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[Copy: Letter from Bill Hunt to John Thomas]
Letter from Bill Hunt to John Thomas about his visit and treatment at Parkland Hospital for AIDS.
[Copy of letter: Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice]
Letter from Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice.
[Copy of letter: Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice]
Xerographic of a letter from Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice relaying a request for the newspaper to write an article about the murder of Leopoldo Quintanilla, Jr.
[Correspondence among D. J. Maison, Schwiderski, and O. Thomas]
Three pages of letters, including a memorandum, a letter from Donald J. Maison, Jr. to Schwiderski, and a carbon copy of a letter to Odessa Thomas.
[Email Conversation on National Steering Committee/RIG Director Conference Call Agenda]
A detailed email conversation for the strategic planning as the National Steering Committee and RIG Directors collaborate on shaping the agenda for an upcoming conference call.
[Email from Daniel Graney to multiple recipients]
Email from Daniel Graney to multiple recipients on September 29, 2009 discussing the new chapter forming in the lower Rio Grande Valley and corrections to that email.
[Email from Daniel Graney to Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus members]
Email correspondence from Daniel Graney to Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus Executive Board and Campaign Treasurers of local Stonewall Democrats Clubs on July 29, 2009, discussing information regarding anonymous contributions.
[Email from Evans Harris to Mike Anglin, August 29, 2011]
Email from Evans Harris to Mike Anglin discussing project details of the Dallas Way gay history project.
[Email from Jack and George to Dallas Way members, February 29, 2012]
Email from Jack and George to Dallas Way members discussing the upcoming Power Lunch hosted by the Dallas Way.
[Email with no content, February 29, 2012]
Page of an email with no content.
[Email with no content, February 29, 2012]
A page of an email with no content.
[Emails from Evans Harris to Mike Anglin, August 29, 2011]
Email from Evans Harris to Mike Anglin discussing people of interest in the Dallas Way project regarding LGBT history in the Dallas area.
[Grant approval letter from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts to Dr. D. Jack Davis, Phillip C. Diebel, and William McCarter - August 29, 1997]
A letter from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts to D. Jack Davis, Phillip C. Diebel, and R. William McCarter, regarding a grant awarded to the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts (NTIEVA). The letter includes the grant's terms and conditions, as well as signature spaces for all attributed names. All signature spaces have been signed.
[Letter from A. L. Priest to Claude D. White and family, May 29, 1910]
Letter from Ashford L. Priest to Claude D. White in which he sends best wishes for "little Miss Ruth White." He also discusses the crops and his garden. A note was added by "E & W" to send their best wishes for the "dear little baby."
[Letter from Alan Ross to Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas dated January 29, 1989]
Letter from the organizer of the People With AIDS Holiday Gift Project, Alan Ross, sent to the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas (LGPC) and dated January 29, 1989. Thanks the LGPC for their contribution and includes an income/expenses report from the project.
[Letter from Alice Griffin to Mary, Linnet, and Charles B. Moore, June 29, 1896]
Letter from Alice Griffin to the Charles B. Moore family. She writes that she is unwell and able to do little but tend to the baby. She says that Florence Dodd is unwell and Florence and her husband Tobe are having a hard time financially. She describes her baby, Lillian Griffin. Included with the letter are swatches of fabric that she has used to make clothing.
[Letter from Allan G. Calkin to "conference participant" dated January 29, 1988]
A letter from January 29, 1988 to conference participants providing results to the endorsement questionnaire for the March 8, 1988 primary elections.
[Letter from Alta Bryan to Linnet Moore, January 29, 1899]
Letter from Alta Bryan to Linnet Moore in which she discusses going to school. She says that the teacher separated all the girls that were sitting with their friends and had them sit with their sisters. Alta updates Linnet on the health and activities of the friends they have in common. She says who is getting married, who is courting, and who has broken up.
[Letter from Andres Pereira to Rick L. Lambert, September 29, 1999]
Letter from Andres Pereira to Rick L. Lambert discussing the attached grant application for the Texas Human Rights Foundation hotline.
[Letter from Anita Stipnieks to Jack Davis, April 29, 1996]
Photocopy of a letter from Anita Stipnieks, Assistant Superintendent of Denton ISD, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Writing about the continuation of Denton ISD's participation as full partners in the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, having completed the identification of staff for participation in the summer institutes for 1996. Stipnieks would like for Davis's office to facilitate communication for the planning of the work during the 1996 - 1997 school year, along with district budgets for that term.
[Letter from Barry M. Wagner to Luis Casanova, July 29, 1992]
A letter from Barry M. Wagner, Director, Media Production, Center for Instruction Services, to Luis Casanova, Producer, Nebraska ETV. The letter is in regards to prior correspondence, and the notification that the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts had contacted the Dallas County Community College Center to produce the Getty Teleconference, October 21.
