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[Letter from T. N. Carswell to W. E. Hill, Cherokee Baptist Association - September 29, 1942]
A letter written to Rev. W. E. Hill, Moderator, Cherokee Baptist Association, Jacksonville, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Chairman 24th District United Texas Drys, dated September 29, 1942. Carswell expresses his amazement at the lack of interest of many Christians and the opposition of some non-Christians in the liquor traffic. He advises of having written 26 church schools in Texas requesting information regarding the curriculum each school offers on the effects of beverage alcohol. He suggests that Baptist schools should include a required course of study on the effects of beverage alcohol.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to C. E. Peoples - May 29, 1942]
A letter written to President C. E. Peoples, Lon Morris College, Jacksonville, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Chairman 24th Senatorial District Drys, dated May 29, 1942. Carswell requests a reply to a letter written on March 4 regarding what Christian Schools and Colleges are doing about the use of Beverage Alcohol.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Dr. R. W. Null, Jr., February 6, 1953]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Dr. R. W. Null, Jr. discussing his intentions to carefully consider his vote on Texas House Bill #5, regarding amending laws on optometry, and when the public hearing on the bill will be.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to J. W. Hooker, March 23, 1953]
Letter from Truett Latimer to J. W. Hooker discussing correspondence he wrote on Hooker's behalf to Hayden Brown about a lumber inquiry. He also includes Brown's address for Hooker's further use.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Hayden Brown, February 23, 1953]
Photocopy of a letter from Truett Latimer to Hayden Brown suggesting he contact a man named, J. W. Hooker about a lumber deal and updating him on his younger brother.
Map of Cherokee Co.
Blue line print of survey map of Cherokee County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, cities, towns, roads, the old San Antonio Road, and railroads. Handwritten notes have been made on the published map in red ink to highlight San Antonio Road, "1851 Cherokee Co. Map." Scale [ca. 1:213,333] (4000 varas to 5/8 of an inch).
General Highway Map Cherokee County, Texas
Highway map of Cherokee County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, streams, cities, towns, outlying buildings (including schools, churches, and post offices), roads, highways (giving mileage between points), bridges, railroads, cemeteries, and oil fields. Map includes four inset maps - Reklaw, Dailville, Forest, and Maydelle - a key to counties diagram, a key to sheets diagram, and an extensive legend in the lower-left corner, indicating geographical and human-made features. Handwritten notes have been made made to the map in pencil to denote the approximate route of the Old San Antonio Road. Scale [ca. 1:126,720] (2 miles to the inch).
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