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[Letter from Geo. L. Paxton addressed To the Commanding Officer Concerned - February 26, 1919]
A letter addressed To the Commanding Officer Concerned, from Geo. L. Paxton, President, Board of Trustees of Simmons College, dated February 26, 1919. This certifies that the bearer, Mr. T. N. Carswell, was for many years Bursar of Simmons College—the Trustees of Simmons College are anxious for his return. Certified to be a true copy by J. G. Roberts, Lieut. (P. C.) U. S. N.
[Letter from J. D. Sandefer addressed To the Commanding Officer Concerned - February 25, 1919]
A letter addressed to the Commanding Officer Concerned, from J. D. Sandefer, President, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas, dated February 25, 1919. This certifies that the bearer, Mr. T. N. Carswell, was for some years Bursar of Simmons College—the college authorities are anxious for his return. Certified to be a true copy by J. G. Roberts, Lieut. (P. C.) U. S. N.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell addressed to Commanding Officer - March 31, 1919]
A letter addressed to Commanding Officer, from T. N. Carswell, Ensign (P. C.) USNRF, Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, New York, N.Y., dated March 31, 1919. A request to be released to inactive duty.
[Letter from T. N. Carswell to Judge Thomas L. Blanton - March 31, 1919]
A letter written to Judge Thomas L. Blanton, M. C., Washington, D. C., New Rochelle, New York [from T. N. Carswell], dated March 31, 1919. Acknowledgement by Carswell of the receipt of the reply by Blanton. Carswell advises that he enclosed a copy of his request for release from active duty.
[Letter from Henry L. Southwick to Miss Byrdie P. Townley - March 24, 1919]
A letter addressed to Miss Byrdie P. Townley, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas, from Henry L. Southwick, President, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, dated March 24, 1919. Southwick advises that he has enclosed a recommendation and gives his permission for her to use his name as reference, but also discusses the reasons Townley should stay a second year at Simmons for the good of her career. An enclosure includes a letter of recommendation written by Henry L. Southwick, President, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston for Miss Byrdie P. Townley dated March 24, 1919.
[Letter of recommendation by Henry L. Southwick for Miss Byrdie P. Townley - March 24, 1919]
A letter of recommendation written by Henry L. Southwick, President, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, for Miss Byrdie P. Townley, dated March 24, 1919.
[Correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the Quartermaster General, January 11, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the Quartermaster General discussing a letter from the commanding officer, S. A. T. C. Unit at Simmons College in Abilene, Texas.
[Correspondence from F. A. DeVerts, January 23, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the commanding officer, S. A. T. C. Unit at Simmons College discussing required paperwork for payments.
[Correspondence between Thomas K. Lewis and L. R. Hare, January 13 and 31, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence between Thomas K. Lewis and L. R. Hare discussing backpay for former S. A. T. C. members.
[Correspondence from F. A. DeVerts, January 23, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from F. A. DeVerts to the commanding officer, S. A. T. C. Unit, Simmons College, discussing paperwork and a prior indorsement.
[Correspondence from H. R. Lemly, January 17, 1919]
Indorsement correspondence from H. R. Lemly to the Department Q. M., Southern Department discussing undertaker's bill in the case of Private Ennis L. Pumphrey, S. A. T. C. and an account for clothing.
Roster of Simmons College and Abilene Christian College Units S. A. T. C., Abilene, Texas. At Midnight January 31, 1919.
Document listing the roster of the Simmons College and Abilene Christian College Units S. A. T. C. as of January 31, 1919 at midnight.
Names and Addresses of Men of Simmons College Unit S. A. T. C., entitled to back pay, as per accompanying list.
Document listing the names and addresses of men of the Simmons College Unit, S. A. T. C., who are entitled to back pay.
List of Members of the Simmons College Unit S. A. T. C., Abilene, Texas, Who Have Back Pay Due and Amount Due, in Accordance With Decision of the Provost Marshall General, Dated January 6, 1919
Document listing the men of the Abilene Christian College unit, of the S. A. T. C who are owed backpay and the amount they are owed.
Form Number 30 - A. C. O.
Form filled out by the Simmons and Abilene Christian College Units, S. A. T. C., listing the equipment and personnel in the units.
[Memo from L. R. Hare to U.S. Army Southern Department Quartermaster, January 6, 1919]
Memorandum from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the quartermaster of US Army Southern Department regarding a request to the Quartermaster General seeking the necessary expenses to bury a late soldier, Private Dennis L. Humphrey.
