, and Biographies
2869 23 “Ranger Filmography”; Film Summaries and Correspondence, 1933 – 1999
2869 24 “FT. Fisher”; Photographs, Articles, Newsclippings, Fort Fisher Headquarters
Company F, April 16, 1964 – October 25, 1968
2869 25 “Fitzsimmons Prize Fight 1895”; Charles Allen Culberson, The Hide-and-seek
Fight of 1896, December 5, 1920 – January 2012
Box 2870 (10 of 10)
Box Folder
2870 1 “Badges II”; Photographs, Texas Ranger Uniform Info, DPS Memorandums,
Correspondence, February 1994 – February 3, 2000
2870 2 “Baker, Hen Texas Ranger”; News clippings, December 19, 2012
2870 3 “Barker, Dudley TxR”; Cemetery Information, Printed Biographies, Postcards,
Pamphlets, December 27, 1964 – September 4, 1999
2870 4 “Barry, Buck”; House of Representatives, Frontier Times, News clippings,
Correspondence, July 11, 1883 – May 9, 1998
2870 5 “The Battle of Brushy Creek index; Wild West, and Printed Biographies,
August 1997 – December 24, 2004
2870 6 “Baylor, George W.”; News clippings, Correspondence, Quarterly’s,
Short Stories, June 19, 1850 – November 21, 1996
2870 7 “Beard, A.G. TxR”; Fourth Generation and San Carlos Coal Mine,
Rio Grande Northern, February 21, 1941 – February 28, 2008
2870 8 “Bennett, A.E.”; News clippings, The Oldest Onward, November 1, 1983 – 1984
2870 9 “Birds Fort”; The Fort of Peace, Brief History of Bird’s Fort and Related Events,
News clippings, March 1945 – 1998
2870 10 “Blevins, William”; Manuscript, Records, and Faxes, 1856 – February 12, 1999
2870 11 “Big Bend Rangers”; Frontier Times, Turning Back the Clock 42, News clippings,
July 12, 1933 – August 29, 1963
2870 12 “Ranger Boats”; DPS Correspondence, Ranger Boats Wear Magazine,
June 26, 1997 – March 23, 1998
2870 13 “Border Troubles”; Short Stories, Newspaper Clippings, Magazine Articles,
August 13, 1915 – March 19, 2006
2870 14 “Brooks, J.A.”; News Articles, Program, Correspondence, and Notes,
April 1, 1924 – July 17, 2000
2870 15 “Brownsville Incident 1906”; The Negro Raid, His Life, Character,
Public Service, Newsclippings, 1929 – August 5, 2010
2870 16 “Bridge ‘War’ 1931”; Star Telegram, The Austin American, Newsclippings,
July 24, 1931 – December 2, 1986
2870 17 “Brite Ranch”; True West, Voice of the Border, and Texas DPSOA,
April 1998 – September 1999
2870 18 “Brown, Alex Murder 1937”; Newspaper Articles, Notes,
Sheriff Correspondence, and Case Materials, Undated
2870 19 “Buquor, Pasquale Leo”; Biography of Pasquale Leo Buquor, September 21, 2008
2870 20 “Bryant, Benjamin F. Texas Ranger”; Obituary, Correspondence, History of Bryant Station, October 2, 1999 – September 7, 2009
2870 21 “Burnet Ranger Camp/ 1847”; News clippings, Council Creek Calling,
April 27, 1972 – 1976
2870 22 “CBS Ranger Documentary”; Enforcers Second Draft, Undated
2870 23 “Canales, Jose Tomas”; Handbook of Texas Online, Texas Legislative
Joint Committee, July 23, 2002 – January 18, 1999
2870 24 “Canales Hearing 1919”; News clippings, January 17, 1919 – March 28, 2001
2870 25 “Carnes, Quirl Baily”; Treasury Department Correspondence, Company D Ranger Force, Oath of Service, Short Stories, Articles, February 28, 1903 – April 23, 1971
2870 26 “Ranger Centennial/ 1973”; 150 Years of Texas Rangers Press Kit,
News clippings, Press Releases, Manuscripts, Photographs,
February 20, 1973 – August 5, 1993
2870 27 “Center Point Cemetery 8/17; Frontier Times, Newsclippings, Programs,
Napkin, Correspondence, Burial Info, April 1924 – October 23, 1999
2870 28 “Chronology, Texas Rangers”; Texas Ranger Dispatch, Texas Ranger Timeline,
November 9, 1999 – May 4, 2001
2870 29 “Coffees in Rangers”; Who Was Ranger Coffee, Southwestern Quarterly,
Phonebook Info, True West, Winter 1953 – April 1990
2870 30 “Neal, Caldwell”; Frontier Times, January 1948
