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[Copy of letter from Arthur Anderson & Co. to AIDS ARMS Network, October 10, 1991]
A copy of a letter from Arthur Anderson & Co. to the board of directors at AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. about an audit of the AIDS ARMS Network.
[Copy of letter: Pastor of Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas to Dallas Parks Department]
Xerographic of a letter from a local Dallas church pastor to the Dallas Parks Department supporting A Living Tribute in Lee Park.
[Letter and Attachment: Proposition wording for the Dallas City Charter election]
Letter to Dennis Vercher containing an attachment with the proposition wording for the Dallas City Charter election of 1993.
[Letter & Attachment: Dallas Tavern Guild]
A letter and attachment from Jamie Schield from the Dallas Resource Center to Alan Ross at the Dallas Tavern Guild requesting financial assistance with National Condom Awareness Week expenses. The letter is accompanied by a Gay Men's Sex and Health Issues flyer from the Dallas Gay Alliance and the AIDS Resource Center.
[Letter by William Waybourn to himself, August, 10, 1998]
A letter dated August 10, 1988 from William Waybourn to himself about his concerns in the midst of difficult times.
[Letter: Dallas Gay Alliance to its members]
Letter from the Dallas Gay Alliance to its members updating them on the status of their current projects as well as inviting their help on new ones.
[Letter: Dallas Gay Alliance to members and friends]
Press release from the Dallas Gay Alliance updating its members and friends about their current projects.
[Letter: Dallas Gay Alliance to This Week in Texas]
Letter from the Dallas Gay Alliance to This Week in Texas showing appreciation for those that have supporting the organization's case against Parkland Hospital.
[Letter: Dallas Tavern Guild to Razzle Dazzle Dallas]
Letter from the Dallas Tavern Guild to Razzle Dazzle Dallas supporting the location of the annual street celebration.
[Letter Donald F. Baker to Justice Thurgood Marshall]
A letter from Don Baker sent to Justice Thurgood Marshall written about the rejection of the Section 21.06 appeal by the Supreme Court. Baker questions Justice Thurgood Marshall and the other Supreme Court judges' decision.
[Letter Donald F. Baker to Mr. Jess Morgan]
A letter written by Donald F. Baker sent to Jess Morgan inviting Rod Steiger to the Section 21.06 appeal fundraiser and cocktail party.
[Letter: Election laws violation]
A letter from Sharon Boyd, city council member, to Robert Sloan, city secretary, discussing a card that was mailed to Dallas Democrats that was in violation of elections laws because it did not have a legitimate return address and had no political disclaimer.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to the Dallas Observer editors, November 10, 1985]
A letter from Bill Nelson to the Dallas Observer editors thanking them for being selected as a runner-up in the "Singles Group" category of the Best of Dallas '85, and describing where local LGBTQIA+ singles can meet with other singles.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, August 10, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's dismissal from a branch of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, the Third World Players performance group.
[Letter from Don Baker inviting Carol Burnett to a fundraiser]
A letter written by Don Baker inviting Ms. Carol Burnett to a fundraiser benefiting the Supreme Court appeal of Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Letter from Don Baker inviting Ed Asner to a fundraiser]
A letter written by Don Baker inviting Ed Asner to a fundraiser benefiting the Supreme Court appeal of Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Letter from Don Baker inviting Ms. Barbara Jordon to a fundraiser]
A letter written by Don Baker inviting Barbara Jordon to a fundraiser benefiting the Supreme Court appeal of Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Letter from Don Baker to Charles Woodard]
A letter from Don Baker to Charles Wodard announcing the Dallas Gay Alliance hosting a conference in August 16 and 17 of 1986.
[Letter from Don Baker to David Peysen concerning support for the Texas Human Rights Foundation]
Letter to David Peysen from Don Baker about fundraising options for the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Letter from Don Baker to Martha Kegel concerning biographical information]
Letter to Martha Kegel from Don Baker concerning biographical information on Baker for a dinner.
