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[Form letter from Geo. S. Anderson, W. W. Haynes, Thos. E. Roberts, E. M. Collier addressed to Trustee - October 1, 1952]
A form letter addressed to Trustee from Geo. S. Anderson, President, W. W. Haynes, Vice-President, Thos. E. Roberts, Secretary and E. M. Collier, Administrator, Hendrick Memorial Hospital dated October 1, 1952. Anderson, Haynes, Roberts and Collier advise the Trustees of the need of Hardin-Simmons University for $150,000.00 to complete the girls' dormitory assuring them that the hospital can make the loan to the University and requests a vote for or against making the loan. Handwritten note by Carswell dates the decision as needed by October 3, 1952.
[Letter from J. A. Anderson to Lyman Stewart, August 16, 1913]
Letter from J. A. Anderson to Lyman Stewart discussing a meeting hosted by the Sayles for California oil men to attempt to interest them in the Sayles' land.
[Letter from J. A. Anderson to W. C. Price, August 16, 1913]
Letter from J. A. Anderson to W. C. Price introducing Price to Henry Sayles, who wants to meet Price in regard to land Sayles owns.
[Letter from J. Marcus Anderson to Truett Latimer, May 3, 1961]
Letter from J. Marcus Anderson to Truett Latimer stating support for the bill that would increase the state highway speed limit to seventy miles per hour and remove hidden traps for speeders. The letter is signed by multiple people.
[Letter from James C. Anderson, Jr. to Truett Latimer, March 30, 1961]
Letter from James C. Anderson, Jr. to Truett Latimer as words of gratitude for supporting Texas House Bill #90.
[Telegram from L. A. Anderson, March 27, 1961]
Telegram from L. A. Anderson for Truett Latimer asking that he vote against House Bill 156 or amend it to exclude specialized motor carriers.
[Telegram from Lloyd Anderson, March 19, 1955]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Lloyd Anderson regarding opposition to Texas House Bill 20, which would create the Trinity River Authority. He states that it would be harmful to all areas of Texas outside of the Trinity Valley.
[Letter from Lloyd Anderson and Jim Anderson to Truett Latimer, March 30, 1961]
Letter from Lloyd Anderson and Jim Anderson to Truett Latimer expressing opposition to House Bill 156.
[Letter from Louis H. Anderson to Truett Latimer, June 29, 1955]
Letter from Louis H. Anderson to Truett Latimer discussing their time together in the previous Session of Legislature.
[Letter from Marguerite Anderson to Truett Latimer, January 20, 1959]
Letter from Marguerite Anderson to Truett Latimer discussing the Legal Rights Amendment. Miss Anderson hopes he supports it and informs him of the mimeograph sheet on 'Objections' prepared by the Texas Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. She also mentions his talk to the Retail Merchants Committee and a statement she liked from Judge Caffee.
[Telegram from Marguerite Anderson to Truett Latimer, April 16, 1959]
Telegram sent to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer from Marguerite Anderson expressing her opposition to HB 727, a bill levying new sales taxes.
[Letter from F. F. Andrews to T. N. Carswell - February 15, 1941]
A letter written to T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from F. F. Andrews, Post Commander, Havens-Cannon Post 24, West Grade School, Principal, Anadarko, Oklahoma, dated February 15, 1941. Andrews advises of his interest in the Abilene Ministerial Alliance due to two companies out of Anadarko being in the Abilene area. He advises of the enclosed rosters for the two companies explaining that the town and the men's officers are interested in the welfare of the men. Andrews advises of several Indians belonging to the company and suggests, for unusual entertainment, that they be asked to perform some dances in their costumes. He gives assurance they are not looking for special attention for these men acknowledging their understanding that there are 19,000 men that need the attention of the Abilene community. The attached rosters are of Company "F" 120th Quartermaster Regiment and of Battery "B" 158th F.A.; a penciled "a" is by the names of men who are from Anadarko . The reverse side of the roster includes handwritten names and notations. An attached roster provides a listing of names of officers from Anadarko and a postscript by Andrews stating, "These men are worthy of any trust that you may ask of them".
