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[Joseph Rhae Patterson Rides Dirty Dually]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Dirty Dually, ridden by Joseph Rhae Patterson, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Amateur Division of the Finals. Dirty Dually was owned by Kennon R. Patterson, Sr.
[Brandon Harris Rides Crab Grass]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Crab Grass, ridden and owned by Brandon Harris, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Amateur Division of the Finals.
[Bill Freeman Rides Smart Aristocrat]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Smart Aristocrat, ridden by Bill Freeman, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Smart Aristocrat was owned by Jack and Susan Waggoner.
[Gary Bellenfant Rides Bayou Shorty]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Bayou Shorty, ridden by Gary Bellenfant, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Bayou Shorty was owned by Mike and Nancy Young.
[Shannon Hall Rides Acres Of Oaks]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Acres Of Oaks, ridden by Shannon Hall, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Acres Of Oaks was owned by Gary and Kathy Benton.
[Ron Gonsalves Rides Shortys Playgirl]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Shortys Playgirl, ridden by Ron Gonsalves, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Shortys Playgirl was owned by Cuttin Edge Ranch.
[Lloyd Cox Rides Louella Again]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Louella Again, ridden by Lloyd Cox, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Louella Again was owned by Gail E. Holmes.
[Greg Wright Rides My Stylish Lady]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, My Stylish Lady, ridden by Greg Wright, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. My Stylish Lady was owned by Richard and Priscilla Rothwell.
[Mark Mills Rides Just Chicynn]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Just Chicynn, ridden by Mark Mills, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Just Chicynn was owned by Robert and Debbie Middleton.
[Greg Welch Rides Docs Lil Scrambler]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Docs Lil Scrambler, ridden by Greg Welch, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Docs Lil Scrambler was owned by Glade M. Night.
[Dell Bell Rides Lei San Lena]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Lei San Lena, ridden by Dell Bell, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Lei San Lena was owned by Jeffrey S. Matthews.
[A. J. (Curly) Tully Rides Not Quite An Acre]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Not Quite An Acre, owned and ridden by A. J. (Curly) Tully, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals.
[Guy Woods Rides Laker Doc]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Laker Doc, ridden by Guy Woods, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Open Division of the Finals. Laker Doc was owned by E E Ranches Of Texas, Inc.
[Lon Goff Rides Libbys Lil Pitchfork]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Libbys Lil Pitchfork, ridden and owned by Lon Goff, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Amateur Division of the Finals.
Cutting Horse Competition: Image 1997_D-117_04
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 2010
Daily student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Daily student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 2011
Daily student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
[Transcript of Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, July 18, 1863]
Transcript of a letter written by David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he tries to set the record straight on his relationships with other women before their marriage. He was also concerned about the corn crop and the state of the garden. He writes down what he has read about President Lincoln's recently published proclamation that would take freed slaves and allow them to fight in the northern army (possibly the Emancipation Proclamation).
[Transcript of Letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son David Fentress - March 18, 1858]
Transcript of a letter written by Maud Fentress to her son David in which she congratulates David and Clara on their recent marriage. She gives advice on buying land; discusses recent gifts she has sent; she sends information on family and friends; and Anne's illness and the treatment she received.
[Letter from M. M. Kennard to A. D. Kennard, December 18, 1861]
Letter from M.M. Kennard to A.D. Kennard writing about the family doing well, John Fanthorp is getting married, his son died of typhoid fever, and is giving his son's mare to A.D. Kennard's son Mark.
[H. K. Redway's Muster-in Roll of Recruits, Co. F. in the 1st Veteran Regiment, September 18, 1863]
"Muster-in roll" of recruits for the United States Army, signed by H. K. Redway. On the form, Redway enrolled Private Joseph Short for three years of service.
