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"The Spirit"

Description: Analysis of the religious symbolism of the dove, with biblical references, and a description of the artwork that will be in the chapel at Thanks-Giving Square depicting a dove in flight.
Date: May 25, 1973
Creator: Hutton, John
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Memo: United Nations Mural: "Do Unto Others", May 4, 1985]

Description: Memorandum by Peter Stewart discussing the gifting of an enlargement of Normal Rockwell's, "Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You", to the United Nations from the United States. Stewart briefly discusses the roles of various people who are involved in this process and recommends further steps that should be taken to complete the gifting. He also discusses details about the gift, such as estimated cost, where it will be exhibited, and its dimensions.
Date: May 4, 1985
Creator: Stewart, Peter
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Memo: Chapel Discussion, May 19, 1971]

Description: Memorandum discussing a meeting with Mrs. Cowan, Dr. Outler, Dr. Streng, Reverend Saunders, Henry Exall, and Mr. Johnson about the interior of the Chapel of Thanks-Giving.
Date: May 19, 1971
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Memo: Needs of a Central Open Space, May 24, 1971]

Description: Memorandum discussing factors involved in the Thanks-Giving Square's creation, enhancement, and protection. Some of the factors discussed are design standards, necessary conditions for greenery, street lighting, and establishing the Square as a national shrine.
Date: May 24, 1971
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Smithville District Seniority List: General Engineers, May 1942

Description: List of Locomotive Enginemen (Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) employed in the 11th District of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad South Texas Division as of May 1942. It includes the name of each person and employment date, with the most senior person listed first.
Date: May 15, 1942
Creator: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. South Texas Division.
Partner: Smithville Heritage Society

Interview with Fred Martin Anderson and Esther Israel Anderson, June 28, 1984

Description: Transcript of an interview with Fred Martin Anderson and Esther Israel Anderson, residents of Round Rock, Texas. The interview covers historical details about people buried in Bratton Cemetery, slaves, road building prison chain gangs, and families that owned land in Round Rock in the early 20th century.
Date: May 21, 1991
Creator: DiGesualdo, Jane; Anderson, Fred Martin; Anderson, Esther Israel & Galetto, Sylvia
Partner: Round Rock Public Library
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