AUCTION SPONSORS - Texas State Historical Association
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AUCTION SPONSORS - Texas State Historical Association
115th Annual Meeting • El Paso, Texas • Camino Real Hotel t e x a s s t a t e Auction Sponsors José Cisneros Sponsorship Level Ysleta Mission Sponsorship Level 2009 Windy Terrace · Cedar Park, TX 78613 www.360PressSolutions.com 512-381-2360 · www.360presssolutions.com www.Epcom.net 360 Press Solutions, Austin Epcom, El Paso Schedule Silent Auction Ballroom C & D Thursday..................................................... 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.. Friday........................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Live Auction Preview Party Dome Bar Friday........................................................... 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. . Live Auction Dome Bar Friday........................................................... 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.. Live Auction Checkout Dome Bar Friday........................................................... 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.. Silent Auction Checkout Ballroom C & D Saturday.......................................................8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.. h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 1 We would especially like to thank members of the 2011 Auction Committee, who were so generous with their time and expertise. Without them this auction would not have been possible: t e x a s s t a t e h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 2 Chair Ted Lusher, Austin and Llano Committee Members J. P. Bryan, Houston D. Jack Davis, Denton Auctioneers Light Cummins, Sherman Lonn Taylor, Fort Davis Texas State Historical Association Board of Directors President Dianne Powell, San Antonio First Vice President Merline Pitre, Houston Second Vice President Watson C. Arnold, Fort Worth Mary Margaret Amberson, San Antonio Carlos Blanton, College Station J. P. Bryan, Houston Walter Buenger, College Station Stephen C. Cook, Houston John W. Crain, Dallas Caroline C. Crimm, Huntsville Light T. Cummins, Sherman Jeff Dunn, Dallas Joseph S. Fletcher Jr., McAllen Sarita Hixon, Houston Ben Johnson, Dallas John Nau, Houston Jack Niland, El Paso Mary Kelley Scheer, Beaumont Rebecca Sharpless, Fort Worth Gayle Strange, Denton Lonn Taylor, Fort Davis Frances B. Vick, Dallas Eddie Weller, Houston J. Kent Calder, ex officio Randolph B. “Mike” Campbell, ex officio DONORS We are extremely grateful to the following donors. Because of their generosity, the Texas State Historical Association is able to present one of the finest auctions of Texana. Raye Virginia Allen, Temple Robert Isham, Decatur Antiquarium, Houston Frank W. Jennings, San Antonio Arader Galleries JoJo & Duddi, San Augustine Watson Arnold, Fort Worth Colleen Kain, Austin Attal Galleries Kenston Rare Books, Dallas Austin Public Library King Ranch, Kingsville Bishop’s Lodge Resort and Spa, Santa Fe Paul Kramer, Carrollton Bruce Bartlett, San Antonio Rhonda Lashley Lopez, Kerrville Brookhaven Country Club, Dallas Al Lowman, San Marcos J. P. Bryan, Houston Ted Lusher, Austin and Llano Cynthia Buchanan, Uvalde Martin’s Fine Jewelry, Odessa George W. Bush, Dallas Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans J. Kent Calder, Denton Shelly Morrison, Waco Weldon Cannon and Patricia K. Benoit, Temple The Family of George F. Murphy Jr. J. Speed Carroll, New York E. Vic Niemeyer, Austin The Center for Art Conservation, Dallas Mary Jo O’Rear, Corpus Christi Sen. John Cornyn, Austin John Parker, Plano Crinkstuff, Austin Donald Parsons, College Station Robert Cochran, Houston Pinto Pony Cookie Factory, San Augustine Steve Cook, Houston Pratt’s Books, Graham James Cousar, Austin Prestonwood Country Club, Dallas DaVinci Fine Portraiture, Fort Worth Sid Richardson Museum, Fort Worth Gail C. and D. Jack Davis, Denton Ridglea Watch & Jewelry, Fort Worth Tim Draves, San Antonio Dorothy Sloan, Austin Bob Earley, Bogata Roland Sledge, Houston Fair Oaks Country Club, San Antonio Rep. Joe Straus, San Antonio Foresight Golf, Boerne Texas General Land Office, Austin Four-O-Imprint, Abilene Texas Rangers Baseball Club, Arlington Kay Goldman, College Station Texas Tejano, San Antonio Grace Museum, Abilene Jerry Thompson, Laredo David Gracy, Austin Frances B. Vick, Dallas Hal Marcus Gallery, El Paso Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society Heritage Auctions, Dallas Margaret Waring, Comanche Carol Henderson, Fort Worth Debbie Winegarten, Austin t e x a s s t a t e h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 3 The Texas State Historical Association: t e x a s s t a t e h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 4 Live And Silent Auctions Revive Past Traditions Auctions of Texana have long been a part of the TSHA annual meetings. According to Richard B. McCaslin’s history of the Association, At the Heart of Texas, the first such event was implemented by Director Walter Prescott Webb, and a good time was had by all. Writing in the April 1939 Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Webb described that first auction this way: “On the night of April 28, the Texas State Historical Association will hold its first book auction. This auction will be held at the Driskill Hotel after the annual dinner. The books, principally Texas items, will be presented by members of the Association and the proceeds will go to the Association... Some of the books will be sold ‘blind,’ and some will contain a Texas Centennial half dollar, and original document, and a five dollar bill if someone can be induced to contribute it... The auctioneer will be chosen from among the members, and are sure to know far more about books than they do about auctioneering.” Walter P. Webb thought the auctions would raise money and increase attendance at the meetings, and they did both. Over the years, the Association has benefited greatly from the many auctions, large and small, that have taken place. Last year, with the help of J. P. Bryan, who has spearheaded numerous auctions in the past, the Association revived the tradition of the Live Auction at the annual meeting, working in conjunction with Heritage Auction Galleries. That auction brought in more than $100,000 to support the organization. This year J. P. has been working with Auction Committee chair Ted Lusher of Austin and committee member Jack Davis of Denton on a wide ranging strategy in which the El Paso meeting will host a Live Auction of items that will be interesting and affordable to all Annual Meeting attendees. Lonn Taylor of Fort Davis and Light Cummins of Sherman will be the auctioneers, and like the TSHA auctioneers of old, they are assured “to know more about books than auctioneering.” The idea is to have fun and raise some money for the TSHA. We hope you will join us at the Camino Real’s Dome Bar on Friday, March 4, for some fun and to bid on great Texana collectibles. See you in El Paso! J. Kent Calder TSHA Executive Director Terms and Conditions All proceeds from donated lots and commissions from consigned lots go solely to the Texas State Historical Association. The property listed in this catalog will be offered for sale by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) on the following terms and conditions: 1. Each participant must register for the Live and Silent Auction to be issued a bidder number. Auction registration forms will be available online and at the meeting. One bidder number can be used for both Silent and Live Auctions. 2. Participation in Live Auction will require a paddle, unless phone or proxy bidder. Please pick up paddles during preview party between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., Friday, March 4 3. This is a charity auction fundraiser for TSHA; no state sales tax will be collected for this auction. 4. Payment to be made by check or credit card on the day of the sale (except as mentioned below). Please make checks payable to TSHA. 5. Items and condition have been described as completely as possible. However this is a benefit fundraiser; if you have condition concerns, please contact TSHA to examine your lots before bidding. All property is sold “AS IS” and without any right of return. 6. The TSHA reserves the right to withdraw any lot before or at the sale. Phone Bidding 7. Phone bidding is available; please contact David Degnan at TSHA (940) 369-5221 or by email at DavidDegnan@TSHAonline.org to set up phone bidding. He can be contacted the day of the sale at (940) 367-8725. It is strongly recommended that you make arrangements at least one week before the sale date. Shipping Services 8. Shipping services for goods won at auction can be provided by TSHA via UPS upon buyer’s request. Shipping & handling charges will be charged to buyer. Insurance for items shipped will also be available. Silent Auction 9. Bidding in this year’s Silent Auction will begin Thursday, March 3, 10:00 a.m. and close Friday March 4, approximately 6:30. (30 minutes after close of Live Auction.) 10. Bidders must be present to participate in the Silent Auction bidding. No telephone bidding will be accepted. Listing of Silent Auction items in catalog for reference only. Actual opening bid will be reflected on bid sheets. 11. Silent Auction participants must register and receive a bidder number. Bids without a registered bidder number will not be valid. | 12. Each Silent Auction bid sheet will contain a minimum bid requirement. Bidding increments must be $5 or multiples of $5, i.e., $5, $10, $15, etc. Failure to comply with the minimum increase will result in the elimination of your bid. t e x a s s t a t e h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 5 t e x a s s t a t e h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 6 For Evelyn Click…. t e x a s s t a t e h i s t o r i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n 7 LIVE AUCTION SESSION Friday March 4, 2011, Approx... 5:00 P.M. MST Camino Real Hotel, El Paso Dome Bar 1. 2. 3. Tyler, Ron, Managing Editor, et al. The New Handbook of Texas. Austin: The Texas State Historical Association, 1996. First edition. Six 4to volumes. 1053; 1178; 1188; 1193; 1176; 1157 pages. Illustrated. Original publisher’s blue cloth over boards with title blind stamped on the front boards and in gilt on the spine of each volume. This is the Handbook given to Evelyn Stehling as her personal copy from Dr. Ron Tyler. Personal inscription to Evelyn from Tyler. Signed by Tyler, Doug Barnett, Roy Barkley, Penelope Anderson, and Mark Odintz. McDonald, David. Jose Antonio Navarro. Limited Edition. Hardcover w/ dustjacket. Foil Stamp on dj indicating limited edition. Signed and Numbered. #15 of 100. Special limited edition run of 100 copies not advertised or available for sale to the public. The first printing of this title lasted only 2 weeks. Starting Bid - $20 Estimate - $50 - $100 Patterson, Paul. Kelton, Elmer, illus. Sam McGoo and Texas Too. 1947. Mathis, Van Nort & Company. First Edition with dust jacket. Inscribed to Al and Darlyne Lowman by Paul Patterson and Elmer Kelton. Includes original receipt dated march 22, 1983 from David Grossblatt books in Dallas, Texas. Starting Bid - $50 o Estimate - $100 - $200 [Bronze Statue]Reproduction Bronco Buster by Frederic Remington. Desk size reproduction statue of Frederic Remington’s first bronze sculpture, portraying a skilled and confident rider breaking in a wild horse. This particular piece went on to become his most popular. 14 inches high. Retails for over $500. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $150 - $250 6. Wharton, Clarence. Remember Goliad. Limited Edition of 100. 1931. Hardcover. McCurdyYoung Company, Houston. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $150 - $250 Starting Bid - $50 o Estimate - $100 - $150 4. Price, Carol Ann. Early El Paso Artists. 1983. Texas Western Press. First Edition. Hard cover bound in blue cloth with gilt stamping, and pasted-on illustrations, illustrated with b/w and color reproductions of the art works, 115 pages, in heavy acetate dust jacket. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Price. 8 5. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $150 7. Santleben, August. A Texas Pioneer. 1910. The Neale Publishing Company. Fine condition. No dust jacket. This book is usually found in deplorable condition because Neale Publishing didn’t put alum in the cloth the books were bound with so it was prone to bug damage. Book is in fine condition. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $150 - $300 8. Falconer, Thomas. Letters and Notes on the Texan Santa Fe Expedition: 1841 – 1842. 1930. Dauber & Pine Bookshops, Inc. New York. Includes original receipt from William Reese Company dated April 11, 1983, sold to Al Lowman. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $200 9. Barker, Eugene C. Mexico and Texas: 1821 – 1835. 1928. P.L. Turner Company. Inscribed by Barker. Includes dustjacket. Rarely do you find this copy with a dust jacket. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $150 - $300 10. 1936 Texas Centennial Clear Stemmed Goblets. Wonderful pair of 1936 Texas Centennial celebration clear glass stemmed or footed goblets. The goblets are 6” tall and decorated with raised stars, the words “Texas Centennial”, the Texas and American flags with 1836-1936 on one side and The Alamo on the other. Starting Bid - $100 Estimate - $200 - $300 11. Henderson, Harry McCorry. History of the 141st Infantry, 36th Infantry Division Texas National Guard. First Edition. 1950. Color frontis, folding illus. Dornbusch II-1071. Chapters on the 1st & 2nd Tx. Infantry during the Civil War. Also the 1st & 2nd Regiments Tx. Volunteers in the Texas Revolution, the 1st Tx. Foot Riflemen in the Mexican War. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $150 12. Lea, Tom. Western Beef Cattle. 