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[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Pierce I. Moten, 1946]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his brother Pierce I. Moten in 1946. Dr. Moten mentions an upcoming visit to see him in California that summer, and notes that his son is out of the army now and will be setting up office in Chicago where his wife teaches. Daughter Annetta is teaching and living with them while her husband remains in the Air Corps. His youngest daughter Myrtle lives and works in DC, while her husband, an Army Major, is currently stationed in Alabama.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Pierce I. Moten, February 20, 1947]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his brother, Pierce I. Moten, on February 20, 1947. He wishes his brother happy birthday, and discusses the possibility of visiting California again soon.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Pierce I. Moten, May 11, 1946]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his brother Pierce I. Moten, on May 11, 1946. He details the history of their late mother's estate and property, and advises his brother on how to go about collecting his portion.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Pierce S. Moten, September 27, 1943]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his cousin Pierce S. Moten of Birmingham, Alabama, on September 27, 1943. He commends him on the noteworthy job he is doing in Birmingham, and for his hospitality during their recent visit.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Portia, May 7, 1940]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Portia, on May 7, 1940, concerning a mix-up with a letter he sent her.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Senator R. L. Brokenburr, October 5, 1943]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his attorney, Senator Robert L. Brokenburr, on October 5, 1943, regarding some real estate.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Senator R. L. Brokenburr, October 21, 1943]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Senator R. L. Brokenburr, on October 21, 1943, settling his bills.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to the J.G. McCullough Agency, August 27, 1943]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to the J. G. McCullough Agency, on August 27, 1943, regarding purchase of real estate.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to the McCaskey Register Company, February 18, 1947]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to the McCaskey Register Company, on February 18, 1947, ordering a pocket history case and a thousand prescription blanks.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis, August 26, 1943]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis of Giddings, on August 26, 1943, discussing the renewal of Davis' lease, and renovations he was making to the property.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis, December 24, 1945]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis, on December 24, 1945, thanking him for a gift of pecans and a turkey, and hoping that Davis would plant a crop on his land the upcoming year.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis, July 26, 1946]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis of Giddings, on July 26, 1946, mentioning Dr. Moten's upcoming visit to Smithville. A second letter on the back of the first is addressed to Ike, and gives the same information as the first letter.
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis, May 17, 1946]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Walter Davis of Giddings, on May 17, 1946, informing Davis that he will always have priority over those who wish to lease Moten's property in Texas for a greater price.
[Letter from Dr. Moten to William H. Wise & Co., July 12, 1946]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to William H. Wise & Co. on July 12, 1946, discussing a discrepancy in a recent payment Moten made to the company.
[Letter from Dr. Moten to William H. Wise & Co., June 13, 1946]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to William H. Wise & Co., on June 13, 1946, regarding a bill. Moten asks the company to inform him what the bill is for, and he will gladly pay it in full.
[Letter from E. Don Moten to Whom It May Concern, on February 16, 1947]
Letter from E. Don Moten, on February 16, 1947, stating his intention to establish an optometrist's office.
[Letter from Edwin D. Moten to Josephine Bramlette, May 11, 1942]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Josephine Bramlette, on May 11, 1942. He mentions a premarital blood test, and discusses his daughter Annetta's marriage plans.
[Letter from Edwin D. Moten to the William H. Block Company, August 21, 1943]
Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Mr. Means of the William H. Block Company, on August 21, 1943, ordering a stove.
[Letter from Pierce Isaac Moten to the Bastrop County District Clerk, February 1947]
Letter from Dr. Pierce Isaac Moten to the District Clerk of Bastrop County, in February of 1947, concerning some land owned by his mother, Carrie Moten.
[Letter from William H. Wise & Co. to Dr. Edwin D. Moten, October 9, 1946]
Letter from F. A. Daly at William H. Wise & Co. to Dr. Edwin D. Moten, on October 9, 1946, regarding the order of volumes 1 and 2 of the Pictorial History of the Second World War, with Morocco-grained Artcraft binding.
[Military Portrait of Dr. E. D. Moten]
Portrait of Dr. E. D. Moten dressed in a uniform and referred to, in the margin of the bottom of the photograph, as "Col. E. D. Moten, S. G."
[Mounted Portrait of Dr. E. D. Moten]
Photograph of Dr. E. D. Moten wearing a tuxedo jacket, white shirt, and white bow tie. He is visible from the shoulders up.
[Photograph of a woman]
Portrait of a woman, wearing a dress and jacket suit with a white flower. her hair is groomed back into close curls and she is seated in profile.
[Photograph of Annetta and Myrtle Moten]
Photograph of Carrie Annetta Moten and Myrtle Bell Moten, daughters of Dr. Edwin D. Moten and Mrs. Whitlock Moten. Myrtle is standing and pointing towards the camera while Annetta is sitting on the grass on the right side of the image. They are both wearing white dresses with shoes and leggings.
[Photograph of Annetta and Myrtle Moten]
Photograph of Carrie Annetta Moten and Myrtle Bell Moten, daughters of Dr. Edwin D. Moten and Mrs. Whitlock Moten, standing in a grass yard with a wooden fence behind them. Myrtle is standing on the left and the snapshot is blurred over Annetta on the right side.
