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A Brief History of the Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas
A copy of the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Historic Archives "A Brief History of the Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas", the first gay church.
[Clipping: Gay Entrepreneurs Find Bias an Obstacle Across the State]
Photocopy of clipping regarding the story of an ex-military man and his partner being harassed for their sexuality.
[Deposit summary and a handwritten note to Al Daniels]
Deposit summary of $375.00 made on August 19, 2002, and a handwritten note to Al Daniels from Michael Milliken discussing deposit.
[Draft of letter, April 19, 1891]
This is a draft from the personal papers of the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Moore on April 19, 1891. In this letter, Moore writes about an article written in the Dallas Weekly News on April 16 by D. B. Kiefer. The article details a "norther" that struck Texas in April of 1857. He states in this document that he writes to corroborate stories with the journalist, provide his experience through the "norther," and make a correction on the date given in Kiefer's article. The third and fourth page of this document includes genealogical accounts of Moore's descendants. He details the Wallace family and the history of some of the Wallace men who were part of an expedition sent on a charge to the Creek nation.
[Email from Daniel Graney to Erin Moore, Kaye Gooch, and Al Daniels]
Email from Daniel Graney to Erin Moore, Kaye Gooch, and Al Daniels on January 19, 2009 discussing Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus conference hotel information.
[Email from Daniel Graney to members]
Email from Daniel Graney to Erin Moore, Kaye Gooch, Al Daniels, and Rich Bailey on February 19, 2009, discussing conference call on Sunday, February 22.
[Email from Jesse Garcia to officers]
Email from Jesse Garcia to Al Daniels and Stonewall Members and Friends on November 19, 2008 discussing 2009 officer elections and Stonewall Annual Holiday Party on December 8, 2008.
[Email from Mary Cheney to Charles Francis, May 19, 2003]
An email from Mary Cheney to Charles C. Francis informing Francis of Cheney's resignation from her position on the advisory board of the Republican Unity Coalition.
[Email from Richard J. Weaver to Mike Anglin, September 19, 2011]
Email from Richard J. Weaver to Mike Anglin discussing the information gathered for a Dallas Way project.
[Email from William to Jack and George, April 19, 2012]
Email from William to Jack and George discussing the Dallas Way's history project.
[Fax from Chris Luna to Alan Levi, February 19, 1993]
Fax cover sheet stating that the fax is from Chris Luna to Alan Levi.
[Letter about Leadership Lambda Seminar, January 19. 1999]
Letter to Leadership Lambda Seminar Series Participant, January 19. 1999. The letter is an invitation to an unnamed participant for Session Six of the Seminar Series: Understanding Organizations: The Nuts and Bolts.
[Letter: Bill Nelson, City Council]
A letter from Bill Nelson to his aunt and uncle, thanking them for contributing to the campaign.
[Letter: Cedar Springs Merchants to Razzle Dazzle Dallas]
Letter from Cedar Springs Merchants to Razzle Dazzle Dallas objecting to the annual street party as bad for their businesses.
[Letter from A. S. Hardaway to Claude and Linnet Moore White, May 16, 1909]
Letter from A. S. Hardaway to Claude and Linnet White in which the hardships of cold weather and drought have cut down on the prospects for good crops. The new baby is discussed. His wife is unwell. He has been fishing and is planning to work for wages.
[Letter from Anne Russo to William Waybourn, February 19, 1997]
A letter from Anne Russo to William Waybourn about a letter to the editor from a New Jersey newspaper which Russo enjoyed.
[Letter from Ben T. Reyes to Eugene Harrington, June 19, 1990]
Letter from Ben T. Reyes to Eugene Harrington regarding funding to the Health Department for research in AIDS.
[Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mollie Moore, January 19, 1915]
Letter to Mollie Moore from Birdie McKinley discussing her Christmas activities. She writes of the horrible weather they have been experiencing, her son playing with his new wagon, and a cold that has been going around because of the changes to the weather.
