Finding Aids


Guide to the

A. C. Greene Papers
1848-1998, bulk 1925-1997

45 linear ft.

Accession Number: 93-49
Collection Number: AR409

Prepared by Chris Ohan
August 1999, revised 2002

This guide has been made possible by a grant
from the A. H. Belo Corporation Foundation of Dallas, Texas

CITATION: The A. C. Greene Papers, AR409, Box number, Folder number, Item number, Cassette number, Video number, Special Collections Division, The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.

A. C. Green
A. C. Greene, 1972


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Biographical Sketch
Series Description
Scope and Content Note
Provenance Statement
Literary Rights
Note to the Researcher
Container List
Series I. Introduction
Series II. Personal Information
Series III. Maude E. Cole
Series IV. Newspaper
Series V. Book Manuscripts
Series VI. Other Publications
Series VII. Correspondence
Series VIII. Vertical Files
Series IX. Texas Institute of Letters
Series X. Television/Radio
Series XI. Projects
Series XII. Other Manuscripts (not by A.C. Greene)
Series XIII. Index Cards
Series XIV. Oversize
Materials Removed List

Biographical Sketch

A.C. Greene was born in 1923 in Abilene, Texas, the son of Alvin Carl and Marie Cole Greene. According to family tradition, when born, Greene was taken for dead and tossed onto a pile of newspapers in the make-shift delivery room. The rest is, of course, history. Committing Greene to a specific occupation is difficult at best. He has served as a Marine, a Navy corpsman, a newspaper columnist, newspaper editor, writer, bookstore owner, professor, musician, and poet.

Greene spent his childhood in Abilene. During his formative years he came under the influence of his maternal grandmother, Maude Cole, who was not only the librarian at the Carnegie Public Library in Abilene, but also a published author. Greene, in fact, called the library his "babysitter." After serving in the navy during World War II, where Greene ran a Chinese brothel for the U.S. Marines in Tsing-tao, Shantung Province, he worked as Entertainment Editor and sports writer for the Abilene Reporter-News. In 1950 he married Hardin-Simmons graduate, Betty Dozier, a writer for the Living section of the Reporter-News. Three years later Greene left the Reporter-News and bought a bookstore in Abilene. By 1960 he and his growing family moved to Dallas where he became book editor and, eventually, editor of the editorial page for the Dallas Times Herald. As editor of Dallas’ "liberal" newspaper, Greene received correspondence from a diverse group of individuals, including members of the John Birch Society and even Lee Harvey Oswald.

In 1968 Greene left the newspaper business, enrolled in the American Civilization Program at UT-Austin, and began writing. Winning the prestigious Dobie-Paisano Fellowship from the University of Texas in 1968, Greene completed and published his first book, A Personal Country. Since then, more than 27 other books have followed, including Living Texas, The Last Captive, The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, Dallas: The Deciding Years, A Christmas Tree, Views in Texas, A Place Called Dallas, The 50 Best Books on Texas, The Highland Park Woman, Dallas USA, A Town Called Cedar Springs, Texas Sketches, Taking Heart, Joy to the World, 50+ Best Books on Texas, 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, and The Five States of Texas. Often called the "Dean of Texas Letters," Greene, who never finished his Ph.D., is a fellow of both the Texas State Historical Association and the Texas Institute of Letters and is one of the most respected authorities on Texas in the nation.

Although Greene left the full-time newspaper business, he began writing his column, "Texas Sketches," for the Dallas Morning News in 1983. In addition, he has written and hosted programs such as "Historic Moments" on KAAM/KAFM in Dallas and served as essayist/book reviewer for PBS’s MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour.

To many in Texas, however, Greene is more than author or media personality. Since the 1960s he has been called the authority on Dallas. By his own admission, he "learned Dallas first, right after World War II, by driving a Coca Cola truck." His books on Dallas, Dallas: The Deciding Years, A Place Called Dallas, and Dallas USA, are regarded by some as the definitive works dealing with the history and culture of the city. His personal collection, in fact, includes a document with the signature of Dallas founder John Neely Bryan, as well as other early documents from the city’s past.

One of the constants in all of Greene’s work is the personal element. Whether writing about his youth in Abilene, his experiences in the Far East during World War II, his reflections on the Kennedy assassination, or his own life and death encounters, there is always a personal perspective. For example, in 1988 Greene was the first successful heart transplant patient at St. Paul's Medical Center in Dallas. His 1989 book, Taking Heart, is not only the story of a transplant patient, it is also the story of Greene’s new life. He writes, "It is almost a rebirth. The life you lived before seems to be someone else’s life. And you seem to have lost a great deal of interest in him and it."

The year after his heart transplant, Greene’s wife of 39 years, Betty, died of cancer. According to a family friend, Greene "was terribly lonesome . . . . He was going around the house still talking to her." Greene’s four children, Geoffrey, Elliot, Mark, and Meridith, had already left home. In 1990 he married Judy Dalton Hyland, who had been a friend of the family. Greene writes, "I had seen her with this one guy several times, getting in and out of his Cadillac. And so when I found out she was no longer getting in and out of his Cadillac, I thought, ‘Hey, this is my opportunity.’"

Shortly thereafter Greene retired as professor and Co-Director of the Center for Texas Studies at the University of North Texas. In 1992, Greene and his wife, Judy, left Dallas and moved to Salado, Texas, where he continued to write. Greene died on April 5, 2002.

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Sources:
A.C. Greene Papers, articles about Greene, 1970-1989, AR409-1-7.
A.C. Greene Papers, articles about Greene, 1990s, AR409-1-8.
A.C. Greene Papers, "Library Babysitter," AR409-43-21.
A.C. Greene, Taking Heart (New York: Simon Schuster, 1990).

Series Description

Series I. Introduction. .4 linear ft. (1 document box).

Arranged alphabetically by topic. Overview of Greene's life and career. Information on his views on Abilene, writing, and heart transplant. Also included are his vita, a copy of a self-written obituary, his own list of research subjects for which this collection may be used, and transcribed interviews with Greene from 1995 and 1996.

Series II. Personal, c. 1850-1995. 3.75 linear ft. (9 document boxes).

Arranged alphabetically by topic. This series includes information on Greene's parents, brother, wives, and children. Included is information on Greene's education, finances, health, military service, as well as his personal correspondence. The final part of the series contains a subseries of early books owned by Greene as well as an appointment book.

Series III. Maude E. Cole, 1925-1960. 2.1 linear ft. (5 document boxes ).

After some introductory information about Cole, this series is arranged topically. This series includes correspondence, manuscripts (article and book), clippings, and scrapbooks. Also included are several literary journals collected by Cole (1920s-1940s) as well as the journals of colleague Silvia Wittmer.

Series IV. Newspaper, 1949-1991. 3.3 linear ft. (8 document boxes).

This series is arranged chronologically into three subseries: Abilene Reporter-News, Dallas Times Herald, and clippings. Each subseries is arranged alphabetically by topic. Included are both A.C. and Betty Greene's newspaper writing, the Times-Mirror lawsuit information, and Greene's correspondence as Book Editor and Editor of the Editorial Page for the Dallas Times Herald through the 1960s.

Series V. Book Manuscripts, 1969-1997. 7.5 linear ft. (18 document boxes).

This series is arranged chronologically according to original date of manuscript. Many of the manuscripts are accompanied by revisions, proofs, post-publication reviews, and correspondence with publishers. Not all manuscripts have been published.

Series VI. Other Publications, 1945-1998. 3.3 linear ft. (8 document boxes).

Arranged alphabetically according to title of essay; many of the writings are not dated. Also included are various book reviews by Greene.

Series VII. Correspondence, 1930-1997. 3.75 linear ft. (9 document boxes).

This series is arranged into three subseries of correspondence: general, organizations, and people. Each subseries is arranged chronologically. While the bulk of the material is written to Greene, there are carbons of his correspondence at the beginning of the series.

Series VIII. Vertical Files, 1848-1993. 5 linear ft. (12 document boxes).

This series is arranged into six subseries: Handbook of Texas A-Z, Texas ABC, General Vertical Files, Dallas Information, Cassette Recordings, and Video (VHS). Most of the material is undated. Included is a diverse mix of topics, such as the railroad, the Kennedy assassination, taped television appearances, and tributes to Greene.

Series IX. Texas Institute of Letters, 1956-1997. .4 linear ft. (1 document box).

Arranged alphabetically according to topic. This series includes correspondence as well as various printed material from the TIL.

Series X. Television/Radio, 1970-1994. 1.25 linear ft. (3 document boxes).

This series is arranged topically and has scripts of Greene's appearances on various television and radio programs. It also contains correspondence.

Series XI. Projects, 1907-1995. 1.7 linear ft. (4 document boxes).

Arranged alphabetically according to project. This series includes various research projects such as Texas 150, the Crow Sites in Dallas, and the Oxford Companion to Texas. It also contains information on the Center for Texas Studies, talks given by Greene, as well as his teaching at the University of North Texas.

Series XII. Other Manuscripts (not by A.C. Greene), 1902-1995. 2.5 linear ft. (6 document boxes).

This series is arranged alphabetically according to author. Most notable in this series is Barrot Sanders’ unpublished manuscript dealing with the La Reunion Colony in Dallas. There are also various manuscripts dealing with Dallas and Texas history.

Series XIII. Index Cards. (4 boxes).

Two sets of alphabetically-arranged cards. These served as notes for writing books dealing with Dallas history. There are also many cards dealing with general Texas history and railroad history.

Series XIV. Oversize, 1875-1994. (9 oversize boxes, and folder in Box OS 148B).

The material in this series is organized by size into 9 boxes. It includes diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, posters, maps, and artifacts relating to the collection. Specific items in this series are referenced throughout the other series of the collection. Dairies, 1959-1989, in OS Box 381 are restricted until June 1, 2022.

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Scope and Content

The collection, in 80 legal-size document boxes, 4 index-card boxes, and 8 oversize boxes, is composed of personal and research material collected by A.C. Greene as journalist and Texas author/historian. Included are correspondence, newspaper clippings, original documents, maps, photographs, oral history interviews, newsletters, brochures, articles, notes, manuscripts, journals, and artifacts dating from the late 19th century through the mid-1990s.

The collection is organized into sixteen series. The first series, Introduction, serves as an introduction into the life and work of A.C. Greene. It contains papers written about Greene, various clippings by and about him, obituaries written by him, and Greene oral history transcripts.

The second series, Personal, contains information about Greene’s personal life; family, friends, education, finances, military service, and health. Also included here is all of Greene’s personal correspondence (see Series VII for professional correspondence). In addition, there is extensive information about Greene’s parents and youth in depression-era Abilene. Researchers using this series should also see both Greene and Maude Cole’s scrapbooks in Series XIV. The final part of the series contains a subseries of early books owned by Greene as well as an appointment book.

The Maude E. Cole series is the third. It contains personal scrapbooks (see also Series XIV) with clippings and manuscripts of Cole’s writing and poetry. Also included is her personal correspondence with her daughter, Marie (A.C. Greene’s mother) as well as the diaries and notes of her friend and colleague, Silvia Wittmer, a Texas writer in the 1920s and 1930s. This series provides a glimpse of the frontier literary scene in Texas during the 1920s and 1930s. Researchers using this series should also see Maude Cole’s scrapbook in Series XIV.

The fourth series is Newspaper. The information in this series will be most useful to those who want to investigate Greene as journalist. Contained here are clippings from Greene’s writing at the Abilene Reporter-News, the Dallas Times Herald, as well as clippings from articles written for the Dallas Morning News. Also included are articles written by Betty Dozier Greene, editor of the Women’s Department of the Reporter-News.

Researchers interested in the political climate of Dallas in the 1960s will want to pay close attention to the correspondence files in this series. Most are written to Greene during his tenure as Editor of the Editorial Page. Those wanting information on Dallas’ response to the Kennedy assassination will be disappointed, however. Greene retains most of these correspondence files in his personal possession. Finally, there is information in the series regarding Greene’s acquisition of Times-Mirror stock and a lawsuit that challenged his ownership of that stock.

