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[Marianne and soldier collect for the Red Cross]
A female figure representing Marianne is accompanied by a wounded soldier. They collect for the Red Cross. Marianne is dressed in a style to suggest the French Revolution, wearing a blue, white, and red skirt, a uniform jacket worn as a cape, and a long blue and red cap. She holds a Red Cross collecting tin in one hand and a small blue, white, and red keg under her other arm. She guides a wounded soldier, his head bandaged. He has one arm on Marianne’s shoulder, and the other holds a cane. The soldier wears a medal pinned to his coat, a cap with an inscribed band, and is smoking.
William D. Butler, Mathematics Professor and first Dean
North Texas State Normal College, Butler, William D., mathematics professor, first dean, 1916. Man in glasses and suit
North Texas State Normal College, normal orchestra, 1916
North Texas State Normal College, normal orchestra, 1916. Men and women holding musical instruments, seated and standing around a large bass drum.
[Pension notification, 1916]
Notification which details that Mrs. L. C. Redway's pension was increased to $20.00 per month under the Act of September 8, 1916.
[Pension notification, November 4, 1916]
A formal notification of pension increase to be attached to pension certificate. This notification details that Mrs. L. C. Redway's pension was increased to $20.00 per month under the Act of September 8, 1916.
[Change of Address Notification, December 4, 1916]
Post card from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions to Loriette C. Redway notifying her that a change of address has been made. Redway is classified in the U. S. Bureau of Pensions as a CIVIL WAR WIDOW.
[Portrait of two men]
Photograph of (most likely) Gilbert Cuellar sitting next to an unidentified man in front of a dark-colored backdrop. Both men wear three-piece suits with neck-ties and Edwardian lace-up shoes. Written on bottom: "1916."
[Letter from Byrd Moore Williams, Jr. to Irene Biffle Williams, July 14, 1916]
Letter from Byrd Moore Williams, Jr. to his wife, Irene Biffle Williams discussing their troubled relationship.
National Highways preliminary map of the state of Texas: showing sixty-two hundred miles of national highways proposed by the National Highways Association, Washington, D.C.
Blue line political map of Texas with proposed highways in red. Various statistics are shown in the bottom left corner. Scale 1:1,000,000
[Postcard from C. D. W. to Ruth White, May 15, 1916]
Postcard to Ruth White from C. D. W. The front is a photograph of a river lined with trees. It is identified as the James River in Galena, Missouri. The back contains a brief message telling Ruth that the writer has arrived in Galena and that he will be leaving later that day.
[Letter from Dorothy and Banky Bay to Ruth White, January 20, 1916]
Letter to Ruth White from Dorothy and Banky Bay. The two write about what they received for Christmas and refer to themselves as cousins of Ruth's family.
[Letter from J. D. Caldent to Claude D. White, January 1, 1916]
Letter to Claude D. White from J. D. [Caldent] discussing business and Claude's move to Fort Worth. The author states that Texas has pulled in the most money for Price Company and then goes on to talk about how well his own business has been doing and mentions some about a mutual friend and his family.
[Postcard from Cora Robertson to Linnet White, January 24, 1916]
Postcard to Linnet White from Cora Robertson The front depicts a picture of the garden of Tampa Bay. On the back Cora writes about how she is enjoying her time in Florida and will write Linnet a real letter soon.
[Letter from Newt to Claude D. White and Family, February 9, 1916]
Letter to Claude D. White and family from Newt regarding a change in recent fashion and a business deal Claude made. Newt writes that he does not see the benefit of the shorter skirts being worn by women and he goes into detail on the amount of rent Claude is obtaining from his farm and what he is paying in interest.
[Letter from Cora Robertson to Linnet White, February 11, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from Cora Robertson discussing news of family and her vacation in Florida. She writes about how her baby is growing, her other daughter's upcoming birthday, a fishing trip, and some about her experience giving birth five months prior.
[Letter from O. C. Harris to Claude D. White, March 28,1916]
Letter to Claude D. White from O. C. Harris responding to Claude's offer to sell Harris some land. Harris writes about the land and cost of things before telling Claude he needs time to consider the offer more.
[Letter from O. C. Harris to Claude D. White, April 3, 1916]
Letter to Claude D. Moore from O. C. Harris regarding a deal they had been considering. Harris accepts the terms to purchase some of Claude's land and mentions some ideas he has for it.
[Letter from William J. McKinley to Claude D. Moore and Family, May 4, 1916]
Letter to Claude D. White and family from William J. McKinley regarding news of his family. He writes of Birdie's sewing project, his Ford car, and visiting friends. At the end he includes a note to Ruth about how much they want her to visit them. Envelope's return address is to O. C. Harris.
[Postcard to Linnet White, May 8, 1916]
Postcard to Linnet White from an unknown author. The author writes about a visit they made to a friend and people who have visited them. The bottom of the letter is missing.
[Letter from Alta Berry to Linnet White, July 10, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from Alta Berry regarding Linnet's daughter Ruth and the quality of crop this season. Alta ends the letter asking if Linnet and Mary Moore will be able to visit soon.
[Letter from Laura Jernigan to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White and Mary, August 1916]
Letter to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White and Mary from Laura [Jerningan] regarding local events of friends and family. Laura writes of the weather and of friends she has seen during this time.
