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- [Correspondence to Julia Maria Pease from Elisabet Ney]
- A letter to Julia Maria Pease from Elisabet Ney, who discusses her lawsuit against Henry Ladd. Includes typewritten transcription of the letter.
- October and June
- A short story about the age difference between a captain and the woman he is courting.
- Remorse
- A three-stanza poem by O. Henry and published under the pen name S. H. Peters.
- At Arms with Morpheus
- A short story about two young medical students.
- A Retrieved Reform
- A short story about Jimmy Valentine, a young safe-cracker.
- Hygeia at the Solito
- Short story set in San Antonio, Texas.
- The Lotus and the Cockleburrs
- Short story set in the Spanish Main.
- The Princess and the Puma
- Short story set on a ranch in Texas.
- The Sphinx Apple
- Short story about a group of travelers stopped for the night.
- The Guardian of the Scutcheon
- Short story about a bank porter.
- One Dollar's Worth
- Short story about a counterfeiting case.
- Jimmy Hayes and Muriel
- Short story about a company of Texas Rangers.
- The Atavism of John Tom Little Bear
- Short story about the character Jeff Peters.
- A Call Loan
- Short story set in Texas.
- The Marquis and Miss Sally
- Short story set in Texas.
- The Roads of Destiny
- A short story about a traveling poet.
- The Lonesome Road
- A short story set in Texas.
- A Ghost of Chance
- Short story about a ghost.
- The Whirligig of Life
- Short story about a couple's divorce and remarriage.
- The Phonograph and the Graft
- Story in which two grifters decide to introduce the phonograph to South America.
- Tobin's Palm
- Short story about a boy who gets his palm read.
- The Fourth in Salvador
- Short story about a man celebrating July Fourth in South America.
- The Pimienta Pancakes
- A cow camp cook tells a story about a pancake recipe.
- University of Texas grounds
- Three women sitting among the bluebonnets on the Campus grounds. In the background are the Woman's Building built 1903 on the left and the old Chemical Laboratory built 1891. Both buildings were destroyed by fire; the Woman's Building burned in 1959 and the Chemical Laboratory in 1926.
- Unveiling of Confederate Monument at Capitol
- People gathered on the Capitol grounds including two men on top of a power line pole.
- Texas souvenir : a collection of poems devoted to the scenery and historical events of Texas
- A book of poetry about the people, history and scenery of Texas.
- Directory of Texas Industries from Official Sources
- The directory gives listings of businesses categorized by industry (including elected officials). The directory opens with a "Description of the State of Texas" which is a reprint of the report written by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Statistics and History for the Governor of Texas. The index begins on page 429.