[Photograph of Dr. E. D. Moten]
Portrait of Dr. Edwin D. Moten in suit and tie with glasses and moustache.
[Photograph of Dr. E. D. Moten's House]
Photograph of Dr. E. D. Moten's two-story, Victorian style home with a drive on the left-hand side.
[Photograph of E. D. Moten, Jr.]
Portrait of E. D. Moten, Jr., standing near a white fence with four rails. He wears a sweater, shorts, long socks, and shoes, and has something in his mouth.
[Photograph of Myrtle Bell Moten]
Photograph of Myrtle Bell Moten, wearing a tweed suit with a lace collar.
[Photograph of Myrtle Bell Moten]
Photograph of Myrtle Bell Moten. She wears a feather boa, and smiles. She is visible from the shoulders up.
[Photograph of Myrtle Moten]
Portrait of Myrtle Bell Moten as a baby. She is seated on a chair, dressed in a white dress edged in drawn work with a pillow behind her.
[Photograph of Myrtle Moten]
Portrait of Myrtle Bell Moten as a toddler standing on a wooden chair with her left hand resting on the its back. She is wearing a white dress and black boots with leggings and her hair is set with coils of curls.
[Photograph of Susie Whitlock Moten]
Portrait of Susie Whitlock Moten wearing a dark dress with white lace and a strand of pearls. She is visible from the shoulders up/
[Photograph of Susie Whitlock Moten]
Portrait of Susie Whitlock Moten seated on a wicker chair and wearing a white dress with lacy, three-quarter length sleeves and a pearl necklace.
[Photograph of Susie Whitlock Moten]
Photograph with charcoal over the portrait of Susie A. Whitlock (Moten). She is not smiling and has a very close-cut hair style. She is wearing a dark dress.
[Photograph of the Moten Family]
Family portrait of the Moten family. Six people, four women and two men, stand behind two seated older women. A young boy stands between the chairs.
[Photograph of the Moten Family]
Family portrait of the Moten family. From left to right, they are Dr. E. D. Moten, Myrtle Bell Moten, Carrie Annetta Moten, and Susie Whitlock Moten.
[Photograph of the Moten Family]
Group portrait of the Moten family. From left to right: Dr. E. D. Moten, Carrie Annetta Moten, E. D. Moten, Jr., Myrtle Bell Moten, Susie Whitlock Moten. There is a dog at Susie Whitlock Moten's feet. Dr. Moten and Susie Moten sit in chairs on either side of their children.
[Photograph of the Moten Family]
Group portrait of the Moten family seated in a living room in front of a mantel with a mirror and plants on it. From left to right, they are Dr. E. D. Moten, Carrie Annetta Moten, E. D. Moten, Jr., Myrtle Bell Moten, and Susie Whitlock Moten.
[Portrait of an Unidentified Man and Woman]
Photograph of unidentified man and woman standing in front of an unknown building. The man is wearing a dark suit and tie and glasses and the woman is in a long skirt and short-sleeved sweater.
[Portrait of an Unidentified Man and Woman in Front of a Car]
Photograph of unidentified man and woman standing in front of a dark sedan automobile with a leafless tree in the background.
[Portrait of an Unidentified Mother with a Child]
Portrait of an unidentified mother with child. The little boy is standing dressed in a white suit with satin bow tie, knickers, and striped socks. The woman is in profile and is wearing a fur collar on a dressy suit coat, lace blouse, and has a beaded handbag on her lap.
[Portrait of an Unidentified Woman on a Horse]
Photograph of an unidentified woman sitting on the back of a horse in Yellowstone National Park. She is wearing light-colored clothing, and the scenic landscape continues behind her.
[Portrait of an Unknown Child]
Photograph of an unknown child walking in an unidentified location. Pictured on grass with picnic tables and seated people in the background.
[Portrait of Clarence E. Hall]
Portrait of Clarence E. Hall, leaning against bushes near a porch that has a swing. His hands are clasped across his chest and his head is bowed. His sleeves are rolled up and he is wearing knickers with no hose.
[Portrait of Myrtle Moten]
Portrait of Myrtle Bell Moten. She is dressed in a velvet sleeveless bodice and wears a long-sleeved blouse made of a material that is almost sheer, but has a weave-like pattern and a lace collar. She is looking at the camera and has bobbed hair.
[Portrait of the Indiana State Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association]
Group photo of the 23rd annual session of the Indiana State Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association on a stage in the Hoover Building in Terre Haute, Indiana, on June 17-18, 1947. Dr. E. D. Moten is seated on the front row to the left.
[Portrait of Unidentified Man]
Unidentified man in a suit standing next to a 1930s sedan automobile. He is wearing a dark-colored suit, and leaning up against the car.
[Susie Whitlock Moten with E. D. Moten, Jr.]
Photograph of Susie Whitlock Moten with her son, E. D. Moten, Jr. They are seated on a lawn in a fenced yard, near a bush against a frame house.
[Two Letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten and Walter Davis, October 10, 1943]
Two letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten and Walter Davis, both on October 10, 1943. In the first letter, he discusses asking servicemen for news about who is being drafted, and hopes that his son will not be called. In the second, he acknowledges receipt of the Davis' rent, and advises him not to send the Motens a turkey if it will be too much trouble.
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