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Dominican Nun
Copy negative of a picture of Sister Maureen O'Flynn wearing a habit, painting outdoors. There is an easel on the left and trees in the background.
Maxine and Vee Perini Playing Outside
Copy negative of two pictures of Maxine and child Vee Perini playing in a yard with a dog in front of a house. Other houses are partially visible in the background.
Maxine and Vee Perini Playing Outside
Copy negative of two pictures of Maxine and child Vee Perini playing in a yard in front of a house. In the first picture they are standing together with a dog, and in the second Maxine is sitting next to Vee.
Picture of V. V. and Maxine Perini Jr.
Copy negative of Maxine and V. C. Perini, Jr. sitting together on a chair in a living room in front of a fireplace. She is wearing a light colored dress and he is wearing a light shirt with dark pants and tie. There are other pieces of furniture and decorations in the room.
Portrait of Unknown Woman
Copy negative of a portrait of an unknown woman wearing a high collar and earrings. The photographer's information is printed below the photograph.
Vee Perini in Playclothes; Vee Perini with Dog in Backyard
Copy photograph of two images. The left image shows Vee Perini in playclothes and a white hat standing outside a screened-in porch. The right image shows Vee Perini in shorts and suspenders playing outside with a white dog.
Vee Perini Playing With Doll in Backyard; Vee Perini in Backyard
Copy photograph of two images. The left image shows Vee Perini playing with a doll outside. He appears to be nude. The right image shows Vee Perini in shorts and suspenders standing in a backyard.
Frank Walker Walking Across Bridge
Copy negative of Frank Walker walking across a bridge. He is wearing a hat and dark-colored three piece suit. Behind him are several other men.
Frank Walker and Vee Perini with Thile Walker and Maxine Perini and Dog; Two Elderly Women with Dog
Copy photograph of two images. The left image shows Frank Walker holding Vee Perini while Thile Walker and Maxine Perini watch. A white dog stands in front of them. The right image shows two elderly women, possibly Thile Walker and Maxine Perini, standing in front of a brick house. A white dog has his forepaws on the legs of the woman on the right.
Maxine and Vee Perini Playing Outside with Dog; Maxine and Vee Perini Playing Outside
Copy photograph of two images. The left image shows Maxine and Vee Perini playing outside. Vee Perini holds a broom and a white dog stands nearby. The right image shows Maxine Perini crouching next to and holding Vee Perini outside.
Maxine and Vee Perini Playing Outside; Maxine and Vee Perini Playing Outside
Copy photograph of two images. The left image shows Maxine and Vee Perini playing with a white dog on a lawn in front of a brick house. The right image also shows Maxine and Vee Perini playing with a white dog on a lawn in front of a brick house.
Thile Walker and Vee Perini on Front Lawn; Thile Walker and Maxine Perini on Front Lawn
Copy photograph of two images. The left image shows Thile Walker in a black dress holding the hand of a very young Vee Perini with a white dog. The right image shows Thile Walker and Maxine Perini, who wears a white dress, posing together with the white dog in front of them.
College Athletes
Copy negative of a picture of the U. S. Fencing team at the University of Illinois with their names written on the photograph. They are Abbey Silverstone, Lee (Pentman?), Mac Garret, and Arthur (?). They are posing with a trophy, sitting around Mac who is holding a clipboard. Other pictures are partially visible above and below.
Men Before Judge
Copy negative of a picture of four young men of the University of Illinois fencing team standing in front of a judge sitting at his desk in a court room. There is a partially visible handwritten note on the right side and another photograph above the picture.
Child at Office Desk
Copy negative of Arthur John as a young boy, seated at an office desk. He is wearing a suit and tie with a large flower pinned to his tie. The desk has a typewriter. In the bottom margin of the photograph it says, "Arthur John, 1912".
Postcard of Lady
Copy negative of a portrait of actress Marie George wearing a large bonnet.
Photographers With Cameras
Copy photograph of six photographers at their cameras at Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois. The cameras are Ackley cameras and are all on tripods. There are two wooden buildings in the background.
Postcard of Man
Copy negative of a portrait of playwright and theatre actor Denman Thompson wearing a suit.
Postcard of Lady
Copy negative of actress Dorothy Russell posing for a portrait.
Military Hardware
1 copy negative of three supersonic U.S. Army Nike guided missiles in 1957 Chicago.
