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[Byrd Photo Service letterhead]
Blank letterhead for Byrd Photo Service, photography service owned by Byrd Williams III. The letterhead has the black bird logo for the Byrd family. Their studio was located at 3862 South Pecan, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Page 1 of Byrd Williams III scrapbook]
Cover page of a scrapbook belonging to Byrd Williams III. The text reads "Pictures of people and things I have known and seen since I was sixteen."
[A story by Byrd III]
A story written by Byrd Williams III, including both handwritten and typed pages.
[Written notes by Byrd III]
Written notes from Byrd III's journal that read, "I hope, as I have said before, to devote the rest of my working life to photography and writing."
[Byrd Photo Service envelope]
Envelope previously containing negatives. Handwritten notes on the front of the envelope read: "Mr. Byrd Williams 4 x 5 1 each 3 1/2 x 5." A logo for "Byrd Photo Service" can be seen on the front of the envelope with business details underneath. The back of the envelope includes additional handwritten notes that include the word "Pat" followed by numbers.
Reading Photographs
Notes by Byrd Williams IV, entitled "Reading Photographs" on notebook paper. In the notes, Byrd states that as an individual you must bring your "whole attention" to a piece of artwork.
Snap Shot
A story by Byrd Williams IV called "Snap Shot," written on notebook paper. The introduction to the story, Byrd states that as a photograph he loves a snapshot, but as an artist, it makes him uneasy as it implies honesty.
[Receipt from Byrd Williams Photo]
Receipt from Byrd Williams Photo, located at the Westcliff Center in Fort Worth, Texas, written out to Dr. Kenneth Thurmand for a grand total of $57.00
[Byrd Photo Service business card]
Business card for the Byrd Photo Service for Byrd Williams. Located at 3862 S. Pecan St. Fort Worth, Texas.
[Receipt for furniture from the Byrd Williams Jr. scrapbook]
Receipt from the Poindexter Furniture and Carpet Co., written to Edna McDaniel.
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