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[Letter to Donald James Kepple from John Anderson, August 31, 2017]
A letter from John Anderson to Donald Kepple welcoming him to the Arlington chapter of TXSSAR. Anderson continues by informing Kepple of meeting times and other information on the group's activities.
[Letter from James S. Breeden to John Thomas]
A letter from James S. Breeden to John Thomas discussing another enclosed letter from Don McCleary.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd to Mr. Moore and Sis, August 31, 1879]
She was glad to hear that the Moore's were doing well and mentions they are doing well also. The weather is still warm, but they are expecting more rain after a thunderstorm last Saturday. They are plowing to sow wheat. The Christians have had preaching every night and Abe and Bettie went to Union to preach. Bob has made cider and sold $3 worth in town. They have apples falling and peaches that are ripe. Dinky and Bettie are going to can some apples. They have beans, tomatoes, sweet potatoes in abundance and the late irish potatoes look good. She gives information on Faunt, that he is a good guy and has two brothers. She asks that they write back soon.
[Letter from W. Dodd to Charles B. And Mary Ann Moore, October 31, 1880]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a letter written by W. Dodd and Matilda Dodd to Mary Ann Moore and Charles B. Moore. Matilda Dodd's letter is on the first, second, and fourth page of the document. W. Dodd's letter is on the third page. Matilda Dodd informs them that she has read their letter to Dinkie which was dated the 25th of October. She notes that the family and children are all well and that the weather has been rainy for the past three days, but last night it has cleared up and turned cool. She includes news about a barbeque that was to be held at the fair ground. The dinner was rained out, but two politicians, Hawkins and Wright, gave their addresses to those who attended despite the weather. Matilda Dodd details that some of their family were to attend that dinner, but did not because of the weather. She discusses news about family and friends and about a trip he recently took to visit family. William Dodd's letter begins and he details the weather and its affect on the crops. The subject turns to politics and he mentions that the democratic party is quarreling amongst each other. He states that he thinks Hawkins may win for governor. Dodd then discusses the candidates for other political offices and the number of votes each respective candidate received. He furthers this discussion on politics by mentioning which party he thinks his community favors for this election. Matilda's letter continues on the fourth page. She details a visit to family and describes a family friend's property and home. She tells Mary and Charles to send a picture of the baby if its possible to have a photo made. At the top of this page, …
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, March 31, 1862]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he sends news of arriving at Camp Terry, near Austin, Texas. He describes his housing conditions, the items that were purchased and their three week supply of provisions. He also updates her on his health. He asks that her father bring her to the camp to visit him.
[Letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son David - May 31, 1858]
Letter from Maud Fentress to her son David in which she discusses financial arrangements to buy land and what her son will raise on his land. She also fills him in on family activities and health.
[Letter from Michael Garbarino to Alan Levi about meeting materials]
Letter to Alan Levi from Michael Garbarino about meeting materials and agendas.
[Letter from Michael Garbarino to Alan Levi, October 31, 1994]
Letter from Michael Garbarino to Alan Levi discussing the list of payroll tax deposits within the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Letter to Alan Levi from Michael Garbarino about a meeting of the Texas Human Rights Foundation board of trustees]
Letter from Michael Garbarino to Alan Levi about a board of trustees meeting for the Texas Human Rights Foundation, as well as an update on a Dallas fundraiser honoring Dr. Joyceleyn Elders.
[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.
[Memorandum: Concert added to TBAAL 26th Season of Programs]
Memorandum from Curtis King to the staff of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing the addition of the play 'Street Baller Tour' to the 26th season schedule.
[Email from Gary Lanham to John Thomas]
Email from Gary Lanham to John Thomas. The email is in regards to John Thomas' resignation and retirement from the AIDS Resource Center and Lanham is hoping that Thomas will be wonderful.
