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[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 126]
Bulletin reprinting changes to Army Regulations, paragraph 1165, which addresses discharge, as well as letters from the US Army Adjutant General's Office regarding: carrying ammunition on troop transports; naming an artillery battery at Fort Crockett after soldier Leonard Hoskins; application to Central Officers' Training Schools; and enlisted men sent to officers' schools.
[Letter from Stone and Davis to Mrs. Thelma Harrington, August 12, 1960]
Letter from Stone and Davis to Mrs. Thelma Harrington discussing the Gloria D. Hanson Vs. James Alvis Hanson case. They inform Mrs. Harrington that the case hearing is on the 2nd of September, 1960, and tells the related parties how to prepare for it.
[Letter from Ora Woods to Truett Latimer, February 10, 1961]
Letter from Ora Woods to Truett Latimer asking for help in getting medical attention for her son in prison. She attaches his admission summary from the Texas Department of Corrections, Huntsville, Texas.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Ed Mead, June 4, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Ed Mead asking for admiral commissions for Dr. J. E. Peavy, Leroy Jennings, Jr., and Leroy Johnson.
[Letter from Herman L. Begeman to Charles D. Winter, July 2, 1959]
Letter from Herman L. Begeman to Charles D. Winter discussing the endorsement to the policy number 'CA - 856858 - Grover Anthony'. Mr. Begeman recommends they disregard the endorsement, in relation to a claim, because it has not been prescribed for use in Texas.
[Letter from Mrs. George C. Boller to Truett Latimer, June 4, 1957]
Letter from Mrs. George C. Boller to Truett Latimer thanking him for his work on HCR 13.
[Letter from H. D. Dodgen to Allen Wright, April 6, 1959]
Letter from H. D. Dodgen of the Texas Game and Fish Commission to Allen Wright discussing controversy around the several Commission projects, including Rollover Fish Pass on Bolivar Peninsula, a quail hatchery in Smith County, and development of the Substrata Acoustic Probe. Dodgen explains the purpose and efficacy of these projects and refutes claims that the Commission has been spending irresponsibly.
[Letter from Stanton Stone to Donald J. MacKay, July 29, 1960]
Letter from Stanton Stone to Donald J. MacKay discussing the case of Gloria D. Hanson vs. James Alvis Hanson. He advises that Mr. Hanson stay in his home in Abilene, Texas.
[Letter from H. L. Begeman to the American Indemnity Company, 1960~]
Letter from H. L. Begeman of the Texas Board of Insurance to the American Indemnity Company requesting more information on a specific endorsement in a policy claim.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Mrs. Lamar S. Clark, March 16, 1961]
Letter from Texas State Representative Truett Latimer to Mrs. Lamar S. Clark discussing the reasons for his opposition to HJR 4, a resolution that would legalize horse race gambling.
[Letter from Granville Byrom et al to Truett Latimer, March 19, 1959]
Letter from Granville Byrom, Samuel Grady Weaver, Jack L. Garner, and W. F. Siekman of the American National Insurance Company to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer expressing their opposition to House Bill 510.
[Clipping: Prohibition, Senate Votes Hike State Poll Tax Total]
Newspaper clipping about the poll tax payments in some Texas counties such as Dallas, Galveston, Orange, Harris, and Tom Green.
[Letter from Allan Shivers to E. H. Thornton, February 9, 1954]
Letter from Allan Shivers to E. H. Thornton discussing the issue of adequate highways and the financing needed for them. He briefly talks about the farm-to-market road program and thinks it poses a construction and financial problem. He suggests that the Highway Commission and similar groups come together to form a solution. There is also a document that contains a list of the groups that participated in the conferences with the Highway Commission regarding highway finances. On the other side of that document is a map of the United States with each state numbered with its respective gasoline tax price.
[Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to Truett Latimer, February 25, 1954]
Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to Truett Latimer informing him that Lonie Kiel was hospitalized in Galveston at the University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals.
[Letter from Vernon E. Smith to Truett Latimer, October 1, 1953]
Letter from Vernon E. Smith to Truett Latimer discussing financial aid for medical operations towards their mutual friend, H. A. "Salty" Hull.
