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		<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Inventory of the Lewis L. Gould papers, <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1907-1987</date></titleproper>
	 	<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Gould (Lewis L.) papers</titleproper>
	 	<author encodinganalog="creator">Processed by Roger Simon</author>
		
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		<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">University of Wyoming. American
		  Heritage Center.</publisher> 
		<address> 
		  <addressline>American Heritage Center</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue</addressline> 
		  <addressline>University of Wyoming</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Laramie, WY 82071</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Phone: 307.766.2574</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Fax:307.766.5511 </addressline> 
		  <addressline>Email:ahcref@uwyo.edu</addressline> 
		  <addressline>URL:http://ahc.uwyo.edu/</addressline> 
		</address> 
	 	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date">2017</date> 
		<p>University of Wyoming</p> 
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	 <creation>Finding aid encoded by Roger Simon, 
	 	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 2017&gt;</date></creation> 
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	 <head>Collection Summary</head> 
  	
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  		<persname>Gould, Lewis L.</persname> </origination> 
  	
  	<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title">Lewis L. Gould papers</unittitle>
		<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="Date of Collection">1907-1987</unitdate>
	 
	 <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="WyU-AH" label="Collection Number">01742</unitid>
	 
  	<physdesc encodinganalog="300" label="Size"> <extent>3.70 cubic
  		ft. (7 boxes)</extent> </physdesc>
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		<corpname>University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.</corpname>
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  	<abstract label="Abstract">The papers of Lewis A. Gould consist primarily of research materials regarding the history of Wyoming, documents related to his published works, and “New Left” materials that he collected during the mid- to late 1960s.</abstract>
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  	<head>Biography of Lewis L. Gould</head><p>Lewis L. Gould was a professor and historian. Born in 1939, Gould received an A.B. from Brown University in 1961, an M.A. from Yale University in 1962, and a Ph.D. in history from Yale in 1966.  After teaching at Yale, he joined the faculty of the History Department at the University of Texas-Austin in 1967 and was chair of that department from 1980 to 1984.  Gould’s research interests included political history in Wyoming and Texas, as well as the Progressive Era in the United States.  Among his many publications were <emph render="italic">Wyoming: A Political History, 1868-1896</emph> (1968), <emph render="italic">Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democrats in the Wilson Era</emph> (1973), and <emph render="italic">1968: The Election That Changed America</emph> (1993).</p>
	 
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  	<head>Scope and Content</head><p>The collection consists primarily of research materials regarding the history of Wyoming and documents related to Gould's published works, including manuscripts of some of his books.  Also included are “New Left” materials, many of them focused on organized labor (especially farm workers) and opposition to the Vietnam war, that Gould collected during the mid- to late 1960s, as well as reprints of some articles that he published in various academic journals.</p>
	 
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	 <head>Access Restrictions</head> 
	 <p>There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes,
	 	and the collection is open to the public.</p> 
  </accessrestrict> 
  <userestrict> 
	 <head>Copyright Information</head> 
	 <p>The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright,
		property, and libel laws as they apply.</p> 
  </userestrict> 
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	 <head> Related Materials</head> 
  	<p>As of the date of processing, there is one known other archival collection created by Lewis L. Gould: Lewis L. Gould Collection of American Political History, 1870-1920, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.</p>  
  </relatedmaterial> 
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	 <head>Acquisition Information</head> 
  	<p>This material was received from Lewis L. Gould, 1965-1978.</p> 
  </acqinfo> 
  <processinfo> 
	 <head>Processing Information</head> 
  	<p>The collection was processed by Roger Simon in December 2017.</p> 
  </processinfo> 
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	 <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
	 <p>Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection
		Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.</p> 
  </prefercite> 
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	 <head>Access Terms</head> 
  	<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Van Devanter, Willis, 1859-1941</persname>
	 
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  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">New Left -- United States</subject>
	 
  	 <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements</subject>
  	
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Agricultural laborers -- Labor unions -- Organizing</subject>
  	
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651">Wyoming -- History -- 19th century</geogname>
 
  	<geogname source="local" encodinganalog="651">Wyoming -- History -- To 1889</geogname>
  	
  	<geogname source="local" encodinganalog="651">Wyoming -- History -- 1890-1918</geogname>

  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651">Wyoming -- Politics and government</geogname>

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  		<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Politics, Government, and Law</subject> 
  		<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences</subject>
  		<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Education</subject>
  		<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Colleges and Universities</subject>
  		<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Wyoming</subject>
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	<dsc type="combined"> 
		<head>Container List</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series I. Collected Publications and Print Materials, The New Left</unittitle>
				
