Hunter-Rose Collection:
A Preliminary Inventory of Their Collection at the Harry Ransom Center
Descriptive Summary
Creator: Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957 Title: Noah H. Rose and J. Marvin Hunter Collection 1850s-1940 Dates: 1850s-1940 Extent: circa 8,000 items in 5 drawer filing cabinet, 7 document boxes, 1 oversize flat file drawer (14.58 linear feet) Abstract: This collection of photographs consists primarily of images of the Old West and the Southwest taken by Noah H. Rose and J. Marvin Hunter. Subjects featured in the collection include Indians, frontiersmen, cowboys, outlaws and Texas Rangers, Texas governors and other statesmen. Images taken by D. P. Barr, A. A. Brack, and W. D. Smithers are also present in the collection. Access: Open for research, except as noted in Access and Reproduction Restrictions. Access and The Hunter-Rose Collection contains large amounts of nitrate Reproduction negatives, original prints, and copy prints. Patrons may access and Restrictions research all of the original prints and copy prints; they are restricted from accessing the nitrate negatives. Patrons may request reproductions of the nitrate negatives and original prints from the Ransom Center. Those patrons who wish to obtain reproductions of the copy prints should direct their requests to the N.H. Rose Collection at the University of Oklahoma. Contact: John R. Lovett, Jr. Photo Archivist Western History Collections Monnet Hall, Rm. 452 University of Oklahoma Norman, OK 73019 phone (405) 325-3717 fax (405) 325-2943 http://www-lib.ou.edu/depts/west/index.htm Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Administrative Information
Acquisition: Gift, circa 1960s Processed by: Rebecca Altermatt, 1997; Susan McClellan, 1998 Repository: Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin
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Scope and Contents
The Hunter-Rose Collection contains images from "The Famous N. H. Rose Collection of Old Time Photographs" by various photographers including Noah H. Rose, a San Antonio commercial photographer and collector of photographs of what he termed "early day characters and scenes." J. Marvin Hunter (1880-1957), a friend of Rose, was a printer and publisher of newspapers, most notably the Bandera New Era, as well as the Frontier Times, a publication "devoted to Frontier History, Border Tragedy and Pioneer Achievement," which he co-published with his father, Warren Hunter. Hunter also founded and operated the Frontier Times Museum in Bandera, Texas, to showcase his collection of frontier and historical artifacts. Rose and Hunter were friends from an early age and together they published "The Album of Gunfighters" in 1951. The collection consists predominately of photographs of the Old West and the Southwest, ca. 1850-1960s. The photographs taken by Rose date from the 1930s. Among the other photographers represented in the collection are D. P. Barr, A. A. Brack, and W. D. Smithers. Typical subjects featured in this collection include Indians, frontiersmen, cowboys, outlaws, and Texas Rangers, as well as Texas governors and other statesmen. Individuals represented in the collection include Jesse and Frank James, Judge Roy Bean, Billy the Kid, Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, David Crockett, General George Custer, and Sam Houston and his family. There are also photographs of historical places and scenes, military forts and encampments, and towns in Texas and surrounding states, such as New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma. Among the Texas towns represented in the collection are Del Rio, San Antonio, and Washington-on-the-Brazos, as well as Bandera, home of Hunter's Frontier Times Museum. The collection also contains photographs and manuscript materials relating to both J. Marvin Hunter and N. H. Rose. Both vintage and copy prints in a variety of formats are included in the collection. The formats range from cabinet cards, cigarette cards and cartes-de-visite, to panoramic prints. Among the photographic processes represented in the collection are albumen prints, cyanotypes, and tintypes, as well as both nitrate and safety negatives. In addition to copy prints of original daguerreotypes and other processes, there are photographic reproductions of drawings, paintings, and other works of art, some of which pre-date photography. The collection also contains postcards and original letters, as well as negatives of letters, newspaper articles, and legal, financial, and military documents. The material has been left in its original order and is divided as follows: Series I. Identified Photographs (4 filing cabinet drawers); Series II. Unidentified Photographs (1 filing cabinet drawer); Series III. Oversize Photographs (2 boxes, 1 oversize flat file drawer); and Series IV. Nitrate Negatives (5 boxes). At the end of this finding aid are two indexes, one of correspondents and one of photographers represented in the collection. It should be noted that for most of the material the photographers have not been identified. The folder list for Series I, which forms the great majority of the collection, reproduces
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The folder list for Series I, which forms the great majority of the collection, reproduces the titles the creator/collector assigned to the folders in alphabetical order by subject. Note that a large segment is present under the title "Indians." Numerous cross-references have been added by the cataloger for personal names and selected subjects. Bracketed information, including the number of items in each folder, has also been supplied by the cataloger. If no number of items is given, the presence of one item may be assumed. When only safety or nitrate negatives of a particular item are available, "SN only" or "NN only" appears in the bracketed information. The material in Series II has been divided into four subseries: People, Places, Various Subjects, and Written Materials. (The subseries Places includes interior and exterior architecture as well as landscapes.) There are two subseries in Series III: Oversize Items Removed from Series I., and Numbered Oversize Items. The Numbered Oversize Items are divided into People, Places, and Panoramics. The panoramics have been further subdivided into vintage and copy prints. If there are multiple vintage panoramic prints from the same negative, they have all been assigned the same number plus a different uppercase letter for each print. (For example, the number #35A-E indicates that there are five vintage prints from the same negative in the collection). The numbering of the panoramic copy prints corresponds to that of the panoramic nitrate negatives in Series IV. Since copy prints are not yet available for all of the panoramic nitrate negatives, the numbers of the copy prints are not consecutive. The following abbreviations are utilized in the finding aid: ALS--autograph letter signed CC--Caldwell Collection DC--Dienst Collection DRC--Dick Rudisill Collection FBC--Frank H. Bushick Collection HC--Hunter Collection NN--nitrate negative NV--nitrate vault P&N--print and negative SN--safety negative TLS--typed letter signed
For more information on N. H. Rose, a publication entitled "The Passing of a Life-Long Friend," by J. Marvin Hunter, is available. (Call No. TR 140 R774 H857 1952 HRC Dobie. Please note that this book is located off-site and the researcher needs to allow at least 24 hours advance notice for paging purposes.) For information on J. Marvin Hunter, please see "J. Marvin Hunter, personal journalist of the twentieth century," a 1957 thesis by Helen Anna Betty. (Call No. T1957 B466.)
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I. Identified Photographs
A & M Faculty [1883] Drawer 1 Folder 1
Ables, John--see 1.81
Folder Ace O' Diamond and rider Extent: [2 items] 2
Actors and actresses [31 items; cabinet cards and/or cigarette cards; see also 1.53, Folder 4.17, 4.95] 3-5
Adami, Mabel; Adami, Walter Extent: [2 items] Folder 6
Adams, Emil, Maj.--see 4.202
Adams, John Quincy--see 4.201
Adams, John--see 1.44
Adamson, A. D.--see 3.2
Adamson, Amanda- Home Folder 7
Admendadis, Jose--see 4.242
African-Americans--see 1.287, 4.78, 4.260
Alamo Extent: [14 items] Folder 8
Alexis, Grand Duke--see 1.257
Albritton, Val--see 1.277
Aldrich, R. W., Capt.--see 2.347
Aldridge, F. C. Folder 9
Alfonso XIII, King [1886-1941] Folder 10
Folder Allee, Alfred Y. [2 items; see also 4.165] 11
Allen, Earl, Rev. (Baptist Church, Independence)--see 2.206
Allen, F. W., Pvt.--see 2.167
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Allen, Steve--see 3.173, Oversize #4
Allison, Clay, of the Washita Extent: [3 items] Folder 12
Folder Allred, James V., Gov. [see also 4.149] 13
Alpine, Tex. [1908; 2 items] Folder 14
Altgelt, Mrs. E. H. Folder 15
Alto Frio Encampment, 1921 [empty folder; see also NN #79-83] Folder 16
Alvary, Max [3 images]--see 1.5
Alverson, Leonard Folder 17
Alvord, Burt [see also 2.183] Folder 18
Folder Amarillo, ca. 1900 Extent: [2 items] 19
Amberg, Joseph and Kessler, Morris (Brooklyn hoodlums) Folder 20
Ames, R. F., Lt.--see 3.159
Ames Ranch, San Diego County, Calif. Extent: [2 items] Folder 21
Ancker, Mrs. Theodore (Rose)--see 4.232
Anders, Lee--see 4.169
Anderson, Bill, Capt. Folder 22
Anderson, E.--see 4.201
Anderson, H. E., U.S. Dept. of Justice--see 3.24
Anderson, L. B. ["Cowboy," Seguin, Tex.; 1876; 2 items] Folder 23
Animals & etc. (Bats, [buffalo, burros], cats, [cattle], deer, fish, insects, [mules, Folder rattlesnakes, scorpion], snakes, [tarantula, turkeys, vinegaron]) [19 items; NN] 24
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Appell, Dr.--see 2.71
Folder Archduke Francis Joseph of Austria [1905] 25
Arias, Harmodio, Pres., Panama--see 3.331
Arizona--see 1.49, 1.70, 1.125, 1.140, 2.34, 2.74, 2.140, 2.161, 2.167, 2.171, 2.183, 2.194, 2.212, 2.213, 3.31, 3.107, 3.112, 3.138, 3.181, 3.240, 3.242, 3.252, 3.259,
4.23, 4.26, 4.27, 4.45, 4.65, 4.46, 4.85, 4.110, 4.112, 4.185, 4.194, 4.224, 4.234, 4.255, 4.256, 4.288, 4.294, 5.29; see also photographer 2.261
Arizona Rangers--see 1.26, 2.103, 3.190
Arizona Rangers, Group of, at Morenci, 1903 [NN] Folder 26
Arkansas Tom (Daugherty, Roy; alias Jones, Tom; [member of Doolin gang]) [2 Folder items; NN] 27
Armstrong, Wm.--see 3.2
Arrow Head Museum, Johnson City, Tex. [see also 3.1] Folder 28
Folder Arrowhead Collection at Fort Davis, Tex. 29
Aten, Cal (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Aten, Ed--see 3.12
Aten, Ira, Texas Ranger, 1887 [NN; see also 3.12] Folder 30
Auchiah, James (Grandson of Satanta)--see 4.59
Aurora, Nev. (Mining town) [1906, 1947; 5 items] Folder 31
Austin, Stephen F. [13 items; see also 4.170] Folder 32
Statue and replica of home, San Felipe State Park Extent: [2 items] Folder 33
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Statue by Eliz[abeth] Ney in rotunda of Capitol, Austin Extent: [2 items] Folder 34
Austin, Tex. Folder 35-36
Scenes [ca. 1875-1923], acquired 3-21-63 from Dorothy Harrell, Austin Extent: Folder [12 items] 35
Photostat of American Statesman page commemorating Austin's 100th Folder Anniversary, March 26, 1939 36
Authors--see 1.122, 1.291, 2.116, 3.137, 3.266, 3.286, 4.110
Baca, Elfego [1937; see also 2.347] Folder 37
Bache, Richard, 1737-1811 (Son-in-law of B[enjamin] Franklin) [Afgachrome slide Folder only] 38
Bachehus, Mike and Haynes, John J., age 18--see 2.158
Badger, Lt.--see 1.257
Folder 39 Bailey, Joseph W. Extent: [3 items]
Baker, A. Y.--see 4.169
Folder Baker, Eph [empty folder; see also 1.208] 40
Baker, J. H.--see 4.169
Baker, Johnny--see 1.128
Baker, Jules--see 4.169
Baldwin, Kid--see 1.171
Baldwin, Thurman (alias Skeeter; member of Bill Cook gang) [see also 1.222] Folder 41
Band, 33rd Regiment, 1899 Folder 42
Folder Bandera art class, [Jose Arpa's], 1926 43
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Bandera County
Old Settlers [Association] Folder 44
1924 [see NN #59-63]
1926, 1929, 1940 [14 items; NN; see also 4.228, Oversize #26, #27] Folder 44
Scenes and monuments [1863, n.d.; 13 items; see also Oversize #3] Folder 45
Bandera dinosaur tracks Folder 46
Bandera, Tex. [1910, 1922, 1928, 1933, n.d.; 28 items; NN] Folder 47
Bandits--see Outlaws
Bannister, Wm. H., Lt.--see 4.202
Banowsky, Mr. (Cattleman) Folder 48
Banta, A. F. (Guide to 1st Gov. of Arizona Territory) Extent: [2 items] Folder 49
Barber--see 4.201
Barber, Hugh Folder 50
Barker, Arthur R.--see 4.232
Barker, Dudley (near San Saba, Tex., 1897) --see 4.169
Barker, Dudley S. [same as Dudley Barker?]--see 4.164
Barker, Kate--see 4.232
Barker, [?]mar--see 2.220
Barnard, George [SN] Folder 51
Barnette, Graham--see 3.161
Barnum, Lt.--see 2.71
Folder Barrow, Clyde [2 items; see also 3.247] 52
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Barrymore, Ethel (Actress) Folder 53
Bartley, C. C., Sheriff--see 4.211
Barton, Chas. (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Barton Springs, Austin, Tex., July 10, 1927 [empty folder; see also Oversize #45] Folder 54
Bass, Sam [1878; no photo of Sam Bass; includes photos of correspondence with his relatives regarding identification of image thought to be him, and photos of Folder newspaper articles about him; 14 items; for image of Bass see 2.13] 55
Bassett, Charley--see 2.2
Bassett, Charlie--see 3.240
Batchfelder, Richard N.--see 3.70
Bateman, C. C., Maj. [1914, 1917-18; *oversize removed to 6.1] Folder 56*
Bates, Miss Annie--see 1.257
Bates, Sam (Colorado, Tex., 1903)--see 4.165
Batts, R. L., Judge [1864-1935; 2 items; *oversize removed to 6.2] Folder 57*
Bawker, W. H., Pvt.--see 2.167
Folder Baylor College [1965, n.d.; 13 items] 58
Baylor, G. W. (Relative of Gen. John R. Baylor?)--see 4.169
Folder Baylor, George W., Col. Extent: [2 items] 59
Baylor, Henry N.; Baylor, [Mrs. J. W.?] Rhoda Burks [1895; 2 items] Folder 60
Baylor, John R., Gen. [NN] Folder 61
Folder Beal, Mr. (or Bihl, Biehl) Extent: [7 items] 62
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Folder Beal's camels (?) [3 items; see also 4.40] 63
Bean, Roy, Judge [60 items; *oversize removed to 6.3] Folder 64*
Beauford, Tom--see 3.85 Folder 64
Beauregard, G. T. Folder 65
Folder Bee, Hamilton P., Gen. Extent: [4 items] 66
Beecher Island Battleground [ 1917; 9 items; NN] Folder 67
Beeler, M. K. (?)--see 3.234
Folder 68 Beeman, Chas. A. Extent: [2 items]
Beethoven Singers (San Antonio, 1893) Extent: [2 items] Folder 69
Behan, Johnny, Sheriff, Tombstone, Ariz. Extent: [5 items] Folder 70
Belcher, Claire (Cowgirl), Ft. Worth, ca. 1927 Folder 71
Bell, Bob--see 4.166, 4.167
Bell, Gene (1888)--see 4.167
Bell, James (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
Bell, Jim "Woolly"--see 4.169
Bell, Virginia--see 1.136
Bender, Gus- House (Round Top) Folder 72
Folder Benteen, Frederick W. [see also 3.75] 73
Benten, Harry, Capt.--see 4.202
Bentz, Ed and Mrs.--see 4.232
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Bentz, Ted--see 4.232
Berger, David G.--see 3.296
Berlioz (Composer) Folder 74
Bernard, Reuben F., Brig. Gen. Folder 75
Bernardo (Groce Plantation), 1822 [photo of a painting] Folder 76
Berry, Bate Folder 77
Best, Tom and Chambers, Ed- Monument to cowboys Grant County, Okla. Folder 78
Beto, Geo. Dr. (Warden, Huntsville)--see 4.59
Beuford, J. M.--see 3.2
Big Bend Trip, 1934 (Marvin Hunter, Jr., etc.) Folder 79
Billings, Thelma [1931] Folder 80
Billy the Kid (Bonney, William H.) Extent: [16 items] Folder 81
Birchfield, Steve and Peters, Pink Folder 82
Bird, Belle--see 3.123
B[ird?], Lee, Capt. (Executioner, Huntsville)--see 4.59
Bison, Hank--see 1.171
Folder Black, Clyde Odin Extent: [2 items] 83
Black, Dr.--see 2.71
Black, Isaac (Pal of Zip Wyatt, train robber) [1895] Folder 84
Blackwell, Charlie, Sgt.--see 4.168
Blake, H. Cody Folder 85
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Blakeney, W. H. "Doc" Folder 86
Folder Blanton, Annie Webb Extent: [3 items] 87
Blanton, B. F. Extent: [4 items] Folder 88
Blanton, J. W. [and Nix, E. D., U.S. Marshall, Okla.] Folder 89
Bledsoe, "Shorty" [NN] Folder 90
Blocker, John R. (Ranchman) Extent: [2 items] Folder 91
Blocker, John R. [same as John R. Blocker (Ranchman)?]--see 3.330
Blocksom, A. P., Lt.--see 4.202
Bly, Nellie Folder 92
Boales, Dab Folder 93
Bobbitt, A. A. [NN] Folder 94
Boehmer, Joseph O. Folder 95
Boer, Mrs.--see 7.5
Boerne, Tex. [House where Robert E. Lee stayed] Folder 96
Bogardus, W. I.--see 3.233
Bolton, John, Foreman, Spindletop Field--see 3.234
Bonney, William H.--see 1.81
Booke, D. E.--see 3.2
Boone, Daniel- Knife [unidentifed women verso; NN] Folder 97
Booth, John Wilkes [13 items; NN] Folder 98
Folder Boquillas, Mexico Extent: [4 items] 99
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Borax wagons [and] steam tractor engine [Death Valley; 2 items] Folder 100
Borden, Gail Extent: [3 items] Folder 101
Bordiers pedestal watch [8 items; see also 2.122] Folder 102
Borlin, Bob--see 3.2
Borlings, J.--see 3.2
Bostick, Sion R. (Veteran of Battle of San Jacinto) [NN; see also 2.220] Folder 103
Boston, Riley (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Boulder Dam [1954; 3 items] Folder 104
Boutelle, F. A.--see 4.201
Bove, F. H. [NN only] Folder 105
Bowers--see 1.81
Bowie, James A. [4 items; NN] Folder 106
Folder Brack, A. A. [1900; 4 items; NN] 107
Bradford, Billy Folder 108
Bradford, G. A.--see 4.291
Brann, William Cowper [NN] Folder 109
Breakenridge, Wm. Milton [Col.; 1881, 1892, 1927; 4 items] Folder 110
Breeding, Mrs. B. E.--see 7.5
Breit, Martin--see 3.292
Folder Brenham, Richard Fox- Monument 111
Folder
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Folder Bridger, James [1804-1881; 4 items; NN] 112
Bridwell, Billy (1887)--see 4.167
Bringhurst, Nettie Houston--see 2.198
Brininstool, E. A.--see 1.67
Bronco Billy--see 1.171
Bronco Sam--see 1.171
Bronson, Lt.--see 1.257
Brookayn, May (?)--see 1.4
Brooks, J. A., Capt. (1887/1888)--see 4.167
Brooks, J. A., Capt.--see 4.169
Brooks, Joe, Capt.--see 4.168
Brooks--see 1.115
Brown, D. H.--see 4.164
Brown, Henry (Member of Billy the Kid Gang) [NN only] Folder 113
Brown House (Old Washington, [Tex.]; restored by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bybee) Folder 114
Brown, Howell--see 4.164
Brown, Jep Folder 115
Brown, Johnny, Uncle Folder 116
Folder Brown, Judge, Del Rio Extent: [2 items] 117
Brown, Neal--see 2.2
Brown, Will Folder 118
Brown, William C.--see 4.201
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Folder Brownsville, Tex. Extent: [2 items] 119
Brownwood, Tex., after flood of 1900 Extent: [3 items] Folder 120
Bryant Home, Bryant's Station Stage Crossing, Milam County Folder 121
Bryant, Ed--see 3.12, 4.169
Bryant, William C. (Politican, author [of N.Y.]) Folder 122
Buchanan, James, Pres. Folder 123
Buchanan, W. F.--see 4.164
Buck, Beaumont B., Gen. [1917] Folder 124
Buck, J. W. (1882)--see 4.167
Buckhorn Museum (Mesa, Ariz.) Extent: [2 items] Folder 125
Buckskin Johnny (Spalding, J. T.) [see also 3.302; for NN see 4.158] Folder 126
Buechi, Joseph Folder 127
Buffalo Bill [Cody, William F.; 55 items; NN; see also 1.133, 1.245, 1.257, 2.125, Folder 3.167] 128
Buffalo hides, Dodge City, Kan., 1877 Extent: [2 items] Folder 129
Buffalo Ranch Extent: [3 items] Folder 130
Folder Bull City, Kan. (now Alton, Kan.) 131
Bullock, Billy--see 1.128
Bunker, A. B. (Teller First Nat'l Bank, Northfield, Minn.) [NN; see also 2.339] Folder 132
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Buntline, Ned; Cody, W[illia]m F.; Omohundro, "Texas Jack" Folder 133
Folder Burke, Edmund Extent: [2 items] 134
Burke, Steve, U.S. Marshall, Okla. [ca. 1880s] Folder 135
Folder Burks, Mrs. (Amanda) Extent: [4 items] 136
Burleson, Edward Folder 137
Folder Burleson, Rufus C. Extent: [3 items] 138
Burnet, David G. [4 items; DC] Folder 139
Folder Burnet, Jim, Judge, [Charleston], Ariz. 140
Burns, Bobbie (Robt?)- Birthplace (England) Extent: [2 items] Folder 141
Burns, Ray [1947] Folder 142
Burroughs, Marie--see 1.4
Burrows, Bill--see 3.83
Burt--see 4.133
Burwell, W. M.--see 4.169
Bushick, Commissioner--see 4.183
Buttercups Folder 143
