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Aerial View of Road
Copy negative of an aerial view of Camp Bowie in Texas. There is a road, and there are buildings on the left.
Aerial View of Road
Copy negative of an aerial view of Camp Bowie in Texas. There are fields and roads with cars.
Baseball Team
Copy negative of a portrait showing the Howard Payne College baseball team. There are ten boys wearing baseball uniforms and posed in two rows with various pieces of equipment. A man in a suit stands with the team, to the right.
Baseball Team
Copy negative of a group portrait showing the Howard Payne College baseball team. There are eleven boys wearing baseball uniforms and posed in two rows with various pieces of equipment; the boys in the front are sitting in chairs and those in the back row are standing, including a man in a suit at the center of the photograph. They appear to be in front of a backdrop.
[Budget for a Railroad From Roby, Texas to Brownwood, Texas]
Document listing the costs of construction and the proposed earnings for a railroad from Roby to Brownwood, Texas.
Building Exteriors
Copy photograph of two images. The first image, a postcard for Brownwood, Texas, is split into three smaller images. The left image is of Daniel Baker College, a three storey stone building. The center image shows a river scene and a child playing in the water. The right image shows Center Avenue, including traffic on the street and several storefronts. The second image shows the Brownwood courthouse, a two-storey stone building surrounded by a wooden fence.
Cars by Tents
Copy negative of cars parked in a dirt lot. Wires from electricity poles hang above the cars. In the background there are barracks and tents. The car lot is located in Camp Bowie.
Construction Workers
Copy negative of a group of two men at Camp Bowie constructing a wooden wall for a circular structure.
[Correspondence between H. H. Stayer, Wesley W. Kuntz, F. J. Halsey, December 20, 27, and 30, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence between H. H. Stayer, Wesley W. Kuntz, F. J. Halsey, acknowledging receipts of records.
Exterior Building
Copy negative of two buildings. The barracks are located in Camp Bowie. Camp Bowie, located at Brownwood in Central Texas, was a military training center during World War II. It was established in September 1940 as an infantry and artillery training center. The sign on the front of the first building has the text "Engineer" printed on it and hangs next to the door. The barracks are lifted off of the ground and appear to be made of wood.
Football Team
Copy photograph of the Howard Payne College 1909 football team. The team is seated on the steps of a building and are posed in three rows. In the first row, two men pose lying down with a football. Six men, including a man in a suit, tie and hat, sit in the second row, and five men sit in the third.
Football Team
Copy photograph of the Howard Payne College 1909 football team posing on the field. A man in a suit and hat stands with the team. In the background are houses.
Map of Portions of Eastland, Brown, and Comanche Counties
Blue line print of survey map of portions of Eastland County, Brown County, and Comanche County, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, cities, towns, and railroads. Various blocks of land are shaded yellow to indicate Texas and Pacific Railroad Company land. Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 varas to the inch).
Music Band
Copy negative of the Old Gray Mare Band posing in front of the Carnegie Library in Brownwood, Texas. The members are all wearing band uniforms with hats and posing with instruments. Three drums are situated on the ground in front of the band.
Music Group
Copy photograph of a Howard Payne College band posing in two rows with their instruments. In the first row, five women and one man sit with their instruments. In the second row, seven men stand with their instruments.
Music Group
Copy photograph of a Howard Payne College band posing with their instruments in three rows. Three women and four men stand in the back row, two women and one man sit in chairs in the second row, and four men and one child sit in the first. To their right is a drum with "Howard Payne College 1906" written on it.
Music Group
Copy photograph of a Howard Payne College band posing on the steps of a building with their instruments. The band, all men, pose in three rows, and all wear suits and hats. To their right is a man in uniform.
Parked Cars
Copy negative of cars parked by a muddy road at Camp Bowie. There are two people standing on the left and power lines in the background.
Planes on Airfield
Copy negative of airplanes in a field. They are located at Camp Bowie and are surrounded by landscape and brush. There is an airplane hanger in the background.
Portrait of Children
Copy negative of a portrait of young George F. and Grace Miller dressed up, done by Sanders photography in Brownwood, Texas.
Portrait of Children
Copy negative of a portrait of an unidentified baby and girl in light colored dresses, taken at the Sanders studio in Brownwood, Texas. The baby is sitting in a chair and the girl is standing.
