Photograph of a beer bottle label for the Theodore Hamm Brewing Company Preferred Stock. The label has an illustration red ribbon with a medal with an eagle.
Map of Denton County showing the parcels of land within the county labeled with the owners. A note at the top of the map says, "Lands of the Texas & Pacific Railway Co. are colored yellow." Additionally, some bodies of water, roads, railroad tracks, and towns appear to be marked. A small box in the upper-right corner is labeled "Diagram of a Section" and states "1900 Varas square = 640 acres." Scale [ca. 1:133,333] (4000 Varas to 1 inch, 1 Vara = 33 1/3 inches).
Photograph of the Dickinsonian Base Ball schedule booklet. The front of the booklet has the schedule, while the back has a photograph of theatre performers dressed up in Renaissance clothes.
Envelope addressed to Mr. C. B. Moore, Box 18, McKinney, Collin County, Texas. A note in the lower left corner reads, "H. S. Moore, recd. March 8, 1870." The envelope has been cut in the upper right hand corner to remove the stamp.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's brown dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's black dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's black dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's black dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's brown and ivory dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's brown dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's brown dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's black dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's black and white dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's black dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
Photograph of a Foot Joy shoe style card. The front of the card shows a photograph of a men's brown dress shoe and has information about the style and sizes on the back.
A photograph of a recipe for "Hatching Brine Shrimp" written in pen on a notecard. The recipe lists the amount of ingredients and the directions that are needed to make the dish.
Photograph of the Hungarian Crown postcard. The front of the card shows a picture of a gold crown that has large jewels and embellishments, and the back states the history behind the crown.
Transcript of a letter from Charles Moore to Henry and Elvira Moore, discussing gastrointestinal illness, machinery, and a mill. Damage has removed several portions of the letter along a vertical line.
Letter from Enoch Rushing and Henry Moore to Charles Moore. Enoch Rushing talks about local politics, farming, and friends. Henry Moore talks about family health, mill work, and property for sale.
Letter from Charles Moore to Henry Moore discussing farm topics, deaths, shootings, and family illnesses. Includes a transcribed advertisement for boilers.
Letter sent by Henry Moore and co-written by a younger relative of Charles Moore that discusses farm life and hunting. Large sections of the text and paper are missing.
Letter to Charles Moore from Henry Moore (H.S.M.) in "Catons old mills stand" discussing various jobs and the possibility of new opportunities, mending appliances, farming and crops (corn and peaches), and people that he knows including Mr. Eads and Miss Lee.
Letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, discussing such topics as family health issues, farming, and news of an attempted rape of an African American girl.
Letter from Jo Wallace to Charles Moore that discusses health of friends and family, the desire for relatives to move from Tennessee to Texas, building a house, and witnessing the Aurora Borealis.
Letter from W. A. Hays to Charles Moore, discussing a local drought. Hays is setting up a homestead outside of Howell County, Missouri. Milling has suffered due to low water levels from the drought. He finishes by speaking of wars in Europe and of the city of St. Louis, Missouri.
Letter from Josephine Whiteside to the widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
Photograph of a library check-out card at the North Texas Normal Library. The book that is checked out is a book entitled "A Book of Boyhoods" by Eugenia Fryer.
Photograph of a book subscription form from Mystery Guild. The form lists a variety of mystery books and asks "dying for a good mystery?" on the front cover.
Photograph of a note done in pen on a white notecard. The note says "this candy tray was placed on this book on Sept. 16, 1985... this won't be found for 50 maybe 100 years!"
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