[Note from LS to I. H. Kempner, September 1944]

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Typed note from LS to I. H. Kempner providing names of clipping services on behalf of Mr. Holliday.

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[1] p. ; 6 x 13 cm.

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Creator: Unknown. 1944-09-27~.

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Typed note from LS to I. H. Kempner providing names of clipping services on behalf of Mr. Holliday.

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[1] p. ; 6 x 13 cm.

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Harris and Eliza Kempner

One of Galveston’s most iconic families, the Kempner family influenced the social and philanthropic landscape of Galveston, and its members created an expansive economic empire. This collection includes both personal papers and documentation of the family's involvement in business and industry.

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Typed note from LS to I. H. Kempner providing names of clipping services on behalf of Mr. Holliday.

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[Letter from E. S. Holliday to I. H. Kempner, September 27, 1944], ark:/67531/metapth1496233/

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Letter from E. S. Holliday to I. H. Kempner acknowledging a check for $350.00 sent to Senator Karl L. Lovelady and suggests the committee hold onto itemized expense statements until Senator Lovelady completes his work. The Chamber of Commerce is returning a statement totaling $103.27.

[Letter from E. S. Holliday to I. H. Kempner, September 27, 1944] - ark:/67531/metapth1496232

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  • 1944-09-27~

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[Note from LS to I. H. Kempner, September 1944], letter, 1944-09-27~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1496233/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.

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