Portrait of Couple
Copy negative of Reverend Isaiah Luther Hicks and Ida Melissa Crow Hicks. He is wearing a dark jacket and she a light-colored blouse. Written on the top of the image is, "Rev. Isaiah and Ida Hicks".
Portrait of Man and Woman
Copy negative of a portrait with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flesher. He is sitting in a chair and she is standing on the right at Sanders studio in Brownwood Texas.
Portraits of Men
Copy negative of a page of portraits with a handwritten label at the bottom that reads: "Theophilian Literary Society. Howard Payne College. Brownwood, Texas. 1909." There are sixty oval-shaped portraits of young men in suits. The portraits are arranged in six rows on the page and the name of each student is written below (some names are partially or completely illegible).
Portraits of Women
Copy photograph of a page from a Howard Payne College yearbook displaying the portraits of the forty-six women that make up the JSH Literary Society. The letters "JSH" appear in the middle of the page, and the "S" is backward.
Road by Watertower
Copy negative of a road and water tower at Camp Bowie. There are two cars on the road and several in a parking lot.
Tower Construction
Copy negative of a tower under construction at Camp Bowie. The tower frame is beside a road, and there are four men at the base working on it.
Workers in Hole
Copy negative of a group of six men wearing hats working in a hole below a wooden beam at Camp Bowie.
Workers Laying Cement
Copy negative of a group of men working at Camp Bowie. They are preparing to pour concrete, and there are buildings in the background.
Workers Laying Cement
Copy negative of a group of men pouring concrete at Camp Bowie. There are men spreading concrete coming down a chute with shovels. More men are hauling the concrete on a platform and doing other tasks.
Map of Portions of Eastland, Brown, and Comanche Counties
Blue line print of survey map of portions of Eastland, Brown, and Comanche Counties in Texas, showing rivers, creeks, towns, boundaries, original land grants or surveys, roads, and blocks of land. The blocks of land colored yellow denote Texas and Pacific Railway Company land. A diagram of a section is included in the lower-right corner. Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 varas to the inch).
[Letter from I. F. Bay to Mr. and Mrs. Truett Latimer, January 4, 1962]
Letter from I. F. Bay of the Texas Motor Bus Association to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer and his wife, inviting them to the association's annual meeting in Austin.
[Postcard from J. E. Henkel to Truett Latimer, March 7, 1961]
Postcard from J. E. Henkel to Truett Latimer stating that he is in support of the sales tax.
[Postcard to Truett Latimer Discussing the Bill to Legalize Gambling, February 27, 1961]
Postcard to Truett Latimer discussing the bill to legalize gambling.
[Postcard from Mary Etta Hall to Truett Latimer, 1961]
Postcard from Mary Etta Hall to Truett Latimer urging him to oppose House Joint Resolution 4, a resolution that would legalize horse race gambling.
[Letter from Gordon Griffin to Members of the Texas Service Stations, Associated, April 9, 1955]
Letter from Gordon Griffin to Members of the Texas Service Stations, Associated discussing a bill regarding the taxation of trading stamps. Mr. Griffin attaches a copy of an audit by Walter Leach. The audit was on questionnaires about trading stamps from the Texas Retail Grocers Association and the Texas Service Stations, Associated.
Brownwood
Topographic quadrangle map of Brownwood, Texas, and the surrounding area, showing populated areas, boundaries, water bodies, railroads, roads, and landmarks, with relief shown by contours (interval 100 feet) and spot heights. A location diagram is included in the lower-right corner. Scale 1:250,000
[Letter from Harry E. Rather to T. N. Carswell - July 13, 1943]
A letter written to Mr. Thos. N. Carswell, c/o Local Board No. 1, Selective Service, Brownwood, Texas, from Harry E. Rather, Department Adjutant, The American Legion, Austin, Texas, dated July 13, 1943. Rather recounts the events of the morning both before and after they received Carswell's letter, describes the new membership as a pleasant surprise and advises that Carswell has saved his Division while reviving a "goose-egg" Post.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - March 30, 1943]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell, Clerical Audit Supervisor for work in Tarrant County (Texas) dated March 30, 1943, for work performed from March 21-26, 1943.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Robert G. Davis, Daniel Baker College - May 29, 1942]
A letter written to Dr. Robert G. Davis, President, Daniel Baker College, Brownwood, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Chairman 24th Senatorial District Drys, dated May 29, 1942. Carswell requests a reply to a letter written on March 6 in regards to the question of what Christian Colleges are doing about the use of Beverage Alcohol.