2870 31 “Collectibles, Ranger”; Texas Ranger Trading Cards, Commemorative Gun Order Forms, The Fan Man, Order Forms, Magazines, and News clippings, October 17, 1967 – 1998
2870 32 “Ft. Colorado”; News clippings, Photographs, Short Stories, Notes, Correspondence, August 1962 – 1981
2870 33 “Colonial Texas Rangers”; Articles, News clippings, Quarterly Journals,
Printed Biographies, January 1918 – March 26, 1992
2870 34 “Connor, Buck”; Adjutant General Department, Oath of Members Ranger Force,
Biography, and News Article, April 3, 1887 – May 31, 1916
2870 35 “Cook, Thalis T.”; The Steer Branded Murder, Frontier Times, Voice of the Mexican Border, Articles, and Notes, May 25, 1889 – February 12, 1999
2870 36 “Scott Cooley”; Scott Cooley – A Byword for Terror, April 2003
Backlog
1. Free to All: Carnegie Libraries & American Culture, Abigail A. Van Slyck, 1995
2. Golden West, May 1968
3. Wild West, August 1997
4. Frontier Times, February 1985
5. Not Between Brothers, D. Marion Wilkinson, 1996, Signed
6. Pioneer West, January 1978
7. True West, July 2002
8. Wild West, February 1978
9. The Judge’s Collection, Jenny Lind Porter, 1982, Signed
10. So, You Want to Read Zane Grey, Charles G. Pfeiffer, 1989, Signed
11. Book Stalking at Home & Abroad, Jake Zeitlin, 1987
12. The Southwest and West Coast in Literature, Vol. XXXIII, October 1954
13. Regionalism: The Southwest in the World of Literature, Joe O. Naylor, 1942
14. Mary Austin: The Southwest Works, Jo W. Lyday, 1968
15. Joseph Wade Hampton, Ronnie C. Tyler, 1969
16. A Departmental Case, O. Henry, 1980
17. The Editor Compleat, Edmunds Travis, 1964
18. What? Where? How to Get There, Charles G. Pfeifer, 1990
19. William Humphrey, James W. Lee, 1967
20. Fred Gipson, Sam H. Henderson, 1967
21. A Typestick of Texas History, Donna Lee Dickerson, 1971
22. Howdy Neighbor, Percy Stockton, 1939
23. The Philosophical Society of Texas: Proceedings, XXXI, 1967
24. The Ozona Story, Allan R. Bosworth, undated
25. Texas and the West, No. 16, undated
26. Texas Libraries, Vol. 25 No. 3, Fall 1963
27. Rare Books and First Editions, C. Loneman David, Spring 1961
28. Collecting Range Life Literature, Jeff Dykes, 1982
29. The Philosophical Society of Texas: Proceedings, 1945, Signed
30. One Hundred and Twenty-Five Texas Rarities & Uncommon, Michael D. Heaston, undated
31. The Plot of Bartolonme Pages, W. Thomas Taylor, 1990
32. Handicraft Printing in Texas, Fritz A. Toepperwein, April 26, 1954
33. The Future of Books, John H. Jenkins, 1982
34. A Selected Bibliography of Texana, Carl Black & Richard Ducote & Isabel Mahone,
1958
35. William A. Owens: A Symposium, Ernestine P. Sewell & James W. Byrd & Don B.
Graham & William T. Pilkington, 1981
36. Tom Lea: Artist in Two Mediums, John O. West, 1967
37. Western Writers Series, Dorys Crow Grover, 1989
38. O. Henry Almanac, Fritz A. Toepperwein, 1910
39. Return to the Heartland, Lawrence Clark Powell, 1987
40. The Long-Range Plan for Statewide Library Development in Texas, 1989 – 1991
41. John H. Jenkins Collection of Original Literary and Historical Manuscript
Compositions, The Jenkins Company, 1970
This collection consists of additional material from the Austin-based writer and journalist,Mike Cox. The majority of the material within the collection consists of letters written to Mike Cox from different universities, publishers, and other people. Also included are programs and magazines with articles written by Mike Cox, Naylor book listings and Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine of Texas and the Great Southwest, numerous Frontier Times journals and Relics magazines from as early as 1923. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Cox’s original description.