Greene’s book manuscripts make up the fifth series in the collection. Greene is, by his own admission, the only Texas writer who was born, raised, educated, and writes in Texas who has been accepted on a national scale. This series, which contains manuscripts for all of his books through the mid-1990s, is extensive. For each manuscript there are usually notes, various drafts, corrected proofs, correspondence with both publishers and the general public, and reviews. The manuscripts include An Affair, Bosom of Fire, It’s Been Fun, A Personal Country, A Place Called West Texas, Living Texas, I am a Stranger, The Goy Boy, The Last Captive, The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, The Deadly Season (screenplay for Santa Claus), A Christmas Tree, Growing Up in Texas, Dallas: The Deciding Years, Confession, Pep Purifoy’s Confessions, Views in Texas, Talley, A Place Called Dallas, Elephants in Your Mailbox, The 50 Best Books on Texas, The 50+ Best Books on Texas, Highland Park Woman, Dallas USA, I Can’t Forget, A Town Called Cedar Springs, Texas Sketches, Taking Heart, 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, Joy to the World, Kinfolks, They Are Ruining Ibiza, Christmas Memories.

The sixth series, Other Publications, includes the various essays and articles written by Greene between 1945 and 1998. Many of the essays later became part of his books. The series is arranged alphabetically by topic and includes autobiographical articles such as "Library Babysitter," general essays as well as historical articles dealing primarily with Texas.

Correspondence makes up the seventh series in the collection. It is divided into three subseries: general, organizations, and people. Of particular interest is the correspondence with Robert Hill, one of the Santa Claus Bank Robbers; Angus Cameron of Knopf, which published Greene’s first book; as well as influential teachers, notable figures, and Texas writers. While this series is rather comprehensive regarding the correspondence received by Greene, it is lacking much of the communication he sent. At the beginning of the series, however, are carbon copies of some of the correspondence sent by Greene from the 1960s through the early 1990s.

The eighth series of the collection is the Vertical Files. Arranged into six subseries--Handbook of Texas A-Z, Texas ABC, General vertical files, Dallas Information, Cassette Recordings, and Video (VHS)--most of this material retains Greene’s arrangement and categorization. The Handbook of Texas information was collected by Greene in the early 1980s as he worked on an Oxford Companion to Texas (see Series XI). Texas ABC is a collection of notes dealing with Texas. The General files should be referenced when dealing with any part of the collection. This comprehensive grouping covers topics such as Abilene, the American Nazi Party, Paisano, South Fork Ranch, as well as the vast amount of railroad information collected by Greene. The subseries dealing with Dallas is composed mostly of clippings gathered by Greene as he worked on his book, Dallas USA (see also the index cards in Series XIII). Of interest here is the information dealing with the Kennedy assassination and improving Dallas’ image in the aftermath of that event. The final part of this series contains Greene’s cassette and video tapes. While many of the cassettes are interviews conducted by Greene, "Making a Living by the Written Word" is a talk given by Greene in 1989. The video tapes contain not only some of his television appearances, but also taped tributes to Greene on his 70th birthday in 1993.

Series nine, Texas Institute of Letters, contains correspondence, meeting programs and minutes, clippings, and newsletters of the TIL. Greene had a close association with the group in the late 1960s and 1970s, serving in leadership positions, and was ultimately named a fellow. See series XIV for TIL photographs.

The tenth series is Television/Radio. Throughout the 1960s-1980s, Greene had various radio and television presentations, even hosting his own shows. Greene was one of the original members of "Newsroom" and made several appearances on the "MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour" in the 1980s. This series contains scripts and copy material used for many of those shows. One of the more interesting parts of this collection is Greene’s commentary from his show on KAAM from 1979-1981. See Series VIII Cassette and Video for a small sampling of his work in this field, and Series XIV for related photographs.

Projects is the eleventh series in the collection. It includes various projects undertaken by Greene, such as the Crow Sites in which he provided historical background for the various Trammell Crow properties in downtown Dallas, and the Perot Group project, which gives the historical background for the present-day site of Alliance Airport. This series also contains the manuscripts for some of Greene’s talks and speeches as well as the files relating to his teaching experience at Southern Methodist University and the University of North Texas.

The Other Manuscript series is made up of various manuscripts acquired but not authored by Greene. Many of the manuscripts deal with either Dallas or general Texas history and literature. Of importance for Dallas history are both the Frank Cuellar, Sr. interview and Barrot Sanders’ "La Reunion" manuscript.

Series thirteen, Index Cards, are four boxes that contain two sets of alphabetically-arranged cards that contain notes on the railroad, Dallas, and general Texas history. These cards were accumulated by Greene during research on his books on Dallas.

Oversize is the final series in the collection. Housed in nine oversized boxes and one folder in box 148B, most of the collection’s photographs are here. There are also two scrapbooks; one belonging to Maude Cole (see Series III) and another belonging to Greene. There is also a variety of maps and drawings in this series. For example, there is an 1883 map of Abilene and an 1897 General Land Office Map of Denton County. These were acquired by Greene in the course of various research projects. Many of the awards received by both Greene and his wife, Betty, are here as well as posters advertising Greene’s books. Also housed here are the Greene artifacts, such as the Coca-Cola employee badge worn by Greene in the 1940s and printing plates for the banners of Greene’s columns in the Abilene Reporter-News. Finally, the series includes various historical editions of papers such as The Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Press, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and the Abilene Reporter-News. Diaries, 1959-1989, are restricted until June 1, 2022.

Many of the newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid-free paper. Some, however, such as those within albums, were not recopied. Also, the historical editions of newspapers in Series XIV are quite fragile and should be used only when not available in another format. The collection has been ordered by the processing archivist. Only the information in Series VIII remains in the same order as received.

The A.C. Greene Papers are diverse. The material within can be used to investigate several topics including, but not limited to, the Texas literary scene in the early 20th century, family life during the depression in Abilene, the importance of newspapers and print media during the period 1950-1970, the social climate in Dallas during the 1960s, and the making of a Texas historian and writer.

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Provenance Statement

All of the materials included in the A.C. Greene Papers were in his possession until they were officially donated/sold to The University of Texas at Arlington.

In 1977 and 1978 Greene donated some of his papers which consisted of letters, newspaper clippings, typescripts, proof sheets, and scripts from the period 1961, 1963-1977. The donation of this material was acknowledged by James Martin, Director of Special Collections, on October 19, 1977, and July 21, 1978. This material, originally housed in GA 49-55, has been incorporated into AR409.

The bulk of the collection came in 1993 and 1998. It consisted of material from c. 1900 to 1998 and was donated/sold to The University of Texas at Arlington in 1993 and 1998. The A.C. Greene Papers were transferred to The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections Division on September 29, and November 11, 1993. The donation/purchase of the materials was negotiated by Gerald Saxon, Director, Special Collections; Marcelle Hull accessioned the collection. The collection was acknowledged by Dr. Gerald Saxon, on November 22, 1993; March 23, 1998; and March 17, 1999.

Dairies, 1959-1989, part of the original donation/purchase, were received after A.C. Greens's death on April 5, 2002, by Gerald Saxon from Mrs. Greene, May 7, 2002. Greene requested that they be given to Special Collections and restricted until June 1, 2022.

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Literary Rights Statement

For the items that were originally donated in 1977 and 1978 (formerly GA49-55) the donor reserves the right to first literary use of the material and approval of such use by others during his life time.

Permission to publish, copy, reprint, digitize, orally record for transmission over public or private airways, or use in any and all other current or future developed methods or procedures, must be obtained in writing from the Special Collections Division of The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. All rights are reserved and retained regardless of current or future development or laws that may apply to fair use standards.

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Note to the Researcher

Most of the material in the collection is in very good condition. There are, however, some items that need special care. The scrapbooks in OS333 contain valuable information regarding Maude Cole's publishing and A.C. Greene's military service but are very fragile. Also, the newspapers in OS340 and 341 are quite brittle. Microfilm/fiche should be used when available.

A.C. Greene's advice regarding the use of archival records: "Don't depend solely on the indexes. Remember, the indexer and the archivist did not set up the reference files with you solely in mind." (AR409-74-9)

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AR409 A.C. GREENE PAPERS: CONTAINER LIST

Series I. Introduction
Box 1
Folder
  1. A.C. Greene and Abilene, 1981
  2. A.C. Greene and heart transplant, 1988
  3. A.C. Greene and history, 1990, 1998: Papers by Gerald Saxon and Chris Ohan.
  4. A.C. Greene and Paisano, 1968
  5. A.C. Greene and writing, 1982, 1988
  6. Articles about A.C. Greene, 1970-1989
  7. Articles about A.C. Greene, 1990s
  8. Autobiographical, vita, profiles, 1972-1995
  9. Greene's obituary, 1988, 1995
  10. Greene papers, research subject list, 1991
  11. Transcribed Interview with A.C. Greene, part 1, November 10, 1995
  12. Transcribed Interview with A.C. Greene, part 2, November 10, 1995
  13. Transcribed Interview with A.C. Greene, December 15, 1995
  14. Transcribed Interview with A.C. Greene, January 19, 1996
  15. Transcribed Interview with A.C. Greene, March 5, 1996

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    Series III    Series IV    Series V     Series VI    Series VII    Series VIII
Series IX   Series X    Series XI     Series XII    Series XIII    Series XIV


Series II. Personal
Box 2
Folder
  1. Abilene
  2. Abilene Bookstore, 1952-1957: Documents of sale, financial reports.
  3. Abilene Christian College
  4. Abilene Christian College, campus calendar, 1947
  5. Abilene Christian College, calendar with poetry by A. C. Greene, 1948
  6. Abilene Christian College, A. C. Greene student at, 1940s
  7. Abilene Christian College, Horizons by A. C. Greene, 1951
  8. Abilene Christian College, The Optimist scrapbook, 1941-1942
  9. Abilene Christian College, The Optimist, 1943, 1948
  10. Abilene Christian College, sport programs, 1950-1954
  11. Abilene Christian University, inaugural address, 1982
  12. Abilene, Fair Park Extension, 1850-1927
  13. Abilene High School, report cards, 1936-1940
  14. Abilene High School Class of 1940, 50th Anniversary Reunion, 1990
  15. Abilene Preservation League
Box 3
Folder
  1. American Studies course, UT Austin, 1973: Program poster.
  2. American Studies course, UT Austin, 1973
  3. Artifacts (see also OS 342)
  4. Awards
  5. Calendars, 1982-1995
  6. Camp, Charles, 1955
  7. Children: Mark (1955) and Geoffrey (1952) hospital birth certificates, Correspondence.
  8. Children, Geoff Greene's case, 1971
  9. Commencement program, Austin College, 1992: Doctor of Humane Letters presented to A.C. Greene.
  10. Education: Elementary School Certificate, school paper on the Quakers, Grade Reports: Abilene High School, 1943, University of Texas 1968-1970; Graduate Record Examination, 1969.
  11. Fair Park School, Abilene, Texas, c. 1935: Program, drawings.
  12. Fair Park School, Abilene, Texas, 1979: Greene speaks at 50th Anniversary of the school.
  13. Financial, Anderson Joint Venture, 1972-1976
  14. Financial, Box-Pogue Joint Venture, 1971-1976
  15. Financial, income/tax information, 1980s
  16. Financial, personal expenses, 1986-1987
  17. Greene, A.C., numerology profile, 1993
  18. Greene, A.C. (father) and Marie (mother), Birth certificates, Social Security cards.
  19. Greene, A.C. (father) and Marie (mother), correspondence, 1960