[Letter from Alan Levi to Dick Peeples about tax exemption forms]
Letter to Dick Peeples from Alan Levi about duplicate forms of the Texas Human Rights Foundation tax exemption application.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Burl Osborne, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Burl Osborne discussing Osborne's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Cheryl Berman, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Cheryl Berman discussing Berman's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Dennis Weir, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Dennis Weir discussing Weir's upcoming Robert Schwab Award, which celebrates people who have contributed seriously to the gay rights and equality movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Dick Peeples, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Dick Peeples discussing Peeples' upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Don McCleary, December 31,1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Don McCleary discussing McCleary's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award and what the award means.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Gary Mauro, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Gary Mauro discussing discussing Mauro's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Jerry Birdwell, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Jerry Birdwell discussing Birdwell's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Lori Palmer, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Lori Palmer discussing Palmer's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Mica England, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Mica England discussing England's upcoming receipt of the Robert Schwab Award which commends individuals who contribute seriously to the gay rights movement.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to unknown, December 31, 1992]
Letter template from Alan H. Levi commending recipients of the Robert Schwab Award who have shown serious commitment in supporting the gay rights movement.
[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 Winifred H. Mills]
A letter from Winifred H. Mills to Carl B. Compton in regards to finding the previously missing art education books.
[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Henry S. Moore, August 31, 1885]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Charles B. Moore to his brother Henry S. Moore. In his letter, Charles updates his brother on the happenings of his trip, who he has visited, and how he enjoys seeing old friends again. He details news about a trip that Betty Thornhill is making to Dallas and he states that she may be visiting him soon, if she is not already there. He notes that the family listened to a sermon by Brother Haynes. All the family attended this sermon except Mr. Dodd. He mentioned that Henry should pass this information on to Mrs. Thornhill. Moore tells his brother about meeting new friends and old comrades as well as their siblings, but also details the business successes of family friends. He states that Sam Thornhill and Tom And Alice Wright have plans to visit Texas soon. He expresses his happiness for John Stewart who has been appointed revenue collector and will make good pay; a living which will prevent him from having to turn to hard labor for money. He details that Tim Thornhill was very badly injured from a buggy accident and mentions a robbery which occurred to a family friend as well as financial concerns surrounding this crime. He states that he has seen Alexander and Allen, but has not spoken to them about the estate of their uncle. Charles tells Henry that Jack Wood's daughter will be married and Tobe and Florence want him to accompany them to the wedding. He updates Henry on the weather and on the crops in the Gallatin area. He notes that Sally Thornhill is recovering from her illness and details additional news concerning family friends and the community. He mentions his past plans with friends and …
[Letter from Elvira Moore and Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, January 31, 1872]
Letter from Elvira Moore and Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore. They share local gossip, comment on the harsh weather in Tennessee, makes note of recent local weddings, and Wallace talks about a wheat processing device referred to as "the dropper."
[Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore and Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, January 31, 1872]
Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore and Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore. They share local gossip, comment on the harsh weather in Tennessee, makes note of recent local weddings, and Wallace talks about a wheat processing device referred to as "the dropper."
[Letter from Linnet, Moore to Mary and Charles Moore, December 31, 1898]
Letter From Linnet to her parents musing about all that happened to her in 1898 and what is to come in 1899. She says she had the dullest Christmas ever and didn't go to any parties. For Christmas she helped make tamales and chili and then the ladies at the church cooked a Mexican dinner. She got nice presents, including several books by Tennyson, and Walter Scott. Lula's brother Carter Dalton killed his first deer and they have been eating venison.
[Letter from J. S. Nimmo to Charles B. Moore, March 31, 1861]
Letter from J. S. Nimmo to Charles B. Moore. Much of the letter is written as a poem discussing recent news, secession, and slavery, and there is a drawing in pencil of a bearded man on the last page. There is a note written in ink on the first page from Henry S. Moore to Charles. He says that he is mailing this letter along with another from J. B. Harris to him. The note is dated June 11, 1861 in Paris.