BOX 3329 (1 of 1)
Box Folder
3329 1 A Hertzog Progeny; lists of booked worked on by Carl Hertzog, 1971
3329 2 Pamphlets, letters to and from Mike Cox, photos, emails and The Journal of
Southern History, 1966-2013
3329 3 “Pecos Bill Talk”; Talk Mike Cox gave at Pecos Chamber of Commerce Annual
Banquet, January 30, 2009
3329 4 Letters to Mike Cox, flyer, author pamphlets, writing help pamphlets, 1964-2016
3329 5 “Travis Co. Book”; Archives history and towns of Travis County, July 7-16, 2014
3329 6 Letters, Annual Award Banquet programs and business card, 1987-2015
3329 7 Letters, ads of books and publications, undated
3329 8 Naylor Company letters, subscriptions, and lists of books printed by Naylor,
1940-1969
3329 9 List of Naylor Company, and letters, 2011
3329 10 Letters, articles and cards mailed to and from Mike Cox, 1966-1995
3329 11 Letters, newspaper articles by Mike Cox and cards to Mike, 1985-1998
3329 12 Letters and cards to Mike Cox, articles written by Mike Cox, 1988-2004
3329 13 Letters, cards and emails to Mike Cox, 1989-2004
3329 14 Letters and cards to Mike Cox, 1987-1995
3329 15 Letters, cards and copy of an article, 1987-1994
3329 16 Texas A&M University Press, Fall 1988
3329 17 Union College, Summer 2011
3329 18 Roundup Magazine, Mike Cox moderator of Lone Stars on page 22, June 2000
3329 19 Texas Sportsman Tracking Outdoors, Mike Cox article on page 14, undated
3329 20 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 20, July 2013
3329 21 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 31, November 2010
3329 22 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 25, December 2011
3329 23 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 45, November 2012
3329 24 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 26, July 2015
3329 25 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 26, January/February 2014
3329 26 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 50, May 2012
3329 27 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 40, October 2013
3329 28 Texas Parks & Wildlife, Mike Cox article on page 50, October 2011
3329 29 True West History of the American Frontier, Mike Cox article on page 32,
April 2015
3329 30 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 1978
Backlog
1 The Naylor Company Book Publishers of the Southwest, 1970
2 The Naylor Company Book Publishers of the Southwest, 1969
3 1976 Spring Announcement Naylor’s Spring Releases, 1976
4 Building a Publishing House for Texas and the Southwest, undated
5 New Naylor Books and Other Available Publications, Catalog No. 19,
Fall-1940
6 Naylor’s Epic-Century of Texas and the Great Southwest, Volume 19 No. 3,
July 1952
7 Naylor’s Epic-Century of Texas and the Great Southwest, Volume 19 No. 4,
October 1952
8 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 23 No. 2, Summer 1958
9 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 22 No. 1, January 1955
10 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 22 No. 2, April 1955
11 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 21 No. 1, Spring 1954
12 Naylor’s Epic-Century of Texas and the Great Southwest, Volume 20 No. 2,
April 1953
13 Naylor’s Epic-Century of Texas and the Great Southwest, Volume 20 No. 1,
January 1953
14 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Illustrated All-Texas Magazine, Volume 5 No. 9.
October 1938
15 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine the Illustrated Historical Quarterly of Texas,
April 1936
16 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 3 No. 3, October 1936
17 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Magazine of Texas and the Great Southwest,
Volume 12 No. 5, May 1945
18 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Magazine of Texas and the Great Southwest,
Volume 12 No. 6, June 1945
19 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine the Illustrated Historical Quarterly of Texas,
Volume 4 No. 1, April 1937
20 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Magazine of the Southwest, Volume 8 No. 6,
June 1941
21 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Magazine of the Southwest, Volume 8 No. 8,
August 1941
22 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Magazine of the Southwest, Volume 8 No. 9,
September 1941
23 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Illustrated All-Texas Magazine, Volume 5 No. 11,
December 1938
24 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 2 No. 2, Summer 1935
25 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Illustrated Historical Magazine of Texas,
Volume 5 No. 2, March 1938
26 Naylor’s Epic-Century the Illustrated All-Texas Magazine, Volume 7 No. 1,
February 1940
27 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, Volume 3 No. 3, October 1936
28 Brief for the Prosecution, September 1975
29 Under Texas Skies, Volume 4 No. 5, September 1953
30 Under Texas Skies, Volume 4 No. 5, signed, September 1953
31 Under Texas Skies, Volume 4 No. 5, September 1953
32 Austin, 1839-1989
33 Paintings from the C.R. Smith Collection, December 4, 1969-January 15, 1970
34 Naylor’s Epic-Century Magazine, January 1955
35 Christmas in Troubled Times, Christmas 1976
36 Borden at the Century Mark, Volume 33 No. 4, Winter 1959
37 The Philosophy Society of Texas Proceedings, 1987
38 Arizona and the West A Quarterly Journal of History, 1970
39 Sargent Brother Specimen Book of Type & Ornaments, undated
40 Jobber A Centennial Paean to a Press, 1945-1977
41 Concho River Review; Volume 11 No. 2, Mike Cox Texana Collection, Fall 1997
42 James P. Newcomb: Texas Journalist and Political Leader, undated
43 Carl Hertzog Printer for the Southwest, Catalogue No. 10, November 1983
44 Texas Libraries, Volume 25 No. 3, Fall 1963
45 A Man of Amazing Grace, 1913-1989
46 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 1978
47 The Author & Journalist, November 1928
48 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Summer 1967
49 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Fall 1967
50 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Spring 1968
51 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Summer 1968
52 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Fall 1968
53 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Winter 1968
55 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Spring 1969