[Memo from Ralph V. Hankey to Fort Sam Houston Depot Quartermaster, January 13, 1919]
Memorandum from Capt. R. V. Hankey on behalf of Lt. Col. L .R. Hare to the Fort Sam Houston depot quartermaster, requesting twenty blank copies of Public Vouchers Form 330 and twelve of Quartermaster Forms 16.
[Memo from R. V. Hankey to Zone Supply Officer, January 24, 1919]
Memorandum from Capt. R. V. Hankey on behalf of Lt. Col. L. R. Hane to the Zone Supply Officer at Fort Sam Houston stating that a "Report of Survey" at the SATC Simmons College Unit will need to be completed without certain affidavits because the unit is demobilizing.
[Memo from L. R. Hare to District 10 Military Inspector, January 3, 1919]
Memorandum from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the SATC District 10 Military Inspector listing three discharged officers on the occasion of the Simmons College Unit's demobilization.
[Telegram from McCarthy to L. R. Hare, January 3, 1919]
Telegram sent from a McCarthy at Fort Sam Houston to Lt. Col. L. R. Hare of Simmons College Unit.
[Telegram from McCarthy to L. R. Hare, January 22, 1919]
Telegram sent from a McCarthy at Fort Sam Houston to Lt. Col. L. R. Hare of Abilene Christian College Unit demanding the return of all remaining ordinance following the unit's demobilization.
[Memo from L. R. Hare to Fort Sam Houston Depot Quartermaster, January 23, 1919]
Memorandum from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the depot quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston regarding a shipment of ordnance property and an issue with it due to missing forms.
[Letter from L. J. Arnold to Commanding Officer of Student Army Training Corps, Abilene Unit, January 4, 1919]
Letter from L. J. Arnold of the Treasury Department to the commander of the Student Army Training Corps' Abilene Unit confirming the acceptance of their application for War Risk Insurance.
[Memo from L. R. Hare to Fort Sam Houston Depot Quartermaster, January 3, 1919]
Memorandum from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the Fort Sam Houston depot quartermaster discussing the SATC Simmons College Unit's clothing and equipment and its proposed repurposing for an ROTC unit, as the SATC unit was being disbanded.
[Memo from L. R. Hare to U.S. Army Southern Department Quartermaster, January 3, 1919]
Memorandum from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the Army Southern Department quartermaster requesting that they send a check to a discharged officer.
[Memo from L. R. Hare to the Adjutant General, January 2, 1919]
Memorandum from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the Adjutant General enclosing records for three discharged officers.
[Telegram from L. R. Hare to the Adjutant General of the Army, January 2, 1919]
Telegram sent from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the Adjutant General of the Army confirming the discharge of three officers.
[Telegram from H. LaF. Applewhite to L. R. Hare, January 18, 1919]
Telegram sent from SATC District Military Inspector H. LaF. Applewhite to Simmons College Unit commander Lt. Col. L. R. Hare ordering him to dispose of government issues property at the unit, because the school withdrew an application to continue using its SATC property for an ROTC program.
[Memo from R. V. Hankey to District Military Inspector, January 29, 1919]
Memorandum from Capt. R. V. Hankey of SATC Simmons College Unit, on behalf of Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the District 10 Military Inspector enclosing a set of vouchers.
[Affidavit of B. I. Terry]
Affidavit sworn by B. I. Terry, attesting to the circumstances under which she acquired her property in Comanche County, Texas. This affidavit is unsigned.
[Affidavit of B. I. Terry]
Affidavit sworn by B. I. Terry stating the circumstances under which she purchased her property in Comanche County, Texas. This document is unsigned.
Abstract of Title to Lot 14 Block "C" Connellee Place Addition to the Town of Eastland, Eastland County, Texas
Abstract of title for Lot 14, Block C of the Connellee Addition to Eastland, Texas. The abstract includes a map and all the documents related to the history of the property, including the original grant for the land, deeds, court records, and liens.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Mrs. B. I. Terry, February 4, 1919]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Mrs. B. I. Terry stating he received the abstract from the bank and had it copied and returned. Sayles requests the royalty deed between Terry and R. H. Reaves as it was supposed to be sent much earlier.
