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[Letter From Alpha Adams to Henry Sayles, Jr., January 12, 1927]
Letter from Alpha Adams to Henry Sayles, Jr. informing Sayles that his note for $480, in favor of Mary Fasshauer, held by the Bank of A. Levy, Incorporated is due on January 14, 1927. The letter lists the principle, interest, and total due to the bank. There is a stamp on the letter reading, "Paid [..] 1927 Citizens National Bank Abilene, Texas."
[Photograph of Behrens Chapel]
Photograph of Behrens Chapel at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas.
[Photograph of Caldwell Hall]
Photograph of Caldwell Hall at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. The back of the photo includes notes related to using the picture in the newspaper.
[Telegram from Dr. C. E. Adams, February 17, 1953]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from C. E. Adams discussing support for House Bill #254 in regards to strengthening the Medical Practice Act.
[Letter from Clinton E. Adams to Truett Latimer, March 26, 1955]
Letter from Clinton E. Adams to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to House Bill #346, due to the particular wording of a section of the bill.
[Letter from Fred W. Adams to Truett Latimer, April 2, 1953]
Letter from Fred W. Adams to Truett Latimer discussing how passing House Bill 261 to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act would greatly benefit Texas workers and employers.
[Telegram from H. L. Adams, May 22, 1959]
Telegrams from H. L. Adams for Truett Latimer asking him to vote against House Bill 15.
[Letter from J. A. Adams to Truett Latimer, December 15, 1961]
Letter from J. A. Adams to Truett Latimer showing appreciation for the weekend they spent together.
[A receipt on Form S-560 from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents]
A receipt on Form S-560 from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Dr., dated March 25, 1941 indicating payment by Hon. T. N. Carswell, Post Commander, Parramore Post No. 57, Abilene Texas for 50 copies of hte Basic Field Manual (FM 22-5) for Infantry Drill Regulations. Payment received by J. G. Adams, Admin. Asst.
[Letter from Lon R. Adams to T. N. Carswell - July 21, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Lon R. Adams, Rotan Post. 194, Rotan, Texas, dated July 21, 1942. Adams expresses his regrets that he was not able to be in Abilene to cast a vote for Carswell and assures of his willingness to do his part to make the coming year one of the best for the 5th Division.
[Letter from Lon R. Adams to T. N. Carswell - June 10, 1941]
A letter written to Commander T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Lon R. Adams, Commander Post 194, Rotan, Texas, dated June 10th 1941. Adams advises of an outdoor program to be held advising that their state commander Ed Ridel will attend and issues an invitation for Carswell to "round up your boys and bring them over".
[Letter from Milton C. Adams to Truett Latimer, February 6, 1953]
Letter from Milton C. Adams to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #5 for the benefit of the optometry profession and the public visual welfare.
[Letter from Mrs. H. H. Adams to Truett Latimer, February 10, 1953]
Letter from Mrs. H. H. Adams to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to Texas House Bill #3 and support for House Bill #216.
[Letter from Roy A. Adams to Truett Latimer, February 17, 1961]
Letter from Roy A. Adams to Truett Latimer expressing opposition to House Bill 402.
[Letter from Walter H. Adams to T. N. Carswell - March 25, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Walter H. Adams, Dean, Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Texas, dated March 25, 1942. Adams advises that the effects of alcohol are included in several courses.
[Letter from Walter H. Adams to Truett Latimer, March 17, 1961]
Letter from Walter H. Adams to Texas State Representative urging him to oppose House Bill 534 which would reduce the number of educational course hours required for a teaching certificate.
[Letter from Walter H. Adams to Truett Latimer, March 19, 1959]
Letter from Walter H. Adams to Truett Latimer enclosing a copy of a resolution passed by the faculty of Abilene Christian College as well requesting a particular bill to be voted against.
[Letter from Colonel G. E. Adamson for General Pershing to T. N. Carswell - December 5, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Office of the General of the Armies, G. E. Adamson, Colonel, U.S.A., Ret'd, Military Secretary, Washington, dated December 5, 1941. Adamson explains that General Pershing directed him to acknowledge the letter from Carswell requesting his opinion of Americanism and that he commends the campaign but declines to respond to any requests citing that too many were received to be able answer them all.
[Letter from Raymond Adcock to Truett Latimer, February 3, 1955]
Letter from Raymond Adcock to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to Texas House Bill #7.
[Letter from Si Addington to Truett Latimer, 1955]
Letter from Si Addington to Truett Latimer discussin opposition o Texas House Bill #239, which relates to levying an occupation tax on the business of storing or parking of motor vehicles.
[Letter from Si Addington to Truett Latimer, February 12, 1953]
Letter from Si Addington to Truett Latimer discussing his disapproval of a minimum wage law and congratulating Truett on a speech he gave about taxes.
[Telegram from Addington, March 29, 1954]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Si Addington regarding gas price fixing bills.
[Telegram from Si Addington, February 1, 1955]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Si Addington regarding opposition to Texas House Bill 7 due to his belief that it is a price fixing bill.
[Letter from Mary Adkison to Sayles & Sayles, January 21, 1929]
Letter from Mary Adkison to Sayles & Sayles in regards to the case of Hamon et al vs United States Torpedo Company. Mrs. Adkison encloses a transcript copy of J. L. Thompson's testimony and the oral depositions of B. C. McDonald and Jack Rapp.
[Letter from Mary Adkison to Sayles & Sayles, July 28, 1925]
Letter from Mary Adkison to Sayles & Sayles discussing that G. C Spillers is not in office and Mrs. Adkison is unable to find the citation needed for the Carter Oil Company case.