				<unitdate/> 
			</did> 

			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“AIM [American Independent Movement]”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1967</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Core-Lator [Congress of Racial Equality]”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Council for a Livable World”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1967</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Delano Newsletter [Farm Workers’ Information]”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966, undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“LID [League for Industrial Democracy] News Bulletin”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1967</unitdate> 
				</did> 

			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“El Macriado: The Voice of the Farm Worker”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1968</unitdate> 
				</did> 
				<note><p>A publication started by Cesar Chavez.</p></note> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“News &amp; Letters: The Root of Mankind is Man”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1967, undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
				<note><p>A Marxist publication.</p></note> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Rights [Emergency Civil Liberties Committee]”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1967</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“WIN: Peace and Freedom thru Nonviolent Action”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1969</unitdate> 
				</did> 
				<note><p>A publication started by the New York Workshop in Nonviolence, a New York City pacifist direct action group that functioned as an affiliate of both the Committee for Nonviolent Action and the War Resisters’ League.</p></note> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>WRL [War Resisters’ League] News”</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1968</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1966-1967, undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
				<note><p>Includes materials from various people, groups, committees, and organizations, including Senator Eugene McCarthy, poet Archibald MacLeish, Martin Luther King, Jr., the “Committee of 100” in support of the N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the Committee of Historians for Senator (Gale) McGee, the National Farm Workers Association, Americans for Democratic Action, the Committee for Nonviolent Action, Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam, the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, the League for Mutual Aid, the Mutual Real Estate Investment trust, the Farm Workers Press, the AFL-CIO, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.</p></note> 
			</c02> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series II. Manuscripts</unittitle>
				
				<unitdate/> 
			</did> 

				<c02 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
						
						<unittitle>Articles</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
					</did> 
					<note><p>Manuscripts of the following articles: (1) “Diplomats in the Lobby: Franco-American Relations and the Dingley Tariff of 1897,” published in the August 1977 issue of <emph render="italic">The Historian</emph>; (2) “Joseph M. Carey and Wyoming Statehood: Some Unpublished Letters,” published in the October 1965 issue of <emph render="italic">Annals of Wyoming</emph>; (3) “New Perspectives on the Republican Party, 1877-1913,” published in the October 1972 issue of <emph render="italic">The American Historical Review</emph>; (4) “Popular Government and Political Reform, 1890-1920, ” published in the July 1974 issue of <emph render="italic">Current History</emph>; and (5) “Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democratic Politics, 1911-1921,” published in the July 1971 issue of <emph render="italic">Southwestern Historical Quarterly</emph>.</p></note> 
				</c02> 
				<c02 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
						
						<unittitle>Book Reviews</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
					</did> 
					<note><p>Manuscripts of the following book reviews: (1) “<emph render="italic">Enterprise Denied: Origins of the Decline of American Railroads, 1897-1917</emph>, by Albro Martin,” published in the April 1973 issue of <emph render="italic">Pennsylvania History</emph>; (2) “A Life in the Republican Party,” published in the March 1976 issue of Reviews in <emph render="italic">American History</emph>; (3) “<emph render="italic">Rocky Mountain Constitution Making, 1850-1912</emph>, by Gordon Morris Bakken,” published in the Winter 1988 issue of <emph render="italic">Montana: The Magazine of Western History</emph>; and (4) “Tariffs and Markets in the Gilded Age,” published in the June 1974 issue of <emph render="italic">Reviews in American History.</emph></p></note> 
				</c02> 
				<c02 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
						
						<unittitle>Books</unittitle> 

					</did> 

					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
							
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">The Presidency of William McKinley</emph></unittitle> 

						</did> 
						<note><p>Published in 1980.</p></note> 

						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
							
								<unittitle>Copy Pages</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
							</did> 
						</c04> 
						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
								
								<unittitle>Original Typescript</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Titled "William McKinley and the Expansion of Presidential Power."  Includes annotations.</p></note> 
						</c04> 
						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
								
								<unittitle>Original Typescript</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Titled "William McKinley and the Expansion of Presidential Power."  Includes annotations.</p></note> 
						</c04> 

						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
							
								<unittitle>Page Proofs</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Includes annotations.</p></note> 
						</c04> 					
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
							
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">The Progressive Era</emph></unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Published in 1974.  Includes annotations.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
							
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democratic Politics in the Wilson Era</emph></unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Published in 1973.</p></note> 
						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
								
								<unittitle>Original Typescript</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Titled "Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democratic Politics, 1911-1921."  Includes annotations.</p></note> 
						</c04> 
						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
								
