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[Letter from James W. Bodley to T. N. Carswell - September 1, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from James W. Bodley, Department Commander, Memphis, Tennesse, dated September 1, 1942. Announcement from the Department of Tennessee presenting Roane Waring as candidate for National Commander of the American Legion.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 6]
Memorandum outlining S. A. T. C. Military Administration Districts, jurisdictions of the committees and department commanders, and the headquarters of department commanders.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee
Topographic map of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and portions of Tennessee and Florida. The map includes towns, counties, railroads, highways, canals, state capitals, bodies of water, and other geographic features, with relief shown in hachures. The map also includes three inset maps in the lower-right corner, showing the towns of Charleston, Charlotte and Atlanta in greater detail. Scale [ca. 1:1,995,840] (31.5 miles to the inch).
[Letter from T. N. Carswell addressed to Adjutant, American Legion, Department of Tennessee - July 6, 1943]
A letter addressed to Adjutant, American Legion, Department of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, from T. N. Carswell, Vice-Commander, American Legion, Department of Texas, dated July 6, 1943. Carswell advises of the plans to propose a Texan for National Commander and requests information on the approximate amount of money that was expended in electing Judge Waring.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Edward J. Meeman - February 26, 1942]
A letter addressed to Mr. Edward J. Meeman, Editor, The Press Scimitar, Memphis, Tennessee, from T. N. Carswell, dated February 26, 1942. Carswell requests a copy of the editorial written by Meeman, printed by The Press Scimitar on December 22, 1941, which was written in reply to the letter received by Meeman from Carswell requesting an answer to the question "What is Americanism?"
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Roane Waring - September 3, 1941]
A letter addressed to Honorable Roane Waring, Memphis, Tennessee, from T. N. Carswell, Delegate 17th District, dated September 3, 1941. Carswell advises Waring that he was privileged to hear and meet him at Fort Worth, of receipt of the brochure from the Department of Tennessee announcing his candidacy for National Commander and confirms that he is "for him" and will do all he can to that end as a delegate from Texas.
[Letter from Wallace E. Johnson to Truett Latimer, November 20, 1962]
Letter from Wallace E. Johnson to Truett Latimer thanking him for his previous letter in which he enclosed the Holiday Inns of America personal history record. He also talks about Mr. Latimer's record and application.
[Letter from Wallace E. Johnson to Truett Latimer, October 18, 1962]
Letter from Wallace E. Johnson to Truett Latimer; He encloses an application for Mr. Latimer to fill and return. He also informs him that his (Mr. Latimer) letter to Gerald Martin has been referred to the writer.
[Letter from Robert G. Lee to T. N. Carswell - May 25, 1949]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from Robert G. Lee, President, The Southern Baptist Convention, Memphis, Tennessee, dated May 25, 1949. Lee expresses his appreciation for the letter from Carswell regarding the Buchanan report and explains the suggestion by Buchanan as being just something for us to "chew on" advising that the Convention was right in not doing any such thing.
[Letter from Guy H. May to T. N. Carswell - July 13, 1943]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Vice-Com., American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Guy H. May, Department Adjutant, American Legion, Nashville 3, Tennessee, dated July 13, 1943. May explains the use of funds that the Department spent on Colonel Waring's candidacy advising that Colonel Waring might have the other information Carswell requested.
[Letter from Mrs. Julie McLeod to Mr. and Mrs. Carswell - December 31, 1969]
A letter written to Mr. and Mrs. Carswell [T. N. Carswell and Byrdie Carswell] from Mrs. Julie McLeod, Memphis, Tennessee, dated December 31, 1969. McLeod expresses her appreciation for the lovely letter and her hope that Mrs. Carswell is better. She requests that Carswell please find any small memento that they both have had since the time she has known him and to mail it to her. She discusses her desire to move back to Texas advising that she has applied for a transfer after having worked for the Treasury Department for thirty years, that she still misses Orville and that Mark is at home off-and-on.
