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[Letter from James D. Brown to W. J. Bryan, January 15, 1915]
Letter from James D. Brown to W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of his payment and letter and informing Mr. Bryan that he would be glad to meet when he is in New York.
[Letter from JNO. S. McIlwaine to Honorable W. J. Bryan, January 1, 1915]
Letter from JNO. S. McIlwaine to W. J. Bryan thanking him for a letter he sent and wishing Mr. Bryan a happy New Year.
[Letter from R. E. Rankin to Honorable W. J. Bryan, January 11, 1915]
Letter from R. E. Rankin to Honorable W. J. Bryan discussing the details of his office-rent payments and inviting Mr. Bryan to visit soon.
[Letter from Joseph B. Babb to W. J. Bryan, January 4, 1915]
Letter from Joseph B. Babb to W. J. Bryan thanking him for the New Years letter and inviting Mr Byan to visit soon.
[Letter from Cora Robertson to Linnet White, January 1, 1915]
Letter to Linnet White from Cora Robertson discussing news of family and briefly about Christmas. She writes about the health conditions of her mother and how they are handling it.
The Corral, Volume 8, Number 4, January, 1915
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
[Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mollie Moore, January 19, 1915]
Letter to Mollie Moore from Birdie McKinley discussing her Christmas activities. She writes of the horrible weather they have been experiencing, her son playing with his new wagon, and a cold that has been going around because of the changes to the weather.
Scouting, Volume 2, Number 17, January 1, 1915
Semi-monthly publication of the Boy Scouts of America, written for Boy Scout leaders, officials, and others interested in the work of the Scouts. It includes articles about events and activities, updates from the national headquarters, topical columns and essays, and news from various chapters nationwide.
Scouting, Volume 3, Number 17, January 1, 1916
Semi-monthly publication of the Boy Scouts of America, written for Boy Scout leaders, officials, and others interested in the work of the Scouts. It includes articles about events and activities, updates from the national headquarters, topical columns and essays, and news from various chapters nationwide.
Scouting, Volume 2, Number 18, January 15, 1915
Semi-monthly publication of the Boy Scouts of America, written for Boy Scout leaders, officials, and others interested in the work of the Scouts. It includes articles about events and activities, updates from the national headquarters, topical columns and essays, and news from various chapters nationwide.
[Col. Hugh B. Moore in his office in 1915]
Col. Hugh B. Moore, dressed in a long-sleeved white shirt, suit vest and bow tie, sits at a large table-like desk. On the desk is a blotter, wire basket, several books and stacks of paper. Behind him is a dark roll-top desk with a telephone on it, and a coat-rack with a dark suit jacket. Blinds cover most of the four windows in the office. On the back of the photograph is written: "Jany 1 1915 Col. H. B. Moore".
[Photograph of Men at the 1915 Convention of Texas Launderer's Association]
Photograph of the men and women in attendance of the 1915 Convention of Texas Launderer's Association in Dallas, Texas. There are three indistinct rows of people, those in the front are kneeling down and those behind are standing between one another to have their faces visible. The man with the X above his head, is Michael Collins, father of Mayme Bahl. He owned the Artesian Laundry in Waco, TX.
[Col. Hugh B. Moore in uniform and Helen Moore in front of their home]
Col. Hugh B. Moore, dressed in a light weight khaki army uniform, stands with Helen Edmunds Moore, who is wearing a long-sleeved light-colored dress with button-up boots. They are on the grass in front of of the H. B. and Helen Moore home located at 8 - 9th Ave North, Texas City, TX with a porch railing behind them.
[Sabine-Neches Canal Guard Lock, Tex.]
Jan. 25, 1915. Sabine-Neches Canal Guard Lock, Tex. View from south end showing masonry for head bay walls completed, and derrick being erected for construction of tail bay walls.
[Sabine-Neches Canal Guard Lock, Tex.]
Jan. 25, 1915. Sabine-Neches Canal Guard Lock, Tex. View looking across stream, showing coffer sill under construction and lock gates under erection from head bay.
