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[Letter from Colonel John Perkins by command of Major General Donovan addressed to Commanding Officers, all Posts, Camps and Stations, including exempted - April 22, 1942]
A letter addressed to the Commanding Officers, all Posts, Camps and Stations, including exempted from John Perkins, Colonel, CAC, Actg. Asst. Adjutant General By command of Major General Donovan: /s/ Headquarters Eighth Corps Area, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, dated April 22, 1942. The Formation of Army Emergency Relief Auxiliaries, Regulations 1 through 6. The reverse side includes Regulations 7 through 8. Reproduced Hq. Camp Wolters, Tex., 5-15-42 - cgm.
[Form letter from Major General J. A. Ulio by order of the Secretary of War addressed to The Commanding Generals, Divisions of the War Department Special and General Staff, The Commanding Officers of all Posts, Camps and Stations - March 21, 1942]
a Form letter addressed to The Commanding Generals, Services of Supply; Army Ground Forces, Army Air Forces, Armies, Army Corps, Corps Areas, Departments, Defense Commands, and Base Commands. Divisions of the War Department Special Staff and the War Department General Staff. The Commanding Officers of all Posts, Camps and Stations. By order of the Secretary of War: /s/ J. A. Ulio, Major General, The Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, dated March 21, 1942. Reproduced Hq. Camp Wolters, Tex., 5-15-42. Army Emergency Relief, Regulations. AG 080 Army Emergency Relief (3-18-42) NB-A_Camp Wolters, Texas. The reverse side of the last page includes handwritten dates of Sept. 25 - Nov. 5.
[Letter from D. A. Abernathy to T. N. Carswell - August 4, 1944]
A letter written to Mr. Tommie Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from D. A. Abernathy, Adj, F. A. Post 75, Mineral Wells, Texas, dated August 4, 1944. Abernathy advises of his previous plans to be out of state on vacation at the time of the conference and asks Carswell to serve for him on the Publications Committee at the Fort Worth War Conference.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to George Barber - December 9, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. George Barber, Mineral Wells, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, Fifth Division Commander, dated December 9, 1942. Carswell advises of his receipt on December 4th of the invitation for the program to be held on December 2nd and explains that he, otherwise, would have been happy to participate in the program.
[Letter from D. C. Harris to Charlie Maisel - November 18, 1942]
A letter written to Mr. Charlie Maisel, Department Commander, American Legion, Phillips, Texas, from D. C. Harris, Mineral Wells, Texas, dated November 18, 1942. Harris advises Maisel of his agreement to serve on the Legion Memorial Highway Committee for which he was recommended by Tommy N. Carswell.
[Letter from J. A. Schneck to T. N. Carswell - March 8, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from J. A. Schneck, General Delivery, T. J. Tidwell Shows, Brownwood, Texas/Mineral Wells, Texas, dated March 8, 1941. Schneck confirms the plans for a show the week of March 17th, under the auspices of the Post. The reverse sides includes handwritten notes: "First be true to thineself, Thou canst then be false to any man" - "Aint no such thing as a back slide".
[Letter from W. P. Cameron to parolee - January 4, 1956]
A letter written to a parolee in Abilene, Texas, from W. P. Cameron, Chairman Palo Pinto County Parole Board, Mineral Wells, Texas, dated January 4, 1956. Carmeron advises Subject 130,969 that the transfer to Abilene is in progress instructing Subject to show this letter to the Taylor County Parole Board Chairman and to report to him in the future.
[Letter from Sarah Landes to W. P. Cameron - September 22, 1955]
A letter written to Mr. W. P. Cameron, Chairman, Palo Pinto County Parole Board, Mineral Wells, Texas, from Jack Ross, Administrator, Interstate Parole Compact (by Sarah Landes, Supervisor, Parole Division), Board of Pardons and Paroles, Texas, dated September 22, 1955. Landes requests an opinion from Cameron on the petition for the transfer of Subject 130,969.
[Record of Parolee Number 22624 - January, 1955]
A record of Subject Number 22624 including After Sentence Reports, Further Information, Supplement to Presentence, Copy of Hospital Report, Letters from Employers and Relatives, Memorandums, Psychiatrict Report and Preliminary Review, 23 pages.
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - August 31, 1943]
An itinerary for T. N. Carswell, Clerical Audit Supervisor, Travel Order No. 2 for work in District 9-A performed between August 3, 1943 and August 31, 1943.
[Letter from Fred H. Husbands to Truett Latimer, May 3, 1961]
Letter from Fred H. Husbands to Truett Latimer inviting him to the West Texas Chamber of Commerce's 43rd Annual Convention.
[Letter from Herbert Hilburn to Truett Latimer, March 31, 1955]
Letter from Herbert Hilburn to Truett Latimer; He encloses his telegram to Ed Wishcamper. He discusses the Trinity River Bill and congratulates Mr. Latimer for his position on it.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Mack Allison, October 7, 1955]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Mack Allison discussing tickets to the upcoming football game between Hardin-Simmons University and Texas Tech University.
[Letter from Mack Allison to Truett Latimer, October 12, 1955]
Letter from Mack Allison to Truett Latimer discussing his inability to give Representative Latimer football tickets since he already gave the tickets in question to State Representative Leroy Saul. He then mentions meeting Latimer November 3rd at an Oil Meeting.
[Letter from Mack Allison to Truett Latimer, February 4, 1954]
Letter from Mack Allison to Truett Latimer inviting Latimer to a dinner party with other legislators at the Baker Hotel.
