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[Clay County Jail-side and back view]
Clay County Jail side and back view. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Jail-front]
Clay County Jail, front view. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House with 1890 jail in background. Photo taken in 1912: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House. Photo taken in 1912: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Court House Vault]
Clay County Court House Vault. Photo taken in 1993: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House. Photo taken in 1897: Henrietta, Texas.
[Sheriff's Deputy]
Sheriff's Deputy, Harrison Schwend (2nd from left). Photo circa 1900: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County 1875 Jail Calaboose]
Clay County 1875 Jail Calaboose. Photo taken in 1975: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House. Photo taken in 1900: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Officials]
Clay County Officials: Mr. Gilbert, G.P. Jones, J.R. Carter. Photo taken in 1917: Henrietta, Texas.
[Flower festival at the Clay County Courthouse]
Flower Festival. Photo taken in 1910: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Sheriff]
Clay County Sheriff: Conner Fletcher and Ham Douglas. Photo circa mid 1950's: Clay County, Texas.
[Municipal Building]
Municipal Building. Photo taken in 1974: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Officials]
Clay County Officials being sworn into office by Sheriff Conner Fletcher. Photo taken in Henrietta, Texas. From L to R: Blue Copeland or Claud Zachry in first two positions on left; John McGee, Tom Whitley, William (Bill) Knowlton, Joe Peden, and County Sheriff Conner Fletcher.
[Clay County Officials]
Clay County Officials: Bill White, Don Slagle, Austin Denney, Ham Douglas, John McGee. Photo circa 1950: Henrietta, Texas.
[County Clerk Office]
County Clerk Office. Pictured: H.V. Bird and J.F. Conn. Photo circa 1900: Henrietta, Texas.
[County Tax Officials]
County Tax Officials: Ray Slagle, Bernard Wetsel, Lillian Rotta, Kirk Hampton. Photo taken in 1946: Henrietta, Texas.
[County Officials]
County Officials: Commissioners Court. Photo circa 1925: Henrietta, Texas.
[County Officials]
County Officials: Jesse Shaw, Bill Cornutt, Judge Williams, R.E. Dishman, _obenchain, George Alexander, Jim Boyd. Photo circa 1930: Henrietta, Texas.
[Hangman's Noose]
Hangman's noose. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Texas Game Warden]
Texas Game Warden, James Hale. Photo circa 1940: Clay County, Texas.
[Sheriff Jeff Donnell]
Sheriff Jeff Donnell and Tom Childress. Photo taken in 1934: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House. Photo taken in 1884: Henrietta, Texas.
[County Clerk]
County Clerk: Duley B. Davis Sr.. Photo taken in 1918: Henrietta, Texas.
[R.E. Taylor]
R.E. Taylor, a well-known lawyer. Photo circa 1900: Henrietta, Texas.
[Judge W.B. Plemons Family]
Judge W.B. Plemons and family.
[DPS, R.C. (Rip) Smith]
DPS, R.C. (Rip) Smith. Picture circa 1970: Henrietta, Texas.
[U.S. Post Office]
Post office. Photo circa 1966 Henrietta, Texas.
[Hangman's Noose]
Hangman's Noose. Photo taken in 1985: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta Firemen]
Photograph of three Henrietta firemen standing next to a firetruck.
[Courthouse Square]
Courthouse Square with 1890 jail in background. Photo circa 1906: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Courthouse]
Clay County Courthouse. Photo circa 1920: Henrietta, Texas.
[DPS Officers Bill Nobles and Frank Woodall]
DPS: Bill Nobles on left, Frank Woodall on the right.
[1st Postmaster]
1st postmaster: J.J. Moon. Photo circa 1880: Henrietta, Texas.
[U.S. Congressman]
U.S. Congressman, Lucian Parrish. Photo circa 1920: Henrietta, Texas.
[Envelope for letter from Emmett Patton]
Envelop for Tax receipts from Emmett Patton.
