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[Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan, November 12, 1918]

Description: Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan discussing the details of the award the author received from members of Congress as a token of affection and esteem.
Date: November 12, 1918
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan, March 21, 1918]

Description: Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of his letter of the 17th instant and updating Mr. Bryan about transportation details for the Texas Rangers.
Date: March 21, 1918
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Millard Rushing to Sayles & Sayles, December 22, 1918]

Description: Letter from Millard Rushing to Sayles & Sayles stating he sent the B. I. Terry abstract at the request of R. H. Reaves before he moves to Lorenzo. Rushing believes Reaves will find the deed to his liking, but if not Rushing will assist him in payments to Mrs. Terry or reimburse him for payments.
Date: December 22, 1918
Creator: Rushing, Millard
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from R. H. Reaves to Perry Sayles, December 26, 1918]

Description: Letter from R. H. Reaves to Perry Sayles stating he will pay off any papers from Mrs. Terry. If Sayles does not want his half, Reaves requests he let him know so he can give it to someone else so as not to lose any money. Reaves desires to close the matter to avoid any possible trouble in the future.
Date: December 26, 1918
Creator: Reaves, R. H.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Perry Sayles to M. F. Rushing, December 18, 1918]

Description: Letter from Perry Sayles to M. F. Rushing discussing R. H. Reaves' travels to Desdimonia being postponed. Sayles asks for the abstract to be forwarded to him for examination.
Date: December 18, 1918
Creator: Sayles, Perry
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from M. F. Rushing to Sayles & Sayles, December 20, 1918]

Description: Letter from M. F. Rushing to Sayles & Sayles stating he is mailing papers for R. H. Reaves and the City National Bank and they should be passed on immediately. A postscript states that Mrs. Terry objected to Rushing sending the deed, so he is sending a copy.
Date: December 20, 1918
Creator: Rushing, M. F.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from A. F. Cochran to Sam Myres, October 14, 1918]

Description: Letter from A. F. Cochran to Sam Myres discussing Myres shortage of buckles and rings used to make saddles for the war effort. Cochran asks that next time, Myres makes sure to include the uncompleted shipping orders so that the materials will be able to get to Myres as soon as possible.
Date: October 14, 1918
Creator: Cochran, A. F.
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Letter from Haskell E. Dishman to his Mother, November 8, 1918]

Description: Letter from Haskell E. Dishman to his Mother, November 8th, 1918 from somewhere in France. Dishman writes to his mother that he is mobile again after being bed-ridden for two weeks.
Date: November 8, 1918
Creator: Dishman, Haskell E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from Haskell E. Dishman to his Mother, November 8, 1918]

Description: Letter from Haskell E. Dishman to his Mother, November 8, 1919, written from somewhere in France. In his letter, Dishman tells his mother that he is getting around after two weeks in bed.
Date: November 8, 1918
Creator: Dishman, Haskell E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from a Army Wife to a Adjutant of the Army]

Description: A letter from an unidentified army wife, self-described as "World War Wife" to a Adjutant of the Army where her husband is stationed, circa 1918. In the letter she is requesting the money that her husband is making while in the army to afford clothing and food for her family.
Date: [1918,1919]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter to Georgia Pound Cavett from Marguerite Cavet, October 15, 1918]

Description: Letter to Georgia Pound Cavett from Marguerite Cavett following up on the previous letter she sent, asking about her school work. The writer also updates Ms. Cavett about their life events and activities.
Date: October 15, 1918
Creator: Cavet, Marguerite
Partner: Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Brother Ashton, February 22, 1918]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his brother Ashton regarding his current status in England. Another one of Clay's friends died in a flying accident and he tells his brother that he should join the Royal Flying Corps instead of being conscripted by the United States. A new commanding officer who knows a great deal has talked about making Clay an instructor in the Royal Flying Corps.
Date: February 22, 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Parents, February 14, 1918]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his parents regarding conditions in England; at the time the weather was bad and he hadn't flown more than five times the past week. Clay could soon get his commission but could get his wings first if he flies five hours in a Sopwith Pup thus meeting Royal Flying Corps requirements for wings.
Date: February 14, 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from E. A. Starks to Henry Clay, Sr., December 5, 1918]

Description: Letter from E. A. Starks to Henry Clay, Sr. concerning Starks' introduction to Henry Clay, Jr. in which he tells of Clay, Jr.'s courage and ability as a pilot. Starks tells the story of Clay, Jr. shooting down a German plane and then taking parts of the plane as souvenirs.
Date: December 5, 1918
Creator: Starks, E. A.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Family, March 19, 1918]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his family discussing his posting to his squadron and his address will be changing. He goes on to express his love for his mother and his desire to save as much money as possible while overseas.
Date: March 19, 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Family, Spring 1918]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his family primarily primarily dealing with flying tactics and maneuvers a pilot takes, sometimes in dangerous positions, to fly the plane accordingly. He remarks at the end that his commission was issued as a 2nd Lieutenant and he did receive the box from his mother.
Date: Spring 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to Jenni Hill, December 10, 1918]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to Jenni Hill describing his actions from 1917 to 1918. Clay left the U. S. on August 18, 1917 and then left England on March 17, 1918; he first went over the lines in April 1918.
Date: December 10, 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Parents, February 13, 1918]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his parents concerning his status in England. Clay mentions that he is "fed up" with the army system since his pay got cut even further. Part of his letter pertains to his mother getting out and seeing a picture show.
Date: February 13, 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas
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