Box 4
Folder

  1. Greene, A.C., (father) personal expenses, 1961-1968 (see also Parents, The Frame Shop, below)
  2. Greene, A.C. (father) and Marie (mother), 1936, 1945, 1950, Warranty deeds.
  3. Greene, Betty (wife)
  4. Greene, Betty, wedding to A. C. Greene, 1950
  5. Greene, Betty, correspondence with A. C. Greene, 1958, 1972, Dallas, Abilene, Israel.
  6. Greene, Betty, correspondence on death of, 1989
  7. Greene, Betty, condolence letters (A-G), 1989
  8. Greene, Betty, condolence letters (H-M), 1989
  9. Greene, Betty, condolence letters (N-Z), 1989
  10. Greene, Betty, notes, poetry, n.d.
  11. Greene, David (brother), correspondence with A. C. Greene, 1960-1989
  12. Greene, David, correspondence with A.C. Greene, 1990-1995
  13. Greene, David, juvenile court, 1964
  14. Greene, David, report cards, 1950-1952
  15. Greene, Judy (Dalton/Hyland), correspondence with Greenes, 1981-1989
  16. Greene, Judy (wife)
  17. Greene, Judy, correspondence, 1992-1995
Box 5
Folder
  1. Greene, Mary, (David Greene’s ex-wife) 1976: Correspondence with A.C. Greene.
  2. Health information, 1995
  3. Heart transplant, 1987-1988
  4. Heart transplant, clippings, 1987
  5. Heart transplant, daily weight/blood pressure readings, 1988-89
  6. Heart transplant, Cardiac Transplant Patient's Handbook
  7. Heart transplant, Doctor-Patient Relationship symposium, 1990
  8. Home, Abilene, 1953-1960
  9. Home, 6246 Stefani, Dallas, 1961-1968
  10. Home, 10640 Lennox Lane, 4934 Crooked Lane, Dallas, 1970s-1990s
  11. Home, Salado, 1995
  12. Kansas State Teachers College, 1940-1945
  13. Military service, pictures, 1943-1945 (see also scrapbook in OS 333)
  14. Military service, US Marine Corps Stationery, c. 1944
  15. Military service, Marines in Asia, 1944-1946 (see also newspapers in OS 339)
  16. Military service, Marines, flight log, discharge information, 1946 (see also group photo in OS 333)
  17. Military service, Philadelphia, Continental Distilling Corp., 1945
Box 6
Folder
  1. Military service, Philadelphia, 1944
  2. Military service, promotion certificate, choir certificate, 1944
  3. Military service, Skylines, April-October 1944, Philadelphia Naval Hospital newsletter
  4. Parents, condolence letters, 1964
  5. Parents, The Frame Shop, Abilene, Texas, record books, 1954-1955
  6. Parents, The Frame Shop, Abilene, Texas, record books, 1957-1958
  7. Personal correspondence, 1940s
  8. Personal correspondence, 1960s
  9. Personal correspondence, 1970-1980s
  10. Personal correspondence, 1991
  11. Personal correspondence, 1992
Box 7
Folder
  1. Personal correspondence, 1993
  2. Personal correspondence, 1994
  3. Personal correspondence, 1995
  4. Personal inventory, 1954-1962
  5. Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma, 1941-1942
  6. Quartet, 1942 (see record in OS 335)
  7. 'Ubeidiya expedition (Israel), correspondence, 1972
  8. 'Ubeidiya expedition (Israel), excavation information, 1972
  9. 'Ubeidiya expedition (Israel), general information, 1972 Personal, Books
  10. Appointment book, 1981
Box 8
Folder/Item
  1. A Century in Texas, First National Bank, Cisco, Texas, 1950
  2. Cheerful Chimes, 1931
  3. The Child's World First Reader, 1917
  4. The Child's World Second Reader, 1917
  5. Fifty Trips to Thrills, 1950
  6. Great Songs of the Church, 1937
  7. Handbook for Boys, 1945
Box 9
Folder/Item
  1. Holy Bible (Greene family bible), 1901: listing of births and deaths inside front cover
  2. Holy Bible (Marie Greene), 1917
  3. Humorous Recitations for Children, 1927
Box 10
Folder/Item
  1. Journalism and the School Paper, 1938
  2. King Arthur for Boys, 1934?
  3. The Primer, 1918
  4. The Progressive Composition Letters, (Carl Greene), 1913
  5. Spiritual Life Songs, 1937?
  6. Texas, The Lone Star State, 1935
  7. Young People's Church of the Air Hymn Book, n.d.

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Series I     Series IV    Series V    Series VI    Series VII     Series VIII
Series IX   Series X    Series XI     Series XII    Series XIII    Series XIV


Series III. Maude E. Cole
Box 11
Folder
  1. Miscellaneous personal information, pictures
  2. Mary Longley (Cole's mother) information, 1936
  3. Correspondence with children, c. 1935-1941
  4. Correspondence, 1925-1960
  5. Correspondence with A. C. Greene, 1944-1960
  6. Correspondence personal, 1929
  7. Correspondence personal, 1946
  8. Correspondence personal, 1948
  9. Correspondence personal, 1949
  10. Correspondence personal, 1950
  11. Correspondence Greene, Marie, from Maude Cole, 1946
  12. Correspondence Greene, Marie, from Maude Cole, 1950
  13. Correspondence Greene, Marie, from Maude Cole, 1951
  14. Correspondence Greene, Marie, from Maude Cole, 1952
  15. Correspondence Greene, Marie, from Maude Cole, 1956
  16. Correspondence Greene, Marie, from Maude Cole, 1960
  17. Last Will and Testament, 1958
  18. Marriage license, 1946
  19. Scrapbook pages
  20. Scrapbook (see also Oversize box 333)
  21. Clippings
  22. Clippings of A. C. Greene, Maude E. Cole, Writing
Box 12
Folder
  1. The Use and Influence of a Public Library
  2. Poetry information
  3. Poetry, short stories
  4. Poetry
  5. Poetry
  6. Articles on the Abilene Poetry Society
  7. Wind Against Stove (Strange Music), 1940 Book contract with Lymanhouse Publishers.
  8. Wind Against Stove, chapters 1-7
  9. Wind Against Stove, chapters 8-end
Box 13
Folder
  1. Life With Hulda, chapters 1-7
  2. Life With Hulda, chapters 8-end
  3. Poetry of friends, n.d., Maude E. Cole, Journals
  4. The Westminster Magazine, "Old Boquet," 1954
  5. Verse Forms Old and New, 1933
  6. The Literary Digest, 1932
  7. Journals collected by Cole, 1938-1943: Ford Home Almanac, Pickwicker.
  8. Kaleidograph book catalog, 1935
  9. Kaleidograph, incomplete, 1929-1948
  10. Kaleidograph, 1949
  11. Kaleidograph, incomplete, 1950
  12. Kaleidograph, incomplete, 1951
Box 14
Folder/Item
  1. Kaleidograph, 1952
  2. Kaleidograph, incomplete, 1953-1954
  3. Southwester, incomplete, 1938
  4. The Scho, 1930, 1932; Sonnet Sequences, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1952
  5. Miscellaneous literary magazines: Harlequinade, 1929, The Torchbearer, 1929, The American Bard, 1960, Bozart and Contemporary Verse, 1932, Wings, 1936, Twilight, 1932, Versecraft, 1935, American Poetry Magazine, 1931, Quicksilver, 1952.
  6. "Scribbler" scrap books, n.d.
  7. Sylvia Wittmer (poet), diary, 1926

Box 15
Folder/Item

  1. Sylvia Wittmer, diary, 1927
  2. Sylvia Wittmer, diary, 1928
  3. Sylvia Wittmer, yearbook, 1933
  4. Sylvia Wittmer, yearbook, 1934
  5. Sylvia Wittmer, Pagophila, 1943

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Series IV. Newspaper
Newspaper, Abilene Reporter-News
See also oversize box 341 folders 3-6 for historic issues of the paper; oversize box 333 for scrapbook with A.C. Greene’s clippings from the Abilene Reporter-News during the 1950s.

Box 16
Folder

  1. Abilene Reporter-News, A. C. Greene's Abilene Book Store, 1952-1956
  2. Abilene Reporter-News, Amusements Editor, 1959
  3. Abilene Reporter-News, "The Book Cellar" (column), 1950s
  4. Abilene Reporter-News, book reviews, 1950s
  5. Abilene Reporter-News, "Calliope" (column), 1952-1959
  6. Abilene Reporter-News, feature articles, 1949-1952
  7. Abilene Reporter-News, feature articles, 1949-1952
  8. Abilene Reporter-News, feature articles, 1953-1959
  9. Abilene Reporter-News, Greene, A.C., 1950s: Clippings about, salary information.
  10. Abilene Reporter-News, Greene, Betty, 1949-1950
  11. Abilene Reporter-News, Greene, Betty, clippings, 1950s
  12. Abilene Reporter-News, Greene, Betty, Texas A. P. Contest, 1957, Woman’s Department Writing.
  13. Abilene Reporter-News, Greene, A. C., 1950s
  14. Abilene Reporter-News, "Hangar Fog" (column), c. 1949
  15. Abilene Reporter-News, Headliner Award story, Miss Nellie Yunk (1960), 1961
  16. Abilene Reporter-News, history series, 1975 (in oversize)
  17. Abilene Reporter-News, miscellaneous information, 1949
  18. Abilene Reporter-News, "Seein' Red" (sports column), c. 1951
Box 17
Folder
  1. Abilene Reporter-News, sports record book/log, 1951
  2. Abilene Reporter-News, sports stories, 1950-1951
  3. Abilene Reporter-News, West Texas History, 1959
Newspaper, Dallas Times Herald
See also final edition 1991 in oversize box 340 folder 2. (Note: "clippings" does not necessarily signify that the selection is taken from the Dallas Times Herald.)
  1. Dallas Times Herald, American Character pamphlets, 1962-1966
  2. Dallas Times Herald, Bible, Associated Press story, 1961
  3. Dallas Times Herald, Bible, notes
  4. Dallas Times Herald, "Calvalcade" column mail, 1962-1963
  5. Dallas Times Herald, car pass, 1960s
  6. Dallas Times Herald, Christmas Books, 1961, 1961, Christmas Book sections.
  7. Dallas Times Herald, Civil War, n.d., Notes, photos, plate of Abraham Lincoln.
  8. Dallas Times Herald, clippings 1961, 1962, Dallas Times Herald and President Kennedy
  9. Dallas Times Herald, clippings 1956, 1963, Editorials, general news.
  10. Dallas Times Herald, clippings 1964, Editorials, general news.
  11. Dallas Times Herald, clippings 1965, Editorials, general news.
  12. Dallas Times Herald, clippings 1967, Vietnam, newspapers.
  13. Dallas Times Herald, clippings (undated), Editorials.
  14. Dallas Times Herald, conservative politics, pamphlets, 1960s
  15. Dallas Times Herald, conservative papers, 1964, The Councilor, The Independent American.
Box 18
Folder
  1. Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, historical sections, 1966
  2. Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, book history, 1955-1960s
  3. Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, historical, 1960s
  4. Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, historical, 1956, Photocopy of "Pioneers of Dallas."
  5. Dallas Times Herald, Dallas Times Herald story, 1979
  6. Dallas Times Herald, Editorial Censorship on black participation in Dallas, 1964.
  7. Dallas Times Herald, Fenley, Robert, article on Texas (carbon), n.d.
  8. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, clippings, 1963 Editorials.
  9. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, clippings about, 1960-1991
  10. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, carbons, n.d., Editorials.
  11. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, carbon revisions, 1962, Editorials.
  12. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, November 21-30, 1963, Editorials
  13. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, 1960s, Editorial notes.
  14. Dallas Times Herald, Greene family, articles about, 1950-1960s
  15. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, feature stories by, 1960s
  16. Dallas Times Herald, Greene, goodbye letter to Times Herald, 1968
  17. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Memorandum Briefs, n.d.
  18. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Motion to Dismiss, February 27, 1967.
  19. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Plaintiff’s Original Complaint, June 5, 1967, A. C. Greene, plaintiff; James F. Chambers, et. al. Defendants.
  20. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Plaintiff’s Original Petition, June 5, 1967.
  21. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Plaintiff’s Motion, April 18, 1968.
  22. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Correspondence, 1968-1970
  23. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Clippings, 1969
  24. Dallas Times Herald, Greene v. Chambers Times Mirror escrow information, 1970-1974
Box 19
Folder
  1. Dallas Times Herald, history of Editorial Style book, 1945; story, 1951; report, 1954; supplement, 1979.
  2. Dallas Times Herald, Johnson, Lyndon, c. 1966
  3. Dallas Times Herald, Kennedy Assassination clippings, 1963
  4. Dallas Times Herald, Kennedy Assassination clippings, 1963-1964
  5. Dallas Times Herald, "The Masthead," 1964
  6. Dallas Times Herald, "News Map of Our Expanding World," c. 1960
  7. Dallas Times Herald, Oklahoma Court Scandal, Harlan Grimes, 1962-1965 Court records, correspondence, stories, pamphlets, notes.
  8. Dallas Times Herald, photographs, early 1960s
  9. Dallas Times Herald, political right, notes, 1960s
  10. Dallas Times Herald, "The Printed Page" (book review column), 1960-1962
  11. Dallas Times Herald, race-oriented flyers, 1960s
  12. Dallas Times Herald, Religion, notes, 1950s-1980s
  13. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, book editor, Decherd Turner, 1955-1957.
  14. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, book editor, 1960-1962
  15. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, book editor, 1963
  16. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, book editor, 1964
  17. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, book editor, 1965
  18. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, book editor, n.d.
  19. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, August 1961
Box 20
Folder
  1. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, books, handouts, pamphlets, 1962-1965
  2. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, newsletters, miscellaneous printed matter, 1962-1965
  3. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, newspapers, 1962-1965
  4. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, January - March 1963
  5. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, April 1963
  6. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, May 1963
  7. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, June-July 1963
  8. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, August 1963
  9. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, September 1-15 1963
  10. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, September 16-30 1963
Box 21
Folder
  1. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, October 1963
  2. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, November 1963
  3. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, December 1963
  4. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, undated 1963
  5. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, January-February 1964
  6. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, March-April 1964
  7. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, May-June 1964
  8. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, July-September 1964
  9. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, October 1-15 1964
  10. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, October 16-31 1964
  11. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, November 1-15 1964
  12. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, November 16-30 1964
  13. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, December 1964
Box 22
Folder
  1. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, Beatty, Mrs. Eugene E., 1964
  2. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, Ramona Americanism Council, 1964
  3. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, Williams, Ruth, 1964
  4. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, undated, 1964
  5. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, 1965
  6. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, undated, 1965
  7. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, 1966
  8. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, 1967
  9. Dallas Times Herald, correspondence, February, March-April 1968
Newspaper, miscellaneous clippings, 1970-1990s
Most of the clippings in the series are by or about A.C. Greene.
  1. Clippings, 1970s
  2. Clippings, 1980
  3. Clippings, 1981
  4. Clippings, 1982
  5. Clippings, 1983
  6. Clippings, 1984
  7. Clippings, 1985
Box 23
Folder
  1. Clippings, 1986
  2. Clippings, 1987
  3. Clippings, heart transplant and early stories, 1987
  4. Clippings, 1988
  5. Clippings, 1989
  6. Clippings, 1990
  7. Clippings, 1990, Speech, Abilene Reporter-News, Betty Greene.
  8. Clippings, End of Dallas Times Herald, 1991

