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Eugene Manlove Rhodes Memorial Case Collection (Unless otherwise noted articles and stories are by Eugene Manlove Rhodes) Please see a Librarian for access to the collection.

June Harwell Collection

JHC 1: clipping: "Celebrated writer made home in Appalachian"; and a letter to June Harwell from Gerald Rhodes, April 1, 1989.

JHC 2: Publicity and materials of tour to Rhodes Grave, June 1959.

JHC 3: Short Story: Rhodes, Mrs. May D. "My Grandmother's Chair." 46 A 72rd. St. Brooklyn, 9 NY.

JHC: 4 Papers: Dedication of the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Room, July 11, 1987.

JHC 5: Misc: letters to June Harwell regarding JHC and W. H. Hutchinson.

JHC 6: Alamogordo Daily News: Nov. 1, 1981. “Library honors Rhodes”; “Artist Portrays Rhodes Riding”; “Hutchinson in dedication talk”; “Biographer writes of Rhodes”

JHC 7: Newspaper Clippings: Publicity of Tour to JHC grave in June 1961 and 1962. The articles are clipped from The Friday June 2, and Alamogordo Daily News Tuesday May 29, 1962.

JHC 8: Newspaper clippings: "apache Kid" story, James C. Hancock.

JHC 9: Catalog of Eugene Manlove Rhodes materials compiled by W. H. Hutchinson.

JHC 10: Statue dedication, "FOL chose a sculpture” Alamogordo Daily News July 5, 1981; “Rhodes biographer dedication speaker”, ADN. Oct. 25, 1981: "Alamo Library memorialize author Rhodes," The El Paso Times, Oct 28. 9181; "Library" Sculpture dedicated. ADN. Nov. 2, 1981: "Bard of Tularosa recalled in bronze,” "Eugene Rhodes: Cowboy and Scholar, "The El Paso times, Nov. 2, 1981. ADN = Alamogordo Daily News.

JHC 11: Brochure: "1884 Round-Ups of the Wyoming Stock Growers Assn.", to EMR from Adamson. (Only known copy).

JHC 12: Newspaper clippings: JHC; Las Cruces Bulletin, April 27, 1988; misc. papers.

JHC 13: Book jacket: from "Cooper Streak Trail" by JHC. Biographical sketch by N. Mex. Gov. Dillon.

JHC 14: Manuscript: "Little Next Door," (as published in "Out West" magazine Jan. 1916; "A note about using the Rhodes Collection in the Alamogordo Public Library; "When 'Omer Smote' is bloomin 'Lyre" W. H. Hutchinson, April 8, 1988.

JHC 15: Rhodes, E. M. Correspondence - incoming, 1981. Agnes Peterson David Townsend letter about Martha Kellar paintings Hutchinson George Russell Weaver Carl Herzog

JHC 16: Rhodes, E. M.: Letters of Definition About Moments of Rhodesia

JHC 17: Rhodes Reception, January 16,1996; misc. papers Includes invitations to birthday celebration and description of program. Also plans and addresses of invites.

JHC 18: Rhodes Memorial, 1987

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JHC 19: Location of Rhodes House in Alamogordo

JHC 20: “Timely Motor Topics” December 1932. This magazine was included in one of the Hutchinson Collection lots purchased by the library but it does not contain any articles by Rhodes.

JHC 21: Addresses of the Passionate Few (The Rhodes Enthusiasts).

JHC 22: Rhodes Reception,1981 – Responses form invitees and a sample program.

JHC 23: Correspondence pertaining to: Rhodes Sculpture 1975-80

JHC 24: Magazine: The Saturday Evening Post, Aug. 20, 1938.

JHC 25: Magazine: The Saturday Evening Post, May 10,1913.

JHC 26: Article: Gene Rhodes on Bunk Holidays" by EMR. Touring Topics, page 19

JHC 27: Article: "Gene Rhodes on the Great Tradition" by EMR. Touring Topics, page 17

JHC 28: Article: "Gene Rhodes on Armed Thugs, Deer, and Civil War" by EMR. Touring Topics, page 17, (1932).

