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[Letter to an Editor of a Newspaper]

Description: Newspaper clipping containing several letters to the editor published in a Waco newspaper, starting with a poem from " Portfolio of a Deceased Confederate Soldier " and commentary providing insight on the soldier's life, family, property, and death. Other letters and articles discuss horse thieves that were shot, the Election Law that had recently been passed on the front, with text on the back describing recent events and anecdotes and bounties, with advertisements.
Date: August 1872
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[A Useful Table/Measurements]

Description: Clipping with a useful table "to aid farmers in arriving at accuracy in estimating the amount of land in different fields under cultivation" and an article with formulas for measurement conversions related to agriculture. Advertisements on verso.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Home remedies]

Description: Clipping, undated, which gives home remedies for getting rid of mice and rats and curing colic in horses. The opposite side seems to be discussing the pricing of cotton, grain, and cattle.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping, March 24, 1903]

Description: Clipping, published by A. H. Belo and Company, that gives home remedies for livestock on one side. The other side has information on the publisher, the date, and an article on the choice of Panama for the building of a canal.
Date: March 24, 1903
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Host Of Prizes Won By Flour Mill

Description: Two newspaper clippings describe the multitude of prizes won by Alliance Milling Co., now Morrison Milling Co. of Denton, beginning with an award at the 1888 World's Centennial Exposition in Paris. A photograph of the mill in 1946 is included.
Date: unknown
Creator: Edwards, Will
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Newspaper clipping: A 'Joke' About Rape Backfires]

Description: A newspaper clipping from the New York Times discussing Republican gubernatorial nominee and his comment that victims of rape should just "relax and enjoy it".
Date: March 27, 1990
Creator: New York Times
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Tourists, Homosexuals Try to Trip Up Horse Guards}]

Description: Newspaper clipping of story "Tourists, Homosexuals Try to Trip Up Horse Guards" in Dallas Times Herald, Sunday, April 26, 1970. The article covers a Horse Guard and the exercise of riding a horse and homosexual people interaction with officers in the group. Another article is on the back of the main document.
Date: April 26, 1970
Creator: Reedy, Tomas A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Newspaper Clipping of Daniel Brothers and Keenan Working on Tractor]

Description: Newspaper clipping with a photograph of three men in jumpsuits and work clothes standing around the left side of the open engine of a large tractor. The man on the left, who is wearing a cowboy hat and has a cigar between his lips, is using a screwdriver to work on the pipes inside the tractor. One of the men on the right is also wearing a cowboy hat, while the other man is pointing to something inside the engine. In the background, a sign reading, "Oliver," is nailed to a tree and the metal ro… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Lawrence, Fred
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Clipping Saying the Goodnight Ranch is for Sale]

Description: Newspaper clipping from Amarillo, Texas, informing the public that the Charles Goodnight Ranch is up for sale. The article goes on to detail the ranch and its history.
Date: April 20, 2003
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Newspaper Clipping: When SS William M. Rayburn was Launched]

Description: Newspaper clipping about SS William M. Rayburn 91st Liberty-type freighter launch on October 15. This Liberty-type freighter named after Sam Rayburn's family in honor of them. On the back of newspaper clipping an article describing turkey availability for Thanksgiving and Christmas parties.
Date: unknown
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

[Clipping: The Town that Sugar Built]

Description: Clipping, written by Anne Pashkoff, from the Houston Chronicle describing the history of Sugar Land, Texas, and the Imperial Sugar Company.
Date: September 15, 1971
Creator: The Houston Chronicle
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Newspaper Clipping: Mr. Sam Planned His Great Future In Cotton Field]

Description: Newspaper clipping about Sam Rayburn planning out his future, while in a cotton field, as a young boy. His accomplishments, marriage, divorce, and personality as a politician are being discuss in this newspaper clipping. On the back of the clipping are portions of advertisements and two comics.
Date: unknown
Creator: Burnett, Leon
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

[Clipping: And Bacon, Too!!!]

Description: Newspaper clipping discussing how an 1849 advertisement printed in another clipping shows what the culture was like in that time period.
Date: 1945~
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: Fifty Years Ago Today]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article featuring excerpts from the Dallas Morning News fifty year prior. Some of the excerpts are about Dallas county indictments to conviction ratio and a Dallas restaurant with a singing parrot. An article is partially visible on the reverse side about peanut farm loss.
Date: July 30, 1943
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: Mrs. Sam Young, 84, Dies at Her Home on Y6 Ranch]

Description: Newspaper clipping featuring articles on the death of Mrs. Sam Young, the death of three teenagers in a car accident, he passing of an infant, and freezing temperatures. Partial articles and ads are on the reverse side.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: D. B. Thomson of Lubbock Describes 1883 Trail Drive]

Description: Newspaper clipping of D.R. Thomson describing some of his adventures as a cattle driver. The name, Raider Thomson, is penciled at the top edge, and a partial advertisement is printed on the back.
Date: December 6, 1953
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: Stump Thumper]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch with articles about a Stump Driver in Arkansas, new garment pieces for woman, advertisements, the Rose Parade, hospital stays, and a building demolition.
Date: January 9, 1955
Creator: Witman, Arthur
Location: None
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: Terracing Work Underway Here]

Description: Newspaper clipping of the article, "Terracing Work Here Underway," discussing the terracing of Mark Merchant's farm.
Date: July 19, 1931
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: Gulf Pipe Line Company v. Bailey, No. 3974]

Description: Journal clipping discussing cause no. 3974, Gulf Pipe Line Company vs. John Bailey, in the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana, heard June 18, 1931 and denied a rehearing on July 4, 1931. The cause was brought by John Bailey to recover damages for the loss of a herd of cattle due to a levee break at the point where the Gulf Pipe Line Company's line crossed underneath the levee.
Date: 1931~
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: Hidalgo County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 v. Peter et al., No. 1256-5642]

Description: Journal clipping discussing cause no. 1256-5642, Hidalgo County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 vs. J. R. Peter et al., in the Commission of Appeals of Texas, Section B, heard April 15, 1931. The original cause was brought by J. R. Peter and other defendants, claiming the plaintiff caused their land to become waterlogged through holding water in the canal near their properties.
Date: 1931~
Creator: Leddy, J.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Clipping: International-Great Northern Railroad Company v. Reagan, No. 1013]

Description: Journal clipping discussing cause no. 1013, International-Great Northern Railroad Company vs. P. C. Reagan, in the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco, heard February 12, 1931 and rehearing denied March 12, 1931. The original cause was brought by P. C. Reagan, alleging that his cotton crop was damaged due to negligence on the part of the railroad company, and appealed by the railroad company after the district court decided in favor of Reagan.
Date: 1931~
Creator: Alexander, J.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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