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[Letter from C. C. Hemming to Henry Sayles, January 31, 1916]
Letter from C. C. Hemming to Henry Sayles inquiring about past due unpaid taxes.
[Letter from C. C. Hemming to Henry Sayles Jr., December 11, 1915]
Letter from C. C. Hemming to Henry Sayles Jr. asking if he has heard anything in regard to the Hardin County land. Hemming mentions meeting Sayles' father on a train.
[Letter from C. C. Hemming to Sayles & Sayles, February 10, 1916]
Letter from C. C. Hemming to Sayles & Sayles telling them to bring suit against the parties who owe taxes on the land in Hardin County.
[Letter from C. C. Hemming to Sayles & Sayles, March 17, 1916]
Letter from C. C. Hemming to Sayles & Sayles delivering $50.41 to cover taxes in Hardin County. Hemming requests that Sayles' grandmother knows he has no interest in suing her other than to use the suit to get formal jurisdiction.
[Letter from C. C. Hemming to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, February 25, 1916]
Letter from C. C. Hemming to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles stating whatever is done in regard to the timber will be satisfactory to him and he will be willing to pay his portion of expenses and costs.
[Letter from C. E. Gilmore to Mrs. W. J. Bryan, August 20, 1912]
Letter from C. E. Gilmore to Mrs. W. J. Bryan sympathizing about her husbands accident she learned about in the papers and hoping for a continuous improvement in his condition.
[Letter from C. M. Cureton to Honorable John Bryan, November 14, 1912]
Letter from C. M. Cureton to Honorable John Bryan thanking Mr Bryan for the letter he sent in regards to his appointment as First Assistant Attorney General.
[Letter from C. R. Buchanan to Honorable W. J. Bryan, January 22, 1912]
Letter from C. R. Buchanan to W. J. Bryan apologizing for not reaching out earlier and inquiring about his plans for the upcoming State Senate race. Buchanan reassures Mr. Bryan that he is willing to support him if he does participate in the elections.
[Letter from C. W. Nugent to Henry Sayles, January 17, 1913]
Letter from C. W. Nugent to Henry Sayles stating the consolidation of the Santa Fe Railway and the M. K. & T. Railroad is in the best interest for the people.
[Letter from C. W. Taylor to Honorable W. J. Bryan, September 9, 1912]
Letter from C. W. Taylor to Honorable W. J. Bryan commending him on a successful recovery and requesting a recommendation letter from him.
[Letter from Charles Landon to Roy Crane]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures Crane sent to him, along with his criticisms.
[Letter from Charles Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning comics Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten around and on the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning anatomy and action drawings Crane sent to him, along with his criticisms.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of small comic scenes Crane sent to him, with his criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning close-up drawings of facial expressions and profiles Crane sent to him, with his criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of several people Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of people in active poses, including a German military man and a dancing skeleton, that Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of children Crane sent to him, with his criticisms handwritten around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning drawings of ankles, feet, and footwear Crane sent to him, with his criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricature drawings of animals Crane sent to him, along with his criticisms, handwritten around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of animals Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning comics with perspective drawings Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten in and around the drawings.
[Letter from Chas R. Russell to Honorable W. J. Bryan, November 6, 1912]
Letter from Chas R. Russell to Honorable W. J. Bryan greeting him and inviting him to visit since they have not communicated in a while.
[Letter from Cullen F. Thomas to Honorable W. J. Bryan, August 31, 1912]
Letter from Cullen F. Thomas to W. J. Bryan congratulating him on his steady recovery and praying him to successfully return to a fully recovered state.
[Letter from D. T. Bomar to C. W. Merchant, Henry James, Geo L. Paxton, W. G. Swenson, H. O. Wooten, and J. M. Redford, February 21, 1910]
Letter from D. T. Bomar to C. W. Merchant, Henry James, Geo L. Paxton, W. G. Swenson, H. O. Wooten, and J. M. Redford, asking the addressees to resign from the board of the Abilene Central Railway Company due to their "partisanship and personal interest in the City of Abilene."
[Letter from D. T. Bomar to J. M. Wagstaff and Sayles & Sayles, March 8, 1910]
Letter from D. T. Bomar to J. M. Wagstaff discussing Percy Jones' absence from the country.
[Letter from Directors of the Abilene Central Railway Company to D. T. Bomar, March 15, 1910]
Letter from Directors of the Abilene Central Railway Company to D. T. Bomar giving notice to attend a Board of Directors meeting for the Abilene Central Railway Company.
[Letter from Directors of the Abilene Central Railway Company to D. T. Bomar, March 15, 1910]
Letter from Directors of the Abilene Central Railway Company to D. T. Bomar urging him to attend an upcoming meeting of the board of directors.
