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[Email correspondence]
Email correspondence between Stan Main, Al Daniels, and Jack (last name unknown) about volunteer opportunities.
[Letter and court documents from David L. Botsford to Richard Schwiderski 1983-02-07]
A paperclipped letter with court documents from David L. Botsford to Richard Craig Schwiderski regarding the transfer of Schwiderski's case.
[Letter from Al Daniels]
Letter from Al Daniels to Susan Hayes about missing loaned items.
[Letter from Al Daniels]
Letter from Al Daniels to Susan Hayes concerning the loaning of flags and bunting to the Dallas County Democratic Party.
[Letter from Alexander Masley]
A letter from Alexander Masley to Carl B. Compton regarding tips about teaching art techniques.
[Letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Richard Huff, June 1, 1987]
A letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Richard Huff dated June 1, 1987, inviting the recipient to a luncheon and executive briefing on the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts on June 17, 1987.
[Letter from Andy Scanlon to the Texas Human Rights Foundation, May 16, 1990]
A letter from Andrew (Andy) B. Scanlon to the Texas Human Rights Foundation, applying to the position of Director of Development and Administration. Attached to his letter is his resume.
[Letter from Anita Simpson]
Letter from Anita Simpson to Al Daniels about the LGRL Lobby Day.
[Letter from Anne Katheryn Campbell to Alan H. Levi, May 16, 1990]
A letter from Anne Katheryn Campbell to Mr. Alan H. Levi, of the Texas Human Rights Foundation, thanking Mr. Levi for sending a copy of a job description and the pamphlet describing job functions. The letter serves as Campbell's job application for the position available at the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Letter from Arne W. Randall]
A thank you letter from Arne W. Randall to Carl B. Compton about the advertising sent for the International Art Publishing Company Exhibition.
[Letter from Arthur Siewiersky]
A letter from Arthur Siewiersky to Ward Lockwood regarding the Texas State Art Teachers convention.
[Letter from Bill McVey]
A letter from Bill McVey to Carl B. Compton about an article on an art exhibition held in Arlington.
[Letter from Byrd Moore Williams, Jr. to Mary Alice Williams, April 22, 1906]
Letter from Byrd Williams, Jr. to his mother, Mary Alice Williams, discussing a ceremony at the University of Texas, a drawing of a Native American, and photos that his brother, Charles (Chas) has sold.
[Letter from Carol McDonald to Lanny Hall, April 22, 1983]
Letter from Carol McDonald, MOAK President to Edwin (Lanny) Hall, Texas House Representative on April 22, 1983. The letter is in regard to the Tuition Equalization Grant Program (TEG) and McDonald hopes that Hall will be in favor of the Act when it approaches the floor.
[Letter from Carter Dalton Linnet Moore, April 8, 1900]
Letter from Carter Dalton to Linnet Moore in which he confesses that he forgot to "check your trunk and have cussed myself over and over for so doing." He tells her about a dam that washed away killing nine men in Austin, Texas. He asks Linnet's advice on answering a letter from a woman. He wants to keep her as a friend, but not encourage her to think he wants more from the relationship. He say that he is thinking about going "to the Territory" next summer.
[Letter from Carter Dalton to Linnet Moore, May 30, 1901]
Letter from Dalton Carter to Linnet Moore in which he tells her about his trip to Burnet and Llano, Texas. He also gives updates on the friends they have in common and on family members.
[Letter from Carter J. Dalton to Linnet Moore, October 8, 1901]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Carter J. Dalton and is addressed to Linnet Moore. In this letter, Dalton congratulates Linnet on her upcoming wedding. Her notes that his gift for her is a receipt for her past debts. Dalton details the latest news about friends, tells Moore about a sofa cushion he received, and mentions that he travels quite a bit with Jim Cooke so Jim can visit his girl, Minnie Lewis. As he closes the letter, he notes that she will make an ideal wife and asks where the couple will live.The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Carter J. Dalton to Linnet Moore, October 11, 1900]
Letter from Carter Dalton to Linnet Moore. He wanted to respond to Linnet's letter before too much time had passed. He was worried about Lula going to Dallas to visit Linnet. He is about to be on his way home to spend time with Jim Cook. Jim's mother and sister are in Austin, but he hasn't seen them. He asks about who is in love with Linnet now. He talks about his problems and asks if Linnet is coming to the San Antonio fair. He talks about Burnet and how old friends don't talk to him anymore. So he is now lonely, but he has some questions for her about graduation. He asks about her suitors and the guy that sent Lula a picture of himself.
