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Baby in Chair; Baby in Stroller
Copy negative of two pictures. The picture on the left is a portrait of baby LaNelle Hefner in 1914. The picture on the right is of LaNelle sitting in a chair and baby Kit Carson Hefner in a stroller on a porch in front of a door in 1916.
Big Springs
Topographic quadrangle map of Big Spring, Texas, and the surrounding area, showing towns, roads, bodies of water, landmarks, and borders, with relief shown by contours (interval 100 feet with supplementary contours at 50 foot intervals) and spot heights. A location diagram is included in the lower-right corner. Scale 1:250,000
Building Crew at Home Site
Copy photograph of a building crew standing on the porch of a house. Seven men stand on the upstairs porch of a light-colored wooden house. The house has several columns around the downstairs porch.
Building Exterior
Copy negative of the exterior of Hefner Hotel in Sweetwater, Texas. There are a few men posing in front, and two vehicles can be seen off to the side.
Building Exterior
Copy negative of a card, showing a picture of the Hotel Hefner in Sweetwater, Texas. The card has the address, rates, and a description of the services provided by Doctors Hefner and Brown, who are located at the hotel.
Building Exterior
Copy photograph of the exterior of the Roscoe school building. The building is a three-storey brick structure with a tower. Behind the school are a windmill and water tower.
Child in Yard; Child in Yard
1 copy negative of 2 images. The first image is of a baby, Kit Carson Hefner. She is in the yard, opening the gate of a white fence. Several other houses can be seen in the background. The second image is of Kit standing in the middle of the same yard, wearing a hat.
[Clipping: Historians Meet At Hotel Today]
Newspaper clipping with an article describing a meeting to take place of the West Texas Historical association at the Wooten Hotel. The meeting is said to feature senator W. J. Bryan as a speaker. Partial articles ar visible int he clipping and a cartoon of a train is printed on the reverse side.
[Clipping: Nolan County's Pioneers Named]
Newspaper clippings of an article about Nolan County citizens in 1880.
Combination Map of Parts of Jones, Taylor, Fisher, and Nolan Counties.
Survey map of parts of Jones, Taylor, Fisher, and Nolan Counties, showing rivers, towns, boundaries, creeks, original land grants or surveys, roads, and blocks of land. A legend indicating drilling wells, gas wells, abandoned wells, and dry holes is included in the lower-left corner of the second sheet. Handwritten notes have been made on the map in red pencil to outline specific tracts of land. Scale [ca. 1:66,667] (2000 varas to the inch).
[Conqueror of the Chiefs Tablet with Drawings]
A red Conqueror of the Chiefs Tablet containing drawings and writings by Roy Crane, including map tracings and reproductions.
[Conqueror of the Chiefs Tablet with Drawings]
A red Conqueror of the Chiefs writing tablet containing drawings and writings by Roy Crane, including ships, trains, maps, and automobiles.
[Correspondence between Henry Sayles and J. Carlisle, September 21, 1891 - September 28, 1891]
Letter from J. Carlisle to Henry Sayles inquiring about using a property in Nolan County until Sayles is able to sell it. A response from Henry Sayles to J. Carlisle is written on the back, laying out terms under which he will agree to lease the property.
Downtown Street Scene
Copy negative of a street in downtown Roscoe, Texas. There are stores and power lines along each side, people on the sidewalks and street, carriages, and horses.
Exterior of Hospital
Copy negative of the exterior of Andrew Hefner Hospital in Sweetwater, Texas in 1912. Several people are posing for the picture on the porch and steps.
Family in Car
Copy negative of a family in a car. In the front seat are Francis Marion Hefner and Jonathan Stone driving. In the back seat are mother Lela Hefner Cummings and children Maurice, Alpha Theta, and Imogene.The car is on a dirt road with a field and fence in the background, and has a trunk tied to the side.
Family in Front of House
Copy negative of a family standing in front of a house with horses. There are seven children, a man, and a woman. Two of the boys are holding horses. The house has a porch and a fence around it, and there is a small water tower behind it.
Family in Yard
Copy negative of H. L, Edna, Lucille, Ray and Roy Knight. There are two images, the one on the left is of a baby on a yard looking down at a tilted over tricycle, with a big two story house in the background. The picture on the right is of a family, with a man and a woman standing behind four young children of different ages.
Family on Front Porch
Copy negative of a family sitting and standing on the porch of a house with two chimneys.
Family Photo at Home
Copy negative of a woman, child, and man sitting on the steps in front of a house in Roscoe, Texas. The house is wooden, and there are a door and rocking chair on the porch behind the family.
Farmers With Cotton Bales
Copy photograph of farms with cotton bales. Several farmers stand behind a barbed wire fence with cotton bales in trucks. Behind them is a wooden building with a tall chimney.
[Foreshortening and Exaggerating Action Comics with Criticism]
Cartoon drawings of people in action - some drawn by Roy Crane, Jr., and some drawn by Charles N. Landon - with notes and criticisms handwritten around the drawings.
