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[News Script: Barn burns]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about A. L. Miner's barn bursting into flames, killing animals and damaging machinery still inside.
[Photo of Doc Rhuman on set]
Photograph of Doc Rhuman on set. He is smiling and looking at the camera. He leans against a wooden fence. He is wearing a hat, a suit, and a tie. He is holding a baby chick. There is a projector screen in the background that appears to depict the state of Texas with illustrations.
[Doc Rhuman holding a baby chick on set]
Photograph of Doc Rhuman on set. He is smiling and looking at the camera. He leans against a wooden fence. He is wearing a hat, a suit, and a tie. He is holding a baby chick. There is a projector screen in the background that appears to depict the state of Texas with illustrations.
[Letter to Mary Ann Moore, Linnet White, and Claude D. White, February 12, 1909]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by a woman names Etha and is addressed to the White's and Mary Ann Moore. In this letter, Etha informs the White's and Moore of the goings-on in her community in McKinney, TX. The news includes: a dialogue about Ruth White Moore and about Etha's baby, details about the weather, new about community members who own an "auto" and Etha possibly buying one, an aside mentioning the prevalence of la grippe in her area, a discussion about Morris and Harry's reading ability, news about the Rucker and Kendal families as well as friends in the community, agricultural updates on crops, a dialogue about Opal,and a discussion about poultry. She closes the letter by noting that Mary Ann and Linnet should write her soon. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Sally Thornhill to Mary Ann Moore, February 12, 1911]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Sally Thornhill and is addressed to Mary Ann Moore. In this letter, Thornhill informs Mary Ann Moore of the goings-on in Goodlettsville, TN. the news includes: a discussion about the treatment of her eczema on her ankles and an outbreak of erysipelas on her arms, a dialogue about the farmer's duties at present prepping for a new season, details about a vegetable garden, news about Bryan's hogs and the family's poultry, a discussion about correspondences received and the news from those letters,details about those who have la grippe in that area,and a discussion about Bertha and Billy's children. Sally begins a letter the next day that is not dated. It would be February 13, 1911. In this letter, Thornhill discusses the letters she has received from Sis Appling, notes that Wash thinks he has found a cure for his rheumatism with Bodi-Tone, and details community news on family and friends. She notes the situation Alice Wright is in since her mother, Mary Jane Thornhill, passed, detailing that Alice is more hurt over how the family treated her more than anything. She states that she hope Linnet's baby will be a healthy one, and mentions that she now has six great grandchildren. She closes the letter by sending her love to one and all,noting that if her new medicine cure her she will let Mary know. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Birdie and Dinkie McGee to Alice, Linnet, Aunt Mollie and Uncle Charles, February 9, 1890]
Birdie mentions all the people that came over to visit and what Will got her. She mentions the weather they have had and was sorry to hear they were sick. She asks if Alice still pulls hair and that they would write her and Bessie and Mattie. In the letter to her Aunt and Uncle she mentions the weather and what her other Aunts and Uncles have been doing. In Dinkie's letter to Alice she says how happy she is to hear they are doing well. She mentions that their health is also doing well. She had many visitors. She went to town the other day and got some fabric, a dress other things. She mentions the weather and says she hasn't seen Mat R. Miss Nicie is getting married. She asks Linnet to take care of Alice. She is also going to send Alice some money.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd to Sissie and Bettie, February 10, 1878]
She was glad to hear everyone was well and wasn't surprised that Bettie would get sick with a cold damp winter. She has had the worst weather for Christmas, cold and dry, and they haven't seen the sun in the last 5 days and it will snow. She believes they will have winter until May. Dinky came to visit and Willie has been there for two weeks. Their father went to visit Mr. Patterson who isn't expected to live long. They got a postal card from Jack Wallace that Bettie and Sissie wee going to visit them. Mrs. Cinthy left back home and would return again to finished Matilda's quilt. All of her chicks have died but 3. She sold 3 1/2 pounds of butter last week. The heifer has not been producing a lot of milk until recently. She ask them to write soon.