JHC 29: Article: "Gene Rhodes on Geographical Inhumanities, etc" by EMR. Touring tours, January, 1933, page 15.

JHC 30: Article: "Gene Rhodes on Hoi Polloi and the Hoity-Toity" by EMR. Touring Tours, February, 1933, page 19, part 1.

JHC 31: Touring Tours, March, 1933 "Gene Rhodes on Hoi-Polloi and the Hoity-Toity" by EMR. Page 17, part 2.

JHC 32: Article: Touring Tours, April, 1933, Gene Rhodes on the Great Tradition by EMR. Page 23. This article has been cut out and pasted on several sheets of papers

JHC 33: Newspaper: Tioga County Courier, July 29, 1987; Rhodes: He Passed by Here."

JHC 34: Alamogordo Public Library: Catalogs of EMR materials

JHC 35: Handwriting: sample of EMR; copy o f the poem "Cowboy Song " by Stoddard King.

JHC 36: Program: "The Bar Cross Edition of the works of EMR, to Gene Cunningham from James B. O'Neil.

JHC 37: Sample of EMR's Handwriting; bill of sale, May 27, 1904 JHC 38: Materials related to miscellaneous EMR programs (newsclippings to flyers, programs.) 1989

JHC 39: Booklet: Tales from "Old Hutch." From special collections Meriam library, campus 295, Chico State Univeristy, Chico, CA. 95929

JHC 40: Newspaper clip: William Lyon Phelps

JHC 41: Newspaper clippings: "Tribute to Hutch on tuesday", 1990

JHC 42: Booklet: "The American Hertiage in Historical Fiction" by U. of Tennessee, Nov. 1953.

JHC 43: Booklet: "Literary Trails of the western States," U. of Tennessee, July, 1955. Rhodes Memorial Collection 3

JHC 44: Letters: From Alan Rhode to Lillian Maddox, 5/6/58; Alice Lamb, 1/18/59.

JHC 45: Sample of EMR's handwriting; Promissory note signed by EMR and May Rhodes, March 25, 1924.

JHC 46: Newspaper: Fiesta, 1984 "Tularosa Basin Produces Bard - Eugene Manlove Rhodes is legend.

JHC 47: News Clip: W. H. Hutchinson reviews "Some Western Trails and an Anthology," May 8, 1955.

JHC 48: Brochure: "The Horsemen of the Americas," exhibit, Princeton U. Library, Feb - April 1, 1953.

JHC 49: Misc.: Newspaper clippings: "Last Roundup for the Prolific Louis L' Amour."; Tales of the Tularosa" by Mrs.Tom Charles, 1954.

JHC 50: Poster Advertisement: Eugene Manlove Rhodes.

JHC 51: Sample of EMR"s handwriting found on margin notes of "Faults of Our Wild West Stories" by Stuart Henry.

JHC 52: Magazine pages: From White Sands Monthly, May 1990; "the Death of William Henry Hutchinson.

JHC 53: Subject: Rhodes, May, handwriting sample: Photocopy of dedication of "The Little World Waddies" to W. H. Hutchinson.; and letter.

JHC 54: Papers: From May Rhodes to W. H. hutchinson, Mar. 15, 1947; "The Little World Waddies"; The Rhodes Map of the Rhodes Country. (Almost a duplicate of JHC 53.)

JHC 55: Ad for "Hired Man on Horseback" by May Rhodes.

JHC 56: Programs from the dedication of Rhodes Hall at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and the Commencement ceremonies on May 19, 1941.

JHC 57: Manuscript: "The Eugene Manlove Rhodes Collection in the Alamogordo Public Library": Brief History and Bibliography by Harwell, June. Dec. 1984

JHC 58: Carton: From Jerry Rhodes' book, "The Home of Sun Goes Down."

JHC 59: Magazine: New Mexico Magazine, May/June 1974.

JHC 60: Miscellaneous articles about tour to Rhodes Grave and the dedication of the Rhodes Memorial at New Mexico State.

JHC 61: Correspondence regarding EMR's dedication sculpture and sample of dedication invitation, 1981.

