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1931 Confirmation
Black and white photograph of a confirmation class of the [Danevang Lutheran Church]. The class is comprised of thirteen girls and four boys who are arranged in two rows and are either sitting or standing. The girls are wearing white dresses and the boys are wearing dark suits and ties. An older man identified as Pastor N.P. Hald stands to the right of the class. Behind the group three windows are visible.
[Dr. Meyer Bodansky's Certification of Membership from the American Association for the Advancement of Science]
Certification for membership from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for Dr. Bodansky.
[Group of catechists at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and School]
Photograph of a group of catechists at Our Lady of Guadalupe, circa 1931. Bottom row, left to right: Alicia Herrera ; Angelita Celiz ; Amalia Lopez ; Petra Sanchez ; Ramona Nieto ; Margarita Gonzalez. Top row, left to right: Berta Cruz ; Frances Rodriguez ; Petra Ruiz ; Julia Ortega ; Incarnacion Martinez ; Nalaria Adame.
[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - July 11, 1931]
Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky informing him of his future patent revision.
[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - June 5, 1931]
Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky concerning a patent application on compounds similar to lecithin that may reduce the spattering of butter, margarine, and the like, that Harris wants resolved. It also includes his heartfelt regard to Mrs. Bodansky and his congratulations to the Bodansky's on the recent birth of their child.
[Letter from John J. McLaughlin to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - November 12, 1931]
Letter from John J. McLaughlin to Dr. Bodansky concerning affidavits that possibly might need revision.
[Letter from John J. McLaughlin to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - September 9, 1931]
Letter from John J. McLaughlin to Dr. Meyer Bodansky concerning Mr. Harris' patent application and the enclosed affidavit for it.
[Mrs. C. C. Jensen's Insurance Policy]
Insurance policy document belonging to Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Danevang, Texas. According to the content in the document, she applied for membership with the Danish Mutual Insurance Association for protection against any fire or lightening damage that could affect her home and furnishings. Signatures from the president and secretary of the organization can be seen at the bottom, by P. J. Petersen and Peter Harton, respectively. When folded, the back of the document acts as a pamphlet that lists the various bylaws and article of the insurance organization.
[Postcard to Meyer Bodansky - August 1931]
Postcard to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from a friend visiting New Mexico. The friend has detailed plans for a return to Texas through San Antonio. The front picture is of the arrival of a stagecoach at the end of the Santa Fe Trail.
Power of Attoney from Lykke Heirs to Peter Harton
Power of attorney document, also known as a letter of attorney, between the Lykke heirs and Peter Harton. The first page lists the individuals present during the document's creation. The second page describes the transaction between the Lykkes and Peter Harton, who is receiving a sizable amount of property, as well as the right to manage and control the property in any way he sees fit.
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