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[Postcard from C. E. Hereford addressed to T. N. Carswell - September 16, 1942]
A postcard addressed to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, postmarked Lubbock, Texas, September 16, 1942. The reverse side includes correspondence addressed to T. N. Carswell from C. E. Hereford, Pastor, First Baptist Church Lubbock, Texas dated September 16, 1942. Hereford requests that Carswell present his plans for a Field Day at their Lubbock Ministerial Association meeting.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to C. E. Hereford - October 1, 1942]
A letter addressed to Rev. C. E. Hereford, Lubbock, Texas from T. N. Carswell, dated October 1, 1942. Carswell confirms that he plans to attend the meeting in Lubbock, as Hereford requested, regarding presenting plans for a Field Day.
[Letter from W. L. Joosten, Sr. to T. N. Carswell - February 28, 1939]
A letter written to Mr. Tom. N. Carswell, Merchants Paper Co., Abilene, Texas, from W. L. Joosten, Sr. Lubbock, Texas, dated February 28, 1939. Joosten confirms with this letter their long distance discussion of that afternoon and advises that the sooner he can get in the harness the better and offers some suggestions for the business.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to W. L. Joosten, Sr. - February 21, 1939]
A letter written to Mr. W. L. Joosten, Sr., Lubbock, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, dated February 21, 1939. Carswell acknowledges his receipt of the letter from Joosten and confirms that he will be glad to see Joosten when he passes through.
[Letter from W. L. Joosten, Sr. to T. N. Carswell - February 19, 1939]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Merchants Paper Co., Abilene, Texas, from W. L. Joosten, Sr., Amarillo Paper Company, Lubbock, Texas, dated February 19, 1939. Joosten makes the suggestion to Carswell, after hearing Mr. Deff. [P. H. Diffenbaugh] was gone, that Carswell might be interested in hiring.
[Letter from Charles Whitacre to T. N. Carswell - August 26, 1943]
A letter written to Mr. Thos. N. Carswell, Commander Fifth Division, American Legion, from Chas. Whitacre, Lubbock, Texas, dated August 26, 1943. Whitacre expresses his happiness to have served on the Executive Committee with Carswell and extends his best wishes.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Charles Whitacre - October 28, 1942]
A letter written to Charles Whitacre, District Commander, American Legion, Lubbock, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Fifth Division Commander, American Legion, dated October 28, 1942. Carswell requests a reply to his letter of October 22 and advises of the need for Whitacre's recommendations. He expresses his deepest regret for the loss of Whitacre's home.
[Letter from J. M. Willson to Charles Whitacre]
A letter written to Chas. Whitacre, District Commander 19th District, Lubbock, Texas, from J. M. Willson, Membership Chairman 5th Division. Willson requests the name of Whitacre's Membership Chairman and discusses the membership drive strategy. He comments that he does not know what happened at Austin and he supposes it was for the good of the Legion, "But God and Country first". 100% for saving shirttails.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Charles Whitacre - October 14, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. Charles Whitacre, District Commander, American Legion, Lubbock, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, dated October 14, 1942. Carswell requests the name of Whitacre's Membership Chairman and his full committee set-up, and discusses the importance of membership growth noting the war effort itself will be strengthened because of a strong Legion organization.
[Form letter from George C. Betts to A. C. Jackson - October 7, 1942]
A form letter addressed to Mr. A. C. Jackson, 19th District Rehabilitation Officer, The American Legion, Lubbock, Texas, from GCB (George C. Betts), Chairman Rehabilitation Program Committee, dated October 7, 1942. Betts advises that the American Legion Rehabilitation Program Committee met with the Department Rehabilitation Committee and selected Jackson as 19th District Rehabilitation Officer and then explains the goals regarding a rehabilitation program. He advises of the Department Commander appointment of Mr. Henri Warren as Chairman of the Department Rehabilitation Committee. Members of the Department Rehabilitation Program Committee: George C. Betts, L. L. B. Hofer, Howell S. Palmer, H. V. Royston, Henri Warren.
[Form letter from T. N. Carswell to Chas. A. Guy - November 25, 1941]
A form letter addressed to Mr. Chas. A. Guy, Editor, Avalanche, Lubbock, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, American Legion Committee on Americanism, dated November 25, 1941. The letter contains the promotion of a "What is Americanism?" campaign. The campaign is defined as "seeking more light in the form of a contribution", the contribution being the answer to the question, "What is Americanism?". The answer will then be used "to help stimulate an Americanism Revival comparable in results to the periods of the Revolution, the Making of the Constitution, and the Civil War" stressing that the country's destiny depends on these answers. Postscript: "We suggest: A Patrick Henry Day observance in every community and school in the U.S.A."