JHC 62: Articles: Tour Publicity, 1960 and 1962.

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Boxed Collection

Box 1

Folder #1: Short Story: “ of Empire." The Saturday Evening Post, Sept. 4, 1909. (Photocopy). Negative makes the copy hard to read.

Folder #2: Short Story: "Lex Tallionis" by JHC. "The Pacific Monthly", Feb. 1910. Complete magazine. Computer file contains only front page.

Folder #3: Short Story: "Lex Tallionis, " JHC. The Pacific Monthly, Feb. 1910 (Original magazine pages.)

Folder #4: Short Story: "A Reversion To Type." by Eugene Manlove Rhodes, The Pacific Monthly, June 1913. [Complete magazine has been archived).

Folder #5: Short Story: “Consider the Lizard," Saturday Evening Post, June 28, 1913. Republished in the Saturday Evening Post, Treasury, 1954.

Folder #6: Short story: "The Awaited Hour", JHC, Everybody's Magazine, May 1908 [complete magazine]

Folder #7: Short story: "The Awaited Hour," Everybody's Magazine, May 1908 [original magazine pages].

#8: Short story: "A touch of Nature." Out West magazine, July 1908 [complete magazine].

Folder # 9: Short story: "The Torch." Out West Magazine, August 1908 [complete magazine].

Folder #10: Short Story: "Rule-O"- Thumb," Out West Magazine June 1907. [Complete magazine].

Folder # 11: Short Story: "the End of a Story," Out west Magazine, 1907 [original magazine pages, plus one photocopy].

Folder # 12: Short story; "The Line of Least Resistance," Out West Magazine, 1907 [complete magazine].

Folder # 13: Short story: "The Long Shift," McClures, Aug., 1907, [original magazine pages].

Folder # 14: Short Story: “A Beggar on Horseback," Out West Magazine Nov. 1907 [complete magazine].

Folder # 15: Short story: “A Beggar on Horseback," Out West Magazine Nov. 1907 [magazine pages incomplete.]

Folder # 16: Short story: “Sons of the Soil." Out West Magazine Nov. 1905 [original magazine pages.]

Folder # 17: Story story: "Sealed Orders, Out West Magazine July 1906 [original magazine pages plus one photocopy.]

Folder # 18: Short story: "Sticky Pierce, Diplomat," Out West Magazine, Oct. 1906 [complete magazine.]

Folder # 19: Short Story: "A Pink Trip Slip" Out West Magazine, Jan. 1907. [Complete magazine.]

Folder # 20: Short story: Wildcat Represents. The All-story magazine, March 1907 [original papers -- only ones known.]

Folder # 21: Short story: "Slaves of the Ring" Out West Magazine June 1903. [Complete magazine.] Rhodes Memorial Collection 5

Folder # 22: Short Story: "The Blunder’s Mark" Out West Magazine Nov. 1903 [complete original.]

Folder # 23: Short Story: "The Blunder's Mark." Out West original Magazine, Nov. 1903.

Folder # 24: Short Story: "The blunder's Marks." Out West Magazine Nov. 1903 [Original magazine pages].

Folder # 25: Short Story: "The Desire of the Moth." Out West Magazine Oct. 1902, [Original magazine pages.]

Folder # 26: Short Story" "The White Flyer." The Argosy, Dec. 1902 [original magazine pages.]

Folder # 27: Short Story: "Loved I Not Honor More." Out West Magazine Feb. 1903 [Complete Original magazine.] With sticker “This Magazine is a gift of Alan Rhodes, son of EMR, to the Alamogordo Public Library, July 1962.

Folder # 28 Typed Manuscript of Rhodes Story

Folder # 29 Out West Magazine February, 1903 Loved I Not Honor More

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Box 2

Folder # 23: Short Story: "The Blunder's Mark." Out west original Magazine, Nov. 1903. Gift of Alan Rhodes

Folder # 24: Short Story: "The blunder's Marks." Out West Magazine Nov. 1903 [Original magazine pages].

Folder # 25: Short Story: "The Desire of the Moth." Out West Magazine Oct. 1902, [Original magazine pages.]

