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[Unidentified photocopied images]
Document of three unidentifiable photocopied images on a page. The images are gray and faint but have a vague structure of buildings and machines. However, it is difficult to fully decipher the images due to their indeterminate shape.
[Directions to correctly adjust equipment on a horse]
Document of the directions given from the Tex Tan Western Leather Company on how to properly adjust the equipment on a horse. The infographic includes a picture of a horse and the equipment labeled on each part of the horses' body. Specific instructions and the use of each part of the equipment are also written in order to inform the reader of the uses and the effects of the equipment on the horse.
[Three Rs and an L]
Document of a photocopied article written by John Furneaux regarding the leatherworking courses in Yoakum's high schools. The students receive school credit from the classes and have a high-interest rate for both boys and girls. After the students graduate from the course, the students will receive a kit of tools that will let them pursue their leatherworking skills in the future.
[Tex Tan's Trees]
Document of an article from the Tex Tan Western Leather Co. about the different types of trees and the varieties of trees it can be covered by. The article explains the anatomy of a tree as well as the sizes and styles that can be provided for a horse. An advertisement of the costs of the trees is also present with the inventory being displayed as a wholesale item.
[Sell Yourself Successful by Cliff Long]
Document of Cliff Long's "Sell Yourself Successful," a book regarding Long's attitude toward life. He shares his views on what he believes is successful in life as a salesman and wants to share what he has learned throughout his life. He believes people can become successful from any starting point as he was first a farm boy and then turned into a sales manager.
[List of papers left by C. B. Moore, August 26, 1870]
Papers left by C. B. Moore involving debts that were owed to and by him.
[Journal entry by Henry S. Moore, August 11, 1871]
Journal entry by Henry Moore. Mentions trading, camping, and traveling through the countryside into Oklahoma and Chickasaw territory.
[Family tree of my father's and Aunt Matilda's family]
List of Wallace family members and associated dates. Paper is in poor condition and difficult to read. Of eleven children in the family, only 5 are surviving at time paper was written.
[Envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Ziza Moore]
Envelope address to Mr. and Mrs. Ziza Moore of McKinney, Texas. A note in the lower left corner gives the names of Elvira Moore and Jo Wallace and states that it was read on December 2, 1871. A second note reads, "Care of H. S. Moore."
[Envelope addressed to C. B. Moore]
Envelope addressed to Mr. C. B. Moore, Box 18, McKinney, Collin County, Texas. A note in the lower left corner reads, "H. S. Moore, recd. March 8, 1870." The envelope has been cut in the upper right hand corner to remove the stamp.
[Envelope addressed C. B. Moore]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore with a postal stamp that gives the date January 23, 1871. A note in the lower left corner list the name of J. R. Washburn and J. C. Sneed. It says is was received February 7th, 1870. T
[Envelope addressed to C. B. Moore]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore and marked with a postal stamp from Gallatin, Tennessee. A note in the lower left corner says, Jo S. Wallace, Recd April 28th, 1871."
[Envelope addressed to C. B. Moore]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore that was sent from Unionville, Tennessee. A note in the lower left hand corner reads, "Elvira Moore, Recd July 1872." The envelope is badly torn and the front and back have separated from each other. It is held together with thread at the top. Mathematics problems have been written on the back.
[Envelope addressed to C. B. Moore]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore, McKinney, Texas. The top of the envelope has Lillard's Mill as a return address. A note in the lower left hand corner reads, " E D Tarpley Recd July 1, 1873."
[Envelope addressed by Mrs. Mollie Moore]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Mollie Moore on in "Mckinie (McKinney), Texas. A note in the lower left corner reads, "Betty Franklin, Recd July 15, 1875." The postal stamp is for Gallatin, Tennessee.
[Envelope addressed to C. B. Moore]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore in McKinney, Texas. The post mark is from Gallatin, Tennessee. A note in the lower left hand corner gives the name Jo Wallace and says the envelope was received on June 3, 1871. A math problem was worked on the back of the envelope. It appears that the stamp was cut off.
[Envelope addressed to Abe Franklin]
Envelope addressed to Abe Franklin in Melissa, Texas. The post mark is from Gallatin, Tennessee. A note in the lower left hand corner reads, "Matilda and Wm. Dodd, Recd Jan 19th, 1878," The stamp has been cut off the envelope.
[Envelope for C. B. Moore, 1870]
Envelope for C. B. Moore.
[Envelope for C. B. Moore, 1870]
Envelope for C. B. Moore.
[Envelope for Elvira Moore, 1871]
Envelope for Elvira Moore.
[Receipt from Charles B. Moore, June 16, 1873]
Receipt from Charles B. Moore stating that he had received $85.00 from Noah Hubbard for credit on a note held by James H. McAlister.
[List of Names with Receipt on Back]
The front page of this object has a list of names with corresponding cities, counties, and states. The back is a note of payment received for $1 from the secretary of Moore to P.M. Bryam of Texas.
[Envelope from George Wilson]
Envelope from George Wilson, received on January 6th, 1875.
