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Box 1

 Container

Contains 20 Results:

Correspondence concerning the donation of the Buckner/Garrett Collection,, April and May 1992

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: April and May 1992

Letters sent by Goldie Buckner,, 1965-1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1965-1966

Letters received by Goldie Bucker,, 1965-1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1965-1966

Two Letters: Annie L. Snorf to Jenny Avery, and Buckner to Avery,, 26 August 1958;, 13 June 1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 26 August 1958;; 13 June 1966

Manuscript: "With A Song In Her Heart" by C. Claberon (aka Goldie) Buckner,, June 1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: June 1966

Manuscript: "With A Song In Her Heart" from a folder labeled "3rd write-up, sent to Dr. Hinton", 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Manuscript" "Elizabeth Garrett: Songbird of New Mexico" by Goldie Rouse Buckner,, 1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1966

Manuscript: "Elizabeth Garrett: Nightingale of New Mexico" from a folder originally labeled "1st write-up", 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Draft of manuscript:, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents untitled but is a draft of manuscript nos. 5 and 6 above and was in a folder labeled "Woman's Club contest write-up"
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Various excerpts, articles and clippings about Elizabeth Garrett, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Various typed interviews with persons who knew Elizabeth Garrett, all, 1965

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1965

Typed interview with Ruth Martens and other materials originally in the same folder, (Sept. 4, 1965)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: (Sept. 4, 1965)

Notes of interviews, originally labeled "to be typed", 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Letters, articles, interviews and clippings, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents re: the Garrett family (mostly Pat Garrett) originally labeled "Birth--1893"
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Letters, articles, interviews and clippings, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents re: Elizabeth Garrett, originally labeled "1893--1924"
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Letters, articles, interviews and clippings, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents re: Elizabeth Garrett, originally labeled "1924--1927"
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Letters, articles, interviews and clippings, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents re: Elizabeth Garrett, originally labeled "1927--1935"
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Memorials to Elizabeth Garrett, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Chronology of the life of Elizabeth Garrett, 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: 1893-1992 (bulk, 1965-1966)

Excerpts from the book: Midstream by Helen Keller discussing her friendship with Elizabeth Garrett, and also including typed transcripts of newspapers clips from the Roswell Daily Record, , dated August and September 1940

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of materials relating to the career of Elizabeth Garrrett, a blind singer and daughter of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Elizabeth Garrett served on the faculty of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped and wrote "O Fair New Mexico," which was adopted as the official state song in 1917. In addition to various typed manuscript drafts of Buckner's unpublished biography of Garrett, the collection also contains articles and newspaper clippings about Garrett; letters about...
Dates: dated August and September 1940