Americanism
A newspaper clipping from page 8 of the Monday, December 22, 1941 edition of the Memphis Press-Scimitar (Memphis, Tennessee) featering an article on Americanism, written by Edward J. Meeman, Editor. Meeman answers the question "What is Americanism" as asked by T. N. Carswell, For the Committee, Parramore Post No. 57 American Legion, Abilene, Texas.
Americanism, by Edward J. Meeman
An essay on Americanism, by Edward J. Meeman, Editor of The Memphis Press-Scimitar.
[Letter from Edward J. Meeman to T. N. Carswell - December 9, 1941]
A reply letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Edward J. Meeman, Editor, Memphis Press-Scimitar, dated December 9, 1941. Meeman advises Carswell that he has enclosed his definition of Americanism.
North Carolina (western part, i.e., Tennessee)
Map of Tennessee and the surrounding area at the time of the ratification of the Constitution, showing towns, roads, American-Indian reservations, rivers, creeks, and mountain ranges, with explanatory notes on road conditions. Map includes a legend in the lower-left corner and an inset map, titled "A Map of the United States of America," at the top of the map, below the title. The inset map designates Tennessee (marked as North Carolina) within the larger scope of the United States at the time. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:1,393,920] (22 miles to the inch).
Vicksburg
Topographic quadrangle map of Vicksburg, Mississippi, showing populated areas, boundaries, water bodies, railroads, roads, and landmarks. Relief shown by contours, spot heights, and colors, with heights in meters and includes reliability diagram, index to adjoining sheets, index to boundaries, and graded tints in meters and feet. Scale 1:1,000,000
[Brian B. Barrett at 1994 Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Brian B. Barrett (’89), wearing a navy suit with a name badge on his left lapel, at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University Alumni Meeting in Nashville. Other Hardin-Simmons alumni can be seen congregating in the background, including Dr. David Smith (’74) and Dr. Lanny Hall (’71).
[Brian B. Barrett at 1994 Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Brian B. Barrett, wearing a navy suit with a name badge on his left lapel, at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University Alumni Meeting in Nashville. Other Hardin-Simmons alumni can be seen congregating in the background.
Kids in Front of Tobacco Barn
Copy negative of two young boys standing in front of a tractor piled high with tobacco. The tractor is at the open entrance to a tobacco barn.
Lady in Front of Large House
Copy negative of a woman in a long, dark dress with standing in front of a large house with tall columns and a balcony.
People on Wagon in Woods
Copy negative of several people riding a horse-drawn wagon on a dirt road in a pine forest.
[Photograph of 1994 Alumni Meeting Venue]
Photograph of the venue for the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University Alumni Meeting in Nashville, showing a two-story home with peach-colored brick. A large tree planted in the front yard obscures the view of the house.
[Photograph of Bob Lowry at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Bob Lowry and an unidentified woman talking in a room with a large bookshelf at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of David and Jackie Smith at HSU Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of David Smith, Jackie Smith, and an unidentified woman seated at a table eating a meal at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. The table appears to be set up in a living room, as furniture and a fireplace can be seen in the background.
[Photograph of Dining Table at HSU Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Gene Chamberlain, Mrs. Virginia Ann (Keeter) Haynes ('51), Joseph M. Haynes ('51), Rick Styles, and Mrs. Mary Dale eating around a dinner table at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting.
[Photograph of Dinner Table at HSU Alumni Meeting]
Photograph from left to right of Brian Barrett, Marijohn Wilkin, Lanny Hall, Donna Ware, and Larry Ware eating dinner that the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of Food Line at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of a line of people dishing out food onto their plates at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of HSU Alumni Eating Dinner]
Photograph of Rick Styles, Gene Chamberain, Mrs. Mary Dale, Mrs. Virginia Ann (Keeter) Hayes ('51), and Joseph M. (Joe) Haynes ('51) eating dinner at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of HSU Alumni Meeting Venue]
Photograph of the venue for the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. The house is one-story with a light red brick color and a steep set of stairs to the front door.