[Envelope from Hubert and Theresia Sauer]
An envelope which contained a letter to C.B. Moore. A not on the left bottom corner reads: "Hubert + Theresa Sauer; Received Feb 21st; 1875."
[Envelope from Matilda Boder and Bettie Franklin]
An envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore, Esq. A note on the bottom left corner reads: "Matilda Boder +; Betty Franklin; Received January 8th; 1875." A postal stamp reads: "Gallatin Tenn; Jan 3."
[Envelope, 1875]
This document is an envelope from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is addressed to Mr. C. B. Moore who was located in the city of Gallatin in Sumner County, Tennessee. The envelope has two dates on it: April 27 which can be found on the postal stamp and the year 1875 which can be found on the lower left hand corner of the envelope.
[Envelope, 1875]
This document is an envelope from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is addressed to Charles B. Moore and sent to the post office in McKinney, Texas. There is a note on the lower right side of the envelope that says "Mrs. D. Wood, read March 24th 1875."
[Envelope, 1875]
This document is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is an envelope addressed to C. B. Moore who was located in McKinney, Collin County, Texas. The postage stamp is dated July 1. The year appears to have been written later and it is 1875.
[Envelope addressed to Mrs. Mary Moore, February 19, 1876]
An empty envelope addressed to Mrs. Mary Moore in McKinney, Collin County, Texas. The envelope is postmarked February 19 from Gallatin, Tennessee, Box No 12.
[Envelope from Dinkie McGee, Mailed May 1, 1876]
An envelope addressed to Mrs. Mollie Moore; McKinney; Collin cty; Texas; Box 12. A postal stamp on the front reads "Gallatin Tenn; May 1." A hand written note on the front reads "Dinkie McGee ???; Received May 4th 1876."
[C. B. Moore taxable property, January 1, 1877]
A list of taxable property belonging to C. B. Moore. Current money on hand was $72.30. The estimated value of Moore's property as of March 30 was $2,960.00.
[Envelope Addressed to Charles B. Moore, 1877]
An envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore; McKinney; Collin County E Texas. A note on the envelope reads "Matilda; Dodd; Received August 18; 1877."
[Receipt of C. B. Moore from G. A. Wilson, June 15, 1878]
Receipt of C. B. Moore of thirty-one dollars.
[Envelope to Charles B. Moore from Matilda Dodd, November 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore from Matilda Dodd.
[Receipt of C. B. Moore, November 13, 1879]
Receipt of C. B. Moore for the Boston Investigator, for the amount of $3.00.
[Envelope for Charles B. Moore, September 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore in Melissa Texas.
[Envelope for Charles B. Moore, 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore.
[Envelope for Charles B. Moore, 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore.
[Envelope from Dinkie McGee for Mary Moore, March 1, 1879]
Envelope for Mary Moore.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican Ticket for 1878. Includes Govenor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Comptroller, Commissioner Gen'l Land Office, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, Congress, Senator 12th District, Representative, Floater, County Judge, Sheriff, County Attorney, District Clerk, County Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, COunty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace, Constable, County Commissioner, and a vote on the stock law. This item has hand written notes.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican Ticket for 1878. Includes Govenor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Comptroller, Commissioner Gen'l Land Office, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, Congress, Senator 12th District, Representative, Floater, County Judge, Sheriff, County Attorney, District Clerk, County Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, COunty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace, Constable, County Commissioner, and a vote on the stock law.
[Promissory Note from C. B. Moore to H. S. Moore, February 7, 1879]
Promissory note from C. B. Moore to H. S. Moore on February 7, 1879. C. B. Moore promised to pay the total sum of $85 to Henry S. Moore by January 1, 1880. On the reverse side, Henry S. Moore recorded that C. B. Moore paid $28.40 toward the note on December 8 and $30 toward the note on December 12.
[Receipt for Ziza Moore from J. M. Fox, July 21, 1870]
County tax receipt for Ziza Moore from J. M. Fox, Deputy of Collin County, Texas for $7.75.
[Tax Receipt - Property in the County]
Received $3.48 from Ziza Moore for 1870. Also received $4.30 from C. B. Moore for 1870.
[Receipt for C.B. Moore, 1871]
Receipt for land. Payment for Taxes such as State, Frontier, and county. Enclosed a check for the payment.
[Receipt of C. B. Moore, 1871]
Receipt for land. Paying for taxes, such as state, frontier, and county. Then payment to verify the stamp for the deed.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, December 24, 1873]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore of McKinney, Texas for $5.00.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, September 25, 1874]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore of McKinney, Texas for $3.10.
[State and County Tax Receipt for Charles B. Moore, October 5, 1875]
State and county tax receipt issued from Collin County Sheriff, G. R. Yautis, to Charles B. Moore for $35.60, "in payment of taxes for the year of 1875" (top of receipt).
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from Foote and Herndon Retail Druggists, February 17, 1876]
Receipt from Foote & Herndon, Retail Druggists to Charles B. Moore of McKinney, Texas for $1.70. Moore purchased raw sienna, umber, turpentine, and copal varnish.
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