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[Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley - October 14, 1865]

Description: Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley, dated October 14, 1865, in which she writes about her reading of poetry, and about the health of herself and their children.
Date: October 14, 1865
Creator: Bradley, Minnie
Partner: Pearce Museum at Navarro College

[Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley - October 10, 1866]

Description: Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley, dated October 10, 1866 and sent from Fairfield, in which she writes about the health of their two daughters and the marriage of their friends.
Date: October 10, 1866
Creator: Bradley, Minnie
Partner: Pearce Museum at Navarro College

[Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley - October 28, 1866]

Description: Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley, dated October 28, 1866 and sent from Fairfield, in which she writes about her and their children's excitement for him to return home and about how his last letter bored her.
Date: October 28, 1866
Creator: Bradley, Minnie
Partner: Pearce Museum at Navarro College

[Letter from L. L. Peck to Annie Peck - October 26, 1883]

Description: Letter from L. L. Peck, Attorney at Law, to Annie Peck, dated October 26, 1883, in which he clarifies their plans. Above the main letter is what seems to be the beginning of a letter to Mrs. Belle Peters in Louisville.
Date: October 26, 1883
Creator: Peck, L. L.
Partner: Pearce Museum at Navarro College

[Letter from Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company, October 17, 1955]

Description: Letter from Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company discussing the details of meetings between R. Wright Armstrong and chairmen from the four operating brotherhoods (Engineers, Firemen, Conductors and Brakemen) who are concerned about plans to discontinue Sam Houston Zephyr trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Dallas and Houston and how this could effect the job security of employees of the railway.
Date: October 17, 1955
Creator: Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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