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[Telegram from Richard Mays to W. John Bryan]
Telegram from Richard Mays to W. John Bryan wishing Bryan a Merry Christmas with an illustrated holiday banner at the top.
[Letter to Mr. W. J. Bryan, October 19, 1913]
Letter to Mr. W. J. Bryan requesting photos of him and some information to incorporate in a story regarding gubernatorial candidates and possibilities.
[Personal Narrative About Herding Cattle]
Personal narrative about life on cattle trails, mentioning a particular camp on the red river where mail would accumulate.
[Letter from O. Smith to W. J. Bryan, August 10, 1943]
Letter from O. Smith to W. J. Bryan informing him that he learned of his recent activities in the papers and congratulating him.
[Letter from F. E. Giescke to W. J. Bryan, May 24 1944]
Letter from F. E. Giescke to W. J. Bryan thanking him for the letter he sent and informing him that his information will be updated in the Former Students Association. He also informs Mr. Bryan of how his endowment check will be utilized and provides him with information about the activities of the Former Students Association.
[Cattle Drive Poems]
Two poems about cattle driving titled, "The Cattle String Out", and "The Drags" with small sketches seen on the page. The sketch at the top appears to be a cow with a brand on its side. Handwriting on back reads, "[illegible] Moore never shook a duty or a danger in his life".
[Letter from Harry Tom King to William John Bryan, April 3, 1906]
Letter from Harry Tom King to William John Bryan reminding Bryan to obtain King and another man named W. J. train passes to Austin for legislative business.
[Letter from Earle B. Mayfield to Honorable W. J. Bryan, October 9, 1947]
Letter from Earle B. Mayfield to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the clippings he sent and praising Mr. Bryan for the great service he has rendered to his country.
[Letter from J. T. Canales to Honorable W. J. Bryan, March 15, 1941]
Letter from J. T. Canales to Honorable W. J. Bryan informing Mr. Bryan about his friend, Mrs. Ethel M. Hetrick who recently moved to Abilene, Texas and encouraging Mr. Bryan to keep in touch with her.
[Letter from Chas R. Russell to Honorable W. J. Bryan, November 6, 1912]
Letter from Chas R. Russell to Honorable W. J. Bryan greeting him and inviting him to visit since they have not communicated in a while.
[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 J. F. Cunningham to William John Bryan, January 16, 1903]
Letter from J. F. Cunningham to William John Bryan discussing politics and offering condolences to their mutual acquaintance, Brelsford, for a death he is mourning.
[Letter from G. W. Hardy to W. J. Bryan, December 25, 1944]
Letter from G. W. Hardy to W. J. Bryan sending him best wishes for the holiday season.
[Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan, October 8, 1947]
Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan informing him that he received a copy of the Abilene Reporter-News which included a story about his life and activities and it will be kept in a collection of memories from Abilene, Texas.
[Letter from Mrs. M. P. Chapman to W. J. Bryan, January 3, 1925]
Letter from Mrs. M. P. Chapman to W. J. Bryan thanking him for the letter he sent, discussing the cattle and ranching business in Arizona and inquiring about Mr. Bryan's family and boys.
[Letter from Theodore Mack to Honorable W. J. Bryan, December 15, 1942]
Letter from Theodore Mack to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the clipping he sent from the Abilene Reporter-News along with a brief description of his thoughts and reactions after reading it.
[Letter from G. W. Hardy to Dr. W. B. Bizzell, September 28, 1921]
Letter from G. W. Hardy to Dr. W. B. Bizzell discussing the idea of a reunion for the pioneers of Texas A&M University from the years 1876 to 1879. Mr. Hardy also honors Judge Page Morris, former professor of the University whom they would like to invite to the reunion.
[Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan, December 16, 1944]
Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking him for the letter he sent and for being a great friend. The writer also apologizes to Mr. Bryan for not acknowledging receipt of the photos of the Old Class at Lebanon.
[Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan, June 7, 1909]
Letter to Honorable W. J. Bryan discussing the details of a letter sent to President Ripley.
[Letter from W. J. Bryan to Honorable Bryan Bradberry, December 21, 1945]
Letter from W. J. Bryan to Honorable Bryan Bradberry inquiring about Austin, Texas and sharing his Christmas plans with Mr. Bradberry.
[Letter from W. J. Bryan to Mrs. W. J. Bryan]
Letter from W. J. Bryan to Mrs. W. J. Bryan providing her with information about his hospital experiences and reminding her to keep up with duties such as paying bills and house chores.
[Man with Herd of Brahman]
Photograph of a man in a dark suit and hat standing amidst a herd of Brahman cattle in a field while petting the two closest to him.
[Letter from Theodore Mack to John A. Lomax, August 20, 1940]
Letter from Theodore Mack to John A. Lomax informing him of his previous discharge from Cook Memorial Hospital, discussing the details about the previous article written by Mr. Lomax involving W. J. Bryan and inquiring about his next publication.
[Letter from McDonald Meachum to Mrs. W. J. Bryan, September 3, 1912]
Letter from McDonald Meachum to Mrs. W. J. Bryan thanking her for the update about Mr. Bryan's condition. Meachum also sends well wishes from his family to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan.
[Letter from W. E. Wrather to Honorable W. J. Bryan, July 25, 1938]
Letter from W. E. Wrather to Honorable W. J. Bryan inviting him to become a member of The Texas State Historical Association.