Folder # 26: Short Story" "The White Flyer." The Argosy, Dec. 1902 [original magazine pages.]

Folder # 27: Short Story: "Loved I Not Honor More." Out West Magazine Feb. 1903 [Complete Original magazine.]

Folder # 28: Short Story: "Loved I not Honor More." Out West Magazine, [complete magazine.]

Folder # 29: Book "Bransford in Arcadia or the Little Eohippus," 1913-14? [This is a 35 page carbon copy of the manuscript ending of the book.]

Folder # 30: Collections of Rhodes" writings: "Say Now Shibboleth" by E.M. R., Dec. 1921. Includes, "Say Now Shibboleth,", "King Charles' Head," and "The Gentle Plagiarist." [Photocopy.]

# 31: Short Story: "The Hour and the Men." Out West Magazine, Jan. 1902 [complete magazine.]

Folder # 32: Short Story: "The Hour and the Men." Jan. 1902 Republished in "The Southwesterner." Dec. 1963 [complete periodical.]

Folder # 33: Short Story: "The Bar Cross liar." Out West Magazine June 1902. [Original Magazine pages.]

Folder # 34: Short Story: "The Bar Cross Liar" by EMR, June 1902. Reprinted privately, Christmas 1982, by Annie and Will Hutchinson [Booklet.] Folder # 35: The Desire Of the Moth by EMR, Out West Magazine Oct. 1902. [Complete magazine.]

Folder # 36: Short Story "The Fool's Heart" by EMR; Script for CBS-TV, January 1951. Two files. First file is labeled 1-39. Second file begins with page 40 and ends with 81B, but begins with 1-39.

Folder # 37: Short Story: "The Ragged Twenty-eighth" JHC, Hearst's International - Cosmopolitan, Aug.,1928 [Original Magazine papers.]

Folder # 38: "He'll make a Hand," photocopy.

Folder # 39: "Aforesaid Bates" [magazine pages.]

Folder # 40: The Battle of Mutton Hill, old news clipping.

Folder # 41: Putting The Westerner into Fiction

Folder # 42: The Cowboy: His Cause and Cure.

Folder # 43: "In defense of Pat Garrett."

Folder # 44 a, b "When The Apache Kid Took a Wife."

Folder # 44 B “The New Literary Movement by Eugene Manlove Rhodes” Las Angeles Sunday Times Literary page Rhodes Memorial Collection 7

Box 3

Folder # 45: Photocopy: EMR Reviews; "Mark Twain’s America."

Folder # 46: Photocopy: EMR Review's; "Frontier Fighter."

Folder # 47: Newspaper clipping: "The Idyl Of Ide": The Sportlight by Grantland Rice.

Folder # 48: Unpublished: "The Santa Fe Trail," by E. M. R. (This Unpublished poem of Rhodes’ dates from 1896, or thereabouts. It was submitted to C. F. Lummis, of “Out West”, who rejected it saying it changed structure, meaning, meter and mood with every stanza. It has importance as being the poem which Mrs. Rhodes says started her correspondence with Gene that let to their meeting and marriage. Mrs. Rhodes’ sister, Emme Antoinette Davison, evidently heard or read the poem when she met Gene’s Mother in Pasadena, c.1898)

Folder # 49: Poems: E. M. R. "Hints From Hoyle," and "Love's Financial School."

Folder # 50: Letters from E. M. R. to Miss Antoinette Buchman.

Folder # 51: Letter: EMR to H. K. Fly (No date) offering "Stepsons of Light" for book publication.