[Reply letter from Charles A. Guy to T. N. Carswell - November 27, 1941]
A reply letter written to Tommy [Carswell] from Chas. A. Guy, Editor and Publisher, Lubbock Morning Avalanche and Lubbock Evening Journal dated November 27. Chas. A. Guy defines Americanism.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Jeff Davis - October 7, 1942]
A letter addressed to Rev. Jeff Davis, United Texas Drys, from T. N. Carswell, Chairman United Texas Drys, dated October 7, 1942. Carswell recounts events of a meeting in Lubbock, advises of pledge cards received for a Field Day to be held in Lubbock and emphasizes that the churches are anxious to have Davis and Bishop Boaz attend their Field Day. Typewritten at the top of the letter is a list of Lubbock area churches and organizations.
[Letter from C. E. Hereford to T. N. Carswell - August 25, 1942]
A letter addressed to T. N. Carswell, from C. E. Hereford, D. D., Pastor, First Baptist Church, Lubbock, Texas, dated August 25, 1942. Hereford replies to a request from Carswell regarding a meeting with church leaders in Lubbock and requests that Carswell wait until the preachers return to plan a conference. He assures Carswell that he feels they will be interested in a Field Day.
[Form letter from F. E. Carter addressed to The Medicinal Permit Holders - October 23, 1940]
A form letter addressed to The Medicinal Permit Holders from Nineteenth Street Pharmacy, Lubbock, Texas, signed by F. E. Carter, Owner, dated October 23, 1940. The letter urges druggists to contribute $100 for the purpose of retaining the present law in Texas relating to dispensing liquor through prescriptions, and to support Mr. Max W. Boyer who is well known for having been responsible in a large measure during his four years in the legislature for the present retention of the medicinal permit law.
[Letter from A. L. Comgan to Charles Ballman, March 28, 1961]
Letter from A. L. Comgan to Charles Ballman discussing the tax situation in Texas. He suggests that they increase the tax on alcoholic beverages and legalize horse racing for the chance to tax it. He also thinks dry towns are hypocritical about their stance on the sale of alcohol.
[Telegram from E. N. Jones, March 30, 1959]
Telegram from Dr. E. N. Jones for Truett Latimer asking for his support of an appropriation bill.
[Telegram from John Lee Smith, April 21, 1959]
Telegram from John Lee Smith for Truett Latimer discussing the 'Carr Three Hundred Million Dollar Tax' bill, he feels it should be defeated.
[Letter from Bobby J. Moody to Truett Latimer, June 10, 1959]
Letter from Bobby J. Moody to Truett Latimer discussing the possible sale of a boat.
[Letter from Marshall Farrell to Truett Latimer, April 3, 1959]
Letter from Marshall Farrell to Truett Latimer urging him to oppose an Appropriations Bill that would affect the full-time status of the State Board of Insurance.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Ralph Brock, May 8, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Ralph Brock thanking him for his previous letter which invited him to the Yarborough Rally in Lubbock. Mr. Latimer writes that he can not attend the occasion but is giving the tickets to his Father-in-law who lives in Cochran County.
[Letter from Waggoner Carr to Truett Latimer, January 9, 1962]
Letter from Waggoner Carr to Truett Latimer discussing his announcement for the Democratic Party nomination for Attorney General of Texas.
[Letter from George W. Pfeiffenberger to Truett Latimer, February 17, 1961]
Letter from George W. Pfeiffenberger to Truett Latimer thanking him for considering House Bill 96, a bill concerning fertilizer control.
[Postcard from Ray Erwin to Truett Latimer, April 15, 1959]
Postcard from Ray Erwin to Truett Latimer discussing House Bill 510.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Bobby J. Moody, June 16, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Bobby J. Moody discussing the possible sale of a boat.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Owen Gilbreath, February 24, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Owen Gilbreath responding to Mr. Gilbreath's previous letter which talked about House Bill 105. Mr. Latimer assures that the matter will receive a fair hearing.
[Letter from Boulter, E. H. to Truett Latimer, October 8, 1958]
Letter from Boulter, E. H. to Truett Latimer discussing the National Defense Education Act as it concerns the State Board of Education.
[Letter from Jim Lindsey to Truett Latimer, February 14, 1959]
Letter from Jim Lindsey to Truett Latimer showing appreciation for his help on the passage of House Bill 105.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Waggoner Carr, October 10, 1959]
Letter from Texas State Representative Truett Latimer to House Speaker Waggoner Carr discussing Latimer's recent appointment to the Legislative Budget Board.