[Letter from John Adriance to John Sayles, February 3, 1930]
Letter from John Adriance to John Sayles discussing old tax rolls that are likely stored elsewhere and would be difficult to find. If Sayles wishes to have them, Adriance informs him it will be subject to a $25.00 fee.
[Letter from the Advisory Committee on the State Film Library to Thomas B. Ramey, March 7, 1955]
Letter from the Advisory Committee on the State Film Library to Thomas B. Ramey; They attach their report on the need for and use of educational films as instructional materials, the historical development of the educational film in Texas public schools, the status of the film program, and the present problem which faces the State in connection with the film program. The report also includes their recommendations.
[Letter from W. A. Agnell to Truett Latimer, March 5, 1961]
Letter from tire shop owner W. A. "General" Agnell to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer discussing his opposition to House Bill 156, which would amend the authority of the Railroad Commission so that railroads can set their own shipping rates.
[Telegram from Anita Ahrens, April 4, 1954]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Anita Ahrens regarding the Classroom Teachers Association preferring the Compromise Bill over the Murphy Bill.
[Letter from Wally Aikin to Omar Burleson, May 17, 1955]
Letter from Wally Aikin to Omar Burleson discussing issues he finds with the Unemployment Compensation Act. Truett Latimer and Lyndon B. Johnson are listed along with the Texas Unemployment Commission in the carbon copy field.
[Letter from H. M. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer, March 23, 1955]
Letter from H. M. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer discussing details of an armory being constructed in Abilene.
[Letter from H. Miller Ainsworth and K. L. Berry, May 5, 1953]
Letter from H. Miller Ainsworth and K. L. Berry discussing a resolution that will make funds available for the Texas National Guard Armory Board.
[Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer, April 30, 1953]
Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to Texas House Bill #216, which would result in a raise of teachers' salaries in Texas by $600 per year.
[Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer, August 9, 1959]
Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer discussing his concern for expanding state power in Texas.
[Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer, March 23, 1959]
Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer asking that he fight the sales tax and the state income tax.
Texas: The Lone Star State
Pictorial and historical map of Texas, with complementary notes and text on Exploration 1519-1685, Missions and Spanish 1682-1819, Colonization, Rumbles of Revolt, The Republic, Statehood 1845, and Secession. Map shows flags of six nations over Texas, counties and regions by terrain and vegetation type, missions, roads, the size and population, and categories of industry and agriculture by location. Scale [ca. 1:3,168,000] (approximately 50 miles to the inch).
[Letter from Wally Akin to Jo Ann Elliott, January 31, 1955]
Letter from Wally Akin to Jo Ann Elliott inviting both her and Truett Latimer to see a showing of "Barefoot Contessa" at his theatre. A handwritten note at the bottom of the page addressed to Truett Latimer reads, "Truett, Things will come out o.k. -Wally".
[Letter from Wally Akin to Karl Hoblitzelle, April 1, 1955]
Letter from Wally Akin to Karl Hoblitzelle discussing concerns regarding the Trinity River Authority.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Omar Burleson, January 8, 1961]
Letter from Wally Akin to Omar Burleson discussing an issue concerning Frank Sinatra and President-Elect John Kennedy.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Price Daniel, September 15, 1961]
Letter from Wally Akin to Price Daniel advocating for the taxation of motion pictures rented to TV Stations and theatres. He also talks about creating a bill to tax the big chain stores more than the current chain store tax.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer, January 22, 1961]
Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer discussing the tax situation in Texas. He details an issue he had with the State Comptroller's office. He then talks about what he sees as a missed opportunity in not taxing movie theatres.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer, January 23, 1961]
Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer discussing the possibility of taxing movies and tv shows.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer, January 25, 1961]
Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer thanking him for sending back the Variety figures.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer, March 8, 1953]
Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer thanking him for his legislative support of the struggling Texas theatre industry, along with Representatives David Ratliff and L. L. Armor.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer Wishing Season's Greetings]
Letter from Wally Akin to Truett Latimer wishing season's greetings. There is also an account for different individuals and a company at the top of the letter.
[Letter from Wally and Ruth Congratulating the Recipient's Job Performance]
Letter from Wally and Ruth congratulating the recipient's job performance. Wally says he is writing the Governor and attaching a copy. He attaches [not included here] a letter he mailed and mentions the reply he got from a baptist minister.
[Memo from E. H. Alberty to L. R. Hare, October 3, 1918]
Memorandum from Capt. E. H. Alberty on behalf of the commander of US Army Southern Department to Maj. L. R. Hare, forwarding a communication from the Adjutant General ordering the appointment of a Liberty Loan Officer at each SATC unit.
[Letter from J. B. Alderdice to J. M. Anthony, July 26, 1960]
Letter from J. B. Alderdice to J. M. Anthony discussing the accident that happened to Will Waker's car. He informs Mr. Anthony that the car and a driver's license were transferred to Mr. Waker.
[Letter from Armistead Albert Aldrich to Honorable W. J. Bryan, March 12, 1945]
Letter from Armistead Albert Aldrich to Honorable W. J. Bryan informing Mr. Bryan of an encounter he had with his neighbor, Mrs. Gainey who reminded him of the time they joined the Twenty Seventh Legislature. Mr. Aldrich also reminds Mr. Bryan of the time they spent together and informs him that he looks forward to meeting soon.
"The Four Categories" Cartoon - October 8, 1943
An illustrated watercolor cartoon titled "The Four Categories." In four frames, it depicts four groups of cats, subtitled "Single without", "Single with", "Married no children", and "Married with". It is signed by E. R. Alexander dated October 8, 1943.
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