Folder # 52: Letter: EMR to Lewis; Dec. 6 (No year) on back of AD for "Good Men and True." Folder # 53: Letter: EMR to Retta, Mar 31, (No Year), 1 page [Original handwriting.] Folder # 54: Letter: EMR to Myrtle Bailey of Mesilla, NM, Jan. 29, 1989; (His handwritten) letter contains EMR's early poems, "Hints from Hoyle” and "Love's Financial School" 1896. Folder # 55: Letter: EMR to Myrtle Bailey, Jan 30. 1896 from Engle, NM. Folder # 56: Photocopy too dark to read: Letters from EMR to Prof. Charles N. Newcomb, Ohio Wesleyan University, 3 RE: "The Fool's Heart." Folder # 57: Photocopy: Letter: EMR to Mr. Kahler from Appalachin, NY. This cannot be read because it is too dark. Folder # 58: Letter: EMR to Mr. Costain, Dec. 8, 1925. Folder # 59: Letter: EMR to Antoinette Buchanan, January, 1926. Folder # 60: Letter: EMR to Miss Antoinette Buchanan from Appalachian, NY, February, 1926: Poem “Recognition.” Folder # 61: Letter: EMR to Maurice G. Fulton, Roswell, NM: 2 Letters, 1927. Folder # 62: EMR Example of typewriting: May 18, 1927 at Santa Fe, NM: Letter to Ira Rich Kent. Folder # 63: Letters: EMR to Mrs. Cassidy: 2 Separate Letters. Folder # 64: Letters between EMR and NM State Library extension service, 1930; 9 photocopies. Folder # 65: Letters: EMR to Pat Hinman from Pacific Beach, CA (No Date) (1931-1934?). Folder # 66: Letters: EMR to Mr. Rossier from Pacific Beach, Ca, 1932. (These are photcopies. The first page is too dark to read.) Folder # 67: Letter: EMR to Charles N. Gould, April 19, 1932. Rhodes Memorial Collection 8

Folder # 68: Letter: EMR to Charles N. Gould, April 19, 1932. Folder # 69: Letter: EMR to Mr. Calvin, June 27, 1934: His last letter, postmarked 11:30 AM., after death. (Note: Did not scan clearly.) Folder # 70: Letter: Christmas Card from EMR to Hick Haynes in Alamogordo, NM, Dec. 1933: 1 card & 1 envelope. Folder # 71: Misc.: "My First Visit to Chicago", No date. Folder # 72: Misc. "Penalosa" by EMR about Santa Fe, NM in 1662; Autographed copy No. 419. Folder # 73: Misc.; Typed copies of EMR inscriptions appearing in Alamogordo Public Library’s copy of Say Now, Shibboleth. Folder # 74: Item: 1 page typewritten study of an A.P. story about the Dines Ranch: Feb. 28, 1928. Note by EMR on bottom of page. Folder # 75: Photocopies of handwritten inscriptions by EMR. Folders # 76 a, b and c: Luther, Betty: Manuscript: Unpublished Biography of EMR. Comments by publisher's reader: Presented by Leon Metz of El Paso, TX. (04/19/83) Folder # 77: Copy of "The New Mexican," 1949, containing mention of EMR on page 12. Folder # 78: Photo copy: Too dark to read: Contains “A service for Eugene Manlove Rhodes is conducted at Appalachian, NY." Folder # 79: Newspaper article: Bambert, Pamela, "Homesteading author would have liked a final resting place," Las Cruces, Nm Bulletin, April 27, 1988. Folder # 80: Brooks, Koa: Eugene Rhodes' Heroes and Villains, "Rio Grande History." 1978. Folder # 81: Charles, Mrs. Tom, "Memories of Gene Rhodes," Sun Trails, Sept. October, 1955. Folder # 82: Charles, Mrs. Tom, "Recollections of Gene Rhodes." New Mexico magazine, Feb. 1953. Folder # 83: Dobie, J. Frank, "Gene Rhodes: Cowboy Novelist" (no source, no date.) Folder # 84: Booklet: Dobie, J. Frank, "My Salute to Gene Rhodes: "A Christmas Remembrance from Bertha and Frank Dobie, 1947. Folder # 85: Flouway, Margaret, "On Visit with Rhodes." (5 pg. draft, no date.) Folder # 86: Fort, Lewis D., "Poet on Horseback." copy of article in "This is New Mexico," ed. by George Fitzpatrick, 1948. Folder # 87: Gulachok, Michael, "Celebrated writer made home in Apalachin," Tioga County Courier, July 22, 1987 (Biographical Sketch.) Folder # 88: Gulachok, Michael, "Rhodes: "He Passed By Here, " Tioga Country Courier, July 29, 1987 (2nd pt. of 2-pt. biographical sketch.) Folder # 89: Pamphlet: Gordon, Dudley, "Charlie Lummis and Gene Rhodes: Discover and Discovered”, Westerners Keepsake, No 43, April 1958. Folder # 90: Harwell, June, "Colorful Pioneer Recalled," Alamogordo Daily News, Sept. 29, 1985, pages 3 A and 10 A. Folder # 91: Alamogordo Daily News, Nov. 1, 1981, "Library Honors Rhodes,” pages 17 and 32. Rhodes Memorial Collection 9