[Letter from John Sayles to M. McAlpine, January 13, 1915]
Letter from John Sayles to M. McAlpine discussing negotiations to obtain life insurance plans for the Sayles brothers and McAlpine and how payments for such will be made.
Sabine-Neches: S.N. Guard Lock
S.N. Guard Lock
Sabine-Neches: S.N. Guard Lock
S.N. Guard Lock
Sabine-Neches: S.N. Guard Lock
S.N. Guard Lock
Travis County Deed Records: Deed Record 268
Recorded copies of Travis County deeds, conveyances, and other muniments of title affecting ownership to real estate from October 1914 to January 1915, including warranty deeds, gift deeds, partition deeds, guardian deeds, quitclaim deeds, royalty deeds, various types of affidavits, appointments and resignations of trustees, trust indentures, transfers of liens, conveyances of liens, assignments of liens, subordination of liens, various types of partial releases, leases, easements, contracts of sale, bills of sale, homestead designations, various types of agreements, powers of attorney, revocations of powers of attorney, restrictions, removals of disabilities (minor, coveture), certified copies of probate proceedings, certified copies of divorce decrees (when real property is divided), extensions, options, rental divisions, and amended restrictions. Specific information includes instrument number, kind of instrument, date and place of execution, names of parties involved, amounts of principal and interest (when applicable), description of property, signatures of parties, and notarization. Also includes recording certificate, showing date filed, date recorded, and signature of county clerk or deputy. Arranged chronologically by date recorded.
Travis County Clerk Records: Convict Labor Record
Record of labor done by county convicts to pay fines imposed by Travis County courts, showing case number, name of convict, date convicted, court in which convicted, amount of fine and costs, date turned over for labor, and remarks. Arranged numerically by case number.
Travis County Deed Records: Deed Record 263 - Mechanics Liens
Recorded copies of liens filed by individuals or firms (lumber dealers, corporations, artisans, laborers, mechanics, or subcontractors) who provide labor or furnish materials to construct or repair houses, buildings, or levees, or for construction and repair of railroads, to insure payment for goods or services rendered, from September 1913 to January 1915. Shows county; names of contracting parties; type of construction or repairs to be completed; tract of land where improvement or construction to be made; contractual terms; date witnessed or executed; signatures of parties; notarization; and recording certificate, showing date filed, date recorded, and signature of county clerk or deputy. Some contracts also include assignment of liens to financial institutions. Arranged chronologically by date recorded.
Travis County Clerk Records: Criminal Minutes I
Record of proceedings in Travis County misdemeanor cases tried in county court from January 1915 to June 1936, showing term of court; date of trial; names of officers present; nature of matters presented and proceedings thereon; court orders, judgments and sentences; signature of presiding judge; clerk's attestation; and date recorded. Arranged chronologically by date recorded.
[Invitation to the Inauguration of James Ferguson, Governor of Texas]
Invitation to a reception and ball in honor of James E. Ferguson inauguration as governor at Austin, Texas. The inside of the invitation includes a list of those serving on the executive committee.
[Announcement Card for the Reception and Ball in Honor of Governor James E. Ferguson, January 19, 1915]
Card announcing the Reception and Ball being held in honor of James E. Ferguson, governor of Texas, on January 19, 1915. This card was sent to Mr. E. P. Wilmot.
[Letter from G. B. Brackett to Will B. Munson, January 24, 1915]
Photocopy of a letter from G. B. Brackett to Will B. Munson discussing the "kakiX native" persimmon hybrids made by T. V. Munson, and requesting Munson send Brackett new fruits originated in Texas and a catalog.
[Letter from G. B. Brackett to Will B. Munson, January 30, 1915]
Photocopy of a letter from G. B. Brackett to Will Munson discussing data on fruit varieties provided by Munson in a prior letter and stating he plans to write to Eltweed Penroy.