1967. Encino Press. Limited Edition, #661 of 850 copies. Housed within a fine pictorial slipcase. A series of eleven paintings by Tom Lea depicting the origin and development of the Western beef cattle, from the first Spanish cattle in North America in 1521, to the wild cattle, the Texas Longhorn, to moving beef steers from the range to eventually the Union Stockyards in Chicago. Starting Bid - $75 Estimate - $150 - $250 13. Graves, John. Goodbye to a River. Limited Edition. Book Club of Texas edition. 1989. Signed. Contains photos by Graves and his wife not found in original. Includes inscribed publication announcement by Graves, dated 5/1/89, to Bob Cozby. Starting Bid - $150 Estimate - $250 - $350 14. border between the U.S. and Mexico. There are two index maps, and 19 detail maps; these latter are on a scale of 1/60,000, or about one mile per inch. There five profile sheets of the boundary. Each of the maps is signed in facsimile by the engineers conducting the survey, three Mexican and three American. Starting bid - $200 Estimate - $400 - $600 17. Starting Bid - $250 Estimate - $400 - $600 18. Schreiner III, Chas. A Pictorial History of the Texas Rangers. Y O Press, Mountain Home, Texas, 1969. Hard Cover. Dust jacket. Extremely scarce in dust jacket. Starting Bid - $250 Estimate - $400 - $500 19. Rye, Edgar. The Quirt and the Spur. 1909. W.B. Conkey Company. Includes dust jacket. Rarely is this titled offered with dustjacket. Includes original receipt from Dudley Dobie, June 1, 1966. Starting Bid - $250 Estimate - $500 - $700 20. McMurtry, Larry. Lonesome Dove. Simone & Schuster, New York. 1985. First Edition. First State. With error ‘he had none nothing’ on page 621. Starting Bid - $150 Estimate - $250 - $350 15. Unframed original program for “Texas Welcome Dinner”, November 22, 1963, Municipal Auditorium, Austin, Texas. On Friday, November 22, 1963, a Texas Welcome Dinner was planned for 7:30 p.m. at the municipal Auditorium in Austin where the president, the vice president, and the governor of Texas would be honored. This dinner never took place, as both President Kennedy and Governor John Connally were shot by sniper fire during an afternoon parade through downtown Dallas. Starting Bid - $200 Estimate $400 - $600 16. Mexican Boundary Commission Atlas, Senate Documents, Vol. 25, No. 247, 55th Congress, 2d Session, 1897-98. The title page reads “Boundary between the United States and Mexico as Surveyed and Marked by the International Boundary Commission Under the Convention of July 29th, 1882, Revived February 18th, 1889. Double-page title-sheet and 26 doublepage lithographed maps and profiles. 28½x20¾, cloth. Very large and detailed atlas mapping the Ray, Ophelia. Daughter of the Tejas. 1965. New York Graphic Society Publishers, Ltd. Dust jacket. Ghost written by Larry McMurtry. Signed by McMurtry as Ophelia Ray. Framed original ink and watercolor by José Cisneros titled West Texas Family. Extremely rare piece given that Cisneros was colorblind and known primarily for his historic figures of the Spanish borderlands. Drawing features Longhorn, mother and calf. A similar drawing of Longhorns hung in the den of the Cisneros home on Hueco Street in El Paso. Signed and dated. 1981. Framed. Starting Bid - $2,500 Estimate - $5000 - $7000 21. Printed document signed by Andrew J. Hamilton, Provisional Governor of Texas, and by James H. Bell, Secretary of State, August 8, 1865, Austin, Texas appointing B. Graham, M.D., to the Office of Superintendent of the State Asylum for the Care of Lunatics. State of Texas and the Lone Star printed at top, and the state seal blind stamped at bottom. Verso with sworn affirmation signed by Graham and Hamilton. Hamilton served as provisional Governor from the summer of 1865 to the summer of 1866. Starting bid - $1200 Estimate - $1800 - $2500 22. Lea, Tom. The Wonderful Country. Four-O-imprint. Abilene, TX. 1995. Signed by Tom Lea on Tom Lea. Limited edition of 250 copies. Slipcase. Largely considered the “best” edition. Starting Bid - $200 Estimate - $400 - $500 9 23. [Map] County Map of Texas with inset of Galveston Bay and Vicinity. Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell, 1 870. Engraving with original color. Framed. With frame, measures 22x30. Acid free mounts under UV plexiglass. Starting Bid - $50 24. Estimate - $200 - $300 Tyler, Ron, Managing Editor, et al. The New Handbook of Texas. Austin: The Texas State Historical Association, 1996. First edition. Six 4to volumes. 1053; 1178; 1188; 1193; 1176; 1157 pages. Illustrated. Limited Edition. Leather Spine. Very scarce item. Only 60 numbered editions were published by the Texas State Historical Association along with a few publisher copies. This is a publisher copy. Non-numbered. All 6 volumes come in slipcase. Starting Bid - $150 Estimate - $500 - $700 25. Webb, Walter Prescott. The Great Plains. Ginn and Company, Boston, 1931. Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. 525 pages, maps, drawings, illustrations. A historical interpretation of the semi-arid short grass Country, the so called Cattle Kingdom. Features a long chapter on the cattle industry. Same book purchased at the 1996 TSHA Texana Auction by Colleen Kain, the same year she retired from the Association. Colleen was feverishly bidding against the late Jenkins Garrett until he turned around to see who he was bidding against. Upon seeing Colleen he surrendered. Colleen has donated this book to the auction in memory of her longtime colleague and good friend, Evelyn G. Stehling, whom this auction is dedicated. Starting Bid - $150 Estmiate - $200 - $250 26. Barker, Eugene C. The Life of Stephen F. Austin. 1925. Cokesbury Press. Dust jacket included. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $150 27. Jackson, Jack. Shooting the Sun: Cartographic results of military activities in Texas, 1689 – 1829. 1998. 2 volumes. Slipcase. 1/325. Starting Bid - $100 Estimate - $250 - $350 28. [Lamp] Kokernot 06 Chuckwagon Wagonwheel base lamp with W.D. Smithers-Inspired Shade. The decorative celluloid shade is inspired by the photographic lampshades designed by Texas photographer Wilfred D. Smithers. This shade contains four Texas scenes. Lamp stands 17 inches tall with shade. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $400 - $500 10 29. Thompson, Cecilia. History of Marfa and Presidio County. Volume I & II. Set in slip case. Nortex Press, Austin. 1985. Starting Bid - $75 Estimate - $150 - $300 30. Sonnichsen, C.L. The El Paso Salt War of 1877. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Hertzog, Cisneros, and Sonnichsen. Includes dust jacket. First Edition. First State. “d” instead of “b” in word bravely on page 61. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $150 31. Taylor, Paul S. An American-Mexican Frontier. 1934. University of North Carolina Press. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Paul Taylor. Dust jacket. Includes letter written to Al Lowman from Taylor dated July 8, 1972. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $150 32. Rubio, Abel G. Stolen Heritage: A Mexican American’s Rediscovery of his families lost land grant. 1986. Eakin Press. Dust jacket. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Rubio, Thomas Kreneck, and Jack Jackson. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $200 33. 2010 TSHA Auction Catalog. One of 9 copies designed by Craig Jensen for Al Lowman. These copies in slipcase were intended for private distribution by Al Lowman. Starting Bid - $50 34. Lea, Tom. An Oral History. Limited Edition #122 of 150. Signed by Margo, Craver, and Lea. 1995. Texas Western Press. Slipcase. Starting Bid - $50 Estimate - $100 - $200 35. Gavel presented by Speaker Joe Strauss. 81st Legislature. Texas House of Representative. This will be used during the auction and dedicated to the memory of David Weber at end of auction. Starting Bid - $50 • After the TSHA David Weber Memorial Gavel is sold, the auctioneer will take “add-ons” from any audience member who would like to donate to TSHA in memory of David Weber. You may state any amount you wish to donate. SILENT AUCTION SESSION Thursday, March 3 through Friday, March 4, 2011 Camino Real Hotel, El Paso Ballroom C & D 1. Goetzmann, William H. Sam Chamberlain’s Mexican War: The San Jacinto Museum of History Paintings. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1993. Limited Edition number 71 of 100 copies. Leather spine, in slipcase. 2. Elliott, Claude. Theses on Texas History. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1955. In slipcase. 3. Barker, Eugene C. and Lomax, John A. Lester Gladstone Bugbee - A Memorial - Teacher and Historian. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1945. 4. Day, James M.; Osburn, Mary; and Yarbrough, Donna. Texas House and Senate Journals. Austin, Texas: Texas State Library, 1965. 5 Volumes. Ninth Regular Session 1861-1862 is 2 Volumes, (One House, One Senate). Ninth called Session is 1 Volume. Tenth Regular Session 1963 is 2 volumes, One House and One Senate. All 5 volumes inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by James Day. 5. Carroll, H. Bailey. Masonic Influences on Education in the Republic of Texas. Waco, Texas: Texas Lodge of Research, A. F. & A. M., 1960. Neighbours, Kenneth F. Robert S. Neighbors, Texas. Reprinted from Texas Grand Lodge Magazine, March, 1956. Number 4, pages 122-125. Slight fire damage. Texas Lodge of Research. Transactions - Texas Lodge of Research, 1959-1960-1961. Waco, Texas: Texas Lodge of Research, A. F. & A. M., 1962. (H. Bailey Carroll served as Junior Warden, Senior Warden, and Worshipful Master of this Freemason Lodge during this time). 6. Callahan, C. D. P. and Sister Mary Generosa. The History of the Sisters of the Divine Providence - San Antonio, Texas. Milwaukee: Catholic Life Publications, Bruce Press, 1955. ITHBCBA. Hilda Methodist Church Historic Committee. History of the Hilda (Bethel) Methodist Church, 1862-1962. San Marcos, TX: 1962. Moseley, J. A. R. The Presbyterian Church in Jefferson. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1946. This is one of 675 copies of this book printed. West, Joe. A Century of Christianity in a Christ Centered Church. A History of the Walnut Creek Baptist Church. 7. Bishop, Curtis. The Texas News - A Miscellany of Texas History in Newspaper Style - Special Christmas Supplement. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1955. In slipcase. 8. Bode, Winston. A Portrait of Pancho. Austin, Texas: The Pemberton Press, 1965. Signed by Author. Third Printing. 9. Toepperwein, Emilie and Fritz A. Donkey Day. Boerne, Texas: The Highland Press, 1950. First Printing. 10. Havins, T. R. Something About Brown ( A History of Brown County, Texas). Brownwood, Texas: Banner Printing Company, 1958. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. 11. Lenz, Louis. Texas Money. Reprinted for The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. LVII, October, 1953, pages 175-180. Long, Walter and Janet. Miss Fanny. Austin, Texas: Walter E. Long, 1964. Robinson, Admiral Samuel Murray. A Brief History of the Texas Navies. Houston: The Sons of the Republic of Texas, 1961. Stephen, Homer. The Frontier Postmasters. Dublin, Texas: The Dublin Progress, 1952. First Edition. 11 12. Compiled by Workers of the Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Texas. Texas - A Guide to the Lone Star State. New York, NY: Hastings House, 1945. Ford, John Salmon and Oates, Stephen B. Rip Ford’s Texas. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1963. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author and the book is dedicated to H. Bailey Carroll. Steen, Ralph W. History of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1939. 13. Cravens, John Nathan. James Harper Starr - Financier of the Republic of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1950. Jones, William Moses. Texas History Carved in Stone. Austin, Texas: William Moses Jones Monument Publishing Co., 1958. Signed and Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. Contains a postcard. 14. Day, James M. and Winfrey, Dorman. Intro by H. Bailey Carroll. Texas Indian Papers 1860-1916. Austin, Texas: Texas State Library, 1961. Volume 5 out of 5. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. 15. Gillespie County Historical Society. Pioneers in Gods Hills: Stories and Biographies. Austin, Texas: Von Boeckmann-Jones, 1960. Volume I. 16. Almond, Phyllis Whitt and Franklin, Sarah Oatman. Cobwebs and Cornerstones: A History of Llano’s Business Districts. Llano, Texas: A Bi-Centennial Project of Junior Woman’s Culture Club, Inc., 1976. White, Gifford and Day, James M. The 1840 Census of the Republic of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Pemberton Press, 1966. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll’s wife by Day upon H. Bailey Carroll’s death, noting of it happening in the last paragraph of the foreward. 17. Buffum, E. Gould with Intro by John W. Caughey. Six Months in the Gold Mines: From the Journal of Three Years’ Residence in Upper and Lower California, 1847-8-9. Los Angeles, California: The Ward Ritchie Press, 1959. Handy, Mary Olivia. History of Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1951. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. Long, Walter E. and Long, Andrew Davidson. Stonewall’s “Foot Cavalryman” - Andrew Davidson Long, Company A, Fifth Virginia Regiment, Stonewall Brigade. Austin, Texas: Walter E. Long, 1965. Signed by Author. 12 18. Pool, William C. A History of Bosque County, Texas. San Marcos, Texas: San Marcos Record Press, 1954. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. 19. Smith, Jr., T. L.; Rogers, Mary Nixon; and Strobel, Abner J. A History of Brazoria County, Texas: The Old Plantations and Their Owners of Brazoria County, Texas; Steam Boats on the Brazos. Signed by T. Smith. Includes letter to H. Bailey Carroll from T. L. Smith. 1958. 20. Schwettmann, Martin W. Santa Rita: The University of Texas Oil Discovery. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1958 Reprint. 21. King, John O. Joseph Stephen Cullinan: A Study of Leadership in the Texas Petroleum Industry, 1897-1937. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1970. Silverthorne, Elizabeth. Ashbel Smith of Texas: Pioneer, Patriot, Statesman, 1805-1886. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1982. First Edition. 22. Joan of Arc, C. D. P., Sister. My Name is Nimitz. San Antonio, Texas: Standard Printing Company, 1948. Nixon, Pat Ireland and Wheeler, Sterling Fisher. In Memoriam Olive Read Nixon, 1886-1964. San Antonio, Texas: Carl Hertzog, 1965. Overbeck, Ruth Ann. Alexander Penn Wooldridge. Austin, Texas: Von Boeckmann-Jones Company, 1963. (H. Bailey Carroll is a dedication) 23. Bryan, Frank. Early TexasTravelers. Reprinted from Central Texas Archeologist No. 7, October, 1956. Inscribed to H. Bailey Carroll by Author. Long, Walter E. Flood to Faucet. The Steck Company, 1956. Contains a Letter to H. Bailey Carroll from the Author when the author was one of 3 surviving members of the Last Man’s Club. Ransom, Harry Huntt. The Other Texas Frontier. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1984. First Printing. 24. The Rolling Stone Newspaper. Austin and San Antonio: January 26, 1895. Either in very good condition or a reprint. Adair, A. Garland and Wakefield, Colonel Paul L. Under Texas Skies: National and State Constitutions, The People’s Heritage. Published in 1947-48, the first years of the Second Century of Texas Statehood, by the Texas Heritage Foundation at Austin. Vol. IV. 1947-1948. No. 1. Ashcraft, Allan C., Ph. D. Texas in the Civil War: A Resume History. Austin, Texas: Texas Civil War Centennial Commission, 1962. Signed. Carroll, Horace Bailey. The Junior Historical Movement in the Public Schools. Montpelier, VT: The American Association for State and Local History, 1947. Bulletins of the American Association for State and Local History Volume I, Number 12. Hamill, Curtis G. We Drilled Spindletop! Houston, Texas: C. G. Hamill, 1957. Keener, William G. Bowie Knives. From the Collections of Robert Abels and the Ohio Historical Society, April, 1962. Mangan, Frank J. Bordertown: The Life and Times of El Paso del Norte. El Paso, Texas: Carl Hertzog, 1964. Porter, Jenny Lind. The Judge’s Collection. Austin, Texas: Jenny Lind Porter, 1982. Signed. 25. Ashman, Charles. Connally: The Adventures of Big Bad John. New York, NY: William Morrow & Company, Inc., 1974. Inscribed by Author. Henson, Margaret Swett. Samuel May Williams: Early Texas Entrepreneur. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1976. Signed by Author. Morgan, Ted. Wilderness At Dawn: The Settling of the North American Continent. New York, Toronto, London, Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney: Simon & Schuster, 1993. 26. McKeown, Roy S. Cabin in the Blackjacks: A History of Ada, Oklahoma. Printed by the Author, 1980. 27. Albaugh III, William A. Tyler, Texas: The Story of the Confererate States Ordinance Works at Tyler, Texas. 1861-1865. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The Stackpole Company, 1958. 28. Allcorn, Bill. History of Texas Land. Austin, Texas: General Land Office of the State of Texas, 1958. Dahmer, Fred. Caddo Was…: A Short History of Caddo Lake. The Everett Companies, 1990. Second Printing. Dobie, J. Frank. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest. Austin, Texas: The University of Texas Press, 1943. Writing on cover. Hafertepe, Kenneth. A History of Ashton Villa. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1991. Hale, Leon. Texas Out Back. Austin, Texas: Madrona Press, Inc., 1973. Hogan, Warren L. Hurricane Carla: A Tribute to the News Media, Newspaper, Radio, Television. Houston, Texas: Leaman-Hogan Company, 1961. Pohl, James W. The Battle of San Jacinto. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1989. Procter, Ben H. The Battle of the Alamo. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1986. Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation. Texas: The Friendship State. Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, 1986. Utley, Robert. Fort Davis: National Historical Site, Texas. Washington, D. C., National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 38. West, J. Howard. Texas Firsts. 1957. Wharton, Clarence. Remember Goliad! Texas - March 27, 1836. Glorieta, New Mexico: The Rio Grande Press, Inc., 1968. 29. Carter, Hodding. Doomed Road of Empire: The Spanish Trail of Conquest. New York, Toronto and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1963. First Edition. Foster, William C. and Chapa, Juan Bautista. Texas & Northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1997. First Edition. Henry, Robert Selph. The Story of the Mexican War. New York, NY: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1950. First Edition. Puryear, Pamela Ashworth and Winfield, Jr., Nath. Sandbars and Sternwheelers: Steam Navigation on the Brazos. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1976. First Edition. Smith, George Winston and Judah, Charles. Chronicles of the Gringos. The U.S. Army in the Mexican War, 1846-1848. Accounts of Eyewitnesses & Combatants. Albuquerque, New Mexico: The University of New Mexico Press, 1968. 30. Friend, Llerena. M. K. Kellogg’s Texas Journal, 1872. Austin & London: University of Texas Press, 1967. Signed by Author. 31. Crawford, Leta. A History of Irion County, Texas. Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1966. Signed by Author. 13 32. The Fisher County Historical Commission. The Picture History of Fisher County. Abilene, Texas: Compiled and Published by the Fisher County Historical Commission and the people of Fisher County. 33. Loyd, Doyal T. A History of Upshur County, Texas. Gilmer, Texas: Texian Press, 1966. Signed by Author. 34. Graves, John. William D. Wittliff and the Encino Press: A Bibliography. Dallas, Texas: Still Point Press, 1989. First Edition. 35. Tomerlin, Jacqueline Beretta. Fugitive Letters, 1829-1836. Stephen F. Austin to David G. Burnet. San Antonio, Texas: Trinity University Press, 1981. 36. Merchaca, Antonio. Menchaca’s Memoirs. San Antonio, Texas: Yanaguana Society, 1937. Number 12 of 500. 37. Sonnischsen, C. L. The El Paso Salt War of 1877. Carl Hentzog and the Texas Western Press at the Pass of the North, 1973. Reprint Edition. Hardbound. 38. Gray, William Fairfax. Diary of Col. WM. Fairfax Gray - From Virginia to Texas, 1835-36. Houston, Texas: The Fletcher Young Publishing Co., 1965. Reprint of Original Book. 39. Adams, Andy. A Texas Matchmaker. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1904. 40. Government Printing Office. Proceedings in the House of Representatives on the Occasion of the Reception and Acceptance from the State of Texas of the Statues of Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin. February 25, 1905. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. Water Damage. 14 41. Conaway, James. The Kingdom in the Country: Wranglers, shepherds, miners, & bureaucrats, squatters & gunfighters, Indians & other inhabitants of the land nobody owns. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1987. McHugh, Tom. The Time of the Buffalo. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972. First Edition. Nordyke, Lewis. Cattle Empire: The Fabulous Story of the 3,000,000 acre XIT. New York, NY: William Morrow and Company, 1949. Towne, Charles Wayland and Wentworth, Edward Norris. Cattle & Men. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1955. First Edition. Wellman, Paul I. The Trampling Herd: The Story of the Cattle Range in America. New York, NY: Carrick & Evans, Inc., 1939. 42. Bell, Verner Lee. Memories of Peter Tumlinson Bell. Carrizo Springs, Texas: 1980. Frantz, Joe B.; Jackson, W. Turrentine; Hollon, W. Eugene; Wolfskill, George; Rundell, Jr., Walter. The Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures: Essays on Walter Prescott Webb. Austin & Londo: University of Texas Press, 1976. Kingston, Mike. Walter Prescott Webb In Stephens County. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1985. 43. Green, Ben K. Some More Horse Tradin’. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972. Pennybacker, Anna J. A New History of Texas for Schools. Waco, Texas: Jay Kay Printing Co., 1972. Reprint. Copy #73 of 124. Originally: Tyler, Texas: Published by Author, 1888. Ramos, Ralph. Rocking Texas’ Cradle. Beaumont, Texas: The Enterprise Company, 1974. Volume I. Signed. Stoneman, Mary E. Pioneering. New York, NY: Pageant Press, Inc., 1965. First Edition. 44. Tolbert, Frank X. A Bowl of Red. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1972. Signed by Author. Tolbert, Frank X. Dick Dowling at Sabine Pass: A Texas Incident in the War Between the States. New York, Toronto, and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1962. First Edition. Tolbert, Frank X. The Day of San Jacinto. New York, Toronto, and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. First Edition. Tolbert, Frank X. An Informal History of Texas: From Cabeza de Vaca to Temple Houston. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1961. 45. Gardiner, C. Harvey. William Hickling Prescott: A Biography. Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1969. Goar, Marjory. Marble Dust: The Life of Elisabet Ney: An Interpretation. Austin, Texa: Eakin Press, 1984. Contains a sealed letter. Griggs, William Clark. Parson Henry Renfro: Free Thinking on the Texas Frontier. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1994. First Edition. Lewis, Oscar. Sutter’s Fort: Gateway to the Gold Fields: The Story of Captain John A. Sutter’s California Empire. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: PrenticeHall, Inc., 1966. 46. Webb, Walter Prescott (Editor). The Handbook of Texas. Austin: The Texas State Historical Association, 1952. Volume I and II. Fifth Printing, 1986. 47. Lord, Walter. A Time to Stand: The Epic of the Alamo Seen as a Great National Experience. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers, 1961. Signed by Author. Sonnichsen, C. L. The Story of Roy Bean: Law West of the Pecos. New York, NY: The Devin-Adair Company, 1958. Tuck, Jim. Pancho Villa and John Reed: Two Faces of Romantic Revolution. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1984. Wallace, Ernest. The Howling of the Coyotes: Reconstruction Efforts to Divide Texas. College Station and London: Texas A&M University Press, 1979. 52. Maguire, Jack. A President’s Country: A Guide to the Hill Country of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Alcalde Press, 1964. First Edition. Monaghan, Jay. The Great Rascal. The Exploits of the Amazing Ned Buntline. Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Company, 1952. Tarpley, Fred. Jefferson: Riverport to the Southwest. Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1983. First Edition, Second Printing. Wiggins, Melanie. They Made Their Own Law: Stories of Bolivar Peninsula. Houston, Texas: Rice University Press, 1990. First Edition. 48. Barr, Alwyn. Texans in Revolt: The Battle for San Antonio, 1835. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1990. First Edition. Bass Jr., Ferix A. and Brunson, B. R. Fragile Empires: The Texas Correspondence of Samuel Swartwout and James Morgan, 1836-1856. Austin, Texas: Shoal Creek Publishers, Inc., 1978. First Edition. Fuermann, George. Reluctant Empire. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1957. Signed by Author. Montaigne, Sanford H. Blood Over Texas: The Truth about Mexico’s War with the United States. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House Publishers, 1976 53. Cline, Isaac Monroe, A.B., A.M., M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D. Storms, Floods and Sunshine : A Book of Memories. New Orleans, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company, 1945. Second Edition. Hyman, Harold M. Oleander Odyssey: The Kempners of Galveston, Texas, 1854-1980s. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1990. Weems, John Edward. A Weekend in September: The Dramatic story of the Galveston Storm. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company, 1957. First Edition. 49. Texas Almanac 1857. Irving, Texas: Glen’s Sporting Goods, Inc., 1986. Facsimile Reproduction of the 1857 Texas Almanac. 50. Jacobs, Max H. Houston and Cotton: Commemoration 75 Years of Leadership and Progress as a Cotton Market. Official Publication - Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade, 1874-1949. 1949 James, Marquis. The Texaco Story: The First Fifty Years, 1902-1952. The Texas Company, 1953. Contains a Signed Letter from the Chairman of the Texaco Company. Kowert, Elise. Old Homes and Buildings of Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg, Texas: Fredericksburg Publishing Company, 1977. Stone, Ron. The Book of Texas Days. Fredericksburg, Texas: Shearer Publishing, 1984. First Edition. Signed. 51. Eagleton, N. Ethie. On The Last Frontier: A History of Unton County, Texas. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1971. Gillespie County Historical Society. Pioneers in God’s Hills: Stories and Biographies of the Brave Men and Courageous Women Who Sought Homes and Peace in the Fertile Valleys Among the Hills of Fredericksburg and Gillespie County. Austin, Texas: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983. Third Edition. Greene, A. C. A Personal Country. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. McMurtry, Larry. In A Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1971. First Paperback Edition. Signed by Author. 54. Haley, James L. Texas: From Spindletop through World War II. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, June 1993. First Edition. Kajencki, Francis Casimir. POLES in the 19th Century Southwest. El Paso, Texas: Southwest Polonia Press, 1990. Signed by Author. Nunn, W. C. Texas Under the Carpetbaggers. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1962. Trammell, Camilla Davis. Seven Pines: Its Occupants and Their Letters, 1825-1872. Houston, Texas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1986. 55. Connell, Evan S. Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Bighorn. San Francisco, California: North Point Press, 1984. Friend, Llerena. Sam Houston: The Great Designer. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1954. Signed. Haley, J. Evetts. Focus on the Frontier. Amarillo, Texas: The Shamrock Oil and Gas Corporation, 1957. Signed by Author. Paperback. Ramsay, Jr., Jack C. Thunder Beyond the Brazos: Mirabeau B. Lamar, A Biography. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1985. 15 56. Braddy, Haldeen. Pershing’s Mission in Mexico. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1966. Contains picture from the book. Davis, Mrs. M. E. M. The Story of Texas: Under Six Flags. Dallas, Texas: Cokesbury Book Store, 1953. Reprint. Originally 1897. O’Connor, Kathryn Stoner. The Presidio La Bahia del Espritu Santo de Zuniga 1721-1846. Austin, Texas: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1966. Paredes, Americo. With His Pistol in His Han: A Border Ballad and its Hero. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1958. 57. Baker, J. W. A History of Robertson County, Texas. Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1971. Second Edition. Jones, Eugene W. and Baggarly, H. M. Texas Country Editor H. M. Baggarly Takes a Grass-Roots Look at National Politics. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1966. First Printing. Long, Jeff. Duel of Eagles: The Mexican and US Fight for the Alamo. New York, NY: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1990. 58. Jones, Jesse H. and Angly, Edward. Fifty Billion Dollars: My Thirteen Years with the RFC. (1932-1945). New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1951. First Printing. Signed by Author. Kirkland, William A. Old Bank, New Bank. The First National Bank, Houston. 18661956. Houston, Texas: Pacesetter Press, 1975. Weaver, John D. The Brownsville Raid: The Story of America’s “Black Dreyfus Affair”. New York, NY: W W Norton & Company, Inc., 1970. First Edition. 59. Barker, Nancy Nichols. The French Experience in Mexico, 1821-1861: A History of Constant Misunderstanding. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1979. Lamego, General Miguel A. Sanchez. The Siege & Taking of the Alamo. Santa Fe, New Mexico: The Press of the Territorian, 1968. Limited First Edition Print of 1500. Lavender, David. Climax at Buena Vista: The American Campaigns in Northeastern Mexico, 1846-47. Philadelphia & New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1966. First Edition. Maissin, Eugene. The French in Mexico and Texas (1838-1839). Salado, Texas: The Anson Jones Press, 1961. Limited First Edition of 500. 16 60. Bedicheik, Roy. Karankaway Country. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1950. First Edition. Brown, Stanley H. H. L. Hunt. A Playboy Press Book, 1976. First Edition. Carver, Charles. Brann & the Iconclast. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, First Paperback Printing 1987. Murphy, Lawrence R. Lucien Bonaparte Maxwell: Napoleon of the Southwest. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. First Edition. 61. Tinkle, Lon. Mr. De: A Biography of Everette Lee DeGolyer. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1970. First Edition. Tinkle, Lon. An American Original: The Life of J. Frank Doe. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1978. Tinkle, Lon. 13 Days to Glory. New York, Toronto, London: McGrawHill Book Company, Inc., 1958. Inscribed by Author. 62. Connally, John and Herskowitz, Mickey. In History’s Shadow: An American Odyssey. New York, NY: Hyperion, 1993. First Edition. Hale, Leon. Addison. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979. Signed by Author. Hudson, Wilson M. Andy Adams: His Life and Writings. Dallas, Texas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1964. 63. Grisham, Noel. Crossroads at San Felipe. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1980. First Edition, Second Printing. Hutcheson, Edward C. The Freedom Tree: A Chapter from the Saga of Texas. Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1970. Peyton, Green. For God and Texas: The Life of P. B. Hill. New York and London: Whittlesey House, 1947. Sonnichsen, C. L. The Ambidextrous Historian: Historical Writers and Writing in the American West. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1981. 64. Boley, Tommy J. An Autobiography of a West Texas Pioneer: Ella Elgar Bird Dumont. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1988. First Edition. Champagne, Anthony. Congressman Sam Rayburn. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1984. Dorough, C. Dwight. Mr. Sam: A Biography of Samuel T. Rayburn, Speaker of the House: 1940-1946; 1949-1952; 1955-1961. New York, NY: Random House, 1962. First Printing. 65. Edwards, John N. Shelby’s Expedition to Mexico. An Unwritten Leaf of The War. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1964. Facsimile Reproduction of the 1872 First Edition. Long, Walter Ewing. Stephen F. Austin’s Legacies. Austin, Texas: Steck-Vaughn Company, 1970. First Printing. In Slipcase. Longstreet, Stephen. Indian Wars of the Great Plains. New York, NY: Indian Head Books, 1970. Patten, Tom C. and Carpenter, Robert. Rosita: A True Story of Adventure and Fate. Houston, Texas: Pacesetter Press, 1975. 66. Hansen, Ron. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1983. First Edition. 67. Eifert, Virginia S. River World: Wild Life of the Mississippi. New York, NY: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1959. McCaleb, Walter F. The Conquest of the West. New York, NY: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1947. First Edition. Stephen, Homer. The Frontier Postmasters. Stephenville, Texas: The Dublin Progress, 1952. First Edition. 68. Schwettmann, Martin W. Santa Rita: The University of Texas Oil Discovery. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1943. Limited Print run, number 344 out of 440. 69. Bradley, Palmer. Debray’s Texas Cavalry (A Sketch of the History of Debray’s (26th) Regiment of Texas Cavalry). Waco: Waco Village Press, 1961. 70. A series of letters, the first from the Freemason Lodge requesting Carroll to find the Taylor Certificates, a paper signed a few days before the fall of the Alamo by Davey Crocket and Andrew Lawson. Also has a transcript of the found document. 71. The King County Historical Society. King County: Windmills & Barber Wire. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Press, 1976. 72. Wink Wednesday Study Club. A History of Winkler County. Wink, Texas: Wink Bulletin, 1942. 73. Graves, John. Self-Portrait, With Birds. Dallas, Texas: Chama Press, 1991. Signed by Author. In slipcover. Like new. Publication announcement included. Quarter leather binding. Limited edition of 330 copies. 74. Parmer County Historical Society. A History of Parmer County, Texas. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Press, 1974. First Edition. Volume 1. 75. Antone, Ph. D., Evan Haywood. Portals at the Pass: El Paso Area Architecture to 1930. El Paso, Texas: El Paso Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1984. 76. Hendrson, Halton. Artistry in Single Action. Dallas, Texas: Chama Press, 1989. Signed by Author. In original slipcover. Like new. Publication announcement included. Signed by Author on half title page. Signed by David Holman, designer, on last page. Review copy. 77. Nance, J.M. Dare-Devils All : The Texan Mier Expedition, 1842-1844 Volume I. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1998. First edition. Nance, J.M. Dare-Devils All: Texas Mier Expedition, Volume II: Biographical Data on Selected Members. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 2002. First edition. 78. Bugbee, Lester G. Some Difficulties of the Texas Empresario. Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1899. Signed by Author. The Woman’s Club of El Paso. The Woman’s Club News. El Paso, Texas, 1926. Vol. VIII, No. 3. 79. DeShields, James T. Cynthia Ann Parker. Dallas, Texas: Chama Press, 1991. Publication announcement included. Limited edition of 1000 copies. Like new. 80. Tom Green Historical Society. Historical Montage of Tom Green County. A Texas Sesquicentennial Project 1986. 81. White, Owen P. The Autobiography of a Durable Sinner. New York, NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1942. Signed by Author. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. 82. Fort Bend County Sesquicentennial 1822-1972 Booklet. Hutto, John R. Howard County In the Making. 1938. Maloney, Vance J. The Story of Comanche Peak: Landmark of Hood County, Texas. 1970. Signed by Author. Contains a copy of the 10 Commandments signed by the author. 83. Jacobson, Lucy Miller and Nored, Mildred Bloys. Jeff Davis County, Texas: The History of Jeff Davis County. Fort Davis, Texas: The Fort Davis Historical Society, 1993. Signed by Nored. 84. Scobee, Barry. Nick Mersfelder: A Remarkable Man. Fort Davis, Texas: Fort Davis Historical Society, 1969. Signed by Author. Limited edition number 516 of 1000 copies. First edition. 85. Warwick, Clyde W. The Randall County Story: From 1541-1910. Hereford, Texas: Pioneer Book Publishers, December 1969. First Edition. 17 86. Arrington, Fred. A History of Dickens County: Ranches and Rolling Plains. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Offset Publications, Inc., 1971. 87. Bennett, Carmen Taylor. Our Roots Grow Deep: A History of Cottle County. Floydada, Texas: Blanco Offset Printing Inc, 1970. Inscribed to D. M. Davis by Author. 88. White, Owen P. Lead and Likker. New York, NY: Minton, Balch & Company, 1932. Hard cover in dust jacket. Large bookplate from previous owner. 89. Inglis, Jack M. A History of Vegetation on the Rio Grande Plain. Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Bulletin #45. Austin, Texas: A PittmanRobertson Project, 1964. Marcom, Robert. Digging Up Texas: A Guide to the Archaeology of the State. Review Copy. Plano, Texas: Republic of Texas Press, 2003. 90. Porter, Eugene O. Letters of Ernst Kohlberg 1875-1877. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1973. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 91. Arnold, Oren. A Boundless Privilege. Austin, Texas: Madrona Press, Inc., 1974. First Edition. Inscribed to Al and Darlyne Lowman by Author. 92. Moore County Centennial, Inc. 100 Moore Years: A History of Moore County, Texas. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., 1992. Inscribed to Al Lowman by 11 people. 93. Fisher, O. C. It Occurred in Kimble. Houston, Texas: The Anson Jones Press, 1937. Signed by Author July 1970, First Edition (500 in print). For Jake Beasley. 94. Werst, Jr., J. L. [Mike]. The Reagan County Story: A History of Reagan County, Texas. Seagraves, Texas: Pioneer Book Publishers, Inc., 1974. 95. Browder, Virginia. Donley County: Land O’ Promise. Quanah, Texas: Nortex Press, 1975. First Edition. Signed by Author. 96. Traweek, Eleanor Mitchell. Of Such As These: A History of Motley County”. Quanah, Wichita Falls, Texas: Nortex Publications, Inc., 1973. Signed by Author. First Edition. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper clipping included noting her death. 97. Schleicher County Historical Society. A History of Schleicher County, Texas. San Angelo, Texas: Anchor Publishing Co., 1979. 18 98. Casey, Clifford B. Soldiers, Ranchers and Miners in the Big Bend. US Department of the Interior. 1969. Signed by Author. Inscribed to Jon Key Kennedy. 99. Price, B. Byron and Rathjen, Frederick W. The Golden Spread: An Illustrated History of Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle. Northridge, California: Windsor Publications, Inc., 1986. First Edition. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Authors. 100. Willbern, Roy. The Old Man of the Glen Ferdinand Columbus Willbern 1827-1903”. 101. Hoig, Stan. The Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman, Trapper, Trader, and Interpreter. Glendale, California: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1974. Inscribed to Al and Darlyne Lowman by Author. Contains newspaper clips about Willie Morris. 102. Bush, George W. Decision Points. Certificate for a personalized book plate signed by President George W. Bush to be included with book. The Office of George W. Bush will be notified by TSHA of winner’s requested personal inscription. Book plate will be mailed to TSHA to forward to winner. 103. Maxwell, Ross A. The Big Bend of the Rio Grande: A Guide to the Rocks, Geologic History, and Settlers of the Area of Big Bend National Park. Austin, Texas: The University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology, 1968. Guidebook 7. Ragsdale, Kenneth B. Big Bend Country: Land of the Unexpected. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1998. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Smithers, W. D. Chronicles of The Big Bend: A Photographic Memoir of Life on the Border. Austin, Texas: Madrona Press, Inc., 1976. First Edition. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Steele, D. Gentry. Land of the Desert Sun: Texas’ Big Bend Country. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1998. First Edition. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 104. Adams, Verdon R. Methodism Comes to The Pass: A History of Trinity United Methodist Church of El Paso. El Paso, Texas: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1975. Signed by Author. Barr, Alwyn; Carlson, Paul; and Carr, Betty. A Centennial Celebration 1892-1992 of the First United Methodist Church of Lubbock. 1992. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Authors. 105. Blagg, Dennis. Big Bend Landscapes. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 2002. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Corning, Jr., Leavitt. Baronial Forts of the Big Bend. Austin, Texas: Trinity University Press, 1967. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Contains newspaper clippings about author. Patoski, Joe Nick. Big Bend National Park. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 2006. Wauer, Roland H. Birds of Big Bend National Park and Vicinity. Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1973. Wright, Bill. Portraits from the Desert: Bill Wright’s Big Bend. