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[Letter from Alexander Masley]
A letter from Alexander Masley to Carl B. Compton regarding tips about teaching art techniques.
[Letter from Armin Scheler]
A thank you letter from Armin Scheler to Carl B. Compton with a reminder that Scheler still has Compton's luggage.
[Letter from Armin Scheler]
A letter Armin Scheler to Carl B. Compton regarding his work exhibited at the Delgado Museum of Art in New Orleans.
[Letter from Arthur Feitel]
A letter from Arthur Feitel to Armin Scheler regarding an upcoming exhibit of Carl B. Compton's watercolor paintings.
[Letter from Burnett H. Shryock]
A letter from Burnett H. Shryock to Carl B. Compton regarding exhibition #7.
[Letter from C. V. Donovan]
A letter from C.V. Donovan to Carl B. Compton regarding a gallery schedule.
[Letter from Carl Compton to Roberta M. Fansler, June 24, 1944]
Letter from Carl B. Compton to Roberta M. Fansler regarding her opinions on Compton's proposal of an exhibition demonstrating the results of teaching practices.
[Letter from Caroline Wogan Durieux]
A letter from Caroline Wogan Durieux to Carl B. Compton regarding a newspaper clipping about his upcoming art show.
[Letter from Caroline Wogan Durieux]
A letter from Caroline Wogan Durieux to Carl B. Compton, updating him on new changes within the art department at Louisiana State University.
[Letter from Cora E. Stafford]
A letter from Cora E. Stafford to Carl B. Compton regarding a possible open position at the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton.
[Letter from David Fentress to Clara Fentress, September 11, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara Fentress, describing his new orders to Houston, Texas. He also discusses the possibility of a leave of absence.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, August 16, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara was written while he was on the march in Louisiana. He describes the troops that are gathered and speculates on the purpose of their movements. He mentions that he has been invited to dine with Captain McDavid.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, August 25, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he states how upset he is that he has not heard form her since June. He recounts a bad dream he had. He updates her on his effort to gain a leave of absence and a transfer. He also describes his health.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, August 30, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara regarding the difficulties he faces applying for a transfer and/or a leave of absence. He states that he has 110 men in hospitals. Dr. Fentress's brigade is to march to Arkansas and only waits for Hardeman's Brigade to arrive. He also states that his men look forward to leaving Louisiana and moving to Arkansas.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, February 22, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara regarding the order from Captain Weir stating that the men are to report to their captains in their respective counties. He writes of his plans to return home. He also gives an update on his health.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, June 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara that informs her that his Brigade is being sent back to Texas by detachments. He says that he will try to obtain a furlough once he reaches Houston, Texas, so that he can see her, the children, and pick up some books.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, May 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he recounts his participation in a battle that took place before May 19, 1864. He writes about the successes and set backs. He writes of the soldiers killed, wounded and missing. He says that some of the soldiers who died were accused of smelling of Louisiana rum. He ends the letter with news of his health and the health of friends.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, May 26, 1864]
Letter written by David Fentress to his wife Clara to give her information on where to send her letters to him. He also gives news on the categories of soldiers that are being granted furloughs. There is a note on the back, dated May 30, that gives an update on his health and news of the war.
[Letter from David R. Hamilton, 1978]
Letter from David R. Hamilton discussing Hamilton's interest in joining the Third World Players performance troupe for their performance of the play Tell Pharaoh.
[Letter from Don Baker to Abby Rubenfeld]
A typed letter written by Don Baker to Abby Rubenfeld thanking her and LAMBDA staff for meeting with him as he was preparing to speak at a New Orleans conference.
[Letter from Duncan Ferguson]
A letter from Duncan Ferguson to Carl B. Compton regarding a teaching position at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
[Letter from Felix Payant]
A letter from Felix Payant to Carl B. Compton regarding his idea of exhibiting the results of teaching practices.
[Letter from H. W. Wright]
A letter from H. W. Wright to Carl B. Compton in regards to publishing a paper by Compton.
[Letter from Helen Dillon to Carl Compton, October 21, 1943]
Letter from Helen Dillon to Carl B. Compton about sending sample copies of McGraw-Hill Publishing Company publications.