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Series V. Book Manuscripts, 1969-1997
  1. An Affair, revision pages, 1959
  2. An Affair, revision pages, 1959
  3. Bosom of Fire, typescript pages, pp. 1-68, 1959
Box 24
Folder
  1. Bosom of Fire, typescript pages, pp. 69-end, 1959
  2. It's Been Fun, correspondence, 1960, 1984
  3. It's Been Fun, typescript (with Sandefer), 1960
  4. A Texas Abecedary, information, 1966 Book contract with Lon Tinkle.
  5. A Personal Country, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. information, 1966-1989
  6. A Personal Country, notes, 1966
  7. A Personal Country, notes, 1967
  8. A Personal Country, notes and early rejected pages, 1968
  9. A Personal Country, correspondence, post 1969
  10. A Personal Country, reviews, post 1969
  11. A Personal Country, book party, 1969
  12. A Personal Country, editorial changes for second printing, 1978
  13. A Personal Country, prologue, 1969
  14. A Personal Country, chapters 1-8, 1969
  15. A Personal Country, chapters 9-13, 1969
Box 25
Folder
  1. A Personal Country, chapters 14-16, 1969
  2. A Personal Country, advance proofs, 1969
  3. A Personal Country, 1969: Envelope in which A.C. Greene received first copy.
  4. A Personal Country, proof copy, 1969
  5. A Place Called West Texas, miscellaneous typescript pages, 1969
  6. Living Texas, correspondence, flyer, 1969
  7. Living Texas, typescript drafts, 1969
  8. Living Texas, drafts, notes, 1969
Box 26
Folder
  1. I am a Stranger, typescript titled "Messiah," 1970
  2. I am a Stranger, chapter 1, 1959
  3. I am a Stranger, chapter 2, 1959
  4. I am a Stranger, chapter 3, 1959
  5. I am a Stranger, chapters 1-3, 1959-1960
  6. I am a Stranger, chapters 2-14, 1959-1960
  7. I am a Stranger, chapters 4-12, 1959-1960
  8. I am a Stranger, chapters 13-23, 1959-1960
  9. I am a Stranger, revised carbons, 1960
  10. The Goy Boy, sources, articles, 1969-1992
  11. The Goy Boy, original manuscript, 1969
  12. The Goy Boy, edited manuscript, 1969-1992
Box 27
Folder
  1. The Goy Boy, edited manuscript, 1969-1992
  2. The Last Captive, correspondence, 1970-1972
  3. The Last Captive, reviews, post 1972
  4. The Last Captive, notes, 1969
  5. The Last Captive, unbound final proofs, 1972
  6. The Last Captive, defective copy
  7. The Last Captive, screenplay, 1985-1990

Box 28
Folder

  1. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. correspondence, 1971-1972.
  2. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, post publication letters, 1972-1973
  3. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, reviews, 1972-1993
  4. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, notes, 1969-1970
  5. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, information, 1993
  6. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, typescript of abstract, 1969-1970
  7. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, incomplete typescript, 1969-1970
  8. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, original manuscript, pp. 1-109, 1969
  9. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, original manuscript, pp. 109-end, 1969
  10. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, corrected first manuscript, pp. 1-159, 1969
  11. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, corrected first manuscript, pp. 160-end, 1969
Box 29
Folder
  1. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, last manuscript and layout, pp. 1-159, 1970
  2. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, last manuscript and layout, pp. 160-end, 1970
  3. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, proof sheets, 1969-1970
  4. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, corrected proofs
  5. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, unbound final proofs, pp. 1-148, 1969-1970
  6. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, unbound final proofs, pp. 149-267
  7. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, production proposals, 1970s
  8. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, photographs, Cisco, 1972
Box 30
Folder
  1. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, fake script, 1976
  2. The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, script endings, 1976
  3. The Deadly Season, screenplay for The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, pp. 1-124, 1976
  4. The Deadly Season, screenplay for The Santa Claus Bank Robbery, pp. 125-end, 1976
  5. The Deadly Season, edited screenplay, pp. 1-124, 1976
  6. The Deadly Season, edited screenplay, pp. 125-end, 1976
  7. The Deadly Season, shortened script, c.1976
  8. A Christmas Tree, manuscript, 1972-1973
  9. A Christmas Tree, typescript, rough drafts, 1972-1973
  10. A Christmas Tree, second version, 1972-1973
  11. A Christmas Tree final version, 1972-1973
  12. Growing Up in Texas, manuscript, 1972
  13. Dallas: The Deciding Years, publicity, review, 1973
  14. Dallas: The Deciding Years, correspondence, 1974
  15. Dallas: The Deciding Years, notes, 1973
Box 31
Folder
  1. Dallas: The Deciding Years, manuscript, 1973
  2. Confession, early manuscript, 1974
  3. Confession, manuscript, 1974
  4. Confession, edited manuscript, 1974
  5. Pep Purifoy's Confession, manuscript, 1974
  6. Views in Texas, letters, notes, 1974-1975
  7. Views in Texas, manuscript, 1974-1975
  8. Talley, rejected manuscript, pp. 1-157, 1975
Box 32
Folder
  1. Talley, rejected manuscript, pp. 158-299, 1975
  2. Talley, rejected manuscript, pp. 300-426, 1975
  3. Talley, rejected manuscript, pp. 427-end, 1975
  4. A Place Called Dallas, first draft, 1976
  5. A Place Called Dallas, revised first draft, 1976
  6. A Place Called Dallas, final version, 1976
  7. Elephants in Your Mailbox, agreement between Greene and Horchow, c.1978
  8. Elephants in Your Mailbox, correspondence, 1978
  9. Elephants in Your Mailbox, Horchow speech, 1976
  10. Elephants in Your Mailbox, clippings, notes, information, 1977-1978
  11. Elephants in Your Mailbox, interviews, 1978-1979
Box 33
Folder
  1. Elephants in Your Mailbox, incomplete manuscript, 1978
  2. Elephants in Your Mailbox, Greene and Horchow revisions, 1978
  3. Elephants in Your Mailbox, manuscript with revisions, pp. 1-151, 1978
  4. Elephants in Your Mailbox, manuscript with revisions, pp. 152-end, 1978
  5. The 50 Best Books on Texas, letters and reviews, 1982-1985
  6. The 50 Best Books on Texas, notes, 1980-1981
  7. The 50 Best Books on Texas, manuscript, 1981
Box 34
Folder
  1. The 50 Best Books on Texas, manuscript with revisions, 1981
  2. The 50 Best Books on Texas, galley prints, 1981
  3. The 50 Best Books on Texas, manuscript, 1983
  4. Highland Park Woman, correspondence, 1987-1990
  5. Highland Park Woman, reviews, 1983
  6. Highland Park Woman, "September Ride" manuscript, 1948
  7. Highland Park Woman, "An Evening Out" manuscript, 1959
  8. Highland Park Woman, "The Highland Park Woman" original manuscript
  9. Highland Park Woman, book cover, galley prints, 1983
  10. Highland Park Woman, publicity picture, 1983
  11. Highland Park Woman, "Highland Park Women and Me...and You" speech, 1984
  12. Dallas USA, requests to quote, 1984-1988
  13. Dallas USA, reviews, 1984-1985
  14. Dallas USA, Arbor House (Arnold Ehrlich)
  15. Dallas USA, introduction, outlines
  16. Dallas USA, prologue, 1982
  17. Dallas USA, epilogue
  18. Dallas USA, notes, clippings, 1982-1983
  19. Dallas USA, Leadership (chapter section), 1983
  20. Dallas USA, City as Place (chapter section), 1983
  21. Dallas USA, Cult (chapter section), 1983D
  22. Dallas USA, Geography (chapter section), 1983
  23. Dallas USA, Dinner Parties of Dallas (chapter section), 1983
  24. Dallas USA, Assassin (chapter section), 1983

Box 35
Folder

  1. Dallas USA, Development (chapter section), 1983
  2. Dallas USA, Schools (chapter section), 1983
  3. Dallas USA, Crime (chapter section), 1983
  4. Dallas USA, Weather (chapter section), 1983
  5. Dallas USA, Sports (chapter section), 1983
  6. Dallas USA, Hunts (chapter section), 1983
  7. Dallas USA, TV aka "Dallas on Dallas" (chapter section), 1983
  8. Dallas USA, Old Order New Changes (chapter section), 1983
  9. Dallas USA, Hero Mold (chapter section), 1983
  10. Dallas USA, Inside City Hall (chapter section), 1983
  11. Dallas USA, City Government (chapter section), 1983
  12. Dallas USA, Arts (chapter section), 1983
  13. Dallas USA, Future City (chapter section), 1983
  14. Dallas USA, original manuscript, 1982
  15. Dallas USA, original manuscript, 1982
  16. Dallas USA, original manuscript, 1982
  17. Dallas USA, original manuscript, pp. 1-105, 1983
  18. Dallas USA, original manuscript, pp. 106-250, 1983
Box 36
Folder
  1. Dallas USA, original manuscript, pp. 251-end, 1983
  2. I Can't Forget, galley prints, 1983
  3. I Can't Forget (Llewellyn), contract with Greene, 1983-1985
  4. I Can't Forget (Llewellyn), manuscript, 1983
  5. I Can't Forget (Llewellyn), manuscript revisions, 1983
  6. I Can't Forget (Llewellyn), galley prints, 1984
  7. I Can't Forget (Llewellyn), galley prints, 1984
Box 37
Folder
  1. A Town Called Cedar Springs, manuscript, 1984
  2. Texas Sketches, notes, review, publisher information, 1985
  3. Texas Sketches, numbers 1-299, 1983-1997
  4. Texas Sketches, numbers 300-718, 1983-1997
  5. Texas Sketches, art for book, n.d.
  6. Taking Heart, post publication correspondence, 1994
  7. Taking Heart, heart research, clippings, 1989-1991
  8. Taking Heart, Robert Dedman speech, 1988
  9. Taking Heart, reviews, 1990
  10. Taking Heart, early typescript pages, titles, 1988
  11. Taking Heart, first finished manuscript, n.d.
  12. Taking Heart, corrected manuscript, 1990
Box 38
Folder
  1. Taking Heart, index, 1990
  2. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, agreement, 1981, Pressworks Publishing, Inc.
  3. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, notes, review, 1994
  4. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, correspondence, post 1994
  5. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, Guide to Texas Historical Markers, 1996
  6. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, uncorrected printouts, n.d.
  7. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, Original manuscript with hand corrections, n.d.
  8. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, early typescript pages, n.d.
  9. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, Early draft "Butterfield Trail Across Texas," n.d.
  10. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, uncorrected proofs, pp. 1-119, 1994
  11. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, uncorrected proofs, pp. 120-239, 1994