[Letter from Charles E. Bell to Susan Streng]
A letter from Charles E. Bell, M.D. of the HIV and STD Control division of the Texas Department of Health about the AIDS ARMS Network's initial lack of response to the financial discrepancy and audit.
[Letter from Charles Griffith]
Letter from Charles Griffith to Susan Hayes about loaning flags and bunting to the Dallas County Democratic Party.
[Letter from Comptroller of Public Accounts Stephen H. Darden to Levi Perryman, August 14, 1875]
Letter from Stephen H. Darden to Levi Perryman asking him to send in vouchers so he can be reimbursed for conveyance of convicts. Note added to bottom says not to lose the letter. The signature is illegible.
[Letter from Curtis King to Brother John Batiste, March 2, 1976]
Letter from Curtis King to Brother John Batiste discussing the attached schedule for the production and performances of the play A Time to Build.
[Letter from Dave Hamrick to Harvey Yunis, February 12, 2006]
Letter from Dave Hamrick to Harvey Yunis, notifying Yunis of the selection of "Demosthenes: Speeches 18 and 19" to receive the Diehl Fraser Award at the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) awards banquet in 2006.
[Letter from Dave Hamrick to Jerry Johnston Andrew, 2006]
Letter from Dave Hamrick to Jerry Johnston Andrew, inviting her and other members of the Johnston Foundation Board to the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) awards banquet on April 1, 2006.
[Letter from Dave Hamrick to Thad Sitton, February 12, 2006]
Letter from Dave Hamrick to Thad Sitton, notifying Sitton of the selection of "Freedom Colonies" to receive the Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award at the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) awards banquet in 2006.
[Letter from Dave Hamrick to unknown, 2006]
Letter from Dave Hamrick to an unknown prospective member of the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) in 2006.
[Letter from Delmar Pachl]
A letter from Delmar Pachl sent to the American Statesman, regarding the Annual All-Texas Sculptors' Exhibition, which includes works by Carl B. Compton.
[Letter from Dewey C. Bradford]
A letter from Dewey C. Bradford about the conditions and rules for entering artwork for the Annual Exhibition of the Texas Fine Arts Association held at the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin.
[Letter from E. W. Doty]
A thank you letter from E.W. Doty to Carl B. Compton.
[Letter from Eddie Bernice Johnson to Dallas Lesbian Gay Political Coalition dated January 31, 1989]
Letter from Texas State Senator Eddie Bernice Johnson sent to the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas and dated January 31, 1989. Johnson defends fellow Senator Carl Parker for remarks made at a Finance Committee hearing held January 17, 1989.
[Letter from George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis, July 6, 1994]
A letter from George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis thanking him for his contribution to his first campaign for Governor of Texas. Bush also includes a quick update of the campaign and mentions their friendship. At the bottom, below his signature, Bush wrote a note that reads "@ me again (unclear)".
[Letter from George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis, March 7, 1994]
A letter from George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis about his support during Bush's original run for Texas Governor. At the bottom of the letter, which is signed by Bush, is a handwritten note that reads "Charles, my man, thanks so very much! I appreciate your help".
[Letter from George W. Bush to Charles Francis, June 30, 1995]
A letter from George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis thanking him for his support throughout Bush's campaign and inviting him to stop by for a visit at the governor's mansion when he's in town. It is signed at the bottom by Bush and is typed on 'Office of the Governor' stationery.
[Letter from George W. Bush to Charles Francis, May 18, 2000]
A letter from Governor George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis thanking him for organizing a meeting between him and gay and lesbian republicans. The letter also mentions their friendship and is signed with marker on the bottom.
[Letter from Georgia Cotrell to the Texas Human Rights Foundation, May 15, 1990]
A letter from Georgia Cotrell to the Texas Human Rights Foundation dated May 15, 1990. The letter is in regards to an advertisement that appeared in the Sunday's paper of Austin American-Statesment and she is including a copy of her resume to apply to the position advertised.
