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[Postcard of Istanbul from Bill Nelson to Mike Anglin]
A postcard from Bill Nelson to Mike Anglin discussing his travels around Europe. The photograph on the front shows a view of the mosque of Suleiman the Magnificent in Istanbul.
[Postcard of N. A. Burton's House]
Postcard of N. A. Burton's house with a child standing at the front of the porch. The house was built in 1910 in McKinney, Texas. It is made of wood and has a covered porch and basement.
[Postcard of Puerto Rico Sent to Mike Anglin]
Postcard from Bill Nelson to Mike Anglin about Nelson's cruise to Puerto Rico. The photograph on the front of the postcard shows a sunset viewed from the beach through palm fronds, with the text "Puerto Rico."
[Postcard of Santa Elena Canyon]
Postcard of Santa Elena Canyon at Big Bend National Park in Texas.
[Postcard of "The Boot" structure]
Postcard of a natural structure named "The Boot" at Big Bend National Park in Texas. The shape of the rock structure appears to be an upside-down cowboy boot.
[Postcard of the Chisos Mountain Lodge]
Postcard of the Chisos Mountain Lodge at Big Bend National Park in Texas. The Casa Grande mountain can be seen in the background.
[Postcard of the Chisos Mountains Cottages]
Postcard of cottages that are a part of the Chisos Mountain Lodge at Big Bend National Park in Texas. The Chisos mountains can be seen in the background.
[Postcard of the Cotton Bowl Stadium]
Photograph of a postcard with an image of the crowded Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas. The photograph of the stadium was taken from high above and shows the surrounding area. The postcard has a white and green border. "COTTON BOWL" is printed in black in the white portion of the border at the bottom of the postcard. Text on the back of the postcard is titled, "WORLD FAMOUS COTTON BOWL DALLAS, TEXAS." Below it says, "An overflow crowd of nearly 80,000 viewing the annual Southwest Classic Football Game - Texas University and Oklahoma University. Also the site of the January 1 Cotton Bowl New Years Classic." "POST CARD" is printed in large font to the right of the text next to the area designated for a stamp.
[Postcard of the Frying Pan Mesa]
Postcard of the Frying Pan Mesa in the Palo Duro Canyon, located near Amarillo, Texas.
[Postcard of the "Lighthouse" structure at Palo Duro Canyon]
Postcard of a natural structure named "The Lighthouse" at Palo Duro Canyon in Texas. The shape of the rock structure appears to be a lighthouse.
[Postcard of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in D.C.]
Postcard featuring a photograph of the entire Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. with the Washington monument behind it.
[Postcard of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in D.C.]
Postcard featuring a photograph of an aerial view of the entire Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. with the Washington monument and White House in view.
[Postcard of the Palo Duro Canyon]
Postcard of a scene at Palo Duro Canyon in Texas.
[Postcard of the Pecos River High Bridge]
Postcard of the Pecos River High Bridge in Texas.
[Postcard of the Pioneer Amphitheater]
Postcard of the Pioneer Amphitheater at Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Texas. A handwritten note on the back of the postcard reads, "I hope you and Jesse go there some weekend. It is simply beautiful."
[Postcard of the Santa Elena Canyon]
Postcard of Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park, Texas. The Rio Grande River can be seen running through the canyon.
[Postcard of the Santa Elena Canyon and the Rio Grande]
Postcard of Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park, Texas. The Rio Grande River can be seen running through the canyon.
[Postcard of the South Rim of the Chisos Mountains]
Postcard of the South Rim of the Chisos Mountains at Big Bend National Park in Texas. Two individuals and a horse stand by the cliff's edge.
[Postcard of Turtle Back Mountain]
Postcard of Turtle Back Mountain near Van Horn, Texas. A handwritten note on the postcard reads, "near Fort Davis about 10 hours west of Dallas."
[Postcard promoting Joe May]
Postcard promoting Joe May for Dallas City Council.
[Postcard promoting Lori Palmer]
Postcard promoting Lori Palmer for Dallas City Council.
[Postcard to Charles B. Moore, June 2, 1899]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. In this postcard, Moore is informed of the picnic which has been rescheduled due to the busy harvest season. It details that the picnic will now be held on June 10, 1899 near the Moore family's home.
[Postcard to Claude and Linnet Moore White, December 23, 1913]
Postcard to Linnet and Claude White with Christmas wishes from Claudia. The front of the card has an image of a house covered with snow and holly decorating a fence railing.
[Postcard to Don Baker from Jennifer Parvin]
Postcard from Jennifer Parvin to Don Baker about meeting at the Finding Our Voice documentary premiere.
[Postcard to Linnet Moore White, July 11, 1913]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a postcard which details to Linnet Moore White that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Humes have had a baby boy on July 10 in Charleston. The card is sent to Linnet by Mrs, Chesebro.
[Postcard to Linnet White, May 8, 1916]
Postcard to Linnet White from an unknown author. The author writes about a visit they made to a friend and people who have visited them. The bottom of the letter is missing.
