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[Letter from Pat Godbold to Abelardo Sanchez - May 24, 1991]

Description: Letter from Pat Goldbold to Abelardo Sanchez in response to a postcard sent by Abelardo Sanchez requesting information about the timeline of Dr. J. C. Darracott's practice in Marfa, Texas, while researching the death of Ambrose Bierce. Mrs. Goldbold includes a short biography of Dr. Darracott in reference to Marfa, according to the Marfa Museum records.
Date: May 24, 1991
Creator: Goldbold, Pat
Partner: Marfa Public Library

[Men Loading Cargo]

Description: Photograph of men loading cargo onto an aircraft. Several of them push on the cargo to get it up the ramp, and inside the aircraft, more men pull on ropes attached to the cargo.
Date: 1990~/1999~
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Group of Men]

Description: Photograph of a group of men, some of whom carry backpacks, listening to a man holding a clipboard to the right. Some of the men also carry binders.
Date: 1990~/1999~
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Looking at Film Negatives]

Description: Photograph of two men in fatigues looking at film negatives. One of them looks through a loupe at the negatives, while the other looks on. There is a cork board with papers tacked to it in the background.
Date: 1990~/1999~
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Woman Lecturing to Class]

Description: Photograph of a woman lecturing a group of students in a large classroom. There is a projector on behind her, and several of the students hold guns in front of them. The man in the first row, seventh from the left has been identified as Charles Laughlin.
Date: 1990~/1999~
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Woman Standing Over Patient]

Description: Photograph of a woman in a white uniform with a stethoscope around her neck leaning over a male patient who lies in a hospital bed at Bergstrom Air Force Base. She places sensors on his chest.
Date: 1990~/1999~
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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