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[Press Release: Madonna Film to Benefit AIDS Action Foundation]
A press release from the AIDS Action Foundation promoting the premiere of Madonna's new film, the event and after party will benefit the AIDS Action Foundation.
[Black Tie Dinner committee meeting agenda]
Document of the meeting agenda for the Black Tie Dinner committee. The agenda lists the people who were present or absent at the meeting and the meeting minutes. Each committee has a section on the agenda of a summary of what was discussed during the meeting.
[Dallas Dinner Committee table sponsor form]
A document of the Dallas Dinner Committee table sponsor form. The form lists the options of whether the individual wants to sponsor at a table at a Black Tie Dinner event.
[A notice of new Employed Identification Number Assigned]
Document of a notice for a new identification number that is assigned to a new employer. The letter consists of instructions on how to file the document and how to use the new identification number on future tax forms.
[A ticket to the Black Tie Dinner]
Document of a ticket for a Black Tie Dinner in 1992. The ticket displays the details for the event and is a light shade of green and lightly patterned with leaves. Intricate designs are drawn on the enclosure and envelope for the ticket.
[News Release: AIDS Arms Network Transition to Community Agency]
A news release announcing that the AIDS Arms Network will be transitioning to an independent community agency to continue to meet the needs of peoples with HIV/AIDS.
[Memorandum from William "Buck" Buckingham and Gloria Hoffman to AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. Board of Directors, April 19, 1990]
A memorandum from William "Buck" Buckingham and Gloria Hoffman to the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. Board of Directors concerning April 1990's meeting minutes.
[One O'Clock Lab Band Day Proclamation]
One O'Clock Lab Band Day Proclamation created by the city of Denton mayor, Mark A. Burroughs, declaring November 19, 2013, as the "One O' Clock Lab Band Day."
CDC Surveillance Summaries
A CDC report about the surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks in the U.S. from 1991 to 1992, silicosis surveillance and deaths associated with head or neck injuries.
[Customer copy Motion and Criminal Docket]
A receipt copy of the motion and criminal docket pertaining to the Richard Schwiderski v. State of Texas court case.
[Press release: Dallas Gay Alliance and patients sue Parkland for better medical care]
Press release announcing Dallas Gay Alliance's lawsuit against Parkland Hospital to provide treatment for HIV/AIDS.
[Announcement: Dallas Gay Pride Week]
Photocopy of an announcement from the Department of Health and Human Services inviting its employees to attend the Dallas Gay Pride Week to continue to celebrate the diversity of the Department.
[Receipt of supplies, April 19, 1865]
Receipt of supplies shipped to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway at his station in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Redway received fifty six sacks of corn, thirty two sacks of oats, and fifty seven bales of hay for his cavalry's forage. Notations on the receipt state that additional stores of corn were available at Tompkins. He received this shipment at his station in Kelly's Creek.
[Receipt of supplies, March 19, 1865]
Handwritten Receipt of supplies shipped to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway at his station in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Redway received fifty three bales of hay, forty four sacks of oats, and eighty three sacks of corn for his cavalry's forage. He received this shipment at his station in Kelly's Creek.
[Press Releases: Gay and Lesbian Episcopalians and Their Friends]
A press release from The Gay and Lesbian Episcopalians and Their Friends about Bishop Walter Righter being charged with heresy for ordaining a gay deacon. A second document discusses Rev. Rex Perry being indicted for public lewdness.
[Fax: Openly gay candidates election day update]
A fax from William Waybourn, at the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, to Dennis Vercher, at the Dallas Voice, providing an update on how the openly LGBT candidates are doing in their elections.
[Extra Mile Award nomination form for Julie E. Johnson]
Document nominating Julie E. Johnson for the Extra Mile Awards, which recognized outstanding people (most often women) in the Dallas LGBT community.
[Special orders, July 19, 1864]
Special orders from Major General Hunter which detail that Farrier W. H. Shepard is to report to Capt. Nelson Hopkins A.Q.M., in Hagerstown, Maryland for duty. Hopkins was part of Company "F," N. Y. Vet. Calvary.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 19th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter describes friends of the couple, John and Jeanette coming to stay and trips to the farmers market and Ashbury, and details about laundry day. The letter concludes," Nickie, I'm terribly in love with you. I mean that with all my heart. I hope that "soon" will be very soon because I want all our dreams to hurry up and come true...I'll be right here loving, waiting and missing you until the day you come home."
[Invitation: Madonna of American Music]
Invitation for the 92nd birthday celebration for the Madonna of American Music event. The event was on January 19, 1987 at the Papa Do Run Run New Entertainment Center.
[Invitation to Sip-n-snack]
Invitation to a Q&A event with musician and singer Billy Preston on January 19, 1985 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis.
[News release: Black-owned print shop receives recognition]
News release about a recently recognized African American-owned print shop and it's owner, Mittie Dow Wise.
[News release: JBA presents memorial service at Thanksgiving Square]
News release about the event planned by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters to honor veterans and commemorate sacrifices made in World War II.