Box 39
Folder

  1. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, uncorrected proofs, pp. 240-end, 1994
  2. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, corrected galleys, pp. 1-108, 1994
  3. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, corrected galleys, pp. 109-end, 1994
  4. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, final corrected galleys, pp. 1-240, 1994
  5. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, final corrected galleys, pp. 241-end, 1994
  6. 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail, essay by Robert Duncan, 1996
  7. Joy to the World, correspondence, reviews, 1995
  8. Joy to the World, proof copies, edited pages, 1995
  9. Kinfolks, articles, 1993
  10. Kinfolks, notes, 1996
  11. Kinfolks, rough drafts, c. 1994

Box 40
Folder

  1. Kinfolks, rough drafts, c. 1994
  2. They Are Ruining Ibiza, novella form, 1997
  3. They Are Ruining Ibiza, long form with corrections, 1996
  4. Christmas Memories, reviews, 1996

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Series VI. Other Publications
(*the subject of a non-titled essay)
  1. Abilene, notes, early typescripts, 1975
  2. Alamo Myth
  3. Albany Day in Irving, 1994
  4. Always a First
  5. Ancel Nunn, proof sheets, n.d.
  6. Arid Land
  7. Arise in Judgement
  8. Ask the Man who Still Owns One, 1960
  9. The B Lines, 1961
  10. Beer Steak and Kahlua Chicken
  11. Before Daylight
  12. Best Damn Pitcher in the American League
  13. A Bit of Foreign Duty
  14. Blues all Sound Alike, 1945
  15. Bob Green*
  16. Brandy Miracle (published as a miniature book by Stanley Marcus in 1998)
  17. Buffalo Guns and Barbed Wire By Don H. Biggers, introduction by A.C. Greene, 1991.
  18. Joe Camp, 1976, For Texas Monthly.
  19. A Cherished Design: The Creation of the University of Texas, script, 1981

Box 41
Folder

  1. A Cherished Design, program, 1981
  2. Children on the Shadow, 1974
  3. The Chisholm Trail Through Salado," 1994 (magazine also contains other historical information about Salado)
  4. Christmas Shopping
  5. The Christmas Train, 1993
  6. Cloudwalkers, 1997
  7. Coach’s Wife
  8. Concert Pitch
  9. The Corners of Dallas History
  10. Cotton Patch
  11. Crenshaw newspaper
  12. The Critic Art
  13. Cutting the Tree
  14. Dallas history*
  15. Dallas history and legends, speech*
  16. Dallas: Big D for Dynamic - correspondence, 1976
  17. Dallas: Big D for Dynamic - typescript, 1976
  18. Dallas: Big D for Dynamic - revised typescript, 1976
  19. Dallas: Big D for Dynamic - final typescript, 1976
  20. Dallas: City Different
  21. Dallas: Five Years After - correspondence, notes, 1968
  22. Dallas: Five Years After - typescript, 1968
  23. Dallas is Losing its History--Losing it or Giving it Up?
  24. Dallas Leadership - correspondence, 1974
  25. Dallas Leadership - clippings, 1974
  26. Dallas Leadership - draft, notes
  27. Dallas Leadership - typescript
  28. Dallas Leadership - revised typescript, 1976
  29. Dallas Rediscovered, introduction, 1978
  30. Dallas: ten years after, 1973*
  31. Dallas Times Herald Past
  32. The Dancer
  33. The Death Angel, c.1970

Box 42
Folder

  1. Death Met Me
  2. Difference is Love, 1992
  3. Distant Bugle - script, 1993
  4. Distant Bugle - final form
  5. Do They Still Sing "The Old Rugged Cross"?
  6. Double Risk
  7. The Durable Society: Austin in the Reconstruction - notes
  8. The Durable Society: Austin in the Reconstruction - typescripts
  9. The Durable Society: Austin in the Reconstruction - proofs, 1969
  10. Dying Changed My Life
  11. An Economical Matter
  12. The Firepit
  13. Fort Phantom Hill
  14. Fortune Hunters
  15. Frank Dobie Remembered
  16. Friday Mountain Ranch
  17. Funny Guy
  18. Genteel Heart
  19. A Ghost in the Cab, 1997
  20. Gideon Lincecum, introduction
  21. Girl at Cabe Ranch
  22. The Grand Old Game (A Plaint at Poker)
  23. The Highland Park Woman, correspondence, 1976
  24. The Highland Park Woman, typescript, 1976
  25. The Highland Park Woman, proofs, 1976
  26. Harriet Has a Rotten Deal
  27. Heartbreak Hotel
  28. Hill Country, introduction, 1980
  29. History, 1964*
  30. History of Making a Region Succeed, 1987
  31. History of the Merrell Cemetery, 1985
  32. Hitchhiking*
Box 43
Folder
  1. Houston: The Lost City Blues - letters, 1978
  2. Houston: The Lost City Blues - typescript proofs, 1977
  3. Houston vs. Dallas, for Texas Monthly, c. 1981
  4. I’ll Run Away (One Last Ride)
  5. In a Dry Country
  6. In the Mountains (A Weather’s Wind)
  7. The Indian Burial Grounds
  8. Inn on the Creek, c.1991
  9. The Invaders, 1956
  10. Is the Book Losing its Moral, Cultural and Social Authority? 1980
  11. It’s Always Monday, 1962
  12. Jack One-Man Band
  13. JFK Assassination and Letters
  14. John Birch Society, c.1963*
  15. John Erik Jonsson
  16. Joy to the World
  17. A Lady in a Tent
  18. The Least Jot and Tittle, 1977
  19. Leather Money
  20. Letters from Paisano
  21. Library Babysitter
  22. Like, 1959
  23. Literary Ironies, 1995
  24. Literary Texas
  25. Lone Star Christmas - foreword, 1989
Box 44
Folder
  1. Lone Star Christmas - proofs, 1989
  2. Long Hill
  3. A Losing Game
  4. Love Life of the Late Bill Longley
  5. McMurtry Speech
  6. Making a Will
  7. Man at My Age, 1982
  8. Mana
  9. A Management Decision
  10. A Matter of Experience
  11. A Matter of Time
  12. May I Trouble You for Your Slide Rule?
  13. A Million Million Englishmen
  14. Mistakes and Myths of Dallas History
  15. A Misunderstanding
  16. A Movie Man
  17. My Chinese Christmas Miracle, 1975
  18. My Father's House
  19. My Frontier Granny, 1985
  20. My Turn, c.1977
  21. A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson, 1977
  22. Nantucketing
  23. Newspapers and Media*
  24. Newspaper Novel
  25. No More Heroes
  26. Ancel Nunn Portfolio, 1970
  27. Nunn catalog introduction, Tyler Museum, 1972
  28. The Old Indian
  29. Old Man Lilus
Box 45
Folder
  1. One of the Pretty Ones
  2. One of the Pretty Ones (opera), 1983
  3. One Writer’s Concern: Color Dooms Imagination, c. 1995
  4. Otis Dozier, n.d.*
  5. Overturning the Stax, 1957
  6. Paisano brochure, c. 1968
  7. Paisano typescript, c. 1968
  8. The Perfect Christmas, 1973
  9. The Phantom Interurban of Rockwall County
  10. The Pleasantest Place: A history of Austin, Texas, 1980
  11. The Pleasantest Place: A history of Austin, Texas - correspondence, 1980
  12. Railroads in Texas
  13. The Rangers Raid on Happy Bottom Texas
  14. Rostow at Home on the Range, 1969
  15. The Royal Sons of the Hunt, c.1977
  16. The Saming of America
  17. Saturday Night is For Losers
  18. Scorpio
  19. Second Chance
  20. The Separate State of Dallas - typescript, 1974
  21. The Separate State of Dallas - letters, 1974
  22. September Ride
  23. A Seven-Day Week
  24. The Sixth Floor: A Personal View, 1990
  25. Social Contract
  26. Social Kissing, 1977
  27. Society: an introduction, typescript, notes
  28. Someone with Class
  29. The State Dobie Left Us In: Myth and Reality of Texas Letters, 1981
  30. The Sunshine Special
  31. Taking Heart manuscript for Dallas Life Magazine, 1988
  32. Taking Heart proofs (Dallas Life Magazine), 1989
  33. Taming Natural Laws
  34. Texas: Five States of Wonder, introduction, correspondence, 1989
Box 46
Folder
  1. Texas: State of Myth or State of Mind? speech, 1986
  2. Texas: When, Where, Why, introduction, 1985
  3. The Texas Dobie Left Us, 1981
  4. Texas Children's Books, introduction
  5. Texas Hill Country, introduction, 1981
  6. Texas Rangers*
  7. Texas Writers, New York Times Book Review
  8. They Called Them Interurbans, 1977
  9. This New Math
  10. Tom W is Afraid
  11. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
  12. The Too-Big Christmas Tree, 1996
  13. The Tools of the Trade
  14. Tributes: Thelma Rawls Fletcher, John Graves, Bill Kraus, Juanita Tittle Pollard
  15. Trolley
  16. An Understanding
  17. Union Terminal
  18. The Use In
  19. The Visitor
  20. West of the Pecos, American West, 1988
  21. West Texas Native
  22. What is a Library?
  23. With this Ring, Dallas Morning News Sunday Magazine
  24. Witness to Oblivion, Foreward to Pictures of the Past, 1990
  25. Wittliff Biblio: Introduction
  26. The Worst Damn Newspaper
  27. The Write Wait, Dallas Morning News Sunday Magazine
  28. A Yellow Room, Other Publications, Book Reviews (by author and title)
  29. Baxter, Gordon. Village Creek, 1980
  30. Bohlender, Dorothy G. H.P.N. Gammel. Texas Bookman, c. 1986
  31. Carpenter, Liz. Getting Better all the Time
  32. Fowler, Gene and Crawford, Bill. Border Radio
  33. Helgesen, Sally. Wildcatters
  34. Horn, Tom. The Shallow Grass, 1968
  35. Humphrey, William. A Time and a Place, n.d.
  36. Hurt, Harry. Texas Rich, n.d.
  37. King, Larry. Of Outlaws, Con Men, Whores, Politicians, and Other Artists, 1980
  38. Lavender, David. The Southwest, 1980
  39. Leslie, Warren. The Starrs of Texas
  40. McComb, David. Houston
  41. McMurtry, Larry. Moving On, 1970
  42. McMurtry, Larry. Streets of Laredo, 1993
  43. McMurtry, Larry. Texasville
Box 47
Folder
  1. Michener, James. Texas
  2. Miller, Perry. The Transcendentalists
  3. Portis, Charles. True Grit, 1968
  4. Rather, Dan. I Remember
  5. Rechy, John. Rushes, 1980
  6. Spence, Vernon Gladden. Judge Legett of Abilene, 1977
  7. Texas Books in Review, book reviews by A.C. Greene, 1991-1996
  8. Woods, Christopher. The Dream Patch, 1991

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Series VII Correspondence, 1930-1997
Correspondence: General
  1. Correspondence, Greene’s carbons, 1960-1975
  2. Correspondence, Greene’s carbons, 1976-1990
  3. Correspondence, Greene’s carbons, 1990s
  4. Correspondence, 1954
  5. Correspondence, 1958
  6. Correspondence, 1959
  7. Correspondence, 1960
  8. Correspondence, 1961
  9. Correspondence, 1963
  10. Correspondence, 1964
  11. Correspondence, 1965
  12. Correspondence, 1966
  13. Correspondence, 1967
  14. Correspondence, 1968
  15. Correspondence, 1969
  16. Correspondence, 1970
  17. Correspondence, 1971
  18. Correspondence, 1972

