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My Roommates (open access)

My Roommates

A five-stanza poem by Gertrude Osterhout titled "My Roommates." In each stanza, Gertrude wrote about each of her roommates at her boarding school.
Date: 1881
Creator: Osterhout, Gertrude
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Proposal (open access)

The Proposal

Transcription of a poem written by Olga Pazdral about her relationship with a man named Davy, and the rejection of his proposal.
Date: July 2, 2000
Creator: Pazdral, Olga
System: The Portal to Texas History
Avenger Field (open access)

Avenger Field

Poem from the perspective of a WASP speaking to Avenger Field, written by Effie Pratt, class 43-W-8.
Date: unknown
Creator: Pratt, Effie
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Poem] (open access)

[Poem]

Handwritten patriotic poem from H. K. Redway's personal papers.
Date: unknown
Creator: Redway, H. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Marriage announcement for Ludwig Huth and Dorothea Breithauptin, August 18, 1778] (open access)

[Marriage announcement for Ludwig Huth and Dorothea Breithauptin, August 18, 1778]

Poetic marriage announcement announcing the marriage of Ludwig Huth to Dorothea Breithauptin on August 18, 1778. Written by J. H. Rehberger.
Date: August 18, 1778
Creator: Rehberger, J. H.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Poem by Grace Dupree Ridings (open access)

Poem by Grace Dupree Ridings

Print of a bird on a fence with a poem by Grace Dupree Ridings. The poem, "Have You?", is as follows: "Have you ever / Seen new violets, / Have you heard / A robin sing, / When you can / Keep from thinking / It is Spring... / It is Spring?"
Date: unknown
Creator: Ridings, Grace Dupree
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Poem: The Passing of the Backhouse] (open access)

[Poem: The Passing of the Backhouse]

Poem about simple life in a small mountain cottage. The poem is forwarded by an introduction by an unknown author that discusses heeding the message of the poem.
Date: unknown
Creator: Riley, James Whitcomb
System: The Portal to Texas History
The History of Wonder (open access)

The History of Wonder

A poem about a dog named Wonder who had an insatiable appetite and was killed for stealing food. The poem has twelve stanzas, each consisting of six lines.
Date: unknown
Creator: Sampson, Neal; Hornsby, Nat & George, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Be Careful What You Say.] (open access)

[Be Careful What You Say.]

Clipping with a poem advising against speaking ill of others written by Sergeant Major Joseph A Hess. Fragment of a drawing and article on the reverse side.
Date: unknown
Creator: Sergeant Major Joseph A Hess
System: The Portal to Texas History
Daddy's Holiday Lament... (open access)

Daddy's Holiday Lament...

Poem entitled "Daddy's Holiday Lament" by David A. Stallman about the pain of children growing up and moving away from their parents.
Date: unknown
Creator: Stallman, David A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
The "D.T.'s" (open access)

The "D.T.'s"

Poem titled The "D" T"'s" (sic) by George W. Stone, USMC.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Don't Wait (open access)

Don't Wait

Poem titled "Don't Wait," by George W. Stone, USMC.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Lure of the Tropics (open access)

The Lure of the Tropics

A poem, possibly by Marine George W. Stone, satirizing the experience of joining the Marine Corps and deploying to Central America.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Marine Corps (open access)

Marine Corps

Poem titled "Marine Corps" by George W. Stone, USMC, about defending the service from civilian derision.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
My Buddy (open access)

My Buddy

A poem titled "My Buddy," by George W. Stone, USMC, about the loss of a comrade-in-arms.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Relief (open access)

Relief

A poem titled "Relief" by George W. Stone, USMC, about a Marine being relieved from his post.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Suffering Jimmy Legs (open access)

The Suffering Jimmy Legs

Poem titled "The Suffering Jimmy Legs," by George W. Stone, USMC.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
They All Come Back (open access)

They All Come Back

Poem titled "They All Come Back" by George W. Stone, USMC.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Treason (open access)

Treason

A poem titled "Treason" by George W. Stone, USMC.
Date: 1927/1929~
Creator: Stone, George W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Ode to Controlled Vocabulary (open access)

Ode to Controlled Vocabulary

This poem pays homage to controlled vocabularies. It describes the importance of using controlled vocabularies and why they should be respected and utilized.
Date: March 2009
Creator: Tarver, Hannah
System: The UNT Digital Library
Draft Dodger (open access)

Draft Dodger

Text of a poem that derides men who avoid going to war.
Date: 1943
Creator: The State Register
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Poem: An Old Cowhand's Prayer] (open access)

[Poem: An Old Cowhand's Prayer]

Poem about praying to be a better cowboy during the war. At the end is typed, "To my friend John Bryan, From Bill Tolleson."
Date: unknown
Creator: Tolleson, Bill
System: The Portal to Texas History
Part of a poem or story about Clara Luper (open access)

Part of a poem or story about Clara Luper

Poem or story comparing Clara Luper to an oak tree.
Date: unknown
Creator: Watts, Wade, Reverend
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[44-W-8 Poem] (open access)

[44-W-8 Poem]

Poem titled, "44-W-8" that is about prefering to be a WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots) rather than a WAC (Women's Army Corps) or WAVE (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service).
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History