[Letter from Preston Smith to Truett Latimer, October 20, 1961]
Letter from Preston Smith to Truett Latimer discussing his announcement to run for Lt. Governor of Texas. He asks for Mr. Latimer's support if he ends up not running for the same position.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Waggoner Carr, August 25, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Waggoner Carr requesting to be a member of the Legislative Budget Board.The word 'copy' is stamped over the letter.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Marshall Farrell, April 9, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Marshall Farrell stating his opposition of House 510, 602, and 395.
[Postcard from Ralph Dorsett to Truett Latimer, April 14, 1959]
Postcard from Ralph Dorsett to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer urging him to vote against House Bill 510.
[Letter from Marshall Farrell to Truett Latimer, April 3, 1959]
Letter from Marshall Farrell to Truett Latimer urging him to oppose House Bill 602.
[Letter from J. C. Hilton to Truett Latimer, February 15, 1961]
Letter from J. C. Hilton to Truett Latimer urging him to oppose House Bill 156.
[Letter from Cliff Roberts, December 11, 1960]
Letter from Cliff Roberts asking for help in getting dormitories for the fraternities in his college.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Ralph Dorsett, April 6, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Ralph Dorsett discussing House Bill 510. Mr. Latimer says he will help defeat the bill and invites Mr. Dorsett to visit him at the Capitol.
[Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Galbraith to Truett Latimer, March 10, 1961]
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Galbraith to Truett Latimer opposing House Joint Resolution 4, the Berry gambling measure. The letter is signed by multiple individuals.
[Letter from W. R. White, 1957~]
Letter from W. R. Wright, chairman of Crusaders Against Delinquency, urging its recipients to contact their local statesman about outlawing the sale of beer and wine in Texas after 10 PM and on Sundays.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to J. Roy Wells, January 17, 1957]
Letter from Truett Latimer to J. Roy Wells of Texas Tech thanking him for sending football tickets.
[Letter from Dudley Strain to Truett Latimer, March 14, 1957]
Letter from Dudley Strain to Truett Latimer discussing his support for House Bills 297 and 298.
[Letter from W. D. Watkins to Truett Latimer, April 19, 1955]
Letter from W. D. Watkins to Truett Latimer informing him that he is sending a copy of a letter he received from a board member to the President of Texas Tech at Lubbock. He also asks that Mr. Latimer use the letter to help Waggoner Carr with Senate bill 254.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Dudley Strain, March 15, 1957]
Letter from Texas State Representative Truett Latimer to the Reverend Dudley Strain affirming his support for HB 297 and HB 298.
[Letter from Lewis B. Cooper to the Texas Legislature, April 12, 1955]
Letter from Lewis B. Cooper to the Texas Legislature discussing issues and bills that affect teachers in Texas. Mr. Cooper asks that amendments be made to certain bills in order to have a dual system of retirement for the teachers, one for college employees and one for public school employees. He asks that the provisions in S.J.R. 5 or H.J.R. 24 be kept in general terms. He also asks that they support House Bill 709, the enabling act for Federal Social Security.
[Letter from John Lee Smith to Truett Latimer, March 30, 1955]
Letter from John Lee Smith to Truett Latimer discussing Senate Bill 12, he encloses his analysis of the bill.
[Letter from Lewis B. Cooper to the Legislature of Texas, April 23, 1955]
Letter from Lewis B. Cooper to the Legislature of Texas reviewing the bills that would affect the teacher retirement program, Senate Bill 290 and House Bill 650. He thinks the bills should not be passed and explains why. One of them was the TSTA refusing to compromise with college employees on allowing each group to plan its own retirement program. Another was the issue with Federal Social Security. Mr. Cooper says that many college employees were interested in social security being added to their retirement plan but the TSTA created a pension plan that he claims would have prevented colleges or any group from being one of their members and obtaining group coverage in Social Security. He feels that college employees don't have much say in a majority of the changes to the teacher retirement plan.
Aerial Photograph of the ACCO Feeds Plant (Lubbock, Texas)
An aerial photograph of the ACCO Feeds plant located at the corner of Southeast Drive and East 50th Street in Lubbock, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson.
Aerial Photograph of the ACCO Feeds Plant (Lubbock, Texas)
An aerial photograph of the ACCO Feeds plant located at the corner of Southeast Dr. & E. 50th Street in Lubbock, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson.
Aerial Photograph of the ACCO Feeds Plant (Lubbock, Texas)
An aerial photograph of the ACCO Feeds plant located at the corner of Southeast Dr. and E. 50th Street in Lubbock, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson.
Aerial Photograph of the ACCO Feeds Plant (Lubbock, Texas)
An aerial photograph of the ACCO Feeds plant located at the corner of Southeast Drive and East 50th Street in Lubbock, Texas. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson.
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