[Letter from Joe A. Williamson to Truett Latimer, March 12, 1953]
Letter from Joe A. Williamson to Truett Latimer discussing his opposition to House Joint Resolution 28.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Earl Glenn Rose, March 2, 1953]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Earl Glenn Rose discussing a letter Rose wrote to Bill Kugle.
[Letter to Mr. Sayles, August 17, 1909]
Letter to Mr. Sayles discussing the writer's travel plans, stating they are giving up their trip to New York and Boston and will leave for Galveston in a few days.
[Expenses of W. K. McAlpine's Estate Billed by Rustin & Company, August 7, 1902]
List of expenses of W. K. McAlpine's estate billed by Rustin & Company. The listed expenses are from July and August, 1902.
[Check Written to L. D. Clepper]
Galveston National Bank check made out to L. D. Clepper for $16.05 and signed by W. K. McAlpine. The background of the check has a yellow seal in the center for the U.S. Internal Revenue and the text "Documentary Stamp" around the number 2 on either side of the seal. The back of the check is stamped with three stamps from the Galveston National Bank, the First National Bank, and Cle[..] House, and endorsed by L. D. Clepper and J. M. Callawary.
[List of Company Taxes]
Handwritten list of taxes owed by several companies and partnerships in different counties, including Sayles and Hughes, and New Sayles. A note in the top right reads, "ask about other steer place" and a note on the back of the page reads, "Taxes and bills ch Hughes for his part".
[Letter from H. M. Trueheart & Co. to W. K. McAlpine, October 17, 1893]
Letter from the H. M. Trueheart & Company sent to Col. William K. McAlpine informing him of property taxes still owed for the year of 1893. A purple stamp and handwritten note from the Trueheart Company at the bottom mark the bill as paid.
[Statement From the Galveston National Bank]
Bank statement from the Galveston National Bank stating that the balance as of June 9, 1901 was $512.34 and acknowledging receipt of cancelled checks nos. 915, 916, 917, and 918.
[Lien Note of Henry Sayles]
Lien note stating the principal sums and amount of interest owed by Henry Sayles to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company and stating the vendor's liens of Henry Sayles Jr. and Mac Sayles that Henry Sayles is transfering to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company. The document is unsigned and not notarized.
[Tax Receipt for W. K. McAlpine, 1896]
Receipt for taxes paid by W. K. McAlpine to H. M. Trueheart and Co.
[Henry Sayles Offering Lien Notes as Collateral Draft]
Documentation of Henry Sayles offering the two vendor's lien notes of Ed. S. Hughes as collateral to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company. The document is unsigned and not notarized.
[Receipt for Taxes Paid to the City of Galveston, 1899]
Receipt for taxes paid to the City of Galveston by W. K. McAlpine for the year 1899. The receipt includes the assessed value of McAlpine's property in Galveston and a listing of taxes paid.
[Henry Sayles Offering Lien Notes as Collateral Draft 2]
Documentation of Henry Sayles offering the two vendor's lien notes of Ed. S. Hughes as collateral to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company. The document is unsigned and not notarized.
[Henry Sayles Offering Lien Notes as Collateral]
Signed documentation of Henry Sayles offering the two vendor's lien notes of Ed. S. Hughes as collateral to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company.
[Henry Sayles Lien Note]
Lien note stating that Henry Sayles promises to pay $5000 dollars with 8% interest to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company by the date of March 24, 1915.
[Statement Acknowledging Receipt of Payment]
Document stating that the children of Sarah R. Gouldman, Lillie M. Gouldman, Ira A. Reynolds, James E. Gouldman, Sadie I. Gouldman, and Carl E. Gouldman, have received their share of the inheritance from Dugald McAlpine, totalling $43.05 each.
[Receipt for Washington County Taxes, 1899]
Receipt for taxes and late fees paid to Washington County by W. K. McAlpine. The receipt includes the assessed value of McAlpine's property in the county and a list of taxes and penalties paid.
[Check Written to Sayles & McAlpine]
Galveston National Bank check made out to Sayles & McAlpine for $1,500.00 and signed by W. K. McAlpine. The background of the check has a yellow seal in the center for the U.S. Internal Revenue and the text "Documentary Stamp" around the number 2 on either side of the seal. The back of the check is endorsed by Sayles & McAlpine and stamped by the First National Bank, The Galveston National Bank, the Fort Worth National Bank, and W. L. Moody & Co.