Butterfield Trail (Map) Folder 144
Cabanas, Maximilian [DRC] Folder 145
Cactus and tree [2 items; NN] Folder 146
Calamity Jane (Canary, Martha Jane) [1 item; NN; *oversize removed to 6.4; see also Folder 2.13] 147*
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Calderon's Wagon Train [empty folder; see also 4.44] Folder 148
Folder Caldwell, Frank and Ransom, Wm. [FBC] 149
Calhoon (Calhoun) Family [Ft. Pierce, Fla.; 6 items] Folder 150
Calhoun, James, Lt.--see 1.257
Calhoun, Mrs. James--see 1.257
Calhoun, Warren M.- Facsimile of land grant, 1846 Folder 151
California--see 1.21, 1.152, 2.32, 2.37, 2.38, 2.130, 4.113, 4.154, 4.215, 4.255
California [Ft. Bragg- Old Russian church; Shasta; 2 items] Folder 152
California Joe--see 1.245, 3.167
Callaghan, Bryan [2 items; NN] Folder 153
Folder Callan, Leo and Austin Extent: [4 items] 154
Calles, Plutarco Folder 155
Camancho, Manuel Avila, Pres., Mexico--see 3.331
Camp Colorado, [Tex.; 7 items] Folder 156
Camp Verde [Tex.; 2 items] Folder 157
Campanyxi [?]--see 1.4
Campbell, A. C.--see 3.2
Campbell, Harry--see 4.232
Campbell, Jane [Houston, Tex.] Folder 158
Folder Campbell, Thomas M. [Gov.; 4 items; DC] 159
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Folder Candelaria, Madam Extent: [2 items] 160
Canary, Martha Jane--see 1.147
Canton, F. M.--see 3.2
Capitol Building, Tex. [10 items; see also 1.35] Folder 161
Cardinal Satolli Folder 162
Carlin, W. C., Col.--see 1.257
Carlo, Yvonne de (as Calamity Jane for movie)--see 1.13
Carlsbad, Tex., 1909 Folder 163
Carmichael, Frank (1887/1888)--see 4.167
Carr, Eugene A., Col--see 4.202
Carr, T. Jeff (Peace officer, Cheyenne, Wyo.) [2 items; NN] Folder 164
Carranza, Gen.; Ortega, Gen.; Madera, Pres. (?) Extent: [2 items] Folder 165
Folder Carriages with people Extent: [3 items] 166
Carrington, Gen. (pencil drawing) [2 items; SN only] Folder 167
Carruthers, Julia [1889] Folder 168
Carson, John--see 3.330
Carson, Kit [11 items; NN] Folder 169
Carter, Wm. H., Capt.--see 4.202
Carver, Sonora [NN only] Folder 170
Carver, W. F. ["Doc"; 9 items] Folder 171
Carver, Will--see 3.320
Carver, Wm. H. (Scout)--see 4.202
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Cashman, Nellie Folder 172
Cassiano, Jose [empty folder] Folder 173
Cassidy, Butch--see 3.320
Castle Canyon near Del Rio Folder 174
Cattle Annie and Little Breeches [4 items; NN] Folder 175
Cattle brand--see 1.191
Folder Cattle trail map [2 items; SN only] 176
Cattle trails in Tex., Monument to [2 items; ALS] Folder 177
Chadwell, Bill [2 items; NN] Folder 178
Chambers, Ed--see 1.78
Chambers, Mayor--see 4.183
Folder Chandler, Charley (Pecos rancher) 179
Chapman, Ezra A. Folder 180
Chapman, Frank--see 4.164
Charo, Cecilio (1882)--see 4.167
Chase, John Paul--see 4.232
Chaves and Chacon [Outlaws] Folder 181
Chavez de Bean, Virginia--see 1.64
Cheatam, M. C.; Routh, R. D.; Majors, P. J.; Rice, P. H.; Roberts, Buck [group Folder photograph] 182
Cheever, Benj. H., Lt.--see 4.202
Cherokee Bill [Gunfighter] Folder 183
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Cherry, Aaron, Grave of [2 items; includes portrait of Aaron and TLS from Homer Folder Cherry to Rose] 184
Cherry, Homer--see 1.184
Cherry, James E.--see 1.184
Cherry, James M.--see 1.184
Cherry, John--see 1.184
Cherry, William T.--see 1.184
Chew, Bob--see 4.169
Folder Chickasha, Indian Territory, 1903 185
Childs, J. W.--see 1.277
Folder Chilton, H. [U.S. Senator; 4 items; DC] 186
China- Public execution Folder 187
Chippewa and Sioux Indians [empty folder; see also 1.128] Folder 188
Chisholm Hall fireplace Folder 189
Chisholm, Jesse [Father of Chisholm Trail; 5 items] Folder 190
Chisholm, Richard H.- Facsimile of application for registering first cattle brand Folder recorded in Tex. 191
Chisos Mts. Water Falls [postcard from Hunter] Folder 192
Folder Chisum, John Simpson Extent: [5 items] 193
Christ Church, Rush Township, 1831 [NN only] Folder 194
Christ Episcopal Church, Matagorda, Tex. [SN only] Folder 195
22 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Christian, Bill "Black Jack" Folder 196
Christmas, Lee [Brig. Gen., 1863-1924; 8 items; NN; also fasc. of ALS from Folder Christmas to his first wife] 197
Clanton, Billie--see 3.107
Clapp, Capt.--see 2.71
Clapton, Jerry--see 2.221
Clark, A. B.--see 3.2
Clark, Amasa (Bandera Old Settler) [12 items; NN; see also 2.89, Oversize #2, #3, Folder #22, #23] 198
Folder Clark, Ben (Scout and Indian fighter) 199
Clark, Mrs. J. T. Folder 200
Clark, Jim Folder 201
Clark, Richard W. "Deadwood Dick" [Stage driver; see also 3.302] Folder 202
Folder Clark, Will [empty folder; see also 3.308] 203
Clarke, Ed, Gov. [4 items; DC] Folder 204
Clarke, W. J.--see 3.2
Clause, Curly--see 4.232
Clay, Thomas J., Lt.--see 3.159
Clements, Emanuel [includes images of Manning Clements Sr. and Jr. as well as Folder correspondence, original and transcriptions; 11 items] 205
Clements, Jim and family Folder 206
Clements, Joe H. [N.M. cowboy, rancher; 4 items] Folder 207
23 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Clements, John G.; Dundlestate, Fred; Baker, Eph [Gunfighters] Folder 208
Clements, Manning Sr. and Jr.--see 1.205
Folder Clements, W. T. "Slick" [Texas Ranger] 209
Clements, William Folder 210
Clendenin, Col.--see 2.71
Folder Clum, John P. [1931; signed copy] 211
Cody, William. F.--see 1.128, 1.133, 1.257
Coghlan, Rose--see 1.4
Coke at the mine in Mexico Folder 212
Coker, Sam--see 4.232
Colcord, C. F. [U.S. Deputy Marshall, Okla.; 2 items; NN] Folder 213
Folder Coldwell, Neal, Capt. Extent: [2 items] 214
Cole, Geo[rge] T. [empty folder; see also 2.342] Folder 215
Coles, John P.- Home (Independence, [Tex.]) Extent: [2 items] Folder 216
Collier, W. W., Texas Ranger [signed image] Folder 217
Collins-Berry-Towle-Farrell (Stage robbers, [Deadwood, S.D.]) [1876; 9 items] Folder 218
Colorado--see 1.246, 2.66
Colt, Samuel [Inventor of the revolver; 2 items; NN] Folder 219
Colvin, R. H.--see 3.24
24 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Comanche Springs- Koehler Store [Ft. Stockton] Folder 220
Comfort, Tex. Extent: [2 items] Folder 221
Comforti, Maria Marion, alias Ancker, Mrs. Theodore (Rose)--see 4.232
Conley, Ed--see 4.169
Connolly, Mrs.--see 7.5
Cook, Bill (Outlaw) and gang members [4 items; see also 2.123] Folder 222
Cook, Camp or range [ca. 1900] Folder 223
Cook, T. T. (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
Cooley, Scott [verso says not Cooley; 2 items] Folder 224
Coolidge, Calvin, and Mrs.; Moody, Dan and Mrs.; [Hunter, J. M.?] Folder 225
Coons, Minnie Bell, Temple, Tex., [Dec. 31], 1896 Folder 226
Cooper, Jim (Pioneer, Tex. and N.M. cattleman, [Okla. banker]) Folder 227
Corbin, John--see 3.324
Cornett, Brack ([Tex.] bank and train robber) [2 items; NN] Folder 228
Coronado Trail Folder 229
Corpus Christi Memorial Museum Extent: [4 items] Folder 230
Cortez, Gregorio and his guard Folder 231
Cortez- Photograph of Commission [giving him Vice Royalty Generalship of New Folder Spain; 3 items; original in UT Archives] 232
Coryell, J. R., Galveston Folder 233
25 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Cosgrove, Fred L. Folder 234
Costin, Lark, Chief Deputy (Colorado, Tex., 1903)--see 4.165
Courtright, Jim (Union scout) Folder 235
Cowboy Monument [empty folder; see also 1.78] Folder 236
Cowboys--see 1.23, 1.78, 1.207, 1.236-1.239, 2.183, 3.152, 3.333, 4.15, 4.251
Folder Cowboys 237-239
[1880s, 1904; 2 items] Folder 237
Roping a steer [NN only] Folder 238
Folder San Angelo, 1884 [3 items; NN] 239
Cowley, Lt.--see 2.71
Cox, Capt. Folder 240
Coy, Frank "Chick"--see 3.292
Craig, Hiram, Pony Express [October, 1925] Folder 241
Craighead, Charlie--see 4.211
Crane, Charles J., Col. Folder 242
Crane, William Carey, Dr.- Home (Independence, Tex.) Folder 243
Folder Cravens, Ben (Okla. outlaw) [NN] 244
Cravey--see 1.44
Cravey, Annie--see 4.144
Folder Crawford, Jack, Capt. [see also 3.167] 245
26 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Crawford, Peter--see 3.161
Folder Creede, Colo., after destruction by fire 246
Folder Crockett, David [1786-1836; 12 items; NN] 247
Cromwell, Okla., 1925 [Four Corners, Shawnee Avenue; 2 items] Folder 248
Cronkite, A., Lt.--see 4.202
Crosby, Ann--see 3.123
Crowder, Bob (1882/1887/1888)--see 4.167
Crowl, Mrs. [Charley] (Nellie) Extent: [3 items] Folder 249
Crownover, John "Wild John"--see 2.159
Cruse, Thomas, Lt.--see 4.202
Crutcher, Florida--see 1.293
Crutcher, Kate--see 1.293
Cruz, Antonio de la--see 1.171
Cuban scenes (from A.S. Hooe) [Cuban-Pan American Express Company, harbor, Havana, Maine (Ship), Mantanzas Fort, Morro Castle, Prison Cabanas, Old Spanish Folder Fort, Santa Clara Battery; ca. 1900; 11 items] 250
Culbertson, Chas. A. [Gov., 1894-1898; 2 items] Folder 251
Cullum, T. M.--see 3.233
Culver, Martin S. (Nueces County rancher) and his home Rancho Perdido [Jim Wells Folder County, Tex.; 6 items] 252
Cummins, Frederick T., Col.--see Oversize #4
Cummins, Jim [NN] Folder 253
Folder
27 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Cunningham, Gene [2 items, 1 signed] 254
Curley (Gen. Custer's scout) Extent: [3 items] Folder 255
Curry, Kid--see 3.320
Custer, Boston--see 1.257
Folder Custer Celebration, 1926 Extent: [10 items] 256
Custer, [George], Gen. [16 items; see also 1.258, 4.158] Folder 257
Custer, Gen. and Mrs., UT Extension Div. Bldg. Folder 258
Custer, Mrs. George--see 1.257
Custer, Tom, Col.--see 1.257
Dakota Territory--see 2.62, 2.267, 7.4
Dalton, Emmett--see 2.342, 3.172
Dalton Gang [9 items; TLS] Folder 259
Daniel, Price, Mrs.--see 2.206
DaPray, J. A., Lt.--see 3.159
Darlington, Brinton [NN] Folder 260
Daugherty, Roy--see 1.27
Davenbar, Pete [Steer Riding Reunion, 1926; see also 4.149] Folder 261
Davenport, A. E., Dr. and Mrs.; Elam, E. B. "Tex" [see also 4.149] Folder 262
Davenport, Fannie--see 1.5
Davenport, J. T.--see 4.32
Davis, Ace, Head of Transportation, Dallas--see 3.234
28 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Davis, Dave (Detective)--see 4.169
Davis, Dr.- Goats imported to America, 1849 [glass negative only; vault] Folder 263
Davis, E. K.--see 3.175
Folder Davis, Edmund J. [Gov.; 9 items; DC] 264
Davis, Jeff C., Gen., with Gen. Hardie and Gilem, et al., during Modoc Indian Folder Campaign Extent: [2 items] 265
Davis, Jefferson and family [photo of a painting, 1861; also photo of election ticket; 2 Folder items] 266
Davis, Levi--see 4.169
Davis, Mrs. Springer--see 7.5
Davis, W. S.--see 3.2
Dayton, Wm. L. [1st Vice Pres. nominated by Republican Party] Folder 267
Deadwood Dick [empty folder; see also 1.202, 3.302] Folder 268
Deadwood Stagecoach [empty folder; see also 1.128, 4.114] Folder 269
DeBillier, F.--see 3.2
Decker, Jennie and Sam Houston stamp [1964] Folder 270
Decker, Jennie Belle Morrow [Oldest living granddaughter of Sam Houston; 1965; 3 Folder items; see also 1.270, 2.206] 271
Deer heads [see also 2.149] Folder 272
Deitz, Charlie- Old photos of family [empty folder] Folder 273
Folder
29 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Del Rio- Graf Hotel Extent: [2 items] 274
Del Rio, Tex.
1883-1915 [Drill Team of the L.O.T.M., "Fats" Baseball Team, First Christian Church (later destroyed by fire), "Leans" Baseball Team, Martha Washington Tea Party (1913), O'Dell Family, Postoffice, Sacred Heart Academy, Telephone Folder Company Switch-board and "Hello girls"(ca. 1915), Warner Residence fire (1906), 275 Willis Family, Yoas Residence (1914); 26 items; NN]
Scenes in and around [Airplane, automobile wreck (1st in Del Rio), Castle
Canyon, garlic patch, irrigation machinery with 34 oxen (ca. 1910), Main Street, Folder Norvell-March Store (1906), Old Southern-Pacific Depot (1908), Warner Meat 276 Market (1906); 19 items; see also Oversize #86, #87, NN #93-95]
Folder Del Rio Vocal Quartette Extent: [7 items] 277
Delling, M. G. "Blaze," Ranger and Sheriff [U.S. Immigration Inspector; see also Folder 4.169] 278
Denton, Ben--see 1.44
Depp, Mrs. L. M.--see 2.221
Detellier, Mrs. Henri ([Photo of] portrait [painted] by M. Gandara) Folder 279
Folder Devil's River, Scenes of Extent: [2 items] 280
DeZavala, Lorenzo [1st Vice Pres. of the Republic of Texas; 2 items; facsimiles] Folder 281
Diaz, Pres. of Mexico Folder 282
Dibrell, John L. [Texas Ranger, U.S. Marshall, Chief Clerk of Criminal Records, U.S. Folder Custom Service; 3 items; see also 4.169] 283
Dickinson, J. J. [Reporter on San Antonio Express, 1890; Col. in U.S. Secret Service, Folder 1917] 284
30 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Dickinson, John T. [Secretary, International Fair Association, San Antonio, Tex., ca. Folder 1890] 285
Dickman, Lt.--see 2.71
Dickson, David Catchings, Dr. Extent: [7 items] Folder 286
Dillard, Ora Wilson; Johnson; Green [3 Afro-Americans] Folder 287
Dillinger, John Extent: [5 items] Folder 288
Dillingham, Dave [see also 1.44] Folder 289
Dillingham, J. L.--see 3.234
Dillingham, W. W.--see Oversize #4
Dixon, Billy [Indian fighter] Folder 290
Dixon, Charles--see 1.81
Folder Dixon, Thomas, Jr. (Southern author) 291
Doan's Old Store (Early trading post [on the Red River]) [1889; 3 items] Folder 292
Dobbs, Agnes--see 1.293
Dobbs, C. H. Folder 293
Dodd, W. H. [Pioneer, merchant, Lantry, Tex.; succeeded Judge Roy Bean; 3 items] Folder 294
Dodge City, Kan. Drawer 2
1877-78 [2 items; see also 1.129] Folder 1
Peace officers [1880s] Folder 2
Dodge, Fred, Col.--see 1.44
Dolan, James L. and Murphy, Lawrence G. [Partners in business, Fort Stanton, N.M.; NN] Folder 3
31 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Dolan, Patrick, Capt. in Texas Rangers Folder 4
Dolsen, Frank Folder 5
Donalson, Mrs. (Hattie)--see 7.5
Donley, Ed--see 4.169
Donnelly, Dr. (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
Doolin, Bill [Leader of Doolin Gang; 3 items] Folder 6
Doolin Gang--see 1.27, 2.6, 3.275, 4.5, 4.223
Douglas, S. [or J.?]. A. Folder 7
Dow, Luke, Texas Ranger [NN] Folder 8
Downs, Tony--see 3.240
Doyle (Concert hall singer)--see 3.240
Dragoo, Jack and Hunter, Sam, 1926 Extent: [2 items] Folder 9
Drennan, Bob--see 1.239
Drennam, Wm. [Scout for Kit Carson; 5 items] Folder 10
Dressel, Gustav [photo of oil painting; SN only] Folder 11
Dreyer, Mrs. John--see 2.221
Dripping Springs, 1908 Folder 12
Driver, Len--see 1.205
Drufer, John--see 3.85
Dubose, Lt.--see 4.61
Duff, Howard and Carlo, Yvonne de (as Sam Bass and Calamity Jane for movie) [8 Folder items; NN; see also 1.55, 1.147] 13
32 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Duffy, H. C., Col. Folder 14
Duffy, Tom--see 1.128
DuFran, Phil--see 3.2
Duke, B. E. [3 items; NN] Folder 15
Folder Dunagan, Tom and Jim Extent: [2 items] 16
Dunaway, Jim--see 4.169
Dundlestate, Fred [empty folder; see also 1.208] Folder 17
Durbin, Mr. (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Durbin, Walter (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Durst, John S. Folder 18
Durst, S. O., Pvt.--see 4.168
Dust storm in small Tex. Panhandle town [SN only] Folder 19
Dutch Henry Folder 20
Dutch Kid--see 3.240
Eagle Pass, Tex., 1882 Folder 21
Earp, Wyatt, Virgil, [and] Morgan [7 items; NN; also includes images of Maj. Manis Folder McGurrin, "Montana Mack" on verso of some of the items; see also 2.2] 22
East, James H.--see 3.279
Eaton, Myrtle--see 4.232
Eckhart, Charlie Extent: [2 items] Folder 23
Edison, Thomas Alva [1905?] Folder 24
Edmondson, R. H.--see 3.286
33 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Edwards County in open range days (Map) [not in collection] Folder 25
Edwards, Emmett--see 3.170
Edwards, Pete (1882)--see 4.167
Edwards, W. R.--see 4.211
Egan, W. F. Extent: [3 items] Folder 26
El Paso Fire Department [empty folder; *oversize removed to 6.5] Folder 27*
Folder El Paso Firemen [*oversize removed to 6.6] *
Elam, E. B. "Tex"--see 1.79, 1.262
Elder, Granville W., Postmaster--see 1.270
Elkins, Stephen Benton [W. Va.; filled portfolio of Secretary of War] Folder 28
Elks Gulch Show, Houston, Tex. [4 items; NN] Folder 29
Elliot, Gertrude--see 1.3
Elliot, Joe--see 3.2
Ellsworth, Kan., 1872 [Drovers Cottage, Main Street; 3 items] Folder 30
Enchanted Rock, Kerrville, Tex. Extent: [2 items] Folder 31
End of the Trail (James E. Fraser's sculpture) [Mooney Grove Park, Tulare County, Folder Calif.] 32
Erath, G. B. [Texas Veteran Association, Galveston, April 21, 1879; photo of Folder drawing; 3 items] 33
Erickson, Neil (Ariz. pioneer) Folder 34
Erskine, Andrew Nelson and John P. Extent: [2 items] Folder 35
34 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Erskine, Charlie--see 4.102
Erwin, James Bradford, Brig. Gen. [NN only] Folder 36
Escobar, Rafael- Hanging, Jackson, Calif., 1850s [drawing; see also 2.142] Folder 37
Esquival, Antonio--see 1.128
Esquival, Joe--see 1.128
Evans, Chris [alias Powers, Bill, in Folsom Calif. State Prison, 1894-1911; 6 items] Folder 38
Evans, Alice--see 1.4
Folder Evans, J. N.- Home Extent: [2 items] 39
Evans, Jesse--see 1.81
Everett, E. A., Col. and Mrs.--see 2.206
Evetts, J. H.--see 4.169
Ewell, Gen., Confederate [Army] Folder 40
Executions--see 1.187, 2.154, 2.313, 4.176
Fairbanks, Mrs. Cha[rle]s W[arren] [Wife of Republican Vice Pres.] Folder 41
Fairclough, W. A.--see 3.292
Fant, Dillard R., Col. and bro[ther] Extent: [3 items] Folder 42
Fares [Faris or Fario?], Elsie Len [Lea?], holding a cabbage, 1928 Folder 43
Faribault, Minn.- Jail where Younger [Bros.] were imprisoned [SN only] Folder 44
Farragut, Adm.--see 3.70
35 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Farrar, George (1882)--see 4.167
Fashions- Women [Clothing, hats, hairdos; 28 items] Folder 45
Faust, L. A.- [Ranch home] fireplace [near Lima, Tex.] Folder 46
Feigl, Mrs. (Jane Mauldin) [14th Street Theatre, N.Y.] Folder 47
Ferguson, Ed--see 4.169
Ferguson, Ma [Miriam]; Roosevelt, F. D.; Garner, John N. (Demo[cratic Party] Folder nominees) 48
Ferguson, T. C.--see 3.233
Ferrell, Della [empty folder; *oversize removed to 6.7] Folder 49*
Fetter--see 4.133 Folder 49
Folder First Farmers' Alliance meeting [SN only] 50
Fisher, John [King, Deputy Sheriff, Uvalde County, 1880s; 2 items] Folder 51
Fisher, R.--see 4.164
Fisher, Samuel Rhoads- Grave of Mr.and Mrs. [Matagorda, Tex.] Folder 52
Fitgerald, C. J.--see 4.232
Fitzhenry, John--see 2.89
Flint, Ed--see 4.169
Florence, Katherine--see 1.4
Floyd, Frank, Harper, Tex. Folder 53
Foch, Marshall, [WWI Gen.], at Ft. Sam Houston Extent: [3 items] Folder 54
Folder
36 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Folk, Joseph W., [Gov. of Missouri], 1904 55
Follette, Fola La [Daughter of Gov. Follette of Wis.] Folder 56
Foltz, F. S.--see 4.201
Foor, C. W., Ft. Sumpter, N.M. Folder 57
Ford, G. S.--see 3.2
Ford, Henry, Josephine, and May Belle, Grave of Extent: [3 items] Folder 58
Ford, John Salman "Rip," Capt. in Texas Rangers [pro-annexation of Texas to U.S.; 2 Folder items] 59
Folder Ford, Robert and Charlie Extent: [5 items] 60
Fornoff, Fred, Capt. in N.M. Mounted Police during territorial days [SN only] Folder 61
Forrest, T. C., Jr.--see 3.233
Folder Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory 62
Fort Bridger, Wyo. [1936; 2 items] Folder 63
Fort Brown, Tex. Folder 64
Folder Fort Chadbourne, Coke County, Tex. 65
Fort Collins, Colo. Folder 66
Folder Fort Concho, Tex. Extent: [7 items] 67
Fort Crittenden (also known as Camp Moore and Fort Buchanan) Folder 68
Fort Croghan, Burnet, Tex. Extent: [2 items] Folder 69
Fort Davis
37 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
[Hospital] Folder 70
Officers, 1885 Extent: [2 items] Folder 71
Fort Griffin Post [SN only] Folder 72
Fort Hays [Kan.; 2 items] Folder 73
Fort Huachuca, Ariz., early 1880s [NN only] Folder 74
Fort Inge Site; Leona River ([Illustrations by] Seth Eastman) [1849] Folder 75
Fort Lancaster, Ruins [of; 2 items] Folder 76
Folder Fort Laramie, Wyo. Extent: [7 items] 77
Fort, Lewis C., Capt.--see 3.27
Fort McKavet Extent: [12 items] Folder 78
Folder Fort McPherson, Neb. Extent: [2 items] 79
Fort Parker Extent: [3 items] Folder 80
Fort Reno, Okla., 1887, Concord Stage [NN only] Folder 81
Fort Richardson, Jacksboro, Tex. Extent: [5 items] Folder 82
Fort Ringgold, Tex.- 2nd Squadron, 12th Cavalry, May 1924 [empty folder; see Folder Oversize #19] 83