[Letter to Mr. W. J. Bryan, July 5, 1919]
Letter to W. J. Bryan thanking him for the previous letter he sent, reminiscing about their old days at Texas A&M and informing Mr. Bryan that he hopes they will meet during the next commencement.
[Letter to W. J. Bryan, December 28, 1942]
Letter W. J. Bryan thanking him for the newspaper clipping he sent and informing Mr. Bryan about his youngest daughters marriage.
[Letter from Charles G. Russell to William John Bryan, March 30, 1905]
Letter from Charles G. Russell to William John Bryan discussing his vision health, his visit to Texas, and an article to be run on the investigation of the Beef Trust that will feature a photo of Bryan. The page has a printed header from the Chicago Examiner.
[Letter from Edgar P. Harvey to W. J. Bryan, February 27, 1911]
Letter from Edgar. P. Harvey to W. J. Bryan inquiring about Mr. Bryan's position in regards to the State Normal School bill.
[Personal Narrative about Voting and Politics]
Personal narrative written by an unknown author describing voting for Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, and his views on current politics of the time. Penciled notes are visible in the margins.
[Letter to Mr. W. J. Bryan, November 18, 1926]
Letter to Mr. W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of the letter he sent and discussing the details of his recent visit to Texas.
[Houston & Texas Central Railway Pass]
Railroad pass assigned to the Honorable W. J. Bryan from the Houston & Texas Central Railway Company.
[Clipping: Golden Wedding Date Observed by W. J. Bryans Today]
Newspaper clipping about the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan. A partial photo is visible on the back.
[Letter from John P. Cooper to William John Bryan, April 2, 1909]
Letter from John P. Cooper to William John Bryan discussing a false telegram that was sent to Bryan under the name of "Anson Commercial Club". Cooper, of the Anson Printing Company, writes to assure Bryan that no such organization exists, and that the Anson Progressive Club all fully support Bryan and other Texas democratic representatives. The letter is co-signed by James P. Stimson
[Letter from J. T. Davis to William John Bryan, July 13, 1905]
Letter from J. T. Davis to William John Bryan thanking him for sending over a picture of Bryan's father.
[Letter from McDonald Meachum to Senator W. J. Bryan, November 18, 1940]
Letter from McDonald Meachum to Senator W. J. Bryan sharing his reaction to the article in the Southwest Review which included an article about Mr. Bryan's "DIamond T" Ranch.
[Telegram from Rose Allison Banks to W. J. Bryan, October 14, 1947]
Telegram from Rose Allison Banks to W. J. Bryan thanking him for clippings sent and giving congratulations.
[Letter from Leland E. Wemple to W. J. Bryan]
Letter from Leland E. Wemple to W. J. Bryan providing him with reasons why Wendell Willkie should be the Republican Presidential candidate
The Log of the United States Naval Academy, Mark 4, Mod 6, November 10, 1916
Weekly publication for the United States Naval Academy students containing articles, academy events, announcements, and sports updates.
[Telegram from W. R. Holsey to W. J. Bryan, July 5]
Telegram from W. R. Holsey to W. J. Bryan that states, "Appointed by the Governor as colonel Come at once".
[Letter from C. B. Hudspeth to Honorable W. J. Bryan, August 14, 1919]
Letter from C. B. Hudspeth to Honorable W. J. Bryan acknowledging receipt of the letter he sent and providing Mr. Bryan with a summary of his experiences in Washington, D. C.
[Letter from W. J. Clay to Honorable W. J. Bryan, August 22, 1912]
Letter from W. J. Clay to Honorable W. J. Bryan sympathizing with him about his accident and wishing him a speedy recovery process.
[Letter from Frank M. King to Honorable W. J. Bryan, January 31, 1940]
Letter from Frank M. King to Honorable W. J. Bryan asking him for a photograph of himself to be included in Mr. King's book "Longhorn Trail Drivers" where there is a story about Senator Bryan and the T Diamond.
[Letter from John A. Hulen to Honorable W. J. Bryan, August 20, 1917]
Letter from John A. Hulen to Honorable W. J. Bryan thanking Mr. Bryan for the congratulatory letter he sent regarding his appointment as Brigadier General.
[Letter from J. F. Cunningham to William John Bryan, January 12, 1905]
Letter from J. F. Cunningham to William John Bryan discussing how inexpensive his trip was thanks to Bryan lending his passes to Cunningham.
[Bryan Clipping Scrapbook]
Scrapbook filled with newspaper and magazine clippings relating to cattle ranching, trail driving, cowboys, and southwestern culture.
[Drawing: Is This a Heel Fly?]
Drawings of similar looking insects with several variations of the phrase, "Is this a heel fly?" seen next to each one
[Copy of a letter from G. W. Hardy to Malcolm Black, June 19, 1939]
Copy of a letter from G. W. Hardy to Malcolm Black in response to a letter Mr. Black sent him about their old friends from College. Mr. Hardy comments about the character of their friends in the letter and urges Mr. Black to write him more often and to plan a visit when he has free time.
[Postcard from Walter S. Pope to Senator W. J. Bryan]
Postcard from Walter S. Pope to Senator W. J. Bryan reminding him that he is not forgotten and commending him on his great work as a Senator. The text "Wishing you a speedy recovery" is written on the post card.
[Telegram from Thomas B. Love to Mrs. W. J. Bryan, August 19, 1912]
Telegram from Thomas B. Love to Mrs. W. J. Bryan asking fro Mr. Bryan's condition after an accident.
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