56 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, Summer 1969
57 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1969
58 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1969
59 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1970
60 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1970
61 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, June 1970
62 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1970
63 Western Fiction Magazine, August 1970
64 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1970
65 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1970
66 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1971
67 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1971
68 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, June 1971
69 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1971
70 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1971
71 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1972
72 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1972
73 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, June 1972
74 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1972
75 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1972
76 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1972
77 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1972
78 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1973
79 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1973
80 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1974
81 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1975
82 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1975
83 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1976
84 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1976
85 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, June 1976
86 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1976
87 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1976
88 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1976
89 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1977
90 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1977
91 Relic a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, June 1977
92 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, June 1977
93 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, August 1977
94 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, October 1977
95 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1977
96 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, December 1977
97 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, February 1978
98 Relics a Link to Our Pioneer Heritage, April 1978
99 Frontier Times, Volume 6-No. 3, December 1923
100 Frontier Times, Volume 3-No. 9, June 1926
101 Frontier Times, Volume 3-No. 10, July 1926
102 Frontier Times, Volume 4-No, 1, October 1926
103 Frontier Times, Volume 4-No. 9, June 1927
104 Frontier Times, Volume 4-No. 10, July 1927
105 Frontier Times, Volume 5-No. 1, October 1927
106 Frontier Times, Volume 6-No. 2, November 1928
107 Frontier Times, Volume 6-No. 4, January 1929
108 Frontier Times, Volume 6-No. 7, April 1929
109 Frontier Times, Volume 7-No. 1, October 1929
110 Frontier Times, Volume 7-No. 3, December 1929
111 Frontier Times, Volume 11-No. 5, February 1934
112 Frontier Times, Volume 12-No. 4, January 1935
113 Frontier Times, Volume 13-No. 3, December 1935
114 Frontier Times, Volume 13-No. 11, August 1936
115 Frontier Times, Volume 14-No. 4, January 1937
116 Frontier Times, Volume 14-No. 5, February 1937
117 Frontier Times, Volume 15-No. 5, February 1937
118 Frontier Times, Volume 14-No. 6, March 1937
119 Frontier Times, Volume 14-No. 10, July 1937
120 Frontier Times, Volume 15-No. 3, December 1937
121 Frontier Times, Volume 14-No. 4, January 1938
122 Frontier Times, Volume 14-No. 4, January 1938
123 Frontier Times, Volume 15- No. 6, March 1938
124 Frontier Times, Volume 15-No. 7, April 1938
125 Frontier Times, Volume 15-No. 9, June 1938
126 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 3, December 1939
127 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 6, March 1940
128 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 8, May 1940
129 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 9, June 1940
130 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 10, July 1940
131 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 11, August 1940
132 Frontier Times, Volume 17-No. 12, September 1940
133 Frontier Times, Volume 18-No. 2, November 1940
134 Frontier Times, Volume 18-No. 4, January 1941
135 Frontier Times, Volume 18-No. 8, May 1941
136 Frontier Times, Volume 18-No. 9, June 1941
137 Frontier Times, Volume 18-No. 10, July 1941
138 Frontier Times, Volume 18-No. 12, September 1941
139 Frontier Times, Volume 19-No. 1, October 1941
140 Frontier Times, Volume 19-No. 3, December 1941
141 Frontier Times, Volume 19-No. 5, February 1942
142 Frontier Times, Volume 19-No. 7, April 1942
143 Frontier Times, Volume 19-No.9, June 1942
144 Frontier Times, Volume 19- No. 11, August 1942
145 Frontier Times, Volume 20-No. 4, January 1943
146 Frontier Times, Volume 20-No. 9, June 1943
147 Frontier Times, Volume 21-No. 7, April 1944
148 Frontier Times, Volume 21-No. 11, August 1944
149 Frontier Times, Volume 23-No. 8, May 1946
150 Frontier Times, Volume 23-No. 9, June 1946
151 Frontier Times, Volume 23-No. 10, July 1946
152 Frontier Times, Volume 23-No. 12, September 1946
153 Frontier Times, Volume 26-No. 12, September 1948
154 Frontier Times, Volume 25-No. 4, January 1948
155 Frontier Times, Volume 27-No. 1, October 1948
156 Frontier Times, Volume 28-No. 11, August 1951
157 Frontier Times, Volume 30-No. 1, January 1953
Archival materials received from Mike Cox pertaining to his research and professional works dating from 1960-2023 (one folder contains items developed 1920-1950). The collection focuses on his writings including Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present Vol. 2, Cinco Peso, and newspaper columns authored by Mike Cox. A majority of the material consists of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, manuscripts, notes, and correspondence. Also included are promotional materials, press releases, invoices, drawings, and floppy discs. Backlog includes 112 scholarly journals and newsletters.
