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[Copy of a letter from Malcolm Black, November 20, 1939]
Letter from Malcolm Black discussing his views on the plan for World Peace.
[Letter from H. E. Britzman to W. J. Bryan, December 20, 1939]
Letter from H. E. Britzman to W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of the letter Mr. Bryan sent and expressing appreciation for it.
[Letter from John W. Glahn to Sayles and Sayles, October 20, 1939]
Letter from John W. Glahn to Sayles and Sayles regarding the John Miller land. Glahn mentions attaching the supplement abstracts and has ordered a certified copy of the deed of trust. Glahn continues to mention a man, Joe Bobo, and his claim to the land.
[Notes Regarding Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company and Maude B. Johnson, October 20, 1939]
Papers containing handwritten notes regarding a lease between Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company and Maude B. Johnson of land in Hemphill County. The notes are in a list, stating the lease number and the land it covers, and several documents related to the history of the property.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to John W. Glahn, November 20, 1939]
Letter from Jack Sayles to John W. Glahn stating a map of Collingsworth County was erroneously sent to him.
Hemphill County
Cadastral map of Hemphill County, Texas, showing property lines, ownership, land grants, and plat numbers. The back of the map has a note from Giles Bascom asserting this is an accurate copy of the Texas General Land Office records and there is a page that appears to be a close-up excerpt from the larger map labelled "3/ 42636.S Hemphill Co."
[Notes Labelled Miller-Rush]
Notes regarding a lease of land in Hemphill County between the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company and John Miller. The notes are in a lists and contain information about the lease, diagrams, and comments on documents related to the property.
The H-SU Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 20, 1939
Weekly student newspaper from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising.
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