Fort Sill, Okla. Extent: [2 items] Folder 84
Fort Sincoe, Or. Folder 85
Fort Sumner, N.M.- Enterprise Saloon [see also 1.81] Folder 86
Fort Worth- [Rodeo], 1904 Folder 87
Foster, Bill, Sheriff--see 4.169
38 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Fox, Della--see 1.5
Francis Joseph, Archduke of Austria--see 1.25
Francis, Sim--see 1.239
Frazier, Mrs. (Lucille Eaves), Burnet, Tex.--see 2.221
Fredericksburg, Tex.- Scenes [Balanced Rock, Catholic Church, Nimitz Hotel, Folder Veriens Kirche; 9 items] 88
Freighters, Old [6 items; NN] Folder 89
French, James H., Hon., Mayor of San Antonio, 1875-1885 [2 items; NN] Folder 90
Folder Frio Town, Tex.- Old Court House [1930] 91
Frontier Battalion, Company E Folder 92
Frontier Sunday School [etching] Folder 93
Frontier Times Museum--see 2.94, 2.122, 2.221, 3.13, 3.237, 3.317, 4.84, Oversize #11-14, #75
Frontier Times Museum, Bandera, Tex. [Interior and exterior scenes; 1933, 1934, n.d.; 74 items; NN; postcard; *oversize removed to 6.8; see also 4.84, Oversize Folder #11-14] 94*
Frontiersmen's Association Convention, Houston, 1937 [NN only] Folder 95
Frost, Tex., after tornado Folder 96
Fulgham, James, Texas Ranger [1893; see also 4.169] Folder 97
Fuller, A. M., Lt.--see 2.167
Fusselman, Charles (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Fussleman, Jim--see 4.169
Gaines, David--see 4.164
Folder
39 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Gaines, Edmund P[endleton] [4 items; DC] 98
Gallagher, Hugh J.--see 4.202
Gallagher, Pat Folder 99
Gambrell, Herbert, Dr.; Ransom, H. H.; Tinkle, Lon, Dr.; [Sadler, M. E., Dr.; 2 Folder items] 100
Gambrell, J. B., Dr. [1918] Folder 101
Gandy, Charles, Capt.--see 4.202
Gangs--see Outlaws
Gannon, Sgt.--see 3.216
Folder Gardner, Mrs. Cattie Moore [NN only] 102
Gardner, Raymond Hatfield "Arizona Bill," [1846-1940, Indian scout, Deputy U.S. Folder Marshall, Arizona Ranger; 6 items] 103
Garner, John N.--see 2.48
Garrett, Buck--see 3.2
Garrett, J. A.--see 3.2
Garrett, Pat [Sheriff who killed Billy the Kid; 7 items; see also 3.279, 4.161] Folder 104
Garrett, Patrick--see 3.279
Garrett, Patrick--see 4.161
Folder Garza, Catarina [Mexican revolutionist] 105
Gates, Bet-A-Million [Barbed wire salesman; 2 items] Folder 106
Gatewood, Chas., Lt. [1885] Folder 107
40 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Gazeta [Gaceta] de Texas; Browning Oil Letter; Tucker Town Extent: [5 items] Folder 108
Gears, Rube, U.S. Marshall, Okla.--see 3.24
General Land Office Clerks, 3-12-[18]94 [38 names listed on back] Folder 109
Folder Gibson, Ben, 1866 [SN only; Indian?] 110
Gibson, Corp. Marshall--see 4.164
Giddings, Geo. H., Col. [Superintendent, San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line; 3 items; Folder *oversize removed to 6.9] 111*
Folder Giddings, Mrs. Geo. [2 items; SN only] 112
Giddings, J. J. [Brother of George Giddings; surveyor; supervisor of Overland Mail Folder Route San Antonio-San Diego; 5 items] 113
Folder Gilchrist, Gibb, Pres., Texas A. & M., 1963 114
Gillett, J. B., Texas Ranger [6 items; see also 2.268, 4.27, 4.114] Folder 115
Gillis, Lester--see 3.203
Gillis, Mrs. (Helen)--see 4.232
Gilmore, Paul--see 1.5
Gilpin, C. E.--see 3.233
Gipson, Fred [Author of Old Yeller; 4 items] Folder 116
Girard, Fernando Folder 117
Gleason, Billy--see 1.171
Gleason, Charles, Lt.--see 4.202
41 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Glispin, James, Sheriff--see 4.291
Godfrey, E. S., Capt.--see 3.75
Folder Goldman, Henry Joseph, Lt. Col. [SN only] 118
Gonne, Maude (Irish patriot) Folder 119
Goode, G. W.--see 4.201
Goodman, E. R. (Nephew of Buffalo Bill) [NN only] Folder 120
Goodnight, Charlie [One of the originators of the Goodnight-Loving Trail; cattleman Folder and banker; 3 items] 121
Gordon Collection at Frontier Times Museum [Bordiers pedestal watch (see also
1.105), Chinese Buddhas and dolls [idols?], Chinese fan, Chinese gong and teakwood Folder carving, Doge's Palace chair, Laura Gordon Bell Collection (now at Frontier), Old 122 Ironside replica, Queen Elizabeth statute, Seven Hundred Brothers Plate; 30 items]
Gordon, Keith, Dr.--see 2.122
Gordon, Lon ([Member of] Bill Cook Gang) Extent: [2 items] Folder 123
Gorman, Jim--see 1.239
Gould, Geo. [Prominent member of the Old Timers] Folder 124
Gould, Mrs. Howard (Katherine Clemmons), toured with Buffalo Bill Folder 125
Graham, A. J. and Mrs.--see 3.234
Graham, Archie--see 1.44
Graham, Baby of Johnnie (Now grown and member of Legislature) [NN only- 6] Folder 126
Graham, G. S. and Mrs.--see 3.234
Graham, George--see 3.234
Grant, A. C.--see 4.164
42 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Grant, Gen.--see 3.70
Grant, U. S. Extent: [2 items] Folder 127
Gray, Anna, Frank S., Mrs. Frank S. [Nina] and baby [Mary Sue], George. S. "Buck" Folder [Legislator], John F., Mattie, May, Oscar, Reuben Porter Extent: [10 items] 128
Green--see 1.287
Green, W. M., Maj. Folder 129
Green Valley Ranch, Calif. (Vallecito Mule Route Station, [San Antonio-San Diego Folder Mail Route]) [11 items; see also 4.40] 130
Folder Greer, Joe [Sheep and goat raiser] 131
Groce, Leonard Waller, Col. and Mrs. [ca. 1840 and 1860; 4 items] Folder 132
Gronouski, John, Postmaster General--see 1.270
Grouard, Frank [Noted scout]- Grave [St Joseph, Mo.] Folder 133
Guenther, Carl Hilmar and Henrietta Dorothea Extent: [2 items] Folder 134
Gunfighters--see Outlaws
Guthrie, Okla. [1889; 2 items] Folder 135
Guthrie, W. E.--see 3.2
Hagood, Johnson, Maj. Gen. and Tsai Ting Kai, Chinese Gen. Extent: [4 items] Folder 136
Hal, Tom--see 2.102
Hall, Corporal--see 3.75
Hall, Lee, Capt. [1898; 2 items] Folder 137
Hamer, Frank A. (1906)--see 4.169
43 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Hamer, Harrison, Pvt.--see 4.168
Hamilton, Alex--see 3.2
Hamilton, Ray Extent: [2 items] Folder 138
Hammond--see 2.71
Hancock, Gen.--see 3.70
Hancock; Tyler; Farley(?); Ivey [Group of 6 men, 2 unidentified] Folder 139
Hand, George (Ariz. pioneer [and saloon keeper]) Folder 140
Hanging Rock, near Del Rio Folder 141
Hangings [12 items; see also 2.37, 2.165, 2.344, 3.27, 3.47, 3.163, 3.191] Folder 142
Hanks, Camelia (Member of Hole in the Wall Gang) [SN only; see also 3.320] Folder 143
Hanslian, Anton (Walked around the world, 1896) Folder 144
Hardeman, Dorsey B., Sen., San Angelo--see 2.206
Folder Hardeman, Gotch Extent: [5 items] 145
Hardin, John Wesley [Outlaw; 5 items; *oversize (photo of his revolver) removed to Folder 6.10] 146*
Harrell, Dorothy, Mrs. Joseph Sr., Mrs. Joseph Jr., Joseph Sr.--see 1.35
Harrell, Jack (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
Harris, Buck (1875)--see 4.165
Folder Harris, C. W., Medina Justice of Peace 147
44 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Harris, Charles W. and Nellie S.- Graves 148
Folder Harris, J. E. [SN only; see also 1.272] 149
Harris, Mose C. Folder 150
Harris, Tupper (1888)--see 4.167
Harris, W. H.--see 2.2
Harry, Jim (1887/1888)--see 4.167
Hart, John (Sheriff of Karnes County, 1875)--see 4.165
Hart, Pearl Folder 151
Hartman, J. D. L.--see 4.201
Harvey, Thomas, Pvt.--see 2.167
Harwell, Jack--see 4.169
Haskett, Fred--see 3.233
Hatfield, [Basil M., Col.- Mansion, just outside] Old Washington [1854] Folder 152
Hatfield, Mr. [NN only] Folder 153
Hauptmann, Bruno- Execution Extent: [2 items] Folder 154
Hawes, Mrs. [Officer's family cook, Ft. Grant] Folder 155
Hawkins, Jack--see 3.175
Hay Family, Bandera, Tex. (5 generations) [NN only] Folder 156
Haynes, Arthur- (Home?) Folder 157
Haynes Family, Round Mountain, Tex. [NN only] Folder 158
Haynes, John and Mrs.--see 2.158
45 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Haynes, John James and Crownover, John "Wild John" [NN] Folder 159
Haynes, Ralph--see 2.158
Hays, John C., Texas Ranger and lawman [1817-1883; 3 items] Folder 160
Healey, Luke F.--see 2.79
Hearne, Madge Houston Williams--see 2.198
Hearne, Sam Houston and Mrs.--see 2.206
Hearne, Sam Houston--see 2.198
Heck, Thomas [Express messenger on Texas Pacific RR when it was raided by Sam Folder Bass; SN only] 161
Heckle, Robert "Texas Bob" (Tuscon, Ariz. pioneer, [buffalo hunter]) [2 items; NN] Folder 162
Hedle(?), L. A. Folder 163
Heffington, Bill Folder 164
Heirs, C. F.--see 4.169
Heith, John- Lynching Folder 165
Folder Held, Anna (French?) [see also 1.3] 166
Heliograph Station, Ariz. [1886] Folder 167
Helmes, Mrs. Harold and daughter Elaine, San Antonio--see 2.221
Henderson, Lem [Cattle rancher] Folder 168
Henkel, Judge- House, Restoration of, Winedale area Folder 169
Henry, J. Q.--see 1.277
Henry, O.--see 3.286
46 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Herff, Dr. [autographed] Folder 170
Folder Herring, Wm., Judge (Ariz. pioneer) 171
Herrmann, Leon--see 1.3
Hess, John--see 4.169
Hesse, F. G. S.--see 3.2
Hester, Jim Folder 172
Hext, Bob and Lee [Ranchers] Folder 173
Heywood, Joseph L. [Banker at Northfield Bank, killed during robbery by James and Folder Youngers; see also 2.339] 174
Hickman, Tom, Pvt.--see 4.168
Hickok, "Wild Bill" [James Butler; 12 items; see also 1.257, 4.158] Folder 175
Hicks, Elvious, Bandera Co[unty] Sheriff [3 items; NN] Folder 176
Hicks, Marshall [Mayor, senator, lawyer; 2 items] Folder 177
Hicks Reunion [empty folder; see also Oversize #25, #58] Folder 178
High[?], Jack and Sally, Houston--see 2.221
High Lonesome Ranch, N.M. Folder 179
Folder Highsmith, Ben [2 items; tintype] 180
Highsmith, John, Round Rock Extent: [2 items] Folder 181
Highsmith, Sam, Capt. [wearing Santa Anna's uniform; 2 items] Folder 182
47 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Hildreth, Billie and Alvord, Burt [Ariz. cowboys, 1880s; see also 1.18] Folder 183
Hill, Nettie--see 2.223
Hill, Robert T. [empty folder; see also 4.149] Folder 184
Hillyer, C. E.--see 3.286
Hinds (1887)--see 4.167
Hinea, J. E. Jr.--see 2.221
Hines Place (First home of the Houstons at Independence) Folder 185
Hinnant, John H. (Colorado, Tex., 1903)--see 4.165
Hodgdon, Benny, Lt.--see 1.257
Hodge, George [Junction, Tex.] Folder 186
Hodges, H. H.--see 3.292
Hodgson, Frances, Lt.--see 4.202
Hoffer, John W., First Sgt.--see 4.164
Hofmann, Josef [Pianist] Folder 187
Hogan, James (Served with Gen. MacKenzie, 1870s; [Traveling Sheriff in] Buffalo Folder Bill Wild West Show) 188
Hogg, Miss Ima [1965] Folder 189
Hogg, James Stephen, Gov. and family, 1891 [Ima, Will, Tom, Gov. Mike, Mrs. Folder Hogg; 2 items] 190
Holbrook, Mrs. A. T., Milwaukee--see 2.221
Folder Holden, C. E. [1931; autographed] 191
Holliday, John "Doc" [NN] Folder 192
48 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Holmich Family, Menard, Tex., 1896 [NN only] Folder 193
Hood, Ump[?]--see 3.175
Hooker, Gen.--see 3.70
Hooker, Henry [Ariz. cattleman, pioneer; 2 items] Folder 194
Horn, Tom (Govt. scout and interpreter) [NN; see also 4.202] Folder 195
Horned toad Extent: [2 items] Folder 196
Horses, mules, riders, fairs, rodeo, auction Extent: [20 items] Folder 197
Horton, George--see 4.169
Houghes, John R., Sgt. (Shafter Wines, 1890)--see 4.169
Houston, Andrew Jackson--see 2.198, 4.170
Houston Family photographs [Title page: Random Rustlings by Sam Houston Jr.; 28 Folder items] 198
Houston Homes at Independence [John Bancroft Root built one of the homes, 1830s; Folder 3 items] 199
Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea (Mrs. Sam Houston)--see 2.198
Houston, Mary William (Mrs. J. S. Morrow)--see 2.198
Houston, Sam
[At various ages; 37 items] Folder 200
Folder Stamp [empty folder; see also 1.270] 201
Houston, Sam, [Jr.] as medical student, 1868 [University of Pennsylvania, Folder Philadelphia; 4 items] 202
Folder
49 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Houston, Samuel Dunn Extent: [2 items] 203
Houston, Temple [Youngest son of Sam Houston; member of Texas State Senate; Folder 1885; 13 items] 204
Houston, Tex.- "First White House" (Sam Houston's Residence while Capitol of the Folder Republic was at Houston) [NN only] 205
Houston, Willam Rogers--see 2.198
Houston-Lea Cemetery [Independence, Tex.; 21 items] Folder 206
Howard, Jesse James, Valley Mills, Tex.--see 2.339
Howze, Robert Lee, Lt.--see 4.202
Hoxey, [Asa, Dr.]- House, Independence [Sam Houston visited here; owned by John Folder Olson at time photo was taken; 2 items] 207
Hoxie, Jack Folder 208
Hoyle, G. S.--see 4.201
Hubbard, Gov. of Tex. with two Hunter boys [NN; 3 items] Folder 209
Hudson, Johnny (As lad rode "Denton Mare" for Sam Bass) Folder 210
Hudson, Nora--see 1.293
Hudson, R.M. (1906)--see 4.169
Hughes, John R. [Capt., Texas Rangers; 5 items; see also 4.166, 4.169] Folder 211
Hughes, Samuel (Founder [of] first public school in Tucson, Ariz.) Folder 212
Humphreys, Andrew A., Maj. Gen.--see 3.70
50 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Hunt, Geo. W. P., Gov. of Ariz. [7 terms; 3 items] Folder 213
Hunt, Lewis M., Brig. Gen.--see 3.70
Hunter, A. W. (Brother [of] J. Marvin; [publisher, Camp Wood Croney]) Folder 214
Hunter Collection
Manuscript material [*oversize removed to 7.3] Folder 215*
Miscellaneous material [list of items not in this collection] Folder 216
Negatives [empty folder; *NN removed to vault] Folder 217*
Prints, Large [empty folder; *removed to oversize] Folder 218*
Prints, Unidentified [empty folder; see 5.1-5.50] Folder 219
Hunter, Fred--see 4.232
Hunter, Gus [blotted out]--see 2.220
Hunter, J. Marvin [29 items; see also 1.79, 1.225, 1.230, 2.94, 2.221, 3.170, 3.292, Folder 3.299, 4.149, Oversize #53] 220
Hunter, J. Marvin and friends, Frontier Times Museum [16 items; see also 2.94] Folder 221
Hunter, J[ohn] Warren [Editor, Mason Herald, 1898; carrier boys for San Angelo Folder Standard, 1908; 3 items] 222
Hunter, Marvin--see 2.220
Hunter, Marvin, Jr.--see 1.79
Hunter, Mrs. J. Marvin--see 2.220
Hunter, Mrs. J. Warren--see 2.222
51 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Hunter, Ollie, Lovie, and Jeanette; Hill, Nettie [1895; 3 items] Folder 223
Hunter's Printing House, Bandera, Tex. Extent: [5 items] Folder 224
Hunter, Sam--see 2.9
Hunter, Talmage [blotted out]--see 2.220
Hurt, Sam Extent: [10 items] Folder 225
Hyde, Herbert--see 3.24
Ibarra, Matias--see 4.62
"Idaho Bill" (Pearson, W. B., Col.) [empty folder; see also 3.256, 3.302] Folder 226
Iguana Folder 227
Independence Baptist Church [14 items; see also 2.205] Folder 228
Independence Hall (at Washington-on-the-Brazos) [empty folder; see also 4.240] Folder 229
Independence, The (Flagship of the Texas Navy) [2 items; SN] Folder 230
Indians--see also 1.128, 1.185, 1.188, 1.199, 1.257, 1.265, 1.290, 2.103, 2.110, 2.231-2.332, 3.61, 3.112, 3.173, 3.205, 3.248, 3.271, 3.276, 4.91, 4.94, 4.202, 4.210, 4.263, 5.29, 7.4, Oversize #4
Acoma Indian, N.M. [NN] Folder 231
American Horse, Chief (Sioux) [see also 2.316] Folder 232
Apache--see 2.234, 2.247, 2.249, 2.256, 2.261, 2.262, 2.280, 2.289, 2.293, 2.294, 2.295, 2.299, 2.303, 2.308, 2.309, 2.316, 2.320, 2.325, 2.332, 3.259, 4.91
Apache Kid and gang (Red Devils) Extent: [5 items] Folder 233
Folder
52 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Apaches, Ft. Bowie Extent: [5 items] 234
Arapahoe--see 2.312, 2.316
Folder Arapaho School, Darlington, 1874 235
Bear Foot, Chief (Ogalalla Sioux) in Custer Massacre Extent: [2 items] Folder 236
Bear Step--see 4.59
Big Foot, Chief (Bulas) [captured at Battle of Wounded Knee; 1890; 3 items] Folder 237
Big Horse (Cheyenne)--see 2.316
Big Tree (Kiowa) Folder 238
Big Whip (Sioux) [1866] Folder 239
Black Bird (Chippawa chief)--see 1.128
Blue Duck--see 4.116
Bob Tail (Cheyenne)--see 2.316
Bogus Charlie (Modoc) Folder 240
Boston Charlie (Modoc) Folder 241
Bow, Gen.--see 2.319
Bruguier, Mrs. J. T.--see 2.318
Bruner, Billy (Creek) Folder 242
Bryant, Sam, First Sgt. of Scouts--see 2.236
Buckelew, Frank--see 2.268
Buckskin Charlie, Chief, and Ute [Indians] Folder 243
Buckskin Doctor--see 2.287
53 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Buckskin Jack Russell [with Sioux wife and son] Folder 244
Buffalo Goad, Chief (Waco Tribe) [CC; SN only] Folder 245
Folder Chapo, Son of Geronimo, and others 246
Cherokee--see 2.248
Cheyenne--see 2.316, 2.255, 2.302, 2.328
Folder Chi-Hua-Hua (San Carlos Apache) 247
Chippewa--see 1.128, 1.188, 2.258
Folder Christi, Ned (Cherokee) [NN; 2 items] 248
Cloud (Chippawa chief)--see 1.128
Cochise (Chiricauhua Apache) [see also 2.294] Folder 249
Comanche [portraits; 1900; 3 items; see also 2.269, 2.301] Folder 250
Folder Crazy Horse (Sioux) Extent: [4 items] 251
Creek--see 2.242
Crow--see 2.253, 2.277, 2.304, 2.323
Crow Eagle Extent: [2 items] Folder 252
Crow Indians, Mont. Folder 253
Folder Crow's Ghost (Gen. Custer's scout) 254
Curly Headed Jack--see 2.287
Dull Knife (Cheyenne) Folder 255
Eitt, Theo.--see 2.268
54 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Es-Kim-In-Zin, Chief (Aravaipa Apache; captor of Inez Gonzales, Sonora, Folder Mexico, 1850) 256
Folder Essadna, Chief (Witchitaws) [SN only] 257
Essomanny, Chief (Comanche)--see 2.269
Essowakkenny, Chief (Comanche)--see 2.269
Flat Iron (Sioux chief)--see 1.128
Flatmouth, Chief (Chippewa) [Leech Lake, Minn., 1900] Folder 258
Flying Hawk--see 2.322
Frisking Elk Extent: [2 items] Folder 259
Gall, [Orator of the Sioux Nation; leader in Custer Massacre; 4 items] Folder 260
Geronimo, [War Chief (Apache)] and son Natches [NN; 16 items] Folder 261
Gillett, J. B., Capt.--see 2.268
Good Lance--see 2.322
Folder Got-Chia-Oh (Warm Spring Apache) 262
Folder He-Wan-Jee-Cha (Kettle, J. R., Denver) 263
High Bear (Sioux Warrior) Folder 264
Hooka Jim (Modoc) Folder 265
Hualapai Village Folder 266
Folder Indian Agency, Rosebud, Dakota Territory 267
Indian captives [6 items; see also 3.61, 4.93, 4.94] Folder 268
55 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Indian Council (San Antonio, 1838) 269
Indian paintings on cliff at old Camp Bullis Extent: [2 items] Folder 270
Folder Indian village (Davis Mt. State Park) 271
Indian Wars, 17th Convention of, St. Joseph, Mo. Folder 272
Indians
Folder Custer Massacre [1923 Memorial Event] 273
General Extent: [3 items] Folder 274
Grinding corn, Method of Extent: [2 items] Folder 275
Unidentified [6 items; *oversize removed to 6.11] Folder 276*
Indi-Bo-Chi-Ben--see 4.290
Iron Bull, Chief (Montana Crow), and wife Extent: [2 items] Folder 277
Iron King (Sioux)--see 2.316
Jack, Chief (Modoc), and family Extent: [2 items] Folder 278
Johnston, Albert Sidney, Gen.--see 2.269
Joseph Nez Perces (Sioux) Folder 279
Ka-E-Te-Nay or Gait-En-Eh, Head Chief (Warm Spring Apache) Folder 280
Kettle, J. R.--see 2.263
Kiowa--see 2.238, 2.316, 2.321
Krempkau, Wm. B.--see 2.268
56 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Left Hand (Arapahoe)--see 2.316
Lehmann, Herman--see 2.268
Little John Extent: [2 items] Folder 281
Little Raven (Arapahoe)--see 2.316
Little Red Cloud and squaw Folder 282
Little Swan, Chief (Sioux) Folder 283
Lone Bear--see 2.236
Lone Elk--see 2.236
Lone Wolf [SN only] Folder 284
Long Bull, Chief (Sioux) Folder 285
Long Dog, Chief (Sioux) Extent: [2 items] Folder 286
Lost River murderers (Modoc) Folder 287
Low Dog, Chief (Sioux) Folder 288
McKinn, Santiago--see 2.261
Mad Wolf (Cheyenne)--see 2.316
Manda--see 2.316
Mangus, Chief (Chiricauhua Apaches) Extent: [2 items] Folder 289
Man-on-the-Clouds (Cheyenne)--see 2.316
Folder Mariposa [Maricopa] Indian [woman] 290
Modoc--see 1.265, 2.240, 2.241, 2.265, 2.278, 2.287, 2.291, 2.310, 2.311, 2.317, 3.174, 4.79, 4.185
Modoc stronghold after capture Folder 291
Na-Da-Sa, and others Folder 292
57 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Na-Teth-La, Chief (Apache) Folder 293
Nachise (Son of Cochise; Chiricauhua Apache) and wife Folder 294
Nana, Chief (Mimbres Apache) [1884; *oversize removed to 6.12] Folder 295*
Natches--see 2.261
Nuicki Two Braids Folder 296
Otoe Indian, two wives and family [NN only] Folder 297
Ouray, Chief (Southern Ute) [see also 2.316] Folder 298
Paganni (Apache) [1886] Folder 299
Papago Indian Folder 300
Parker, Quanah and wives (Comanche) [5 items; see also 3.248] Folder 301
Pawnee Bill--see 3.253
"Poison," Madam (Cheyenne) Folder 302
Ponco--see 2.316
Poor Wolf (Manda)--see 2.316
Folder Qua-tha-hooly-hooly (Apache Scout) 303