The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 44, July 1940 - April, 1941
The Texas State Historical Association Quarterly Report includes "Papers read at the meetings of the Association, and such other contributions as may be accepted by the Committee" (volume 1, number 1). These include historical sketches, biographical material, personal accounts, and other research. Index is located at the end of the volume starting on page 533.
Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-7142
Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Grover Sellers, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Whether Clay County is entitled to an apportionment from the State of Texas under the provisions of Subdivision (a) of Section 15, Article 3912a, V. A. C. S.
Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-5519
Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Gerald Mann, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: May the commissioners Court of Clay County make advance payments to the Tax Assessor-Collector and his deputy from the General Fund of Clay County, under the given facts?
Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-173
Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Price Daniel, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Authority of the Commissioners' Court of Clay County to equip the "Clay County Memorial Hospital."
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Clyde Suddath - July 27, 1955]
A letter addressed to Hon. Clyde Suddath, County Attorney, Henrietta, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, dated July 27, 1955. Copy to Sheriff Ed Powell, McDonald, APD. Carswell references the letter of July 22 sent by Suddath and advises that Subject 95040 OP is now under his supervision. Carswell advises Suddath regarding his own immediate investigation, vouches for Subject and requests that Suddath investigate the possibility of a rodeo performer using the name of Subject.
[Letter from Clyde Suddath to City Police Department Abilene, Texas - July 22, 1955]
A letter addressed to the Abilene (Texas) City Police Department, from Clyde Suddath, County Attorney of Clay County, Henrietta, Texas, dated July 22, 1955. Copy to the Sheriff of Taylor County and to T. N. Carswell. Reminder by Suddath of a warrant he forwarded on July 16, 1955 for the arrest of Subject FBI No. 865810A. He advises of information received regarding the subject being paroled under the supervision of T. N. Carswell.
[Letter from Clyde Suddath to T. N. Carswell - July 29, 1955]
A letter addressed to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Clyde Suddath, County Attorney, Henrietta, Texas, dated July 29, 1955. Suddath requests that Carswell have Subject 95040 OP write a letter and to then certify it was written by the subject for use in multiple signatures comparison.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Judge Clyde Suddath - October 10, 1955]
A letter written to Judge Clyde Suddath from T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, dated October 10, 1955. Carswell admonishes Suddath to return the file papers of Subject 95040 at once, that a responsible public official would have done so without the necessity of a second request. A typewritten reply at the bottom of the page from Suddath to Carswell advises of the data as requested and thanks Carswell for his courtesy.
[Letter from W. B. Worsham and W. H. Featherston to William John Bryan, February 7, 1903]
Letter from W. B. Worsham and W. H. Featherston to William John Bryan warning Bryan several papers are calling his claim that Colonel C. W. Merchant supports his quarantine bill false.
Clay County Courthouse
Photograph of the newly constructed Clay County Courthouse. A note on the photograph mount credits W.H. Wilson as its architect and Strain, Risley, & Swinburn as the builders.
84th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 1042, Chapter 48
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the designation of a site of unique value for the construction of a reservoir.
[Articles of Agreement Between the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company and The Wichita Falls Railway Company]
Contract between Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company of Texas and The Wichita Falls Railway Company detailing an agreement between the companies regarding a railroad line between Wichita Falls and Henrietta, Texas. The contract is unsigned and the last page has "Railroad" written on the back.
Agreement Between The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company of Texas and The Wichita Falls Railway Company: Dated May 16, 1901
Contract between The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company of Texas and The Wichita Falls Railway Company amending and extending their original contract entered into on June 12, 1894. This agreement amends Article Five of the previous contract, which regards interstate freight traffic and interchanging freight in Wichita Falls.
[Cause No. 11687: Affidavit of L. D. Hillyer, September, 1928]
Affidavit of L. D. Hillyer, swearing that he took the testimony of John Thompson in the cause, Jake L. Hamon, Jr. et al. vs. United States Torpedo Company and that the transcript is accurate.
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