[Letter from Henry W. Taylor]
A letter from Henry W. Taylor to Carl B. Compton regarding 'Mexican Journeys' and 'The Art Colony'.
[Letter from J. G. Cook, Jr. to Linnet Moore, April 29, 1899]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by J. G. Cook and is addressed to Linnet Moore. In this letter, Cook informs Linnet of the happenings in Burnet, TX. The news includes: a discussion about correspondences lost on the mail, details about a girls-only event held in town, a dialogue about how he and G. fixed the fortunes told by the fortune teller at the girls-only event, an update on when and where he has seen Lula Dalton and the rest of the girls in the club, news about the Jones family moving to Oklahoma, and a discussion about traveling out of Burnet. He closes the letter by noting that he is the same Jim Cook as Linnet has known,the same person she hoped he would be, and signs the letter a true friend.
[Letter from James Jernigan to Mary, Claude and Linnet, September 10, 1910]
Letter from James Jernigan to Mary Moore, Linnet and Claude White in which he updates them of the activities of family member, where they are going to school, and the crops. The children in the family are discussed, as are home improvement, and cooking. A note is on the back of the envelope that refers to money that is due and asking to stop one of two newspaper subscriptions.
[Letter from Jerald Larry to Deborah Wood dated January 20, 1989]
Letter from Jerald Larry sent to Deborah Wood of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition (LGPC) and dated January 20, 1989. Larry declines Wood's invitation to speak at the LGPC's annual meeting.
[Letter from Jim Mattox to Peter Brooks and Deborah Wood dated January 31, 1990]
Letter from Jim Mattox sent to the Lesbian/Gay Political Action Committee (LG-PAC) Co-Chairs Peter Brooks and Deborah Wood on January 31, 1990. Advocates for LG-PAC's endorsement of Mattox for his campaign for governor.
[Letter from Johnson to his brother - October 27, 1906]
Letter from "Johnson" to his brother, written on University of Texas at Austin letterhead. The writer discusses getting his friend a job, and references their previous correspondence, asking what the friend might want the writer to send. The envelope is addressed to Mr. B. M. Williams in El Paso, but a handwritten note on the back says: "Opened by mistake by B. M. Williams - 720 N. Florence." The postmarks on the envelope are from El Paso, TX and Austin, TX.
[Letter from L. A. Wood]
A letter from L.A. Wood to Carl B. Compton regarding an article for "The Texas Art Teacher" magazine.
[Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Dominick Dunne, November 1, 2005]
Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Dominick Dunne regarding a quote given by the recipient for a feature on Jerry Hall in Brilliant Magazine.
[Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Liz Smith, May 17, 2005]
Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Liz Smith inviting her to participate in Brilliant Magazine.
[Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Liz Smith, November 1, 2005]
Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Liz Smith regarding the November 2005 issue of Brilliant Magazine.
[Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Michel Ferla, November 1, 2005]
Letter from Lance Avery Morgan to Michel Ferla regarding a story written about Clinique La Prairie in Clarens, Switzerland.
[Letter from Laura Bush to Charles Francis, August 24, 2000]
A letter from Laura W. Bush to Charles C. Francis thanking him for a previous letter and for his support during the campaign. The letter was typed on Bush's own stationery and her signature is at the bottom.
[Letter from Lawson Long]
A letter from Lawson Long to Arne Randall regarding advertising of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas.
[Letter from Linnet Moore to Charles and Mary Moore, March 19, 1900]
Letter from Linnet Moore to her parents in which she relates the details of an accident she had where she fell and hit her head. She was in bed for two days. She also attended an organ recital, took a tour of Austin, Texas in a rig with rubber tires, and attended the Episcopal Church. She asks her mother about the flower garden.
[Letter from Linnet Moore to the Moore family, March 7, 1900]
Letter written by Linnet Moore and addressed to the Moore family and Willie. In this letter, Linnet informs the Moore family of the goings-on in Austin during her visit. She apologizes for not writing a soon as she arrived and details the exercise at the University on the state's Independence Day. She notes the day's events and mentions that her and Lula will go to hear Paderewski tomorrow night. She closes the letter by noting her trip to Austin was a good one and states that her parents must write to her. The envelope is included with the letter.
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