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[Letter from H. P. Mansfield to Henry Sayles, August 6, 1902]

Description: Letter from H. P. Mansfield to Henry Sayles discussing a response to the previous letter would have come sooner if not for outside business. He mentions the origin of the McAlpine tax statement and the evidence provided by the tax collector. Mansfield mentions checking the tax collector's books before remitting any money.
Date: August 6, 1902
Creator: Mansfield, H. P.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from U. S. Hearrell to Henry Sayles, July 18, 1902]

Description: Letter from U. S. Hearrell to Henry Sayles discussing a ring that was sent. Hearrell informs Sayles he will not be able to send an endorsement letter as the party it is due to will not relinquish it until it is due. Hearrell discusses options Sayles can take to obtain the letter and also states that he will do whatever he can do for Sayles in his part of the country.
Date: July 18, 1902
Creator: Hearrell, U. S.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Townspeople in Front of Eastland Courthouse

Description: Copy photograph of a large group of people outside the Eastland courthouse. The group is entirely male except for three women, each wearing a white dress, standing beneath the far right arch of the courthouse facade. Some of the men are seating in bleachers, and some wear suits and ties. There is one white horse wearing a saddle in the crowd, in the the background behind a fence are several more horses.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Home in Snow

Description: Copy negative of the Swenson house covered in snow. Three leafless trees are outside the fence that surrounds the house. A porch wraps from the side around to the front door. It was located at N. 3rd and Mulberry in Abilene, TX
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

School Children

Description: Copy negative of a group of school children and their teachers in Ivan, Texas. The group includes the teachers Tommy Clyde Hefner and Mr. Shook. There are eighteen young girls, twelve young men and two grown men. The boys are dressed in shorts and jackets, the girls in dresses and bows, and the men in suits and bow ties. Seven hats are on the ground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Music School Class

Description: Copy negative of the Ivan Singing School in 1902. The group includes twenty girls and thirty boys. The girls are wearing light-colored lace dresses and the boys wear suits, vests and neckties. In the center of the group is an organ with a young man seated in front of it. Behind the group is a building with a banner that reads, "Ivan Singing SChool Closed Aug thr 15, 1902. J.J. Day Teacher, J.M. Day Organist, G.A. Mangrum".
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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