Rain in the Face (Crow or Sioux) Extent: [2 items] Folder 304
Red Cloud, Red Girl, Red Fish, Red Tomahawk (Sioux) Extent: [6 items] Folder 305
Red Cloud (Sioux chief)--see 1.128, 3.173, 3.305, Oversize #4
Red Hatchet (Sioux chief)--see 1.171
Red Shirt (Sioux)--see 2.316
58 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Running Antelope (Sioux) Folder 306
Folder Running Wolf (Scout for Custer) 307
Folder San Juan, Chief (Mescalero Apache) 308
Sanchez, Chief (Apache) Folder 309
Saunders, Geo. W.--see 2.268
Scarface Charley (Modoc) Folder 310
Schonchin John (Modoc) Folder 311
Folder Sharp Nose, Chief (Arapaho) [1899] 312
Shoshone--see 2.327
Sioux [see also 1.128, 1.171, 1.188, 2.316, 2.232, 2.236, 2.239, 2.244, 2.251, 2.260, 2.264, 2.279, 2.283, 2.285, 2.286, 2.288, 2.304-2.306, 2.315-2.316, 2.322, 2.323, 3.76, 3.173, 4.202]
[Execution at Mankato, Minn. (1862); Sacred painting on buffalo hide; 3 items] Folder 313
Scalp of "Bad Hand" taken near Deadwood, S.D., 1876 [NN only] Folder 314
Sitting Bull Folder 315
Chief (Sioux) [and family; 1890, n.d.; 6 items; see also 1.128, 1.257]
Willie--see 3.173, Oversize #4
Smith, Clint--see 2.268
Smith, Jeff--see 2.268
Son-of-the-Star (Apache)--see 2.316
59 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Spotted Tail [with wife and daughter]; group of noted Indian Chiefs Extent: [2 Folder items] 316
Standing Buffalo (Ponco)--see 2.316
Steamboat Frank (Modoc) Folder 317
Stumbling Bear (Kiowa)--see 2.316
Folder Swift Bird (Bruguier, Mrs. J. T.) 318
Folder Tahquichee, Norton and Bow, Gen. 319
Thomason, Hugh, Capt.--see 2.236
Toggy-Snoggy, War Chief ([Cayoterros] Apache) [SN only] Folder 320
Tow-an-kee, Son of Lone Wolf (Kiowa Brave) [CC] Folder 321
Tso-de-ar-ko (Wichita)--see 2.316
Two Lance, Flying Hawk, Good Lance (Sioux Chiefs) Folder 322
Two Strike (Sioux) and Crow Dog's Camp, Pine Ridge Agency, S.D. [1890, 2 Folder items] 323
Tzoe "Peaches" [Guide to Gen. Crook; 1883] Folder 324
Ute--see 2.243, 2.316, 2.298
Victoria, Chief (Apache) Folder 325
Waco Chief [CC; SN only] Folder 326
Washakie, Chief (Shoshone) [2 items: one photo with grandaughter, one photo of Folder group of Indians] 327
Washakie, Dick--see 2.327
Washingtion, George (Shoshone Indian)--see 2.327
60 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Whirl-Wind, Chief (Cheyenne) [with wife and daughter, Red-Bird; he met Pres. Folder Grover Cleveland; 2 items] 328
White Eagle (Ponco)--see 2.316
White Man (Apache)--see 2.316
White Swan--see 3.75
Wichita--see 2.316
Willie Sitting Bull--see Oversize #4
Witchitaws--see 2.243, 2.257
Yellow Bear (Arapahoe)--see 2.316
Yellow Hand [NN only] Folder 329
Young-Man-Afraid-of-his-Horses [Pine Ridge, S.D., 1891; see also 1.128] Folder 330
Folder Yuma Indians Extent: [6 items] 331
Folder Zele, Sub-Chief (Apache) and wife 332
Folder Ireland, John, Gov. [DC; 6 items] 333
Irma Hotel, Cody, Wyo.- Bar Room Extent: [2 items] Folder 334
Irvan, Tom--see 3.175
Ives, Caleb S., Rev. [NN] Folder 335
Irvine, W. C.--see 3.2
Folder Jackrabbit (Odessa) [9 items; 2 slides] 336
Jackson, Shortie--see 3.173, Oversize #4
61 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Jackson, Stonewall Extent: [2 items] 337
Folder Jacoby, Josephine (Mezzo-soprano, opera) 338
James, Jesse and Mrs.; Frank; [mother of James brothers; 35 items; NN; 3 signed, Folder presumably by Jesse and Frank James] 339
James, Frank [SN only; see also 2.339, 3.279, 4.161] Folder 340
James, Judge Extent: [2 items] Folder 341
James, Robert--see 2.339
James, Will; Dalton, Emmett; Cole, Geo. T. Extent: [2 items] Folder 342
Folder Jaramillo, Don Pedrito [4 items; NN] 343
Jeff, Uncle (Houston's servant)--see 2.198
Jefferson County hanging, c[a]. 1906 [4 items; see also 2.142] Folder 344
Jefferson, Joe--see 1.4
Jefferson, Thomas Folder 345
Folder Jenkins, Chas. H., Judge, [Brownwood] 346
Jenkins, N. L.--see 4.164
Jennings, Al; Aldrich, R. W., Capt.; Baca, Elfego [sic] [4 items; NN; see also 3.219] Folder 347
Johnson--see 1.287
Johnson, Billy--see 1.128
Drawer 3 Johnson City [Main Street; see also 1.28] Folder 1
62 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Johnson County, [Wyo.]- Cattle raiders 2
Johnson, Dick--see 1.128
Johnson, Elmo--see 1.79
Johnson, Frank--see 1.32
Johnson, Frank, Capt. [see also 4.169] Folder 3
Johnson, Frank, Sheriff (Colorado, Tex., 1903)--see 4.165
Johnson, J. C.--see 3.2
Johnson, John A. [Gov. of Minn.] Folder 4
Johnson, Mollie [with] Uncle Joe and Aunt Mollie Folder 5
Johnson, Moses, Dr. and Mrs.- Graves [Chocolate Bayou; Johnson was Secretary of the Treasury of the Republic of Tex. under Anson Jones; 3 items] Folder 6
Johnson, Thomas Ignacious, Lt. in Texas company [killed in Civil War, Manassas, Va., Aug. 30, 1862; 3 items] Folder 7
Johnson, Tom (Cook)--see 4.164
Folder Johnson, Tom L. [Mayor of Cleveland] 8
Johnston, Albert Sidney [Gen.; 5 items; NN; see also 2.269, 4.170] Folder 9
Johnston, J. E. (Engraving) Folder 10
Jones, Anson Folder 11
Jones, Frank, Capt. (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Jones, Frank, Capt.- Monument [taken in 1938] Folder 12
Jones, Fred--see 4.211
Jones, Geo.--see 3.85
63 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Jones, Grandma and spinning wheel [at Frontier Times Museum; 10 items] Folder 13
Jones, Gus T.--see 3.24
Jones, Gus [Texas Ranger; 1906; 2 items; see also 4.169] Folder 14
Jones, John B., [Major of Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers, established 1874] Folder 15
Folder Jones, Sam, Rev. [Evangelist; 2 items] 16
Jones, Samuel R., Col. [NN only] Folder 17
Jones, Tom--see 1.27
Jones, Prof.--see 1.277
Jones, Walter (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Folder Journalism Display [Printing press; 4 items] 18
Joy, Tobe Folder 19
Joyce, Mrs. W. J. (Wife of Rev. W. J. Joyce)--see 7.5
Judge Roy Bean--see 1.64
Jump, Miss--see 1.44
Jump, Mrs. J. E.--see 1.44
Junction City- Land Rush, 1902; Courthouse, [1917]; Lover's Leap [4 items; NN] Folder 20
Kansas--see, 1.129, 1.131, 2.1, 2.2, 2.30, 2.73, 3.21, 4.3, 4.95, 4.175; see also photographer 1.112, 1.293, 2.302
Kansas home (old time dugout) of Andrew DeGraff [1878] Folder 21
Karnes, Quil (Alice, Tex., 1906)--see 4.169
Karpis, Alvin--see 4.232
64 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Kavenaugh, Lyla--see 1.4
Keaton, Pearce [NN] Folder 22
Kelly, Ed. O. Folder 23
Kelly, George "Machine Gun" Extent: [4 items] Folder 24
Kelly, [Luther S.] "Yellowstone" [Scout for General Miles, 1876-1877; 2 items; NN] Folder 25
Kelly, Mrs. George (Katherine)--see 3.24
Kendall, Wm., Capt.--see 4.202
Kendricks, Emmet--see 4.11
Kenny, George, Lt.--see 4.202
Keough, Miles, Col.--see 1.257
Kerr, John B., Capt.--see 4.202
Folder Kerrville, Tex.- First Baptist Church 26
Kessler, Morris--see 1.20
Ketchum, Black Jack, Hanging of [Clayton, N.M., April, 1, 1901; 10 items; see also Folder 2.142] 27
Ketchum, Pete--see 4.169
Kid, Jim--see 1.128
Kidder, Katherine--see 1.4
Kilpatrick, Ben--see 3.320
Kilpatrick, Ben and Beck, Ole (Dead and being held up) [Smithers; NN only; see also Folder 3.320] 28
Kimball, A. S., Maj.--see 3.159
Kimball, Grace--see 1.4
65 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Kimball, J. F., Dr.--see 3.233
King, Charlie--see 4.169
Folder King, Frank [empty folder; see also 3.168] 29
King, G. W.--see 4.164
King, Jim (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
King, Lou--see 3.175
King, Mollie--see 3.123
King, Tom--see 4.169
Kirchner, Carl [see also 4.166] Folder 30
Kirchner, Carl, Sgt. (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
Kirkpatrick (Pay-off man)--see 3.24
Kitchen, Pete (Ariz. pioneer) Folder 31
Knox, Philander Chase, Attorney General of Philadelphia and U.S. Senator Folder 32
Knudson, Edwin [b. Jan 14, 1843] Folder 33
Koch, O. H.--see 3.233
Koehler, M., Lt.--see 4.202
Koen, Mrs. P. A. (Survivor of Mountain Meadows Massacre) [1914] Folder 34
Kone, Mrs. (Rebecca)--see 7.5
Kone, Mrs. (Ruby)--see 7.5
Kraft, Walter--see 3.292
Krempkau, Wm. B. [1868, 1885, 19--; 6 items; NN; see also 2.89, 2.268] Folder 35
La Bahia [Mission], Goliad, Tex. [7 items; NN] Folder 36
66 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Lackey, John- Ranch near Menard, 1927 [empty folder; see also Oversize #47-48] Folder 37
LaGrange, Tex., 1927 [empty folder; see also Oversize #49] Folder 38
Laing, Chas., Pvt.--see 2.167
Lamar, Mirabeau B[uonaparte] [see also 3.315] Folder 39
Lambert, Commissioner--see 4.183
Lambert, Fred [b. Cimarron, N.M., Jan. 23, 1887; N.M. Mounted Police; Cattle Folder Inspector] 40
Lampasas, Tex.- Belnap Rifles [Competitive Team], 1885 Folder 41
Lampson, Chippy--see 1.223
Lamson, Mr., Washington Home Guards--see 3.70
Landreth, N. A., Pres., Texas Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association--see 3.233
Landrum, James David, Texas Ranger and Waco Peace Officer [SN only] Folder 42
Lane, John, Uncle (Famous Texas fiddler) [2 items; see also 1.44] Folder 43
Lane, Van (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
Lang, John--see 3.85
Langtry, Lillie Extent: [4 items] Folder 44
Lanham, S[amuel] W. T., Gov. [1902-04; 2 items] Folder 45
Folder Lansdowne, Lord, British Foreign Minister 46
Laramie City, Wyo.- 1868 Hanging: Big Steve, Con Moyer, Ace Moyer [NN only] Folder 47
67 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Larkin--see 4.169
La Salle Statue [near Indianola, Tex.] Extent: [4 items] Folder 48
Latham, James V. (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
Lauderdale- Home, Winedale, Tex. Folder 49
Laughlin, J. T.--see 4.169
Folder Lawhon, Luther A. [1861-1922; 2 items] 50
Lawhon Photographers- [David E.? and family; 13 items] Folder 51
Lawther, Joe E.--see 3.233
Lawton, H. W., Capt.--see 3.159
Laxson, Crawford, Pearsall, Tex. Folder 52
Laxson, Earl; Mussey, Frank; Pruett, Ben; Love, Dick, ca. 1895 [inscribed on verso Folder by Earl Laxson] 53
Lea, Henry Clinton- House in Marion, Ala. where Nancy and Sam Houston were Folder married; [Clinton was Nancy's brother] Extent: [2 items] 54
Lea, Nancy--see 2.198
Folder Lea, Pryor and [Mrs.] Extent: [17 items] 55
Leakey, Tex. [empty folder; see also NN #92] Folder 56
Leatherwood, Robert N. Folder 57
Lee, Baldwin P. Folder 58
Lee, Pope Folder 59
Lee, Robert E., Gen. [4 items; NN] Folder 60
68 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Lehman, F. H.--see 2.115
Lehmann, Herman (Indian captive) [4 items; NN; see also 2.268] Folder 61
Leis [Lease?], Henry--see 3.134
Folder Lemburg, E.- Dry goods and grocery store 62
Leslie, Buckskin Frank [1881] Folder 63
Leslie, Elsie--see 1.5
Lewis, Lon, Ranger, U.S. Marshall [Sheriff in Tulsa County, Okla.; 2 items] Folder 64
Folder Lewis, Samuel K.- [Grave] near Winedale 65
Lewis, Smiley--see 3.240
Lewis, W. W.--see 3.325
Libertaux, F. M.--see 3.2
Folder Liberty Bell [during visit to Del Rio; NN] 66
Liddil, Dick [Member of Jesse James Gang; 1882] Folder 67
Lightfoot, Paul (Baptist Church, Independence)--see 2.206
Lillie, Gordon [Wm., "Pawnee Bill," Maj.]--see 1.128, 3.253
Lima, Tex. (formerly Fagan) Extent: [3 items] Folder 68
Lincoln, Abraham, [Pres.]
Assassination of- Facsimile of letter describing the events, dated Apr. 30, 1865 Folder Extent: [5 items] 69
Officers on battleground; funeral [train] car [also includes sketch of Battleground Folder Manassas, portraits and correspondence; 19 items; NN] 70
69 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Lincoln, G. T. Folder 71
Folder Lincoln, N.M., 1880s Extent: [2 items] 72
Folder Lindheimer, Jacob [photo of self-portrait] 73
Lindsay, Owen F. [and Mrs.] Folder 74
Linscom, Brazil--see 3.267
Lipman, Clara--see 1.5
Little Big Horn- Custer Battlefield [1886, 8 items; see also 1.257] Folder 75
Little Breeches--see 1.175
Little, Dick (Scout)--see 4.202
Little Sioux (Gen. Custer's scout) Folder 76
Little, Wm.--see 3.2
Littleton, Alex--see 4.169
Littleton, Brown--see 4.169
Live Oak County- Public School, 1887 Extent: [6 items] Folder 77
Live Oak School, Parker County Folder 78
Livestock: Ranches, corrals, hogs, sheep, cattle, [goat, rooster] Extent: [14 items] Folder 79
Llano, Tex.- Llano Hotel Folder 80
Locke, Frederick T., Capt.--see 3.70
Locomotives Extent: [2 items] Folder 81
Logan, Harvey (alias Curry, Kid)--see 3.320
Long, H. H.--see 3.286
Long, Jane--see 3.315, 4.170
70 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Long, Opal--see 4.232
Longabaugh, Harry--see 3.320
Longhorn Caverns Folder 82
Longley, Bill [also Longley's grave at Giddings, Tex.; 1878, n.d.; 4 items; NN] Folder 83
Love, Dick--see 3.53
Folder Lowe, Joseph "Red Joe,""Rowdy Joe" [NN] 84
Lowther, Alex--see 3.2
Loyd, Eli--see 1.44
Lozier, Dr.--see 4.169
LS Ranch House, Tascosa, Oldham County, Tex. Folder 85
Lubbock, Francis R. [Gov. and Senator; 7 items; DC] Folder 86
Lucas, Elmer "Chicken"--see 1.222
Lunsford, John R. [1912] Folder 87
Lynch, Joe--see Oversize #4
Lynchings--see 2.165, 4.78, 4.260
Mabe, P. H. and Mrs. [NN only] Folder 88
Mabrito, Ed, [Probation officer] and Patterson,? Folder 89
Mabry, Tom (1882)--see 4.167
Mabry, W. N.--see 4.169
Mabry, W. S.--see 3.279, 4.161
McAllister, Ed--see 3.85
McCaleb, Bill--see 1.44
71 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
McCall, Thomas [Lawman in Medina and Bexar Counties] Folder 90
McCandles, David C. (Killed by Wild Bill Hickok) [3 items; NN] Folder 91
McCauley, Billie (Alice, Tex., 1906)--see 4.169
McCauley, Billy [same as Billie McCauley?]--see 4.169
McCauley, Wm. (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
McClellan, Gen.--see 3.70
McClernand, John A., Maj. Gen.--see 3.70
McClure, Bob--see 4.169
McClure, Robert [same as Bob McClure?] (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
McColet(?) [McCalet], F. M. Folder 92
McComas, Judge and family, [murdered between Deming and Silver City, N.M.] Folder 93
McConnell, Dick W. and Webb, Grover [U.S. Mounted Inspectors of Customs; 2 Folder items; *oversize removed to 6.13] 94*
McCornell, Mr.?--see 4.71 Folder 94
McCoy, James, Hon. [San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line] Folder 95
McCulloch, Ben, Gen. [Soldier and legislator; 3 items] Folder 96
McCune, Bill--see 1.128
McCurdy, Elmer (alias Curtis, Frank or Davidson, Frank) Folder 97
McDade, Floyd--see 3.292
McDonald, Bill [Capt., Texas Ranger; 2 items; see also 4.169] Folder 98
72 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
McDonald, Lafe Folder 99
McDonald Observatory Folder 100
McDougall, Mrs. T. M.--see 1.257
McDougall, T. M., Capt.--see 1.257, 3.75
McFarland, Lt.--see 2.71
McGeeney, P. S. [Deputy U.S. Marshall; signed] Folder 101
McGillicuddy, V. T., Dr.--see 1.128
McGowen, Hugh, Capt.--see 4.202
McGurrin, Manis "Montana Mack," Maj. [see also 1.171, 2.22, 4.202] Folder 102
McIntosh, Donald, Lt.--see 1.257
McIntosh, Mrs. Donald--see 1.257
MacKenzie, Ranald S., Col. Extent: [6 items] Folder 103
McKinley, William, Pres. (speaking in Alamo Plaza on visit to San Antonio, Tex.) [n.d.; *oversize removed to 6.14] Folder *
McLean, L.--see 2.2
McLemore, Atkins Jefferson (Texas politician and newspaperman) [NN only] Folder 104
McLennan, Bosque John [and] Neil, Sr. Extent: [5 items] Folder 105
Folder McLennan, Niell Extent: [5 items] 106
McLowery, Tom and Frank; Clanton, Billie (Casualties of the Earp-Clanton Feud, Folder [Tombstone, Ariz., 1881]) 107
McMahon, F.M., Dept. U.S. Marshall (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
McMasters, James E.--see 3.279
73 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
McMeans, Gee (Colorado, Tex., 1903)--see 4.165
McMurray, Elizabeth Ann--see 3.266
McNally, M. A.--see 3.2
McNelly, Leander
Grave and graveyard near Burton Extent: [2 items] Folder 108
Texas Ranger [1889; 6 items] Folder 109
McNew, Prof.--see 3.233
McNuner Oak (Large tree near Victoria, Tex., [named after man killed near it]) Folder 110
McPartland, Buckskin Frank--see 1.171
Maddox, Allen--see 4.164
Madera, Pres.(?)--see 1.165
Madera, Francisco- Shrine Class in which he was a novice [NN only] Folder 111
Mahoney, J. F. (Indian fighter, [Prescott, Ariz.]) [1927] Folder 112
Folder Mail (Lady carrier) Extent: [2 items] 113
Majors, P. J.--see 1.182
Maldonado, Andalecio--see 4.62
Maldonado, Vivian--see 4.62
Maledon, George Folder 114
Malone, Papie--see 7.5
Mallanado, Indelico--see 1.171
Manlon[?], Mrs.-- see 7.5
74 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Manning, A. E. ([Hardware merchant], Northfield, Minn.; [wounded Cole Younger Folder and William Stiles, alias Chadwell, during] Younger-James Robbery) [2 items; NN] 115
Manning, Mrs. Daniel Folder 116
Mansfield, Ed [and] Newcomer, Joe [with] longhorn steer [NN] Folder 117
Folder Map of Utah and N.M. Territories, 1855 118
Folder Marburger, Elo- Log house near Round Top 119
Marding--see 2.71
Markham, Jim--see 1.81
Mars, Capt.--see 3.170
Marsden, Crosby (Alice, Tex., 1906)--see 4.169
Marsh, Bryan, Capt.--see 4.164
Marshall Ford (Mansfield) Dam Folder 120
Martin, Jim, Pvt.--see 4.168
Martin, Sam and William [2 outlaws, killed 1903] Folder 121
Mason, James E. and James E., Jr. [2 items; *oversize removed to 6.15, 6.16] Folder 122*
Mason, Tex. [Fort Mason Hotel, Girls Band (1894), Main Street, Martin Moran Folder Saloon, Mason County Courthouse, Ranch Store, Todd Store; 12 items] 123
Massingale, Mollie--see 1.293
Mast, Sheriff--see 3.83
Masters, F. A.- Home Folder 124
Folder Masterson, Bat [3 items; NN; see also 2.2] 125
75 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Mather, Andrew [1851-1929 or 1939; 2 items- 1 photo, 1 ALS] Folder 126
Mathews, Harry--see 4.27
Folder Matthews, Frank, Capt. [on horse] 127
Matthews, Frank, Pvt. [same as Capt. Frank Matthews?]--see 4.168
Mathis (Attorney for Kelly)--see 3.24
Maverick, Albert, Sr. [1878] Folder 128
Folder Maverick Hotel (San Antonio) [1880s] 129
Maverick, Maury, Sr. Folder 130
Maximillian, Arch Duke, Emperor of Mexico Folder 131
Maxwell, Lucien Bonaparte- Home, Ft. Sumner Folder 132
Maxwell, Peter- Grave [1928] Folder 133
Maxwell, Peter Menard and Leis [Lease?], Henry [NN] Folder 134
Folder Mayer, Sol (San Angelo, [Tex.] rancher) 135
Maylan, M., Capt.--see 1.257
Maylan, Mrs. M.--see 1.257
Mays, Pattie--see 1.293
Folder Mazurek, Phillip [2 items; see also 2.94] 136
Mazzanovich, Anton (Author of Trailing Geronimo) Extent: [2 items] Folder 137
Meade, Gen.--see 3.70
76 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Meade, Wm. K., [U.S. Marshall, Ariz., 1880s, 1890s] Extent: [2 items] Folder 138
Medina, Tex. [Baptist Church, Cold Spring near head of river, Grocery, Dry Goods and Shoe Store, Main Street, Medina River, OST Garage, Spillway at Medina Dam; Folder 10 items] 139
Melchior, Rudolf [Artist; includes portrait and photos of title page and sketches from Folder work Tage Buch, 1853; 6 items] 140
Menard, Tex. (Menardville), View of, 1898 [and after 1899 Flood]; Baptist Folder Encampment [15 items; NN] 141
Folder Menger Hotel (San Antonio) [4 items; NN] 142
Mercer, A. W., Lt.--see 1.128
Merchant, S. W. Folder 143
Mersfelder, Nick [Trans-Pecos character; 2 items] Folder 144
Metal racks for sabres, guns, knives Extent: [5 items] Folder 145
Methodist Conference, 1889 Folder 146
Folder Meusebach, John O. 147-148
Founder of Fredericksburg [portraits; 10 items] Folder 147
Reproduction of "Treaty of Peace," a painting by his daughter [100th Anniversary Folder Celebration invitation; 4 items] 148
Mexican
Army cooks Folder 149
Beggar Folder 150
77 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Revolutionists; Juarez, [Mexico]; Langtry, [Tex.]; Mexican bandits; [Battle of Folder Matamoros, Mexico, 1913] [25 items; see also 2.105] 151
Mexico--see 1.99, 1.212, 1.282, 2.105, 2.256, 3, 131, 3.149-3.151, 3.331, 3.176,
3.226, 3.235, 4.3, 4.42, 4.92, 4.258
Middleton, Thomas "Doc" (Cowboy, gambler) [see also 1.223] Folder 152
Midland, Tex.- Pliska Plane, c[a]. 1910 Extent: [5 items] Folder 153
Mier pioneers- Haciendo Salado [Victory at Salado] Folder 154
Milam, Mrs. B. B., Driftwood, Tex. [with spinning wheel] Folder 155
Milam, Ben [includes portraits and grave in San Antonio; 6 items; NN] Folder 156
Milam, J. B., Rev.--see 3.156
Milam, Mrs. John Folder 157
Miles, John D., Col. Folder 158
Miles, Nelson A., Gen.