[General orders no. 231, July 18, 1864]
General orders no. 231 details the following Acts and Resolutions of Congress:I.) Appropriations for fortifications; II.) Act to authorize commanders to execute sentence against guerrillas, spies, deserters, murderers, and for other purposes; III.) Act concerning pensions; IV.) Act for better organization of Quartermaster's Department; V.) Resolution to settle Captain Hebard's accounts, the accounts of the United States volunteers, and other officer's accounts; VI.)Resolution in amending act concerning pay of officers and men in Western Department; VII.) Resolution for publication of the Army register; VIII.) Resolution for relief of officers of 4th and 5th Indian regiments; IX.) Resolution in relation to leaves of absence to professors at Military Academy; X.) Resolution explaining act of June 20, 1864, to increase soldier's pay; XI.) Resolution to increase pay of hospital matrons; and XII.) resolution to explain resolution relative to pay of staff of Lieutenant General.
[Letter from Lieutenant General Longstreet, December 18,1862]
Lt. Gen. Longstreet expresses his gratitude for those troops of 1st Army Corps. for their firm resistance to the enemy in the Battle of the 13 December, 1862 near Fredericksburg VA.
[Circular from E. D. Townsend, August 18, 1864]
Circular No. 64. In order to make transfers of enlisted men from one regiment to another, the following papers should be made out: Quadruplicate must and descriptive rolls of the men, with a copy of the order transferring them attached to each roll, one copy to be forwarded to the Adjutant General of the Army, another copy to the Adjutant General of the Sate to which the men belong, another copy to be sent with the men to the respective regiments to which they are transferred. These rolls will contain the information indicated by the blanks for muster and descriptive rolls, including date, place and by whom mustered into the service. Each copy will be examined and verified and countersigned by the Commissary or Assistant Commissary of Musters for the command, and will be, when completed, evidence of muster-in and proper transfer.
[Letter to Hamilton K. Redway, October 18, 1864]
Edwards of Co. F has been requited to ? battery since September 11, 1864 and ? would like Redway to send the soldiers personal effects and clothing.
[Letter from Samuel B. Foster, December 18, 1865]
Letter from Samuel B. Foster to the addressee, "To whom it may concern." Foster has written this letter to inform Sergeant Lafayette's commanding officer that Lafayette has influenza and will not be able to return to duty for 10 days. Sergeant Lafayette was part of the company lead by Capt. Redway, the 1st regiment, N. Y. Veteran's Cavalry.
[Power of Attorney Letter from John E. Ronk to Hamilton K. Redway on April 18, 1864]
Power of Attorney letter from John E. Ronk to Hamilton K. Redway on April 18, 1864. In this letter, Ronk constitutes power to Redway to ask, demand, and receive pay due to him from the United States.
[Volunteer enlistment document of Joseph Short, September 18, 1862]
Volunteer enlistment in 1st regiment of the Veterans Company by Joseph Short, born in Ireland, but residing in Binghamton, New York and working as a laborer. This was his second enlistment. He first enlisted in Company C of the 27th regiment of New York State Volunteers.
[Triplicate Warrant, February 18, 1880]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, in the amount of $9.40, is dated February 18, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, May 18, 1880]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, in the amount of $60.20, is dated May 18, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, October 18, 1880]
Triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman is made out for the amount $91.35. The document is dated October 18, 1880.
[Warranty Deed, May 18, 1906]
Warranty Deed from the Fruitland Company to Bob Perryman for land in the Territory of New Mexico that was purchased for $500.00 dollars in Chaves County.
[Accounts Report, December 18, 1880]
Document created by Sheriff Levi Perryman with the Comptroller which notes debits and credits in Montague County.
[Comptroller Taxes, December 18, 1880]
Comptroller taxes of 1880 by Levi Perryman of Montague County. Lists the debts and credits within the county.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, March 18, 1879]
Receipt for a Registered Letter, addressed to Tho. J. Neavitt.
[Receipt to Charles B. Moore, November 18, 1844]
Receipt for school supplies purchased by Charles B. Moore, including history and arithmetic books, and a slate.
[Receipt to Charles B. Moore, November 18, 1845]
Receipt for $3.00 for payment on account.
