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[An email from Brett Gray]
Document of an email from Brett Gray to Steven K. Cox. Gray is asking in the email for Cox to send files to Don Klausmeyer at a specific address.
[Envelope from Emmett Patton to Levi Perryman, August 17, 1908]
Envelope from Emmett Patton, a lawyer from Roswell, New Mexico, to Levi Perryman. Levi Perryman was located in Forestburg, Texas.
[Envelope from M. C. Elliott to Linnet White, August 28, 1917]
Envelope from M. C. Elliott at 3335 [Montgall] Ave., Kansas City, Missouri to Linnet White, addressed as Mrs. Claude D. White in Denver, Colorado. It is postmarked Kansas City, Missouri August 17, 1917, and the date Aug 28 is also stamped on the front. The return address is written on the back, along with some other handwritten notes. The right edge of the envelope has been torn.
[Interview with Pedro J. González, 2]
Interview with Pedro J. González by Lorena Parlee and Maria Gonzalez. A wide column of text continues across numerous pages, multiple of which have handwritten annotations on them.
[News Release: Hud Releases $25.6 Millions to Help Low Income Persons with HIV/AIDS]
A press release from Andrew Barrer to the Dallas Voice announcing that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will release $25.6 million in federal funds to provide housing for low income people with HIV/AIDS.
[Notification of Change of Pension Payment Method]
Notice from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions outlining changes in the method of payment of pensions as authorized by the Act of August 17, 1912.
[Press release: NGLTF lobbying results in national meeting on anti-gay violence by Federal Mental Health Institute]
Press release announcing the National Institute of Mental Health's national research workshop on anti-gay violence.
[Sign-In Sheet at the Ellen Noel Art Museum by NTIEVA]
A documented sign-in sheet capturing the attendance details for the seminar hosted by NTIEVA at the Ellen Noel Art Museum.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Nicholas C. Soviero, August 17, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter describes the weather, an incident of a woman falling at work due to heat exhaustion, and primarily Margret and the details about her son "little Joey" who had to be taken to the doctor for a fever and all the attention he received from the grandparents.
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