[Letter from Laura Jernigan to Linnet White, February 4, 1907]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a letter from Laura Jernigan to Linnet White. In this letter, Laura informs Linnet of the goings-on in Van Alstyne, Texas. The news includes: a discussion about her family and their well-being, agricultural news and community news, and a dialogue about correspondences received. She closes the letter by sending love to all and notes that Linnet must vist her soon or she must visit Linnet soon.
[News Script: Twisting hen]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Delma the dancing chicken performing in Dallas.
[News Script: Fire deaths]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a pair of elderly siblings dying while trying to free their chickens from a burning coop.
Texas Poultry: December 1980
Monthly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on various poultry numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics during two years for hatchery production of broiler chicks and turkey poults, egg production, price ratios, poultry slaughtered, cold storage holdings, and chick placements.
[Invoice from Merchants & Planters Compress & Warehouse Co., February 28, 1948]
Invoice to D. W. Kempner from Merchants & Planters Compress & Warehouse Company debiting account for services provided, including labor furnished by Peter Shepherd and egg case and coop deliveries, during the month of February 1948 and totaling $131.58.
[Invoice for Labor and Return of Egg Cases to Merchants & Planters Compress & Warehouse Co., February 28, 1950]
Invoice tp D. W. Kempner from Merchants & Planters Compress & Warehouse Company debiting his account for services provided, including labor performed by Peter Shepherd and return of egg cases during the month of February 1950.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 21, 1987
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 17 to the week ending February 21, during 1986 and 1987 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 7, 1987
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 3 to the week ending February 7, during 1986 and 1987 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 14, 1981
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 17 to the week ending February 14, during 1980 and 1981 for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 2, 1980
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending January 31, 1981
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 16, 1980
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 23, 1980
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 9, 1980
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 21, 1981
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 15, 1986
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 11 to the week ending February 15, during 1985 and 1986 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 6, 1988
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 2 to the week ending February 6, during 1987 and 1988 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending January 31, 1987
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending December 27 to the week ending January 31, during 1985, 1986, and 1987 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 14, 1987
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 10 to the week ending February 14, during 1986 and 1987 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 23, 1985
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 19 to the week ending February 23, during 1984 and 1985 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 16, 1985
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 12 to the week ending February 16, during 1984 and 1985 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending January 30, 1988
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending December 26 to the week ending January 30, during 1986, 1987, and 1988 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 9, 1985
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 5 to the week ending February 9, during 1984 and 1985 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 1, 1986
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending December 28 to the week ending February 1, during 1984, 1985, and 1986 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 8, 1986
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 4 to the week ending February 8, during 1985 and 1986 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 22, 1986
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 18 to the week ending February 22, during 1985 and 1986 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 13, 1988
Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending January 9 to the week ending February 13, during 1987 and 1988 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
[News Script: Truckers Strike]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of about 200 truckers attended a meeting of the Texas chapter of the United Truckers of America and turned thumbs down on a compromise offered by Washington officials.
[News Script: Protest]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of independent truckers who maintained blockages at truck stops in north and east portion of the state despite an end to such activity at locations in west Texas.
[News Script: Truckers]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of violence in connection with the truckers strike which suddenly came to Texas.
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending February 7, 1981
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending February 2, 1985
Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending December 29 to the week ending February 2, during 1984 and 1985 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
[News Script: Truckers Strike]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of a truckers who have rejected government proposals to end their strike.
[Letter from Walter Greenwood to Daniel W. Kempner, February 22, 1944]
Letter from Walter Greenwood to Daniel W. Kempner providing a bill for the turkeys and hens sent to Kempner.
Sanitary Nest.
Patent for a sanitary nest that is made of metal unlike others made of wood. The nest allows for the animals to nest in an improved environment which helps prevent invasions from pests, climate, or any other unhealthy infestation.
Egg-Crate.
Patent for an egg-crate that has "hinged sections, the middle section being composed of a solid block with cavities top and bottom corresponding with cavities formed in the lower and the top surface respectively of the upper and the lower portions which fit on opposite sides of the middle solid portion, the said three portions or sections being hinged together and provided with a suitable fastening" (lines 16-25).
[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Sol S. Steinberg, February 9, 1952]
Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Sol S. Steinberg thanking him for sending the various food items.
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