Box 48
Folder

  1. Correspondence, 1973
  2. Correspondence, 1974
  3. Correspondence, January – September 1975
  4. Correspondence, October 1975
  5. Correspondence, November – December 1975
  6. Correspondence, 1976
  7. Correspondence, 1977
  8. Correspondence, 1978
  9. Correspondence, 1979
  10. Correspondence, 1980
Box 49
Folder
  1. Correspondence, 1981
  2. Correspondence, 1982
  3. Correspondence, 1983
  4. Correspondence, January – July 1984
  5. Correspondence, August – December 1984
  6. Correspondence, January – September 1985
  7. Correspondence, October – December 1985
  8. Correspondence, January – February 1986
  9. Correspondence, March – December 1986
Box 50
Folder
  1. Correspondence, January – May 1987
  2. Correspondence, June – December 1987
  3. Correspondence, January – May 1988
  4. Correspondence, June – December 1988
  5. Correspondence, January – March 1989
  6. Correspondence, April – December 1989
  7. Correspondence, January – June 1990
  8. Correspondence, July – December 1990
  9. Correspondence, January – August 1991
  10. Correspondence, September – December 1991
Box 51
Folder
  1. Correspondence, January – May 1992
  2. Correspondence, June – September 1992
  3. Correspondence, October – December 1992
  4. Correspondence, January – March 1992
  5. Correspondence, April – December 1992
  6. Correspondence, January – March 1994
  7. Correspondence, April – June 1994
  8. Correspondence, July – September 1994
  9. Correspondence, October – December 1994
  10. Correspondence, January – March 1995
  11. Correspondence, April – June 1995

Box 52
Folder

  1. Correspondence, July – September 1995
  2. Correspondence, October – December 1995
  3. Correspondence, 1996
  4. Correspondence, 1997, Correspondence: Organizations
  5. Correspondence, American West, 1985-1981
  6. Correspondence, Amon Carter Museum, 1967-1986
  7. Correspondence, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1960-1983
  8. Correspondence, Book Club of Texas, 1990-1991
  9. Correspondence, CHIC Magazine, 1977
  10. Correspondence, Christian Science Monitor, 1986-1987
  11. Correspondence, "D" Magazine, 1975-1986
  12. Correspondence, Neiman Marcus, 1985 Texas Anthology Bookshop
  13. Correspondence, Dallas County Heritage Society, 1975-1981
  14. Correspondence, Hendrick-Long Publishing Company, 1969-1984
  15. Correspondence, Newsroom, 1969
  16. Correspondence, publishers, 1968-1989
  17. Correspondence, Texas Library Association, 1986
  18. Correspondence, Texas Literary Tradition, 1982-1983
  19. Correspondence, Texas Monthly, 1980-1992
  20. Correspondence, Texas Observer, 1968-1969
  21. Correspondence, Texas State Historical Association, 1968-1971
  22. Correspondence, University of Texas at Arlington, 1980-1991
  23. Correspondence, University of Texas (Austin), 1980-1986
  24. Correspondence, University of Texas at Dallas, 1978
Box 53
Folder
  1. Correspondence, University of Texas Press, 1984-1986
  2. Correspondence, Western Writers of America, 1968-1988, Correspondence, People
  3. Correspondence, Texas Writers A-G
  4. Correspondence, Texas Writers H-L
  5. Correspondence, Texas Writers M-S
  6. Correspondence, Texas Writers T-Z
  7. Correspondence, Bar-Yosef, Ofer, 1972-1982
  8. Correspondence, Bennett, Pat, 1979-1993
  9. Correspondence, Broyles, Bill Texas Monthly, 1974-1979
  10. Correspondence, Broyles, Bill Newsweek, 1982-1983
  11. Correspondence, Buchanan, Larry, 1986
  12. Correspondence, Clack, Tommie (Mrs.), 1973-1978
  13. Correspondence, Clark, Ambassador Ed, 1986-1987
  14. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1961-1963
  15. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1964-1965
  16. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1966
  17. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1967-1968
  18. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1969
  19. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1970s
  20. Correspondence, Cameron, Angus, 1980-1990s
  21. Correspondence, Crim, Billy Bob, 1994
  22. Correspondence, Dugger, Ronnie, 1979-1980
  23. Correspondence, Fowler, Gene, 1993
Box 54
Folder
  1. Correspondence, Frantz, Joe, 1967-1978
  2. Correspondence, Goetzman, Bill, 1970-1972
  3. Correspondence, Gordon, Roxy, 1989-1994
  4. Correspondence, Gouldon, Joseph, 1969-1990
  5. Correspondence, Graves, John, 1969-1993
  6. Correspondence, Green, Ben K., 1969-1971
  7. Correspondence, Gressley, Gene, 1981
  8. Correspondence, Hill, Robert and Gladys, 1975-1983 (One of the Santa Claus bank robbers)
  9. Correspondence, Hunt, H.L., 1964-1965
  10. Correspondence, Holmes, Jon, 1983
  11. Correspondence, Jenkins, Johnny, 1972
  12. Correspondence, Johnson, L.B., 1954-1957
  13. Correspondence, King, Larry, 1969-1980
  14. Correspondence, Lastelick, Jerry, 1979-1985
  15. Correspondence, Lehrer, Jim and Kate, 1966-1995
  16. Correspondence, Lincecum, Jerry, 1992-1996
  17. Correspondence, MacAdams, Lewis Jr., 1966
  18. Correspondence, MacNeil, Robin, 1984-1986
  19. Correspondence, Marcus, Stanley, 1964-1981
  20. Correspondence, Marcus, Stanley, 1982-1995
  21. Correspondence, McMurtry, Larry, n.d.
  22. Correspondence, Meyerson, Mort, 1980
  23. Correspondence, Morris, Willie, 1967
  24. Correspondence, Morris, Wright, 1960-1980
  25. Correspondence, Mossiker, Frances S., 1969-1984
  26. Correspondence, national writers, 1959-1987
Box 55
Folder
  1. Correspondence, Neighbors, Chuck, 1983-1995
  2. Correspondence, notable persons, 1957-1975
  3. Correspondence, Nunn, Ancel, 1968-1995
  4. Correspondence, Parmenter, Ross, 1965-1983 (Writer of unusual books about Mexico; unusual series of letters.)
  5. Correspondence, Porterfield, Bill, 1967-1995
  6. Correspondence, Prejean, Jeanne, 1974
  7. Correspondence, Pride, Charlie, 1983
  8. Correspondence, Richards, Ann, 1965-1994
  9. Correspondence, Richardson, Dr. Rupert, 1974-1974
  10. Correspondence, Rudd, Hughes, 1985-1986
  11. Correspondence, Smith, John, 1984-1985
  12. Correspondence, Targ, Roz and Bill, 1985-1986
  13. Correspondence, teachers, 1967-1974
  14. Correspondence, Terry, Marshall, 1963-1995
  15. Correspondence, Tinkle, Lon, 1968-1969
  16. Correspondence, non-literary unusual and VIP letters, 1930-1990
  17. Correspondence, Weems, Eddie, 1993
  18. Correspondence, White, Theodore, 1961
  19. Correspondence, Wittliff, Bill, 1967-1989
  20. Correspondence, Yelvington, Ramsey, 1960-1974

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Series VIII. Vertical Files, 1848-1993
Vertical Files: Handbook (information) of Texas A-Z
Box 56
Folder
  1. C colleges, universities
  2. C companies, items
  3. C counties
  4. C people
  5. C topics
  6. C towns, creeks, geography
  7. Camps: WWI, WWII, Civil War, frontier
  8. Cliburn piano
  9. D places, things
  10. Dallas architecture, arts
  11. E
  12. F
  13. F people
  14. F Fort (Camp) Wolters
  15. F Fossils (metroplex)
  16. G
  17. H
  18. I
  19. J
Box 57
Folder
  1. K
  2. L
  3. Legends
  4. M
  5. N
  6. Nature, parks (metroplex)
  7. O
  8. P
  9. P people
  10. P places, geography
  11. R
  12. R cities, places
  13. R people
  14. Railroads nicknames, facts
  15. Rodgers, Calbraith (aviator)
  16. S
  17. S people
  18. S topics
  19. S San Antonio
  20. T
  21. T people
  22. Texas Studies
  23. UT Arlington, Austin
  24. V
  25. W
  26. W people
  27. Y
  28. Z
Box 58
Folder
Vertical Files: Texas ABC
  1. Texas ABC, miscellaneous notes
  2. Texas ABC, A
  3. Texas ABC, B
  4. Texas ABC, C
  5. Texas ABC, D
  6. Texas ABC, E
  7. Texas ABC, F
  8. Texas ABC, G
  9. Texas ABC, H
  10. Texas ABC, I
  11. Texas ABC, J
  12. Texas ABC, K
  13. Texas ABC, L
  14. Texas ABC, M
  15. Texas ABC, N
  16. Texas ABC, O
  17. Texas ABC, P
  18. Texas ABC, Q
  19. Texas ABC, R
  20. Texas ABC, S
  21. Texas ABC, T
  22. Texas ABC, U
  23. Texas ABC, V
  24. Texas ABC, W
  25. Texas ABC, X
  26. Texas ABC, Y
  27. Texas ABC, Z
  28. Texas ABC, others

Vertical Files: General

  1. Abilene and West Texas history notes
  2. Abilene exhibit photos for Amon Carter Museum, 1967
  3. Abilene, West Texas Genealogical Society, 1969
  4. Albany, Texas: Fort Griffin, Robert Nail.
  5. American Express travel brochure, 1921
  6. American Nazi Party, c. 1960
  7. Anson Jones print, n.d.
  8. Austin business, 1979
  9. A.H. Belo Corporation, correspondence, 1978-1980
  10. A.H. Belo Corporation, general information, 1978-1992
  11. A.H. Belo Corporation, Jackson v. Belo, 1978
  12. A.H. Belo Corporation, shareholder information, 1978
Box 59
Folder
  1. Chautauquan, March 1896 (FRAGILE) Literary and scientific magazine, T.L. Flood Publishing House, Meadville, PA.
  2. Chautauquan, April and May 1896 (FRAGILE)
  3. Chautauquan, June and July 1896 (FRAGILE)
  4. Dallas County Pioneer Association, 1995-1996
  5. Dallas Press Club, 1960, 1972: Directory of members.
  6. Dobie, J. Frank, 1978
  7. El Chico, 1986-1987 (see also Frank Cuellar, Sr. interview, 1978 in AR409-76-1)
  8. Fletcher, Thelma Rawls, Fletcher's Bookstore, Salado, Texas, 1995 (see also Tributes in AR409-46-14)
  9. Flyer for Pictorial History of America, 1848
  10. Football, AEF, 1919
  11. Forney Messenger Centennial Edition 1874-1974, 1974
  12. Friends of the Dallas Public Library, 1975
  13. John Graves, 1995
  14. Grayson County (Sherman)
Box 60
Folder
  1. The Golden Book Magazine, 1927, 1934 (FRAGILE)
  2. S. Glatstone, New York, hat catalog, 1900
  3. Houston Symphony, 1942
  4. Junior League of Plano "Texas History in the Hall of State," 1985
  5. Las Colinas, 1980
  6. Marcus, Stanley, 1991
  7. Neiman-Marcus, n.d.: 75th Anniversary Gala invitation.
  8. North Texas State Teachers College, choir tour, 1939
  9. Paisano, 1968: Fellowship information.
  10. Philosophical Soceity of Texas, 1941-1971: Annual meeting programs.
  11. Railroad clippings
  12. Railroad correspondence, c. 1965
  13. Railroad information from DeGolyer library, 1967
  14. Railroad history
  15. Railroad maps, U.S. 1965, Houston & Texas Central Railroad Co., n.d., Texas (hand drawn), n.d., PTC map of Philadelphia, 1944.

Box 61
Folder

  1. Railroad Moscow, Camben & San Augustine timetable, 1959
  2. Railroad pamphlets, 1950-1960s
  3. Railroad printed material: Faulkenbery, "Gathering the Past," n.d., "The Traction Farris Directory, 1948; Stowe, "Rails to Possum Trot," c. 1968, "The Reading," 1958.
  4. Railway Age Centennial, 1956
  5. Republic of Texas, 1997
  6. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1905: Dallas banquet program.
  7. Rostow, W. W. (economist), c. 1968: Articles, The Stages of Economic Growth, 1968.
  8. South Fork Ranch, 1983
  9. Southern Methodist University, Notes from the Underground, 1967: "Unofficial" student paper.
  10. Southwestern University (Georgetown, Texas) and Ladies Annex, c. 1885
  11. Taft, William H., 1909: Dallas banquet program.
  12. "Texas Under Six Flags," pamphlet, n.d.
  13. Travis, William B. (print)
  14. UT Austin history, "Fifty Years on Forty Acres," 1933
  15. UT Austin history, notes
  16. UT Austin history: Enabling celebration of signing of legislation in 1881 (address), 1981.
  17. West Texas Post Marks and Post Offices, c. 1971
Vertical Files: Dallas Information
Much of the information in this section is composed of clippings. See also Series XIII, index cards relating to Dallas history.
 