Extent: [5 items] Folder 159
[SN- damaged] Folder 160
Miller, Adolph--see 2.167
Miller, Archie; Barnette, Graham; Crawford, Peter; Miller, Roy- Texas Rangers, in Folder Smithers Coll[ection] 161
Miller, Clel [1876; 2 items; NN] Folder 162
Miller, Jim; Burwell; Allen; West- Hanging, Ada, Okla. [see also 2.142, 4.27] Folder 163
Miller, Mr. (1875)--see 4.165
78 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Miller, Roy--see 3.161
Miller, W. L. (Bill), Texas Ranger [NN only] Folder 164
Mills, A. L.--see 4.201
Folder Mills, Roger Q., U.S. Senator [4 items; DC] 165
Milner, Joseph E. (Grandson of Calif[ornia] Joe) [4 items; NN] Folder 166
Milner, Moses E. "California Joe," [Scout for Gen. Custer; 8 items; see also 1.245] Folder 167
Milton, Jeff, Deputy U.S. Marshall; King, Frank M.; Scarborough, George [3 items; Folder see also 4.64] 168
Mimms, Henry [1816-1925, Texas Ranger, cattleman; 7 items] Folder 169
Mims, J. L. and Family, Ft. Worth [Bandera Gathering, 1934; 7 items; see also 2.220] Folder 170
Mims, J. L., Jr.--see 3.170
Minnesota--see 1.132, 2.44, 2.258, 2.313, 3.4, 3.115, 3.222, 4.264, 5.7, 5.33; see also
photographer 4.290
Missouri--see 2.55, 2.133, 2.272, 3.283, 3.284, 4.191, 4.245; see also photographer
1.22
Mitchell, Blade [tintype] Folder 171
Mitchell, Jim--see 1.128
Mix, Lottie--see 3.173
Mix, Luther--see Oversize #4
Mix, Tom Extent: [4 items] Folder 172
Mix, Tom and others- Cummins Wild West and Indian Congress, 1906 [2 items, Folder including original letter; see also Oversize #4] 173
79 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Moass, Capt.--see 2.220
Modoc lava beds (N.M.?) [1935] Folder 174
Montana--see 2.253, 3.175, 4.15, 4.184, 4.201
Montana man hunters of the seventies [1880; 2 items; NN] Folder 175
Monterrey, Mexico- Scenes, bldgs. [Bishop's Palace, Cathedral and Saddle Mountain, Folder Penitentiary, Roble Church and Public School, view of Hidalgo Plaza; 7 items] 176
Monument Hill, La Grange, Tex. Folder 177
Houston Chronicle pictures Extent: [8 items] Folder 178
Moody, Dan and Mrs.--see 1.225
Moore, Charles R.--see 3.233
Moore, J. B. [NN only] Folder 179
Moore, J. B. (Jeff) [same as J. B. Moore?]--see 1.239
Moore, John--see 4.169
Moore, Lee, [Parents] of, Otterbein, Ind. [NN only] Folder 180
Folder Moore, T. R. [Chirro Valley, Ariz.] 181
Mormon with five wives, Farmington, Utah [NN only] Folder 182
Moos, William C. Folder 183
Mootz, H. Edwin, Col. Folder 184
Morgan--see 2.71
Morgan, J. M.--see 3.292
80 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Morosini, Attilio, Mrs. and daughter, Washington's great, great, great grand niece Folder 185
Morowitz, Mrs. (Frances) and granddaughter, Patsy Jean Fisher Folder 186
Morrell, Ed [Spent time in San Quentin and Folsom prisons] Folder 187
Morrell, Geo. W., Maj.--see 3.70
Morris, Brack (1882)--see 4.167
Morris, Capt.--see 4.169
Morrison, B. M.--see 3.2
Morrow, Nancy Elizabeth (Eldest daughter of Sam Houston)--see 2.198
Folder Morton, Paul, Secretary of the Navy 188
Moses, Tad--see 2.52
Folder Moss, Steve [Llano, Tex.; 2 items] 189
Mossman, Burton C. [First Capt. of Arizona Rangers, cattleman; 1936] Folder 190
Mountain Mike, Hanging of [3 items; see also 2.142] Folder 191
Mueller, Willie--see 1.24
Muldoon, Arty--see 1.171
Muldoon, [Miguel], Father, [Resident priest of Austin Colony, 1823-1842]- Monument ([Photo] sent by Jesse Gibson to Houston Chronicle for Shuffler art[icle]) Folder Extent: [3 items] 192
Mulhern, Charles [Ft. Davis] Folder 193
Munson, Henry--see 1.222
Murchison, A. H. (Trail boss) [NN; see also Oversize #5] Folder 194
81 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Murchison, Bill Folder 195
Murchison, Hood--see 1.239
Murphy, Jim- Home [NN only] Folder 196
Murphy, Johnny--see 3.240
Murphy, Lawrence G.--see 2.3
Murphy, Steve (Newspaperman, Sonora, Tex., [1890s; publisher of Devil's River Folder News]) 197
Murphy, W. W., Capt.--see 4.291
Murrah, Dan [NN] Folder 198
Murrah, Pendleton, Gov. [of] Tex. [5 items; DC] Folder 199
Murray, Edna--see 4.232
Murray, Sid--see 3.292
Murray, Wi[nnie]--see 3.123
Mussey, Frank--see 3.53
Mynett, J. D.--see 3.2
Nathan, Harold--see 3.24
Nauer, Max Folder 200
Navarro, Jesus Galan- Funeral [notice, Eagle Pass, Tex., Oct. 7, 1919] Folder 201
Navy carrier Extent: [2 items] Folder 202
Neal, Doc--see 4.169
Neal, E. T.--see 4.164
Neff, Pat, Gov.--see 3.233
Negley, Ferd [sic], U.S. Marshall--see 4.169
82 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Neil, Edgar--see 4.169
Neilson, Nesta--see 1.5
Nelson, [George] "Baby Face" [alias of Gillis, Lester; 2 items] Folder 203
Nelson, John (Scout, interpreter, [Ft. Sheridan]) [3 items; see also 1.128] Folder 204
Nelson, Julia "Indian Prince" [Daughter of John Nelson; see also 3.204] Folder 205
Nevada--see 1.31, 3.206, 4.195
Nevada: Bottle House, Ryalite [made entirely of beer bottles]; Lost City, [Mrada]; Folder Goldfield (Mining town) [1906; 3 items; see also 1.31] 206
New Braunfels, Tex. [Landa Mill, Sophienburg Memorial Museum; 2 items] Folder 207
New Mexico--see 1.207, 1.227, 2.3, 2.57, 2.61, 2.86, 2.179, 2.231, 3.27, 3.40, 3.72,
3.93, 3.118, 3.132, 3.174, 3.208, 3.209, 3.262, 3.265, 4.10, 4.143, 5.29; see also
photographer 1.209
New Mexico and Utah Territories, Map of [empty folder; see 3.118] Folder 208
New Mexico- Scenes [Burros, oldest house in U.S. (Santa Fe), Palace of the Governors (erected 1605), ruins of Ft. Marcy (built in 1846), San Miguel Church Folder (erected 1607); postcards; 5 items] 209
Folder Newcomb, James P. Extent: [2 items] 210
Newcombe, Tom (Man who killed California Joe) Extent: [2 items] Folder 211
Newcomer, Joe--see 3.117
Newman, Bud [West Tex. train robber, killed by Bill Taylor] Folder 212
Folder 83 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Newman, J. B. [Devil's River ranchman] 213
Newton, Allen (1887)--see 4.167
Newton, Jess [Brother of members of Newton Gang, who robbed banks in Boerne, Folder Hondo, New Braunfels, San Marcos] 214
Newton, Josie--see 2.221
Folder Nicholas I, Czar of Russia [ca. 1905] 215
Nichols, Carleton B. [Jehovah's Witness in flag saluting incident, Breed Junior High Folder School; 2 items] 216
Nimitz, Chester [W.], Adm. Extent: [2 items] Folder 217
Nimitz Hotel (Fredericksburg, Tex.) Extent: [2 items] Folder 218
Nix, E. D., U.S. Marshall, Okla. [NN; see also 1.89] Folder 219
Nixon, J. P.--see 4.169
Norfleet, J. Frank [3 items; NN] Folder 220
Norris, Charlie (1882)--see 4.167
Folder North, L. H., Capt. [Great marksman, scout] 221
Northcroft, Mrs. E.--see 7.5
Northfield, Minn. (Proposed site of Heywood Monument at Bridge Square) [NN Folder only] 222
Nowery, E. S., Production and Drilling Supt. of Gulf Coast Division, Beaumont--see 3.234
Nowlin, Henry Moote Folder 223
Noyes, E. N.--see 3.233
84 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Nueces, Battle of [Massacre; copyprint of painting, original in Comfort] Folder 224
Neuces Massacre, [1861]- Monument, Comfort, Tex. Folder 225
Nuncio, Albino R., Hon., [Dept. of Public Works] (Mexican government official, Folder worked with San Antonio International Fair) [SN only] 226
Folder Oakley, Annie [1889, n.d.; 2 items] 227
Oates, Mark [Rhome, Tex.] Folder 228
Obenchain, Frank [Cattle buyer, Junction, Tex.] Folder 229
Folder O'Brien Family [14 items; SN only] 230
Ochiltree, Thomas P., Col. [Famous Texan; 1890; NN] Folder 231
O'Connor, Doris--see 4.232
Oden, Lon (Shafter Wines, 1890)--see 4.169
Oge, Louis, [1832-1915, French-born] Texas Ranger Extent: [2 items] Folder 232
Oil Centennial, Nacogdoches, Sept. 1966 Extent: [24 items] Folder 233
Oil field history, from Mrs. John Sweeney, 7-12-65 Extent: [39 items] Folder 234
Ojinga, Mexico Folder 235
Oklahoma--see 1.78, 1.89, 1.135, 1.213, 1.227, 1.244, 1.248, 2.81, 2.84, 2.135, 3.24, 3.64, 3.163, 3.219, 3.234, 3.236, 3.254, 4.3, 4.172, 4.181, 4.262
Folder Oklahoma City, 1889 Extent: [2 items] 236
Old Fiddler's Contest, July 4, 1927 (Old Settler's Reunion, Bandera, Tex.) [*oversize 85 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Old Fiddler's Contest, July 4, 1927 (Old Settler's Reunion, Bandera, Tex.) [*oversize removed to 7.1] Folder *
Old Ironsides replica [in Frontier Times Museum; made by Cmdr. G. Keith Gordon, Folder formerly of Royal Navy; 8 items] 237
Old Time Trail Drivers Association, San Antonio, 1915 [*oversize removed to 7.6] Folder *
Olson, John--see 2.207
Omohundro, Jack "Texas Jack"--see 1.133, 1.257, 4.158
Ord, E. O. C., Maj. Gen. [Reputed grandson of George IV and Lady Fitzherbert] Folder 238
Oregon--see 2.85, 4.226, 5.29
Oregon Trail, [Pioneer] Monument to, Casper, Wyo. Folder 239
Orient Saloon, Bisbee, Ariz. Extent: [4 items] Folder 240
Ortega, Gen.--see 1.165
Osborne, Thomas Clayborn [Trail driver, Bastrop, Tex.; 2 items] Folder 241
Oury, W. S. (Sheriff, Pima Co., Ariz., [1873-1877]) Folder 242
Outlaw, Bass (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Outlaws--see 1.20, 1.27, 1.41, 1.81, 1.84, 1.113, 1.181, 1.183, 1.208, 1.213, 1.218, 1.222, 1.228, 1.244, 1.259, 2.6, 2.123, 2.143, 2.146, 2.174, 2.233, 2.339, 2.340, 3.67,
3.115, 3.121, 3.151, 3.212, 3.214, 3.275, 3.320, 4.5, 4.22, 4.76, 4.102, 4.117, 4.128, 4.134, 4.215, 4.223, 4.232, 4.255, 4.257, 4.264, 4.288
Owens, George Folder 243
Owens, Jim (Associated with [Col.] Goodnight in running buffalo [on north rim of Folder Grand Canyon]) 244
86 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Ox carts [and] oxen [including photo of ancient Egyptian cart now in Halthorpe Folder Museum] [5 items; NN] 245
Paderewski--see 1.5
Paint Rock Extent: [10 items] Folder 246
Palen, Annie--see 1.293
Palmer, Ed (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
Palmer, J. W.--see 4.237
Parker, Bonnie, and Barrow, Clyde [3 items; see also 1.52] Folder 247
Parker, Cynthia Ann and Indian boy [11 items; see also 2.300] Folder 248
Parker, George (alias Cassidy, Butch)--see 3.320
Parker, L. H. --see 3.2
Parkins, Tom, Production Supt., Okla.--see 3.234
Patch, Alexander McCarrell, Capt. [NN only] Folder 249
Pate, Mrs. (Vera Ashcraft) [Great grand-daughter of Maj. Benjamin F. Bryant] Folder 250
Patterson, ?--see 3.89
Patton, C. C. and James H. Folder 251
Paugh, William--see 4.164
Paul, Bob (Wells Fargo Express messenger; [Deputy U.S. Marshall and Immigration Folder Inspector, Cochise County, Ariz.]) 252
Pawnee Bill (Lillie, Gordon [Wm., Maj.]) and Mrs. (May Lillie) [12 items; NN; one Folder autographed by Pawnee Bill; see also 1.128] 253
Payne, D. L., Capt., "The Father of Oklahoma" [2 items; NN] Folder 254
87 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Peak, Junius, Capt. [empty folder; *oversize removed to 7.2] Folder 255*
Pearson, W. B. "Idaho Bill," Col. [Scout and plainsman; see also 3.302] Folder 256
Peary, Mrs. Robert F. [Wife of famous North Pole expeditioner] Folder 257
Folder Pease, Elisha M. [Gov.; 4 items; DC] 258
Peck, Al (Ariz. pioneer, [Nogales; wife killed by Apaches in 1886]) Folder 259
Pecos River Bridge Folder 260
Pecos, Tex., 1894- Driver, Lem and Clements, M[anning] [2 items; see also 1.205] Folder 261
Pecos Valley, N.M. Folder 262
Pedernales River Valley Folder 263
Pederson, Pauline--see 2.221
Peel, M. R., 1854-1882- Grave Folder 264
Penitente Morado, Arriba County, N.M.; also, Campo Santo of "Los Penitentes," and Folder Penitente procession [5 items; NN] 265
Pentecost, Eilene, Casper, Wyo.--see 2.221
Penwall(?)--see 3.75
Perry, Claire Hodges--see 3.266
Perry, David, Maj.--see 4.202
Perry, George Sessions [Author; photo taken at McMurray's Bookshop, Dallas; 2 Folder items] 266
Perry, Ollie (near San Saba, Tex., 1897)--see 4.169
88 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Perry, R. C. (Rufe), Capt. of Co. D, Texas Rangers Extent: [2 items] Folder 267
Persee, Thomas--see 2.167
Pershing, John J., Lt.--see 4.202
Peters, Pink--see 1.82
Pew, J. Edgard, Vice-Pres.--see 3.234
Pfeuffer, George S., Sen. [New Braunfels; 2 items] Folder 268
Philips, John F. [Judge] Folder 269
Phillips, John R. [NN only] Folder 270
Phillips, Montgomery Wright, Round Mountain Indian Fight [NN only] Folder 271
Phillips, William J. and family; Melisa Crownover Phillips [NN only] Folder 272
Piedras Negras, 1882 [Palacio Municipal; 2 items] Folder 273
Pierce, Abel Head "Shanghai" [Statue near Blessing, Tex.; 3 items; NN] Folder 274
Pierce, Charlie [Member of Bill Doolin Outlaw Gang] Folder 275
Pierce, Frank--see 1.239
Pierson, R. B. "Idaho Bill," Col.--see 3.302
Pike--see 4.169
Pine Ridge Agency, S.D.- Grand review of U.S. troops after Indian surrender [see Folder also 2.330] 276
Pinkerton, Allan, Maj., Head of Secret Service-- see 3.70
89 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Pioneer cabin Folder 277
Folder Pioneer Lancers- Shield [of organization] 278
Pioneers of the Panhandle Folder 279
Folder Pistol, Cap and ball [style; 6 items] 280
Folder Pitts, Charley [1876; 2 items; NN] 281
Poe, John William [Sheriff of Lincoln Co.; NN] Folder 282
Poland, J. S., Col.--see 1.257
Pomeroy, C. A.--see 4.291
Folder Pony Express [see also 1.241, 3.283, 3.284] 283-284
Barn (St. Joseph, Mo.) [1937] Folder 283
Monument, St Joseph, Mo. Folder 284
Pope, Ann Phillips [NN only] Folder 285
Porter, Fitz John, Maj. Gen.--see 3.70
Porter, Leo--see 1.277
Porter, William Sidney (Henry, O.) [Hill City Quartette, 1886; 8 items] Folder 286
Potter, Andrew Jackson Folder 287
Potter, Jack Extent: [2 items] Folder 288
Potter, Robert Folder 289
Powell, Joe, Pvt.--see 4.168
Power(?), H. R., Dr.--see 3.75
Powers, A. R.--see 3.2
90 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Prairie schooner Extent: [3 items] 290
Pratt, Orson (Mormon, [Brigham Young's "right hand man"]) Folder 291
Print shops, Old and San Antonio Light composing room [1912; 2 items] Folder 292
Folder Prohibition Days, West Tex.- [Building] 293
Pruett, Ben--see 3.53
Putnam, Ed (alias Sibley) [killed 1906; 4 items] Folder 294
Putman, Jim (Shafter Wines, 1890)--see 4.169
Putman, Lige (Alice, Tex., 1906)--see 4.169
Quantrell, Wm. G. [William C., or Charles William, noted Guerilla Chief during Civil Folder War; 2 items; NN] 295
Queen, Lee--see 4.169
Quigley, George and Berger, David G. [General Electric Patent Probe] Folder 296
Rabago, Mujeres listas para recibir (Women ready to receive Rabago) Folder 297
Folder Rabb, Polly Crownover [NN only] 298
Raine, Wm. McLeod, [Denver] and Hunter, J. Marvin [1934; 3 items] Folder 299
Ramsey, Ben, Chairman, Texas Railroad Commission--see 3.233
Ranchman taming wild horses in Tex. [NN only] Folder 300
Ranck, James Folder 301
91 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Randall, Ed (1887)--see 4.167
Randle, Mrs. (Sarah Jane)--see 7.5
Randolph, Charles D. "Buckskin Bill," Col. [also known as "Poet of the Plains"; 7 Folder items] 302
Ransom, H. H.--see 2.100
Ransom, Henry, Capt.--see 4.169
Folder Ransom, W[illia]m--see also 1.149 303
Rattlesnakes Folder 304
Rauber, Hugo--see 3.292
Ray, Alice--see 4.32
Reagan, John H. [4 items; DC] Folder 305
Rector, Lee [Attorney, State Senator, San Saba, Tex.; Lucy Rector's father] Folder 306
"Red Buck" on Eufaula Trail, 1915 [SN only] Folder 307
Redding, R. M.--see 3.233
Reed, Ed and Clark, Will [Reed was the son of Belle Starr; 2 items; NN; see also Folder 3.282 for negative of Reed] 308
Reeves, Alf and Mrs. Folder 309
Reid, F. J.--see 4.211
Reinarz, Alfred- Home Folder 310
Revel (or Houston), "Aunt Eliza"--see 2.198
Rexford, E. E. [Eben Eugene], 1848-1916 - Monument Extent: [2 items] Folder 311
92 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Reynolds, N. O. Extent: [2 items] 312
Rhodes, Chas. D., Lt.--see 4.202
Rice, Ben M.--see 4.291
Rice, P. H.--see 1.182
Richardson, Willard ["First Journalist of Texas"; 2 items] Folder 313
Richmond Courthouse Folder 314
Richmond, Tex. and Cemetery- Scenes in courthouse and monuments of [Mirabeau Folder B.] Lamar, [Jane] Long, [Erastus] Deaf Smith Extent: [8 items] 315
Richter, Eddie--see 3.292
Folder Rickenbacker, Eddie Extent: [2 items] 316
Rifle Collection (Frontier Times Museum) Extent: [2 items] Folder 317
Rifle- Old Kentucky Folder 318
Folder Ripley, Henry A., Col., U.S. Army 319
Riter, O. E.--see 3.234
River canyon with people and cars along rim--see NN #96
Robbers--see Outlaws
Robbers' Roost- [Portrait of the] Wild Bunch [also known as the "Hole in the Wall Folder Gang," Ft. Worth, 1900] 320
Roberts, Buck--see 1.182
Roberts, D. W., Capt. and Mrs., [Ranger], 1927 [2 items; see also 2.115, 3.12] Folder 321
Roberts, Dan, [Capt.]--see 3.12
93 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Roberts, O. M. [3 items; DC] Folder 322
Roberts, Ross--see 4.211
Robertson, Doc and Mother Extent: [2 items] Folder 323
Robertson, Hugh R. and Corbin, John [3 items; SN only] Folder 324
Robertson, Walter and Lewis, W. W., Texas Rangers in Loss Valley Fight, 1874 [NN Folder only] 325
Robinson, Jim (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Robinson, R. A.- Home Folder 326
Robinson, Thomas H., Jr.--see 4.232
Rockard, R.--see 3.2
Rockwell, Kenneth--see 3.266
Rodrigues, Joe (Brother to Polly) Extent: [2 items] Folder 327
Rogers, C. L. "Kid"--see 4.169
Rogers, Charley (1888)--see 4.167
Rogers, Ernest (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Folder Rogers, Ike., post-mortem [NN only] 328
Rogers, J. H. [Texas Ranger; 3 items; see also 4.167, 4.169] Folder 329
Rogers, John A.--see 4.51
Rogers, Kid (1887/1888)--see 4.167
Rogers, Malcolm J., Dr.--see 2.130
Rogers, Stanley, Sheriff, Oklahoma City--see 3.24
Rogers, Will Extent: [7 items] Folder 330
94 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Roosevelt, F. D, Pres. [2 items; see also 2.48] Folder 331
Roosevelt, Teddy, Menger Hotel Bar, 1898, recruiting Rough Riders [drawing; 4 Folder items] 332
Roosevelt-Bullock Cowboys Reunion, Belle Fourche, S.D., 1926 Folder 333
Rose, Belle Drawer 4 Folder 1
Rose, Mrs. (Lula)--see 4.2
Rose, N. H.
