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[Picture postcard from T. N. Carswell addressed to Miss Peggy Anne Carswell - September 30, 1934]
A picture postcard showing a photo labeled "The Mountain Drive, built by the C.C.C. Ft. Davis". The postcard includes correspondence to Miss Peggy Anne Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from D"addy" [T. N. Carswell], dated September 30, 1934, and postmarked Fort Davis, Tex., Oct. 1, 1934. A short handwritten note advises that he will get home before she receives this card.
The Leakey Leader, Volume 6. No. 31
An issue of The Leakey Leader, Volume 6. No. 31. Leakey (pronounced Lake-y), Texas, dated Friday, July 13, 1934. Includes an article titled "Leakey's Barbecue Grand Success 13 Counties Here, a Live Meeting and No. 4 Is To Be Secured". An article regarding a campaign to build Texas Highway 4 in which T. N. Carswell is mentioned as one of the speakers: "About the livest speaker was that man Carswell from Abilene. He didn't fail to shoot 'straight from the shoulder' either." Other articles include: Famed Woman Scientist Dead, Sallanches, France, July 4.---Mme, Marie Curie ; Texas Relief Funds To Last To Sept. 1 ; Jobs Becoming More Plentiful ; Public Opinion and the Banks ; Drouth-Stricken Land Owners Are Eligible Now For Relief Work ; Nudist Bridal Pair GuIlty ; Grading of Highway No. 127 Has Started ; The world is wondering what will happen in Germany. ; The Texas Centennial ; Find Mountain of Ice in Colorado.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Thomas Morris, November 6, 1934]
Letter to Thomas Morris from Perry Sayles regarding the $25.00 that was sent to Mr. Morris.
[Petition of Perry Sayles Against Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Company]
Petition of Perry Sayles against Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Company in the Justice Court of Precinct. No. 1 in Eastland County, Texas. The petition details Sayles' complaint against Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Company, stating that the company has not provided Sayles' with appropriate compensation for his 3/512 interest in the oil, gas, and minerals in, under, and upon a tract of land in Eastland County, Texas.
[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.
[Letter from John Sayles to J. E. Pearson, May 28, 1934]
Letter from John Sayles to J. E. Pearson discussing undecided oil field cases in the Yates oil field. Sayles said he will not wait indefinitely on the Supreme Court.
[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.
[Letter from N. A. Thomas to Perry Sayles, September 14, 1934]
Letter from N. A. Thomas to Perry Sayles, discussing Sayles' tax status.
[Letter from Henry Shay to Perry Sayles, December 21, 1934]
Letter from Henry Shay to Perry Sayles acknowledging receipt of money credited to Sayles' note. Shay delivers a renewal note.
[Letter from Standard Savings and Loan Association to Perry Sayles, November 13, 1934]
Letter from Standard Savings and Loan Association to Perry Sayles discussing payment for the unpaid property taxes for Mr. Sayles.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, November 15, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank discussing a check that Mr. Sayles as written for $200.00 that he would like to be deposited to his account.
[Letter to J. E. Pearson]
Letter to J. E. Pearson, likely from John Sayles, discussing submissions to a law book to be published by the Vernon Law Book Company. The letter is written on the back of paper with printed court reports and is unsigned.
Case No. 11783-A: Copy of the Original Petition
Document bringing suit by Henry Sayles, Jr. against L. M. Parks regarding fees owed by Parks to Sayles.
[Promissory Note From Perry Sayles to Farmers and Merchants National Bank, September 17, 1934]
Promissory note from Perry Sayles to Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Abilene, Texas in the amount $68.00 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note is paid. There is a stamp on the front reading "Paid" dated March 22, 1935.
[Vehicle Registration Certificate, 1934]
Certificate of vehicle registration listing the identifying details of a car owned by Guy Patterson, purchased from Smith Bros.
[Letter from Henry James to Perry Sayles, August 27, 1934
Letter from Henry James to Perry Sayles discussing the renewal of a note Mr. Sayles has with F & M National Bank in Abilene, Texas.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, October 31, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank discussing a check of $150.00 that Mr. Sayles would like to be deposited into his account.
[Letter from John Sayles to Milton McKenzie, October 6, 1934]
Letter from John Sayles to Milton McKenzie asking for deliverance of Maps of Texas published by Sayles' niece, Harriet Godwin and Milt McKenzie.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Mary Alice Boone, February 9, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Mary Alice Boone discussing the relationship between Mary Alice and Dr. Boone. The letter mentions that Dr. Boone and Mrs. Boone are back together and that Perry Sayles thinks it would have been a mistake for them to continue apart.
[Postcard From Union Mutual Life Company of Iowa to Perry Sayles, May 17, 1934]
Postcard from the Union Mutual Life Company of Iowa to Perry Sayles notifying Sayles that of his premium's amount and due date.
[Vehicle Registration Certificate, 1934]
Certificate of vehicle registrations listing the identifying details of a car owned by Perry Sayles, purchased from Guy Patterson.
[Letter from R. F. Siddons to Juanita C. Sayles, October 6, 1934]
Letter from R. F. Siddons to Juanita C. Sayles enclosing a dividend check of 35% on a creditor claim against the Texas State Bank of Eastland.
[Letter from H. W. Backes to Perry Sayles, December 22, 1934]
Letter from H. W. Backes to Perry Sayles requesting another remittance of $4.29 to extend an outstanding note.