[Transcript of Letter from Charles B. Moore to Henry S. Moore, November 18, 1857]
Transcript of a letter from Charles B. Moore to Henry S. Moore discussing his work at the mill in Texas, attempts to sell a house and lots and a buggy, a recent trip to Paris, his latest business dealings, and the wildlife around the mill. Page three of the transcript is missing.
[Letter from W. H. McGee to Mary Ann Moore, September 18, 1909]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by W. H. McGee and is addressed to Mary Ann Moore. In this letter, McGee informs Moore of the goings-on in Sumner County. The news includes: an update on the dry and windy weather which has caused much mess in the home with dust flying everywhere, agricultural news on what has been planted and what is successful at present, a discussion about a dinner McGee and his family had with Alice and Frank Griffin, a dialogue about McGee's son who is growing quickly and is now crawling, details about Aunt Bettie's health, an aside about the rural route which will bring mail to his home, and a discussion about Cousin Lou. McGee closes the letter by stating that he will write soon and more often to Mary Ann Moore.
[Letter from J. E. Gibson to Claude D. White, December 18, 1909]
Letter from J. E. Gibson to Claude D. White. Gibson is trying to buy Claude's shares of the Melissa State Bank. He would like to purchase it before January 1st.
[Letter from Birdie McKinley to Linnet White, April 18, 1911]
Letter from Birdie McKinley to Linnet White. She is sorry for always waiting for their letter to respond. She hopes that her mother is doing well and asks for information about her condition to be sent as soon as possible. She would like to go be with them, but she is scared about Frank getting sick. She talks about Aunt Mollie being like grandma, when she broke her hip, she will recover. She is glad Ruth is doing well. She wishes they would come up there and let them help her and her mother. She mentions that it is too wet to garden. She mentions that they are getting older and her husband Will still works from real early until late. She mentions her health problems. Again she wishes they were closer so she could help and asks that they write more often. She hopes that Aunt Mollie will recover.
[Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mollie Moore and Family, July 18, 1915]
Letter to Mollie Moore and family from Birdie McKinley regarding the bad weather they have been having, her children, visitors she has had, and her garden. Birdie writes of her children coming down with bad colds and a recent Kodak picture they had taken of their family that she might send to Mollie.
[Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mollie Moore and Linnet White, October 18, 1916]
Letter to Mollie Moore and Linnet White from Birdie McKinley regarding locals events of friends and family. She writes of how many children are in the schools in her area, including Harvard College, her sewing projects with her friends, winter clothes, her new home with access to the city's water, but no electricity, and other topics. On the back of the last page is Linnet's name and address.
[Letter from O. C. Harris to Claude D. White, December 18, 1916]
Letter to Claude D. White from O. C. Harris regarding a payment for land that Harris is renting from Claude. He mentions a Mr. Wilson who is looking to get more land notes in case Claude is interested in a business deal with him.
[Letter from Cora Robertson to Linnet White, March 18, 1917]
Letter to Linnet White from Cora Robertson. She wrote of an upcoming operation Linnet will be having in Omaha and of local news. She includes details about her children, someone who has moved into town and started up a new business, and the weather.
[Receipt for taxes paid, June 28, 1909]
Receipt for taxes paid in the county of Douglas for the city and school district of Omaha, Nebraska in 1909.
[Note with vendor's lien, September 18, 1906]
Note with vendor's lien for $1,000.00 between Claude D. White and C. M. Rucker in 1906. The note was renewed from 1907 to 1909. The document is stamped "Paid, November 30, 1910."
[Transfer of vendor's lien notes, September 18, 1907]
Transfer of vendor's lien notes for C. M. Rucker for one thousand dollars to J. S. Gibson of the Melissa State Bank of Melissa, Texas. The original note was made to Claude D. White.
[Wedding announcement for Frances Franklin and John Bailey Hill, December 18, 1901]
A wedding announcement for the marriage of Frances Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton Brooke, to Mr. John Bailey Hill. The wedding was to be held on Wednesday, December 18, 1901, at 8:30pm, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in McKinney, Texas.
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