[Letter from Oak Lawn Concerned Citizen's Coalition Steering Committee to Oak Lawn Community Friends dated December 31, 1991, and memo from Lori Palmer to Peter Brooks]
Letter to "Friends of the Oak Lawn Community" from the Oak Lawn Concerned Citizens Coalition on December 31, 1991. Informs of the group's formation and first meeting, scheduled for January 9, 1991. Includes a transmittal memorandum from Lori Palmer to Peter Brooks on January 14, 1991.
[Letter from Charles R. Rose to the Dallas Times Herald editors, May 31, 1978]
A letter to the Dallas Times Herald editors from Charles R. Rose and dated May 31, 1978; Rose thanks the DTH editors for their endorsement of his campaign.
[Letter from Alan Ross to participants and contributors to the 1986 People with AIDS Holiday Gift Project, December 31, 1986]
Letter from Alan Ross thanking participants and contributors of the 1986 People with AIDS Holiday Gift Project with an income/expense report.
[Letter from Dorothy E. Sander to the Texas Human Rights Foundation, March 31, 1994]
Letter from Dorothy E. Sander to the Texas Human Rights Foundation discussing the funding received for the Texas Gay and Lesbian Review.
[Letter from the Continental State Bank to Claude D. White, August 31, 1909]
Letter from G. M. Alsup, cashier of the Continental State Bank on McKinney Texas, to Claude White informing him that he has been approved for a loan.
[Email from Tony Vedda to Evans Harris, August 31, 2011]
Email from Tony Vedda to Evans Harris discussing the upcoming Dallas Way project meeting.
[Letter from Kim Vickery to the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation, December 31, 1992]
Letter from Kim Vickery to the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation discussing the attached documents required by the IOLTA grant receipt.
[Letter from Henry P. Wade, March 31, 1866]
Ordnance and ordnance stores received from Lt. Redway: belts, plates, and other items.
[Letter from Walter Wallace to Charles B. Moore, October 31, 1901]
This letter is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Walter Wallace. The letter details the family lineage of Moore's grandmother, Elizabeth Wallace Lanius. It notes family members and the places of death. Wallace furthers that a remaining family member, Uncle James, is in bad health. In the letter's closing, he mentions that Moore's daughter and her husband will visit him and his family. He states that they will do what they can to make her visit a pleasnat one. He also urges Moore to visit and mentions that his home is always open to C.B. The letter is dated October 31, 1901. It was written Denison, TX.
[Letter from Benjamin D. Warren to John Thomas]
Letter from Benjamin D. Warren to John Thomas, applauding Thomas for the fact that even though in his retirement and his health he will remain committed to helping others.
[Letter of thanks from Bill Nelson of the Dallas Gay Alliance to the Texas Gay Rodeo Association]
Letter from DGA president Bill Nelson to the Texas Gay Rodeo Association pertaining to hosting the annual rodeo and an attached biography of Grand Marshal Don Baker.
[Letter to Don Baker from Hector Garcia of the Texas Human Rights Foundation confirming an event]
Letter from THRF president Hector Garcia to Don Baker confirming the time and date of an event where Baker will be awarded with the Profile in Courage Award.
[Letter to Mrs. Moore, January 31, 1904]
Letter to Mrs. Moore that informs her that $202.00 was deposited into her account on January 30, 1904. $32.00 was deposited on December 16, 1903. A request is made for a registered letter that acknowledges the deposits.
[Press release: Wayne Rosso Communications]
A letter from Wayne Rosso Communications public relations pertaining to the entertainment groups attending Stonewall 25 and the Gay Games. The letter is addressed to the Dallas Voice newspaper's editor and is signed by Rob Pennock.
Texas Human Rights Foundation Financial Statements
The financial statements of the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Transcript of Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, March 31, 1862]
Transcript of a letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he sends news of arriving at Camp Terry, near Austin, Texas. He describes his housing conditions, the items that were purchased and their three week supply of provisions. He also updates her on his health. He asks that her father bring her to the camp to visit him.
[Transcript of Letter from M. C. Fentress to her son David - May 31, 1858]
Transcript of a letter from Maud Fentress to her son David in which she discusses financial arrangements to buy land and what her son will raise on his land. She also fills him in on family activities and health.
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