Collection [9 items; includes portraits; NN; see also 2.220] Folder 2
Copies of letters and other documents to N. H. Rose [1918-1947, n.d.; 42 items] Folder 3
Vs. San Antonio Brewing Company document [*oversize removed to 7.3] Folder *
Rose, Newton C.- Facsimile of Soldier's Discharge, Army of the Confederate States, Oct. 18, 1861 Extent: [2 items] Folder 4
Rose of the Cimmaron (Member of the famous Doolin Gang) Folder 5
Rosebud Indian Agency, Dakota Territory [*oversize removed to 7.4] Folder *
Ross, Mrs. (Kate B[rown]) Folder 6
Ross, Pease (Indian boy captured by Sul Ross at Battle of Pease River)--see 3.248
Folder Ross, S[hapley] P., Capt. Extent: [5 items] 7
Ross, Tom A. [Texas Ranger] Folder 8
Round Top, Tex. [Art piece (photo of drawing of Round Top), Bethelem Lutheran Church, Old Cigar Factory, Schultz Brewery and Store; 4 items] Folder 9
Roundup (N.M.) [NN only] Folder 10
95 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Rountree, Austin--see 4.102
Rountree, Mason [as a boy]--see 4.102
Rountree, Mason and Kendricks, Emmet [NN only] Folder 11
Rountree, Oscar (Alice, Tex., 1906)--see 4.169
Routh, R. D.--see 1.182
Rubiola, Commissioner--see 4.183
Folder Runge, Carl [School Supt., Medina County] 12
Folder Runnels, Hardin R. [Gov.; 5 items; DC] 13
Rusk, Thomas J. [3 items; DC] Folder 14
Russel, Charles--see 3.330
Russell, Charles M., [1864-1926, Montana's "Cowboy Artist"- Postcard] reproduction Folder of painting [ "Solitude"; NN] 15
Russell, Lee L. [Cattleman, rancher; 3 items] Folder 16
Russell, Lillian [Actress] Folder 17
Russell, R. R. "Dick," Sheriff, Menard County, and Mrs. [3 items; NN; see also Folder 1.239] 18
Russell, Tommy--see 1.4
Folder Ruter, Martin [Tex. Methodist; 2 items] 19
Rutersville, Tex.- Texas Military Institute [Fayette County, just before Civil War; 3 Folder items] 20
Rutledge, Dick, Col. (Last of Kit Carson's scouts), 1926 Extent: [2 items] Folder 21
96 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Ryan, Bill (alias Hill, Tom; member of James Gang) [NN] Folder 22
Ryan, Frank "Fatty" (Tombstone, Ariz. policeman) Folder 23
Ryland, Ike P.--see 3.279
Rylander, Mrs. (Dolly Armstrong)--see 7.5
Sackett, William., Brig. Gen.--see 3.70
Saddle Extent: [2 items] Folder 24
Sadler, M. E., Dr. [empty folder; see also 2.100] Folder 25
Safford, A. T. K., Second Gov. of Ariz. [1871-1877] Folder 26
Saloons [New Era; Orient, Bisbee, Ariz.; Saloon at Pecos; Senate, El Paso, Tex.; NN; Folder see also 3.240] 27
Sampson, Sam; Rufus Buck; Lucky Day; Maomi July (Prisoners) [NN only] Folder 28
Samuels, Mrs. (Zerelda) (Mother of Jesse James) [3 items; see also 2.339] Folder 29
San Antonio
Alamo Plaza and other views of the downtown [ca. 1870s to 1930?; 30 items; NN; Folder see also Oversize #15, #43; NN #98] 30
Folder City officials, 1903 [see also 4.183] 31
Fiesta- "Battle of Flowers" Parade [6 items; NN] Folder 32
Folder General views of long ago [NN only] 33
Hart's Saloon and Gaming House (Owned by Ernest Hart and Jack Harris) Folder 34
97 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
International Fair- Officers and directors Extent: [2 items] Folder 35
Mexican [farmer's] home Folder 36
Folder Missions and cathedrals [19 items; NN] 37
Old "Bat Cave" Jail [and Police Headquarters; 2 items; NN] Folder 38
Rotter Bros. Saloon Folder 39
San Antonio Light--see 3.292
San Antonio-San Diego Mail Route, Account of [see also 1.63, 2.111; 2.130] Folder 40
Folder Silver King Gambling House [NN] 41
Stagecoach [of] August Santlaben [departing from] Kapp and Munzenberger Store Folder [to Monterrey, Mexico], 1866 [4 items; NN] 42
Folder Streetcars [1900, 1904, n.d.; 3 items; NN] 43
Sunken Garden, Brackenridge Park--see NN #99-100
Views of Military Plaza [1880, 1890, n.d.; 4 items] Folder 44
Folder San Augustine Mission, near Tuscon, Ariz. 45
San Carlos, Ariz. [2 items; NN] Folder 46
San Jacinto
Banner Folder 47
Battle (Photo of painting [that hangs in Capitol at Austin]) Folder 48
Folder Flag (in Capitol) [SN only; see also 4.47] 49
98 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Monument [5 items; NN] Folder 50
Folder Veterans (Copy of a tintype, [ca.] 1870) 51
Folder Veterans [at Park Dedication, 1910] 52
San Marcos Baptist Academy, Musicians from [NN only] Folder 53
San Marcos- Pioneers [*oversize removed to 7.5] Folder *
San Pedro Creek (between Fort Clark and Bracketville) Folder 54
San Saba Mission, near Menard, Tex. [16 items; see also Oversize #29] Folder 55
San Saba, Tex.; San Saba River Extent: [2 items] Folder 56
Folder Sanders, A. Collett [Littlefield, Tex.] 57
Sands, George, Lt.--see 4.202
Folder Santa Anna [Portraits, saddle; 6 items; NN] 58
Satanta Exhumation Rites Extent: [11 items] Folder 59
Folder Satterwhite, Jim [Old time stage driver] 60
Satolli, Cardinal--see 1.162
Saunders, Capt. and Dubose, Lt. Extent: [3 items] Folder 61
Saunders, Geo. W. [6 items; NN; see also 2.89, 2.268] Folder 62
Saunders, George [same as Geo. W. Saunders?]--see 1.136
Saunders, J. W. (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
99 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Saverline, Jim, Supt., Healdton, Okla.--see 3.234
Sawyer, Dan [1925; 5 items] Folder 63
Scanlan, Sadie--see 1.5
Scarborough, George [5 items; NN; see also 3.168] Folder 64
Schieffelin, Ed. (Discoverer of Tombstone, Ariz. mines) [Schieffelin Monument; 4 Folder items; NN] 65
Schmidt, Constance--see 3.123
Schmidt, Frank (Realitos, Tex., 1880)--see 4.166
Schmidt, Mary--see 3.123
Schmidt, Wm. (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
Schoeffer, Peter and Gutenberg Shop [5 items, chiefly of shop; SN only] Folder 66
School teacher, 1860 Folder 67
Schools, Early [see also 3.77, 3.78] Folder 68
Schultz, B.--see 3.2
Schweers-Saathoff Reunion (June, 1938, Castroville, Texas) [empty folder; see also Folder Oversize #30] 69
Schwethelm, Capt. [1st Texas Cavalry, Civil War; photo of painting from a tintype] Folder 70
Scott, David?, Dr., McCornell, Mr.? and [illegible] Folder 71
Scott, Gen.--see 3.70
Scott, George L., Capt.--see 4.202
Scott, Walter "Death Valley Scotty" [Death Valley; 1934] Folder 72
100 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Scriver, Myra--see 2.221
Sedberrry, J. M.--see 4.164
Seguin, Tex. Extent: [2 items] Folder 73
Sellman, John [Soldier of the C.S.A. killed by George Scarborough; 1878; 3 items] Folder 74
Severson, S. J.--see 4.291
Sewell, James L.--see 3.233
Folder Shafter, W. R., Maj. Gen. [NN only] 75
Sharp, Mike--see 4.211
Sharp, Milt A. [Robbed Bodie Stage 4 times in 1880] Folder 76
Sheely, Joe, Capt. (1882)--see 4.167
Sheely, Wash (1882)--see 4.167
Shepperd, John Ben, Chairman, Texas Historical Survey Commission--see 3.233
Sheridan, Gen.--see 3.70
Folder Sheridan, Philip H., Gen. Extent: [2 items] 77
Sherman, Tex.- Burning of [a] Negro [1931] Folder 78
Sherwood, Lt. [21st Infantry; murdered during Modoc War in the Lava Beds] Folder 79
Shingle-shaving horse [Machine] Folder 80
Shipman--see 2.71
Shirley, Mrs. John A.--see 4.149
Shonsey (or Shaunsey), M.--see 3.2
Shores, Doc, Sheriff [Gunnison County, 1880s] Folder 81
101 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Short, J. W., Bandera, Tex. Folder 82
Short, Luke [see also 1.81, 2.2] Folder 83
Shrunken head [at Frontier Times Museum; 9 items] Folder 84
Sieber, Al, [Deputy U.S.] Marshall, Scout, Ariz. Folder 85
Sieker, L. P. "Lamb" and Ed, Texas Rangers [same person?] Folder 86
Sillure, Maggie--see 1.293
Silva, Jesus (Part of coroner's jury that held inquest over Kid's body) Folder 87
Simms, Pink [Lawman and trailman; autographed] Folder 88
Simms, W. H. "Billy" [Cousin to Pink Simms; 3 items] Folder 89
Folder Siringo, Charles [crossing the Rio Grande] 90
Sitter, Joe (Yselta, Tex., 1894)--see 4.166
Slaughter, Apache May [Indian girl found on battle field and adopted by Sheriff John Folder Slaughter] 91
Sleepy Dick--see 3.240
Smeed, J. T., Lt.- Facsimile of letter sent from Monterrey, Mexico (Date with stamp Folder Pt. Isabel, Feb. 15, 1847) Extent: [2 items] 92
Smith, C. L. and Mrs. Folder 93
Smith, Clint and Jeff (Indian captives) [9 items; see also 2.268] Folder 94
Smith, Erastus (Deaf)--see 3.315
102 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Smith, Green River Tom [Friend of Wyatt Earp; 1st City Marshall of Abiline, Kan., Folder 1871] 95
Smith, Henry [3 items; NN] Folder 96
Smith, Ida Greeley [Actress; grand-daughter of Horace Greeley] Folder 97
Smith, Joseph (Founder of Latter Day Saints) Extent: [2 items] Folder 98
Smith, Judge [NN only] Folder 99
Smith, Mrs.--see 1.257
Smith, Seco, Bandera, Tex.; Smith, Joseph, Bexar County (Brother to Seco) [3 items; Folder NN] 100
Snyder, Pi[?]--see 4.290
Solms-Braunfels, Karl, Prince Extent: [3 items] Folder 101
Sonnenthal--see 1.5
Sonora Gang (Children) [1898] Folder 102
Sonora, Tex.- Wool hauling in the Stockman's Paradise Extent: [3 items] Folder 103
Sontag, George C. [Served time in Folsom Prison] Folder 104
Soper, R. G.--see 3.233
Sophia Salm-Salm, Princess Folder 105
Sophienburg Folder 106
South Dakota--see 1.218, 2.314, 2.323, 2.330, 3.276, 3.333, 4.203; see also photographer 2.253
South Texas Press Association [empty folder; see also Oversize #31] Folder 107
103 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Sowell, Asa Jorman Lee [with] sons and nephews: A. J., John, Paleman, Leroy and Folder James Sowell [7 items; NN] 108
Spalding, J. T.--see 1.126, 3.302, 4.158
Spanish Fort- Taovayas Village on Tex. side of Red River, by George Catlin, 1834 Folder [photo of painting; 4 items] 109
Sparks, A. M.--see 3.133
Sparks, Wm. "Timberline" (Author [of "Apache Kid"; peace officer, cattle detective, Folder Ariz.]) 110
Speaks, Bob (Shafter Wines, 1890)--see 4.169
Speck, Geo.--see 4.27
Spring Branch Cave, Boerne, Tex. [Railroad officials posing in cave] Folder 111
Spring, John A. (First school teacher in Tucson) Folder 112
Stage stopover- Adobe House, Ramona, Calif. Extent: [2 items] Folder 113
Stagecoaches- Greely Stage, Deadwood Stage, Old Mail Coach; [Memorial Plaque, Folder Ft. Davis, Tex.; 8 items; NN; see also 1.128] 114
Standingham, Henry--see 3.173
Folder Stanley, Gen., Ft. Sam Houston [1889] 115
Starr, Belle Extent: [3 items] Folder 116
Starr, Henry [Bank robber, outlaw; 4 items; NN] Folder 117
State Democrative Executive Committee, Dallas, [Feb. 23], 1902 Extent: [2 items] Folder 118
Stebbings, Gene "Coteau" [and his All-Ways Gun Harness] Folder 119 104 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Steele, Alphonso [Last Survivor of Battle of San Jacinto; 5 items; NN; see also 4.52] Folder 120
Steele, Susan Elizabeth "Old Settler," [Eastland, Tex.] Folder 121
Steen, Ralph, Dr., Pres., Stephen F. Austin State College--see 3.233
Steffler, Commissioner--see 4.183
Stephens, Alexander Folder 122
Stephens, Sam- Grave Folder 123
Stephenson, George, Sgt.--see 4.202
Sterling--see 1.115
Sterling, Bill, Col., Texas Ranger, Austin and Corpus Christi, 1920s Folder 124
Stern wheeler, Old, passing draw bridge on Colorado R[iver] Folder 125
Folder Stewart, Charles Extent: [2 items] 126
Folder Stewart, James, [Jr.], Col. Extent: [2 items] 127
Stiles, Billy and Mrs. (Maria) [Member of Stiles-Alvord train robber gang; 4 items] Folder 128
Still mill (Bootlegging), Texas Dept. of Public Safety Folder 129
Stillman Home, Brownsville [Home of Charles Stillman, founder of Brownsville] Folder 130
Stim, R. and Mrs.--see 3.234
Stone, Edward L.- Library, Roanoke, Va. Extent: [2 items] Folder 131
105 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Stoudenmire, Dallas, El Paso City Marshall, 1881 Folder 132
Strahlmann, Louis, Dr.--see 2.130
Strickland; Fetter; Burt; Terrell (4 men standing by a car) [5 items; NN] Folder 133
Folder Stringer, Billy [Early Tex. outlaw; 3 items] 134
Stuart, Geo.W., Col., U.S. Army [148th Inf.] Folder 135
Sullivan, Bronco John Folder 136
Sullivan, Fred (Old stage driver, [Cheyenne to Deadwood]) Folder 137
Sullivan, W. J. L.--see 4.164, 4.169
Surber, Thelma [on horse, rodeo personality?] Folder 138
Sutherland, S.--see 3.2
Sweeney, M. B., Production Supt., Southwest Division, Dallas--see 3.234
Sweeney, M. B.--see 3.233
Sweitzer, Nelson B., Brig. Gen.--see 3.70
Swimming hole (river, docks, diving board)--see NN #101
Swink, Norburn [Early settler of Tilden McMurrin County] Folder 139
Swope, Charles--see 2.167
Sword, George, Capt.--see 1.128
Table Rock [NN only] Folder 140
Tabor, W. H.--see 3.2
Folder Taft, Pres. [visiting Del Rio; 9 items; NN] 141
106 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Tanner, Richard "Diamond Dick," Dr. [NN only] Folder 142
Taos, New Mexico Church (Penitente Morado) [see also 3.265] Folder 143
Tarpley Pass; Tarpley Mail Extent: [2 items] Folder 144
Tate, John C. [NN only] Folder 145
Taylor, Creed, Capt. (Frontiersman [near Noxville, Tex.]) Extent: [4 items] Folder 146
Taylor, Creed [same as Capt. Creed Taylor?]--see 4.169
Taylor, Gen.--see 3.70
Taylor, Miss [NN only] Folder 147
Taylor, Pink (San Antonio Peace Officer and cowman) [NN only] Folder 148
Taylor, T. U. [Professor Emeritus, University of Texas; 6 items] Folder 149
Taylor, Zachary, Pres. Folder 150
Folder Telephone Building (Independent), 1928 151
Teller, Henry Morse, Pres. Arthur's Sec[retar]y of Interior Folder 152
Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah [Tabernacle, Temple; 3 items] Folder 153
Templeton, Wallace (Scout)--see 4.202
Terrablanca, Fernando and Senora--see 1.155
Terrell--see 4.133
Terry, David S., Judge [Calif.] Folder 154
Tesehemaker, H.--see 3.2
Texas
107 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Alamo--see 1.8, 4.30, 5.33, 6.14, Oversize #43
Alice--see 4.169
Alpine--see 1.14, 4.191; see also photographer 1.237
Amarillo--see 1.19
Austin--see 1.34-1.36, 1.54, 1.161, 3.192, 4.48, 4.124, 4.170, 4.171, 4.174, 4.263, Oversize #20, #45; see also photographer 1.57, 1.87, 2.94, 2.114, 2.128, 2.240, 2.249, 3.78, 3.96, 3.241, 3.286, 4.286
Bandera--see 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.47, 1.198, 2.94, 2.156, 2.176, 2.224, 3.170, 4.82, 4.100, 4.228, 5.29, 7.1, Oversize #2, #6, #11-14, #22-23, #26-27, NN #59-65; see also Frontier Times Museum
Bastrop--see 3.241
Beaumont--see 3.234
Big Bend--see 1.79
Beeville--see photographer 1.60
Belton--see photographer 5.1
Blessing--see 3.274
Boerne--see 1.96, 3.214, 4.111
Brenham--see photographer 3.108
Brownsville--see 1.119, 4.130
Brownwood--see 1.120, 2.346; see also photographer 2.58
Bryan--see photographer 4.240, 5.8
Burnet--see 2.69, 2.221, 4.276
Burton--see 3.108
Camp Colorado--see 1.156
Camp Verde--see 1.157
Canyon--see 4.205
108 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Carlsbad--see 1.163
Castroville--see 4.69, Oversize #30
Center Point--see photographer 4.72
Chocolate Bayou--see 3.6
Colorado--see 4.165
Comanche--see photographer 3.33
Comfort--see 1.221, 3.225
Corpus Christi--see 1.230, 4.124, 4.162
Dallas--see 3.234, 3.266, 4.118, 5.29,
Del Rio--see 1.56, 1.117, 1.174, 1.274-1.277, 2.141, 3.66, 4.3, 4.141, 4.243,
Oversize #86-87, NN #88, 93-95; see also photographer 1.64
Driftwood--see 3.155
Dripping Springs--see 2.12
Eagle Pass--see 2.21, 3.201, 4.204; see also photographer 1.275, 2.21, 3.273
Eastland--see 4.121
El Paso--see 2.27, 4.27, 4.132, 4.293, 6.6; see also photographer 3.30, 4.64
Enchanted Rock--see 2.31
Fort Brown--see 2.64
Fort Chadbourne--see 2.65
Fort Concho--see 2.67
Fort Crittenden--see 2.68
Fort Croghan--see 2.69
Fort Davis--see 1.29, 2.70, 2.71, 3.193, 4.114, 4.197
Fort Griffin--see 2.72
Fort Inge--see 2.75
109 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Fort Lancaster--see 2.76
Fort McKavet--see 2.78
Fort Parker--see 2.80
Fort Richardson--see 2.82
Fort Ringgold--see 2.83, Oversize #19
Fort Sam Houston--see 2.54, 4.3, 4.115, Oversize #3, #46
Fort Stockton--see 1.220
Fort Worth--see 1.71, 2.87, 3.170, 3.320, 4.282, Oversize #8
Fredericksburg--see 2.88, 3.147, 3.148, 3.218,
Frio Town--see 2.91
Frost--see 2.96
Galveston--see 1.233, 2.33, Oversize #24; see also photographer 2.128
Giddings--see 3.83
Goliad--see 3.36
Harper--see 2.53; see also photographer 2.214
Hondo--see 3.214
Houston--see 1.158, 2.29, 2.95, 2.221, 2.205, 2.198; see also photographer 1.58,
1.286, 2.189, 2.228
Henrietta--see 5.48
Huntsville--see 4.59
Independence--see 1.216, 1.243, 2.185, 2.199, 2.206, 2.207, 2.228
Indianola--see 3.48
Jacksboro--see 2.82; see also photographer 2.82, 2.238
Jim Wells County--see 1.252
Johnson City--see 1.28, 3.1
110 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Junction--see 2.186, 3.20, 3.229
Kerrville--see 2.31, 3.26; see also photographer 2.31, 3.225
La Grange--see 3.38, 3.177, 3.178, Oversize #49
Lampasas--see 3.41
Langtry--see 3.151
Lantry--see 1.294
Leakey--see 3.56, 4.186, 4.220, 4.273, NN #92
Lima (formerly Fagan)--see 2.46, 3.68
Littlefield--see 4.57
Llano--see 3.80, 3.189; see also photographer 1.64, 3.176, 3.189, 4.30
Marfa--see 2.215
Marlin--see photographer 1.224
Mason--see 3.123; see also photographer 1.77, 2.220, 3.123
Matagorda--see 1.195, 2.52
McAllen--see Oversize #33
Medina--see 2.147, 3.90, 3.139, 4.12
Menard--see 2.193, 3.37, 3.141, 4.18, 4.55, Oversize #29, #34-35, #47-48
Menardville--see 3.141; see photographer 5.9
Midland--see 3.153
Milam County--see 1.121
Mineral Wells--see Oversize #7
Nacogdoches--see 3.233
New Braunfels--see 3.207, 3.214, 3.268, Oversize #20
Noxville--see 4.146
Nueces County--see 1.252
111 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Nueces River--see 3.224
Odessa--see 2.336
Old Washington--see 1.114, 2.152
Paris--see Oversize #50-51
Pearsall--see 3.52
Pecos--see 1.179, 3.144, 3.261, 4.27
Pioneer--see 1.227
Port Arthur--see photographer 4.50
Realitos--see 4.166
Rhome--see 3.228, 4.214
Richmond--see 3.315
Rocksprings--see 4.253; see also photographer 1.24
Round Mountain--see 2.158, 3.271
Round Rock--see 2.181; see also photographer 1.293
Round Top--see 1.72, 3.119, 4.9
Rutersville--see 4.20
Salado--see 3.154
San Angelo--see 1.239, 2.206, 2.222, 3.135
San Antonio--see 1.69; 1.284, 1.285, 2.90, 2.111, 2.113, 2.130, 2.215, 2.221, 2.269, 3.95, 3.129, 3.142, 3.156, 3.226, 3.292, 3.332, 4.3, 4.30-4.44, 4.148, 4.179, 4.183, 4.289, 6.14, 7.3, 7.6, Oversize #15, #20, #31, #37, #43; see also Alamo; see
also photographer 1.6, 1.8, 1.42, 1.60, 1.64, 1.106, 1.136, 1.160, 1.166, 1.168, 1.217, 1.237, 1.229, 2.14, 2.45, 2.105, 2.170, 2.211, 3.53, 3.77, 3.207, 3.317, 4.12, 4.30, 4.37, 4.38, 4.139, 4.229, 4.277, 5.5, 5.9, NN #98-100
San Felipe--see 1.33
San Jacinto--see 1.103, 4.47-4.52, 4.120
San Marcos--see 3.214, 4.53, 7.5
112 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
San Saba--see 3.306, 4.56, 4.169
Saratoga--see 3.234
Seguin--see 1.23, 4.73; see also photographer 4.233
Sherman--see 4.78
Sonora--see 3.197, 4.103, 4.278; see also photographer 5.13
Tascosa--see 3.85
Temple--see 1.226; see also photographer 5.1
Tuckertown--see 4.193
Uvalde--see photographer 4.273
Valley Mills--see 2.339
Victoria--see 3.110; see also photographer 3.48
Waco--see 3.42, 4.221
Washington-on-the-Brazos--see 2.229, 4.239-4.241
White Plains--see 4.260
Wichita Falls--see 4.261, Oversize #10, #52; see also photographer 2.250
Williamson County--see 4.266
Winedale--see 2.169, 3.49, 3.65
Yselta--see 4.166
Zapata--see photographer 1.278
Texas A&M University--see 1.1, 2.114, Oversize #21, #32
Texas Declaration of Independence (Facsimile) Folder 155
Texas Development Co. [Pink Terrazzo Quarry, plant layout; 2 items] Folder 156
Folder Texas First Whitehouse Extent: [2 items] 157
113 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Texas Jack (Omohundro, J. B.) [2 items; NN; see also 1.133, 1.257] Folder 158
Texas Navy [see also 2.229]
Austin (Sloop); San Antonio (Schooner) Extent: [2 items] Folder 159
Boats and monument (from picture hanging in office of S[gt.] of Arms) [SN only] Folder 160
Folder Texas panhandlers, 1884 [NN only] 161
Texas Press Association, Corpus Christi, 1930 [2 items; see also Oversize #8, #33] Folder 162
Texas Rangers--see 1.30, 1.209, 1.217, 1.278, 1.283, 2.4, 2.8, 2.59, 2.97, 2.115,
2.160, 2.211, 3.14, 3.15, 3.42, 3.64, 3.98, 3.109, 3.161, 3.164, 3.169, 3.232, 3.267,