[Letter from Don Maison to Richard Schwiderski 1983-03-10]
A letter dated March 10, 1983 from Donald J. Maison to Richard Craig Schwiderski regarding Schwiderski's court case.
[Letter from Donald F. Baker inviting Ms. Morgan Fairchild to a fundraiser]
A letter from Donald F. Baker inviting Ms. Morgan Fairchild to a fundraiser benefiting the Supreme Court appeal of Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Letter from Donald F. Baker inviting Ms.Sandy Duncan to a fundraiser]
A letter from Donald F. Baker inviting Ms. Sandy Duncan to a fundraiser benefiting the Supreme Court appeal of Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Letter from Donald J. Maison, Jr. to Dr. Campbell Read, November 10, 1982]
A letter from Donald J. Maison Jr. to Dr. Campbell Read pertaining to the affidavit and other documents from the Schwiderski v. the State of Texas court case.
[Letter from Linda Estabrook to John Thomas]
Letter from Linda Estabrook to John Thomas. In the letter Linda thanks Thomas on behalf of the National Lesbian and Gay Health Association for Thomas's membership and how he will be missed.
[Letter from Matt McKool to the LGPCD dated September 10, 1986]
Letter from Matt McKool sent to the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas on September 10, 1986. McKool responds to the questionnaire sent to him.
[Letter from Sally Thornhill to Mary Ann Moore, Linnet White and Claude D. White, March 10, 1907]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. it is written by Sally Thornhill and is addressed to Mary Ann Moore and the White's. In this letter, Thornhill informs her kin on the going-on in Goodlettsville, TN. The news includes: a discussion about her correspondences, an apology for not writing a quick reply to Moore and White, a discussion about the grippe outbreak and news about those who are sick with pneumonia, a dialogue about Bailey Love's death, a dialogue about the mud and how it makes the agricultural work much harder, news about her weaving project, a discussion about traveling to see family in Nashville, and updates on the prices of meat and an aside on the production of eggs this winter. She closes the letter by sending love and well-wishes to all.
[Letter: Immigration and Naturalization Service to Sixth International Conference on AIDS]
Letter from U.S. Immigration Service to the co-chairs of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS explaining the particular case of one gay man refused admission into the United States.
[Letter pertaining to Razzle Dazzle Dallas street party]
Letter from Tom Kaine of Crossroads Market concerning the Razzle Dazzle Dallas street party and its effect on business.
[Letter: Sharon Boyd to Mark Danielson]
Letter from Sharon Boyd to Mark Danielson asking the assistant district attorney to investigate the mailing of cards from a nonexistent political coalition.
[Letter to Don Baker from Mike Stewart concerning issues within the gay community]
Letter from Mike Stewart to Don Baker about the upset within the hierarchy of the gay community.
[Letter to Ken Molberg from Don Baker concerning his resignation as precinct chairman]
Letter to Ken Molberg from Don Baker informing Molberg of his resignation as precinct chairman of precinct 1191.
[Letter: Tom Kane, Razzle Dazzle Street Market]
Xerographic of a letter and a draft of a letter protesting the annual Razzle Dazzle Street Market in Dallas.
[Political advertisement letter]
Political advertisement letter from Richard Dooley, Linda Hankinson, Craig Holcomb, and Mark Sinclair addressed to a "neighbor" and dated May 10, 1989. Advocates for the election of Glenn Box in the May 20 run-off election for City Council District 5.
[Political advertisement letter]
Letter from Allan G. Calkin that is paid for by Calkin. Functions as a political advertisement that criticizes Dallas City Council Place 9 candidate Harriet Miers. Emphasizes Miers discrimination against women and gays coming in the form of her anti-choice stance and favoring of legislation that criminalizes sexual activities of adults of the same gender in private. Calkin describes the damage that discrimination has caused throughout history and the potential danger of Miers' stances.
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