[Photograph of Joe Haynes and Marijohn Wilkins at HSU Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of a Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting held in Nashville. The photo shows Mr. Joseph N. (Joe) Haynes, class of 1951 and host of the meeting, and Mrs. Marijohn (Melson) Wilkins, class of 1940, talking to the photographer. Framed photos of a bald eagle and a mallard duck can be seen on the wall in the background.
[Photograph of Joseph and Virginia Haynes and Rick Styles at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Mr. Joseph M. Haynes ('51), Mrs. Virginia Ann (Keeter) Haynes ('51), and Rick Styles having a discussion at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. Joseph and Virginia Haynes were the host and hostess of the meeting.
[Photograph of Lanny Hall and Donna Ware at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Lanny Hall, Donna Ware, and three other unidentified individuals having dinner at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of Lanny Hall and Mary Dale at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Lanny Hall, Mary Dale, and an unidentified man talking in a circle at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. A mahogany armour case, a lamp, and a fake tree can be seen in the background.
[Photograph of Lanny Hall and Mary Dale at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Lanny Hall, Mary Dale, and two other unidentified individuals speaking in a group at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of Lanny Hall at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Lanny Hall standing up in front of a group of alumni at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. It appears that Lanny is about to make a speech or toast of some sort.
[Photograph of Lanny Hall at HSU Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of a Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting held in Nashville. The photo shows Lanny Hall talking to an older man who is mostly cut out of the frame. Other meetings attendees can be seen in the background, sitting on chairs in front of a bay window.
[Photograph of Lanny Hall, Mary Dale, and Gene and Dorothy Chamberlain at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of several people talking at the Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. From left to right: Dr. Lanny Hall (’71), Mrs. Mary Dale (mother-in-law of Dr. Richard Garner, professor of chemistry), Mr. Gene Chamberlain, and Mrs. Dorothy N. (Featherstone) Chamberlain (’48).
[Photograph of Lanny Hall, Mary Dale, and Gene Chamberlain at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of several people talking at the Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. From left to right: Dr. Lanny Hall (’71), Mrs. Mary Dale, and Mr. Gene Chamberlain.
[Photograph of Marijohn Wilkin and Brian Barrett at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Mrs. Marijohn (Melson) Wilkin ('40) speaking to Brian B. Barrett ('89) at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of Marijohn Wilkin and Rick Styles at Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Mrs. Marijohn (Melson) Wilkin ('40) and Rick Styles drinking refreshments at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville. The guestbook can be seen open on the side table under the stairs.
[Photograph of Meal at 1994 Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Brian Barrett (second from left), Marijohn Wilkin, and Lanny Hall eating a meal in the dining room at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of Meal at 1994 Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of Dr. Lanny Hall (far right), Mrs. Marijohn (née Melson) Wilkins (’40), Brian B. Barrett (’89), and a friend of Brian Barrett at the 1994 Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting in Nashville.
[Photograph of Rick Styles at HSU Alumni Meeting]
Photograph of a Hardin-Simmons University alumni meeting held in Nashville. The photo shows several attendees gathered in a hallway. Rick Styles, wearing a dark-colored suit, can be seen in the back of the group.
Portrait of Abilene High Class on Trip
Copy negative of classmates from Abilene High School gathered in front of a gazebo and behind two ornate monuments. The group, mostly women, are dressed in blouses and long skirts and most wear hats.
Portrait of Abilene High Class on Trip
Copy negative classmates from Abilene High School in Nashville, Tennessee. The group, all women, are lined up shoulder to shoulder with two girls kneeling in front. All are wearing long dresses or skirts and most are wearing hats.
Portrait of Abilene High Class on Trip
Copy negative of classmates from Abilene High School gathered in front of a large white house with pillars and balconies. The group, mostly women, are dressed in dark skirts, white blouses and hats.
Portrait of Miss Clack; College
Copy negative of a portrait of Miss Bobbie Clack framed in an oval mat. She is wearing a high-collared blouse.
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