[Letter from Bev Dana to D. Jack Davis, July 29, 1987]
A letter from Bev Dana to D. Jack Davis dated July 29, 1987, regarding a copy of "Learning to Look and Create (The SPECTRA Program): Basic Art - Grade One."
[Letter from Bev Dana to D. Jack Davis, July 29, 1987, with handwritten notes]
A letter from Bev Dana to D. Jack Davis dated July 29, 1987, regarding a copy of "Learning to Look and Create (The SPECTRA Program): Basic Art - Grade One." Notes have been written by hand on the back of the letter.
[Letter from Bill McCarter, Jack Davis and Nancy Reynolds to Chad Woolery, April 29, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, Jack Davis and Nancy Reynolds, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Chad Woolery, Acting Superintendent for Dallas ISD. In regards to an administrators day at the Dallas Museum of Art that Woolery has been invited to along with other participating principals and art coordinators from Woolery's district for April 25. Enclosed in the letter are a list of those who have been invited as the event will give them a chance to discuss the upcoming 1994 summer institute.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to Mike, September 1985]
A letter from Bill Nelson to Mike discussing his time abroad on a cruise.
[Letter from Bruce Knierim to the Texas Human Rights Foundation about their account]
Letter to the Texas Human Rights Foundation from banker Bruce Knierim about the THRF account.
[Letter from C. B. Moore to Linnet, May 29, 1895]
He mentions the improvement of Henry's health. He did some plowing and her mother helped him with the bushels. He talks about the weather. Her mother has eggs and butter to take to town. He says that the small pox is still bad. The cases in McKinney he feels are lies spread by Dr. Wiliy. He sold his cow and mentions the foods they have. He discusses on how she will get home.
[Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, January 29, 1865]
Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway which deatils that Farlin has sent ten days forage for the cavalry's 181 horses. Farlin also notes that if the number of horses is incorrect for Redway to relay that information back to him in order to remedy the issue. Captain Farlin would like Redway to send the empty forage sacks by train to him so they can be credited for the month. The letter was sent to Redway while he was stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia.
[Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, July 29, 1944]
A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter opens with details of previous correspondence followed by asking for forgiveness on having told his mother he needed money because she doesn't want him to not have to miss out on small pleasures like seeing a movie. She goes on to say how grateful she is that he is making sacrifices for their futures and tells him about some home items she bought for their future house. The letter closes with the line, "Honey, darling, nothing to write about except I want to say I love you very much. Your own, Carolyn"
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sheila Brown, January 29, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sheila Brown. Giving Brown the new Crayola Dream-Makers IV teacher packet, believing it contains valuable ideas for studio production lessons for Brown's students. Broadus writes that she had entered some of her own students into the Dream-Makers III exhibition and they love having their work selection for a major exhibition.
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sonja Starnes, January 29, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sonja Starnes, Bedford Heights Elementary. In regards to the enclosed Crayola Dream-Maker IV packet for Starnes' classroom. The packet offers good ideas for studio production activities as well as additional information on art advocacy. Broadus asks Starnes to share the packet with Peggy Mitchell and other teachers at Bedford.
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sylvia Russell, January 29, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sylvia Russell, Pilot Point ISD Art Coordinator giving Russell the new Crayola Dream Makers IV material teacher packet and asking to give it to a teacher who will really use it, either Janyce Greenwood or Susan Keller. Broadus writes that when she was participating in Dream Makers III her kids really enjoyed the activities.
[Letter from Charles B, Moore to Elvira Moore, September 29, 1856]
Letter to Elvira Moore from Charles B. Moore containing an update about local happenings and health.
[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Linnet Moore, July 29-30, 1898]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Charles B. Moore and is addressed to Linnet Moore. In this letter, Moore informs Linnet about the goings-on in Collin County. The news includes: a confirmation on the receipt of Linnet's card, an update about Anderson who fell down Chandler's well, a discussion about the Rutledge burial of one of their three sons, news about Jack Kelly's death, community news, agricultural updates, a dialogue about correspondences received, a discussion about harvest delays in Gallatin due to rain, details about purchasing train tickets to destinations in Colorado, and updates on the well-being of family members and their activities at present. In a brief letter, dated July 30, 1898, Moore discusses the family's milk cow "Old Cora," details community news, and notes that Linnet has received catalogs from Oak Cliff and Fort Worth. He tells her that he would like her to go to school this coming session, but he feels that their excursion to Colorado would provide her with more experience than attending a session. He details some places they will visit on their trip. He wishes she would write soon and send word for Betty and the family to write as well. he closes the letter by noting that he hears dishes rattling and will soon be eating breakfast. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Mary Moore, October 29 - November 1, 1897]
Letter from Charles Moore to his wife Mary in which he writes about a trip Linnet is making to a fair. He also writes about picking cotton; what he has to eat; the pear crop; and requests information on family and friends. He writes about the building project he in involved in. Linnet reports on the fair she attended. She had fun, but the fair was "a poor thing." He said Linnet's trip cost $2.30. He lists who was at the fair and what they did. He discusses the rain and its effect on different crops. He states that there were four new cases of yellow fever at Memphis. He lists the activities and chores performed by Linnet. He updates Mary on the people he has seen and heard from.