UNPROCESSED BOX 4325 (1 OF 4)
BOX FILE
4325 1 “Footnotes in Texas History (Texas co-op Power Magazine)”; magazine articles,
2004-2011
4325 2 “Frontier Denison Diary”; printed pages of newspaper column, 1964, undated
4325 3 “Texas Sketches/Greene”; web articles and newspaper clippings, 1986-1999
4325 4 “Off the Beaten Trail”; newspaper clippings, 1962-1966
4325 5 “Tolbert’s Texas”; printed newspaper column, 1963-1983. 1 of 2
4325 6 “Tolbert’s Texas”; printed newspaper column, 1963-1983. 2 of 2
4325 7 “Texas Shiftings”; newspaper articles, 1988-1992
4325 8 “Texian Scrapbook”; notebook pages with newspaper clippings attached,
1963-1964
4325 9 “Speaking of Texas II”; magazine articles, 1990-2010
4325 10 “This Day in Texas”; printed newspaper columns, undated
4325 11 “This Day in Texas”; printed newspaper columns, 1965, undated. 1 of 2
4325 12 “This Day in Texas”; printed newspaper columns, 1965, undated. 2 of 2
4325 13 “Speaking of Texas”; magazine articles, 1977-2007
4325 14 “This is Texas-1962”; magazine articles, 1962
4325 15 “This is Texas-1963”; magazine articles, printed web articles, newspaper
clippings, 1963
4325 16 “This is Texas-1964”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1964
4325 17 “This is Texas-1965”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1965
4325 18 “This is Texas-1966”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1966
4325 19 “This is Texas-1967”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1967
4325 20 “This is Texas-1968”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1968
4325 21 “This is Texas-1969”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1969
4325 22 “This is Texas-1970”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1970
4325 23 “This is Texas-1971”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1971
4325 24 “This is Texas-1972”; magazine articles, 1972
4325 25 “This is Texas-1973”; magazine articles, 1973
4325 26 “This is Texas-1974”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1974
4325 27 “This is Texas-1975”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1975
4325 28 “This is Texas-1976”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1976
4325 29 “Talk of Texas- undated, 1960s”; newspaper clippings, undated
4325 30 “Talk of Texas-1977”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1977
4325 31 “Talk of Texas-1978”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1978
4325 32 “Talk of Texas-1979”; magazine articles, newspaper clippings, 1979
4325 33 “This is Texas-1980”; newspaper clippings, scanned copy of newspaper clipping,
1980
4325 34 “Talk of Texas-1981”; newspaper clippings, 1981
4325 35 “Talk of TX-1982”; newspaper clippings, 1982
UNPROCESSED BOX 4326 (2 OF 4)
Removed from box labeled “Cox Ranger book m.s/Wittliff”;
BOX FILE
4326 1 “Talk of TX-1983”; newspaper clippings, 1983
4326 2 “Talk of TX-1984”; newspaper clippings, 1984
4326 3 “Talk of TX-1985”; newspaper clippings, 1985
4326 4 “Talk of TX-1986”; newspaper clippings, 1986
4326 5 “TX Tales (Maguire) 1987”; newspaper clippings, 1987
4326 6 “Talk of Tx-1988”; newspaper articles, 1988
4326 7 “Talk of Tx-1989”; newspaper articles, 1989
4326 8 “Talk of Tx-1990”; newspaper articles, printed copies of newspaper articles, 1990
4326 9 “Talk of Tx-1991”; newspaper articles, 1991
4326 10 “Talk of Tx-1992”; newspaper articles, 1992
4326 11 “Talk of Tx-1993”; newspaper articles, 1993
4326 12 “Talk of Tx-1994”; newspaper articles, 1994
4326 13 “Talk of Tx-1995”; newspaper articles, 1995
4326 14 “Talk of Tx-1996”; newspaper articles, 1996
4326 15 “Talk of Tx-1997”; newspaper articles, 1997
4326 16 “Talk of Tx-1998”; newspaper articles, 1998
4326 17 “Talk of Tx-1999”; newspaper articles, 1999
4326 18 Talk of Texas newspaper articles, undated
4326 19 “Maguire, Jack cols”; newspaper and magazine articles, newsletter, 1981, 1994,
2000
4326 20 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 1 Isaac
Burton and His Horse Marines, rough draft and revision notes,
February 15, 1999
4326 21 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 2
It Would Never do to Run, rough draft and revision notes,
February 16, 1999
4326 22 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 3
His Friends Called Him Foot, rough draft and revision notes, February 28,
1999, March 2, 1999
4326 23 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 4
rough draft, undated
4326 24 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 5
What Goes Around Comes Around, rough draft, January 17, 1999
4326 25 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 6
Hard and Bloody Work, rough draft, undated
4326 26 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 7
The Cry of the Death Bird, rough draft and revision notes, February 18 &
21, 1999
4326 27 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 8
The Meeting of Company H, rough draft, February 6, 1999
4326 28 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 9 I Took
a Notion I Wanted to be a Ranger, rough draft and revision notes,
February 17, 1999
4326 29 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 10
Cap Arrington, rough draft and revision notes, February 26, 1999
