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The Chromascope and Key, Volume 31, 1931
1931 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Senior Class Austin College and the Senior Class of Kidd Key College.
The Chromascope and Key, Volume 32, 1932
1932 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Student bodies of Austin College and Kidd-Key College.
The Chromascope and Key, Volume 33, 1933
1933 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Student bodies of Austin College and Kidd-Key College.
The Chromascope, Volume 30, 1930
1930 yearbook for Austin College, published annually by the Senior Class.
The Chromascope, Volume 34, 1934
1934 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Senior Class of Austin College.
The Chromascope, Volume 35, 1935
1935 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Senior Class of Austin College.
The Chromascope, Volume 36, 1936
1936 yearbook for Austin College, published annually by the Senior Class.
The Chromascope, Volume 37, 1937
1937 yearbook for Austin College, published annually by the Senior Class.
The Chromascope, Volume 38, 1938
1938 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Senior Class of Austin College.
The Chromascope, Volume 39, 1939
1939 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Senior Class of Austin College.
[David Mitchell and Descendants]
Copy of "David Mitchell and Descendants" originally written by Thomas Mitchell, Jr. The manuscript starts with David Mitchell, possibly a Revolutionary soldier, and details what is known about his life and those of his descendants. The record ends with the marriage of his widow, Sarah Patterson Mitchell Frear, to Abraham Frear. It states that she was the mother and grandmother of many Frears and Mitchells in the family. After the record, there is a note about the original manuscript's author; it was then copied by Ora Osterhout.
[Extracts from Osterhout Family Letters]
The first extract is from Burgess Osterhout to May Patterson Frear Osterhout, referred to as Mrs. Paul Osterhout, discussing what he had found at the Osterhout library. He found their family coat of arms and promised to mail her a photo of it. The second letter fragment is from George E. Osterhout to May Patterson Frear Osterhout regarding a marker for Jeremiah Osterhout's wife, Juna Reno.
Worley's Sherman City Directory, 1935
The directory for Sherman, Texas includes address listings for businesses and individuals as well as advertisements from local businesses. According to the title page, the directory contains "an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide and Much Information of a Miscellaneous Character; also a Buyers' Guide and a Complete Classified Business Directory." General index is on page 7; index to advertisers is on page 8.
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