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[Letter from R. D. Hill to T. N. Carswell - December 20, 1950]
A letter written to Mr. Carswell, from R. D. Hill, Casa Grande Lodge, Albuquerque, New Mexico, dated December 20, 1950. Hill monologues on politics and his concern for the possible loss of their fundamental freedoms and of their way of life, yet, optomistically advising of new business with the government confirming that KNUBLEN coffee is now being used at several of the governmental set-ups. He outlines his business travel itinerary and requests information regarding the large lathe advising that he may desire to have some machine work done by Dalton.
[Letter from R. D. Hill to T. N. Carswell - July 4, 1950]
A letter written to Mr. Carswell, from R. D. Hill, Casa Grande Lodge, Albuquerque, New Mexico, dated July 4, 1950. Hill outlines his business travel itinerary and monologues on politics venturing the guess that 'barring the effects of the Korean situation' that much of his business will be accomplished within the next six months. He advises that Mr. Sproul has been testing bottling coffee for distribution under the name of ICEKOFA. Hill advises of the potential need for a stockpile of metals when "things get moving" and politically philosophizes "Were F. D. R. still alive he would be forced to admit having been a dam-fool or heluvaliar?" He then notes that it is also of interest that the people of this country are experiencing GREAT prosperity yet according to the news every person is "on the cuff" for $1,704.50. Handwritten postscript at top left of page is an apology for the lack of time to "write at length".
[Letter from R. D. Hill to T. N. Carswell - February 25, 1950]
A letter written to Mr. Carswell, from R. D. Hill, Casa Grande Lodge, Albuquerque, New Mexico, dated February 25, 1950. Hill outlines his business travel itinerary advising that he is on to El Paso to learn whether a coffee roaster there might 'custom' roast coffee for the distributor who is to operate in that territory.
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula [Eula Clark], Milner Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula explains how sick she is and requests money from Carswell while she waits for a check from Jr.
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula [Eula Clark], Milner Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula advises that she received a letter from Lelia advising that Jr. should stay in the Army, that she had a letter from Loraine this week and saw Maree the other day. She describes her boss and explains that she has a job she loves but was off work after she got sick but was better after a second penicillin shot. She ends her letter advising that she has had no word from Allen nor any of them.
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula [Eula Clark], Milner Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula expresses her appreciation for the money, that it saved the day. She advises Carswell that Jr. is moving her so she will be in Columbia by Thursday and explains the ultimatum made by the Insurance Company to accept the $500 offered or lose everything.
[Letter from Worth Clark, Jr. to Eula Clark - December 8, 1948]
A letter written to Mother [Eula Clark], Albuquerque, New Mexico from [Worth Clark, Jr.], dated December 8, 1948. Worth Clark describes his jobs of coaching and refereeing and that he is considering staying in the Army. He advises that Eula Clark needs to move to where he is to save money and be near hospital. Clark acknowledges, in a postscript, of the receipt of Eula's letters before he mailed this letter noting that it looked as though their minds were running in the same channel. He restates the efficiency of them sharing living space and expenses, that if a girl comes along they would decide then what to do.
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula [Eula Clark], Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula acknowledges her receipt of Carswell's letter, explains her travel options and requests only seventy-five dollars due to how the Red Cross works by wire. She advises of the help she has for packing and that she "will let him know where and why next week".
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula C. [Eula Clark], Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula advises that the Red Cross has lots of red tape about things but that they have helped and explains regarding the Insurance Company claim. She advises of having no word from Jr. since she sent Carswell Jr.'s letter but that Bishop sent sixty dollars. She then asks Carswell for his opinion of Jr.
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula [Eula Clark], Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula expresses her appreciation by saying, "your letter & check saved my life today". She describes being hungry, of not being able to call or get to a Dr. and asks a rhetorical question then advises that all letters to Jr. are unanswered and he has sent "not 1 copper". She requests only five dollars from Carswell explaining that her next check comes the 5th and then closes her letter with "perhaps I shall be off your neck one day".
[Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]
A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula C. [Eula Clark], Albuquerque, New Mexico, dated Tuesday. Eula advises that the Red Cross tracked Jr. down in Chillicoths, Ohio. She states that he has no place for her in his scheme of things, describes her physical restrictions from illness and requests money.
