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[Telegraph from John R. Nelson to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from John R. Nelson to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
[Telegraph from John M. Marcus to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from John M. Barcus to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
[Telegraph from Nicholas to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from Nicholas to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
[Telegraph from A.L. Moore to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from A.L. Moore to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
Monument Showing Cattle Brands
Photograph of a monument with various cattle brands depicted on it. Written on the back of the photo is an inscription,"The (D.H.) Snyder Bros. brand appears on steer." This brand looks like a J and F combined.
Monument to Custer, near Miles City, Montana
Photograph of the "Monument to Custer" on the Yellowstone River south of Miles City, Montana. It is inscribed with some history about the buffalo. Native Americans, and cowboys of the area. There is a person standing next to the sign in a park ranger uniform.
[Alicia Bermudagrass]
Photograph of Alicia Bermudagrass. Text at the top of the photograph reads: "Alicia Bermudagrass sprouting green leaves on March 11, 1973 in Wichita County, Texas. (Photographed on Ross Roberts' Farm in Wichita Valley near Iowa Park, Tex.)"
Richard Forgason
Photograph of Richard Forgason in February 1978. He is wearing a hat, suit, and tie.
F-111 Escape Capsule on Assembly Line
Three employees inspect a Convair F-11 airplane escape capsule on the assembly line.
Bleriot Trophy Winners
Bleriot Trophy Winners next to their plane, the Firefly, a Convair B-58: Major Elmer E. “Gene” Murphy, Major Eugene F. Moses, Lieutenant David F. Dickerson with Colonel James K. Johnson.
[B-58 #64 Taxi]
Convair airplane B-58 #64 sits outside a run station. It was the first airplane taken to Bunker Hill AFB.
Crew of the B-58 "Hoosier Hustler"
The crew of the Convair B-58 #64 "Hoosier Hustler" airplane stand together in the plane's cockpit.
Crew of the B-58 "Hoosier Hustler"
The crew of the Convair B-58 #64 "Hoosier Hustler" stand next to the airplane.
Colonel O'Brien Recieves B-58 #64 from B.G. Reed
Colonel F.L. O'Brien shakes hands with B.G. Reed upon receiving the Convair airplane B-58 #64 "Hoosier Hustler." It is the first airplane taken to Bunker Hill Air Force Base.
G.C. Tate, Dick Johnson and O.D. Lively
Crewmen G.C. Tate, Dick Johnson and O.D Lively stand together under a plane.
[Dick Johnson in B-58 Cockpit]
Dick Johnson sits in the cockpit of a Convair B-58 airplane.
[Dick Johnson in B-58 Cockpit]
Dick Johnson sits in the cockpit of a Convair B-58 airplane.
Dick Johnson with Model Planes
Dick Johnson displays 4 Delta Wing Model Planes.
[Employees Leaving Plant at Shift Change]
Aerial view of the parking lot of a plant as the employees leave at a shift change.
[B-58 - First Birthday Party Group]
First birthday party group of the Convair B-58 airplane.
Six engines belonging to B-36 Airplane
Photograph of six engines belonging to a nearby B-36 plane.
[Guards in a training class]
Photograph of a group of Convair guards in a training class in July 1951
[Amon Carter with British Air Chief]
Image of Amon Carter walking with a group of men, including a British Air Chief.
Girl Riveting at Trailing Edge of LS
Photograph of a woman with dark hair and high-wasted pants riveting on the trailing edge of an airplane. In the upper left-hand corner are several cables.
Girl Working on Machine
Photograph of a woman in a high-wasted light-colored uniform with dark hair working on a dark machine. The machine is on top of a wooden table with many poles underneath.
Man and Woman Riveting on Airplane Wing
Photograph of a man and woman riveting on the wing of a military airplane. They are both wearing light-colored uniforms, he with a hat and she with a handkerchief around her head. A large hose runs from her riveter. He is seated beneath the wing on a wooden box. In the foreground are more wooden boxes.
Woman Installing Wire in Leading Edge of Wing
Photograph of a woman installing wires on the leading edge of the wing of an airplane. She is wearing a light-colored uniform and is facing the open plane wing with exposed wires and hoses.
B-32 Tail Assembly Line
Photograph of the tail assembly lines at Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth, Texas. Many airplanes are lined up in this room.
[Written land agreement between H. Howard, A.J. Rigsby and J.M. Northworth, October 11 1888]
This document is an agreement by Hartsford Howard, party of the first part, and A.J. Rigsby and J.M. Northworth, parties of the second part, on a portion of land. The land was part of the Washington-Howard Survey in Hood County. The agreement was for the cultivation of cotton, corn, wheat, oats and millet. The document was witnessed by J.C. Donathan.
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