Inventory of County Records: Guadalupe County Courthouse Page: X
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Seaton, and Steve Zimmer. Generous help was also rendered by
James E. Riney and Maurice G. Fortin of the Texas County Records
Inventory Project staff. Mary Pearson, director of the project,
provided some much needed aid and encouragement.
For their cooperation I would like to thank the various
Guadalupe County officials and their respective staffs: District
Judge B. B. Schraub, District Clerk Clyde Mattfeld, County Attorney
Elizabeth Jandt, Surveyor Louis Wahl, Sheriff Leslie "Pete"
Kallies, and County Clerk Frank Schmidt. A special word of thanks
must go to County Treasurer Charles Ehrhardt, Tax Assessor-Collector
Ralph Giles, and Justice of the Peace Willie Mae Morawietz.
Without their assistance and cooperation this inventory could not
have been completed.
I am also grateful to Richard Engeldow and Reno Gimm who
aided the Texas Lutheran students and me by facilitating our
admittance to dead storage areas. An additional word of thanks
goes to Acting County Judge Theos Morck who assumed office after
most of the inventory work was completed but who nonetheless
assisted in the completion of this project.
Paul H. Carlson
Spring 1979
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Carlson, Paul H. Inventory of County Records: Guadalupe County Courthouse, book, 1979; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25213/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.