[Letter from Bettie Franklin to Claude D. White, September 27, 1916]
Letter to her sister and all from Bettie Franklin, envelope is addressed to Claude D. White. Bettie writes of miscellaneous local news including marriages, moving, William McKinley purchasing land, and other daily events.
[Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mollie Moore and Linnet White, October 18, 1916]
Letter to Mollie Moore and Linnet White from Birdie McKinley regarding locals events of friends and family. She writes of how many children are in the schools in her area, including Harvard College, her sewing projects with her friends, winter clothes, her new home with access to the city's water, but no electricity, and other topics. On the back of the last page is Linnet's name and address.
[Letter from Laura Jerningan to Mary Moore, December 1, 1916]
Letter to Mary Moore from Laura [Jerningan] discussing news of friends and family. She writes of plans for Christmas, health concerns for herself and others, and other topics.
[Telegram from Mrs. F. M. Griffin to Linnet White, December 11, 1916]
Telegram to Linnet White from Mrs. F. M. Griffin. Mrs. Griffin is offering Linnet use of a burial plot due to a recent death in the family.
[Telegram from Birdie McKinley and Alice to Linnet White, December 11, 1916]
Telegram to Linnet White from Birdie McKinley and Alice. They sent a message to send their condolences and to offer their help.
[Letter from Sage and Margaret Leake to Linnet White, December 12, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from [S]age and [Margaret] Leake send condolences for the death of Linnet's mother.
[Letter from Birdie and William J. McKinley to Linnet White, December 12, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from Birdie and William McKinley. Birdie and William each wrote letters to give Linnet their sympathies for the death of her mother.
[Letter from Alice to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White, December 12, 1916]
Letter to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White from Alice to send her condolences for Linnet's mother's death and mentions a plot that is available in the Gallatin, Tennessee cemetery.
[Letter from Kate Wallace to Linnet White, December 16, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from Kate Wallace regarding her condolences for Linnet's loss of her mother and minor updates about Kate's friends and family.
[Letter from Lula Watkins to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White, December 20, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from Lula Watkins with her condolences for the death of Linnet's mother. In addition to this, Lula writes of her family and how glad they were to have visited Linnet's family last summer.
[Letter from O. C. Harris to Claude D. White, December 18, 1916]
Letter to Claude D. White from O. C. Harris regarding a payment for land that Harris is renting from Claude. He mentions a Mr. Wilson who is looking to get more land notes in case Claude is interested in a business deal with him.
[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.
[Postcard from M. V. B. to Ruth White, December 22, 1916]
Postcard to Ruth White from M. V. B. wishing Ruth a merry Christmas. The front has an illustration of a young girl, Santa Claus, and a reindeer in a snowy landscape.
[Letter from Cornestine to Ruth White, circa 1916]
Letter to Ruth White from [Cornestine]. The letter includes information about the development of a baby named Marjorie Corine Robertson and various fruits.
[Letter from Bessie Franklin to Claude, Linnet, and Ruth White, December 27, 1916]
Letter to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White from Bessie Franklin. Bessie sends her sympathies and understanding to Linnet for the death of her mother and goes on to write about Christmas festivities. At the end, she thanks the family for sending the Christmas gifts that Linnet's mother had intended to send.
[Letter from Sally Thornhill to Linnet White and Family, December 27, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White and family from Sally Thornhill. Sally sends her sympathies for passing of Linnet's mother. She writes of Christmas and the cards she's received from her friends. She requests that Linnet sends her news of their family in Texas like her mother used to do.
[Letter from Dorothy Dodd to Linnet White, December 15, 1916]
Letter to Linnet White from [D]orothy [D]odd. She sends her sympathies for the death of Linnet's mother and encourages Linnet to seek solace in religion. At the end of the letter there is a poem titled "Life of Faith."
[Tax receipt, December 26, 1916]
Tax receipt for state and county taxes in Texas for the year of 1916. The amount of $173.96 was paid by Charles D. White. This payment was made to the tax collector of Collin County. A stamp on the receipt indicates that the payment was made by White on December 26, 1916.
[Page 21 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos of landscapes and a young boy sitting on a motorcycle in front of an old Ford.
[Page 17 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos of a railroad winding through mountains, Irene Biffle Williams sitting in the family Ford with sons Byrd III and John, and the surveyor camp houses with their Ford parked in front.
[Page 25 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos of landscapes, Byrd Jr. holding John Biffle Williams, two women walking along a trail, and the Plaza de Toros bullfighting ring in Juarez, Mexico.
[Page 22 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos of Byrd Jr., Irene Biffle Williams, and kids Byrd III and John, taken around their home in El Paso.
[Page 28 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of a high railroad bridge, landscapes, and a factory.
[Page 23 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos taken around El Paso, including an overpass going over train tracks, and the beginnings of construction of a neighborhood.
[Page 19 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of Irene Biffle Williams with kids Byrd III and John, Byrd Jr. aiming a rifle, a landscape of a railroad running through a canyon, and Byrd Jr. with a coworker on a handcar.
[Page 20 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of landscapes.
[Page 24 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of landscapes including canyons and rivers.
[Page 18 of Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos of Irene Biffle Williams with Byrd III and John, also with friends, and two unknown children.
[Photo of a work crew at lunch from the Byrd Williams Jr. album, 1907-1920]
Photograph of a work crew breaking for lunch in the desert.
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