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Neiman-Marcus 1942 Fashion Exposition
Invitation for the Neiman-Marcus Fashion Exposition on September 7, 1942. At the exposition, the annual Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion is awarded to Mr. Norman Norell, Mrs. Betsey Talbot Blackwell and Miss Voris.
[Now, Our Alliance Is Even Stronger]
A comprehensive compilation from the Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection highlighting the remarkable improvements, services, and developmental strides at Alliance Airport. Explore detailed documents showcasing the airport's evolution, enhanced services, and impactful development initiatives.
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Bob Kaufman]
Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Bob Kaufman. A dark strip of tape extends across the paper, partially covering the letter's title and message. Green radio tower icons and lines of small text are printed on either side of the letter's title and subheading. Handwritten words appear near the page's top right and bottom left corners and below the letter's message.
[Letter from a friend to Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Letter from a friend to Pedro J. Gonzalez. A paper clip sits at the page' stop edge, above a printed date and small block of text. A wider, paragraphed column of text fills the rest of the page and ends above handwritten words.
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Adolfo de la Huerta, 1]
Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Adolfo de la Huerta. The front of the page has a wide column of text printed below a date and an icon. Below the paragraphed text is a signature and a line of handwriting.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez's lawyer, Anna Zacsek, to the prison board]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez's lawyer, Anna Zacsek, to the board of prison terms and paroles regarding his case. A wide column of paragraphed text extends across the front and back of the page, ending above the text "sincerely" and "Anna Zacsek."
[Letter from Roberto Fierro Villalobos to Pedro J. Gonzalez, 6]
Letter from Roberto Fierro Villalobos to Pedro J. Gonzalez. Two illustrations of men and a title are printed above two short lists of names and one long list, which extends towards the bottom of the page. The rest of the page is occupied by a wide column of paragraphed text positioned below an eagle icon and an address. Below the paragraphs is a signature.
[Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 6]
Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Below the date is a wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column and a stamped seal. The wider column of text continues onto the back side of the page, ending above a signature and a second seal. Two additional blocks of text and a smaller signature occupy the rest of the page.
[Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 5]
Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Below the date is a wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column. The wider column of text continues onto the back side of the page, which has a stamped seal near its bottom edge.
[Letter to Jesus Lopez Gastellum from Pedro J. Gonzalez and veterans]
Letter to Jesus Lopez Gastellum from Pedro J. Gonzalez and other members of the confederacion de veteranos revolucionarios de la division del norte. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that sit above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Beneath the date is a stamped seal and a wide column of text positioned to the right of a narrower text column. On the page's back are nine signatures and two stamped seals.
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez recognizing him as a revolutionary veteran]
Letter to PJG recognizing him as a revolutionary veteran from Augustín Sabgado Hernandez. A seal and a portrait are printed near the top left corner of the page, across from a box of text. Below the box are a few lines of text printed above a wide column of text that has a seal and a signature printed between two of its paragraphs.
[Francisco Duenas Gonzalez about revolutionary land]
Francisco Duenas Gonzalez about revolutionary land. Handwritten words overlap small blocks of text that are printed above and below a wide text column. An additional line of handwriting appears on the back of the paper.
["Tijuana B,C. Sept 20 de 1973"]
"Tijuana B,C. Sept 20 de 1973"; Pedro J. Gonzalez's family military history. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed across the fronts and backs of two pages and the front of a third page.
[Pedro J. Gonzalez, personal account of imprisonment]
Pedro J. Gonzalez, personal account of imprisonment. The first page of the document has a wide column of paragraphed text printed across its front and back while the second page has printed text only on its front. Two handwritten words are the only marks on the back side of the second page.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Roberto Fierro Villalobos, 6]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Roberto Fierro Villalobos. On the page's front is a wide text column printed near the paper's right edge. The back of the page has multiple blocks of text printed and written on top of one another, filling the page with a collage of words.
[Pedro J. Gonzalez family military history, 1]
Pedro J. Gonzalez family military history. A wide column of text extends across two pages, filling the space of both. Handwritten words have been marked to the left of the printed text while some words within the text have been underlined, in blue or red ink.
[Pedro J. Gonzalez, "Mi Vida Revolucionaria"]
"Mi Vida Revolucionaria" by Pedro J. Gonzalez. A single wide column of paragraphed text extends across two pages, ending above a stamped seal and a signature. Handwritten words appear to the left of and within the printed text column.
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Juan Vega Herdez]
Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Juan Vega Herdez. Two icons are printed in the page's top corners, on either side of two lines of text and above a date. Below the left icon is a narrow column of text printed to the left of a wider text column that extends to the bottom of the page where a signature has been marked.
[Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 1]
Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Below the date is a single wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column. The wide column of text continues onto the back of the letter and ends above a signature. A few lines of text further down the page include multiple names.
[Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 2]
Letter to Guadalupe Garcia from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Below the date is a single wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column, which has a stamped seal below it. The wide column of text continues onto the back of the letter and ends above a signature that has a second stamped seal to its right. An additional paragraph is printed further down the page and has a shorter signature marked below it.
