Processed Manuscripts - H
- Harpool Robert Tom Jr., (1918- )
- Harris, Benjamin Bee (1886-1967)
- Headley, Herrold
- Hendricks, George David (1913-1978)
- Hewitt, Helen Margaret (1900-1977)
- History of Forestburg, Texas
- Hobbs, Carl A (1833- ?)
- Huddleston, Lee E. (1935- )
- Hughes, Sarah T. (1896-1985)
- Hyder, Tom Bullock (1907 - )
Harpool Robert Tom Jr., (1918- )
The papers (1951-1982) of R. Tom Harpool Jr. pertaining to his activities as the owner of Harpool Seed and Grain Company and as a civic leader in Denton, Texas. Also included are a number of files concerning grain research. The collection includes: correspondence, legal and financial documents, printed material, literary productions, photographic material, and maps. The collection is housed in 41 boxes.
Harris, Benjamin Bee (1886-1967)
The papers (1929-1977) of Benjamin Bee Harris and his family concerning his career as professor and director of the Biology Department and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Texas. The collection includes autobiographical and biographical sketches, correspondence, dissertation, scrapbook, and speeches. The collection is housed in 1 box.
Headley, Herrold
Papers (1933-1965) pertaining to the Theatre du Jorat, its founders Rene and Jean Morax, and the composer Arthur Honegger that include: bibliographic notes, correspondence, journals, and programs. The collection is housed in 1 box.
Hendricks, George David (1913-1978)
George David Hendricks' papers (1894-1978) concerning material on the American West and folklore including: literary productions, bibliography, clippings, drawing, maps, photographs, posters, and publications. The collection is housed in 49 boxes.
Hewitt, Helen Margaret (1900-1977)
Helen Margaret Hewitt's papers (1887-1976) pertain to her carer in music as a student and as a teacher of organ and musicology. The collection includes: correspondence, photographs, programs, publications, and scrapbooks. The collection is housed in 13 boxes.
History of Forestburg, Texas
This collection includes: a 1957 publication in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of Forestburg, Texas, a diary, town history, and photographs The collection is housed in 1 box.
Hobbs, Carl A (1833- ?)
The Carl A. Hobbs collection documents farm life in Laramie County, Wyoming in the early 1900s. The papers (1895-1917) include correspondence, diary, financial and legal documents.
Huddleston, Lee E. (1935- )
This collection holds the Lee E. Huddleston papers (1966-1967) concerning his dissertation on the European concepts of the origins of the American Indians from 1492-1729. The papers include: correspondence, rough drafts, a manuscript, and revision notes. The collection is housed in 2 boxes.
Hughes, Sarah T. (1896-1985)
The papers of Sarah T. Hughes range in date from 1896-1983 with the bulk of the collection between 1931 and 1976. The collection includes: biographical material, correspondence, minutes and proceedings, legal and financial documents, printed material, literary productions, scrapbooks, and photographic material relating to Ms. Hughes personal life, organizational activities, political activities, and legal career. Included are materials concerning her terms in the Texas Legislature (1930-1935), her tenure as judge of the 14th District Court of Texas (1935-1961), and as United States District Judge of the Northern District of Texas (1961-1981). The collection is housed in 90 boxes, access is restricted for some material.
Hyder, Tom Bullock (1907 - )
The papers (1921-1982) of Bullock Hyder relate to his political career as a member of the Texas House of Representatives (1932-1938) and teaching career as a professor of economics at North Texas (1938-1977). The collection contains: correspondence, legal documents, printed material, literary productions, and photographic material. It also includes seven hand written letters from scientist George Washington Carver (1926-1927). This collection is housed in 12 boxes.