								<unittitle>Original Typescript</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Titled "Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democratic Politics, 1911-1921."  Includes annotations.</p></note> 
						</c04> 
						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
								
								<unittitle>Page Proofs</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Includes annotations.</p></note> 
						</c04> 					
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
							
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">Reform and Regulation: American Politics from Roosevelt to Wilson</emph></unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Published in 1978.  Titled "Reform and Regulation: American Politics, 1900-1916."  Includes annotations.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
							
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">Wyoming: A Political History 1868-1896</emph></unittitle> 

						</did> 
						<note><p>Published in 1968.</p></note> 

						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
								
								<unittitle>Original Typescript</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>1968-1969</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Includes handwritten annotations and a note by Gould that says, “Manuscript and page proof of Lewis L. Gould <emph render="underline">Wyoming: A Political History</emph> for deposit in the University of Wyoming Archives.”</p></note> 
						</c04>
						<c04 level="file"> 
							<did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
								
								<unittitle>Page Proofs</unittitle> 
								<unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
							</did> 
							<note><p>Three sets.</p></note>
						</c04>
					</c03> 
				</c02> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series III. Published Materials</unittitle>
				
				<unitdate/> 
			</did> 
				<c02 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
						
						<unittitle>Articles</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1985, undated</unitdate> 
					</did> 
					<note><p>Includes (1) “First Ladies,” a reprint of an article published in the Autumn 1986 issue of <emph render="italic">The American Scholar</emph>; (2) “First Lady as Catalyst: Lady Bird Johnson and Highway Beautification in the 1960s,” a reprint of an article published in the Summer 1986 issue of <emph render="italic">Environmental Review</emph>; (3) “Modern First Ladies in Historical Perspective,” a reprint of an article published in the Summer 1985 issue of <emph render="italic">Presidential Studies Quarterly</emph>; (4) “The Paladin and the Rough Rider: Lord Grey’s Account of a Visit with Theodore Roosevelt in 1911,” a reprint of an article published in a 1984 issue of <emph render="italic">Durham University Journal</emph>; (5) “The Reick Telegram and the Spanish-American War: A Reappraisal,” a reprint of an article published in the April 1979 issue of <emph render="italic">Diplomatic History</emph>; (6) “The University Becomes Politicized: The War with Jim Ferguson, 1915-1918,” a photocopy of an article published in the October 1982 issue of <emph render="italic">Southwestern Historical Quarterly</emph>; (7) "William McKinley and the Expansion of Presidential Power,” a reprint and a photocopy of an article published in a 1978 issue of <emph render="italic">Ohio History</emph>; and (8) “Discovering Texas,” an article in a 1985 issue of the UT-Austin publication <emph render="italic">Discovery</emph>.</p></note> 
				</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
					
					<unittitle>Book Reviews</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
				<note><p>Includes (1) “Chocolate Eclair or Mandarin Manipulator? William McKinley, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippines: A Review Essay,” a reprint of a book review published in the Summer-Autumn 1985 issue of <emph render="italic">Ohio History</emph>; and (2) “Tariffs and Markets in the Gilded Age,” a reprint of a book review published in the June 1974 issue of <emph render="italic">Reviews in American History. </emph></p></note> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
					
					<unittitle>Books</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
				</did> 
				<note><p>An unbound copy of <emph render="italic">The Progressive Era.</emph></p></note> 
			</c02> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series IV. Research</unittitle>
				
				<unitdate/> 
			</did> 
				<c02 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
						
						<unittitle>Wyoming History</unittitle> 
						<unitdate/> 
					</did> 

					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
						
							<unittitle>John A. Campbell</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Notes from John Allen Campbell’s incoming and outgoing correspondence—Campbell was the first governor of the Wyoming territory.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
							
							<unittitle>Joseph M. Carey</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>A photocopy of a letter to Gould from Agnes Wright Spring regarding Joseph M. Carey—Spring had worked for Carey, who was the eighth governor of Wyoming and represented Wyoming in both the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
							
							<unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>1960-1966</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding Gould’s research.  Includes letters about Willis Van Devanter, Francis E. Warren and the Johnson County War, Asa S. Mercer and the Johnson County War, Joseph M. Carey, and Elwood Mead.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
							
							<unittitle>Grenville Dodge</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Notes from Grenville M. Dodge’s incoming and outgoing correspondence—Dodge was a Union army officer, U.S. congressman, and railroad executive.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
							
