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An Afternoon Miracle
Short story set along the Texas/Mexico border.
The Cactus
Short story about a young bachelor.
Circular of information, 1902-1903
A pamphlet about the Whitis Avenue School in Austin.
Deaf and Dumb Institute
Photograph of men a women standing on top of foundation of the Texas school for the Deaf. Francis Fischer and J.B. Nitchke hold the cornerstone. "Deaf and Dumb Institute, Fischer and Lambie Contractors, Lumber from Clacasieu Lumber Co." is written in the bottom left-hand quarter of the photo.
The Flag Paramount
A short story set in Central America and based on O. Henry's experiences in Honduras in the late 1890s.
Frank Caldwell
Photograph of Frank Caldwell in a head-and-shoulders portrait.
[Frank Caldwell]
Photograph of Frank Caldwell in a full-length portrait. He is dressed in a suit and hat.
[Handwritten letter from F.M. Maddox to W.S. Porter (O. Henry)]
F. M. Maddox's reply to O. Henry's request for Maddox to lend him seventy-five dollars. Maddox asks if it's possible for O. Henry to get the money from his friend in New York.
[Handwritten letter from O. Henry to F.M. Maddox]
Handwritten letter from O. Henry asking F.M. Maddox to loan him $75 to relocate to New York City from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hearts and Hands
Short story about a marshal and a prisoner.
His Courier
A short story about a boy tasked with delivering a message.
The Lotos and the Bottle
Short story about a consul for the United States.
Madame Bo-Peep, of the Ranches
Short story set in Texas.
The Marionettes
Short story about a doctor who leads a double-life as a burglar.
The Passing of Black Eagle
A short story set in Texas.
The Renaissance at Charleroi
Short story about a clerk in New Orleans.
Round the Circle
Short story set in Texas.
The Struggle of the Outliers
A short story about two men fighting over the same woman.
The University of Texas, Austin—Galveston.
This booklet is primarily a photojournal of the university and some of the surrounding area in Austin, with photographs of all of the main buildings on campus. The first two pages have a brief statement from the Registrar about admissions and departments at the university.
Young Ladies' Basketball Team, 1902
Photograph of University of Texas' Young Ladies' Basketball Team. 9 unidentified women pose for a group portrait, with one woman in the center holding a basketball with "1902" written on it.
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