3.321, 3.325, 3.329, 4.8, 4.86, 4.124, 4.163-4.169, Oversize #9, #34, #35
Texas Rangers [empty folder; see following folders for companies] Folder 163
Company B Extent: [5 items] Folder 164
Company C Extent: [6 items] Folder 165
Company D [11 items; NN] Folder 166
Company F Extent: [10 items] Folder 167
Folder Headquarters Company [1919; 5 items] 168
Folder Unidentified companies [17 items; NN] 169
Texas State Cemetery, Austin, showing monuments at graves of [John A.] Wharton, Folder [Stephen F.] Austin, [Albert Sidney?] Johnston, [Jane?] Long, etc. Extent: [7 items] 170
Texas State Library, Austin [Gov. Hubbard's chair, Reading room; 8 items] Folder 171
114 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Thalis, T. Cook--see 4.169
Thallman, Lora--see 4.144
Thomas, Gen.--see 3.70
Thomas, Heck, Capt., U.S. Marshall [Okla., d.1912; 4 items] Folder 172
Thomason, Capt. [Hunting Expedition to Africa (1929), Various animal trophies; NN Folder only] 173
Thompson, Ben [City Marshall, Austin 1880-1881; 7 items; NN] Folder 174
Thompson, Bernice, alias Long, Opal--see 4.232
Thompson, Billy--see 4.174
Thompson, Chas.--see 1.257
Thompson, Crim Q. [Minneapolis, Kan., with longhorns; 3 items] Folder 175
Thompson, Gerald, Execution of, [by] electric chair Folder 176
Thompson, Kid [2 items; NN] Folder 177
Folder Thompson, Tommy, Gen. Extent: [3 items] 178
Thompson, W. A., Capt.--see 3.159
Thompson, Wm.--see 1.257
Folder Thornhill, Sadie (San Antonio Chili Queen) 179
Threntam, Charles--see 4.164
Throckmorton, J. W., Gov. Extent: [2 items] Folder 180
Throckmorton, Sgt.--see 4.169
Throp, Jim (Scout)--see 4.202
115 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Tilghman, Bill [Chief of Police, Oklahoma City, 1912; 2 items; NN] Folder 181
Time-Life photographs (from Hunter Collection) [Circus elephant and woman, L.A. Heinen Grocery Store, interior of home with unidentified women, unidentified man Folder and woman drinking Coca-Cola, unidentified young woman in parlor; 5 items] 182
Tinkle, Lon--see 2.100
Tinsdale, D. R.--see 3.2
Tobin, John W., Mayor, San Antonio [1923-1927; 2 items; NN] Folder 183
Todd, Geo. B., Dr., U.S.N. [Surgeon, U.S. Monitor Montana] Folder 184
Tombstone, Ariz. [Bird Cage Theatre, Boothill Graveyard, Can Can Restaurant, Cochise County Courthouse, Modoc Stage, O. K. Corral, Sheep Head (Mountain); 23 Folder items; NN] 185
Tomerlin, W. J. (Real County pioneer), Leakey, Tex. Extent: [2 items] Folder 186
Towler, George F., Saratoga, Tex.--see 3.234
Trail drivers, Old time [5 items; NN; *oversize removed to 7.6; see also Oversize Folder #36, #37] 187*
Folder Travis, Mrs. Julian Wilson--see 7.5 187
Travis, William B. [Col.; 8 items; some DC] Folder 188
Traylor, C. T.- Home? Folder 189
Troutman, Joanna (Maker of Lone Star flag) [postcard] Folder 190
Truman, Harry, Pres. [Alpine, Tex. (1948), Birthplace (Lamar, Mo.); 3 items] Folder 191
Tsai Ting Kai--see 2.136
116 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Tubbs, Poker Alice [Gambler, poker dealer; 4 items; NN] Folder 192
Tucker, G. R.--see 3.2
Tucker, George--see 4.166, 4.169
Tucker, S. S.--see 3.2
Tuckertown, Tex.- Oil wells [Navarro County] Folder 193
Tucson, Ariz. [San Xavier Hotel, San Xavier Mission; 3 items] Folder 194
Turner, Dule (2nd husband of Anne E. Turner)--see 7.5
Turner, Mrs. (Anne E.) (Honoree of party)--see 7.5
Turner, P. R., Capt.--see 2.89
Twain, Mark- Home [Carson City, Nev.; 1926] Folder 195
Folder Twohig Mansion Extent: [2 items] 196
Unidentified
Group on rocks, Ft. Davis, 1908 [Inscription: "On the rocks of Li[mpia?] Canyon"] Folder 197
Man with camera on rocks (Dept. of Public Safety) Folder 198
Oversize prints [*oversize removed to 7.7] U.S. Folder *
Army
Officers- Presidio of San Francisco, 1914 [2 items; *oversize removed to 7.8] Folder 199*
Second Engineers, Second Division [empty folder; see also Oversize #42] Folder 200
117 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Cavalry
Officers of the 1st., stationed at Ft. Keogh, Mont., 1890-1891 [during winter Folder occupation] 201
Officers [of the] 6th [who fought in Sioux Indian War; 4 items] Folder 202
7th, in Battle of Wounded Knee, S.D., 1891 [2 items; NN] Folder 203
Customs Force, Eagle Pass, Tex., 1892 [NN only] Folder 204
Mail Rte.- Canyon, Tex. to Plainview, 1903 Folder 205
Navy- Officers and personnel; U.S. Army- Officers and personnel and other Folder notables from W. W. II period [empty folder; items not in collection] 206
Troops, Dec., 1900- March up Cheyenne River Folder 207
University of Texas--see 1.258, 4.149, 4.208
University of Texas [Old Main Building (postcard); Undergraduate Library (SN Folder only); 2 items] 208
Urschel, Chas.(?) Folder 209
Utah--see 3.118, 3.182, 3.208, 4.153, 4.210
Utah- Various monuments commemorating early cattle trails, Indian battles, pioneers Folder and places Extent: [4 items] 210
Folder Val Verde County Peace Officers, 1909 211
Van Dorn, Earl [Col. and later Maj. Gen. of the Confederacy; 4 items] Folder 212
Folder Van Ness Driver (Six mule jerk line?) 213
118 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Vance, Ed--see 4.169
Folder Vanmeter, Mr. [Rhome, Tex.; 2 items] 214
Vansquez, Tiburcio [Early Calif. bandit and robber] Folder 215
Varnum. C. A., Lt.--see 1.257
Velasco Treaty Extent: [7 items] Folder 216
Folder Vertasell, Wyo.- Chuckwagon [1909] 217
Villa, Pancho Extent: [12 items] Folder 218
Vineyard Haven, Mass.- Grace Episcopal Church with fiftieth wedding anniversary announcement of Mira Fisher White and William Washington Neifert [SN & NN Folder only] 219
Vivian, C. B.--see 3.279
Folder Vogel, A. G., Leakey, Tex. [Merchant] 220
Vought, T. L., Col.--see 4.291
Waco- [Deed of first lot sold, March 16, 1894; 4 items] Folder 221
Wade, W. S., Sgt.--see 2.167
Waehlerh[?], Kathleen--see 2.221
Folder Wagner, Joseph George [SN only] 222
Waitman, George, alias Red Buck (Member of Doolin Gang) Folder 223
Wakefield, Lyman, [Sheriff, Cochise County, Ariz., early days; 2 items] Folder 224
Walcott, Frank--see 3.2
Walker, A. G. [SN only] Folder 225
119 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Walker, A. T.- Ranch, near Reedsport, Or. [NN only] Folder 226
Walker, Henry "Silent Hank" Folder 227
Walker, Jim (Honorary member Bandera County Old Settlers Assoc[iation]) [see also Folder 1.44] 228
Wallace, Geo. D., Lt.--see 1.257
Wallace, W. B.--see 3.2
Wallace, [William Alexander Anderson] "Big Foot" [13 items; NN] Folder 229
Wallace, Wm. H., Capt.--see 4.202
Wallace, Yolande--see 1.5
Wallis, Gladys--see 1.4
Walters, Lorenzo D. [Son of James Edwin Walters; 4 items] Folder 230
Walters, Rhoda Ann Hicks (Wife of Dr. John William Walters) [1829-1873] Folder 231
Wanted Photos (Modern-day outlaws) Extent: [22 items] Folder 232
Ward, F. K.--see 4.201
Warnke, Mary Folder 233
Folder Warren, George (Ariz. copper miner) 234
Folder Washington and the Ark of the Convenant 235
Washington, George- Facsimile of newspaper account of burial dated Jan. 4(?), 1800 Folder [2 items; NN of sword] 236
Washington, L. A., Dr. and Mrs. (Martha D.) - Gravestones Extent: [4 items] Folder 237
120 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Washington Monument, Washington, D.C. [NN only] Folder 238
Washington-on-the-Brazos
Folder First Capitol of Texas Extent: [6 items] 239
Independence Hall [and various views, monuments, buildings; 38 items] Folder 240
Plat Extent: [3 items] Folder 241
Water hauler [Jose Admendadis, of Tilden, McMullen County] Folder 242
Watson, Harold, Col.--see 3.331
Folder Weathersbee, W. E. [Del Rio, Tex.] 243
Weaver, Mr. (?) Folder 244
Webb, Alexander S., Brig. Gen.--see 3.70
Webb, Geo. W., and Mrs. (Lorena Jane), [Editor and Associate Editor "Winners of Folder the West," St. Joseph, Mo.; 2 items] 245
Webb, Grover--see 3.94
Webber, Joe--see 1.3
Weiner, Mrs. John E. Folder 246
Welch, Ed--see 2.79
Welch, Frank--see 2.79
Well, L. B.--see 4.164
Wells Fargo- Office Folder 247
Wells, Mrs. L. C. (Postmistress, Bullhead [now Vance], Edwards County) [1885] Folder 248
121 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Werner, Jim (Teamster)--see 4.164
Wernette, John--see 4.211
West, DuVal [Federal Judge; 8 items; see also 4.295] Folder 249
West, Frank, Capt.--see 4.202
West Texas Ranch Headquarters Folder 250
West, Tom and Chambers, Ed- Monument to early cowboys Extent: [2 items] Folder 251
Weston, Park--see 4.169
Wharton, John A., [Maj. Gen., 1829-1865]- Grave [see also 4.170] Folder 252
Wheat, Ira and Mrs. [Rocksprings, Tex.; 2 items] Folder 253
Wheaton, Lloyd, Maj. Gen. Folder 254
Wheeler, Carlie--see 1.44
Wheeler, Daisy--see 3.123
Wheeler, Grant (Train robber, [Ariz., Calif.]) Folder 255
Wheeler, Harry, Sheriff, Cochise County, Ariz. Extent: [2 items] Folder 256
Wheeler, Henry M., Dr. (Killed Clel Miller in James-Younger Robbery at Northfield Folder Bank) Extent: [2 items] 257
Whitcomb, E. W.--see 3.2
Folder White, Crawford, Guadalajara, Mexico 258
White, Groff--see 4.169
White, J. C.--see 3.24
122 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder White, Mrs. (Mary [Kiziah Faris]) 259
White Plains, Tex., Burning of Negro near [2 items; see also 2.142] Folder 260
White, Tom--see 4.169
Wichita Falls, Tex.- [Wagon loads of wheat; 3 items; NN] Folder 261
Wickmiller, C. P. (Early day druggist and photographer, [Okla.]) Extent: [2 items] Folder 262
Wilbarger, Josiah- Tombstone [near Austin where scalped and killed by Indians; 2 Folder items] 263
Wilcox, Frank [Assistant Bookkeeper at bank held up by James-Younger Gang in Folder Northfield, Minn.; 3 items] 264
Wilder, W. L., Lt.--see 3.159
Wiley, B.--see 3.2
Williams Family [photograph, taken ca. 1900, at 208 Calhoun St, Houston]--see
2.198
Williams, Franklin Weston--see 2.198
Williams, J. H.--see 4.164
Williams, James Royston--see 2.198
Williams, Margaret Lea Houston (Maggie)--see 2.198
Williams, Marian Lea--see 2.198
Williams, Sam Houston--see 2.198
Williams, Wat [Wild horse rider] Folder 265
Williamson County Courthouse Extent: [2 items] Folder 266
Williamson, Geo. McK., Lt.--see 4.202
123 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Williamson, Robert McAlpin "Three-legged Willie" Extent: [2 items] Folder 267
Folder Wilson, Mark- Monument [NN only] 268
Folder Wilson, R. D. [U.S. Cavalryman, 1870-75] 269
Wilson, W. A.--see 3.2
Winans, Maj. Gen. Folder 270
Winedale Inn Extent: [13 items] Folder 271
Winn, Grandma (?) Folder 272
Winn, Mrs. Jim (Pearl Alexander), Leakey, Edwards County, 1889 Folder 273
Folder Winn, R. A., Mrs. and grandson [NN only] 274
Winn, Rufe Folder 275
Wisconsin--see 2.56, 2.221, Oversize #28; see also photographer 2.260, 2.304
Wite, Lyman [Grave and temple ruins, Burnet, Tex.] Folder 276
Withers, J. R. and Mrs. [Early settlers of La Salle County] Folder 277
Wood, Leonard, Dr.--see 3.159
Woodruff, D. B. (Newspaperman [and Justice of the Peace], Sonora, Tex., [1890s]) Folder 278
Woods, Dr. [and] Mrs.--see 7.5
Woodward, J. O., Judge Folder 279
Woody, Sam [and Mrs.]- Home in Wise Co[unty] Extent: [3 items] Folder 280
Word, Cal--see 4.102
124 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Worley, Mr. (?) [NN only] Folder 281
Worth, Gen. (Man for whom city of Ft. Worth was named; [Mexican War veteran]) Folder Extent: [2 items] 282
Folder Wounded Knee, Battle of Extent: [6 items] 283
Wright, Commissioner--see 4.183
Wright, [M.] H.--see 4.169
Wright, Milam--see 4.211
Wyatt, Walter--see 4.102
Wyatt, Zip [alias Yeager, Dick] Folder 284
Folder Wyndham, P. (?), Col., U.S. Army 285
Wyoming--see 1.164, 2.63, 2.77, 2.221, 2.334, 3.2, 3.47, 3.239, 4.217,
Yarborough, Ralph W.--see 1.270
Yates, G. W., Capt.--see 1.257
Yates, Mrs.--see 1.257
Yeager, Dick--see 4.284
Yelvington, Ramsey Folder 286
Young, Brigham [Home, Nauvoo, Ill., Portrait; 2 items] Folder 287
Young, Cole (Arizona outlaw) Extent: [2 items] Folder 288
Folder Young, J. C. [San Antonio, Tex.; NN] 289
Younger, Bob, James and Cole [18 items; NN] Folder 290
Folder Younger Brothers, Captors of [2 items; NN] 291
125 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Younger, H. W., Col. and Mrs. [Parents of Younger Brothers; NN; see also 4.290] Folder 292
Younger, Henrietta--see 4.290
Yselta Mission, El Paso, Tex. Extent: [4 items] Folder 293
Yuma, Arizona [Old Territorial Prison, Penitentiary Library; NN only] Folder 294
Zapata, Emiliano, Gen. and West, DuVal [NN only] Folder 295
Zholgoz, Mr. [Murderer of Pres. Wm. McKinley; 2 items] Folder 296
Zuber, W. P.--see 4.52
126 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
II. Unidentified Photographs
A. People
Individual and pairs
Drawer 5 Folder Children [some groups; 21 items] 1
[Men; 131 items] Folder 2-6
[Men (Confederate soldier, man with six-gun); copy prints of Ambrotypes; DRC, Minneapolis, Minn.; 2 items] Folder 7
[Men], Military Extent: [10 items] Folder 8
[Men; women; children; colored and sepia-toned prints; 21 items] Folder 9
[Pairs (man and woman, men, adult and child); 33 items] Folder 10
People, [individual or pair], with animals Extent: [10 items] Folder 11
Folder 12 Women; [teenage girls; 30 items]
Group portraits; miscellaneous scenes
Folder Burials [5 items; *NN removed to NV 3] 13*
Enclosure with people; man with gun; parade Extent: [3 items] Folder 14
Family groups at homes [13 items; *NN removed to NV 3] Folder 15-16*
[Family and other groups; misc. scenes; 22 items] Folder 17
[Men and a woman in an office] Folder 18
Men (some military, [one with German inscription); boys; 10 items] Folder 19
127 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Nurse group; D.A.R. group? Extent: [2 items] Folder 20
[People (individual and group portraits; in misc. outdoor scenes with animals Folder and/or buildings); 36 items; *NN removed to NV 3] 21*
[Scenes, Misc. (3 people in each); 6 items] Folder 22
Women (some [with] children) Extent: [6 items] Folder 23
B. Places
[Buildings], unknown locations (B.F. Langford & Son Hardware & Furniture, Undertakers Supplies, building on corner with double doors, church, college Drawer building?, courthouse?, encampment building, First Baptist Church, Ford and Isbell 5 Lumber Company, Mission Theatre [with] Modern Beauty Parlor [and] Walker Folder Electric Co., post office, Princess Theater (advertising "Madonna of the Slums" 24 feature), West Texas School [or] Academy) Extent: [13 items]
Dirt road and paved highway scenes Extent: [6 items] Folder 25
Foreign [scenes] and Panama [Campanile (pre-1902), Culebra Cut (Panama
Canal), Monaco with Monte Carlo, Mt. Vesuvius, Nile River with boat near Cairo, Folder Piazetta with St. Mark's, Pyramid of Gizeh, St. Mark's Cathedral (Venice), 26 Vladivostok and harbor; 9 items]
[Houses, Misc.; 14 items] Folder 27
Interiors (bank, bedroom with fireplace, church, drug store, rock fireplace, [room Folder with hunting trophies and pelts], sitting room) Extent: [7 items] 28
Scenic views with mountains; other scenes [including army camp, Bluebonnet Hotel on Guadalupe River, cannon, Court and Jailhouse Rocks (Ariz. or N.M.),
crane, Dallas, Tex. (1941 aerial view), Dumis cabin in snow, graves, Indian Folder writing [?] on rock formation, myrtle trees (Or. Coast Highway), petrified tree 29 pieces (Ariz.), Plaza Weyler (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), stone crusher, stream near Bandera Extent: [29 items]
C. Various Subjects
Drawer 5 Edwards County (halftone prints) [includes portraits; 15 items] Folder 30
Folder 128 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Machinery [some with people; 3 items] 31
Paintings, [photos of]- "Christ at prayer,""Cupid insisting that the fair maiden shall yield to his charms,""Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia," [Magi visiting the Folder Christchild], "St. Cecilia;" Extent: [5 items] 32
Miscellaneous- Gutenberg Bible [postcard], map [of Middle East], Old Timers [portrait], Opening souvenir of Baldauf's New Dry goods Palace, 1890, [paintings,
photos of- Alamo, Battleship Minnesota, historical mural?, man sitting in chair], Folder statue of a queen[?], [trial scenes?] from movie, "Who lost and won the war in 33 1918" [pamphlet], wild turkeys, woman and child [photo of daguerrotype; 18 items]
D. Written Material
Drawer [Articles from misc. sources on various subjects, including Billy the Kid, Dick 5 Dowling, D. C. Means, A. J. Potter, J. J. Rose, N. H. Rose; SN only; 18 items; *NN Folder removed to NV 3] 34-37*
Articles from newspapers
"Curio Seeker Hunts Years for Photographs" [about Joe E. Milner; typescript Folder and copy print with portraits; 2 items] 38
[Various subjects, including A. A. Brack, Jesse James, N. H. Rose (in car Folder accident); SN only; 27 items; *NN removed to NV 3] 39-42*
[Articles from unidentified sources on various subjects, including J. A. Brooks,
Billy Bruner, Buffalo Bill, Emmett Dalton, J. J. Giddings, Luther A. Lawhon, Joe Folder Milner, W. Lee O'Daniel, Isaak C. Parker, Mason Rountree, Morris Smith, Belle 43 Starr, Harry Tracy, DuVal West, Elizabeth Westrup; SN only; 19 items]
[Correspondence; SN only; 37 items; *NN removed to NV 3] Folder 44-45*
[Legal documents regarding, among others, A. A. Brack (transfer of his photo collection to N. H. Rose), David Crockett, Wm. B. Krempkau, Dick W. McConnell, Newton C. Rose, N. H. Rose, Roland Rose, San Antonio Brewing Folder Assn., Bob M. Hatton?, Katherine Lavada Weare; facs. of signatures of historical 46-47* personages; SN only; 11 items; *NN removed to NV 3]
[Misc. documents, primarily regarding various organizations; includes one image,
129 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
[Misc. documents, primarily regarding various organizations; includes one image, with captions, of Henrietta (town), ca. 1870; SN only; 11 items; *NN removed to Folder NV 3] 48*
Poems; song [SN only; 15 items] Folder 49
Story of "My Rosary" by [Ferdinand Lust], a dying musician; SN only; 2 items] Folder 50
130 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
III. Oversize Photographs
A. Oversize Items Removed from Series I.
Batemen, Chaplain Drawer 6 Folder 1
Batts, R. L., Judge Folder 2
Bean, Roy, Judge Folder 3
Calamity Jane Folder 4
El Paso Fire Department Folder 5
El Paso Firemen Folder 6
Ferrell, Della Folder 7
Frontier Times Museum Folder 8
Giddings, Geo. H. Folder 9
Hardin, John Wesley Folder 10
Indians
Unidentified Folder 11
Nana, Chief Folder 12
Folder McConnell, Dick W. and Webb, Grover 13
McKinley, William, Pres. Folder 14
Mason, James E. Folder 15
Mason, James E., Jr. Folder 16
Drawer 7 Folder Old Fiddler's Contest, July 4, 1927 1
Peak, Junius, Capt. Folder 2
Rose, N. H., Rose vs. San Antonio Brewing Co. Folder 3
Folder
131 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Folder Rosebud Indian Agency, Dakota Territory 4
San Marcos Pioneers Folder 5
Trail drivers, Old time [San Antonio, Tex., 1915] Folder 6
Unidentified oversize prints [Oxen pulling a cart; man in workshop and with
model boat: 38a, 39a (P&N); interior of church or mission?: 40a; home on prairie: Folder 7 41a, 42a; group of military men: 43a (P&N); 10 items]
U.S. Army Officers- Presidio of San Francisco, 1914 [Officers of the 33rd Infantry, Sept. 23, 1899] Folder 8
B. Numbered Oversize Items
1. People
Drawer [Boys and one man under large tree; tintype] Oversize #1
Clark, Amasa
Drawer Scene at his 100th birthday party, Sept. 3, 1925, Bandera, Tex. Oversize #2
Drawer Unveiling of his monument at New National Cemetery, Ft. Sam Houston, Oversize 1925 #3
Drawer Cummins, Frederick T., Col.- Wild West and Indian Congress "Rough Riders of Oversize the World" #4
Drawer Murchison, A. H.- Trail Outfit, 1887 [old HC #25] Oversize #5
Drawer Parade, Bandera, Tex., 1930 [newspaper cut] Oversize #6
Drawer [People (mostly women) on donkeys], Mineral Wells, Tex. [mounted on black Oversize mat board] #7
Drawer Texas Press Association in session at Ft. Worth, June 26-28, 1894 [newspaper Oversize clipping, mounted] #8 132 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Texas Rangers, 1935 Drawer Oversize #9
Drawer [Woman with a parasol standing in front of huge tree], Wichita Falls Oversize #10
2. Places
Frontier Times Museum, Bandera, Tex.
