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[Commencement Name Card for Miss Roemer]
Name card printed on a plain sheet of cardstock; in the center, "Miss Roemer" is written in black ink.
Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus: a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 13th through April 18th
Newsletter from Neiman-Marcus, "Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus," a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 13th through April 18th.
Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus: a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 20th through April 25th.
Newsletter from Neiman-Marcus, "Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus," a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 20th through April 25th.
Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus: a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 27th through May 2nd
Newsletter from Neiman-Marcus, "Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus," a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 27th through May 2nd.
Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus: a bit of news to your profit, For the week April 6th through April 11th
Newsletter from Neiman-Marcus, "Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus," a bit of news to your profit,For the week April 6th through April 11th.
Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus: a bit of news to your profit, For the week March 30th through April 4th
Newsletter from Neiman-Marcus, "Under the Dryer at Neiman-Marcus," a bit of news to your profit, For the week March 30th through April 4th.
[Envelope for Mary Moore, January 10, 1910]
Envelope for Mary Moore from Betty Franklin.
[Envelope, February 1, 1910]
Envelope from the Nebraska Telephone Company addressed to C. D. White. The envelope is dated February 1, 1910.
[Envelope for Levi Perryman, June 24, 1910]
The envelope contained a tax receipt for Levi Perryman.
[Account statement, November 10, 1910]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details the available balance in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Account statement, November 10, 1910]
Account statement from the Charles B. Moore Collection. This statement is composed of informal tabulations of assets. The account was with the Melissa State Bank.
[Account statement, November 10, 1910]
Account statement from the Charles B. Moore Collection. This statement is composed of informal tabulations of deposits and check amounts. The account was with the Melissa State Bank.
[Business card Melissa State Bank, November 15, 1910]
Business card from Melissa State Bank with a condensed business statement.
[Notice from the City of Omaha, Nebraska, November 19, 1910]
Notice from the office of the Inspector of Buildings in Omaha, Nebraska to Claude D. White. Mr. White is notified that he has violated Ordinance No. 4858 and is requested to call the inspector's office.
[Account statement, March 14, 1911]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details issues with stocks in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Envelope for Claude D. White from the Melissa State Bank, March 14, 1911]
Envelope addressed to Mr. Claude D. White of Omaha, Nebraska from the Melissa State Bank in Melissa, Texas.
[Account statement, March 20, 1911]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details issues with stocks in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Envelope for letter from The First National Bank to Levi Perryman, April 4, 1911]
Letter from the First National Bank to Levi Perryman. The envelope contained a tax receipt.
[Envelope for Mary Moore, June 5, 1911]
Envelope for Mary Moore.
[Folsom State Prison ledger]
Loose pages from a ledger documenting prisoners at Folsom State Prison, organized by prisoner number (8091-8186) and including mugshots with handwritten notes listing names, years imprisoned and crime(s), dates received and discharged/paroled, and other relevant information.
[Subscription renewal, November 26, 1911]
Subscription bill from the Fort Worth Record for one year (1911-1912) for Levi Perryman. The typed words on the body of the document have faded and can no longer be read.
[Receipt, December 11, 1925]
Receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is for a month's rent ending on December 25, 1911, at E. A. Lowry's property, 3333 Montgall. The rental agreement was between Claude D. White and Lowry.
[Instructions for endorsing pension checks,1912]
Instructions for endorsing pension checks.
[Receipt, January 25, 1912]
Receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is for a month's rent at E. A. Lowry's property, 3333 Montgall. The rental agreement was between Claude D. White and Lowry. It is dated January 25, 1912.
[Receipt, February 25, 1912]
Receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is for a month's rent at E. A. Lowry's property, 3333 Montgall. The rental agreement was between Claude D. White and Lowry. It is dated February 25, 1912.
[Receipt, May 31, 1912]
Receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is for a month's rent at E. A. Lowry's property, 3333 Montgall. The property was located in Kansas City, Missouri. The rental agreement was between Claude D. White and Lowry. It is dated May 31, 1912.
[Envelope for Mr. Claude White, June, 1912]
Envelope for Mr. Claude White.
[Receipt, June 25, 1912]
Receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is for a month's rent at E. A. Lowry's property, 3333 Montgall. The rental agreement was between Claude D. White and Lowry. It is dated June 25, 1912.
[Receipt, July 25, 1912]
Receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is for a month's rent at E. A. Lowry's property, 3333 Montgall. The rental agreement was between Claude D. White and Lowry. It is dated July 25, 1912.