[Letter from M. R. Hailey to Henry Sayles, April 9, 1919]
Letter from M. R. Hailey to Henry Sayles discussing that Mrs. Hazle was not wanting to give right of way to her land and was asking $50.00 per acre.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to County Clerk of Comanche County, January 24, 1919]
Letter from Perry Sayles to County Clerk of Comanche County remitting a deed from R. H. Reaves and a check for $1.00 to cover fees.
[Letter from Sayles & Sayles to C. W. Kenner, October 11, 1919]
Letter from Sayles & Sayles to C. W. Kenner approving title to the oil and gas lease for a tract of land in the name of Kate Z. Williams. This lease originally was executed by J. D. Martin and Geo C. Bishop. The terms of the lease are discussed and includes a royalty for a percentage of all oil produced.
[Sale of Land, Perry Sayles and Juanita Sayles to Fred Mueller]
Document certifying the sale of 20 acres in Taylor County, Texas from Perry and Juanita Sayles to Fred Mueller.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Bank of Desdemona, January 30, 1919]
Letter from Perry Sayles to The Bank of Desdemona stating he paid some of the price for a royalty interest owned by R. H. Reaves. Sayles states because of his ownership the deed must be held by the bank and any payment on a previously declined check should be forwarded to the First State Bank of Eastland.
[Letter from R. H. Reaves to Perry Sayles, February 4, 1919]
Letter from R. H. Reaves to Perry Sayles asking how he is coming with his payment of their shared note. Reaves said all his checks were accepted and he wrote Mr. Logan as soon as the checks reached the bank and were paid.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Buford Long, March 7,1919]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Buford Long discussing the supplement abstract from King and King. Sayles write that he has been trying to receive this abstract but has had no success and is asking Long for his help.
[Draft of Mineral Deed, R. H. Reaves to Perry Sayles]
Mineral deed certifying the sale of a 1/16 interest in the oil, gas, and minerals of a tract of land in Comanche County, Texas from R. H. Reaves to Perry Sayles. This document has correction in red pencil.
[Mineral Deed, R. H. Reaves to L. E. Adrian and C. T. Beckham]
Mineral deed certifying the sale of a 1/64 and 1/128 undivided interests in and to all oil, gas, and minerals in, under, and upon a tract of land in Comanche County, Texas. The interests are subject to the oil and gas lease made by B. I. Terry to W. T. Garrett. This document has corrections made in pencil and is unsigned.
[Letter from R. H. Reaves to Sayles & Sayles, January 1, 1919]
Letter from R. H. Reaves to Sayles & Sayles asking what information they can provide about his royalty deal and correspondence with Mr. Rushing and B. I. Terry.
[Affidavit of B. I. Terry]
Affidavit sworn by B. I. Terry stating the circumstances under which she purchased her property in Comanche County, Texas. This document is unsigned and has corrections to the text in pencil.
[Promissory Note From R. H. Reaves and Perry Sayles to The City National Bank, January 11, 1919]
Promissory note from R. H. Reaves and Perry Sayles to The City National Bank in Eastland, Texas, in the amount of $1000.00 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note is paid. A handwritten note on the front reads, "Paid 4/11/19 [..]."
[Notarized Statement by Henry Sayles, Jr.]
Document certifying that Hattie M. Sayles was a widow on September 20, 1916, signed by Henry Sayles, Jr. and notarized by E. N. Kirby in Taylor County, Texas.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to B. I. Terry, January 3, 1919]
Letter from Perry Sayles to B. I. Terry discussing royalties on land owned by Terry. There are few objections on the abstract to the title of the land. Reaves will be able to meet with Terry to clear up the objections soon.
[Letter from Grisham Brothers to C. E. Logan, February 20, 1919]
Letter from Grisham Brothers to C. E. Logan discussing exceptions to Sayles' royalties. Shuler and B. I. Terry's wives claim they purchased the land separately. They also need to determine if the land in question is in Erath or Comanche County, or both.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to R. H. Reaves, April 11, 1919]
Letter from Perry Sayles to R. H. Reaves stating he has closed the balance on their note for a royalty deal. Reaves will receive half the balance due to them.
[Letter from Don Clayton to Perry Sayles, January 7, 1919]
Letter from Don Clayton to Perry Sayles discussing royalties to possibly purchase. Clayton plans to negotiate with the owner to try and make a deal and also plans to investigate options for other royalty deals.
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