Christmas Greeting
Copy negative of a Christmas greeting card from Chanute Field. There is a line drawing of a Santa Claus holding a sack, an airplane, and a tree. The text reads "Chanute Field wishes all a merry xmas and a happy New Year. US. Menu." People listed under the menu items are 2nd LT. Arnold H. Rich, Mess Officer and Clyde L. Walters, Mess SGT. Other officers listed are "Comd'G Officer, MAJ. W. C. McChord", "Executive Officer, CAPT. R. P. Cousins", "15th Obs. Sqdr'n, CAPT. E. Clark", "5th Photo Seg., LT. E. B. Bobzien", "Q. M. C. Det., CAPT. T. C. Locke", "A. S. T. S. Det, LT. T. P. Smith." The items listed in the menu reads "celery, sliced tomatoes, lettuce salad, sweet pickles, ripe olives, roast turkey, cranberry sauce, sage dressing, candied sweet potatoes, buttered beets, mashed potatoes, giblet gravy, mince pie, cookies, chocolate cake, oranges, mixed nuts, apples, cigars, candy, cigarettes, bread, butter, coffee."
Sectional map indicating main automobile roads between Canada and United States (middle west sheet).
Map of roadways in the Midwestern United States and southern portions of the Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario provinces of Canada. The map includes major towns, bodies of water, and boundaries. The map also includes an inset map of the four Canadian road map sheets in this series near the upper-right corner. Scale [ca. 1:2,217,600] (35 miles to the inch).
Sectional Map indicating main Automobile Roads between Canada and United States (Middle West Sheet).
Map of roadways in the Midwestern United States and southern portions of the Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario provinces of Canada. The map includes major towns and cities; bodies of water, including the Great Lakes; and boundaries. The map also includes an inset map of the four Canadian road map sheets in this series near the upper-right corner. Scale [ca. 1:2,217,600] (35 miles to the inch).
Double Suction Centrifugal Pumps
Pamphlet providing information about the design, production, and use of the American Well Works double suction centrifugal pumps, including diagrams and models.
[Letter from Charles G. Russell to William John Bryan, March 30, 1905]
Letter from Charles G. Russell to William John Bryan discussing his vision health, his visit to Texas, and an article to be run on the investigation of the Beef Trust that will feature a photo of Bryan. The page has a printed header from the Chicago Examiner.
[Letter from Charles A. Walsh to William John Bryan, April 20, 1906]
Letter from Charles A. Walsh to William John Bryan discussing political strategies hinging on teamwork between William Randolph Hearst and William Jennings Bryan.
[Clipping: Among A. and M. Men]
Newspaper clipping reporting an update on the lives of several graduates of A&M.
[Telegram from B. D. Bryan to Mrs. W. J. Bryan, August 19, 1912]
Telegram from B. D. Bryan to Mrs. W. J. Bryan stating when he will be able to leave Chicago.
[Letter from W. B. Storey to Henry Sayles, June 1, 1909]
Letter from W. B. Storey to Mr. Henry Sayles discussing a newspaper clipping about a meeting between the two men regarding the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System doing business in Abilene, Texas.
[Letter from Thomas Mitchell Campbell to E. P. Ripley, June 4, 1909]
Letter from Thomas Mitchell Campbell to E. P. Ripley, discussing the proposed railways in Texas by the national railroad corporations. This copy of the letter is only pages 1-3, missing the final pages. The heading reads "Executive Office, State of Texas. Austin."
[Letter to E. P. Ripley]
Letter to E. P. Ripley discussing the expansion of a railroad to Abilene, Texas.
[Documents Regarding the Guardianship of Earl Willard Meyer, Charles P. Westlund, and Marjorie Westlund]
Nine documents appointing Hazel Westlund guardian of Charles P. Westlund and Marjorie Westland, appointing Elsie Meyer guardian of Earl Willard Meyer, and petitions by Elsie Meyer for the ability to enter into oil and gas leases on Earl Willard Meyer's behalf, documents granting Elsie Meyer the authority to enter into oil and gas leases, and an affidavit certifying that a weekly paper in Stratford, Texas has been in publication for at least one year. The documents are unsigned.
Glass Slide of Snarl Dog Cartoon
A glass slide of a color cartoon showing a boy with a dog on a leash. An old man is on the floor under a table on his hands and knees looking at the dog while an old woman is seated at the table. The caption reads "Now snarl Dad and show fight it's the way to train." The cartoon was published by Chicago Publishing Co., 225 Dearborn St., Chicago.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to D. P. Russey, June 1, 1955]
Letter from Truett Latimer to D. P. Russey apologizing for not being able to go to Chicago with him.
[Letter from Omar Moore to Alvin Woody, March 10, 1961]
Letter from Omar Moore to Alvin Woody criticizing a Hardin-Simmons University fund-raiser.