[Letter from Jim T. Lindsey to Truett Latimer, September 3, 1954]
Letter from Jim T. Lindsey to Truett Latimer discussing where he and his will be staying for a Texas vs. LSU game and how they are looking forward to seeing Truett there. A handwritten note at the bottom reads, "Hope to see you in Mineral Wells".
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Mack Allison, February 6, 1954]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Mack Allison declining an invitation to a dinner party and planning to meet at a later date in Austin.
[Letter to First National Bank, September 19, 1934]
Letter to the First National Bank instructing the bank to deposit the enclosed check to the author's account.
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, September 10, 1934]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at the First National Bank in Strawn, Texas for $75.00.
[Promissory Note From Perry Sayles to First National Bank, of Strawn, October 5, 1935]
Promissory note from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, of Strawn in the amount $250.00 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note is paid. There is a handwritten note on the front reading, "Paid 12/5/35."
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, February 15, 1936]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at the First National Bank for $200.00.
[Promissory Note from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, of Strawn, August 27, 1936]
Promissory note from Perry Sayles to First National Bank of Strawn, Texas in the amount $200.00 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note is paid. There is a payment of $50.00 dated October 27, 1936 listed and a note in red pencil reading, "Paid by renewal for $150.00" written on the front.
[Handwritten Notes Discussing Railroads in Texas]
Notes discussing several companies and services related to railroads in Texas.
[Summary Statement of Oil Run Interest: September 1935]
Series of statements documenting interest earned on barrels of oil from fields owned by Perry Sayles, A. M. Foote, D. K. Scott, and Pearl Anderson, with a breakdown of locations, amounts, and other details. There's a note informing royalty owners of a new federal tax going into effect September 1, 1935 and a promissory note from Perry Sayles to the First National Bank of Strawn in the amount of $250.00 dated October 5, 1935.
[Promissory Note From Perry Sayles to First National Bank, January 29, 1935]
Promissory Note from Perry Sayles to First National Bank of Strawn, Texas in the amount $200.00 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note is paid. There is a handwritten note on the front reading, "Paid 3/27/35."
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, June 17, 1935]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at the First National Bank in Strawn, Texas for $250.00.
[Transfer of Land Deed from J. W. Lott to Mary J. Curry]
Certified copy of land deed transfer from J. W. Lott to Mary J. Curry.
[Check From Perry Sayles to Stor Drilling Machine Company]
Check from Perry Sayles to the Stor Drilling Machine Company for $312.50.
Mineral Wells Properties
Document discussing the Mineral Wells Electric Railway, a property in Mineral Wells, Texas, and the statutes and laws that apply to it. The writer concludes that there are liens on the whole of the railroad property. There's a handwritten note at the top of the first page reading, "Railroads" and "Ed. S. Hughes."
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, February 17, 1936]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at the First National Bank in Strawn, Texas for $200.00.
[Promissory Note From Perry Sayles to First National Bank, June 25, 1935]
Promissory note from Perry Sayles to First National Bank of Strawn, Texas in the amount $250.00 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note is paid. There is a note on the front reading "Paid 8-27-35."
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, September 11, 193u]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at the First National Bank in Strawn, Texas for $46.50.
[Letter from P. S. to First National Bank, September 10, 1934]
Letter from P. S. to First National Bank enclosing a check for $75.00 and requesting they deposit it to the author's account.
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, October 21, 1935]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at The First National Bank in Strawn, Texas for $171.94.
[Deposit Slip: Perry Sayles, August 26, 1935]
Form documenting deposits made by Perry Sayles at the First National Bank in Strawn, Texas for $291.95.
[Clipping: Abilene Secured the Broadway Of America and Railroad Park']
Newspaper clipping of an article written by W. J. Bryan about the proceedings of the U.S. Good Roads Association convention in 1919. Articles about dolomite discovery and a lime producer are visible on the back.
[Letter from William Reagan to William John Bryan, March 9, 1908]
Letter from William Reagan to William John Bryan asking Bryan's political stance on "Baileyism".
[Telegram from Earl B. Mayfield to Mrs. W. J Bryan, August 19, 1912]
Telegram from Earl B. Mayfield to Mrs. W. J Bryan asking about Mr. Bryan's injuries.
[Letter from William John Bryan to William Reagan, March 12, 1908]
Letter from William John Bryan to William Reagan discussing his vote for Senator Bailey and plans to come assess the voting district of Palo Pinto.
[Clipping: Too Many Outs.]
Newspaper clipping about enjoying the quiet parts of nature.
Abilene
Topographic quadrangle map of Abilene, Texas, and the surrounding area, showing towns, roads, bodies of water, and borders, with relief shown by contours (interval 100 feet) and spot heights. Scale 1:250,000
Palo Pinto County, Texas
Blue line print of survey map of Palo Pinto County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, towns, boundaries, railroads, original land grants or surveys, roads, and blocks of land. A diagram of a section is included in the upper-right corner. Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 varas to the inch).
Palo Pinto County
Blue line print of survey map of Palo Pinto County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, blocks of land, cities, towns, and railroads. Scale [ca. 1:190,476] (5000 varas to 7/8 of an inch).
Palo Pinto County
Blueline format of survey map of Palo Pinto County, Texas, showing blocks of land, rivers, creeks, land grants, and roads. No scale information given.
Palo Pinto County, Texas
Blueline format of survey map of Palo Pinto County, Texas, showing names of surveys, numbered lots, rivers, towns, and roads. A diagram and scale information of a section is included in the upper-left corner of the map. Handwritten notes have been made on the published map in pencil to label specific tracts of land. Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 varas to the inch).
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