[Letter from J. B. Smith]
A letter from J.B. Smith to Carl B. Compton regarding a show of his watercolor paintings at the University of Wyoming.
[Letter from J. B. Smith]
A letter from J. B. Smith to Carl B. Compton regarding strains on the art department at The University of Wyoming.
[Letter from Jane M. Martin]
A thank you letter from Jane M. Martin to Cart B. Compton.
[Letter from Jane M. Martin to Professor Carl Benton Compton]
A letter from Jane Morrill Martin to Carl B. Compton concerning the formation of a Southern branch of the College Art Association.
[Letter from Jessie R. Grooms]
A letter from Jessie R. Grooms to Carl B. Compton regarding his Exhibition #1.
[Letter from Joseph Graham to Thomas Westbrook, May 9th, 1862]
Letter from Jos. Graham to Thomas Westbrook movement of company that is camped 9 miles west of Clarksville and on its way to Little Rock, Arkansas. Fears that company may be dismounted and have to continue without horses. Asks about Rachel Kennard. Discusses successful battle at Yorktown and the enemies possession of New Orleans. Mentions leaving 9 men behind at Bonham because of illness.
[Letter from László Moholy-Nagy]
A letter from László Moholy-Nagy to Carl B. Compton offering his opinion about teaching art criticism to first grade students.
[Letter from László Moholy-Nagy]
A letter from László Moholy-Nagy to Carl B. Compton regarding his idea of exhibiting the results of teaching practices.
[Letter from Laurentza Schantz-Hansen]
A letter from Laurentza Schantz-Hansen to Carl B. Compton regarding upcoming exhibits.
[Letter from Lester D. Longman]
A letter from Lester D. Longman to Carl B. Compton regarding his new job at Louisiana State University.
[Letter from Loren Mozley]
A letter from Loren Mozley to Carl B. Compton regarding his new job at Louisiana State University.
[Letter from Louis Hoover]
A letter from Louis Hoover to Carl B. Compton regarding a catalog of his traveling exhibits.
[Letter from Oscar A. Ullrich]
A letter from Oscar A. Ullrich to Carl B. Compton regarding his move to Louisiana Sate University.
[Letter from Paul Goward]
A letter from Paul Goward to Carl B. Compton regarding his new job at Louisiana State University.
[Letter from Pearl A. Neas]
A letter from Pearl A. Neas to Carl B. Compton updating him on the changes at Southwestern University since he left.
[Letter from Pedro de Lemos]
A letter from Pedro de Lemos to Carl B. Compton regarding his idea of exhibiting the results of teaching practices.
[Letter from Ruth Sangford]
A letter from Ruth Sangford to Carl B. Compton regarding his exhibition.
[Letter from W. H. Timmins to Charles B. Moore, August 25, 1861]
Letter from W. H. Timmins to Charles B. Moore discussing low cotton prices, the blockade preventing shipments from New Orleans, and other financial hardships caused by the war.
[Letter from Wallace S. Baldinger]
A letter from Wallace S. Baldinger to Carl B. Compton regarding his paintings.
[Letter from Winifred H. Mills]
A letter from Winifred H. Mills to Carl B. Compton regarding missing art education books.
[Letter from Winifred H. Mills]
A letter from Winifred H. Mills to Carl B. Compton regarding the discontinuation of travelling exhibitions.
[Letter from Winifred H. Mills]
A letter from Winifred H. Mills to Carl B. Compton in regards to finding the previously missing art education books.
[Letter from Winifred H. Mills]
A letter from Winifred H. Mills to Carl B. Compton regarding his new job at North Texas State Teachers College in Denton.
[Letter to Carl Benton and Mildred Norris Compton]
A letter from George to Carl B. and Mildred N. Compton regarding a check for damages to an apartment and a gossip update from Louisiana State University.
[Letter to Carl Benton Compton]
A letter from George to Carl B. Compton in regards to sending a heater to the Comptons due to their colds.
[Letter to Carl Benton Compton]
A letter to Carl B. Compton regarding his new job at Louisiana State University.
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