[Letter from R. F. Siddons to Mrs. Perry Sayles, October 6, 1934]
Letter from R. F. Siddons to Mrs. Perry Sayles enclosing a dividend check of 35% on a creditor claim against the Texas State Bank of Eastland.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Union Mutual Life Company, January 3, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Union Mutual Life Company remitting answers to application questions posed by the Company. Sayles discusses family medical history, specifically related to his grandmother who died of tuberculosis. Apart from his late grandmother, Sayles' family is in good health.
[Letter to Perry Sayles, January 4, 1934]
Letter Perry Sayles discussing the taxes he owes to the Eastland Free Schools Incorporated. The letter includes a ledger of the taxes due and the envelope.
[Copy of Transfer of Claim Against the Estate of Chas. E. Dearolph from the Star Drilling Company to Perry Sayles]
Document certifying the transfer of the claim against the estate of Chas. E. Dearolph from the Star Drilling Company to Perry Sayles. This copy is unsigned and undated.
[Contract Between Perry Sayles and Star Drilling Company]
Contract between Perry Sayles and the Star Drilling Company which certifies the sale of Charles E. Dearolph's account from the company to Sayles.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Perry Sayles, September 25, 1934]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Perry Sayles discussing Mac Sayles who owes money to both Thomas Morris and Jack Sayles.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Company, February 21, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Company stating he never got further information regarding the Amos S. Bass royalty. He also never received settlement on his royalty interest on land in Eastland County. Sayles is preparing a suit against the company.
[Letter from Edward O'Day to Harry Sayles, January 12, 1934]
Letter from Edward O'Day to Harry Sayles discussing the policy #120-147 that Harry Styles took out. Mr. O'Day writes that there is a $2.46 fee to cover the interest on the outstanding lien note.
[Letter from Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles to Thomas Morris, September 25, 1934]
Letter from Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles to Thomas Morris discussing a note of Mac Sayles to Thomas Sayles for $151.45. The note is barred by limitation statutes.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, October 23,1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank discussing an enclosed check from Mr. Sayles that he would like deposited into his account at the bank.
Case No. 10,190-A: Plaintiff's Original Petition
Document bringing suit by Henry Sayles, Jr. against L. M. Parks regarding fees owed by Parks to Sayles.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Citizens National Bank, December 20, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Citizens National Bank discussing payment for a note that Perry Sayles owes to the bank.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to Pan-American Life Insurance Company, December 27, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to Pan-American Life Insurance Company remitting $4.21 to extend the note further.
[Letter from H. W. Backes to Perry Sayles, October 31, 1934]
Letter from H. W. Backes to Perry Sayles stating his check to the Pan-American Life Insurance Company has been returned due to insufficient funds. The Company is redepositing the check and asks Sayles to be sure it is paid when presented.
[Letter from J. C. Williams to Perry Sayles, December 26, 1934]
Letter from J. C. Williams to Perry Sayles discussing a loan to be arranged to pay premiums on the insurance policy. Williams suggests a plan for Sayles to adopt to clear the debt.
[Letter from J. A. Martin to Standard Savings and Loan Association, March 13, 1934]
Letter from J. A. Martin to Standard Savings and Loan Association delivering a Hartford Fire Insurance Company policy in the name of Perry Sayles covering $900.00 for fire insurance dwelling and $300.00 for fire insurance on a garage.
[Promissory Note From Perry Sayles to the Citizens National Bank, August 27, 1934]
Promissory note from Perry Sayles to the Citizens National Bank in Abilene, Texas in the amount $17.30 with an interest rate of ten percent until the note has been paid. There is a payment listed on the back for $5.00 on "12-21-34" and a note on the front reading, "Pd 12/21/34."
[Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, September 27, 1934
Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank discussing that Perry Sayles has written a couple of small checks that he would like to be deposited into his account.
[Letter from R. F. Siddons, October 6, 1934]
Letter from R. F. Siddons remitting a check for a 35% dividend to the creditor from the liquidation of Texas State Bank of Eastland.
[Pan-American Life Insurance Company, Notice of Maturity of Premium Lien Note]
Document notifying Perry Sayles of the maturity of his insurance policy with the Pan-American Life Insurance Company. There is a handwritten note reading "Interest pd. ch. Jan. 17 - 34."
[Letter from E. E. Freyschlag to Perry Sayles, January 22, 1934]
Letter from E. E. Freyschlag to Perry Sayles remitting a National Liberty Insurance Company policy covering $800.00 dweeling and $200.00 by tornado and hail insurance on Sayles' garage.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to J. D. Barker, October 31, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to J. D. Barker confirming his taking responsibility for half of the Star Drilling Machine Company's claim against the Dearolph estate. Sayles lists the costs and a mailing address so he is able to receive and pay the claim.
[Letter to First National Bank, November 17,1934]
Letter to First National Bank that mentions a check of $625.00 drawn from Eastland National Bank by Frank Sparks to be deposited into the account of Perry Sayles.
[Handwritten Notes]
Paper with handwritten notes on both sides, possibly relating to John Sayles's submission for a law book. The text in the box on the front of the page appears to be a draft of a letter to Mr. Pearson. The back of the page has a diagram of railroad tracks and more handwritten text.
[Inventory of Property Owned by Perry Sayles]
Document listing the property owned by Perry Sayles that is taxable by the Eastland Free Schools Incorporation. There is one property listed.
[Letter from Thomas Morris to Perry Sayles, November 1, 1934]
Letter from Thomas Morris to Perry Sayles discussing the money note of $25 that Mr. Sayles owes to his sister-in-law.
[Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank, November 14, 1934]
Letter from Perry Sayles to First National Bank remitting checks for deposit in his account.
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