4326 30 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 11
Being Robbed Came to be Regarded as a Vested Right, rough draft and
revision notes, February 26, 1999
4326 31 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 12
Thalis Cook and the ‘steer’ Branded MURDER, rough draft and revision
notes, March 3, 1999
4326 32 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 13
The Other Half of the “Four Great Captains”, rough draft, undated
4326 33 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 14
Whispering Tom and the Plan of San Diego, rough draft and revision
notes, March 2, 1999
4326 34 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 15
A Killer Bullets Couldn’t Stop, rough draft and revision notes, February 17,
1999
4326 35 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 16
Cowboy Tom Hickman, rough draft, undated
4326 36 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 17
The Sherman Riot, rough draft, undated
4326 37 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 18 The
“Eyes of Texas” on the Balinese Room, rough draft and revision notes,
February 25, 1999
4326 38 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 19
Ranger Grub, rough draft and revision notes, February 24, 1999
4326 39 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 20
Shootin’ From the Lip of the Quotable Ranger, rough draft and revision
notes, February 24, 1999
4326 40 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 21
The Texas Ranger Motel, rough draft and revision notes, February 18,
1999
4326 41 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, Chapter 22
Hollywood Rangers, rough drafts, undated
4326 42 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, manuscript
draft, undated. 1 of 3
4326 43 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, manuscript
draft, undated. 2 of 3
4326 44 Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to Present vol. 2, manuscript
draft, undated. 3 of 3
4326 45 “Gunfights & Sites Notes”; research, notes, correspondence, receipts, 2015
4326 46 “More Basic Texas Books by Mike Cox”; list of novels, undated
4326 47 “Speaking Thank-You’s”; correspondence, newsletter, certificates, 1980-2017
4326 48 “Reports on Texas Forts by Mike Cox”; notes and observations, 1962-1963, 1 of 2
4326 49 “Reports on Texas Forts by Mike Cox”; notes and observations, 1962-1963, 2 of 2
4326 50 “Cox/TRT2 Assorted Notes”; correspondence, notes, research, 1999
4326 51 “TR2 Intro”; correspondence, draft of introduction to Texas Ranger Tales vol. 2,
March 1999
UNPROCESSED BOX 4327 (3 OF 4)
BOX FILE
4327 1 “Cox/TX Ranger Tales II Draft Index”; draft index lists, April 27, 1999
4327 2 “Cox Early Drawings”; notes, drawings, 1961, undated
4327 3 FRAGILE. “O Henry Misc.”; newspaper and magazine articles, books, map,
1922-1990
4327 4 “O. Henry/’Buried Treasure’”; manuscript with Mike Cox notes, undated
4327 5 “Cox Reader Report Re: UT Press ‘One Ranger Returns”; manuscript evaluations
by Mike Cox, January 2007
4327 6 “Cox, Texas Ranger Tales V.2 edited proofs”; edited manuscript, undated. 1 of 2
4327 7 “Cox, Texas Ranger Tales V.2 edited proofs”; edited manuscript, undated. 2 of 2
4327 8 “Cox/Time of the Rangers (edited footnotes)”; notes and revisions, undated
4327 9 “Add to Mike Cox J. Evetts Ha Collection”; correspondence, novel, newsletter,
1974, 2004-2023
4327 10 “Cinco Peso notes VI”; correspondence, notes, drafts, receipts, 2006-2009
4327 11 “Texas Ranger Correspondence (M Cox)”; correspondence, newspaper articles,
invitations, 1989-2023
4327 12 “The Power of Imagination”; correspondence, notes, 2020
4327 13 “Add to Cox Writers and Publishers File”; correspondence, press release, printed
newspaper articles, newsletters, 1962-2021
4327 14 Removed from black binder labeled “Finding the Wild West”; correspondence,
notes, proposal guidelines, web articles, 2017-2021
4327 15 “Writing Book 2021”; correspondence, web articles, notes, editorial style sheet,
drafts, 2021
4327 16 “MLC National TV Interviews”; correspondence, release contract, 1998-2014
4327 17 “MLC Ft. Crogan articles”; recipe, manuscript, correspondence, 1963-1965
4327 18 “Sundial Magazine MLC Articles 1965”; drafts of articles, notes, 1965
4327 19 “Early MLC Articles re: Texas Forts”; manuscripts drafts and notes, undated
4327 20 “Red Rooster Country”; promotional drawing, newspaper clippings, magazine
article, bookstore product list, 1971, 1977
4327 21 “Crash at Crush PR 2019”; newspapers, notes, award form and contest rules,
promotional material, newsletter, correspondence, course submission sheet, 2018-2022
4327 22 “Free lance earnings/rejections pre-2000)”; invoices, order forms,
correspondence, 1965-1991
4327 23 Removed from white binder labeled “Cinco Peso”; web articles, correspondence,
proposal, notes, audience statistics, 1998-1999, 2020
4327 24 “WWHA Journal 2018”; Journal index. Folder contains 6 journals from March,
June, September, December, 2018
4327 25 “WWHA Journal Index 2015”; journal inventory, printed web journal,
September 1, 2016
UNPROCESSED BOX 4328 (4 OF 4)
BOX 4328 “Mike Cox Old Floppy discs. -mss. – Betty Hudman -Misc.”; 86 floppy discs
