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[Letter from Fred Bates]
A letter from Fred Bates to Carl B. Compton in regards to meeting at an art convention in Houston.
[Letter from Frederic Taubes]
A letter addressed to Carl B. Compton from Frederic Taubes about a suggestion he had made to him about using Natural Copal Resin for mixing oil paints.
[Letter from Georgia Lazenby]
A letter from Georgia Lazenby to Carl B. Compton regarding his art exhibition at the Southwest Texas State Teachers College in San Marcos.
[Letter from Gertrude Ferris to Carl Compton, April 8, 1941]
Thank-you letter from Gertrude Ferris to Carl B. Compton regarding an order for advertising in The Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Letter from Grace Sands Smith]
A letter from Grace Sands Smith to Carl B. Compton regarding the Associated Art Instructors of Texas' Bulletin #3 sent from Robert W. Talley.
[Letter from Henry W. Levison]
A letter from Henry W. Levison to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine. Includes an ad reprint.
[Letter from Henry W. Levison]
A letter from Henry W. Levison to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Homer P. Rainey]
A letter from Homer P. Rainey to Carl B. Compton regarding "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Howard W. Joyner]
A letter from Howard W. Joyner to Carl B. Compton regarding lost artwork for an exhibition in Weatherford.
[Letter from Jane M. Martin]
A thank you letter from Jane M. Martin to Cart B. Compton.
[Letter from Jane M. Martin to Professor Carl Benton Compton]
A letter from Jane Morrill Martin to Carl B. Compton concerning the formation of a Southern branch of the College Art Association.
[Letter from Jennie Roberson]
A letter from Jennie Roberson to Carl B. Compton regarding the Associated Art Instructors of Texas organization.
[Letter from Jennie Roberson]
A letter from Jennie Roberson to Carl B. Compton regarding a copy of Walter Dorwin Teague's lecture.
[Letter from Jennie Roberson]
A letter from Jennie Roberson to Carl B. Compton about information on Walter Dorwin Teague's lecture at the National Art Education Association conference.
[Letter from John H. Hendrick]
A letter from John Hendrick from The American Crayon Company to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in the "Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from John H. Hendrick]
A letter from John H. Hendrick to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from John H. Hendrick]
A letter from John Hendrick at The American Crayon Company to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in the "Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from John O'Connor, Jr.]
A letter from John O'Connor, Jr. to Carl B. Compton regarding a fall exhibition, "Directions in American Painting".
[Letter from Kady B. Faulkner]
A letter from Kady B. Faulkner to Carl B. Compton regarding art exhibitions.
[Letter from L. A. Wood]
A letter from L.A. Wood to Carl B. Compton regarding an article for "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Lawson Long]
A letter from Lawson Long to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Lawson Long]
A letter from Lawson Long to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in the "Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Lester D. Longman]
A letter from Lester D. Longman to Carl B. Compton complimenting Compton's art organization.
[Letter from Lillian Kuduer]
A letter from Lillian Kuduer, Editorial Secretary at McGraw-Hill Book Company, to Carl B. Compton about the rejection of his manuscript.
[Letter from Louise Hicks]
A letter from Louise Hicks to Carl B. Compton regarding Associated Art Instructors of Texas bulletins.
[Letter from Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore, June 18, 1899]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Lula Dalton and is addressed to Linnet Moore. In this letter, Lula informs Linnet of the goings-on in Chambersville, TX. The news includes: a confirmation of receiving a note from Linnet written by Mary Ann, a discussion about her trips to Georgetown and Austin, details about her visit to Austin, an update on her eyes and the treatment she received from an oculist, news from her community when she got home from Austin, and a discussion about the camping trip she and her friends will go on to the river. She closes the letter by noting that she hopes Linnet will write as soon as she can and sends her best regards to the Moore family. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore, March 12-20, 1899]
She is happy that they write each other everyday. She talks about what happened after dinner. Minnie had an old friend from school visit. She talked about her to her family and they are all happy to hear about Linnet's welfare. She always think of her. She saw Jim who acted like he hadn't heard from Linnet. Lorena saw Jett who also hadn't heard from Linnet. She talks about teaching and hearing a sermon. She received a letter from Melvin and Carter. She plans to see her in June. She talks about what she did Monday and the reason why she was unable to write Monday night. She had a weird dream Sunday night. She talks about the weather and hopes it will rain. She washed some clothes and did some reading. She went with Minnie to look at Mr. Darbis' flowers. Minnie received a letter from Linnet's father. She received a letter from Mr. Taylor who sent only Linnet love. She calls Linnet her adopted daughter and asks about the boys Linnet met. She heard about a letter from Linnet to Jim Cook. She sent a letter to Carter that she would not be going to Austin and that he needed to come home. She hasn't told anyone but Linnet and Lorena that she might plan to go and visit Linnet in September. She had a very lonely day Thursday. She writes about the articles that she is reading. Minnie received a letter from Kate Thomas. Carter came home and she went to a lecture with him. She then names off some new couples. She thought she had broken the door to the Judge's Office. She says that LInnet needs to respond to Jett, even if it is that she doesn't want to write him. She does not like …
[Letter from Marion L. Patterson]
A letter from Marion L. Patterson to Carl B. Compton about Art study in Mexico.
[Letter from Mary Shepard]
A letter from Mary Shepard to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Melanee Barnette]
A letter from Melanee Barnette from The Macmillan Company Publishers to Carl B. Compton about declining advertising in the "Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Michael M. Engel]
A letter from Michael M. Engel, from M. Grumbacher Art Supplies, to Carl B. Compton regarding the plans of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas.
[Letter from Mildred Norris Compton]
A letter from Mildred Norris Compton addressed to art directors regarding exhibitions for the Art Exchange Service.
[Letter from Nahum Tschacbasov to Carl Compton, April 23, 1941]
Letter from Nahum Tschacbasov to Carl B. Compton inviting him to submit an artwork for the American Library of Color Slides publication.
[Letter from Nelson Reese]
A letter from Nelson Reese to Carl B. Compton.
Letter from Nona Mae Rich]
A letter from Nona Rae Rich to Carl B. Compton regarding his travels to Mexico.
[Letter from Oscar A. Ullrich]
A letter from Oscar A. Ullrich to Carl B. Compton regarding his move to Louisiana Sate University.
[Letter from Paul Goward]
A letter from Paul Goward to Carl B. Compton regarding "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Pearl A. Neas]
A letter from Pearl A. Neas to Carl B. Compton updating him on the changes at Southwestern University since he left.
[Letter from Ralph Douglass]
A letter from Ralph Douglass to Carl B. Compton about the Taos summer school.
[Letter from Rene d'Harnoncourt]
A letter from Rene d'Harnoncourt to Carl B. Compton regarding illustrative material for distribution.
[Letter from Rexford Newcomb]
A letter from Rexford Newcomb to Carl B. Compton in regards to a bulletin issued by the University of Illinois in Urbana in connection to the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton about replying to Clara MacGowan on information from the Associated Art Instructors of Texas.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton about teaching art in Texas.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A thank you letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton about sending him the Art Bulletin from Southwestern University.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising in the "Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton regarding members of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas organization.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton regarding a 'President's Statement' from the Associated Art Instructors of Texas organization.
[Letter from Robert Willson]
A letter from Robert Willson to Carl B. Compton regarding the publications committee of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas.
[Letter from Roma Reagan Conner]
A letter from Roma Reagan Connor to Carl B. Compton regarding a lecture at McMurry College by Millard Sheets.
[Letter from Roma Reagan Conner]
A letter from Roma Reagan Connor to Carl B. Compton about joining the publicity committee for the College Art Association.
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