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General Highway Map Caldwell County, Texas
Highway map of Caldwell County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, streams, cities, towns, outlying buildings (including schools, churches, and post offices), roads, highways (giving mileage between points), bridges, railroads, cemeteries, and oil fields. Map includes ten inset maps - Uhland, Lytton Springs, Dale, McMahan, Stairtown, Reedville, Martindale, Maxwell, Fentress, and Prairie Lea - a key to counties diagram, and an extensive legend in the lower-left corner, indicating geographical and human-made features. A hand-drawn line , with a corresponding note, has been made to the map in pencil to mark the approximate route of the Old San Antonio Road. Scale [ca. 1:126,720] (2 miles to the inch).
Map of South Part of Jones County
Blue line print of survey map of the south portion of Jones County, Texas, showing showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, blocks of land, cities, towns, and railroads. A diagram of a section is included in the upper-right corner. Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 varas to the inch).
General Highway Map Bastrop County, Texas
Highway map of Bastrop County, Texas, showing rivers, lakes, creeks, streams, cities, towns, outlying buildings (including schools, churches, and post offices), roads, highways (giving mileage between points), bridges, cemeteries, oil fields, utility lines, petroleum pipelines, mines or quarries, railroads, ranches, state parks, military bases, a federal prison, and airports. Map includes five inset maps in the upper-right corner (Cedar Creek, Red Rock, McDade, Rosanky, and Page), a key to counties diagram, and a legend in the lower-left corner. A handwritten note has been made on the front of the map in pencil about the Old San Antonio Road survey lines. Scale [ca. 1:126,720] (appropriately 2 miles to the inch).
Map of Portions of Eastland, Brown, and Comanche Counties
Blue line print of survey map of portions of Eastland, Brown, and Comanche Counties in Texas, showing rivers, creeks, towns, boundaries, original land grants or surveys, roads, and blocks of land. The blocks of land colored yellow denote Texas and Pacific Railway Company land. A diagram of a section is included in the lower-right corner. Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 varas to the inch).
General Highway Map Brazos County, Texas
Highway map of Brazos County, Texas, showing rivers, lakes, creeks, streams, cities, towns, outlying buildings (including schools, churches, and post offices), roads, highways (giving mileage between points), bridges, railroads, cemeteries, oil fields, utility lines, petroleum pipelines, mines or quarries, military bases, and airfields. Map includes three inset maps - Millican, Wellborn, and Allenfarm - a key to counties diagram, and an extensive legend indicating geographical and human-made features. Scale [ca. 1:126,720] (2 miles to the inch).
The Douglas SBD Dauntless
Booklet entitled The Douglas SBD Dauntless, No. 196. There is an article inside on the history and use of The Douglas SBD Dauntless, as well as some photos and illustrations.
The Bronco, Yearbook of Hardin-Simmons University, 1967
Yearbook for Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas includes photos of and information about the university, student body, professors, and organizations. Name and organization indexes start on page 276.
[Photograph of Flowers on Sandefer Grave]
Photograph of Judy Durham placing an arrangement of flowers on the grave of J. D. Sandefer during the Founders’ Day ceremony in 1967.
Hellcat News, (Skokie, Ill.), Vol. 22, No. 4, Ed. 1, December 1967
Newsletter published by the 12th Armored Division Association, discussing news related to the activities of the U.S. Army unit and updates on previous members of the division.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 20, Saturday, December 30, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 19, Saturday, December 23, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 18, Saturday, December 16, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 17, Saturday, December 9, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 16, Saturday, December 2, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 11, Saturday, October 28, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 10, Saturday, October 21, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 9, Saturday, October 14, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 8, Saturday, October 7, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 7, Saturday, September 30, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 15, Saturday, November 25, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 14, Saturday, November 18, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 13, Saturday, November 11, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 12, Saturday, November 4, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 2, Saturday, August 26, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 1, Saturday, August 19, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 6, Saturday, September 23, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 5, Saturday, September 16, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 4, Saturday, September 9, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 3, Saturday, September 2, 1967
Weekly newspaper reports on church and community events, civil rights, political races, educational changes, and the job market. Regular feature highlights famous African Americans in history. Includes editorial.
