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[State and County Tax Receipt for Milton Parks]
Tax receipt for Milton Parks in the amount of eight dollars and ninety-one cents. The receipt is dated June 20, 1876 and is for the year of 1875. The document is signed by A. Wright, sheriff of Hood County.
[State and County Tax Receipt for Aaron Parks, Jan 20 1876]
State & County Tax Receipt for Aaron Parks. The receipt is for the amount of three dollars and sixty seven cents. The document is dated January 20, 1876.
[Receipt of payment between R.P. Crockett and Eli Boyett]
Payment receipt of One hundred & twenty eight dollars receieved of R.P. Crockett by Eli Boyett. The document was prepared by John C. McWhirter.
[Letter to Allie, 20 December 1893]
Letter to Allie from an unidentified family member.
Mrs. W. Stanley Crawford
Photograph of Mrs. W. Stanley Randolph. Written on the back of the photo, "June 20th, 1869. Also included is a calling card with her name printed on it and the address 1514 Eleventh Street, Wichita Falls, Texas. Handwritten on the back of the calling card, "Little gifts I send to-day, telling of remembrances true, would that they could fully say all the good I wish for you."
[Last B-36E and crew]
Photograph of the last B-36E as it is turned over to the Air Force crew on July 20, 1951. Front (L-R): L. Roe, Capt. E. Gustavsen, Sgt. R.R. Schuman, 1st Lt. R.R. Lovell, Cpl. G.J. Larsen. Back row (L-R): Capt. B.O. Bowers, 1st Lt. G. B. Boothby, Maj. A.M. Meckler, PFC A. Renteria, Sgt. R.H. Hicks, Sgt. V. D. Bostick, and Sgt. T. Gray.
Tractor Towing B-36H, No. 222
Photograph of a man driving a Clark tractor that is towing a B-36H airplane across the tarmac in February 1952.
Cutting Wing Skins with a Skil Saw
Photograph of a workman cutting a "wing skin" with a skil saw. He is cutting through some sheet metal and is wearing a protective face mask.
Grubaugh and Fulton looking out of YB-60
Col. B.L. Grubaugh and Capt. F.L. Fulton look through a round opening in a Convair YB-60 in December 1952.
B-36 A #3
Front view of Convair airplane B-36A #3 on a runway.
B-36 A #3
Front view of Convair airplane B-36A #3 on a runway.
Interior view of F-102 building area
Interior view of the area where Convair F-102 airplanes are built.
Three Pilots in an Escape Test From a B-58
Pilots E.E. Guthrie, G.C. Tate and Norm Stanberg perform an escape test from a Convair B-58 airplane.
Niki Wall autographing the cast of a monkey named Joey
Niki Wall autographs the cast of a monkey named Joey while he's lying on a table.
Portrait of W.D. Farr
Photographic portrait of W.D. Farr. He is wearing a suit and tie.
[Champion Brangus Bull]
Bruce Church holds the halter of Oscar, the Champion Brangus Bull on display with Connor Byestewa at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston, Texas on February 20, 1969.
Top Selling Brangus Bull - International Brangus Sale
Texas Chief, the top-selling bull at the Fourth Annual International Brangus sale, part of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, in Houston Texas on February 20, 1969. It was cosigned by the Tejas Brangus Farms of Fulshear, Texas and sold for a record $15,000 to Brink's Brangus Ranches in Campe Verde, Texas. From left to right: L.D. Brinkman - Brink's Ranches' owner Mrs. Brinkman Paul McConnell - Tejas Brangus Farms' owner Truman Lyons
[Champion Brangus Female]
Four men stand with the Champion Brangus Female at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston, Texas on February 20, 1969.
Award-Winning Brangus Steer
Three men and a woman display the award-winning Brangus steer and its trophies at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston, Texas on February 20, 1969.
Reserve Grand Champion Brangus Steer
Two men a woman and a boy display the Reserve Grand Champion Brangus steer and its trophies at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston, Texas on February 20, 1969.
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