[News release: November at the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters]
News release from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing the Academy's schedule for November 1993.
[Press release: Blaffer Gallery and community artists' collective to present 'I Remember: Images of the Civil Rights Movement 1963-1993']
Press release from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing the upcoming exhibit commemorating the civil rights movement through art from January 22 - March 27, 1994 at the Blaffer Gallery.
[Press release: JBAAL Celebrates Juneteenth with Louis Johnson's Musical "Watermelon"]
Press release informing the public of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters' production of a play entitled 'Watermelon' which was written by Louis Johnson and performed on June 19, 1991.
[Press release: Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters Celebrates Black History 365 Days a Year]
Press release from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing the ways the Academy celebrates African American history throughout the year.
[Press release: Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Inc. Presents a Month of Artistic Expression]
Press release from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing an upcoming performance of sorority and fraternity dancers on April 12, 1997 at the Dallas Convention Center Theater.
[Press release: November at the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters]
Press release from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing the events planned for November at the Academy with a focus on a film screening of 'Dutchman' by Amiri Baraka on November 5, 1993 at the Clarence Muse Cafe Theatre.
[Press release: The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Inc. in Conjunction with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Presents Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis]
Press release from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing a one-woman show hosted on February 12-14, 1999 at the Naomi Bruton Theater.
[Press release: Federal court opens way to death of military ban against lesbian and gay service members]
Press release celebrating the reinstatement of the case of Reverend Dusty Pruitt, who was honorably discharged from the Army Reserves after revealing her sexual orientation as a lesbian.
[Press release: New York's highest court accepts brief from health experts opposing coercive policies against people with HIV]
Press release announcing the decision of New York's highest court to accept the brief from 23 individuals and organizations protesting the move to allow HIV testing without the individual's consent.
[Press release: New York's highest court stuns gay and lesbian parenting activists]
Press release expressing outrage against the New York court's decision to deny visitation rights to a lesbian parent.
[Leonard's First Suburban Store]
Notice from Paul Leonard to Leonard's employees regarding the plan for a store in the Norteast Mall.
[Handwritten notes on Frank Turner of St Thomas church]
Handwritten notes on Frank Turner of the St. Thomas church.
[Lesbian Gay Political Coalition membership meeting agenda for November 1996]
Meeting agenda for the November 1996 meeting of the Lesbian Gay Political Coalition of Dallas, with handwritten notes.
[Hearn-Haynes questionnaire]
Questionnaire for the 1990 Primary Election from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas. Completed on January 19, 1990 by Dr. Theresa Hearn-Haynes, who seeks endorsement.
[Young questionnaire]
Questionnaire from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas (LGPC) completed by Irene Young, who seeks the endorsement of the LGPC in the 1987 Dallas City Council Election, on February 19, 1987.
[Booklet and envelope for LGPCD kickoff party]
Booklet and envelope from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition containing information about a kickoff reception on October 19, 1986.
[Election results printout]
Printout of primary election results of March 13, 1990 by the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas.
[Green questionnaire]
Legislative candidate questionnaire for the 1988 primary election from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition and completed by Kenneth Green on January 19, 1988.
[Kickoff reception advertisement]
Pamphlet advertising a kickoff reception held by the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas on October 19, 1986. Pictures the numbers "21.06" crossed through on the front to represent Texas Penal Code 21.06.
[LGPC meeting minutes, December 19. 1995]
Minutes for the meeting of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition for December 19, 1995.
[Notice of Appeal: Richard Schwiderski v. State of Texas]
A "Notice of Appeal" in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case, filed by Donald J. Maison on November 19, 1980.
[Query letter from Randy Mallory to Jack Lowry, December 19, 1996]
Query letter from Randy Mallory to Jack Lowry dated December 19, 1996 regarding two articles for Texas Highways magazine.
[Note with L.E. Murdoch Dallas County Clerk, and Request for certified copies]
A copy of a note to L.E. Murdoch Dallas County Clerk, a request for certified copies concerning Richard Craig Schwiderski's case, dated March 19, 1980.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, December 19, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris for the amount of $500 for the execution in case of Bates, Reed and C?ooley vs Henry James. The Same being of proceeds of sales made at St. Jo Montague County.
[Receipt for Boston Investigator, February 19, 1853]
Receipt to Charles B. Moore for one year subscription to the Boston Investigator.
[Promissory Note from C. B. Moore to Watkins, July 19, 1884]
Promissory note from C. B. Moore to Watkins on July 19, 1884. Moore promised o pay the total sum of $50. Moore paid $2.10 toward the note on November 14, 1844 and $47.90 toward the note on November 15, 1844.
[Envelope from Ziza Moore and Josephus Moore addressed to Charles Moore, July 19, 1864]
Envelope from Ziza Moore and Josephus Moore addressed to Charles Moore. The post mark denotes that it was sent from Shelbyville, Tennessee, on July 19, 1864. The envelope originally contained the letter CBM_2079-018-001.
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