[Scrapbook: Abilene Fine Arts Museum, Volume 7]
Scrapbook of materials documenting the activities and history of the Abilene Fine Arts Museum in Abilene, Texas during the 1960s and 1970s. It includes newspaper clippings, photographs, postcards, brochures, programs, booklets, letters, and exhibition information.
[T&P Train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas]
Copy photo of T&P train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas. Printed below the image on the border is "Oct - 67." Below the image are written "[sic] Fort Worth Texas Sept 18, 1948" and "Arthur B. Johnson."
[Letter from William H. Cooper to Don Morris]
Letter dated November 9, 1967 from William H. Cooper, Colonel and Commander in the United States Air Force, to Don Morris, President of Abilene Christian University. In the letter, Cooper thanks Morris for tickets to "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," the 1967 ACC Homecoming production, and congratulates him on a fine performance.
[Four Actors in The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Standing from left to right is Royal Smith (Prince DeLong), Barbara Gill (Princess DeLong), Judy Jones (Germaine), and Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) entertaining her guests on the piano.
[Group Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #7]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Mike Bearden (Priest) and Kim Nichols (Shamus Tobin) watch as tomboy Susan Mansur (Molly Brown), wrestles with her brothers listed from left to right, Drex Gordon (Tobin Brother), Gerald Powell (Tobin Brother), Bob Scattergood (Tobin Brother), and David Snook (Tobin Brother).
[Two Actors in The Unsinkable Molly Brown #2]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." In this photo Susan Mansur (Molly Tobin) looks at her husband Skip Latson (Johnny "Leadville" Brown).
[Two Actors in The Unsinkable Molly Brown #7]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Montie Woltman (Mrs. McGlone) stands next to an unidentified reporter.
[Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Standing stage left is Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) pointing a cane down at Montie Woltman (Mrs. McGlone).
[Two Actors in The Unsinkable Molly Brown #11]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Skip Latson (Johnny "Leadville" Brown) stands left as Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) admires the brass bed in his home.
[Saloon Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #2]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." The cast is gathered in the Saddle Rock Saloon.
[Group Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) attempts to entertain the guests in her new home. From left to right is: Royal Smith (Prince DeLong), Barbara Gill (Princess DeLong), Judy Jones (Germaine), and Susan Mansur (Molly Brown).
[Group Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #16]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Montie Woltman (Mrs. McGlone) stands upstage center looking over at Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) and Skip Latson (Johnny "Leadville" Brown) standing back to back.
[Five Actors in The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Sitting around the table from left to right is Gerald Powell (Mr. Wadlington), Sharon Schneider (Mrs. Wadlington), and Montie Woltman (Mrs. McGlone). Standing above them is Larry Rideout (Waiter) and Mack Swindle (Waiter).
[Susan Mansur and Skip Latson in The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) stands center stage with Skip Latson (Johnny "Leadville" Brown) as they make a toast.
[Group Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #10]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Montie Woltman (Mrs. McGlone), Skip Latson (Johnny "Leadville" Brown), and Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) stand center stage amongst ensemble (Guests) at a social gathering.
[Letter from Robert Nail to Lewis Fulks #2]
Letter dated May 2, 1967 from Robert Nail, the director of the Fort Griffin Fandangle in Albany, Texas, to Lewis Fulks at Abilene Christian College. In the letter, Nail is inviting Fulks to come to Fandangle, and gives him more details about the plays being performed.
[Denver Policemen in The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." From stage left to right stands Larry Maples (Denver Policeman), George Burkett (Denver Policeman), Larry Rideout (Denver Policeman), and Mack Swindle (Denver Policeman).
[Group Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #12]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Standing far left is Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) looking over the Saddle Rock Saloon. Standing far right is Skip Latson (Johnny "Leadville" Brown) looking over at his future wife, Molly.
[Group Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #13]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Stage center, sitting at a table from left to right is Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) and Royal Smith (Prince DeLong).
[Saloon Photograph from The Unsinkable Molly Brown #3]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) sits left at a piano in the Saddle Rock Saloon.
[Three Actors in The Unsinkable Molly Brown]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1967 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Skip Latson (Johnny Brown) kneels on the ground as he holds Susan Mansur (Molly Brown) down. Bill Drake (Christmas Morgan) crouches over the pair intently watching them.
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