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[Will of Joseph H. Beck]
Handwritten will of Joseph H. Beck, giving detailed instructions regarding treatment of his estate following his death.
[Note Paper from The St. Anthony]
Notes written on a small piece of paper with the logo and name of The St. Anthony in San Antonio, Texas. The notes includes names of people and businesses as well as some cities.
Abstract of Title
Booklet entitled "Abstract of Title, to One League and Labor of land situated in Runnels County in the name of Rama Christa as appears from the records of Bexar County while Runnels Co. was a part of Bexar, made by Cocke, Hildebrand & Co. for John C. Beasley," containing records about land titles and legal transactions.
[Legal Document Concerning Sale of Land]
Legal document regarding the sale of land to Joseph H. Beck and J.W. Lotspeich. The document is signed by J. Cunningham, Taylor County Sheriff.
[Note from Spoonts & Legett to Thaddeus W. Smith]
Note written to Thaddeus W. Smith from SPoonts & Legett, requesting certified copies of deeds.
[Business Reply Envelope Addressed to M. B. Wilhoit]
Business reply envelope addressed to M. B. Wilhoit in San Antonio, Texas.
[Photostat Copy of File No. 48234]
Photostat copy of the field notes of a survey of 320 acres in the Bexar District in Texas, originally filed October 16, 1879. There is a note on the back stating this is an accurate copy of the document on file with the Texas General Land Office.
[Letter from the Democratic Advisory Council of Texas and the Bexar County Democrats, 1955]
Letter from the Democratic Advisory Council of Texas and the Bexar County Democrats inviting the recipient to a dinner honoring Senator Estes Kefauver.
[Business Card for O. P. Schnabel]
Business card with the name "O. P. Schnabel" printed on the front middle left of the card, with "O. P. Says: 'Save Today's Pennies for Tomorrow's Dollars'" above that, company, address, and, phone number on the bottom. On the right side, red vertical text reads "Carry This and never Be Broke" and "Good Luck to You" in a circle to its left. On the card's back is a black and white photo of a man holding a large phone to his ear with the caption "O. P. Called.. to tell you 'We have attractive life insurance and annuity contracts'."
[Invitation to TEC Annual Dinner]
Invitation to attend the 21st annual meeting and dinner for Texas Electric Cooperatives, Inc., to be held in San Antonio at the Gunter Hotel.
[Correspondence between Herbert L. King and R. N. Richardson, November 13 and 16, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence between Herbert L. King and R. N. Richardson discussing compliance with G. O. 83.
[Correspondence from F. A. DeVerts, January 23, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the commanding officer, S. A. T. C. Unit, Simmons College, discussing paperwork and a prior indorsement.
[Correspondence from H. R. Lemly, January 17, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from H. R. Lemly to the Department Q. M., Southern Department discussing undertaker's bill in the case of Private Ennis L. Pumphrey, S. A. T. C. and an account for clothing.
[Correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the Quartermaster General, January 11, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the Quartermaster General discussing a letter from the commanding officer, S. A. T. C. Unit at Simmons College in Abilene, Texas.
[Correspondence from F. A. DeVerts, January 23, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the commanding officer, S. A. T. C. Unit at Simmons College discussing required paperwork for payments.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - February 12, 1944]
An itinerary (supplement) for Thomas N. Carswell for work in Bexar County performed from February 12-13, 1944. Approved and signed by L. M. Fellbaum, Major, Q. M. C., Policy Supervisor. Second page is duplicate itinerary but not signed.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - March 1, 1944]
An itinerary (supplement) for T. N. Carswell for work in Bexar County performed from February 12, 1944 through March 1, 1944. Approved by L. M. Fellbaum, Major, Q. M. C., Policy Supervisor.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - March 1, 1944]
An itinerary (supplement) for T. N. Carswell for work in Bexar County performed from February 10, 1944 through March 1, 1944. Approved and signed by L. M. Fellbaum, Major, Q. M. C., Policy Supervisor.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - 1944-02-11]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell for work in Bexar County performed from January 28, 1944 through February 11, 1944.. Approved and signed by J. Watt Page, Brigadier General, State Director of Selective Service.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - January/February 1944]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell for work in Bexar County from January 28, 1944 through February 11, 1944. Approved by J. Watt Page, Brigadier General, State Director of Selective Service.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - March, 1943]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell for work in Bexar County from March 2-13, 1943.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - March 30, 1943]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell, Clerical Audit Supervisor for work in Tarrant County (Texas) dated March 30, 1943, for work performed from March 21-26, 1943.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - March 19, 1943]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell, Clerical Audit Supervisor for work in Bexar County from March 1-18, 1943. The itinerary is dated March 19, 1943.
[Telegram from T. N. Carswell to W. J. Higgins - April 12, 1924]
A Western Union telegram sent to Col. W. J. Higgins, San Antonio, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, dated April 12, 1924. Carswell requests that Higgins keep an open mind concerning Green's candidacy. The reverse side includes Western Union terms and information regarding The Western Union Telegraph Company, Incorporated. Newcomb Carlton, President.
[Telegram from Sam Russell to General Richard Donovan - January 2, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to General Richard Donovan, Commanding General, San Antonio, Texas, from Sam Russell, Washington, D. C., dated January 2, 1941. Russell recommends Mrs. E. Lillius, Abilene, Texas for a position as Senior Hostess in the army camp at View, Texas. The reverse side includes Western Union terms, cost, and information regarding The Western Union Telegraph Company, Incorporated. R. B. White, President.
[Telegram from T. N. Carswell to Major B. L. Maloney - April 5, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to Major B. L. Maloney, San Antonio, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, General Chairman dated April 5, 1941. Carswell discloses plans that both the reservations and the reception are to be at the Wooten Hotel.
[Telegram from T. N. Carswell to Major B. L. Maloney - April 4, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to Major B. L. Maloney, San Antonio, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Chairman "Army Day" Arrangements Committee, Abilene, Texas, dated April 4, 1941. Carswell requests to know the time of arrival projected for Mrs. Barkeley and her party in order to plan for her reception and stay. The reverse side includes Western Union terms, cost, and information regarding The Western Union Telegraph Company, Incorporated. R. B. White, President.
[Telegram from Major B. L. Malony to T. N. Carswell - April 4, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Major B. L. Malony, The 20th District American Legion, San Antonio, Texas, dated April 4, 1941. Malony confirms the travel schedule for Mrs. Barkley and her escort.
[Telegram from W. W. Hair to Major B. L. Maloney - April 3, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to Major B. L. Maloney U S A R, San Antonio, Texas, from W. W. Hair, Mayor, Abilene, Texas dated April 3, 1941. Hair advises Maloney of the delight of the people of Abilene at the acceptance of the invitation by Mrs. Barkeley to attend the Army Day celebration.
[Telegram from Senator Tom Connally to T. N. Carswell - March 3, 1943]
A Western Union telegram sent to T. N. Carswell, San Antonio, Texas, from Tom Connally, Washington, D. C. via Abilene Texas, dated March 3, 1943. Connally replies to a telegram from Carswell and advises that a strike bill is pending and that he is doing all he can. The reverse side includes stamp - 1943 MAR 4 AM 9 54--A R SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
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