Folder # 92: Howard, Tom, "Gene Rhodes Remembers," New Mexico Highways Journal, April 1929. (An interview with EMR.) Folder # 93: Hoover, Edwin Hunt, "Eugene Manlove Rhodes works Twenty Years On a Novel," Author and Journalist, Dec. 1927, (Manuscript copy.) Folder # 94: "The Nameless Alemanos" by Ed H. Hoover, Denver Post, original magazine copy. Folder # 95: This is a complete newspaper of the same story found in Folder # 91. See Folder # 91 for details. Folder # 96: Article about EMR "Cyrano in Chaps" by W. H. Hutchinson, New Mexico Magazine, April, 1956. Rhodes Memorial Collection 10

Box 4

Folder # 97: Hutchinson, W. H. "The Incident Near Rincon" Empire Magazine of the Denver Post, April 22, 1956.

Folder # 98: Hutchinson, W. R. "Grassfires On the Great Plains": Story of a literary battle, "Southwest Review," Spring 1956: Concerns EMR's place in literature. One original magazine and three copies of this article.

Folder # 99: Hutchinson, W. H. "Legends of a Lively Life," New Mexico Magazine, May 1956. (Biographical Article about EMR.)

Folder # 100: Hutchinson, W. H. "Minutes From Rhodesian Time." Remarks at A.P. L. Dedication of Sculpture, Nov.,1, 1981.

Folder # 101: The Staff of "The University Journal," "No One But Hutch," Winter, 1979, Number 12 issue, Dedicated to W. H. Hutchinson, Foremost Author on the life and writings of E. M. R, California State University, Chico. Complete Periodical.

Folder # 102: Hutchinson, W. H. "New Mexico Incident: An Episode in the Life of Western Writer Eugene Manlove Rhodes."

Folder # 103: Hutchinson, W. H., "Virgins, Villains, and Varmits" (in the Huntington Library Quarterly, August 1953, in part an analysis of E. M. R.'s writings).

Folder # 104: Hucthinson, W. H. and Tuttle, W. C., "The West and Eugene Manlove Rhodes," Christmas 1960. Publisher's Catalog, including Short Articles and an JHC Bibliography.

Folder # 105: Hutchinson, W. H. "The West of Eugene Manlove Rhodes" Arizons and the West: A Quarterly Journal of History University of Arizona Press

Folder # 106: Hutchinson, W. H., "When' Omer Smote 'Is Bloomin' Lyre," April 6, 1988. (Biographical Article.)

Folder # 107: Hutchinson, W. H., "Who Put Marx in the Saddle?" Some reflections on Eugene Manlove Rhodes, Westways, March, 1971.

Folder # 108: Photocopy: Johnson, Dana, "Good Man and True," Santa Fe New Mexican, June 28, 1934 (Obituary by editor).

Folder # 109: Newspaper clipping: McClellan, Dug, "Alamo Library Memorializes Author Rhodes.

Folder # 110: Newspaper clipping photo copy: McClellan, Doug, "Bard Of Tularosa" recalled in Bronze, Eugene Rhodes, Cowboy and Scholar." The El Paso Times, Nov. 2, 1981.

Folder # 111: Magazine story: Orcutt, Eddy "Passed by Here," A memorial to Gene Rhodes, Saturday Evening Post, August 20, 1938.

Folder # 112: Peterson, C. O., "Retrospective Ramblings," Unpublished Manuscript, 1981.