[Letter from Madree C. Johnson to Truett Latimer, September 12, 1961]
Letter from Madree C. Johnson to Truett Latimer; She details her parents living situation to help get their Old Age Assistance reinstated. She summarizes their past, discussing their finances and health. She also talks about other members of her family and what they have done to support their parents.
[Letter from C. B. Heed to O. C. McDermett, March 21, 1961]
Letter from C. B. Heed to O. C. McDermott informing him of the cancellation of his automobile insurance. There is a handwritten note at the bottom of the letter that reads, "I think this is getting to be a common practice on Texas policyholders. (Mr.) Steed should have said that they paid $72 for a windshield on my car".
[Letter from Mrs. Vera M. Doctor to Truett Latimer, February 24, 1961]
Letter from Mrs. Vera M. Doctor to Truett Latimer asking him for the materials he loaned from their library.
[Memo from H. B. Vanderblue to Personnel Adjutants, September 27, 1918]
Memorandum from the office of the Army Adjutant General to the commander of Camp Grant, forwarded by 1st. Lt. H. B. Vanderblue to unit personnel adjutants, stating that rubber stamps are no longer permitted on "E & A Cards, Form 22-2 A.G.O."
[Memorandum From Headquarters, 161st Depot Brigade, Personnel Section, Camp Grant, Illinois]
Memorandum outlining the schedule for examination of limited service recruits and the preparation of personnel papers.
[Letter from E. V. Lewis]
Letter from E. V. Lewis stating that the insurance application has been returned for correction of the item checked in the letter. The listed reasons include incorrect addresses of applicant or beneficiary, and the application missing the date or essential information. The letter is not addressed or dated.
[Memorandum From Headquarters, 161st Depot Brigade, August 26, 1918]
Memorandum outlining the regulations pertaining to the preparation of personnel records.
[Photograph of Lieutenant Berg]
Photograph of Lieutenant Berg wearing a uniform consisting of a wide-brimmed hat, shirt with tie, and boots. He's standing in front of a cinder block building with a window on the right side. "Lieut. Berg. M. S. Army, Stationed at Fort Sheridan [..]. Summer 1918."
[Telegram from Lions International, Chicago, Illinois to T. N. Carswell - May 10, 1930]
A postal telegraph sent to T. N. Carswell, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Abilene, Texas, from Lions International, Chicago, Illinois, dated May 10, 1930. Lions International explains the effort of the Club to reach 100 percent on reports this month and a request for support from Carswell in getting reports from Albany, Aspermont, Cisco, Merkel, Roscoe and Winters.
[Letter from Paul Scott Mowrer to T. N. Carswell - November 26, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Paul Scott Mowrer, Editor, The Chicago Daily News dated November 26, 1941. Paul Scott Mowrer defines Americanism.
[Letter from D. A. Murray to T. N. Carswell - November 29, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from D. A. Murray, Assistant Secretary, Chicago Tribune, dated November 29, 1941. Murray advises that the letter from Carswell was received in Colonel McCormick's absence and gives his assurance that it will be brought to McCormick's attention immediately upon his return.
[Letter from W. P. Morgan to T. N. Carswell - December 10, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from W. P. Morgan, President, Western Illinois State Teachers College, Macomb, Illinois, dated December 10, 1941. W. P. Morgan defines Americanism.
[Letter from Mary Ashby Cheek to T. N. Carswell - December 16, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Mary Ashby Cheek, President, Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois, dated December 16, 1941. Mary Ashby Cheek defines Americanism.
[Picture postcard of Soldiers' Field and the Field Museum, Chicago; from R. H. Carswell addressed to T. N. Carswell - 1938]
A picture postcard showing a rendered aerial view of Soldiers' Field and the Field Museum in Chicago, IL. The reverse side includes correspondence to "Uncle Norwood-" [Mr. T. N. Carswell],, Chamber of Commerce, Abilene, Texas from "your nephew R. H. C" [R. H. Carswell], postmarked Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 14, 1938. R. H. Carswell writes to T. N. Carswell that he is having a good time and advises that he was sent to Chicago by International Harvester Co. of Jacksonville, Fla., his company of two years.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to H. W. Siddall - October 10, 1950]
A letter written to Mr. H. W. Siddall, Chairman, Rail Travel Promotion Agency, Chicago 6, Ill., from Carswell Travel Agency, T. N. Carswell, dated October 10, 1950. Carswell announces that The Carswell Agency will open and maintain its selling office in the main lobby of the Windsor Hotel and notes the new name as CARSWELL TRAVEL AGENCY.
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