Newspaper clippings about former senator William John Bryan donating his car, one of the first in Texas, to be scrapped for the war effort. The article also recounts a harrowing trip the senator made to Austin in the vehicle.
Letter from Bob Barker to Honorable W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of the clipping sent by Mr. Bryan, sharing his reaction after reading it and making suggestions that could have been included in the article.
Letter from Earle B. Mayfield to Senator W. J. Bryan thanking him for the clipping he sent from the Abilene Reporter-News along with the activities of the actor Jo-Carroll Dennison who was in Tyler, Texas.
Letter from Estelle Stewart to W. J. Bryan thanking him for the clipping he sent and informing him that he plans to share it with his family members. Stewart also urges Mr. Bryan to write to Charles who is in the army and stationed at Avon Park.
Letter from J. B. Draper to W. J. Bryan discussing the details of the clipping sent by Mr. Bryan and sharing some of the memories it brought back to him.
Letter from J. T. Canales to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the newspaper clipping he sent and sharing some of the memories it brought back to him. Mr. Canales also shares the details of the letter he received from their mutual friend, Mrs. Ethel Hetrick which included information about Mr. Bryan.
Letter from J. T. Harrington to Senator W. J. Bryan thanking him for the article he sent about his visit to Texas A&M University. Mr. Harrington also reminds Mr. Bryan that he is unhappy at him for travelling past Waco without stopping by.
Letter from John A. Lomax to Senator W. J. Bryan thanking him for the letter he sent about his first automobile and asking Mr. Bryan to contribute some information toward his next book.
Letter from John A. Lomax to William John Bryan discussing Lomax's recent illness and the New York Tribune's review of his new book, "Our Singing Country".
Letter from McDonald Meachum to Senator W. J. Bryan thanking Mr. Bryan for the clipping he sent and sharing some of the memories it brought back to him. Mr. Meachum also discusses some of the events that occurred in his life along with the details of his previous travels.
Letter from Theodore Mack to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the clipping he sent from the Abilene Reporter-News along with a brief description of his thoughts and reactions after reading it.
Letter from Thos. B. Love to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking and congratulating him for the clipping he sent from the Abilene Reporter-News. He also shares some of his work related activities with Mr. Bryan and sends regards to his family.
Letter from Tom Connally to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the clipping he sent which brought back old memories and sending him well wishes for his future years.
Letter from V. A. Collins to Senator W. J. Bryan discussing the details of the clipping about the old automobile sent by Mr. Bryan and sharing information about the wars that occurred.
Letter from W. M. Banner to W. J. Bryan sharing his reaction after reading the clipping sent by Mr. Bryan and informing him that he hopes to meet again soon.
Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the newspaper clipping he sent, discussing some of their past activities together and sending him well wishes for the Christmas holidays.
Letter to Judge Royall R. Watkins apologizing for being unable to gather with the immortal forty, discussing the details of the National Democratic Convention and the Presidential victory of Woodrow Wilson. Senator W. J. Bryan is also praised in the letter for his campaign efforts.
Photograph of what appears to be a tractor parked on a dirt road, with trees and grassy area visible in the background. Two house are partially visible in the background.
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