[Statement of W. K. McAlpine's Account with Galveston National Bank]
Bank statement of W. K. McAlpine's account with the Galveston National Bank showing the activity of his account from April 22 to June 10, 1901.
[Copy of W. K. McAlpine's Last Will and Testament]
Copy of W. K. McAlpine's last will and testament, specifying how to divide his property among his children and relatives, originally signed January 28, 1899. There is a short statement at the end of the will asserting this is an accurate copy made for probate.
[Tax Statement From H. M. Trueheart & Company, 1900]
Receipt for taxes paid by H. M. Trueheart & Company on behalf of W. K. McAlpine.
[Postcard From Ernest L. Fulton to W. K. McAlpine, May 29, 1901]
Postcard from Ernest L. Fulton, State and County Tax Collector, to W. K. McAlpine stating the state and county taxes due for the year 1900. There is a note written at the bottom of the postcard stating "The Department of State & County taxes for 1900 was extended to Jany. 1902."
[Check Written to U. E. Austin or Order]
Galveston National Bank check made out to U. E. Austin or order, for $80.00 and signed by W. K. McAlpine. The background of the check has a yellow seal in the center for the U.S. Internal Revenue and the text "Documentary Stamp" around the number 2 on either side of the seal. The back of the check is stamped "Paid Apr 22 1901" and endorsed by U. E. Austin.
[Receipt for State and County Taxes, 1898]
Receipt for property taxes paid by W. K. McAlpine in Galveston County, Texas for the year 1898. The receipt includes the assessed value of his property and a list of the taxes paid.
[Promissory Note from Henry Sayles to Texas Guarantee and Trust Company]
Promissory note from Henry Sayles promising to pay back $4000 dollars to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company with interest.
[Copy of Statement to Malcolm]
Document with an inventory of Malcolm's property and other property. "Malcolm" likely refers to Malcolm McAlpine.
[Check From W. K. McAlpine, February 3, 1899]
Galveston National Bank check for $30.00 and signed by W. K. McAlpine. The back of the check is stamped "Paid February 3, 1899 Galveston Natl. Bank"
[Receipt for State and County Taxes Paid by W. K. McAlpine, 1896]
Receipt for state and county taxes paid by W. K. McAlpine on property in Galveston County, Texas. The receipt includes the assessed value of McAlpine's property and a list of taxes paid. "State & County Tax 1896" is written on the back of the receipt.
[Tax Statement From H. M. Trueheart, 1895]
Receipt from H. M. Trueheart & Company to W. K. McAlpine for taxes paid on behalf of the estate of S. J. McAlpine.
[Lizzie C. Moody's Acknowledgement of Receiving Inheritance]
Document stating that Lizzie C. Moody has received his share of the inheritance from Dugald McAlpine and that she believes the minor children of Sarah R. Gouldman should receive their mother's share of the same inheritance. The paper lists the names of Sarah R. Gouldman's children and the word "will" underneath their names.
[Receipt for Galveston City Taxes, 1896]
Receipt for taxes paid W. K. McAlpine to the City of Galveston for the year 1896. The receipt lists the assessed value of his property and a list of taxes paid.
[Letter from H. M. Trueheart & Co. to W. K. McAlpine, November 29, 1898]
Tax notice from the H. M. Trueheart & Company sent to Col. William K. McAlpine and the estate of Sarah J. McAlpine informing him of property taxes still owed. A note is handwritten in the bottom left that reads, "Above amt. received 12/5/98".
[Expenses of W. K. McAlpine's Estate Billed by Rustin & Company, July 31, 1902]
List of expenses of W. K. McAlpine's estate billed by Rustin & Company. The listed expenses are from June and July 1902.
[Expenses of W. K. McAlpine's Estate Billed by Rustin & Company, May 14, 1902]
List of expenses of W. K. McAlpine's estate billed by Rustin & Company. The listed expenses are from April and May 1902.
[Henry Sayles Giving Lien Notes as Collateral Draft]
Drafted, unsigned documentation of Henry Sayles offering the vendor's lien notes of Henry Sayles Jr. and Mac Sayles as collateral to the Texas Guarantee and Trust Company.
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