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[Auction Announcement for Sutherlin Jewelers]
News clipping announcing an auction at Sutherlin Jewelers. It includes a small article on Edgar B. Sutherlin's retirement, and lays out all items that are for sale.
[E. B. Sutherlin Envelope]
Envelope from E. B. Sutherlin's jewelry store. It reads: "Name -- Address -- Phone -- No. -- Charge $ --. E. B. Sutherlin, Jeweler and Watchmaker. Musical Instruments -- Sheet Music and Luggage. 520 Procter Street. Phone 5-5221. Port Arthur, Texas, U. S. A. Instructions."
[E. B. Sutherlin Envelope]
Envelope for E. B. Sutherlin's jewelry store, with notes written by him. The envelope reads: "Name: Mrs. O. R. Williams, 719 - Procter St. No.: 6-8-27. Charges $--. E. B. Sutherlin, Jewelry & Watchmaker, 436 Procter St., Port Arthur, Texas. Instructions: don't string too tight."
[Birth Certificate of James Edgar Sutherlin]
Birth certificate for James Edgar Sutherlin, born July 14, 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas to Edith Wilson and Edgar Brown Sutherlin.
[Children of Edgar Brown Sutherlin and Edith H. Wilson]
List of the children of Edgar Brown Sutherlin and Edith H. Wilson Sutherlin. It includes information about their births, deaths, and marriages.
[Clipping: E. B. Sutherlin's Rites Are at 3]
Article giving the time and place of the funeral services for Edgar Brown Sutherlin.
[Clipping: Faithful Clock Again Operating]
Article about the successful operation of an old clock. Edgar B. Sutherlin explains why the clock had ceased to function.
[Clipping: Forced Sale!]
Newspaper clipping advertising a forced sale at Sutherlin Jewelers due to renovations. It lists the items up for sale, and the other services offered.
[Clipping: Hackberry Oil Test Comes In]
Newspaper clipping concerning the drilling of an oil well near Port Arthur, Texas. As a stockholder, Edgar B. Sutherlin speaks about the production of the well.
[Clipping: Plates renew memories of early PA, E.B. Sutherlin]
Newspaper article about plates presented to the Port Arthur Historical Museum by James E. Sutherlin, Maureen McElroy, and Waneta Bowman. The article goes on to talk about Edgar B. Sutherlin's practice of exchanging foreign money for American dollars for sailors who came in to Port Arthur, as well as his tendency to buy them meals. The clipping is mounted on a piece of blue paper and laminated.
[Clipping: Port Arthur Has Big Town Clock]
Newspaper clipping concerning a clock that is being built by Edgar B. Sutherlin at his place of business.
[Clipping: Street Clock Soon To Be Constructed]
Newspaper clipping concerning a street clock built by the Sutherlin Jewelers company, owned and operated by Edgar B. Sutherlin and his brother.
[Clipping: Sutherlin Funeral Set Sunday at 3]
Newspaper clipping announcing of the funeral of Edgar Brown Sutherlin, including address, officiator, pallbearers, and place of burial.
[Clipping: Sutherlin Moves to New Quarters]
Newspaper clipping concerning the moving of Edgar B. Sutherlin's jeweler's store to larger quarters, as well as the street clock Sutherlin had installed at his place of business.
[Clippings for Sutherlin Jewelers]
Newspaper clippings pertaining to Edgar B. Sutherlin's jewelry store, including an announcement of an imminent move, an announcement about new stock, and a Christmas advertisement.
[Driver's License for Edith Wilson Sutherlin]
Driver's license for Edith Wilson Sutherlin, from the 1940s.
[First Christian Church Bulletin: December 11, 1960]
Bulletin for the morning and evening church services at First Christian Church on December 11, 1960; it also lists announcements, including a memorial service for E. B. Sutherlin to be held at 3 PM.