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1998. First Edition. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 106. Santleben, August. Texas Pioneer: Early Staging & Overland Freighting Days on the Frontiers of Texas & Mexico. Waco, 1967. Reprint. Publisher’s copy in brown leather, gilt lettering & decoration. Inscribed & signed to his son, book dealer Richard Morrison. 321 pp. Uncut. Only reprint of the Neal 1910 ed. The most important account of stagecoach & freighting in TX. 107. Parker, James W. and Rachel Plummer. The Rachel Plummer Narrative. 1926. Hardback. 108. Rachael Plummer’s Narrative. Austin: Jenkins Publishing Company, 1977. Reproduced from the only known copy. Limited edititon 302 of 400. Signed by Reese and Hanna. 109. Spikes, Nellie Witt and Ellis, Temple Ann. Through the Years: A History of Crosby County Texas. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1952. Premiere Edition. Signed by both Authors. Contains a letter to Al Lowman from the Authors. 110. Venegas, Miguel. Noticia de la California y de Su Conquista Temporal y Espiritual. Mexico City, 1943. Reprint. 2 volumes. Leather. Raised bands on spine. Colorful title pages. 169, 348 pages. 2 folding maps. Cloth bookmarks. First attempt at a history of California. Fore-edge of Vol. I cover darkened. Very good. 111. Bones, Jim. Rio Grande, Mountains to the Sea. Japan: Dai Nippon Printing Co., 1985. Cool, Paul. Salt Warriors, Insurgency on the Rio Grande. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 2008. First Edition. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 113. Campbell, Harry H. The Early History of Motley County. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1958. Contains receipt of previous purchase. 114. Holt, R. D. Schleicher County, or Eigthy Years of Development in Southwest Texas. Eldorado, Texas: The Eldorado Success, 1930. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Editor. 115. Hazel, Michael V. (Editor). Stanley Marcus from A to Z. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press, 2000. Signed by Michael V. Hazel (the editor). Robertson, Jr., James I. Soldiers Blue and Gray. Columbia, South Carolina: Uiversity of South Carolina Press, 1988. Spiegel, Joy G. That Haggar Man: A Biographical Portrait. New York, NY: Random House, 1978. First edition. Signed. 116. Cavazos, Lauro F. A Kineno Remembers: From the King Ranch to the White House. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 2006. Signed by the Author. 117. Groves, Helen Kleberg. Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch. Albany, Texas: Bright Sky Press, 2004. Signed by the Author. 118. Ernest O. Thompson Christmas letter. 119. Sherman, TX Cotton Receipt. 120. Macon, N. Don. Mr. John H. Freeman and Friends: A Story of the Texas Medical Center and How It Began. Houston, Texas: The Texas Medical Center, 1973. Bates, Jack Ward, Ph.D. The Story of St. John’s Hospital. San Angelo, Texas: Mulberry Avenue Books, 1985. First printing. Weiner, Hollace Ava and Roseman, Kenneth D. (Editors). Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas. Lebanon, New Hampshire: Brandeis University Press, 2007. In association with the Texas Jewish Historical Society. 121. Stoecklein, David R. (Photography) and McLaury, Buster (Text). The Western Horse: A Photographic Anthology. Helena, Montana: Stoecklein Publishing, LLC., 1999. Signed by David R. Stoecklein (Photographer). 122. 5 tintypes. 112. Daggett, Marsha Lea. Pecos County History. Canyon, Texas: Staked Plains Press, 1984. Two Volume Set. First Edition. 19 123. Big Bend Bibliography. Alpine, Texas: March, 1961. Library, Sul Ross State College.TexasSouthwest Collection. Four Score Years in Jack County, 1860-1940. Official Souvenir. Bowden, J. J. Surveying the Texas and Pacific Land Grant West of the Pecos River. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1975. Collins, Michael. Cooke County, Texas: Where the South and the West Meet. Texas Committee for the Humanities, 1981. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Dunagan, J. Conrad and Others. Water, Oil, Sand and Sky: A History of Ward County, Texas. Monahans Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1962. Pingenot, Ben E. Historical Highlights of Eagle Pass and Maverick County. Sparks Printing Company, 1971. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Republic National Bank of Dallas. Texas: From a Republic to an Economic Empire. Dallas, Texas: The Republic National Bank of Dallas, 1945. Seale, William. San Augustine in the Texas Republic. The Encino Press, 1969 (originally). The Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County. Plum Creek Almanac: Caldwell County, Texas. Fall 2001. Vol. 19, No. 2. The Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County. Plum Creek Almanac. Spring 1986. Vol. 4, No. 1. 124. Bryson, Conrey. Down Went McGinty: El Paso in the Wonderful Nineties. The University of El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1977. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Carlson, Paul H. Amarillo: The Story of a Western Town. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2006. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Green, Bill. The Dancing Was Lively, Fort Concho, Texas: A Social History, 1867 to 1882. San Angelo, Texas: Fort Concho Sketches Publishing Co., 1974. Inscribed by Author to The Texas State Historical Association. Limited First Edition print of 1000. Kidd, Hari. Artist at Large in El Paso: 32 Drawings with Description of El Paso. El Paso, Texas: Lloyd and Hilda Burlingham, The Mexican Magazine, August 1940. First Edition. 125. Holden, William Curry. The Espuela Land and Cattle Company: A Study of a ForeignOwned Rach in Texas. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1970. Gressley, Gene M. Bankers and Cattlemen. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1966. First edition. Masterson, V.V. The Katy Railroad and the Last Frontier. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953. 20 126. Harper, J. Russell. Paul Kane’s Frontier. Fort Worth: Amon Carter Musuem. 1971. Leatherbound. Slipcase. 127. exarkana, TX Occupation Tax. 128. Miles, Susan. Fort Concho in 1877. San Angelo, Texas: The Bradley Co., 1972. First Edition. Signed by Author. 129. Ernest O. Thompon letter to book dealer Morris Cook. 130. Lay, Bennett. The Lives of Ellis P. Bean. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1960. Signed by Author. Paredes, Americo. With His Pistol in His Hand: A Border Ballad and its Hero. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1958. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 131. United States map. 1848. 4.5 x 7.25 inches. Colored borders of states and territories. Shows original colonies’ settlement dates & admission of other states to 1850. California is last. Texas is dated 1845. 132. San Marcos Baptist Academy letter, 1893. 133. Henson, Margaret Swett. Juan Davis Bradburn: A Reappraisal of the Mexican Commander of Anahuac. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1982. Inscribed to Al and Darlyne Lowman by Author. 134. Haley, James L. Texas: An Album of History. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1985. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Contains articles on author and signed ad on book from author. 135. Nelson, Barney. The Last Campfire: The Story of Ted Gray, A West Texas Rancher. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1984. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Subject of Book, Ted Gray. 136. De Leon, Arnoldo. San Angelenos: Mexican Americans in San Angelo, Texas. San Angelo, Texas: Fort Concho Museum Press, 1985. Madsen, William. The Mexican Americans of South Texas. New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto,and London: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964. Paredes, Americo. Folklore and Culture on the Texas-Mexican Border. Austin, Texas: Center for Mexican American Studies, 1993. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 137. Neislon, William Allan; Knott, Thomas A. and Carhart, Paul W. Webster’s New International Dictionary of the English Language - Second Edition - Unabridged - With Reference History - An Entirely New Book Utilizing all the Experience and Resources of More than One Hundred Years of Genuine Webster Dictionaries.. Springfield, Mass: G. & C. Merriam Company, Publishers, 1934. 138. Naylor, Isaac. Autograph Letter Signed. Galveston, 1860. Business leter on blue-line paper. One page. 7.25 x 9.5 inches. Neatly penned response to a customer who felt cheated. 139. Dobie, Dudley R. Adventures in the Canyon, Mountain and Desert Country of the Big Bend of Texas and Mexico. San Marcos, 1952. First edition. Wrappers. Inscribed and signed with an extended inscription. 29 pp. Photo illustrated. 140.Neill, A. Autograph Note Signed. 1849. Full pg sheet with note at top requesting transcripts of a case he is working on. Neill came to TX in 1836 with company of Mississippi volunteers. One of original shareholders of Seguin; captured by Woll, sent to Perote, escaped. Served in CSA Army. 141. Bracht, Victor. Autograph Document Signed. New Braunfels, 1850 May 27. 1 page 3.75 x 7 inches. Bracht promising to pay Isaac Miller $75. Endorsed on the back by Isaac Miller and Robert Miller payment received July 1850. Brach’s signature is very uncommon. 142. White, James Larkin. Discovery and History of Carlsbad Caverns. Chicago, 1937. Later printing (5th). Color pictorial wrappers, picture is different than on first. Signed by Author. Signed by Thomas Boles, Superintendant, and dated 1937. Last year for stats is 1936. Format a little smaller than first. White, James Larkin. Discovery and History of Carlsbad Caverns. Chicago, 1932. First printing. Color pictorial wrappers, picture is different than later editions. Slightly larger format overall than later printings. Signed by Author. First year the Park Service sold his book at his concession stand at the park itself. 143. Alaska: Its Population, Industries and Resources. Washington, 1884. First edition.Very good. 8th volume of final report on Tenth Census. 144. Proctor, F. C. The Oil Problem. Private Printing, 1927. Energy: Oil & Gas - Books Related to the Oil and Gas Industry. Catalog #2. Spring, 1980., Catalog #3. Fall, 1981. Catalog No. 4. Fall, 1982. Red River Books. 145. Warnock, Barton H. West Texas Flowers. Midland, Texas: Ray Gwyn Office Supply, 1967. Signed by Author. 146. Hudson, Wilson M. Andy Adams: Storyteller and Novelist of the Great Plains. Austin: SteckVaughn Company, 1967. Southwest Writers Series, No. 4. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. Parks, H. B. Follow the Drinking Gourd. Austin, Texas: Reprinted from Publications of the Texas Folk-Lore Society, Number VII, 1928. Shuffler, R. Henderson. Decimus et Ultimus Barziza. Reprinted from The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, April 1963. Volume LXVI, No. 4. 147. Order of Railroad Conducters of America membership cards 148. Stewart, Rick. Charles M. Russell, Sculptor. Fort Worth: Amon Carter Musuem. 1994. Slipcover. 149. The Tom Green County Historical Preservation League, Inc. Tom Green County Chronicles of Our Heritage. Abilene, Texas: H.V. Chapman & Sons, 2003. Volumes 1 and 2. 150. Davis, Dan R. Jr. Prehistoric Artifacts of the Texas Indians. Pecos Publishing Company, 1995. First Edition. 151. Institute of Texas Culture. The Texians and the Texans. Books in Set: The Syrian and Lebanese Texans, The Italian Texans(2 copies), The Jewish Texans, The Mexican Texans,The Indian Texans (First edition). San Antonio. 152. Hagerty, Donald J. Desert Dreams: The Art and Life of Maynard Dixon. Gibbs Smith Publisher. First Edition. Limited Edition #257 of 300. Bound in linen cloth, clipcased and signed by author. Enclosed is a broadside of Maynard Dixon’s poem, “Totem,” designed, handset, and printed on fine paper by Karla Elling. 153. United States map. Boston, undated. 7 x 10.5 inches. Annin and Smith. Given the territories and 23 states listed, probably from 1820s. The US boundary line in the west seems to reflect the Louisiana Purchase. 154. Unframed sheet music “Texas Flag Song.” 1903. Copyrighted by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. 155. Baumgartner, Dorcas; Foster, William C.; and Jackson, Jack. Frontier River: Exploration and Settlement of the Colorado River. Lower Colorado River Authority, June 1997. Kiel, G. P. A History of Canyon Dam. Seguin, Texas: Guadalupe County Historical Commission, 1992. 156. 6 postcards: 3 F. Parker, El Paso, Texas. 1 Santa Fe, NM. 2 unknown. 21 157. Compiled by Workers of the Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Texas. Texas - A Guide to the Lone Star State. New York, NY: Hastings House, 1945. 158. Brown, L.F., et al. Natural Hazards of the Texas Coastal Zone. Austin, Texas: University of Texas, 1974. 12 pages, 7 maps. Illustated by maps, photos. Edgeworn & lightly stained. Ex-lib. 159. Borger. A History and the real facts about the most talked of town in Texas and the Southwest. Astounding Expose! 100 Pages Illustrated. Duels to the Death-- Whiskey-- and Beer Lines-- Gambling-- Women of the Evening-- Politics and Dope. Clip from September 22, 1929. 160. Keil, Robert. Bosque Bonito, Violent Times along the Borderland during the Mexican Revolution. Alpine, Texas: Center For Big Bend Studies, 2002. Occasional Papers No. 7. Kelton, Elmer. Permian: A Continuing Sage. Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, 1985. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 161. Assorted Authors. Buffalo Chip Gazette. El Paso, Texas: El Paso Corral of the Westerners International, Fall 1981, Spring 1982, Fall 1982, Spring 1983. Volume 3, Number 1; Volume 4, Number 1; Volume 2, Number 3 (Special Book Edition); Volume 3, Number 2. Fort Concho. Fort Concho Restoration and Museum Newsletter. December 1971, September 1971, March 1971. March 1972. 3 Newsletters. Priestly, Lee. Shalam: Utopia on the Rio Grande, 1881-1907. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1998. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. The Gateway Club. El Paso in the Land of Better Living, At the Cross Roads of the Centuries. El Paso, Texas: The Gateway Club, 1927. 162. Framed 8 1/2 x 11 with three pictures of Texas Ranger, Nolan Ryan, signed. 163. Binkley, William Campbell. The Expansionist Movement in Texas: 1836-1850. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1925. Volume 13. Purchase invoice for Al Lowman included. Owens, Sister M. Lilliana; S. L., Ph.D. Carlos M. Pinto, S. J.: Apostle of El Paso. El Paso, Texas: Revista Catolica Press, 1951. Contains Letter to Al Lowman from “Carlos”. 164. 6 El Paso envelopes. 100th anniversary Fort Bliss. 22 165. Frantz, Joe B. Borden at the Century Mark. Winter 1959. Reprinted from The Business History Review. Vol. XXXIII, No. 4. Frantz, Joe B. Cowboy Philosophy: A Cold Spoor. Urbana, Chicago, and London: University of Illinois Press, 1967. Reprinted from The Frontier Reexamined. Edited by John Francis McDermott. Frantz, Joe B. The Forty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. September 1955. Reprinted from The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. Vol. XLII, No. 2. Frantz, Joe B. History Looking Ahead: the Present and Future of the Texas State Historical Association. January 1967. Reprinted from The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Vol. LXX, No. 3. Frantz, Joe B. Western Impact on the Nation. July 1970. Reprinted from The Western Historical Quarterly. Vol. I, No. 3. Gard, Wayne. The Fence-Cutters. July 1974. Reprinted from The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. LI, No. 1. Gard, Wayne. Retracing the Chisholm Trail. May 1956. Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Ramirez, Nora. Southwestern Studies: The Southwestern International Livestock Show and Rodeo. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1972. Monograph Number 32. Stevenson, Robert M. Southwestern Studies: Music in El Paso 1919-1939. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1970. Monograph Number 29. Swisher, John. M. The Swisher Memoirs. San Antonio: The Sigmund Press, Inc. 1932 166. I am curious.. Indians. Sources about Early El Paso Inhabitants. American Society of Civil Engineers. History of the El Paso Branch, 19501990: Forty Years at El Paso Del Norte, Texas Section. Brown, Bryan W. Boyhood in Early El Paso: 1903. Reprinted from PASSWORD - El Paso County Historical Society, 1970. Calleros, Cleofas. El Paso’s Missions and Indians. El Paso, Texas: McMath Co., 1953. Lee, Robert W. An Illustrated History of El Paso. El Paso, Texas: El Paso Herald-Post, 1960s. Scarce. MacCallum, Esther Darbyshire. Impressions of the Stained Glass Windows in the Church of St. Clement, El Paso, Texas. El Paso, Texas: McMath Printing Company, 1948. Limited Print. Martinez, Oscar J. The Chicanos of El Paso: An Assessment of Progress. The University of Texas at El Paso, Texas Western Press, 1980. Monograph Number 59. Inscribed to Al by Author. Smithers, W. D. Early Trail Drives in the Big Bend. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1979. Monograph Number 55. Smithers, W. D. Circuit Riders of the Big Bend. The University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1981. Monograph Number 64. 167. The William B. Bates Collection of Texana and Western Americana: Catalog of a Second Bates Exhibition. Spring, 1971. M. D. Anderson Library. University of Houston. Advisor Committee for the Library. ALDVS. July, 1965. Volume 4, Number 2. Frantz, Joe B. The End of a Myth. June 1964. Signed by Author. From The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly. Pouncey, Lorene. The William B. Bates Collection of Texana and Western Americana : Catalog of an Exhibition at the University of Houston Library. 1965. M. D. Anderson Memorial Library. 179. Vulliamy, Ed. Amexica: War Along the Borderline. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2010. 180. American Flag donated by Senator John Cornyn. 181. Lea, Tom. The King Ranch. Little, Brown & Co., Boston. 1957. Volume I & II. Hardcover. 168. Connor, Seymour V. History that Will Never be Repeated –and- The Biography of Don Hampton Biggers. Lubbock, Texas: Texas Technological College, 1961. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 182. Little, Carol Morris. A Comprehensive Guide to Outdoor Sculpture in Texas. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1996. Rogers, Lisa Waller. A Texas Sampler, Historical Recollections. Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech University Press, 1998. Signed by Author and Inscribed to Steve. Thonhoff, Robert H. The Texas Connection with the American Revolution. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1981. 169. Devereaux, Linda Ericson. The Texas Navy. Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, 1983. 183. Four certificates for a round of golf to Fair Oaks Ranch. 170. Modisett, Bill (Editor). Historic Midland: An Illustrated History of Midland County. San Antonio, Texas: Historical Publishing Network, 1998. 184. Hammond, George P. Coronado’s Seven Cities. Albuquerque, NM: United States Coronado Exposition Commission, 1940. Letter enclosed from G. C. Dickens, Managing Director of Publishing Group. 171. Frontier Times. Published by J. Marvin Hunter. Four issues: Vol.5, No. 12, September 1928; Vol. 7, No. 7, April 1930; Vol. 17, No. 10, July 1940; Vol. 18, No.6, March 1941. 172. Fort Bliss Centennial Souvenir Edition. El Paso, Texas: The El Paso Times, 1848-1948. 173. Compiled by the Whitehead Memorial Museum and the Val Verde County Historical Commission. La Hacienda, An Official Bicentennial Publication. 1976. 174. The Grace Museum. The Amazing Grace: Grace Coffee Shop, 1909-2009. Abilene, Texas: The Grace Museum, September 2009. First Edition. 175. Charles Robinson III. The Frontier World of Fort Griffin: The Life and Death of a Western Town. John H. Jenkins. The Texas Revolution and Republic. 176. Bancroft, Hubert H. History of Mexico. Vol. 1, 3, 10, 12- 14, San Francisco: The History Company Publishers. 1886. Re-bound in brown buckram. 177. Rushing, Jane Gilmore. Starting from Pryon. 178. Fierman, Floyd S. Insights and Hindsights of Some El Paso Jewish Families. Insights and Hindsights of Some More El Paso Jewish Families. 2 Book Set. The El Paso Jewish Historical Society, 1983-4. 185. Dobie, Frank. Legends of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1924. Limited. Vandiver, Frank E. The Southwest: South or West? College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1975. 186. Gambrell, Herbert. Anson Jones. Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, Inc, 1948. Signed by Author. First Edition. 187. Norfleet, J. Frank and White, William Frank. Norfleet: The Actual Experiences of a Texas Rancher’s 30,000 mile transcontinental chase after five confidence men. 1924. Hardcover. 188. One Night Stay with Breakfast for Two at the Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa. 189. Gear, W. Michael. The Morning River. New York, NY: Tom Doherty Associates, 1996. Wilkinson, D. Marion. Not Between Brothers. Albany, CA: Boaz Publishing Company, 1996. Signed by Author. 190. Baxter, Norman. A Line on Texas. Houston, Texas: Baxter + Korge Inc., 1972. Signed. 191. 2 certificates valuing $100 for Handwriting Analysis by Cynthia Buchanan. 192. Steinbeck, John. The Red Pony. New York: The Viking Press, 1945. In Slipcase. With illustrations by Wesley Dennis. 23 193. Lehmann, Herman. Nine Years with the Indians. Von Bookman Co., Austin. 1927. Hardcover. 194. Ransom, Harry Huntt. The Other Texas Frontier. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. 1984 195. Sonnichsen, C.L. and Morrison, William V. Alias Billy The Kid. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 1955. Hardcover. Dust jacket. Signed by Morrison. 196. My Fair Lady (With Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison). 2009 Paramount Pictures DVD. Original Movie from Columbia Broadcasting Systems Inc., 1964. Won 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Run Time: 172 Minutes. 197. American Experience (PBS). Reconstruction: The Second Civil War. DVD - 180 Minutes. Timeless Media Group. The U.S. Army in Action: From WWI to the Korean War. 2 Disk Set. DVD Video. Approx.. 240 Minutes. 198. Adams, Willena Casey. Fifty-Nine for Freedom. Austin, Texas: Graphic Ideas Incorporated, 1970. Cousins, Margaret. The Boy In The Alamo. San Antonio, Texas: Corona Publishing Co., 1958. Fuermann, George. Houston: The Feast Years. Houston, Texas: Premier Printing Company, 1962. Kubaik, Dan. Ten Tall Texans. Austin, Texas: The Balcones Company, 1985. Lord, Walter. A Time To Stand, The Epic of the Alamo. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1978. Pape, Donna Lugg; Mueller, Virginia; Karle, Carol. Texas Puzzle Book. Burnet, Texas: Eakin Publications, 1981. Syers, William Edward. Off the Beaten Trail. Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1971. 205. Randel, Jo Stewart; Randel, Ralph E. A Time to Purpose - A Chronicle of Carson County Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, and Volume IV. San Antonio, Texas: Pioneer Publishers, October, 1966. Each volume signed by Jo Stewart Randel. 1st Ed. To Al Lowman. 206. Kilgore, Dan. How Did Davy Die? Texas A&M Press, College Station. 1978. Second Printing. 207. Brown, John Henry. Life and Times of Henry Smith, the First American Governor of Texas. Dallas: A. D. Aldridge & Co., Stereotypers, Printers and Binders, 1887. 208. Crouch, Carrie J. A History of Young County, Texas. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1956. 209. Sandoz, Mair. The Cattlemen: From the Rio Grande Across the Far Marias. Hastings House, New York. 1958. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 210. Hallenbeck, Cleve. The Journey of Flay Marcos de Niza. University Press, Dallas. 1949. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 211. Tracy, Milton Cook and Havelock-Bailie, Richard. The Colonizer: A Saga of Stephen F. Austin. Guynes Printing Company, El Paso. 1941. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 212. Siringo, Chas A. A Lone Star Cowboy. Santa Fe, New Mexico: 1919. 199. Gipson, Fred. Fabulous Empire: Colonel Zack Miller’s Story. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. 1946. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 213. Shaw, James C. North from Texas: Incidents in the Early Life of A range Cowman in Texas, Dakota and Wyoming 1852 -1883. The Branding Iron Press, Evanston. 1952. Hardcover. Limited Edition. #59 of 750 copies. 200. The Lipscomb County Historical Survey Committee. A History of Lipscomb County. First Edition, 1976. 214. Boethel, Paul C. On the Headwaters of the Lavaca and the Navidad. Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones Company, 1967. Signed by Author. 201. Stearns, Charles. The Black Man of the South, and the Rebels; Or, the Characteristics of the Former, and the Recent Outrages of the Latter. Boston: N. E. News Company, 1872. 215. Dillon, David and Tomlinson, Doug. Dallas Architecture, 1936-1986. Austin, Texas: Texas Monthly Press, 1988. Inscribed to Lowmans by Author. Hazel, Michael V. The Dallas Public Library: Celebration a Century of Service 1901 2001. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press, 2001. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 202.DeShields, James T. They Sat in High Place: The Presidents and Governors of Texas. The Naylor Company, San Antonio. 1940. First Edition. 203. Gift Certificate for One-night stay in a deluxe room at the Westin Hotel & Resort. 24 204. Muir, Andrew Forest ed. Texas in 1837: An Anonymous, Contemporary Narrative. University of Texas Press, Austin. 1958. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 216. Lloyd, Everett. Law West of the Pecos: The Story of Roy Bean. University Press, San Antonio. 1931. Signed by Author. Hardcover. No dust jacket. 217. Casey, Dr. Clifford B. Alpine, Texas - then and now - A Centennial Edition. Limited Edition. #1379 of 2000. 218. Texas Capitol Ornament 2010. 219. Suhm, Dee Ann. Handbook of Texas Archeology: Type Descriptions. Austin: The Texas Archeological Society and The Texas Memorial Museum, 1962. 220. Wright, Solomon Alexander. My Rambles. Austin, Texas: Texas Folklore Society, 1942. 221. Macon, N. Don. Monroe Dunaway Anderson, His Legacy, A History of the Texas Medical Center, 50th Anniversary Edition. Houston, Texas: Texas Medical Center, 1994. 222. Rister, Carl Coke. Border Captives. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. 1940. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 223. Round of Golf for four at Brookhaven Country Club. 224. Schoelwer, Susan Prendergast. Alamo Images: Changing Perceptions of the Texas Experience. Dallas, Texas: DeGolyer Library and Southern Methodist University Press, 1985. 225. Best, Hugh. Debrett’s Texas Peerage. New York, NY: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1983. Haley, James L. Texas: From Spindletop Through World War II. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1993. First Edition. 226. Mellard, Rudolph. Hills and Horizons. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1940. Signed-R.B.P. 227. Wharton, Clarence. The Aisle of Mal Hado and other Sketches: 350 Years of Texas History. Fletcher Young Pub. Co., 1968. Hardcover. 228. Golf for Four (4) at the Creek or The Hills. Valid for play Tuesday through Friday. 232. One room- two night stay at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans (room charges only, excluding Friday and Saturday nights and Special Events). 233. Baker, T. Lindsay. Lighthouses of Texas. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 2001. 234. House, Boyce. I Give You Texas! San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1943. Signed by Author. Smith, Ashbel. Reminiscences of the Texas Republic. Austin, Texas: The Pemberton Press, 1967. 235. Biggers, Don. H. German Pioneers in Texas. Gillespie County, Texas: Fredericksburg Publishing Co., 1925. Inscribed. Federal Writer’s Program. Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State. New York, NY: Hastings House, 1969. New Revised Edition. 236. Grisham, Noel. Crossroads at San Felipe. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1980. Griswold Del Castillo, Richard. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Norman, Oklahoma and London, England: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990. Kilgore, Dan. How Did Davy Die? College Station, Texas and London, England: Texas A&M University Press, 1978. Lanier, Laura Lewis. All Things Bright And Beautiful. Norwalk, Connecticut: The C. R. Gibson Company, 1993. 237. A Buckhorn Golf Course certificate for a round of golf for four- car fee required. 238. Boatright, Dobie. Straight Texas. Austin, Texas: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1937. Number XIII. 239. Raht, Carlysle Graham. Old Buck and I: A Cowboy Idyl. Deluxe Edition. Rahtbooks Company, Odessa. 1964. Hardcover. Dust jacket. Signed by author. 240. Stillwell, Hart. Hunting and Fishing in Texas. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1946. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 229. Chariton, Wallace O; Eckhardt, Charlie; Young, Kevin R. Unsolved Texas Mysteries. Plano, Texas: Wordward Publishing, Inc., 1991. Cushman, Ralph B. Jesse Chisholm. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press, 1992. Thompson, Jerry. A Wild and Vivid Land: An Illustrated History of the South Texas Border. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1997. 241. Hill, Kate Adele. Home Builders of West Texas. The Naylor Company, San Antonio. 1937. Hardcover. Signed by author. 230. McGuire, James Patrick. Julius Stockfleth: Gulf Coast Marine and Landscape Painter. San Antonio, Texas: Trinity University Press, 1976. 243. Autographed Military Map of Texas by Commissioner Jerry Patterson. 231. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Mosses from an Old Manse. New York, NY: Wiley & Putnam, 1846. Signed by Guy Bryan (1849). First Edition. 242. A State and Tax Receipt dated 1873 signed by Sherrif Sul Ross of McClennon County. 244. Sims, Patterson and Surls, James. James Surls: From the Heartland. Abilene, Texas: The Grace Museum, 2010. 25 245. Kutner, Janet and Sultan, Terrie. David Bates: Paintings from Texas Collection. Abilene, Texas: The Grace Museum, 2007. Tobolowsky, George. Form & Substance. The Art of George Tobolowsky. Abilene, Texas: The Grace Museum 255. Cuyas, Arturo; Brett, Lewis E.; Eaton, Helen S.; and Beveraggi-Allende, Walter. Appleton’s Revised English-Spanish and Spanish-English Dictionary. New York, NY: Appleton-CenturyCrofts, Division of Meredith Publishing Company, 1962. Fourth Edition. 246. Adlmann, Jan Ernst. Moroles, Granite Sculpture. Herring Press, 2004. Faubion, William. Treasures of Texas. Dallas, Texas: Morgan & Chase Publishing Inc., 2008. First Edition. 256. The Dedication of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs. The University of Texas at Austin, May 22, 1971. Book inside envelope cover. 247. Barker, Eugene. History of Texas. Southwest Press, 1929. 257. The Corpus Christi Caller Times. Sunday, January 18, 1959. Featuring Tom Lea and José Cisneros drawings. Diamond Jubilee Historical Edition. 248. Texas Flag flown over State Capitol, presented with Certificate of Authentication in House of Representatives box. 249. The Water-Lily Pond. 10 x 13 No. 1 Oil Painting Reproduction on cardstock with information on back. The Plains of Heaven. 10 x 13 No. 21 Oil Painting Reproduction on cardstock with information on back. The Grand Canal Near the Rialto Bridge, Venice. 10 x 13 No. 24 Oil Painting Reproduction on cardstock with information on back. Mona Lisa. 10 x 13 No. 4 Oil Painting Reproduction on cardstock with information on back. 250. Texas Almanac. 27 almanacs with miscellaneous years between 1939- 2001. 251. Dobie, J. Frank. Some Part of Myself. Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1967. Webb, Walter Prescott. The Great Plains. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1976. Reprinting. 252. Bannon, John Francis. Bolton and the Spanish Borderlands. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1974: Third Printing. Paredes, Americo. “With His Pistol in His Hand” : A Border Ballad & Its Hero. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1986. Sixth Paperback Printing. 253. Nolen, Barbara and James, Concha Romero. Mexico is People: Land of Three Cultures. New York, NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1973. Pierson, William W. and Gil, Federico G. Governments of Latin America. New York, Toronto, and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1957. 254. Pamplet Presenting the Spanish Artist Luziano of Madrid With an Exhibition of His Paintings. November 1970. Canyon, Texas. Signed by J. Evetts Haley 26 258. Tolbert, Frank X. The Day of San Jacinto. New York, NY: McGraw-Hil Book Company, Inc. 1959. First edition. Inscribed by author to Travis B. Bryan. 259. McKelvie, Martha. Lawman of the West. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Franklin Publishing Company, 1971. Inscribed by Author. 260. Burke’s Texas Almanac for 1879. Austin, Texas: Steck-Warlick Company, 1969. Slipcase. A facsimile reproduction of the 1879 edition with an introduction by Dorman H. Winfrey. 261. Knight, Oliver. Fort Worth: Outpost on the Trinity. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953. Inscribed to Al Lowman by Author. 262. Fisher, Lewis F. Christ Episcopal Church: The First Seventy-Five Years 1911-1986. San Antonio, Texas: Christ Episcopal Church: 1986. Red, William Stuart. A History of the Presbyterian Chruch in Texas. The Steck Company, 1936. Vernon, Walter N.; Sledge, Robert W.; Monk, Robert C.; and Spellmann, Norman W. The Methodist Excitement in Texas. Nashville, Tennessee: The Texas United Methodist Historical Society. 1984. 263. Abernethy, Francis Edward. Legendary Ladies of Texas: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society XLIII In Cooperation with the Texas foundation for Women’s Resources. Nacogdoches, Texas: The Texas Folklore Soceity, 1981. Horgan, Paul. Lamy of Santa Fe. Toronto, Ontario: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1975. Biography, Second printing. Rutherford, Bruce. The Impeachment of Jim Ferguson. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press. 1983. 264. USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services Mailing Tube for Screwworm Eradication Program. 265. Pikuni and Kainah Tribes of Blackfeet Indians. Glacier National Park. Waterton Lakes National Park. 26 prints. 266. Carl Hertzog lecture series. 7 pamphlets by various authors. 267. Elder, Jane Lynn. Across the Plains of Santa Fe. Dallas, Texas: DeGolyer Library and Southern Methodist University Press, 1993. 268. Russell, Charles M. Good Medicine: The Illustrated Letters of Charles M. Russell. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Double Day, 1966. With an introduction by Will Rogers and a biographical note by Nancy C. Russell. Special edition by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. 269. Who’s Who in Texas: A Biographical Encyclopedia of Interesting Peronalities With a Genealogical Study of Historical Family Records. Dallas: Complied, Edited and Published by The Who’s Who Publishing Company. 270. Veterinary Miliary History of the United States. Chicago, 1935. Volume 1 & 2. 271. Lehmann, V.W. Forgotten Legions: Sheep in the Rio Grande Plain of Texas. University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press. 272. History of Freestone County Texas. 1978. Vol. 1 & 2. First edition. 273. Robertson, Pauline Durrett and Robertson, R.L. Cowman’s Country: Fifty Frontier Ranches in the Texas Panhandle 1876-1887. Paramount Publshing Company, 1981. First Edition. 274. Rakocy, Bill. Images: Paso del Norte. El Paso, Texas: Bravo Press, 1980. Inscribed to Harwood Hinton. 275. Timmons, W.H. El Paso: A Borderland History. University of Texas at El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1990. Signed by Author. 276. Thomlinson, M.H. The Garrison of Fort Bliss. El Paso, Texas: Hertzog & Resler, Printers, 1945. 277. Keleher, William A. The Fabulous Frontier. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Rydal Press, 1942. Inscribed. Second Printing. 278. Eagle Lake Historical Committee. A History of Eagle Lake Texas. Nortex Press, 1987. First Edition. 279. Mills, Frank C. History of American Jacks and Mules. Hutch-Line, Inc., 1975. Signed by Helen Hall in 1984. 280. Latham, Hiram. Trans-Missouri Stock Raising- The Pasture Lands of North America: Winter Grazing. Denver, Colorado: Old West Publishing Company, 1962. 281. McIntosh, Michael. In the Spring Tradition: The Art of Herb Booth. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1993. 282. Stewart, Rick. Charles M. Russell: Sculpter. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Museum, 1994. 283. Sonnichsen, C.L. Pass of the North: Four Centuries on the Rio Grande. El Paso, Texas: Texas Western Press, 1968 284. The Nita Stewardt Haley Memorial Library. The Diary of Michael Erskine. 1979. 285. Texas. The American Historical Society, Inc. 1930. Special Limted Supplement. 286. Holman, William Roger. The Orphans’ Nine Commandments. Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 2007. Signed by Author. 287. Clayton, Lawrence and Farmer, Joan Halford. Tracks Along the Clear Fork: Stories from Schakelford and Throckmorton Counties. Abilene, Texas: McWhiney Foundation Press, 2000. 288. Hjerter, Kathleen G. The Art of Tom Lea: A Memorial Edition. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M Press, 1989. 289. Soil Survey Big Bend National Park. Part of Brewster County, Texas. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 290. Soil Survey of Harris County, Texas. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 291. Soil Survey of Val Verde County, Texas. United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service. 292. Soil Survey of Reeves County, Texas. United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service. 293. Soil Survey of El Paso County Texas. United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation. 294. Fort Plans from Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 295. Buie, Bernard. The Open Range of Sixty-Five Northwest Texas Counties. County Map. 296. Haines, Francis. Appallosa: The Spotted Horse in Art and History. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Musuem, 1963. 27 297. Hine, Robert V. Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary. New Haven, Connecticut and London, England: Yale University Press, 1968. 298. Jussim, Estelle. Frederic Remington, the Camera & the Old West. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Musuem, 1983. 299. Crampton, C. Gregory. Standing Up Country: The Canyon Lands of Utah and Arizona. University of Utah Press, 1964. 300. The Image of America in Caricature & Cartoon. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Musuem, 1976. Accompanying Exhibition Presented at Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth; Fort Wayne Public Library, Fort Wayne; National Musuem of Man, Ottawa; Musuem of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. 301. America: From Amerigo Vespucci to the Louisana Purchase. 1976-1977. An Exhibition at the Amon Carter Musuem, Fort Worth and The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin from the collections of The Pierpont Morgan Library. 302. Future Directions for Musuems of American Art. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Musuem, October 22, 1977. A symposium held at the Amon Carter Musuem of Western Art. 303. Tyler, Ron (Editor). Posada’s Mexico. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1979. 304. Botkin, B. A. A Treasury of Western Folklore: Stories, Ballads and Traditioins. Bonanza Books, 1980. Revised edition. Botkin, B. A. A Treasury of Southern Folklore: Stories, Ballads, Traditions, and Folkways of the People of the South. Crown Publishers, 1949. Signed by Author. Limited edition made especially for the state of Arkansas. 28 305. The Texas Almanac for 1857. Dallas, Texas: A. H. Belo Corporation, 1966. Facsimile reproduction. Originally published by Richardson & Co.: 1856. Signed. De Onis, Jose. The United States as Seen by Spanish American Writer (1776-1890). New York, NY: Gordian Press, 1975. Second edition. Cultural relations between the United States and the Hispanic World, Volume One. Originally published 1952. Hogan, William Ransom. The Texas Republic: A Social and Economic History. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1946. Signed by Author. Trench, Richard Chenevix. The Study of Words. London: Macmillan and Co., 1882. 18th edition. Originally addressed to the Diocesan Training-School, Winchester. 306. Barker, Eugene C. The Life of Stephen F. Austin, Founder of Texas, 1793-1836. Austin, Texas and London, England: University of Texas Press, 1969. Published in cooperation with Texas State Historical Association. Gambrell, Herbert. Anson Jones: The Last President of Texas. Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1948. 307. Jackson, Jack, Robert S. Weddle, Winston De Ville. Mapping Texas and the Gulf Coast. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1990. Manning, Diane. Hill Country Teacher: Oral Histories from the One-Room School and Beyond. Twayne Publishers, 1990. 308. Davis, Ellis A. and Grobe, Edwin H. The New Enclycopedia of Texas. Dallas, Texas: Texas Development Bureau. Volume III. Davis, Ellis A., Edwin H. Grobe. The New Encyclopedia of Texas, Volume I. Dallas, Texas: Texas Development Bureau. Volume I. De Luxe edition. Raines, C.W. Year Book for Texas, 1901. Austin, Texas: Gammel Book Company, 1902. 309. Krantz, Les. The Texas Art Review. Gulf Publishing Company in Conjuction with The Krantz Company Publishers, Inc., 1982. Ladner, Mildred. O.C. Seltzer: Painter of the Old West. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. Russell, Charles M. Good Medicine: The Illustrated Letters of Charles M. Russell. Doubleday & Company, Inc.,1966. 