[Invitation to the pre-broadcast screening of "Ballad of an Unsung Hero"]
Invitation to the pre-broadcast screening of "Ballad of an Unsung Hero." The documentary's title is printed at the top of the page in stylized text while the contents of the invitation are printed across the rest of the page in a simpler font. The invitation's information is separated into a column of English text and a column of Spanish text, each of which includes the screening's date, location, contact information, and details about the documentary.
["Ballad of an Unsung Hero" information sheet, in Spanish]
Information Sheet for "Ballad of an Unsung Hero," in Spanish. A "TV15" icon is printed in the top right corner of the page while the title "information" occupies the top left corner. Below the title is a date, contact information for Paul Espinosa and Isaac Artenstein, and a written list of dates. Two lines of text followed by six paragraphs occupy the rest of the page.
[Letter from Lorena M. Parlee and Isaac Artenstein to the Gonzalez family]
Letter from Lorena M. Parlee and Isaac Artenstein to the Gonzalez family. "Cinewest" is printed across the top of the paper above an address, phone number, and date. The message of the letter involves offering an invitation to a screening of "Ballad of an Unsung Hero," background information on the intent and research relating to the film, and a man called Don Pedro. The letter ends with "Sincerely" followed by Parlee and Artenstein's names in printed text.
[The Society Diaries Press Release]
Press release containing information about the launch of The Society Diaries magazine on September 8, 2011.
[Account Statement for William Waybourn]
Document from the National Credit Union Administration to the Dallas Gay Alliance Credit Union and addressed to William Waybourn. The member's accumulative statement period is from July 1, 1991 through September 30, 1991.
[Letter to John Thomas from Lyle D. Hoffer]
Letter to John Thomas from Lyle D. Hoffer, Dean of the Office of Admissions and Records from the New York Institute of Technology. The letter is in regards to Thomas' insufficient credits to be considered for graduation.
[Memorandum from Nove University, Dr. Martin I. Veiner, to Lyle Hoffe]
Memorandum from Nove University, Dr. Martin I. Veiner from the Graduate Management Program to Lyle Hoffe of the New York Institute of Technology Registrar. The memo is in regards of a student John Thomas and how they have completed all the requirements for graduation.
[Wildflower Trails email correspondence]
Email correspondence between Randy Mallory and Ken Walton about an article on wildflower tours in Northeast Texas that was published in the April 2003 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Hardin County email correspondence]
Resource list for an article about Hardin County that was published in the September 2003 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Eddie Mitchell Tasby vs. Dr. Linus Wright, 1987]
A court document from Dallas, Texas after a hearing on September 9, 1987. Eddie Mitchell Tasby, et al. VS. Dr. Linus Wright, General Superintendent, DISD, et. al.
Hi Neighbor, Vol. 13, No. 7, September 1970
Newsletter from the Leonard's Department Store for Leonard's employee's titled "Hi Neighbor," Vol. 13, No. 7, September 1970. The newsletter features a photograph of J. Marvin Leonard, who passed on August 26, 1970.
[Camp Ford]
Text for a short essay published in the September 2014 issue of Texas Highways magazine about Camp Ford, a Civil War era prison camp near Tyler, Texas.
[Photographer's agreement for Winnsboro]
Photographer's agreement for an article about Winnsboro, Texas that was published in the January 2013 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Rambling Tyler State Park
Text for a short essay about Tyler State Park that was published in the September 2014 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[WWH: Roadside Signs]
Text about Texas roadside signs and the Route 66 Museum that was published in the "When..." section of a September 1997 Texas Highways magazine article.
[Roadside Signs resources]
Resource list for an article about 20th century roadside signs that was published in the September 1997 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Signs Along the Road, 2]
Text for an article about 20th century roadside signs that was published in the September 1997 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Signs Along the Road, 1]
Text for an article about 20th century roadside signs that was published in the September 1997 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[WWH: Red River]
Text about the areas surrounding the Red River that was published in the "When..." section of a September 1995 Texas Highways magazine article.
[Red River resources]
Resource list for an article about the Red River that was published in the September 1995 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Mighty Red: River of Contrast
Text for an article about the Red River that was published in the September 1995 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Draft: Mighty Red: River of Contrast]
Draft of an article about the Red River that was published in the September 1995 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Prairies & Lakes attractions
Text about the areas between Tyler and Dallas, Texas that was published in the "When..." section of a September 2000 Texas Highways magazine article.
[Prairies & Lakes resources]
Resource list for an article about the areas between Tyler and Dallas, Texas that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Prairies & Lakes--master list
List of attractions between Tyler and Dallas, Texas used as research for an article that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Food events: Epiphany on the Prairie]
List of food events and restaurants between Tyler and Dallas, Texas used as research for an article that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Epiphany on the Prairie: A Whirlwind Tour of Dinosaurs, Downtowns, and Heavenly Delights
Text for an article about the areas between between Tyler and Dallas, Texas that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Epiphany on the Prairie research, 2]
Research for an article about the areas between Tyler and Dallas, Texas that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
P&L categories
List of attractions between Tyler and Dallas, Texas used as research for an article that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
[Epiphany on the Prairie research, 1]
List of attractions between Tyler and Dallas, Texas used as research for an article that was published in the September 2000 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
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