[Letter from Bill Andis to Truett Latimer, September 1, 1953]
Letter from Bill Andis to Truett Latimer discussing a recent casual "get-together" with other representatives and their wives.
[Letter from Bill R. Andis to Truett Latimer, June 17, 1953]
Letter from Bill R. Andis to Truett Latimer discussing his satisfaction with serving with Latimer in the just-finished session of the 53rd Legislature of Texas.
[Letter from J. Andrews to W. J. Bryan, July 1, 1914]
Letter from J. Andrews to W. J. Bryan following up on a letter that Mr. Bryan sent and sending regards to Mr. Bryan's family.
[Letter from Jesse Andrews to Carlton Moore, March 11, 1955]
Letter from Jesse Andrews to Carlton Moore expressing opposition to Senate Bill 301.
[Letter from Jesse Andrews to Truett Latimer, March 11, 1955]
Letter from Jesse Andrews to Truett Latimer which reads, ''A letter similar to the attached was sent to my other friends in the Harris County delegation".
[Letter from Dr. John P. Andrews to Truett Latimer, February, 1953]
Letter from John P. Andrews to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #5, related to updating laws for the field of optometry.
[Letter from Dr. John P. Andrews to Truett Latimer, February, 1953]
Letter from Dr. John P. Andrews to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #5.
[Letter from Mrs. E. H. Andrews to Truett Latimer, April 17, 1961]
Letter from Mrs. E. H. Andrews to Truett Latimer discussing her support of Senator Grady Hazlewood's lewd movie bill.
[Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer, April 12, 1955]
Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer as an invitation to the Fourth Annual Dinner hosted by the Friends of the Hardin-Simmons University Library.
[Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer, February 13, 1961]
Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer as words of gratitude for placing the Abilene Public Library on his mailing list.
[Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer, May 5, 1961]
Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer thanking him for sending reports on taxation prepared by the Texas Commission on State and Local Tax Policy. She goes on to discuss the need for an increase in the State Library budget.
[Memo from Thelma Andrews to Dr. Walton, October 6, 1942]
Memorandum from Thelma Andrews to Dr. Walton discussing where to file important materials.
[Anglo-Saxon Grenadiers Membership Certificate for Thomas Cooke]
Certificate provided to Thomas Cooke to show his membership in the Ango-Saxon Grenadiers. The certificate entitles the named subscriber to share in the English Jockey Club Stakes Charity Sweep Drawing in 1932. This certificate is numbered 06398.
[Anglo-Saxon Grenadiers Membership Certificate for Thomas Cooke]
Certificate provided to Thomas Cooke to show his membership in the Ango-Saxon Grenadiers. The certificate entitles the named subscriber to share in the English Jockey Club Stakes Charity Sweep Drawing in 1932. This certificate is numbered 06399.
[Letter from Annie to T. N. Carswell - August 6, 1946]
A letter written to Uncle Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Annie, Jacksonville 5, Florida, dated August 6, 1946. Annie advises that Eula suggested she send Margaret Anne's address to Carswell in order that he might see her while he was in New York. She talks about liking her work at the Internal Revenue, advises that Bob is fine and asks about Carswell's Travel Agency.
[Correspondence S. T. Ansell, October 3, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence from S. T. Ansell to the Adjutant General of the Army clarifying the regulations surrounding insurance coverage for soldiers charged with desertion.
[Ham Radio QSL Card from William O. Ansley, Jr.]
Contact confirmation card, or QSL, belonging to William O. Ansley, Jr. A radio call sign, along with transmitter and receiver specifications, are featured on the card. The card is decorated with a printed boarder image of farmers working in a field. The printed outline of the state of Texas surrounds the call sign in the center, with Abilene shown marked by a star within the state.
[Letter from W. O. Ansley Jr. to Truett Latimer, May 5, 1953]
Letter from W. O. Ansley Jr. to Truett Latimer requesting Latimer vote in favor of senate bill 332, allowing license plates for Texas Amateur Radio operators.
[Letter from Austin E. Anson to Truett Latimer, December 14, 1956]
Letter from Austin E. Anson of Texas Citrus and Vegetable Growers and Shippers to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer introducing a gift package for Christmas.