310. Holz, Robert K.; Mayhall, Mildred P.; and Newman, Samuel W. Texas And Its History. Austin, Texas: Graphic Ideas, Inc., 1972. McDonald, Archie P. In Celebration of Texas. Windsor Publications, Inc., 1986. Nordyke, Lewis. The Truth About Texas. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1957. Perry, George Sessions. Texas: A World In Itself. Grosset & Dunlap, 1952. 311. Letters from Gov. Antonio Martinez to the Viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodaca. Research Center For the Arts and Humanities, 1983. Lieberson, Goddard. The Badmen: Songs, Stories and Pictures of the Western Outlaws from Backhills to Border 1865-1900. Columbia Records Legacy Collection. The Daughters of the Republic of Texas. The Alamo Long Barrack Museum. Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1986. Compiled by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. 312. Foote, Henry Stuart. Texas and Texans; Or, Advance of the Anglo-Americans to the SouthWest. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935. Volume II. Stigler, W.A. and Tardy, William T. Workers and Wealth of Texas. Banks Upshaw and Company, 1931. 313. Gard, Wayne; Krakel, Dean; Frantz, Joe B.; Winfrey, Dorman; Frost, H. Gordon; and Bubar, Donald. Along The Early Trails of the Southwest. Jenkins Book Publishing Co. Inc., 1969. Kupper, Winifred. Texas Sheepman: The Reminiscences of Robert Maudslay. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press: 1951. Signed. Morgan, Neil. Westward Tilt: The American West Today. New York, NY: Random House: 1963. 314. Gambrell, J.B. Ten Years in Texas. Dallas, Texas: The Baptist Standard, 1909. Newton, Lewis W., Herbert P. Gambrell. Texas Yesterday & Today. Turner Company, 1949. Rev. Newell, C. History of the Revolution in Texas. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935. Particularly of the War of 1835 & ‘36. Reproduction of the original. Steen, Ralph W. Twentieth Century Texas. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1942. An economic and social history. 315. Women and Texas History: An Archival Bibliography. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, October 4-6, 1990. Prepared in conjunction with Women and Texas History: A Conference. Crawford, Ann Fears and Ragsdale, Crystal Sasse. Women in Texas: Their Lives, Their Experiences, Their Accomplishments. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1982. Humphrey, Janet G. A Texas Suffragist: Diaries and Writings of Jane Y. McCallum. Austin, Texas: Ellen C. Temple, 1988. McAdams, Ina May Ogletree. Texas Women of Distinction: A Biographical History. Austin, Texas: McAdams Publishing, Inc., 1962. Weimann, Jeanne Madeline. The Fair Women. Chicago, Illinois: Academy Chicago, 1981. The story of The Woman’s Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1893. 316. Goodrich, S.G. A Pictorial History of the Western World. Hartford, Connecticut: House & Brown, 1848. 317. Adair, A. Garland and Coats, Ellen Bohlender. Texas: Its History. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John C. Winston Company, 1954. Signed by Author. Dobie, J. Frank. Tales of Old-Time Texas. Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Company, 1955. Steen, Ralph W. Texas: A Story of Progress. Austin, TX: Steck Company, 1942. 318. The Handbook of Texas. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1986. Volume I. The Handbook of Texas. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1986. Volume II. The Handbook of Texas: A Supplement. Austin, Texas: The Texas State Historical Association, 1976. Volume III. 319. Under Texas Skies. Austin, Texas: Texas Heritage Foundation, 1947-48. National and State Constitutions. Volume IV, Numbers 1-3. Castaneda, C.E. The Mexican Side of the Texan Revolution. Austin, Texas: Graphic Ideas Incorporated, 1970. Jenkins, John H. The Texas Revolution and Republic. Austin, Texas: The Jenkins Company, 1986. Material relating to the period from the beginning of the Anglo-American settlement to the annexation of Texas to the United States. McComb, David G. Texas: A Modern History. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1989. First edition. Proctor, Ben and McDonald, Archie P. The Texas Heritage. St. Louis, Missouri: Forum Press, 1980. 320. Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State. New York, NY: Hastings House, 1940. Compiled by Workers of the Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Texas. Clark, Joseph L. A History of Texas: Land of Promise. D.C. Heath and Company, 1949. Barker, Eugene C. (Editor). Readings in Texas History. Dallas, Texas: The Southwest Press, 1929. White, Owen P. Texas: An Informed Biography. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1945. Signed by Author. 321. University of Texas Bulletin No. 3141: November 1, 1931. Austin, Texas: University of Texas, 1931. Directory of the Main University and of the Extramural Divisions 1931-1932. University of Texas Bulletin No. 3612: March 22, 1936. Austin, Texas: University of Texas, 1936. Catalogue Number; Part IV: College of Engineering 1934-1935 and 1935-1936. With Announcements for 1936-1937 and 1937 and 1938. 322. Harper’s Weekly. TEXAS HAIL-STORM. June 27, 1868. Letter from a friend in San Antonio describing the storm with two illustrations. “It was hailing young cannon-balls!” 323. Chocktaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad. Complete Coupon Bond. 1902. Folio, 4 sheets bound at top. Consolidated Mortgage 5% Gold Bond. 3 sheets with 33 coupons each. 6 months coupons 1902 to 1952. 4 page (bond text) has fine vignette engraved at top of Indians and train. Finely engraved ovrall. Unsigned or assigned. 324. Goliad County. Printed and Manuscript Subpoena. Victoria, 1867. 1 page printed and filled in subpoena for John R. Tally. Printed in blue with blue Texas star seal pasted on at top. 29 325. Gonzales County. Order of Sale: Printed Form Filled In. Gonzales, 1858. Legal sheet, printed State of Texas form to the Sheriff of Gonzales County. Order of sale of land in judgment against Wm. Means. Manuscript notes return of the writ being returned “the sale being insufficient to make the money.” 326. Book Club of Texas. Broadsides. Various writers. First edition. New Book Club of Texas letter announcement with announcements of each of the 3 books included. BOCT newsletters, keepsakes, etc. Cloth clamshell box with paper label. Corner bumped. 327. Darley and Hall. Engraving: Emigrants Crossing the Plains. NY, 1869. Fine engraving on heavy stock, hand-colored. Focuses on one family in and around their wagon as part of a train of wagons. Framed. 338. Magid, Don. Color Print. Young boy holding dog. Framed. 339. Victory or Death. A reprint of William Barrett Travis’ Letters from the Alamo. February 24, 1836. Framed and Matted. 340. Tabor, Mike. Bosque County Cowboy. Original drawing 15” x 20”. Done in graphite pencil. Signed and Dated 1994. 341. Framed Original 2007 Tejano Heritage Month Poster. 342. Warren, Melvin C. Top Hand of the Cancho. Print Framed and Matted. 1974. 703 of 750. 343. Reece, Maynard. Covey Rise Bobwhites.. Print. 240 of 950. Image Size: 19” x 32”. Signed 1977. 328. Mitchell, Augustus. Map of the United States #5: Including inset of the Gold Region. Philadelphia, 1850. 11 x 17 inch double page map, colored. Copyright 1849. Printed in 1850 school atlas. Strip of the bottom of the fold affecting TX is missing. Inset is 4.5 x 3.25 inch. Framed. 345. Cisneros, José. The Boss. El Paso, 1984. Print. Stencil drawing. 329. Hudson, W.H. Far Away and Long Ago: A History of My Early Life. Buenos Aires, 1943. Introduction by R.B. Cunninghame Grahm. Printed for members of The Limited Editions Club. #398 of 1500. Signed by designer and ilustrator. Cowhide cover. 346. Master Portfolio of Wester Art. Limited edition of 500. Montana Historical Society. Contains prints by Russell, Ralston, Remington, Schreyvogel, Berninghaus, Johnson, Farney, and Lea. Collection contains 17 prings, with 7 prints missing. 330. Heesch, Henry J. Scenic Mexico - A Series of Original Hand-Colored Photographs. 9 Poster Prints. 1 signed “Playa Del Hotel Club De Pesca”, and 8 unsigned Scenic Mexico: Numbers: 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 347. Barbed Wire Display. Three pieces of wire cut from J. Frank Dobie’s Ranch in Paisano. Two twisted strand wire with four point “H” barb. Barb is fastened to one strand with a metal clip. Patent #205,000, June 18, 1878. 331. Red Grasses and Trees in the Midst. Framed Print. Signed by Jim Bones. 348. Family Portrait Gift Certificate. Photography session and 8x10 Portrait. Exquisite family portrait created in beautiful outdoor areas such as Ft Worth Botanic Gardens, Trutle Creek in Dallas, or The Dallas Arboretum. Deliverd to your home. 332. Paisano Cabin. Framed Print. Signed by Jim Bones. 333. Mist On Barton Creek. Framed Print. Signed by Jim Bones. Published in Texas Heartland, A Hill Country Year. Copyright 1975. 334. Ace’s Hoss. Scott Cherry. 1991. Horse statue. #51 of 100. Erickson, John R. Ace Reid: Cowpoke. Perryton, Texas: Maverick Books, 1984. Signed by Ace Reid. 335. Toro Caliente. Tom Lea print. Framed. Signed. Slightly damaged and scratched from broken glass. 30 337. Dufurrena, Linda. The Mustangs. Photograph. Framed and Matted. 336. Trail Herd. Tom Lea print. Framed. Signed. Slightly damaged and scratched from broken glass. 344. Holman, Barbara. Original Framed Watercolor. Cowboys, Larry McMurtry quote from In a Narrow Grave. 349. Family Portrait Gift Certificate. Photography session and 8x10 Portrait. Exquisite family portrait created in beautiful outdoor areas such as Ft Worth Botanic Gardens, Trutle Creek in Dallas, or The Dallas Arboretum. Delivered to your home. 350. Beasley, Gertrude. My First Thirty Years. The Book Club of Texas, 1989. Unsplit pages, with instructions on how to open the book enclosed. Limited Edition reprinting of 500. Afterward by Larry McMurtry. 351. Hammer, Laura V. Short Grass & Longhorns. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1943. Inscribed to Jack Shaw by Author. 361. Taylor, Virginia H. The Spanish Archives of the General Land Office of Texas. Lone Star Press, Austin. 1955. Hardcover. No dust jacket. 352. Bryan, Sidney W. The 18 Ranch, Colorado Cattle Co. 1881 - 1973; A Lifetime in West Texas. Feather Press. 362. Morelock, Horace Wilson. Big Bend Panorama: Observations, Speeches, and Reflections of a Pioneer College President. The Naylor Co., San Antonio. 1953. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 353. Texas State Historical Association E-Books. 16 Cotton Rider series titles in e-format. E-reader not included. Winning bidder must have or create an Amazon account. 354. Real Estate Gift Concert Land Distribution at Houston, Texas. December 21, 1874. Two tickets, oblong 16mo. Fancy decorative woodengraved tickets printed in rose and black with lone star and ornate typography, both with red ink stamp (Gift Concert, Houston, Texas). Ticket No. 79,574 signed on verso by Isabelia Rone, Care Dr. J. W. Brown, Caney, Matagorda, Texas; Ticket No. 79,576 signed on verso by L. A. McIntosh, Waterville, Wharton Co. Very unusual and fun Texas ephemera, relating to a Houston get-rich-quick scheme. 355. Unframed Graphic from “Harpers Weekly”. Subject: Mission San Jose, San Antonio, Texas. Circa 1880. 356. Dozier, Otis; Leeper, John Palmer. Otis Dozier: A Portfolio of Six Paintings (Blaffer Series of Southwestern Art; II). Austin: University of Texas Press, 1960. 6 Color Illustrations 357. Framed Platinum Print, “Lorelei’s Boot’s”. Signed and numbered. Image from the book, Don’t Make Me Go to Town: Ranchwomen of the Texas Hill Country. Includes copy of the book signed by author Rhonda Lashley Lopez. 358. JoJo and Duddi Collectable First addition El Camino Real De Los Tejas Louisiana/ Texas coin. Hand crafted Premium Texas Flag Collector Box with 4 bags of handmade cookies with zero preservatives. Johnson, Jodi. Exploring the El Camino Real De Los Tejas with JoJo and Duddi. Children’s book. Signed by Author. Includes music CD of original music. Written, illustrated, and printed in Texas. Johnson, Jodi. The Marvelous Adventrues of JoJo and Duddi, in Texas. Children’s book. Signed by author. Written, illustrated, and printed in Texas. 363. Waugh, Julia Nott. Castro-Ville and Henry Castro Empresario. Standard Printing Company. San Antonio. 1934. 364. O’Connor, Kathryn Stoner. Presidio La Bahia del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga 1721 to 1846. Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., Austin. 1984. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 365. Copeland, Fayette. Kendall of the Picayune. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. 1943. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 366. Johnson, Merle. High Spots of American Literature. Bennett Book Studios, New York. 1929. Limited Edition. #287 of 750. Bound in three quarters Turkey Morrocco. 367. Hell from Heaven Men 43-4. 368. Sabin, Edwin L. With Sam Houston in Texas. J.B. Lippincott Co. at the Washington Square Press, Philadelphia. 1916. Hardcover. 369. Hathcock, Louise. Legends of East Texas. Naylor Co., San Antonio. 1957. Hardcover. Dust jacket 370. Raht, Carlysle Graham. The Romance of Davis Mountains and Big Bend Country: A History. Rahtbooks Company, El Paso. 1919. Hardcover 371. Adair, A. Garland. Under Texas Skies. American Historical Memorial Association, Austin. 1946. Pamphlet. 372. McCarty, John L. Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. 1946. Signed by Author. Hard cover. Dust jacket. 373. Kramer, Paul. The Providential History of the State of Texas. 2006. Paperback. Kramer, Paul. The Providential History of Carrolton/Farmers Branch. 2007. Paperback. 359. Sonnichsen, C.L. Roy Bean Law West of the Pecos. The MacMillan Company, New York. 1943. Hardcover. Dust jacket. 360. Raht, Carlysle Graham. The Romance of Big Davis Mountains and Big Bend Country. Edition Texana. Rahtbooks Company, Odessa. 1963. Hardcover. Dust jacket. Signed by author. 31