[Letter from Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen to M. W. Curry and J. Carroll, January 2, 1915]
Letter from Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen to M. W. Curry and J. Carroll discussing additional information regarding the consolidation of the 11th and 12th seniority districts and raised legality regarding the situation as a result of the delayed response from a President Carter and the Joint Protective Board.
The Wesley Bulletin
The bulletin contains the order of services, items of interest, church news, and a list of faculty members of First Methodist Episcopal Church in Denton, Texas. The front of the bulletin contains a photograph of Reverend E. T. Bates, who died on March 26, 1915.
Building Exterior
Copy negative of two pictures. The top picture is of the Malone and Hamy Ginery building in Bradshaw with a fence, loaded wagons, and other structures, taken on January 9th, 1915. The bottom picture is a view down Main Street in Bradshaw with stores and power lines on each side.
[A portrait of Col. Hugh Benton Moore in uniform]
A portrait of Col. Hugh Benton Moore in his Army uniform. Col. Moore is seated, with his right knee crossed over the left knee and his hands in his lap.
[The Round Table Club Secretary's Book: 1915-1920]
Secretary's Book for The Round Table Club in Abilene, Texas documenting the group's constitution, discussions, and activities from 1915 through 1920.
[Funeral Program for Freddie Lee Cockrell, January 25, 1986]
Funeral program for Mrs. Freddie Lee Cockrell, born January 15, 1915. The funeral was held January 25, 1986 at Calvary Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Robert Miller, Jr. The funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and she was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas.
[Funeral Program for Glen G. Long, March 25, 1978]
Funeral program for Brother Glen G. Long, born January 3, 1915 and died March 23, 1978. The funeral was held Saturday, March 25, 1978 at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church, officiated by Reverend C. William Black, Jr., Pastor. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Eastview Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.
[Funeral Program for Montay J. Johnson, September 25, 2000]
Funeral program for Montay J. Johnson, born January 31, 1915 and died September 20, 2000. The funeral was held Monday, September 25, 2000 at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, officiated by Rev. Fr. Dee Wellington Bright. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home.
[Funeral Program for Zachary Taylor Redd, September 30, 1985]
Funeral program for Mr. Zachary Taylor Redd, born January 21, 1915 and died September 26, 1985. The funeral was held Monday, September 30, 1985 at Calvary Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Robert Miller. Funeral arrangements were made through Funeral Home and he was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas. Includes a resolution from the congregation of Calvary Baptist Church.
[Funeral Program for Anna Grace Watson Revado, September 17, 2008]
Memorial program for Anna Grace Watson Revado, born January 1, 1915 and died September 8, 2008. The memorial was held Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at Coliseum Park Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Edward Maney.
[Funeral Program for Zachary Taylor Redd, September 30, 1985]
Funeral program for Zachary Taylor Redd, born January 21, 1915 and died September 26, 1985. The funeral was held September 30, 1985 at Calvary Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Robert Miller. He was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas.
[Letter from E. R. Lake to W. B. Munson, January 20, 1915]
Photocopy of a letter from E. R. Lake to W. B. Munson discussing the Ben Munson peach and its origin.
[Letter from Will B. Munson to E. R. Lake, January 26, 1915]
Photocopy of a letter from Will B. Munson to E. R. Lake discussing the Ben Munson peach, stating that it was found in the yard of Munson's uncle, W. B. Munson, and offering to send some trees of the variety to Lake.
[Congressional Record Page, Sixty-Third Congress, Third Session]
Congressional Record page from the 63rd Congress, 3rd session. The page includes a speech by Hon. William Kettner of California in the House of Representatives, a letter written by W. R. Hervy, and another letter written by Motley, Hewes Flint, Dana Reid Weller, William Rhodes Hervey, and Samuel E. Burke, all past Grand Masters of Masons. The speech and letters are related to the Los Angeles investigation into "The Alleged Oath or Obligation of the Knights of Columbus."
[Col. Hugh B. Moore and another Army officer in France]
A full length portrait of Col. Hugh B. Moore in Army uniform with hands behind his back. On his right, stands an unknown Army officer with crossed arms.
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