[Letter from Burnett H. Shryock]
A letter from Burnett H. Shryock to Carl B. Compton regarding exhibition #7.
[Letter from Byrd Williams Sr. to Byrd Moore Williams, Jr., December 19, 1906]
Letter from B. M. Williams Sr., using a letterhead B. M. Williams Hardware - to his son, Byrd Williams Jr., December 19, 1906. The letter is in regards to a check that Byrd Sr. is sending to his son, worth $50.00 to be used on a new suit and trunk.
[Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, March 19, 1865]
Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway which deatils that Farlin has sent forage for 86 horses. Farlin also notes that he has sent three sacks of oats to Redway in Kelly's Creek and delevered two sacks to Redway's team located in Camp Piatt. The oats were to make up for the shortage of forage supplies during the last ten days.
[Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 19th, 1944]
A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter describes friends of the couple, John and Jeanette coming to stay and trips to the farmers market and Ashbury, and details about laundry day. The letter concludes," Nickie, I'm terribly in love with you. I mean that with all my heart. I hope that "soon" will be very soon because I want all our dreams to hurry up and come true...I'll be right here loving, waiting and missing you until the day you come home." August, 19th, 1944
[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Linnet Moore, March 19, 1900]
Letter from Charles B. Moore to his daughter Linnet in which he referred to her trip to Galveston, Texas. He tells her about the activities on the farm. He also says that he drove by a young woman who addressed him as "Uncle Charlie," but he did not recognize her. He also says that one of the legs on his milking stool broke off while he was using it. He was not injured. He also reports that he has been looking after the graveyard.
[Letter from Charles E. Bell to Susan Streng]
A letter from Charles E. Bell, M.D. of the HIV and STD Control division of the Texas Department of Health about the AIDS ARMS Network's initial lack of response to the financial discrepancy and audit.
[Letter from Charles H. Burmeister]
A thank you letter from Charles H. Burmeister to Carl B. Compton regarding his order.
[Letter from Charles Moore to Liza Moore, September 19, 1864]
Letter from Charles Moore to Liza Moore, wherein Charles talks about troubles coming from the war and hoping for peace to come soon. He copies a letter from his Uncle W. C. "Bill" Moore regarding the sacking of Atlanta.
[Letter from Claude D. White to Linnet Moore, July 19, 1901]
Letter from Claude White to Linnet Moore in which he asks after her health. He says that he will be the most contented when they are married. He discusses his employment status. Part of the letter is in fragments.
[Letter from Claude D. White to Linnet Moore White, May 19, 1901]
Letter from Claude White to his wife, Linnet Moore White, in which he writes about his concern for her health. He also expresses concern about Charles Moore's recent illness. Claude says his father is delighted in his new home and wants Claude and Linnet to visit. He also share his opinion of mutual friends.
[Letter from Cora Robertson to Linnet White, December 19, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from Cora Robertson. She wrote to send her condolences for the passing of Linnet's mother, the loss of her own child, and her plans for Christmas.
[Letter from Dan Graney to Al Daniels]
Letter from Dan Graney to Al Daniels discussing the donations to Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus made on his behalf in honor of Graney's 60th birthday.
[Letter from Daniel F. Solis and Floyd A. Norman to John Thomas, January 19, 1987]
A letter from Daniel F. Solis and Floyd A. Norman asking John Thomas to join them on the AIDS ARMS Advisory Committee.