[Letter from Charles Moore to Henry and Elvira Moore, October 29, 1870]
Transcript of a letter from Charles Moore to Henry and Elvira Moore, discussing gastrointestinal illness, machinery, and a mill. Damage has removed several portions of the letter along a vertical line.
[Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore, February 29, 1864]
Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore discussing both family news and news of the Civil War. Questions over who is a Confederate or Union sympathizer are raised. Sam Houston's death is mentioned. In addition, there is news of a small colony of Union sympathizers has formed around Pilot Grove that asks to be left alone.
[Letter from Claude White to his cousin Laura, October 29, 1900]
Letter from Claude White to his cousin Laura. He doesn't want to say he was surprised to receive her letter so soon, but he was happy to get it. He mentions what a good friend she has been to him. He is thankful that she has helped reconcile the differences between him and Linnet, his sweetheart. He advises her to accept the proposal from her 'medicine man' only if he pleases her. He doesn't want her to be married to someone she thought she knew. He mentions how much he loves Linnet. He asks her to come with Linnet so he can see them. He tells her his plan for them to come and visit him. He sends regards to his cousin Bettie and asks her to give his love to Linnet every time she sees her.
[Letter from Clay Hooper to Jack Davis, November 29, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Clay Hooper, Regional Manage, Public Affairs of Chevron, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. In regards to Davis's proposal requesting a grant of $10,000 from Chevron to match their grant for their discipline-based art education reform program. Hooper writes that their program is not one they are supporting at the current time.
[Letter from Cora Robertson to Linnet White, August 29, 1914]
Letter to Linnet White from Cora Robertson discussing news of friends and family. She writes of her brother dying, family events, and how her husband is taking a course in auto repair.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Linus Wright, March 29,1990]
A letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Linus Wright inviting him to become a member of the NTIEVA Advisory Committee. Written at the bottom is a note from Mr. Wright stating he "will be happy to serve" and dated 4-12-90. A business card is attached from Linus Wright, Vice President of Paul R. Ray & Company, Inc.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to R. William McCarter, July 29, 1987]
A letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to R. William McCarter regarding a planning conference for the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts on August 7, 1987. A blank attendance form is enclosed.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis to Chris Maynard, June 29, 1987]
A letter from D. Jack Davis to Chris Maynard about thanking them for participating in planning for the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts and enclosing a check. The check is not attached to the document.
[Letter from D. S. Kennard to A. D. Kennard Jr., January 29,1862]
Letter from D.S. Kennard to his father A.D. Kennard regarding the health of his company and of himself. He mentions a battle which took place in Kentucky and comments on muskets.
[Letter from Dan Graney to Al Daniels]
Letter from Dan Graney to Al Daniels on September 29, 2004, discussing Stonewall Democratic of San Antonio membership dues.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, March 29, 1863]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he says that he despaired of receiving another letter from her after waiting a month between letters. David describes what they had to leave behind when the order to move out came. He also lists what he took with him. He recounts the meeting with his mother when he returned to her home after moving to Texas. He remarks that for once she hand nothing to say. He tells Clara he raced her mare. He appreciates the hat she gave him. He explains about the care of peach trees. He also says that he thinks it would be best to allow a slave, Rhett, to marry her beau. He ends the letter by sending his love to her and the children.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara. May 29, 1865]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara. He states that he is copying all his notes. He also received a present of a pound of butter. Most of the letter is faded and is difficult to read
[Letter from Dinkie McGee to Mary and Charles B. Moore]
Letter from Dinkie McGee to Mary and Charles Moore in which she discusses the weather, crops, visits to and from family and friends, and her garden of vegetables and flowers. She says that it is so hot that horses are dieing while plowing the fields. She mentions sending a sample of cloth that she is using in her sewing. The last page of the letter has the imprint of a check pattern.
[Letter from Don Baker to Bob Reese and Randy Conuff about discrimination against female patrons]
Letter to club owners Bob Reese and Randy Conuff of Snuffy's and Badlands concerning discrimination against female patrons.
[Letter from Don Baker to Dallas Morning News writer Catalina Camia]
Copy of letter from Donald Baker to Dallas Morning News writer Catalina Camia regarding her sending him clippings of news articles about the Mica England case.
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