Girls with Dolls; Portrait of Mother and Child
Copy negative of two pictures. The first is of Ova Milling Brown and LaNelle Hefner in costumes holding baby dolls with men, a horse and buggy, and houses in the background, taken in Sweetwater in 1916. The second picture is a portrait of mother and daughter Lydia Young and Verna Nell Young taken in the mid 1920's in Eastland.
Group Camping
Copy photograph of a group of seven people camping. There appear to be three men and four women present. The man in the foreground is holding a shotgun. Seated on the ground near two kettles are a man and a woman, and behind them are three other women and a man shielding his face with his hat.
[Henry Sayles Tax Statement 1896]
Statement of taxes due on lands owned or controlled by Henry Sayles for the year of 1896.
Hospital Exterior
Copy negative of the exterior of a hospital out in an big field. The building is two stories high. There are two trucks parked outside the hospital. In the background there seems to be other houses and buildings surrounded by trees.
Hotel Exterior with People
Copy negative of several people, including the Hefner family, gathered in front of Hotel Hefner. The hotel is two-stories tall with a wrap-around porch and balcony. The group includes fourteen men, nine women, a small boy and a baby. The men mostly wear suits and hats and the women wear long with high collars.
House in Snow
Copy negative of a house in a snowstorm.
House in Snow
Copy negative of a house set behind trees covered in snow. The house has multiple stories and pillars on the front porch. There is an iron fence that lines the front of the property.
House with Children on Porch
Copy negative of a house with a fence around it. There are four children and two dogs standing on the porch of the house, and there are other houses and a windmill in the background.
[Inventory of Property Owned by Henry Sayles, T. O. Anderson, and M. Marx, 1892]
Inventory list created by Henry Sayles, T. O. Anderson, and M. Marx of the property they own, prepared for the tax assessor of Nolan County.
[Kingfisher Theme Tablet Cover with Illustrations]
The cardboard cover of a Kingfisher Theme Tablet, with small drawings of a small man, a kingfisher bird, and other small birds.
L L Medlock*
Copy photograph of a portrait of businessman L. L. Medlock. Medlock is photographed from the side and from the torso up. He is wearing an suit and tie.
[The Leader Tablet with Drawings]
A Leader writing tablet with a maroon cardboard cover, containing drawings and writings by Roy Crane, including illustrations of buildings, houses, battles, ships, trains, and automobiles. There are a few school exercises among the illustrations.
[Letter from Ben Brock to Truett Latimer, January 30, 1953]
Letter from Ben Brock to Truett Latimer discussing concerns regarding Texas Senate Bill #24 and Texas House Bill #216.
[Letter from Charles Landon to Roy Crane]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures Crane sent to him, along with his criticisms.
[Letter from Charles Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning comics Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten around and on the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning anatomy and action drawings Crane sent to him, along with his criticisms.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning close-up drawings of facial expressions and profiles Crane sent to him, with his criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of several people Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricatures of people in active poses, including a German military man and a dancing skeleton, that Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning drawings of ankles, feet, and footwear Crane sent to him, with his criticisms handwritten on and around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning caricature drawings of animals Crane sent to him, along with his criticisms, handwritten around the drawings.
[Letter from Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr.]
Letter from cartoonist Mr. Charles N. Landon to Roy Crane, Jr., returning comics with perspective drawings Crane sent to him, with Landon's criticisms handwritten in and around the drawings.
[Letter from E. Q. Daniel to Truett Latimer, August 16, 1961]
Letter from E. Q. Daniel to Truett Latimer thanking him for the letter he sent concerning the elimination of a charge made by the State on Real Estate Brokers. Mr. Daniel suggests the elimination of another charge instead of the one currently selected.
[Letter from E. Q. Daniel to Truett Latimer, December 14, 1961]
Letter from E. Q. Daniel to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer stating that he believes Latimer would do well in his district if he ran for the State Senate.
[Letter from George W. Leonard, Jr. to Truett Latimer, December 22, 1960]
Letter from George W. Leonard, Jr. to Truett Latimer; He encloses [both not included here] a copy of the State Bar Journal for October 1960 and the bill that would implement the Legislative Program of the State Bar of Texas. He says the Bar Journal explains the purpose of each of the proposals in the bill.
[Letter from George W. Leonard, Jr. to Truett Latimer, February 20, 1961]
Letter from George W. Leonard, Jr. to Truett Latimer; He encloses clippings from various newspapers concerning the Legislative Program of the State Bar of Texas.
[Letter from H. D. Norris to Truett Latimer, December 5, 1960]
Letter from H. D. Norris to Truett Latimer expressing concern with the lack of interest in school legislation.
[Letter from Harley Sadler to T. N. Carswell - February 28, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Commander, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Harley Sadler, Brownwood, Texas, dated February 28, 1941. Sadler confirms his receipt of the wire from Carswell and brags that their show is one of the largest and finest companies they have ever brought to Abilene.
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