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[Correspondence to Carrie Crusemann from Charles S. Potts]
A letter to Carrie Crusemann, one of E.M. and Lucadia Pease's grandchildren, from Charles S. Potts, then dean of the Southern Methodist University school of law, requesting information on the Pease family—at the time, Potts was preparing an entry on E.M. Pease for the "Dictionary of American Biography."
[Exterior View of Joseph Gordon's Office Building]
Photograph of an exterior view of Joseph Gordon's office building. It is a small one-story building with exterior windows, an entrance, and a parking lot outside.
[Exterior View of the Adams & Adams Architects Offices]
Photograph of an exterior view of the Adams & Adams Architects offices. There is a small waiting room inside with a desk and three chairs.
[First Flight in Texas]
Photograph of the first flight in Texas. A biplane in visible in the sky above some buildings. Inscription on the back reads "Dallas 1908, Rogers in plane."
[Interior View of Joseph Gordon's Office Building]
Photograph of an interior view of Joseph Gordon's architect office building. There is an architect working at a drafting table and an office behind a partition behind him.
[Interior View of the Adams & Adams Architects Offices]
Photograph of an interior view of Adams & Adams Architects Offices. There are five men working at tables, and there is another office in the background behind a wall.
Texas First Air Flight
Photograph of the first flight in Texas. A biplane is in the sky and a man's hat is partially visible at the left and a utility pole is at the right. "Rogers" is indicated in the inscription on the back.
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