(75 labeled & 11 unlabeled), undated
BACKLOG
1. Fred Waite 1878 Investor or Gunfighter?
Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association Journal
Vol. XIV, No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
2005
2. Newsletter of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XII No. 4
October- December 1987
3. Fuedal Vengence in Texas!
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XI No. 1
(Editor) John Stewart
1986
4. Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XIV No. 2
(Editor) Rick Miller
1990
5. The Gunfighter and Scouts of the Plains
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XV No. 1
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
1991
6. Pat Garrett at His Prime
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XV No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April-June, 1991
7. G.W Gladden- Hard Luck Warrior
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XV No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July-September 1991
8. He Policed the Rio Grande
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XV No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October- December 1991
9. The Wyatt Earp/Buntline Special Controversy
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XVII No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October- December 1993
10. Assassination of Warren Earp! Interview with the Sundance Kid
The Journal (Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association)
Vol. IV No. 4
Jim Dullenty
1995
11. Jesse James; The Long Branch, New Jersey Photograph
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXI No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April- June 1997
12. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXI No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July-September 1997
13. Resolving Earp Myths
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXI No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October- December 1997
14. Luke Short in Fort Worth
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXII No. 1
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
January- March 1998
15. “Buffalo Bill’ Jenkins-Frontiersman and Texas Ranger
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
Vol. XXII No. 3
July-September 1998
16. Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XIV No. 3 & 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
199
17. Sheriff Harry Morse, circa 1870
Quarterly of the National Assocation for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXII No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April- June 1998
18. Is Billy the Kid in this Group?
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXII No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 1998
19. Milton Sharp, Scourge of Wells, Fargo
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIII No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July-September 1999
20. Milton Sharp, Scourge of Wells, Fargo
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIV No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 1999
21. Frederick T. Waite
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIII No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April-June 1999
22. NOLA 2004 Rendezvous
Newsletter of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIX No. 6
August 15, 2004
23. United States vs Cpt. McKelly an Historical Mock Trial
Newsletter of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIX No. 1
January 15, 2004
24. That Bandit Girl
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIV No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 2000
25. The Hunt for the Great Northern Train Robbers
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXV No. 1
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
January-March 200
26. William Thompson, 1845-1897
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXV No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April-May 2000
27. Burt Alvord’s Final Days
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXV No. 1
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
January- March 2001
28. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXV No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July- September 2001
29. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXV No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 2001
30. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXVI No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July-September 2002
31. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXVI No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 2002
32. Bill Cook Is New Director; It’s Reno in 2004
Newsletter of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXVII No. 3
September 15, 2002
33. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXVII No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April-June 2003
34. William H. “Billy” Simms
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXVIII No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July-September 2004
35. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXVIII No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 2004
36. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIX No. 2
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
April-June 2005
37. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIX No. 3
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
July-September 2005
38. Wyatt Earp: Aged, Potent Lion of Tombstone
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXX No. 1
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
January-March 2006
39. Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History, Inc
Vol. XXIX No. 4
(Editor) Chuck Parsons
October-December 2005
40. Wiley Haines Was a Courageous Frontier Lawman
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. VIII No. 1
1983
41. Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. VIII No. 3
1983-1984
42. Commodore P. Owens Was a Tough Sheriff in Apache, Arizona
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. VIII No. 2
1983
43. Was Wyatt Earp a Horsethief?
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. X No. 2
(Editor) John Stewart
1985
44. Did Billy-The-Kid Kill Frank P. Cahill?
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. X No. 3
(Editor) John Stewart
1986
45. The Death Hoax of Jesse James?
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. X No. 4
(Editor) John Stewart
1986
46. Dalton Discovered in California
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XII No. 2
(Editor) John Stewart
1987
47. The Realities of Johnny Ringo
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XII No. 1
(Editor) John Stewart
1987
48. Wild Bunch Rampage in South America
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XII No. 3
(Editor) John Stewart
1988
49. Special Fifteenth Anniversary Issue
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XIII No. 3
(Editor) John Stewart
1989
50. ‘No God West of Fort Smith’
Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History
Vol. XIII No. 4
(Editor) John Stewart
1989
51. Texas Billy Thompson
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. XI No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 2018
52. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 11 No. 1
(Editor) Mike Cox
March 2018
53. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 11 No. 1
(Editor) Mike Cox
March 2018
54. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 11 No. 2
(Editor) Mike Cox
June 2018
55. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 11 No. 2
(Editor) Mike Cox
June 2018
56. Allen Hazard Parmer
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. XI No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