[Postcard to Linnet White, November 22, 1915]
Postcard to Linnet White from an unknown author about their return home and the writer's plans to teach the next few nights among other small bits of news. The writer says they intend to write a letter when they have the time.
[Postcard to Mary Ann Moore, December 29, 1913]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. In this postcard, a family member from Gallatin thanks Mary for her remembrances and the little shoes. She expresses her wish to have them with the family in Gallatin this Christmas, but notes that they are having a good time and hopes the same for Mary and her family. She notes that she will write again soon to Moore and family. (The lower left side of the card is torn off, therefore the sender's name remains unknown as well as the information in those sentences.)
[Postcard with a portrait of Yellow Wolf]
Postcard with a portrait of Yellow Wolf, sent to Erwin E. Smith in Bonham, Texas.
[Postcard with unidentified cook]
Postcard with a picture on the front of an unidentified man wearing a cap and apron, cooking out-of-doors.
[Postcard with unidentified man]
Postcard with a full-length portrait of an unidentified man wearing dark-colored clothing that includes a long coat.
[Pro-choice postcard]
Postcard promoting pro-choice candidates for Dallas City Council.
[Promotional postcard for exhibit]
A postcard to Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Webb to promote Claudia Betti's Series in Yellow and Black.
[Reminder to vote for Bill Nelson]
Postcard encouraging the recipient to vote for Dallas City Council Candidate Bill Nelson.
[A rocky slope with alpacas]
Postcard of a rocky slope with alpacas standing either on the top or bottom of the hill. The hill is full of large rocks and dry soil with hardly any grass. There are larger hills behind the slope the alpacas are on and the farthest hill is slightly covered by the clouds.
[Roll Call at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex.]
A colored postcard to Mr. Ed Lauderdale, Von Ormy, Texas, discussing the sender's expectation for Lauderdale's arrival. The handwriting reads, "I will expect your arrival the last of this month." The postcard has a photograph of military personnel standing in Fort Sam Houston for roll call.
[Rooftops of buildings with hills]
Postcard of rooftops of buildings in a village. Most of the buildings have low, wide roofs with a minimal triangular peak, and the buildings are also in close proximity of each other. The buildings gradually begin to become more sparse as they become close to the hill, and visible roads are shown throughout.
[Rosenberg campaign postcard]
A postcard from the Justice Barbara Rosenberg campaign.
[Soldier in Granade Hole]
Postcard with a soldier sitting in a hole on the battlefield. The text at the bottom of the postcard reads, "One soldier in Granade Hole."
[Strasbourg]
Blank postcard with a photograph of a military gathering in Strasbourg, France.
[Texas Human Rights Foundation's Appeal of Baker v. Wade]
An handbill from the Texas Human Rights Foundation advocating for gay and lesbian rights and announcing their support for the appeal of Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code. The back of the slip has blank spaces to write contact information to support LGBT rights.
[Texas Signworks postcard]
Postcard from Texas Signworks to Villas on Holland Apartments advertising apartment banner.
[Three Bolivian women]
Postcard of three Bolivian women wearing hats and sitting on a bench. Two of the women are wearing light-colored hats, while the third woman, who is holding a baby wearing a hat in a pack on her back, wears a dark-colored hat. All of the women are wearing layered dresses and have long, wide scarves tied around their necks that act as blankets.
[Toul - Porte Jeanne-d'Arc]
Blank postcard with a photograph of two men wearing uniforms leaning against a gate on the side of a road at the Port Joan of Arc.
[Trench after battle]
Postcard with a photograph on front depicting the trenches after a battle.
[Two Bolivian residents]
Postcard of two Bolivian people standing next to each other in a desert area. Both the man and the woman are wearing sandals, but wear layered clothing and woven hats. The woman is wearing a dress and draped in many scarves, while the man wears knee-length pants and a layered poncho.
[Two girls on a rocky hill]
Postcard of two girls wearing hats smiling brightly on a rocky hill with cacti. One of the girls is sitting on the ground and is wearing a dress and sweater, along with a scarf tied around her neck; she is also holding a small, woven basket in her hands. The other girl is standing and wears similar clothing like the one who is sitting, but does not wear a scarf; she is holding a cloth sack behind her back.
[Two soldiers standing]
Postcard of two unidentified soldiers standing side by side out-of-doors, near a wall. The handwriting on the back of the postcard reads, "Happy Days. [unreadable] J. E. Brown."
[U.S. Armored Cruiser Charleston]
A colored postcard of the U. S. Armored Cruiser Charleston, c. 1906. On the back of the postcard, the handwriting reads, "Mr. E. V. Lauderdale. Von Ormy, Texas."
[Undated postcard from M. Dorothy Dodd to Mary Moore]
A postcard from M. Dorothy Dodd in Kansas City, Missouri, to Mary Moore. Dodd writes to say that she left Gallatin and hopes to enjoy the "western atmosphere" in Kansas City. She mentions that all are well in Gallatin, and that "Sister" is recovering from a long illness. The postcard, postmarked September 6, is addressed to Mrs. Mary A. Moore in Fort Worth, Texas, Box 52.
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