[Telegram from Ulrich Anstead and C. E. Barksdale, March 2, 1953]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Ulrich Anstead and C. E. Barksdale regarding investigating House Bill 344, meant to strengthen terms used in the Automobile Certificate of Title Act.
[Letter from John and Grace Anthony to Alpha and Tom, March 9, 1959]
Letter from John and Grace Anthony to Alpha and Tom advocating for House Bill 42, the Psychologist Certification Act. They attach newspaper clippings from the Houston Press that contain ads for psychological procedures. They claim the individuals who own these ads aren't certified-psychologists.
[Letter from Mrs. W. M. Antilley to Truett Latimer, February 27, 1961]
Letter from Mrs. W. M. Antilley to Truett Latimer discussing Antilley's opposition on behalf of the Better World Committee of the Elmdale Baptist Church to H.J.R. 4, which would legalize horse racing.
[Letter from Arthur F. Antle to W. J. Bryan, February 7, 1938]
Letter from Arthur F. Antle to W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of the letter he sent from the Abilene Reporter-News and explaining to Mr. Bryan the memories it brought back to him.
[Telegram from Reuben Anton, April 15, 1959]
Telegram from Reuben Anton to Truett Latimer opposing House Bill 727, a bill that he says would impose a five percent gross receipts tax on scrap yards in Texas. He explains how the bill would cause his customers to start shopping from neighboring states.
[Telegram from Reuben Anton, April 16, 1959]
Telegram from Reuben Anton for Truett Latimer thanking him for his efforts in opposing section 14 on House Bill 727.
Shelby County, Texas
Blue line print of survey map of Shelby County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, cities, towns, and roads. Handwritten notes have been made on the published map in red ink to emphasize certain points on the map. Scale [ca. 1:213,333] (4000 varas to 5/8 of an inch).
Sutton County
Blue line print of survey map of Sutton County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, blocks of land, cities, and towns. Scale [ca. 1:242,424] (5000 varas to 11/16 of an inch).
[Telegram from Carlos Appleton, April 6, 1955]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Carlos Appleton regarding support for Texas House bill 714, the Unfair Sales Act.
[District Military Inspector General Orders 2]
Document outlining orders from SATC District 10 Military Inspector's office regarding Lt. Col. H. LaF. Applewhite's assignment to the position and the appointment of three assisting officers.
[Telegram from H. LaF. Applewhite to L. R. Hare, December 11, 1918]
Telegram sent from L. HaF. Applewhite to Lt. Col. L. R. Hare stating that certain items furnished to SATC units, such as pianos and phonographs, can be sold before the unit is officially disbanded, and explains what is to be done with the money made.
[Telegram from H. LaF. Applewhite to L. R. Hare, December 27, 1918]
Telegram sent from SATC military district inspector H. LaF. Applewhite to Lt. Col. L. R. Hare, commander of the Abilene Christian College Unit, discussing missing contracts from the unit for contract surgeons.
[Telegram from H. LaF. Applewhite to L. R. Hare, December 27, 1918]
Telegram sent from SATC military district inspector H. LaF. Applewhite to Lt. Col. L. R. Hare, commander of the Simmons College Unit, discussing missing contracts from the unit for contract surgeons.
[Telegram from H. LaF. Applewhite to L. R. Hare, December 31, 1918]
Telegram sent from H. LaF. Applewhite to Lt. Col. L. R. Hare, commander of the SATC Simmons College Unit, listing officers to be discharged on January 2, 1919.
[Telegram from H. LaF. Applewhite to L. R. Hare, January 18, 1919]
Telegram sent from SATC District Military Inspector H. LaF. Applewhite to Simmons College Unit commander Lt. Col. L. R. Hare ordering him to dispose of government issues property at the unit, because the school withdrew an application to continue using its SATC property for an ROTC program.
[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 12]
Memorandum outlining a communication received from the Adjutant General's Department regarding the completion of induction papers.
[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 13]
Memorandum outlining policies to increase the induction of men into the Collegiate Division of the Students Army Training Corps.
[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 14]
Memorandum outlining the changes in the procedures handling individual inductions of men into the Students Army Training Corps.
[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 15]
Memorandum outlining the officers for District 10 of the Students Army Training Corps at the University of Texas.
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