September 2018
57. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 10 No. 1
(Editor) Mike Cox
March 2017
58. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 10 No. 2
(Editor) Mike Cox
June 2017
59. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 10 No. 3
(Editor) Mike Cox
September 2017
60. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 10 No. 4
(Editor) Mike Cox
December 2017
61. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 9 No. 1
(Editor) Mike Cox
March 2016
62. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 9 No. 2
(Editor) Mike Cox
June 2016
63. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 9 No. 3
(Editor) Mike Cox
September 2016
64. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 9 No. 4
(Editor) Mie Cox
December 2016
65. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 8 No. 5
(Editor) Mike Cox
October 2015
66. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 8 No. 6
(Editor) Mike Cox
December 2015
67. Dunham Elected New President WWHA
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VII No. 4
(Editor) Marcus Huff
August 2014
68. Nolan on W. N. Burns
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VIII No. 3
(Editor) Marcus Huff
June 2015
69. Mather the Kid?
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VIII No. 2
(Editor) Marcus Huff
April 2015
70. Adios Joe Rosa
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VIII No. 1
(Editor) Marcus Huff
February 2015
71. Including 2013 Journal Index
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 1
(Editor) Marcus Huff
February 201
72. Including Saddlebag News
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 2
(Editor) Marcus Huff
April 2014
73. Important Roundup News
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 3
(Editor) Marcus Huff
June 2014
74. Hickok vs. The 7th Cavalry
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VII No. 6
(Editor) Marcus Huff
December 2014
75. The Kid a Lawman?
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VII No. 5
(Editor) Marcus Huff
October 201
76. Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 1
(Editor) Roy B. Young
February 201
77. Dodge City Peace Commissioners June 10, 1883
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 2
(Editor) Roy B. Young
April 2013
78. William D. Fossett, 1897 Oklahoma’s Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
June 2013
79. John Henry “Doc” Holliday
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 4
Roy B. Young
August 2013
80. Steve and Martin Duggan
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 5
Roy B. Young
October 2013
81. Annie Rogers and “Kid” Curry
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. VI No. 6
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 2013
82. William T. Phillips, Was He Possibly Butch Cassidy Returned?
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. V No. 1
(Editor) Roy B. Young
February 2012
83. Tom Young “A Cruel Man”
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. V No. 2
(Editor) Roy B. Young
April 2012
84. Jack Stilwell, Frontier Scout
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. V No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
June 2012
85. Tom Horn’s Hanging Made National News
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. V No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
August 2012
86. Theodore Roosevelt “Never Draw Unless You Mean to Shoot”
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. V No. 6
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 2012
87. Billy the Kid
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. IV No. 1
(Editor) Roy B. Young
February 2011
88. Pink Higgins
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. IV No. 2
(Editor) Roy B. Young
April 2011
89. Jefferson Davis Hardin, @1877
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. IV No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
August 2011
90. “Mysterious” Dave Mather Not so mysterious now
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. IV No. 5
(Editor) Roy B. Young
October 2011
91. Our Big Pre-Roundup Issue
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. IV No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
June 2011
92. G. W. “Bud” Frazer As a Young Cowboy
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. III No. 1
(Editor) Roy B. Young
February 2010
93. Buffalo Bill the Lawman
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. IV No. 6
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 2011
94. Frank James 1880s
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. III No. 2
(Editor) Roy B. Young
April 2010
95. Wyatt Earp As He Appeared in His Early 20s
Wild West History Association Journal
Vo. III No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
June 2010
96. John Wilson Vermillion, Was he Tombstone’s “Texas Jack”?
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. III No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
August 2010
97. Deputy Marshal Ben C. Collins
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. III No. 5
(Editor) Roy B. Young
October 2010
98. Nashville Franklin “Buckskin Frank” Leslie
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. III No. 6
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 201
99. William Barclay “Bat” Masterson
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. II No. 1
(Editor) Roy B. Young
February 2009
100. Texas Rangers, Company D, Frontier Battalion
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. II No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
June 2009
101. 2nd Annual Wild West History Roundup
Wild West History Association
July 15-18, 2009
102. Henry Andrew “Heck” Thomas Deputy United States Marshal
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. II No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
August 2009
103. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. II No. 5
(Editor) Roy B. Young
October 2009
104. Jim Werner Teamster, Company B Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. II No. 6
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 2009
105. Wild West History, Premier Issue
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 1 No. 1
(Editor) Roy B. Young
February 2008
106. Oliver Lee on his Circle Cross Ranch
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 1 No. 2
(Editor) Roy B. Young
April 2008
107. Texas Jack Omohundro
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 1 No. 3
(Editor) Roy B. Young
June 2008
108. The Very Rare Cover of the Police Gazette, May 1, 1883
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 1 No. 4
(Editor) Roy B. Young
August 2008
109. Virgil Earp
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 1 No. 5
(Editor) Roy B. Young
October 2008
110. Christen “Chris” Madsen
Wild West History Association Journal
Vol. 1 No. 6
(Editor) Roy B. Young
December 2008
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