Box 62
Folder
  1. Dallas, arts
  2. Dallas, assassination of J.F.K., 1975-1981: Clippings.
  3. Dallas, assassination articles in Saturday Review Dec. 1961; "The Dallas Image Unveiled," Nov. 1963; "Public Opinion Dallas Blame in the 1963 Kennedy Assassination," 1966.
  4. Dallas, assassination and Dallas’ image, November, 1963: Raymond Nasher.
  5. Dallas, assassination, "Dallas, After All," Texas Observer, 1964
  6. Dallas, assassination, "Let Us Search Our Hearts," Nov. 23, 1963: Greene’s Dallas Times Herald article.
  7. Dallas, post-assassination
  8. Dallas, The Book of Dallas, signed page, n.d.
  9. Dallas, John Neely Bryan, 1993
  10. Dallas, business, executives and pay, 1980
  11. Dallas, business, international, 1979-1984
  12. Dallas, business, local, 1979-1981
  13. Dallas, business, national, 1979-1981
  14. Dallas, census, growth, 1979-1981
  15. Dallas, City Performance Report, 1985, 1986
  16. Dallas, city planning: "+7 Goals for Dallas," 1972; "A Look at Past Planning for the City of Dallas," 1956.
  17. Dallas, city planning, roads, 1957
Box 63
Folder
  1. Dallas, comparisons, c. 1980
  2. Dallas, comparisons, 1979-1980
  3. Dallas, comparison survey, 1980
  4. Dallas, contrasts, Houston, c. 1981
  5. Dallas, contrasts, Houston, notes, clippings, c. 1981
  6. Dallas, crime, c. 1980
  7. Dallas, cultural, c. 1980
  8. Dallas, cultural notes, 1981
  9. Dallas, cultural policy, 1985
  10. Dallas, Dallas County Community Colleges, 1975: El Centro demolition correspondence
  11. Dallas, Dallas/Fort Worth aerospace, 1985
  12. Dallas, Dallas Historical Society, history of, 1982
  13. Dallas, Dallas Pioneers, 1956, 1958
  14. Dallas, Dallas Public Library: "Words that Changed the World," 1970s.
  15. Dallas, "Dallas" television show, 1980-1981
  16. Dallas, downtown Dallas: Cultural Resources Inventory of the Central Business District, 1980.
  17. Dallas, education, 1974, 1981
  18. Dallas, fashion, 1980-1981
  19. Dallas, fashion, people, modeling, 1980-1981
  20. Dallas, First Baptist Church of Dallas, 1968
Box 64
Folder
  1. Dallas, Folk Festival, 1991
  2. Dallas, future city, 1981
  3. Dallas, Genealogical Society, 1972
  4. Dallas, government, 1980-1981
  5. Dallas, growth, c. 1980
  6. Dallas, growth, 1979-1981
  7. Dallas, history, 1978-1979: Clippings, 1978 manuscript.
  8. Dallas, Hunts, 1978-1981
  9. Dallas, Kessler Park, c. 1927
  10. Dallas, Ku-Klux-Klan, 1946: Letter containing 1860 story.
  11. Dallas, minorities, 1980-1981
  12. Dallas, mythology, 1980-1981
  13. Dallas, name of city, 1972
  14. Dallas, neighborhoods, 1980-1981
  15. Dallas, North Dallas, 1980
  16. Dallas, notes
  17. Dallas, notes (outdated), c. 1979
  18. Dallas, notes (typed), 1980
  19. Dallas, Old City Park: Brochures 1976, 1983.
Box 65
Folder
  1. Dallas, people, 1979-1980
  2. Dallas, politics, 1970s
  3. Dallas, postcards, 1963-1964
  4. Dallas, publications, 1980s: "Dallas/Ft. Worth Relocation Guide," 1980; "150 Years in Business" (Dallas Magazine), 1986.
  5. Dallas, scrapbook of Homer and Florene Wyatt, 1930s: Newspaper clippings (fragile).
  6. Dallas, sesquicentennial art show, 1991
  7. Dallas, sports, c. 1981
  8. Dallas, statistics, 1980
  9. Dallas, streets, Dallas County Pioneer Association newsletter, 1995
  10. Dallas, sunbelt, 1981
  11. Dallas, Texas chic, c. 1981
  12. Dallas, Texas myth and reality, c. 1980
  13. Thompson & Knight brochure, 1984 Information on Dallas history and history of law firm.
  14. Dallas, weather
Vertical Files: Cassette Recordings
Box 66
Cassette
  1. Dallas race story, 1991
  2. Book discussion, 1979
  3. Roger Horchow, interview, 1978
  4. Roger Horchow, interview, 1978
  5. Roger Horchow, interview, 1978
  6. Jim Mabry, n.d.
  7. Bess Duvall, n.d.
  8. Mary Ann, Allen Rushing, 1978
  9. Dozier
  10. SRH (S. Roger Horchow), 1979
  11. SRH (S. Roger Horchow), 1978
  12. "Making a Living by the Written Word," 1989
Vertical Files: Video (VHS)
Folder
  1. 70th Birthday videos, cards, notes

Video

  1. "A.C. Tribute", 1993
  2. Bob Findlay, Jim and Kate Lehrer, Ray Nasher, Dan Witt, Duuya Bean, 1993
  3. The Coopers, 1993
  4. Lee Cullum, 1993
  5. Simon Boccaneggra, Placido Domingo, Kiri Tekanawa
  6. MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, July 8, 1986: A.C. Greene essay, Texas Sesquicentennial.
  7. Social issues talk, 1990: Guest: A.C. Greene.
  8. Literary conference: "Texas Novel and the Present."
  9. Southwest Organ Bank PSA, c. 1990: A.C. Greene and Bob Morgan.
  10. Duffy Conference, Nov. 13, 1990: A.C. Greene.
Box 67
70th Birthday videos (see AR409-66-1 for birthday cards and letters.)

Video

  1. J.D. Hickey, 1993
  2. Bob Meyers, 1993
  3. Norma Whitefield, 1993
  4. Lee Cullum, 1993
  5. Ann and Bill Kraus, 1993 (Bill performed Greene’s heart transplant in 1988.)
  6. Fran Vick, Oct. 18, 1993, University of North Texas Press.
  7. Billy Bob Hill, 1993, Former student.
  8. Jackie McElhaney, 1993
  9. James Ward Lee, 1993
  10. Mike Hennech, Oct. 14, 1993
  11. The Britts, 1993
  12. Roger Horchow, 1993 (use converter to VHS)
  13. Tom and Taina Dozier, 1993 (use converter to VHS)

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Series IX. Texas Institute of Letters, 1956-1997
See also AR409-OS332-18 for photographs.

Box 68
Folder

  1. Annual meeting programs (incomplete), 1956-1997
  2. Clippings, news, 1980-1986
  3. Greene, A.C., awards, 1988
  4. Meeting minutes, 1987-1996
  5. Membership lists, 1989
  6. Miscellaneous information
  7. Newsletter, 1969-1991
  8. Newsletter, 1992-1997
  9. Newsletter under A.C. Greene, 1982
  10. Paisano Ranch, c. 1966
  11. Pictures, c. 1985
  12. Correspondence, 1964-1971
  13. Correspondence, 1972-1981
  14. Correspondence, 1982-1991
  15. Correspondence, post 1991

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Series X. TV/Radio, 1970-1994
 
Box 69
Folder
  1. TV/Radio, "Buffalo Bill & the Wild West" Channel 13, 1970
  2. TV/Radio, Channel 13 copy, n.d.
  3. TV/Radio, Channel 13, questions/comments from viewers, n.d.
  4. TV/Radio, "Dallas Sesquicentennial TV Special," David Orr, 1991
  5. TV/Radio, "Election Special" "Eddie Marcus" Channel 13 copy, c. 1977
  6. TV/Radio, "Free Lance, "Schedule and programming memos Channel 13, correspondence, 1970.
  7. TV/Radio, "MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour," scripts Channel 13, 1983-1988
  8. TV/Radio, "Newsroom" original cast information, 1970
  9. TV/Radio, "Newsroom" editorials Channel 13, 1970
  10. TV/Radio, "Nooks & Crannies," Channel 13, 1971
  11. TV/Radio, "Personal Country" miscellaneous info Channel 13, 1970-1971
  12. TV/Radio, "Personal Country" programming memos, 1970-1971
  13. TV/Radio, "Personal Country," Channel 13, correspondence, 1971
  14. TV/Radio, "Personal Country" TV copy, 1970-1971
  15. TV/Radio, "Personal Country" Amon Carter script, n.d.
  16. TV/Radio, Crown Production and David Orr Productions, Texas 150, 1991
  17. TV/Radio, KAAM brochures, 1979-1981
  18. TV/Radio, KAAM commentaries, 1979
  19. TV/Radio, KAAM commentaries, 1979
Box 70
Folder
  1. TV/Radio, KAAM commentaries, 1979-1980
  2. TV/Radio, KAAM commentaries, 1980
  3. TV/Radio, KAAM commentaries, 1980
  4. TV/Radio, KAAM commentaries, 1980-1981
  5. TV/Radio, KERA, 1970
  6. TV/Radio, KERA radio commentary/editorials, c. 1975
Box 71
Folder
  1. TV/Radio, KERA radio spots, 1975-1977
  2. TV/Radio, KLIF editorials, c. 1977
  3. TV/Radio, NBC film script, "Dallas," 1984
  4. TV/Radio, Texas Authors and Books, 1994: TV listing in Abilene Reporter-News.
  5. TV/Radio, WFAA radio, "Looking Back at Dallas," 1980
  6. TV/Radio, WFAA radio, "A. C. Greene's Historic Moments," 1982-1983

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Series XI. Projects, 1907-1995
  1. ArchiTexas project, Paris, Texas, 1984: Correspondence, notes, brochures.
  2. Patrick Bennett interview with ACG, 1978: Correspondence.
  3. Center for Texas Studies (UNT), correspondence, 1983-1994
  4. Center for Texas Studies (UNT), events, 1986-1993
  5. Center for Texas Studies (UNT), general information, 1986
  6. Center for Texas Studies (UNT), meeting minutes, constitution, 1988-1994
  7. Center for Texas Studies (UNT), newsletters, 1987-1995
Box 72
Folder
  1. Conversations with Texans, Smithsonian project, 1987
  2. Crow Sites, miscellaneous information, 1984-1985
  3. Crow Sites, Collin County site, 1985: Correspondence, notes, maps.
  4. Crow Sites, Dallas directory pages, 1907
  5. Crow Sites, Bryan Tower
  6. Crow Sites, Diamond Shamrock Tower
  7. Crow Sites, LTV Tower and San Jacinto Tower
  8. Crow Sites, Oak Lawn: Clippings, notes.
  9. Crow Sites, Ross Avenue: Clippings, notes, maps.
  10. Crow Sites, Ross Tower: Clippings, notes.
  11. Crow Sites, San Jacinto Street and Tower: Clippings.
  12. Dallas Area Rapid Transit, 1985: Contract for Historic Research Impact Analysis.
  13. English Advisory Committee, 1962
  14. Guest Informant, 1991
  15. Jubilee Dallas, 1991: Correspondence, clippings, Dallas Times Herald Jubilee Dallas special section, Oct. 27, 1991.
  16. Jubilee Dallas, "Dallas: Growing a City," 1991, Dallas Times Herald supplement section.
  17. Log Cabin Project, 1978
  18. Mulberry Square, 1978: Clippings on Joe Camp, correspondence, script.
  19. Mulberry Square, 1978, "One-Armed" McDonald, Mitsu's manuscript (script, notes)
  20. Oxford Companion to Texas, 1980, Fort Worth Star-Telegram article.
Box 73
Folder
  1. Oxford Companion to Texas, handwritten pages, n.d.
  2. Oxford Companion to Texas, typewritten pages, n.d.
  3. Oxford Companion to Texas, typewritten pages, 1983
  4. Perot, biography project, 1985, Simon and Schuster.
  5. Perot project, proposal, 1985
  6. Perot Group project, Alliance, 1987
  7. Perot Group, Alliance brochure, 1988
  8. Perot Group project, notes, 1987
  9. Perot Group project, "The History of Making a Region Succeed," 1987
  10. Programs/talks, 1960-1970s: Clippings, brochures
  11. Programs/talks, 1980-1990s: Clippings, brochures
  12. Programs/talks, n.d.: Brochures
  13. Programs/talks, correspondence
  14. Programs/talks, photographs, 1959-1985
Box 74
Folder
  1. Programs/talks, geography, n.d.
  2. Programs/talks, heart speeches, c. 1989
  3. Programs/talks, library speeches, n.d.
  4. Programs/talks, history, n.d.
  5. Programs/talks, Making a Living by the Written Word, n.d.
  6. Programs/talks, miscellaneous speeches, n.d.
  7. Programs/talks, Texas literature speeches, n.d.
  8. Programs/talks, "True Education in Daily Education," 1990
  9. Programs/talks, "The Use of Archival Records," n.d.
  10. San Saba painting, Dorothy Sloan, 1982-1990: Correspondence, print.
  11. Teaching, Southern Methodist University, assignment cards, 1976
  12. Teaching, University of North Texas, creativity, c. 1992: Lecture notes.
  13. Teaching, University of North Texas, general information, 1986-1991
  14. Teaching, University of North Texas, Goodbye to a River: Feminist critique, 1989
  15. Teaching, University of North Texas, Southwest and Texas Writers, c. 1990
  16. Teaching, University of Texas, American Studies Course: General information, 1973.
  17. Teaching, University of Texas, American Studies Course: Notes, 1973.
  18. Texas 150, sesquicentennial, correspondence, 1985-1986
  19. Texas 150, sesquicentennial, correspondence, 1985-1989
  20. Texas 150, article manuscripts, c. 1985
  21. Texas Writers Roundup, 1972: Mention of Greene’s Last Captive and Santa Claus Bank Robbery.

