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[Letter from Alex Bradford to Claude H. Latson, June 20, 1944]
Letter from Alex Bradford to Claude H. Latson discussing Mr. Latson's brief experiences during World War II.
[Letter from Alex Bradford to D. Lamont, October 20, 1938]
Letter from Alex Bradford to D. Lamont wanting to know the name and address of distributor for the diesel engine in South Texas area.
[Letter from Alex Bradford to Ray Starner - September 20, 1943]
Letter from Alex Bradford to Ray Starner discussing his recent working experiences under the care of foreign military branches and his personal opinions on the state of the pacific war theater. Mr. Bradford provides vocal opinions on excessive amount of politics that are taking place after being attacked by the Japanese military.
[Letter from C. W. Taes to Alex Bradford - December 20, 1943]
Letter from C. W. Taes "Tod" to Alex Bradford sharing updates on the firefighter crew in Africa and asking for details on Alex's personal life.
[Letter from Frank Gervasi to Alex Bradford, May 20, 1940]
Letter from Frank Gervasi to Alex Bradford on how he's been away from the office gathering what Bradford asked for. An Gervasi can't disclose the name of the person who hired the 8 Texans to do whatever deed or task asked of them.
[Letter from Jenness Brown to Alex Bradford - January 20, 1944]
Letter from Jenness W. Brown to Alex Bradford discussing his recent uneventful trip and the welcoming hospitality that is available at anytime to Mr. Bradford.
[Letter from Margaret Hopkins to Alex Bradford - April 20, 1943]
Letter from Margaret Hopkins to Alex Bradford apologizing that she has not written to the captain for a little while. Mrs. Hopkins continues her letter by mentioning several key points that have been occurring within her day-to-day life. These points include the local weather in Manchester, a list of the places that she has been to under the guise of her work, and Commander Fordham’s management. On the second page of this correspondence provides writers with information on using the Airgraph postal services.
[Letter from Wendell Zimmerman to Alex Bradford - October 20, 1943]
Letter from W. Zimmerman to Alex Bradford apologizing for not writing for the last three years and describing his time in the Air Force.
[Letter from William J. Moses to Alex Bradford - November 20, 1940]
Letter from William J. Moses to Alex Bradford discussing recent news and events that have happened since Mr. Bradford has left for overseas action. News and events touched upon include: the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Tony Beacon being a thorn in Mr. Moses' side, the promotion of Mr. Moses to Gunnery Sergeant, and the news surrounding several officers at the Regal Office in Ottawa, Canada.
[Receipt for a Payment to Chevrolet for Thirty Dollars]
Receipt for a Payment to Chevrolet for Thirty Dollars – Receipt for the payment of thirty dollars and zero cents by Alex “Tex” Bradford to the Chevrolet Motor Company.
[Receipt for General Motors Acceptance Corporation]
Receipt for a payment made to General Motors Acceptance Corporation in San Antonio for $46.60.
[Sworn Statement Regarding Fire-Extingushment Invention]
Unsigned statement written by Alex Bradford describing his firefighting background and process in designing a formulation and method of propelling extinguishing chemicals into a fire, as well as a description of people involved in the discussion.
[Telegram from Bill Moses to Alex Bradford, August 20, 1944]
Telegram sent from Bill Moses to Captain Alex Bradford asking for his air mail address and providing Moses' business address in Ontario.
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