[Notification of Change of Pension Payment Method]
Notice from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions outlining changes in the method of payment of pensions as authorized by the Act of August 17, 1912.
[Envelope for letter from E.W. Powell to Levi Perryman, January 1913]
Envelope for letter from E.W. Powell to Levi Perryman.
[Envelope for Linnet Moore White, June 5, 1913]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is an envelope addressed to Mrs. C. D. White (Linnet Moore White) and the sender's name is unintelligible. Linnet Moore White is living in Kansas City, MO when the envelope was addressed.
[Envelope addressed to Mr. Claude D. White]
Envelope addressed to Mr. Clause D. White of Kansas City, Missouri. It was sent by the Melissa National Bank of Mellisa, Texas.
[Commencement Name Card for Miss Mary Olivia Miller, 1914]
Name card for "Miss Mary Olivia Miller" from a graduation announcement for North Texas State Normal College in 1914.
[Commencement Name Card for Miss Sue Henrietta Miller, 1914]
Name card for Miss Sue Henrietta Miller from a graduation announcement for North Texas State Normal College in 1914.
[Change of Address Notification, March 12, 1914]
Letter from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions to Loriette C. Redway notifying her that a change of address has been made. Redway is classified in the U. S. Bureau of Pensions as a CIVIL WAR WIDOW.
[Envelope addressed to Loriette C. Redway, March 17, 1914]
Envelope from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions, addressed to Loriette C. Redway in Chattanooga, Oklahoma. The envelope is postmarked 2:30pm, March 17, 1914.
[The Journal]
Journal published by North Texas State Normal College for its students containing editorials, articles, and advertisements.
[Statement of Account, December 1, 1914]
Statement of Account for Levi Perryman from the First National Bank in Forestburg, Texas. The account lists the checks and deposits between November and December 1st.
[Pedro J. Gonzalez, autobiographical account of revolutionary times]
Pedro J. Gonzalez, autobiographical account of revolutionary times. A wide column of text extends across the fronts and backs of two yellow pages, filling each space. Handwritten words and markings appear between and on lines of printed text throughout the document.
[Envelope addressed to Mrs. Claude D. White, October 24, 1916]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Claude D. White in Fort Worth, Texas. It is from Hogin & McKinley General Insurance and Long Time Loans in Gallatin, Tennessee. It is postmarked Gallatin, Tenn. October 24, 1916. The top right corner, where the stamp would have been, has been torn off. "R7-Box 52" is written in the bottom left corner.
[Pension notification, 1916]
Notification which details that Mrs. L. C. Redway's pension was increased to $20.00 per month under the Act of September 8, 1916.
[Pension notification, November 4, 1916]
A formal notification of pension increase to be attached to pension certificate. This notification details that Mrs. L. C. Redway's pension was increased to $20.00 per month under the Act of September 8, 1916.
[Telegram from Birdie McKinley and Alice to Linnet White, December 11, 1916]
Telegram to Linnet White from Birdie McKinley and Alice. They sent a message to send their condolences and to offer their help.
[Telegram from Mrs. F. M. Griffin to Linnet White, December 11, 1916]
Telegram to Linnet White from Mrs. F. M. Griffin. Mrs. Griffin is offering Linnet use of a burial plot due to a recent death in the family.
[Postcard from M. V. B. to Ruth White, December 22, 1916]
Postcard to Ruth White from M. V. B. wishing Ruth a merry Christmas. The front has an illustration of a young girl, Santa Claus, and a reindeer in a snowy landscape.
[Tax receipt, December 26, 1916]
Tax receipt for state and county taxes in Texas for the year of 1916. The amount of $173.96 was paid by Charles D. White. This payment was made to the tax collector of Collin County. A stamp on the receipt indicates that the payment was made by White on December 26, 1916.
[Federal Food Administration - Dallas Texas]
A blank food administration pledge card.
[Pension notification, 1917]
Notification which details that Mrs. L. C. Redway's pension was increased to $25.00 per month beginning October 6, 1917.
[U.S.S. Madawaska, Instructions for Troops Card]
Thick card with strings attached describing protocol for troops aboard a ship. The card lists the rules for non-Naval soldiers onboard the ship, including safety precautions--such as not smoking on deck after dark so that the glowing cigarette won't reveal their position to enemy ships--as well as information about meals and the expected behavior of the soldiers. The lower half of the card has a table with a number of holes punched in it.
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