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[L. B. Kinchion and two unknown individuals]
Photograph of L. B. Kinchion (far left) and two unknown individuals sitting together at a desk. All three individuals are looking directly at the camera with serious expressions on their faces. They are all dressed in formal attire and cowboy hats. L. B. Kinchion served as principal of the West Austin Colored Public School in Austin (1900-1901) and a teacher at the Gregory Colored School in Austin (1906-1907). He was an incorporator and president of the Colored Teacher’s State Assoc. of Texas.
[An envelope from the Rice Institute]
An envelope from the Rice Institute, in Houston, Texas. The William M. Rice Institute for the Advancement of Literature, Science and Art is now commonly known as Rice University.
[Letter from Charles Evans to his parents, August 12, 1877]
Letter from Charles Evans to his parents dated August 12, 1877. The letter is written in cursive and lightly faded.
[Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 4]
Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 4, 19XX. Clara begins her letter by telling her mother that she went into the creek in jeans and that Aunt C was waiting with another dry pair for her. Clara comments on the wildflowers where she is at.
[Business card for Todd Willis]
Business card for Todd Willis at Sanders-Willis Co, Manufacturers Representative in Waco, Texas.
[Letter from John McMurry to W. G. Evans]
Letter from John McMurry to W. G. Evans, undated. The letter is written in cursive and lightly faded, but John mentions seeing old acquaintances and mentioning how the cotton is going.
[Letter from Mrs.Charles Evans Sr. to Clara Evans Willis and Lucile, June 20, 1928]
Letter and envelope from Mrs. Charles Evans Sr. to Clara Evans Willis and Lucile dated June 20, 1928.
[Bookmark hand illuminated by Sallie Willis Sinclair, undated]
A bookmark hand-illuminated by Sallie Willis Sinclair. The bookmark reads, "O God, our help in ages past, our hope for years to come. Psalm 90, Issac Watts."
[Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 6]
Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 6, 19XX. Clara writes to Lucille who is visiting New York and sightseeing.
[Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 9]
Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 9, 19XX. Clara writes about all the letters that she is receiving and sending to her friends and family.
[Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, August 2]
Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, August 2, 19XX.
[Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 12]
Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick & Jimmy, June 12, 19XX. Clara writes about all the letters that she is receiving and sending to her friends and family.
[Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 27, 1944]
Letter from Clara Evans Willis to Lucile Evans Kendrick, June 27, 1944. Clara starts her letter by telling Lucile that she used hand-made stationery to write a letter to the club girls.
[WWII American Red Cross certificate for Clara Evans Willis]
WWII American Red Cross certificate for Clara Evans Willis in recognition of meritoriious personal service performed in behalf of the nation, her armed forces and suffering humanity in the Second World War. Chapter Chairman, Tom Conway. Issued April 22, 1946.
[Letter from Margaret Laswell to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, April 27, 1981]
Letter and envelope from Margaret Laswell to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis. The letter is in regards to an exchange of photographs of Grandma and Grandpa Sleeper, and how some photographs belong to other family members and Margaret would like them back.
[A Christmas card from Burt & Sallie Sinclair, 1990]
An engraved Christmas card from Burt & Sallie Sinclair, 1990. The Christmas card has a baroque motif design that was designed and engraved to convey a traditional greeting. Original design reproduction Intaglio Print from zine plate. Sinclair Hand Engraving, Shallowater, Texas.
[Card and envelope from Historic Waco Foundation]
A card and envelope from Historic Waco Foundation to friends of The Texas Ranger Memorial Library and Historic Waco Foundation. The card is an invitation for the patrons to attend a reception honoring Roger N. Conger for his years of service to the community.
[Announcement for "Recent Drawings" by Danny Williams, 2009]
Announcement for "Recent Drawings" by Danny Williams, 2009. The announcement features a drawing by artist Danny Williams titled "Prunay-le-Temple" that he completed in 2006. It is powdered pigment, charcoal, conté, and ink on paper. The exhibit is: France & Elsewhere, Recent Drawings.
[Painting by Ron D. Moody]
Photocopy of a painting by Ron D. Moody
[Letter from Terri Hugo to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, February 9, 2010]
Letter from Terri Hugo to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, February 9, 2010. In the letter, Terri Hugo thanks Dr. Willis for the donation of his book, Some Notable Persons In First Street Cemetery of Waco, Texas.
[Clipping: John T. and Hester Willis estate sale]
John T. and Hester Willis estate sale news clipping, March, 2012.
[Letter from Julia Brazelton to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, December 20, 2016]
Letter from Julia Brazelton to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, December 20, 2016. In the letter, Brazelton says it was nice seeing Dr. Willis during the Christmas holidays.
[Letter from the First Presbyterian Church to Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan Dietz, March 23, 2017]
Letter from the First Presbyterian Church to Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan Dietz, March 23, 2017. In the letter, Dr. Willis and Dr. King, thank Dietz's grandparents for their generous donations in the past and they are celebrating the restoration of the architecture in their honor.
The Tower, Volume 63, Number 1, January 1, 2020
Newsletter from the First Presbyterian Church in Waco, Texas discussing news, upcoming events, and other announcements of interest to congregants.
"Piecing Beauty" Ordination and Installation/Celebration of Giving Sunday, January 19, 2020
"Piecing Beauty" Ordination and Installation/Celebration of Giving Sunday, January 19, 2020.
[Letter from Craig Ordner to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, October 13, 2017]
Letter from Craig Ordner to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis, October 13, 2017. In the letter, Ordner thanks Dr. Willis for his donation of nine-hundred negatives and photographs to the Railroad and Heritage Museum.
[Margie Loraine Cooper Montgomery memorial card and envelope, September 12, 2020]
Margie Loraine Cooper Montgomery memorial card and envelope, September 12, 2020.
[Photograph of Dr. Todd Bradford Willis]
Photograph of Dr. Todd Bradford Willis on his wedding day, September 21, 1991 at the Austin Avenue Methodist Church of Waco.
[Photograph of Danny Williams and family]
Photograph of Danny Williams and family. In the back row from left to right are Danny Williams and his father, Stanley N. Williams. In the front row from left to right are Lilla Mayes, a family and church friend, and Danny's mother, Barbara G. Williams.
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