Good Business, Volume 64, Number 5, May 1954
Issue of the Good Business periodical, which includes an article about Edgar B. Sutherlin's jewelry store and his kindness to visiting seamen. A separate article has been pasted into the back of the periodical, announcing the retirement of Mr. Sutherlin due to his health.
[Handwritten Note, April 17, 1937]
Handwritten note from April 17, 1937. It reads: "April 17, 1937. E. B. Suthelin requested permit to move large street clock from 436 to 424 Procter Street -. Permission denied."
[Handwritten Notes on Sutherlin History]
Handwritten notes laying out important Sutherlin family dates to be filed with the First Christian Church history.
Highland Heights Highlights, Volume 18, Number 4, December 15, 1960
Issue of the Highland Heights Highlights, a program for the Highland Heights Christian Church. It includes "With Mother This Christmas," a eulogy of Edgar Brown Sutherlin by Theodore McElroy, Sr.
[Interior of the Hart Drug Store]
Photograph of the interior of the Hart Drug Store in the Peter Stock Building in Port Arthur, Texas. Six men stand in the store: two behind the counter, one leaning against it, and three standing by the tables on the left side of the photo. E. B. Sutherlin stands second from the left.
[James Sutherlin and His Grandmother, Sophia Flint Wilson]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Texas Military Institute dress uniform next to his grandmother, Sophia Flint Wilson. Taken at Port Arthur, 2057 Rosedale.
[Jewelers' Article, The Port Arthuran, April 1953]
Article about jewelers in Port Arthur, Texas, including Sutherlin Jewelers.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 03/17/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with comments on his sister Waneta, James' sick grandmother and writing special sentences to get around the censor.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 03/17/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, about his grandmother's medical condition.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 05/18/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with various topics of interest from home.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin 09/12/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James. She writes to him on the cold weather at home, what food she can send to him and about friends of the family who have been drafted.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 11/12/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with news on the work being done on their house and comments about waiting for him to come home.
[Letter by Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to James E. Sutherlin - August 17, 1945]
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her brother, James, letting him know about happenings at home and wishing him a safe return home.
[Letter by Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to James E. Sutherlin - March 19, 1945]
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her brother, James Edgar Sutherlin, letting him know the condition of their sick grandmother and other comments.
[Letter from Craig C. Watkins to Edgar B. Sutherlin, July 2, 1958]
Letter from Craig C. Watkins of the Veterans Administration to Edgar B. Sutherlin, on July 2, 1958, acknowledging receipt of Sutherlin's application for compensation or pension, and informing him that it has been referred to the Veterans Benefit Office.
[Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her parents, April 12, 1926]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to John and Sophia Wilson, on April 12, 1926. She is thankful they arrived home safely, and berates them for not asking for money when they nearly went broke.
[Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her parents, August 24, 1927]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to John and Sophia Wilson, on August 24, 1927. She writes about her daughters, one of whom is entering college soon, and a boy who helps her husband at his shop.
[Letter from Lee Sutherlin to James and Yvonne Sutherlin, June 3, 1983]
Letter from Lee Sutherlin to James and Yvonne Sutherlin, on June 3, 1983, informing them that he will send them his brother's genealogy charts, barring unforeseen complications.
[Letter from Mary H. to Yvonne and James Sutherlin, May 22, 1984]
Letter from Mary H. to Yvonne and James Sutherlin, on May 22, 1984, asking for important dates and church activities of James' parents so they may be included in a book of First Christian Church history.
[Letter from Robert L. Schaadt to Yvonne Sutherlin, January 2, 1986]
Letter from Robert L. Schaadt to Yvonne Sutherlin, on January 2, 1986, thanking her for her donation of her mother-in-law's diary. He expresses his delight at reading it, and asks if Sutherlin would like to donate anything else to the Sam Houston Regional Library & Research Center.
[Letter from Rudene Graham to Yvonne Sutherlin, July 15, 1985]
Letter from Rudene Graham to Yvonne Sutherlin, on July 15, 1985, discussing the research they have both been doing into their ancestors. Graham asks Sutherlin about a book she had heard of concerning the Sutherlin family.