[Letter from Daniel Graney to officers about administrator]
Email correspondence between Daniel Graney and various persons on May 13, 2010 to May 19, 2010, discussing the appointment of a VAN (Voter Activation Network) administrator for the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, February 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara regarding his trip to Houston to acquire medicine for his troops. He gives details of his trip, how much he spent, and his plans to send his wife some money. He passes on news of the war. He says that the Monitor Fleet is a failure. He also speculates on the future of the war. He gives an update on his health.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, June 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara that informs her that his Brigade is being sent back to Texas by detachments. He says that he will try to obtain a furlough once he reaches Houston, Texas, so that he can see her, the children, and pick up some books.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, May 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he recounts his participation in a battle that took place before May 19, 1864. He writes about the successes and set backs. He writes of the soldiers killed, wounded and missing. He says that some of the soldiers who died were accused of smelling of Louisiana rum. He ends the letter with news of his health and the health of friends.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, May 19, 1865]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara giving her a description of a tree that came down in a storm. He states that he has purchased books for the children. He also gives an update on his family's correspondence and that the bonds had not yet arrived.
[Letter from David Kinsey to Tom Milson, with attached photographs: May 19, 2019]
Letter from David Kinsey to Tom Milson containing photographs from the Laredo George Washington Bridge Ceremony and the Texas State Convention, dated May 19, 2019.
[Letter from Deborah Crombie to John Douglas, December 19, 1991]
Letter from Deborah Crombie to John Douglas discussing a proposal and information for Crombie's book series.
[Letter from Don Baker to meet with Prof. Laurence Tribe]
A letter from Don Baker sent to Professor Laurence Tribe asking to meet privately.
[Letter from Don Baker to Sherry Crowell]
A type letter written by Don Baker to Sherry Crowell answering her request fro a copy of the speech Baker made on his visit to Lubbock.
[Letter from Donald L. Skipwith to the Texas Human Rights Foundation trustees, August 19, 1991]
Letter from Donald L. Skipwith to the Texas Human Rights Foundation Trustees discussing the hiring processes for a litigator for the foundation.
[Letter from Dr. Mattie L. Arthur to Linnet Moore White, December 19, 1913]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. In this letter, Dr. Mattie L. Arthur thanks Linnet Moore White for her kindness during her visit with White. She notes that she has intended to write, but has been very busy. She wishes that all are well and also that Linnet and family have a wonderful Christmas and a healthy, Happy New Year.
[Letter from Eubank & Co. to W. A. Morris, May 19, 1880]
Letter to W.A. "Bud" Morris directing him to deliver to J.F. Dickinson the goods personally by levy in the case of Eubank & Company.
[Letter from Frederic Taubes]
A letter addressed to Carl B. Compton from Frederic Taubes about a suggestion he had made to him about using Natural Copal Resin for mixing oil paints.
[Letter from Harriet J. Jones to the Texas Human Rights Foundation Search Committee, March 19, 1992]
Letter from Harriet J. Jones to the Search Committee for the Texas Human Rights Foundation discussing the open position of litigator at the foundation. Also contained in the document is Jones' resume.
[Letter from Henry S. Moore to Charles, Mary and Linnet Moore, August 19, 1893]
Letter from Henry Moore to Charles, Mary and Linnet Moore in which he jokes about starvation and then lists the food he has available to eat. He was writing the Moore family while they were visiting family in Gallatin, Tennessee. Henry writesthat he has heard that there are more buggies than hogs in Texas. He discusses the financial crisis of 1893. He also talks about farming, harvesting cotton, and canning peaches. He is interested and would like to see a six inch telescope that the "College at Whitewright" (Grayson College) is said to have. He gives details on a picnic, trips he took, the weather, and his views on politics.
[Letter from J. M. Bryan and S. H. Coale, December 19, 1895]
The men estimate the estate of H. S. Moore at $27.00 an acre for farm land and pasture. They also estimate the rest at $18.00 an acre.
[Letter from Jane M. Martin]
A thank you letter from Jane M. Martin to Cart B. Compton.
[Letter from Jim A. Davis to Suzy Wagers, May 19, 1993]
Letter from Jim A. Davis to Suzy Wagers discussing Davis's company's financial support of the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter to Carl B. Compton from John Ballator at the art department at Hollins College in Virginia about selling art arrangements with his students.
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