[Letter from Thos. H. Taylor to T. N. Carswell - March 6, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Thos. H. Taylor, President, Howard Payne College, Brownwood, Texas, dated March 6, 1942. Taylor advises that they have no practical study on the effects of alcohol but approach the problem through classes in science, physical education and health.
[Letter from E. J. Miller to T. N. Carswell - July 16, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from E. J. Miller, Lawyer, Brownwood, Texas, dated July 16, 1941. Miller advises Carswell that he is enclosing a copy of the letter which he is writing to Dr. Jeff Davis. He advises that the letter might be of interest since Carswell phoned yesterday afternoon. The attached letter is written to Dr. Jeff Davis, Executive Secretary, United Texas Drys from E. J. Miller, Judge, 35th Judicial District, Brownwood, Texas dated July 16, 1941. Miller reports on the proceedings regarding Ellison vs. Texas Liquor Board, advises to await the action of the Court of Civil Appeals and gives a brief itinerary of his travel and work to date and for the next two weeks requesting further remittance as soon as it may be convenient.
[Letter from Judge E. J. Miller to Jeff Davis, copy to T. N. Carswell and J. M. Cook - June 20, 1941]
A letter written to Dr. Jeff Davis, Chairman, United Texas Drys, from E. J. Miller, Judge 35th Judicial District, Brownwood, Texas, dated June 20, 1941. Copy to T. N. Carswell and J. M. Cook. Miller reports on the hearing at Huntsville regarding the liquor law.
[Form letter from J. D. Riddle - June 13, 1941]
A form letter written by J. D. Riddle, County and 24th District Secretary, United Drys, dated June 13, 1941. Riddle addresses an urgent matter regarding funds pertaining to the employment of Judge Miller of Brownwood, Texas for legal counsel regarding the challenge to the newly passed liquor bill.
[Letter from Bert E. Low to T. N. Carswell - April 28, 1941]
Letter written to T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from Bert E. Low, Secretary-Treasurer, Brownwood Farm Loan Association, Brownwood, Texas, dated April 28, 1941. Low requests information from Carswell regarding facts and figures on the sales of liquor in his district which he would like to use in a public appearance. He expresses his dismay at having to decline the invitation to attend the inauguration of Dr. White into the Presidency of HSU.
[Letter from Major General Walter Krueger to T. N. Carswell - April 1, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Post Commander, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Walter Krueger, Major General, U. S. Army, Headquarters VIII Corps, Office of the Commanding General, Brownwood, Texas, dated April 1, 1941. Krueger expresses his appreciation for the invitation to attend the Army Day Celebration in Abilene but declines due to a previous invitation.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Major General Walter Krueger - March 31, 1941]
A letter written to Major General Walter Krueger, Commanding Officer, Eighth Corps Area, Brownwood, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Post Commander, Chairman, "Army Day" Arrangements Committee, dated March 31, 1941. Carswell issues an invitation to Krueger to attend Abilene's first "Army Day".
[Letter from J. A. Schneck to T. N. Carswell - March 8, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from J. A. Schneck, General Delivery, T. J. Tidwell Shows, Brownwood, Texas/Mineral Wells, Texas, dated March 8, 1941. Schneck confirms the plans for a show the week of March 17th, under the auspices of the Post. The reverse sides includes handwritten notes: "First be true to thineself, Thou canst then be false to any man" - "Aint no such thing as a back slide".
[Letter from Harley Sadler to T. N. Carswell - February 28, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Commander, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Harley Sadler, Brownwood, Texas, dated February 28, 1941. Sadler confirms his receipt of the wire from Carswell and brags that their show is one of the largest and finest companies they have ever brought to Abilene.
[Lions International badge belonging to T. N. Carswell - April 20, 1925]
A Lion's Club badge belonging to T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas. Given at an event held in Brownwood, Texas on April 20-21, 1925. The reverse side includes the brooch pin back.
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