[Letter from Self Winding Clock Company to Edgar B. Sutherlin, February 6, 1922]
Letter from Self Winding Clock Company to Edgar B. Sutherlin, on February 6, 1922, telling him how he can improve the illumination of the dials on the street clock he bought from them.
[Letter from Yvonne Sutherlin to Lorna Lutes Sylvester, March 17, 1983]
Letter from Yvonne Sutherlin to Lorna Lutes Sylvester, on March 17, 1983, supplying information on the relatives they have in common. She encloses a copy of Edith Sutherlin's diary, and gives a small biography of her life.
[Letter from Yvonne Sutherlin to Rudene Graham, July 24, 1985]
Letter from Yvonne Sutherlin to Rudene Graham, on July 24, 1985, giving Graham background on the members of the family that may be related to her, as well as mentioning the books Sutherlin has found on her husband's family.
['Meester' Sutherland: Seaman's Samaritan]
Copy of the article entitled "'Meester' Sutherland: Seaman's Samaritan" explaining how Edgar B. Sutherlin exchanged foreign money for American dollars for foreign seaman in Port Arthur.
[Purchase Order]
Purchase order for a street clock written to Sutherland Jewelry.
[Retirement Announcement]
Advertisement announcing that Edgar B. Sutherlin is retiring, and that Southerlin Jewelers is closing. It reads: "Believe it or not... it's true - Two old men are going out of Business, John says, he will continue with his watchwork. "After 41 years in Port Arthur, I have been advised by the Doctors to rest, as I have had three strokes." Everything must be sold at 50% and All Music and Luggage at 25% and Less. Watches and Diamonds at Half Price! Even the fixtures are for sale as arranged ... Everything must go by March 31st, as I must give possession of this room by that date. E. B. Sutherlin. Southerlin Jewelers, 520 Procter. Dial 5-5221."
[Social Security Board Postcard]
Postcard requesting information from the Social Security Board, filled out by Edgar Brown Sutherlin.
[Song Lyrics on Sutherlin Stationary]
Handwritten Christmas song lyrics on Sutherlin stationery. Musical notes are written on the back of the page.
[The Sutherlin Family and First Christian Church, June 10, 1984]
Document detailing the history of Edgar and Edith Sutherlin's involvement in the First Christian Church in Port Arthur, Texas.
[Sutherlin Family Genealogy Charts]
Genealogy charts for members of the Sutherlin family, including Edgar Brown Sutherlin, Ruby Maurine Sutherlin McElroy, Clyda Waneta Sutherlin Bowman, James Edgar Sutherlin, James Franklin Sutherlin, Clyda N. Sutherlin, and John Harvey Sutherlin. The charts include information concerning births, military service, marriages, and deaths.
[Sutherlin Family Introduction]
Introduction to a compilation of letters between Edgar Brown Sutherlin and Edith H. Wilson Sutherlin, giving a brief overview of their lives.
[Sutherlin-McElroy-Bowman Family Thanksgiving]
Photograph of the Sutherlin, McElroy, and Bowman families on Thanksgiving 1935. In the front row, from left to right, are James Edgar Sutherlin; Theodore Edgar McElroy, Jr.; Gerald Edwin McElroy; and Barbara Jean McElroy. In the second row, from left to right, are Edgar Brown Sutherlin, Edith Hallie Wilson Sutherlin, Sophia Flint Wilson, Harriet Josephine Beauchamp McElroy, Walter Edwin McElroy, Waneta Sutherlin, Mable McElroy Duncan, and Lester Duncan. In the third row are Elma Wilson Ridpath; Wayne Ridpath; Walter William McElroy; Maurine Sutherlin McElroy; Theodore Edgar McElroy, Sr.; Bertis Paul McElroy; and Chesley Arthur Bowman. In the back row are Atha Talley McElroy, Dovert William McElroy, and John Harvey Sutherlin.
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