Contract between Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company of Texas and The Wichita Falls Railway Company detailing an agreement between the companies regarding a railroad line between Wichita Falls and Henrietta, Texas. The contract is unsigned and the last page has "Railroad" written on the back.
Document in which Benjamin H. Basset is transferring the estate rights of his deceased father, B. H. Bassett unto Mrs. M. E. Sayles, based on a a previously made land deed between the deceased Bassett and the deceased John Sayles. A handwritten notarization and certification of filing are both attached to the document.
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from C. M. Caldwell, Abilene, Texas, dated June 12, 1956. Caldwell apologizes for forgetting the fish fry at Church the last evening describing the events of his day including Bill Ledbetter and Marvin Lewis inquiring as to where he had been and ends his apology with "I will have to admit, I am slipping, all I can say is thank you and forgive me."
Letter from the Central West Texas Friends of Olin Culberson discussing statistics about the Railroad Commission overseeing the Texas oil and gas industry and promoting Olin Culberson for re-election to the position of railroad commissioner.
Letter from E. L. Buelow to Truett Latimer discussing Mr. Latimer's and Mr. French Robertson's appearance on a KRBC-TV program. He also expresses approval of House Bill 334.
Letter from Jack Dillard to Truett Latimer requesting that his cowboy band play one of Senator Blakley's favorite songs, having it dedicated to Mrs. Blakley.
Letter from John A. Lomax to Senator W. J. Bryan asking him to contribute some detailed information to be incorporated in a book being written about horses.
Letter from John Sayles to Horace F. Wade delivering renewal notes. Sayles is sure he has been given all credit he is due on account of the settlement Wade made with Perry Sayles. Sayles says he will get in touch with Wade when he is ready to make settlement on these notes.
Letter from John Sayles to Perry Sayles discussing a request to transfer the case to some place on the railroad. Sayles says he will not transfer as they may have local influence in their favor. He tells Perry to try to get some fees from the executors of an estate.
Letter from M. J. Jackson to Perry Sayles discussing a previous loan note executed by Mac Sayles, John Sayles and Perry Sayles and its future repayment.
Letter from Mrs. Beulah O. Van Etten to Truett Latimer asking for his help in contacting the Department of Public Welfare. Mrs. Etten details the problems she has gone through in trying to get aid for housing and other necessities.
Letter from Sam Houston to Col. Joseph Ellis discussing a prior letter, Houston's journey, and the many illnesses being suffered by their mutual acquaintances. The outside of the letter contains the postage information.
A letter written to Rupert [Rupert Johnson,] from T. N. Carswell, dated June 12, 1949. Carswell advises that he did not look at the market business realistically confiding that he cannot see anything but another downward trend and gives a report on the local economy.
A letter addressed to The Military Service Publishing Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, from Parramore Post 57 American Legion, T. N. Carswell, Post Commander, dated June 12, 1941. Carswell places an order for books including The State Defense Force Manual and 16 other military training manuals.
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Thos. B. Love, Lawyer, Dallas, Texas, dated June 12, 1941. Love expresses his appreciation for the note and enclosure from Carswell. He describes the suit [a suit challenging the new liquor control act passed by the 47th Legislature] as a travesty advising that application should be made to the Supreme Court for a Writ of Mandamus to compel the publication of this law by the Secretary of State and to compel its enforcement by the State Liquor Control Board. He asks, in a postscript, if Carswell is related to his old friend Robert Carswell of Decatur with whom he served in the Texas Legislature.
Letter from Travis Smith to Truett Latimer thanking him for the audit report of the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas. He also asks for the audit report of the medical branch of the University of Texas.
Letter from Truett Latimer to John Ben Shepperd apologizing for not being present at Shepperd's speech in Abilene and discussing how the Abilene Reporter-News covered the speech two days in a row. He also briefly mentions a previous political comment he made of another legislative member.
An embossed and printed thank-you-card with gold, glittered lettering. Inside is a note written to Uncle Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Gloria Carswell, dated June 12, 1961. Gloria expresses her appreciation for the gift of money for graduation. The envelope into which the card was placed is also included. The envelope is addressed to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas postmarked WAYCROSS, GA. JUN 12 1961. The reverse side includes a return address of 712 Magnolia Dr., Waycross, Ga.
Contract between Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company of Texas and The Wichita Falls Railway Company detailing an agreement between the companies regarding a railroad line between Wichita Falls and Henrietta, Texas. Also included is the Railroad Commission of Texas's approval of the contract. "Henry Sayles" is handwritten on the title page in pencil.
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