[Letter from Directors of the Abilene Central Railway Company to Morgan Jones, March 15,1910]
Letter from Directors of the Abilene Central Railway Company to Morgan Jones discussing Jones presence for a board of the directors for the company.
[Letter from Don Clayton to Perry Sayles, January 7, 1919]
Letter from Don Clayton to Perry Sayles discussing royalties to possibly purchase. Clayton plans to negotiate with the owner to try and make a deal and also plans to investigate options for other royalty deals.
[Letter from Don King to John Sayles, December 8, 1910]
Letter from Don King to John Sayles discussing releases to William Allen in Erath County. Also delivered is a deed to be executed by Sayles' mother. King also requests the bill be forwarded for the work.
[Letter from Don King to John Sayles, December 21, 1910]
Letter from Don King to John Sayles discussing deeds made by Sayles' family. King delivers abstracts for Sayles' approval. King requests that Sayles include a quit claim cause on a deed that is lacking adequate confirmation.
[Letter from E. A Rice to Mrs. W. J. Bryan, August 21, 1912]
Letter from E. A. Rice to Mrs. W. J. Bryan sympathizing with her about Mr. W. J. Bryan's accident and sending prayers for his recovery.
[Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, April 27, 1916]
Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles discussing statements being sent to the tax collector of Hardin County showing taxes due for the years 1914 and 1915. The amount of taxes indicate that the valuation of land was much higher than expected. Since the timber was cut long ago it is stated no taxes can be made on anything but the land itself.
[Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, August 11, 1916]
Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles remitting $127.22 for payment of taxes for years 1914 and 1915 and stating that payment for 1916 and 1917 will be made by the company.
[Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, February 19, 1916]
Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles stating the timber they are asking about was cut during 1903 and 1904 and any taxes for 1914 or 1915 should be paid by the owner of the fee title.
[Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, February 25, 1916]
Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles discussing the valuation of total taxes on the acres that make up the timber deed.
[Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, July 21, 1916]
Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles asking what action was taken for the delinquent taxes. Bloxsom says the matter should be taken care of swiftly in order to prevent suit.
[Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles, March 18, 1916]
Letter from E. D. Bloxsom to Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles discussing who is to pay taxes on a deed between Mary Sayles and Henry King.
[Letter from E. G. Mitchell to W. J. Bryan, November 2, 1914]
Letter from E. G. Mitchell to W. J. Bryan sharing his reaction to he previous letter Mr. Bryan sent, reminiscing about their old days at Texas A&M, explaining his previous activities and providing information about his family.
[Letter from E. K. Capeton to J. H. Parramore, February 23, 1914]
Letter from E. K. Capeton to J. H. Parramore discussing the death of Capeton's mare, which was killed by a bull belonging to Parramore in Mr. Barker's pasture. Capeton writes seeking out monetary compensation for the loss of his mare and to dispute an accusation made by Mr. Wheeler that he had placed the mare in Mr. Barker's pasture without consent.
[Letter from E. K. Capeton to Mr. Wheeler, January 17, 1914]
Letter from E. K. Capeton to Mr. Wheeler discussing the death of Capeton's mare, which was killed by one of J. H. Parramore's bulls, and seeking financial compensation from the San Simon Cattle and Canal Company for his loss.
[Letter from E. R. Cheesborough to Henry Sayles, November 21, 1910]
Letter from E. R. Cheesborough to Henry Sayles discussing prorated payment of 1908 taxes on an Austin Survey, but no record is shown for 1909 taxes. Cheesborough requests advice on 1909 and 1910 taxes so they can be remitted promptly.
[Letter from E. R. Logan and Perry Sayles to First State Bank, January 15, 1919]
Letter from E. R. Logan and Perry Sayles to First State Bank remitting a mineral deed from Sayles to Logan as well as a check from Logan. Their agreement in relation to the land involved in the deed and its examination is described.
[Letter from E. S. Hughes to W. J. Bryan, January 31, 1911]
Letter from E. S. Hughes to W. J. Bryan thanking him for successfully taking care of their Velasco situation in the Senate.
[Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles, April 17th,1911]
Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles in which Hughes encloses a check for $94.92 in payment for a balance of taxes due on the enclosed statement.
[Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles, August 26, 1912]
Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles discussing a call made to Sayles' office earlier in the day regarding Hughes' travel plans had changed suddenly.
[Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles, January 14, 1911]
Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles acknowledging receipt of a telegram.
[Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles, June 18, 1914]
Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles stating he is attending a hearing before the U. S. Government Engineers and asks that Sayles hold his part from the land sale.
[Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles, June 25, 1911]
Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles stating his opinions on Mr. Trumbull's work. He states the state of Texas has acquired a large amount of railways and it would be great for Abilene to be pulled off as well.
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