Folder # 113: Clipping: Raine, William MacLeod, "Gene Rhodes As I Knew Him," Empire Magazine of the Denver Post, Feb., 1948.

Folder # 114: Raine, William MacLeod: "Western Fiction Discussed by Eugene Manlove Rhodes," author and journalist, November 1922.

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Folder # 115: Rhodes, May D. "Frontier Memoir," New Mexico Magazine, July 1940.

Folder # 116: Article about JHC "The Most Unforgettable Character I’ve Met" by May Rhodes, Readers’ Digest, January 1954.

Folder # 117: Article about JHC "Paso Por Aqui" by May D. Rhodes, New Mexico magazine, June 1941.

Folder # 118: Richard Skillman and Jerry C. Hoke: "The Portrait of the New Mexican in the Fiction of Eugene Rhodes."

Folder # 119: Item, "Out Where The West Begins" by Bill Sutterland (2references to E. M. R.)

Folder # 120: Dr. David Townsend: "The Code: Eugen Manlove Rhodes and His writing." Alamogordo Daily News, July 11, 1987 (Special Edition.)

Folder # 121: Article: Writers I Have Known by Jim Tully, "Storyworld," Oct. 1923.

# 122: Newspaper clippings: "We are All Dishonored" (No source or Date.) "Movie by former Socorro writer and cowhand coming "March 18, 1935 "Gene Rhodes Body to be Hauled In Wagon To Tomb On Crest Of Gene Rhode," 1934. "Old-Time Friends of Gene Rhodes join states notables honoring his memory: Restored Choza on Rancho Peridio dedicated as Museum." "State College Ceremonies Today (No source or date.)”State College Opens Exercises" (no source or date.): Society Flashes" (No source or Date.) : More Historic or Scenic sites to get state markers. (No Source or dare.) "Human Interest" by A. J. Exter (No source.) Brief Biological notes.

Folder # 123: Book Review: "Proud Sheriff," 3/18/1935.

Folder # 124: Book Review: "Out West" ed. by Jack Schaeffer, 1955. Includes ref. to EMR.

Folder # 125: Book Review of "The Proud Sheriff" by EMR, Eugene Cunningham, Reviewer.

Folder # 126: Book Review: "The Proud Sheriff" by EMR. Charles N. Gould, Reviewer, Sunday Oklahoman, March 3, 1935.

Folder # 127: Book Review: "The Proud Sheriff." by Stuart N. lake, San Diego union: 2/24/35.

Folder # 128: Review: "The Torch" by Unknown Author. Published in "Out West," Aug., 1908. Sent to EMR by C. F. Lummis (See Hutchinson "A Bar Cross Man," P.84.)

Folder # 129: Letter from Witter Bynner (NM Assn. of Indian Affairs) to EMR, Jan. 4, 1923.

Folder # 130: Letter: Harry Carey to EMR, Feb. 10, 1920.

Folder # 131: Letter: Harry Knibbe to EMR, Banning, Ca. 1934.

Folder # 132: Letter from Lewis Henry (Congress of the U.S.) to EMR, Jan. 5, 1923.

Folder # 133: letter: Jay E. house, mayor of Topeka, KS. to EMR. (No date.)

Folder # 134: Letters: Hugh MacNair Kahler to EMR. 2 letters: 2/24/1924 and 12/12/1925.

Folder # 135: Letter: Roy Long (Fox Film Corp.) to EMR, Dec. 29, 1933. (1 page original.)

Folder # 136: letter: Alice Scott-Perkins to EMR (no date.)

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Folder # 137: Walter Prescott Webb (Univ. of TX History Dept.) to EMR, 1927 (1 page.)

Folder # 138: Letter:?? To May Rhodes, march 23, 1938.

Folder # 139: Letter: S. Omar Barker to May Rhodes, April 20, 1949.

Folder # 140: Letter: Beth Day to May Rhodes, Nov. 3, 1953 (1 page original.)

Folder # 141: Letters: Houghton Mifflin Co. to May Rhodes: June 27, 1938, Oct. 11, 1938 and Dec. 28, 1940.