Drawer Oversize "Enlarged" [ink drawing on board] #11
Drawer Oversize Interior views [old HC #28-29] #12-13
Drawer Oversize Main entrance [old HC #27] #14
Drawer San Antonio, Tex. (aerial view, 1935) Oversize #15
Drawer Small town (aerial view, 1930) [old HC #26] Oversize #16
3. Panoramics
3a. People
Drawer AMC Freshman Class, 1920-1921; photo by Taylor [damaged- hole] Oversize #17
Drawer American Math Society-Math Association of America, Brown University, Oversize September 8-12, 1930 (from the W. H. Whyburn Collection; HRC Mss Dept.) #18
Drawer Army group at Fort Ringgold, Tex., Second Squadron, Twelfth Cavalry, May Oversize 1924 [old HC #38] #19
Drawer Austin and San Antonio Praetorians picnic, New Braunfels, Tex., May 30, Oversize 1922 [old HC #46] #20
Drawer [Cadets or soldiers lined up on lawn at A&M?] Oversize #21
133 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Drawer Clark family celebrating Amasa Clark's 100th birthday, Sept., 3, 1925, Oversize Bandera, Tex. [22 = old HC #8; *NN (#54-55) removed to NV 5] #22-23*
First International Pageant of Pulchritude-Seventh Annual Bathing Girl Drawer Revue, May 15-17, Galveston, Tex., 1926; Cecil Thomson Studios, Houston, Oversize Tex. #24
Drawer Hicks Reunion, 1930 [old HC #1; see also Oversize #58; *NN (#57-58) Oversize removed to NV 5] #25*
Old Settlers Reunion, 3rd Annual, Bandera, Tex., July 2, 3, 1926
Drawer 1st day [old HC #22-23; *NN (#64) removed to NV 5] Oversize #26A-B*
Drawer 2nd day [old HC #20-21; *NN (#65) removed to NV 5] Oversize #27A-B*
Drawer S.A. [illegible] College, Pa.C. Wis., 1918 Oversize #28
Drawer San Saba Mission, near Menard, Tex., Dedication, May 8, 1937 [old HC #30] Oversize #29
Drawer Schweers-Saathoff Reunion, Castroville, Tex., June 26, 1938 [old HC #31] Oversize #30
Drawer South Texas Press Assn., Fourth Convention, San Antonio, Tex., April 1931 Oversize [old HC #3] #31
Drawer Oversize Texas A & M College, 1920-1921 #32
Drawer Texas Press Assn. Convention, McAllen, Tex., June 9-11, 1921 Oversize #33
Drawer [Texas] Rangers Reunion, July 27-20, 1927, Menard, Tex. [34-35A-D = Oversize old HC #17, #12-13, #15-16 respectively; *NN (#66-67) removed to NV #34-35A-E* 5 ]
134 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Trail Drivers, Old Time
Drawer Reunion, Oct. 6, 1927 [36A = old HC #41; *NN (#69) removed to NV 5] Oversize #36A-B*
Drawer San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 8, 11, 1936 [old HC #18] Oversize #37
Unidentified
Drawer Family group [old HC #36, #32-35, #37 respectively; *NN (#72-73) Oversize removed to NV 5] #38-39A-E*
Drawer Group with [musical] instruments, ca. 1920 [old HC #45, #43-44 Oversize respectively; see also Oversize #79; *NN (#77-78) removed to NV 5] #40-41A-B*
Drawer [U.S. Army]- Second U.S. Engineers, Second Division, 1925 [old HC #51] Oversize #42
3b. Places
Drawer Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Tex., ca. 1925 [old HC #42] Oversize #43
Drawer Apiary with two men, two women and child in left foreground, 1923 [see also Oversize Oversize #84; *NN (#84) removed to NV 5] #44*
Drawer Barton Springs (Park), Austin, Tex., July 10, 1927 [old HC #39] Oversize #45
Drawer Camp Wilson, Ft. Sam Houston, 1916 or 1918; Kenneth L. Meinen written on Oversize verso #46
Lackey, John- Ranch [with 2 men and a woman], sixteen miles north of Drawer Menard, Tex., 1926 [two different images; old HC #4-5; *NN (#90-91) Oversize removed to NV 5] #47-48*
135 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Drawer La Grange, Tex.- Bridge, July 4, 1927 [old HC #40] Oversize #49
Paris, Tex. after fire Drawer Oversize #50-51
Drawer From [northeast] corner of Square, ca. 1916 Oversize #50
Drawer Looking north from Gibraltar Hotel Oversize #51
Drawer Wichita Fall[s], Tex., Main St., ca. 1920 Oversize #52
Drawer Wooded area [with Mr. Hunter and his car, ca.] 1924 [old HC #11; *NN Oversize (#102) removed to NV 5] #53*
3c. Copy Prints
1. People
Drawer Oversize Hicks Reunion [right third only] #58
Unidentified groups
Drawer In front of Baptist Tabernacle building Oversize #74
Drawer In front of building with "Frontier Times Headquarters" banner Oversize #75
Drawer In front of school[?] (mostly children) Oversize #76
2. Places
Drawer [Buildings in unidentified downtown area (rooftop view)] Oversize #85
Drawer Oversize Del Rio, ca. 1916-18 [from roof] #86-87
Drawer
136 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Drawer [Farm or ranch house with 2 cars, sheep, horses, ca. 1920] Oversize #89
Drawer [River or lake scene with 2 people in boat along shoreline] Oversize #97
137 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
IV. Nitrate Negatives
A. Identified Photographs
A-N, Extent: 148 envelopes Drawer 1
O-Z, Extent: 92 envelopes Drawer 2
B. Unidentified Photographs
Drawer 14 envelopes; also portraits of unidentified men Extent: (17 envelopes) 3
Portraits of unidentified women, children, pairs and groups of people; misc. scenes Drawer Extent: (36 envelopes) 4
C. Panoramic Negatives Extent: 48 rolls; NN #54-102 (#72-73 in one roll)
1. People
Drawer Clark, Amasa- 100th Birthday Party, Sept. 3, 1925, Bandera, Tex. [for vintage 5 prints see Oversize #22-23] Folder #54-56
Hicks Reunion [see vintage print Oversize #25, copy print #58] Folder #57-58
Old Settlers' Association Reunion, Bandera, Tex.
July, 1924? Folder #59-63
3rd Annual, July 2, 3, 1926 [for vintage prints see Oversize #26-27] Folder #64-65
[Texas] Rangers Reunion, Menard, Tex., July, 1927 [for vintage prints see Folder Oversize #34-35] #66-68
Trail Drivers, Old Time, San Antonio, Oct. 6, 1927 [for vintage print see Folder Oversize #36] #69-71
Unidentified groups Folder #72-78
138 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Family in front of house [2 negs. in one roll; for vintage prints see Oversize Folder #38-39] #72-73
In front of Baptist Tabernacle building [for copy print see Oversize #74] Folder #74
In front of building with "Frontier Times Headquarters" banner [for copy Folder print see Oversize #75] #75
In front of school[?] (mostly children) [for copy print see Oversize #76] Folder #76
With musical instruments [for vintage prints see Oversize #40-41] Folder #77-78
2. Places (some including people)
Alto Frio Encampment Drawer 5
Bible Class, 1921 Folder #79
B.Y.P.U. Class, 1921 Folder #80
[General view?] Folder #81
Permanent buildings and headquarters, 1921 Folder #82
Sunday School Class, 1921 Folder #83
Apiary with two men, two women and child in left foreground, 1923 [for Folder vintage print see Oversize #44] #84
[Buildings in unidentified downtown area (rooftop view); for copy print see Folder Oversize #85] #85
Del Rio, ca. 1916-18 [from roof; for copy prints see Oversize #86-87] Folder #86-88
139 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
[Farm or ranch house with 2 cars, sheep, horses, ca. 1920; for copy print see Folder Oversize #89] #89
Lackey, John- Ranch, 16 miles north of Menard, 1927 [for vintage prints see Folder Oversize #47-48] #90-91
Leakey, Tex., ca. 1920-25 (town business district with W.O.W. chapter meeting Folder place) #92
Park or golf course with housing development in background [Del Rio?] Folder #93-95
River canyon with people and cars along rim Folder #96
[River or lake scene with 2 people in boat along shoreline; for copy print see Folder Oversize #97] #97
San Antonio, Tex. (rooftop view of downtown) Folder #98
Sunken Garden, Brackenridge Park, San Antonio, Tex. Folder #99-100
Swimming hole (river, docks, diving board) Folder #101
Wooded area [with Mr. Hunter in background and his car], ca. 1924 [for vintage Folder print see Oversize #53] #102
140 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Hunter-Rose Collection--Index of Correspondents Airey, J. W. E., Rev. [to Albert N. Marquis]--5.44 Ames, T. L. (Army War College) [to Rose]--4.3 Bacon, John L. [to William B. Krempkau]--5.44 Bates, G. H., Sgt. [to editor Camp-Free]--5.44 Beretta, Mrs. J. K. [to William Krempkau]--5.44 Bigson [Gipson], J. H. [to Rose]--5.44 Blake, H. C. [to Rose?]--4.3, 5.44 Bouve, C. L. (Library of Congress) [to Honorable Paul J. Kilday]--5.45 Brininstool, E. A. [to Rose]--4.3, 5.44 Brown, Wm. (Library of Congress) [to Rose]--4.3 Bruce, Robert [to Rose]--5.44 C., Sallie, Aunt--1.205 Carr, Mary [to Rose]--5.44 Cherry [to Rose]--1.184 Christmas, Lee [to first wife]--1.197 Clement, Sallie J. [to Rose]--2.215 Cooper, Hershel H. [to Hunter]--1.177 Cunningham, Eugene [to Rose]--4.3 Dalton, Emmett [to Mr. Leslie Traylor]--1.259 Dempewolff, Richard F., Associate Editor of TRUE [to Rose]--5.45 DeWolf, Richard C. [to Rose]--2.215 Doubleday, Doran and Company [to Thomas Ripley]--4.3 Evans, Charles (Oklahoma Historical Society) [to Leslie Traylor]--4.3 French, H. E. [to Lorenzo D. Walters]--5.44 Frutchey, B. H. [to Rose]--4.3 Gerder, Bruce--5.44 Gipson, [J.] H. [to Rose]--5.44 Grey, Zane [to Rose]--5.44 Habberton, Benjamin G. [to George B. Black]--4.3 Hanavan, Chares [sic] [to Rose]--5.44 Hood, Frederick D. [to Rose]--4.3 Johnston, W. D. [to E.A. Hatton]--5.44 Kilday, Paul J. [to Rose]--2.215, 5.45 Martz, Chas. S. [to Rose]--5.44 McArthur, J. C., Col. (Headquarters Second Division and Fort Sam Houston) [to Wm. B. Krempkau]--4.3 McCarthy, John (The American Weekly) [to Rose]--4.3 Mefford, Arthur (Real Detective) [to Rose]--4.3 Miller, Mrs. (Sallie)--1.205 Mowre, C. W. (Dell Publishing Company) [to Rose]--4.3 Peterson, West, [to J. R. Cade]--2.215 Pitluk, Jack [to Rose]--5.44 Reynolds, Franklin [to Rose]--5.45 Rose, N. H.--2.215 [to Mr. Brininstool, to Mr. Coleman, to R. V. Coleman, to Mr. Lippe, to Marfa Electric Light Company]; 4.3 [to Geo. B. Black, to Horace Green]; 5.44 [to Wilson Hicks]; 5.45 [to Richard F. Dempewolff] Saunders, G. W. (Old Trail Divers Association) [to W.B. Krempkau]--5.44 Seven Angels [to Marvin]--5.44 Simms, Pink [to Rose]--4.3
141 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Stevenson (Del Rio National Bank) [to Secretary of the State, Mexico]--4.3 Streeter, Floyd B. (Fort Hays, Kansas State College) [to Rose]--4.3 Thorp, Raymond W. [to E.P. Lamborn]--5.44 Uhlman, W. F. [to Rose]--4.3 Ulrich, A. L. (Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company) [to Rose]--4.3 Unidentified author--5.44 [to J. P. Milner, Carson W. Mowre, a preacher] Vestal, S. C., Col. (Army War College) [to Rose]--4.3 Williams, Theodore (Office [of] Chief Signal Officer, War Department) [to Rose]--4.3 Woodhull, Frost (County Judge, Bexar County, San Antonio, Tex.) [to Rose]--4.3
142 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Hunter-Rose Collection--Index of Photographers Alfred Ellis & Walery (51 Baker St., London. W.)--3.44 Ankenman & Butler (Mason, Tex.)--1.77 Backstrom Artist (Comanche, Tex.)--3.33 Barnes, Walter (Austin, Tex.)--4.286 Barr, D. P. (Artistic Photographer, San Antonio, Tex.)--1.168, 2.14, 2.211, 4.139, 4.277 Barry, D. F. (1316 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis.)--2.260, 2.304 Bates, F. L.--1.98 Blanton, Ben F.--2.207 Boone, Austin--3.82 Border Fox Tone Picture (Fox Co., San Antonio, Tex.)--1.229 Bowman, W. E. (Photographer, Ottawa, Ill.)--2.45 Boyles, J. W., Dr.--3.21 Brack, A. A. (Leading Photographer, 203 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Tex. and 32 N. Flores St., San Antonio, Tex.)--1.42, 1.106, 1.166, 1.237, 2.45, 3.77, 3.207, 4.30, 4.37, 4.38, 5.5 Brady, Matthew [?]--2.200 Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.)--3.108 Brininstool, E. A. (Los Angeles, Historical Coll.)--1.67, 2.260 Brisbois (125 State St., Chicago)--1.128 Bryden, Starr--1.45 Bushong (El Paso, Tex.)--3.30 Bushong & Feldman (El Paso, Tex.)--4.64 Calhoun, Amos S.--1.104 Callaway Portraits (413 E. Houston St., San Antonio)--2.170 Chambers, S. D. (5212 7th St., Port Arthur, Tex.)--4.50 Chapman, Austin--2.128 Cleasby, E. W. (Photographer, Eagle Pass, Tex.)--2.21, 3.273 Clifton Studio (Eagle Pass, Tex.)--1.275 Coleman, Willis H. (Bryan, Tex.)--5.8 Cones--4.35 Conrads, A. (Photographer, Seguin, Tex.)--4.233 Cross, W. R. (Hot Springs, S.D.)--2.253 Crown Art Photo--3.175 Davidson (Kansas City)--1.112 Delfraisse (San Antonio, Tex.)--5.5 Department of Public Safety--2.301 Dibrell, John L. (Zapata, Tex.)--1.278 Doersam, Jim--4.59 Drow (216 Ave. C, San Antonio)--1.136, 1.217 Edmunds, E. E. (Alpine, Tex.)--1.237 Edwards & Barcus (Wnooski and Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.)--5.5 Ellison, Jordon Co. (Austin, Tex.)--3.78 Ellison Photo Co. (Austin, Tex.)--1.57, 3.241 Elmer Chickering (The Royal Studio, 21 West St., Boston)--1.4-5 Falk (13 &15 West 24th St., N.Y. Madison Square)--1.4 Falk (949 Broadway, N.Y.)--1.4 Ferrocarril Internacional Mexicano, Ruta de Eagle Pass [stamp]--1.212 Flanagan, Sue--1.271 Fly, C. S. (Tombstone, Ariz.)--2.261 Forrest, Earle R. (Washington, Pa.)--3.265
143 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Glidewell, J. C. (Bryan, Tex.)--4.240 Goldin [engraved by Sam Sartain]--4.122 Grinstead, J. E.--3.20 Grondal Galleries (Round Rock, Tex.- Portraits; Lindsborg, Kan.- Cabinet)--1.293 Hansard, Raphael W. (Photographer, Bentonville, Ark.)--4.67 Hardesty (San Antonio)--4.30, 4.37 Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.)--2.214 Henshel's Woodlawn Studio (Chicago)--5.5 Hickman (Mason, Tex.)--3.123 Hill, S. B. (Austin)--2.128 Hillyer, H. B. (Photographer, 916 Congress Ave., Austin)--3.286 Hinson, T. A. (San [Antonio])--3.53 Houston Chronicle--2.189, 2.228 Houston Chronicle (Ben F. Blanton)--1.58 Horne, W. H. & Co.--3.151 Huddle--2.200 International News Photo Inc. (235 East 45th St., New York, N.Y.)--1.20 International News Photographs, Inc. (Los Angeles)--1.155 Irwin--2.10 Jackson, A. T. (Bounes, Austin, Tex.)--2.94 Jacobson (2 E. Houston St., San Antonio, Tex.)--1.6 Jones, Russell (218 South Main, Jacksboro, Tex.)--2.82, 2.238 Kegley Photo.--1.125 Kuhn (Stillwater, Minn.)--4.290 Laws--4.124 Leach & Co. (Llano, Tex.)--1.64, 3.176 Leach & Manna (Llano, Tex.)--4.30 Lippe Studio (Del Rio, Tex.)--1.64 Lovell, Geo. M. (Southbridge)--3.71 Lusby (Baltimore, Md.)--1.98 Malone, Bill (Photography, 1010 Lamar Blvd, Austin)--2.114 Marks, H. R. (Photographer, Austin, Tex.)--2.240, 2.249, 3.96 McClure, J. C.--Oversize #7 McConnell, Dick W.--1.64 McGee, Curtis--3.45 Miller (Marlin, Tex.)--1.224 Miller (N.Y.)--1.5 Miller & Tankersley (Photographers, 109 W. Jefferson St., Bloomington, Ill.)--5.2 Milton, J. C. (Center Point, Tex.)--4.72 Moehring, H. (Uvalde)--4.273 Moore Photo (Moore Theatre Studio, New Orleans, La.)--1.3 Nevils, Edith--3.94 Newsboy (New York)--1.4-5 Newton, R. J.--3.145 Notman Photo Co. Limited (3 Park St., Boston)--3.70 Paris & Rothwell (11 & 13 W. Commerce St., San Antonio, Tex.)--1.60 Phillips & Rose (Menardville, Tex.)--5.9 Pinney (Seattle)--5.5 Powell Studio (San Antonio)--5.9 Praytor, W. B. (Llano, Tex.)--3.189 Raba Photo Studio (Joe E. Raba, Mgr., 1825 S. Hackberry, San Antonio)--4.229
144 Rose, Noah H. and Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957
Renick, Nelson H. (photographic illustrations, 526 N. Vandeventer, ol. 1190, St. Louis 8, Mo.)--1.22 Ritzman, Charles L. (943 & 171-1/2 5th Ave., New York)--1.4 Robinson (305 W. Houston St., San Antonio)--2.45 Rodden (Roswell, New Mex.)--1.209 Rodgers, S. D. (Commercial Photographer, Brownswood, Tex.)--2.58 Romo, T. (119 S. Laredo, San Antonio)--1.160 Rose (Wichita Falls, Tex.)--2.250 Rose (Sonora, Tex.)--5.13 San Antonio Express/Evening News--3.317 San Antonio Light--1.64 Sargent, F. M. (Photo Artist, Anthony, Kan.)--2.302 Sarony, Napoleon (37 Union Square, New York)--1.4-5 Selfs (Kerrville, Tex.)--2.31 Schubert, Edw. (Victoria, Tex.)--3.48 Slinkard, H. S. (1734 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.)--4.30 Smith (323 E. Houston St., San Antonio, Tex.)--5.5 Smithers, W. D.--1.62, 1.79, 3.304, 3.330 Smithson Photo.--1.81 Southwest Photo Supplies (120 Bonham St., San Antonio, Tex.)--1.8 Spencer, Geo. E. (Home Studio: 7520 Ellis Ave., Chicago)--3.204 Steinle--7.6 Stephenson (132 West Commerce St., San Antonio, Tex.)--2.105 Stevens McVickers Theatre Bldg. (Chicago)--2.339 Stone, M. E. (Box 162, Rocksprings, Tex.)--1.24 Strahlmann's--4.125 Sword Bro's. (Professional Photographers, York, Pa.)--3.253 Texas Highway Department--1.33 Toepperwein, Emil--2.88 U.S. Army Signal Corps--1.75, 1.169, 2.299, 2.304, 2.305, 2.308, 2.310, 2.312, 2.317 Universal Pictures Co., Inc.--2.13 University Studio (Guadalupe at 21st, Austin, Tex.)--1.87 Vreeland, Enid O. T.--1.98 Waldeck, Alfred--2.162 Walters, L. D.--5.29 Watkins Bros. (Beeville, Tex.)--1.60 Weatherington Bros. (Temple and Belton, Tex.)--5.1 Wheeler Photographer (Ottawa, Ill.)--2.45 Wheelus Studio (Kerrville)--3.225 White (1261 Broadway, New York)--1.5 Wickmiller, C. P. (Kingfisher, Ind. Ter.)--3.254 Wilhelm, Maj.--2.251 Wilhelm (New York)--1.5 Williamson, L. J.[?] (Mason, Tex.)--2.220 Wilson, J. A. (Photographer, Ottawa, Ill.)--5.12 Winther, N. (San Antonio)--4.12 Wood, J. Painter--2.200 Wright, C. J. (Houston, Tex.)--1.286 Zahn, Justice (Galveston)--2.128
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