							<unittitle>Historical Correspondence (copies)</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>A letter from Commissioner of Indian Affairs Daniel M. Browning to Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith, a letter from U.S. Senator Joseph M. Carey to Willis Van Devanter, chairman of the Republican State Committee, a letter from U.S. Senator Francis E. Warren to Thomas Nelson Haskell, and a letter from Warren’s private secretary to Haskell.  The date range of the letters is 1894-1903.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
							
							<unittitle>Notes from Historical Correspondence</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Typewritten and handwritten transcriptions of correspondence for some of Gould’s research projects, including letters to and from Wyoming cattleman Fred G.H. Hesse and others relating to the Johnson County War, John Hunton, and Grover Cleveland.  The date range of the letters is 1886-1895.</p></note> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
							
							<unittitle>Notes from Manuscript Sources</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>1973, undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
							
							<unittitle>Notes from the National Archives</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>1972, undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
							
							<unittitle>Notes from Wyoming Newspapers</unittitle>
							<unitdate>1972, undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
							
							<unittitle>Notes on Wyoming Territorial Politics</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
					</c03> 
					<c03 level="file"> 
						<did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
							
							<unittitle>Willis Van Devanter</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
						</did> 
						<note><p>Willis Van Devanter was a city attorney in Cheyenne, WY, a member of the territorial legislature, and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.  Includes a list of manuscript sources, a copy of a letter from Van Devanter to a J.A. Blomgren in Minnesota, typewritten transcripts of correspondence to and from Van Devanter, and a photocopy of part of the book The Van Deventer Family by Christobelle Van Deventer.  Also includes photocopies of materials related to Van Devanter, including an address that he delivered, interviews, biographical materials, proceedings in his memory, typewritten transcriptions of correspondence from Van Devanter, and a master’s thesis on Van Devanter’s contributions to the field of constitutional law.</p></note> 
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							<unittitle>Historical Correspondence</unittitle> 
							<unitdate>1907</unitdate> 
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						<note><p>Three letters from Indian Inspector James McLaughlin to J.W. DuBois Gould.</p></note> 
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						<unittitle>Clippings and Press Releases</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1967-1969, 1982-1987, undated</unitdate> 
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					<note><p>Includes two articles in which Gould is mentioned.  Other articles deal with UT-Austin libraries, including the search for a library director, the purchase of a Gutenberg Bible, and the acquisition of the Pforzheimer Library of English Literature from H. Ross Perot.  Also includes materials regarding a class that Gould taught at UT-Austin on “First Ladies in the Twentieth Century,” an article on William H. Goetzmann and Karen Sloan, professors at UT-Austin, and a clipping regarding a lecture by Karen Gould, Gould’s wife, on the history and background of the Gutenberg Bible.</p></note> 
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						<unittitle>Correspondence, Incoming</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1967, 1977, undated</unitdate> 
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					<note><p>Includes a letter to Gould regarding whether another author had used one of Gould’s articles as a source.</p></note> 
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						<unittitle>Jack Gould</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
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					<note><p>Letter from New York County Assistant District Attorney Richard H. Kuh to Gould’s father Jack.  Jack Gould (1914-1993) had been a prominent reporter and TV and radio critic for the New York Times from the mid-1940s through the early 1970s, and Kuh contacted him to ask if he would be willing to testify for the prosecution in its case against comedian Lenny Bruce. Also included is a photostat of a transcription of one of Bruce’s performances that was the subject of the prosecution. (In the letter, Kuh says that he has enclosed transcripts of two performances.)</p></note> 
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						<unittitle>Page Proofs, Index Proofs, and Layout Plans</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1974, undated</unitdate> 
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					<note><p>For books and book chapters not written by Gould--he may have been editor.</p></note> 
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						<unittitle>Thesis</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
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					<note><p>"Robert Walter Speer and Benjamin Barr Lindsey: The Progressive Dilemma in Municipal Government,” by Walter Wood Garnsey, Jr., a student at Yale University.  In the acknowledgments, Garnsey thanks Gould for his advice and criticism.</p></note> 
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						<unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1966, undated</unitdate> 
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					<note><p>Includes an invitation to celebrate historian and UT-Austin Prof. Joe Bertram Frantz’s fifty years with the University, a parody press release regarding H. Ross Perot’s acquisition of God, and a small poster advertising the George W. Littlefield Lecture Series at UT Austin.  Also includes "The City and Westward Expansion: Cheyenne’s Big Horn Expedition of 1870” by Gilbert Stetler, a conference paper dated 1966 and subsequently published in the April 1973 issue of <emph render="italic">Western Historical Quarterly.</emph></p></note> 
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