[Telegram from T. N. Carswell to the Governors of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma - March 31, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to The Governor, State of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, wiht a note that the same telegram was sent to the governors of Arizona (Phoenix), New Mexico (Santa Fe), and Oklahoma (Oklahoma City), from T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Army Day Arrangements Committee, Abilene, Texas, dated March 31, 1941. Carswell issues an invitation to attend Army Day, that "General Key and the Mayor of the City of Abilene join in this invitation."
[Telegram from Governor John E. Miles to T. N. Carswell - April 2, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to Hon. T. N. Carswell, Chairman Army Day Committee, from John E. Miles, Governor, Sante Fe New Mexico, dated 1941 APR 2 1053A. Declines the invitation to attend the Army Day Celebration.
[Letter from Arthur Du Laney to T. N. Carswell - November 13, 1948]
A letter written to T. N. Carswell from Arthur Du Laney, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Roswell, New Mexico dated November 13, 1948. Du Laney advises of his approval regarding the proposed Planning Commission.
[U.S. War Department General Court-Martial Orders 183]
Document outlining the trial of Private Percy R. Starks on charges of disobeying an order and possession "seditious" books, including the final verdict and sentence, and a presidential overruling.
[U.S. War Department General Orders 98]
Document outlining orders from the Secretary of War regarding accommodation at US Base Hospital Deming, NM, for soldiers en route to the US General Hospital at Fort Bayard, as well as volunteers to the Air Service, the establishment of three new kinds of engineering units, and changes to pay rates.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Ed V. Mead, April 27, 1961]
Letter from Texas State Representative Truett Latimer to Ed V. Mead discussing the referral to committee of two bills sent by Mead, enclosing a copy of the San Angelo Standard Times, and stating that the Legislature's biennial appropriations amount to $2.57 billion and includes a new general sales tax.
[Letter from Truett Lamer to Paul H. Scott, June 10, 1959]
Letter from Truett Lamer to Paul H. Scott discussing House Bill 16. He says he will vote for the bill.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to LeRoy Jennings, June 22, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to LeRoy Jennings. Mr. Latimer writes that he enclosed an Admiral Commission from the state of New Mexico.
[Letter from Ed V. Mead to J. E. Peavy, July 4, 1959]
Letter from Ed V. Mead to J. E. Peavy congratulating him on his new commission.
[Letter from J. E. Peavy to Ed V. Mead, June 26, 1959]
Letter from J. E. Peavy to Ed V. Mead thanking him for the signed Commission he got from Truett Latimer.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Homer Garrison, October 16, 1961]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Colonel Homer Garrison reporting an issue he and his friends experienced while on a highway.
[Letter from Paul D. Marable, Jr. to Ed Mead]
Letter from Paul D. Marable, Jr. to Ed Mead commending him for his remarks at their weekly Legislative Luncheon in Austin.
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, located near the intersection of US 84 & NM 58. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of Mary's Lake in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of Mary's Lake in New Mexico, GPS coordinates: 36.850368,-105.096931. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Park Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. The GPS coordinates are 36.870455,-104.928532. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, located near the intersection of US 84 & NM 58. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of Munn Lake and Bemal Lake in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of Munn Lake and Bemal Lake in New Mexico, GPS Coordinates: 36.925349,-105.155983. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, GPS coordinates: 36.496942,-105.008354. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, located near the intersection of US 84 & NM 58. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of Adams Lake in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of Adams Lake in New Mexico, GPS Coordinates: 36.912843,-105.123539. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Park Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, located near the intersection of US 84 & NM 58. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, located near the intersection of US 84 & NM 58. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, located near the intersection of US 84 & NM 58. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of Underwood Lakes in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of Underwood Lakes in New Mexico, GPS Coordinates: 36.96042, -105.21144. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in Raton, New Mexico. The photo was taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
Aerial Photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in New Mexico
An aerial photograph of the Vermejo Ranch in Raton, New Mexico, taken by Abilene, Texas photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Ed Roberts Aerials, New Mexico
[List of Individuals, Professions, and Locations]
List of individuals with their professions, city, and state.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, January 16,1953]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith discussing the opening of the the legislature and the difficulties of the 53rd Legislative Session.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to Gene Wofford, May 18, 1953]
Letter from Truett Latimer to Gene Wofford discussing the recent tornado weather in Texas and confirming that he will be in attendance at Gene's wedding, asking for fuller details on how he should dress for the event. He states at the end when Legislature will finish its session.
[Letter from Willard Cox to Joe Childers, November 24, 1952]
Letter from Willard Cox to Joe Childers discussing traveling to San Saba with Childers' previous letter to speak with a man named Reuben about Truett Latimer.
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