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[Letter to Henry DeBarger, March 29th, 1841]
Letter to Henry DeBarger of York, Pa. from someone in the paper mill business in Philadelphia. Signature of person sending the letter is indecipherable.
[Notes of Collection received by Thomas Moore for Jacob de Cordova, Feb. 7, 1856]
Notes for Collection received by Thomas Moore on February 7th, 1856 for J. De Cordova. Names included are A. A. Shipps; John Harvey; Dr. Moore; Robert T. Burnham; Thomas Moore; Joseph H. Eubank; Henry B. Flaugher; and I.T. Hoover.
[Letter to Dr. Thomas Moore from Jacob De Cordova, Oct. 26, 1856]
Letter from Jacob De Cordova to Thomas Moore and his son Hamilton, dated Oct. 26, 1856.
[Letter to Dr. Thomas Moore from J. De Cordova, Dec. 17, 1856]
Letter from Jacob de Cordova (by L.J. Reed) to Dr. Thomas Moore, discussing various land accounts, including patents held by Anson Jone's brother.
[Letter from Jacob De Cordova to Dr. Thomas Moore, dated May 20, 1858]
Letter from Jacob De Cordova to Dr. Thomas Moore and Moore's son Hamilton. The letter discusses De Cordova's upcoming tour of Europe.
[Letter from Jacob De Cordova, dated Nov. 20, 1859]
Letter from Jacob De Cordova, dated Nov. 20, 1850 to "My dear Doctor," probably Thomas Moore of Burnet County. Discusses his travels through Texas, and various land transactions. He directs that any letters sent by Phin be forwarded to Graham. Phineas De Cordova was Jacob De Cordova's brother and partner in their Land agent business.
[Letter to Thomas Moore from Jacob De Cordova, April 13, 1867]
Letter from Jacob De Cordova to Dr. Thomas Moore, dated April 13, 1867. De Cordova issues instructions to pay taxes on several tracts of land in Burnet County. Named persons include: George W. Chambers, John D. Phillips, W.G. Cooke, H.L. Dickson, and Francisco Y. Barboa.
[Letter to L.H. Scrutchfield from De Cordova, Withers & Co.. June 30, 1874]
Letter from De Cordova, Withers & Co. to L.H. Scrutchfield, dated June 30th, 1874 from Austin City.
[Ledger sheet showing transactions between L.H. Scrutchfield and De Cordova, Withers & Co., dated Nov. 13th, 1874]
Ledger sheet dated Nov. 13th, 1874, showing transactions between L.H. Scrutchfield and De Cordova, Withers & Co., Land Agents.
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, December 11, 1884]
Letter from Cyrus I. Scofield to Judge David Howell Scott, December 11, 1884. Discusses Congregationalism and a church conference.
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, January 25, 1888]
Letter from C.I. Scofield to D.H. Scott, dated January 5, 1888. On the letterhead of the Central American Mission. He discusses the Paris church's idea of merging with the Southern Presbyterian Church in Paris. Scofield says, "the Southern Presbyterian Church is the deadest, most thoroughly, hopelessly fossilized religious organization on this earth today."
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, January 25, 1888]
Letter from Cyrus I. Scofield to Judge David Howell Scott, January 25, 1888. Discusses the Congregational Church in Paris.
[Letter from C.I. Scofield to Judge David H. Scott, April 2, 1888]
Letter from Cyrus I. Scofield to Judge David Howell Scott, April 2, 1888. Discusses Mr. La Bach and how long he should be allowed to continue in his pastorate. On Letterhead of the American Home Missionary Society.
[Letter to Tom and Carolyn from Mary Foshee Scott]
Letter to Carolyn Street and Tom Scott from his mother, Mary Foshee Scott.
[Letter to Tom Scott from a classmate]
Letter to Tom Scott from a classmate, congratulating him on his engagement.
[Letter to Tom Scott from Caroline McGuire]
Letter to Tom Scott from Carolyn Street's aunt, Caroline McGuire.
[Letter from Caroline McGuire to Tom McGee Scott, March 18, 1904]
Letter from Carolyn McGuire to Tom McGee Scott, congratulating him on his engagement to her niece, Caroline McGuire Street.
[Letter to Tom Scott from his father, April 12, 1904]
Letter to Tom Scott from his father, upon Tom's engagement.
[Letter to Thomas M. Scott from Charles W. Street, April 26, 1904]
Letter to Tom Scott from his future father-in-law, Charles W. Street, congratulating him on his engagement.
[Letter from Tom's Grandmother to Carolyn Street, July 28,1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street from M. Fooshee, congratulating her on her engagement to Tom Scott.
[Letter to Carolyn Street Scott from her aunt Caroline McGuire, November 1904]
Letter to Carolyn Street Scott from her aunt Caroline McGuire, November 1904
[Letter to Thomas M. Scott from Mr. and Mrs. C.I. Scofield, November 17, 1904]
Letter from Dr. and Mrs. C.I. Scofield congratulating Thomas McGee Scott on his engagement.
[Letter from Judge David H. Scott to Cyrus I. Scofield, June 13, 1916]
Letter from D.H. Scott to C.I. Scofield, dated June 13, 1916. Mentions Brothers Hooper and Halliday, Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Aberle.
[Letter from Nina S. Wells to Carolyn Street Scott, June 14, 1935]
Letter from Nina S. Wells to Carolyn Street Scott, June 14, 1935, thanking Mrs. Scott for her help in establishing the local public library.
Award of Oak Leaf Cluster
Letter from John E. Dahlquist, Major General, U. S. Army, to Lois M. Sinclair notifying Sinclair of the Oak Leaf Cluster award he received for heroic achievement in combat on June 12, 1944 in Italy during World War II.
Mrs. L. M. Sinclair
Letter from L. M. "Buddy" Sinclair to his wife, Katie. Buddy was stationed in France at the time of this letter around February, 1945.
[Codicil to the Will of Carolyn Street Scott]
Codicil to the will of Carolyn Street Scott, 1880 - 1973.
[Last Will and Testament of Carolyn Street Scott]
[Last Will and Testament of Carolyn Street Scott]
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 11/19/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents where details the items he sent home and makes a comment on how he has seen planes and expensive things purposely thrown or lost in the ocean.
[Letter from Betty Scrivner to her Mother]
Letter from Betty Scrivner to her Mother.
[Letter to Carolyn M. Scott from her Grandmother]
Letter to Carolyn M. Scott from her grandmother.
[Mother's day note from Helen Marion Scott Dickson to Carolyn Street Scott]
Mother's day note from Helen Marion Scott Dickson to Carolyn Street Scott
[Tribute to Carolyn Street Scott, written by her daughter Betty Dickson]
Tribute to Carolyn Street Scott, written by her daughter Betty Dickson. Carolyn Scott helped organize the Paris Civic league after the 1916 fire; organized the Girl Scouts in Paris; helped start the Paris Public Library and served as its first librarian; and formed the Paris' first Garden Club.
[Letter from Betty Scrivner]
Letter from Betty Scrivner to her family.
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