Folder #142: Letter: William Macleod Raine to May Rhodes. Sept. 17, 1934.

Folder # 143: Dr. Leon Van Steenburgh to May Rhodes, March 3, 1954.

Folder # 144: Letter: Wesley Winans Stoat (editor of Saturday Evening Post) to May Rhodes, Feb. 2, 1938. This letter is a rejection of a story that she submitted to them.

Folder # 145: Letter: Clem Yore to May Rhodes.

Folder # 146: Letter: W. H. Hutchinson to Owen Davies, Nov. 6, 1952.

Folder # 147: Letters: Correspondence between Beth Day and W. H. Hucthinson, 1953; 5 separate letters, 1 page each.

Folder # 148: letters: Joe De Yong to W. H. Hutchinson, Mar. 28, 1956. (2 original copies).

Folder # 149 Letters: Stuart N. Lake to W. H. Hutchinson, Jan. 14, 1953 and Mar. 19, 1953. RE: (EMR Research.)

Folder # 150: Letter: Stuart N. Lake to W. H. Hutchinson, Jan.7, 1953, regarding EMR. (5 pages.)

Folder # 151: Letter: William M. Raine to W. H. Hutchinson, 1953, regarding EMR. (1 original, and 1 photo copy.)

Folder # 152 Letter: William MacLeod Raine to W. H. Hutchinson, Feb. 9, 1953.

Folder # 153: Letter: Jessie Cassad Rhodes to W. H. Hutchinson, May 17, 1956 containing 4 pages EMR script.

Folder # 154: Letters: May Rhodes to W. H. Hutchinson. 2, both dated, Jan 23, 1953 (Original.)

Folder # 155: Letter: J. Walter Rodgers to editor of News Week, Nov. 8, 1949, regarding Research on EMR.

Folder # 156: Letter: Harrison Smith of Saturday Review of Literture to W. H. Hutchinson, Jan. 4, 1950, regarding EMR.

Folder # 157: Letter: Editors of TIME to W. H. Hutchinson, Jan. 18, 1950 - regarding writing of EMR. (Original.)

Folder # 158: Letters: Maurie Walsh, Dublin, Ireland: Hutchinson on Jan. 19, 1953 and on undated letter.

Folder # 159: Letter: Walter Prescott Webb to W. H. Hutchinson, Oct. 25, 1952, regarding EMR.

Folder # 160: Letter: Kenneth Whipple, editor of Claremont Daily Eagle to W. H. H. Jan. 6, 1953, regarding EMR research. Folder # 161: Postal Cards: Two from Alex Williams, Denton, TX to W. H. H. Jan 21, 1953 and Feb. 2, 1953. Rhodes Memorial Collection 13

Folder # 162: Letters: Jim Williams to W. H. Hutchinson, Jan 4, 1914 and one other letter not dated.

Folder # 163: Letter to June Harwell from Jerry and Virginia Rhodes. Dated April 1, 1989.

Folder # 164: Letters, post cards: Williams to W. H. Hutchinson, Jan 21, 1953, regarding EMR. Letters to and from APL. Librarian Lillian Maddox in regard to EMR. Publications for A.P.L.

Folder # 165: Bookshelf to Memorialize Eugene Manlove Rhodes - The Tecumseh Chieftain, Dec. 9, 1869 donated by Mr. Charles A. Wynne, 5006 S. Dogs Road, Port Angles, WA 98362-8956.

Folder # 166 a, b.: The Southwesterner: SADDLEBAG PRESS, 1963, donated by Mr. Charles A. Wynne.

Librarians note:

Eugene Manlove Rhodes was a unique and significant voice in western literature. Some might not expect a rancher and cowboy to be a well-read scholar and versatile author but Rhodes was all of those things. The Alamogordo Library is also more than it appears to be. The library hosts many events such as Indie Author day, poetry slam competitions, writer’s workshops and book discussions. The Alamogordo Public Library works hard to provide resources that foster art and creativity to keep the literary tradition of Eugene Manlove Rhodes alive.

Jean-ann Stump Reference Librarian Alamogordo Public Library