Box 4
Contains 9 Results:
Hundreds of pages of handwritten notes on different topics Dee was researching or writing about.
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Dozen's of handwritten notes on index cards.
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Dozens more index cards filled with handwritten notes.
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Texas Literary Quarterly, two copies, one missing cover. , 1949
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Newspaper clippings and articles mentioning Dee. , 1940's to 1980's approximately.
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Captain Andrew Anderson Recollections: Manuscript discussing South Texas pioneer times. , 1939 - 1940
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
El Mar Rancho Logbook: Typed copy of El Mar Rancho logbook from 1866. , 1866
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Sally Skull Research: Research and notes on South Texas pioneer Sally Skull.
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.
Treasure Research: Newspaper and article clippings about treasure, mostly in South Texas.
This collection contains correspondence from many influential members in the literary and art world from the first half of the 20th century, along with a considerable amount of Dee Woods’ writing in manuscript form. There are 18 chapters of Woods’ unpublished book, “From Hell to High Water”, which chronicles early South Texas history, along with items related to Wood’s associations, writings, and writing advocacy.