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Series XII. Other Manuscripts (not by A.C. Greene), 1902-1995
Box 75
Folder
  1. Acreneaxu, Wilton, "The Last Comanchie Chief"
  2. Almon, Bert, Taking Possession, 1981
  3. Barnhart, Joseph, "Haunted Body," chapters 1-8, 19840
  4. Barnhart, Joseph, "Haunted Body," chapters 9-18, 1985
  5. Barnhart, Joseph, "Haunted Body," chapters 19-29, 1985
  6. Barnhart, Joseph, "Haunted Body," chapters 30-40, 1985
  7. Barnhart, Joseph, "Haunted Body," chapters 41-end, 1985 (see below AR409-80-7 for Beacham (Beckett) Growing Up in Dallas)
  8. Biggers, Don, Pictures of the Past: History that will Never Be Repeated: Photocopy, 1902.
  9. Brown, Charlie, "A pretzel is but a breadstick described by a lawyer," 1982
  10. Cope, Millard, "The Texas Press 1813-1836," 1954
  11. Cravens, Chris, "Edwin A. Walker and the Right Wing in Dallas, 1960-1966."
  12. Duncan, Robert J, "Christmas in Salado," 1993: Subject: A.C. Greene.
Box 76
Folder
  1. Frank Cuellar, Sr. interview, 1978 (see also El Chico, 1986-1987 in AR409-59-7)
  2. Fitzgerald, Frances, subj: Jerry Falwell, n.d.
  3. Fitzhugh, Lester N., "Texas Colonels and Generals Confederate States Army 1861-1865," 1964
  4. Gonzalez-Gerth, Miguel, "Borges and Texas: Farwell to an Old Friend," 1986
  5. Gordon, Roxy, miscellaneous columns, 1992-1993
  6. The Great State Fair of Texas, proofs, n.d.
  7. Green, Ben, The Shield Mares, galley proofs, n.d.
  8. Hill, Billy Bob, Anthology of Texas Poetry: Original manuscript selections, c. 1994.
  9. Jacobs, Thornwell, Christmas poetry, 1955
Box 77
Folder
  1. Knaggs, John R, Commemorative address at the 158th Anniversary of the Goliad Maassacre, 1994
  2. Lee, James Ward, "The Return of Jesse James," n.d.
  3. Lincecum, Jerry, Introduction to "Frontier Intellectual: The Autobiography of Dr. Gideon Lincecum 1793-1874," 1992
  4. Mayfield, Don, dog fights/gaming dogs, 1993
  5. Platt, Michael, "A Long Day West," 1988
  6. Ratcliffe, Sam D., "The Middle Border: Two Sons and a Daughter," 1979
  7. Renfro, Mike, Under the X in Texas, 1995
  8. Roach, Joyce, This Place of Memory, A Texas Perspective, 1992
  9. Rushing, Jane Gilmore, "Starting from Pyron," n.d.
  10. Russell, Noel Ray, "Ashes of the Red Heifer," pp. 1-192, n.d.
  11. Russell, Noel Ray, "Ashes of the Red Heifer," pp. 193-end, n.d.
  12. Sale, Richard, The White Buffalo, uncorrected proofs, 1975
  13. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "Dallas, Her Golden Years," 1989
Box 78
Folder
  1. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "Founding of the City of Louvain," n.d.
  2. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
  3. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
  4. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
  5. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
Box 79
Folder
  1. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
  2. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
  3. Sanders, Barrot Steven, "La Reunion," typescript pages, n.d.
  4. Scarborough, Jewel Davis, "The Georgia Battalion in the Texas Revolution," 1960
  5. Terry, Marshall, "Dallas Stories," n.d.
Box 80
Folder
  1. Terry, Marshall, "Tom Northway," 1991
  2. Tiemann, Andy, miscellaneous essays, n.d.
  3. Tips, Martha L., "Tips family history," 1968
  4. White, Theodore, "The Making of the President 1964," 1965
  5. "Why Famous?" chapter, 1992
  6. Wittliff, Bill, "Tattoo," (script) n.d.
  7. Beacham (Beckett) "Growing Up in Dallas," uncorrected galleys, 1985

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Series XIII. Index Cards
These cards were compiled at different times and contain similar information. The first has more of a Dallas emphasis, while the second contains a more comprehensive overview of Texas.
Box 81
ABC of Texas, people, places, things
A-Mc
Box 82
M-Z
Box 83
ABC of Texas, people, places, things
A-L
Box 84
M-Z
 

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Series XIV. Oversize, 1875-1994
Only numbered items are in folders. Other items are loose in the box.
OS Box 332
Item/folder
  1. Designs for Dallas, City Planning, c.1978
  2. Life, contains photographic essay, "Texas: A Giant State Stirs Itself," April 10, 1939.
  3. A Proposal for the Restoration of Ft. Griffin, Texas, 1966
  4. The Last Captive book jacket and picture, c. 1972
  5. Greene photographs, c. 1935-1948
  6. Greene photographs, c. 1960-1994
  7. Greene family photographs, c. 1930s-1950s, Parents, David Greene.
  8. photographs, Betty Greene, 1950-1971, Abilene Reporter-News.
  9. Photographs, A.C. with Betty, 1965-1987
  10. Photographs, Greene children, 1952-1973, Baby footprints, Mark (1955), Geoffrey (1952), Meredith (1962).
  11. Photographs in Abilene, c. 1950s, First televised wedding, 1954.
  12. Photographs in Austin, 1969-1972, Paisano, San Cristobal, Mrs. J. Frank Dobie.
  13. Photographs, with high school teachers, 1969 Book party.
  14. Photographs, Abilene Reporter-News, c. 1949-1960
  15. Photographs, Dallas Times Herald, c. 1960-1969
  16. Photographs, KAAM/KAFM, 1979
  17. Photographs, heart transplant, c. 1992
  18. Photographs, Texas Institute of Letters, 1971-1983
OS Box 333 Scrapbooks
Item
  1. Greene in military, 1943-1945
  2. Maude E. Cole scrapbook, 1930s-1950s, Clippings, photographs
  3. Greene clippings, book posters, 1950s-1990
OS Box 334 Channel 13 Pictures
  1. "Freelance" Channel 13 photos, Greene and guests, 1970
  2. Photographs for "Autumn" show
OS Box 335
Item
  1. Maps: Abilene, 1883; Literary Map of Texas, 1955; railroad map, Dallas/Fort Worth/Waco/Denton area, n.d.; Flower Mound, Denton County (General Land Office), 1897, 1947.
  2. Maps, Dallas, 1875, 1892
  3. Map, Phantom Hill, c. 1881
  4. Map, Bird’s Eye view of Dallas (copy), 1872
  5. Map, Texas counties, n.d.
  6. Awards
AP awards, Greene and Betty; Texas Council of Teachers of English, 1973; Texas Historical Commission award, 1984, 1986; Dallas County Pioneer Association, 1989; History in Action, 1991; A.C. Greene Award, Friends of the Dallas Public Library, 1989; National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1964.
  1. Art: Whitehead prints; Bill Wittliff photographs; A. Nunn print; Times Herald cartoons.
  2. Book signing displays: Advertisement for "Historic Moments" on WFAA; Roads of Texas, 1988 used to retrace Butterfield Trail, July-November 1992, trail marked; "A Writer’s Weekend" poster, 1983; Abilene Reporter-News article, May 20, 1990, "He has a new heart, new lease of life, new wife, and book., "LP, Kell Street Camp Meeting, c. 1970, "Dinner and Joy on the Ground."
OS Box 339
Folder
  1. Automobile scrapbook pages
  2. Newspapers, articles by A.C. Greene, 1986: Texas 150, Social Kissing.
  3. Newspapers, articles about A.C. Greene, 1937-1990
  4. The Dallas Post Tribune, Black History edition, February 18, 1984
  5. The Austin American, "Men Walk on the Moon," July 21, 1949
  6. People's Herald, Stars and Stripes (US armed forces in China) 1945-1946
  7. The Optimist (Abilene Christian College), 1942-1947
  8. The Raleigh Times, "Death Takes Roosevelt," April 13, 1945
  9. Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Texas) "Oil Anniversary edition," 1938
OS Box 340
Item/Folder
Many of the items in this box are FRAGILE. Use microfilm when available.
  1. Dallas Morning News: July 5, 1925; October 1, 1935, Centennial, 50th Anniversary Edition (Fragile); April 11, 1942; February 29, 1976, Texas in the Bicentennial.
  2. Dallas Times Herald: May 21, 1925; November 23, 1963, Kennedy Assassination; November 25, 1963, Kennedy Assassination; January 12, 1964; May 5, 1964; August 8, 1974, "Nixon to Quit"; August 9, 1974, "Ford Becomes 38th President"; March 7, 1982, Texas, its first 150 years; December 9, 1991, Final Edition.
OS Box 341
  1. Fort Worth Press, August 31, 1939, "War" (FRAGILE)
  2. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, November 4, 1923
  3. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, October 30, 1949, historical edition
  4. Abilene Reporter-News: April 5, 1936; March 9, 1943; August 14, 1945, "Peace"; August 15, 1945, "World War II Ends."
  5. Abilene Reporter-News 75th Anniversary of Abilene, 1956
  6. Abilene Reporter-News:  November 22, 1963, "Kennedy is Killed"; November 23, 1963; November 25, 1963; November 30, 1963; February 9, 1964, "Profile of a President" (LBJ).
  7. Abilene Reporter-News Bicentennial issues, 1975-1976
OS Box 342 Artifacts
Address book, c. 1945
Bluehorse notebook, n.d.
Boy Scout membership cards, 1936-1939
Chinese money
Coca Cola badge
F&M National Bank Savings Book, 1955-1957
Harmonica
Penworth notebook, c. 1945
Picture Cards from China
Picture Cards from Philadelphia and U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, IL.
Plates
A.C. Greene
Betty Greene
By A.C. Greene
THE DALLAS TIMES HERALD
By Red Greene
Hangar Fog By A.C. Greene
The Printed Page (3)
Seein Red By A.C. Greene
Shoes from China: "Shoes I brought back from China (1946) They were actually worn from the person I bought from."
Taking Heart hearts
Texas with A.C. Greene picture, wall hanging
OS Box 148B Large Oversize Material
"A.C. Greene Wore Khakis" (poster)
"Big Bend 1955" (print) 1991
Dallas Times Herald Supplement, September 26, 1920
Homesteader (print)
"Last Captive" (poster)
"Meet Author A.C. Greene" (Neiman Marcus flyer)
Old City Park, 1981
"Taking Heart" (poster)
"900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail"
 
OS Box 381 Diaries
A.C. Green's Diaries (33), 1959-1989. Restricted Access. Closed until June 1, 2022.

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Materials Removed List
Alex Spence material (AR98-1)
WWI: 36th Division AEF Papers (given Greene by Mrs. Alex Spence)
Frances Mossiker Papers (AR 423)
George E. Dilley and Son, Founders and Machinists Records (AR 420)
 

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