Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
"At Yule Tide" (clipping), approximately 1890s
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
"A Christmas Chorus" (clipping), approximately 1890s
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
"Vagaries. (After Taking Opium)" (clipping), approximately 1890s
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
"Flag Song of Texas" (clipping), approximately 1890s
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
"To Mrs. Daniel Goldschmidt" (clipping), 1894
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
"The Stranded Ship" (clipping), approximately 1890s
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
"The Lesson of Easter" (typescript), approximately 1890s
Most are clippings; one typescript; many handwritten annotations; all have been photocopied.
Publications-Texas, 1886-1896
Newspaper essays about life in Houston; article re. visit to Texas Senate (Austin); historical sketch of Corpus Christi; historical anecdotes about Nacogdoches, TX.
Publications-Misc., 1859-1901
Clippings, essay topics include: reminiscences of Christmas on a southern plantation; four part series "In the Days When We Were Young," covers plantation life (includes slave life)-printed in the Jewish Messenger (1886); article challenging traditional observance of Yom Kippur; Jewish working girls and religious observances; Texas press day, SC Inter State and West Indian Exposition.
Clippings about Harby, 1887-1911
Mentions of trips taken, articles and short stories published, papers given; move back to Charleston; efforts to involve Canadian women in SC Inter State and West Indian Exposition; efforts to have United Confederate Veterans Reunion (1899) in Charleston; tributes published in Texas newspapers.