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[Postcard with a portrait of Yellow Wolf]
Postcard with a portrait of Yellow Wolf, sent to Erwin E. Smith in Bonham, Texas.
[Postcard from the Heritage Society to Jack Davis, 2004]
Postcard to advertise an exhibit titled, "Actively Working, Silently Waiting: The Paintings of Emma Richardson Cherry," held at the Heritage Society Museum from July 1 - September 26, 2004.
[Jerry Bywaters' exhibits postcard]
Postcard to advertise two Jerry Bywaters exhibits, "Interpreter of the Southwest" and "Lone Star Printmaker," held at the Meadows Museum from November 30, 2007 - February 24, 2008.
[Postcard from The Tramell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art to Jack Davis, 2004]
Postcard addressed to Mr. and Mrs. D. Jack Davis inviting the couple to Jesús Moroles' exhibit, "Earth and Heaven Dreamscapes," held at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas.
[Booklet: WWI Army Division Insignia Information]
Booklet that details different army divisions serving under Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, complete with maps and insignias. The booklet includes color chromolithographic printing on the cover and illustrations throughout of each insignia paired with descriptive text in a list format. The booklet was published in 1919 through the training and staging camp stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey.
[Pieces of a fragmented envelope belonging to a booklet]
Fragments of an envelope, addressed to S. Lauderdale paired with a possible back page of a booklet which reads in French "Moreau Éditeur Versailles" with an insignia of a line with floral decorations running through it. The booklet leaf could be a possible souvenir from Lauderdale's time spent in France.
[Booklet: "The Solider Citizen and His Home Town"]
Educational booklet titled The Soldier-Citizen and His Home Town containing information for soldiers about living in war-time after the service written by Eda Amberg and William H. Allen. The booklet was sponsored and published by the Educational Bureau and the YMCA. The 32 page booklet focuses on tenants for soldiers to focus on at their homefronts to improve their community through, order, civil duty, health, recreation, education and voting.
[Letter from Victor Lauderdale to his father J.R Lauderdale, May 11, 1919]
Letter from Victor Lauderdale to his father on American YMCA Stationary, dated May 11, 1919. The letter is brief and informs his father of a letter he enclosed for his mother in celebration of mothers day despite her death with the sentiment "We were with her in life; even so in death we shall be with her." He goes on to mention a trip to Belgium that he is contemplating taking before he comes back to the states.
[Postcard and envelope from France during WWI]
Outgoing postcard featuring a black and white image of Le Tramway au Smmet du PUY-DE-DOME. The postcard includes a hand inked message to family in the United States. The top edge of the card inlcudes a humorous note that reads to "Do not forget stamps- first for me!!". The stamped and addressed envelope is included.
[Army certificate awarded to Victor Lauderdale for promotion to corporal]
Certificate awarded to Victor Lauderdale from the Army of the United States in January of 1919 for official promotion to the rank of corporal. The certificate text is printed and filled in under a banner for the United States Army with the eagle seal of the United States.
[Letter from Victor Lauderdale to J.R Lauderdale, November 14th, 1918]
Letter and envelope from son Victor Lauderdale to his father J.R. Lauderdale, November 14, 1918. The letter addresses the armistice ending the war and the ensuing celebrations taking place among the civilians and soldiers. Lauderdale relays information on the attitudes of the French, his intentions to explore Europe before coming home and details about his coworkers and job as a bookkeeper.
[Letter from Victor Lauderdale to his mother Mrs. Lauderdale, May 11th, 1919]
Letter and envelope from son Victor Lauderdale to mother Mrs. Lauderdale, May 11th, 1919. The seven page letter addresses a reflective dialogue frequently mentioning God, religion, obedience and guidance about his experiences in the Army and at war. The letter is written on stationary provided by the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).
[First Platoon roster document]
Document featuring a typed roster for First Platoon. The first platoon was lead by sergeant Charles A. Taggart and was split into six squads each with their own leader. Each person on the roster includes their rank and full name.
[Pay record account book for Victor Lauderdale]
Pay record account book of Cpl Victor Lauderdale, No. 295684 in a cardboard paper sleeve. The payment book includes Lauderdale's personal information such as D.O.B, war risk insurance, grade, organization, occupation, and monthly pay of $40.80.
[Photograph: "Some Chums Boxing"]
Black and white photograph of soldiers boxing in the middle of a street between buildings in a camp. The bottom margin contains a pen written note of what appears written on the back originally which reads " Ed Lauderdale in France" The back also includes a description of the photograph as "Some chums boxing".
[Notes written on American Red Cross stationary regarding WWI]
Single page of American Red Cross Stationary with English and French writing covering June 26th and 27th, 1919. The notes include dairy like entries that comment on the progress of the war and list places Lauderdale visited including such as chapels, 2 ponds, lake, Napoleon Lounge, and the colonnade.
[Postcard from John Thomas to Mike Anglin]
Postcard from John Thomas to Mike Anglin. In the postcard, Thomas thanks Anglin for helping him get to Europe(an) and that Anglin would be proud of the Chorale. "The monastery @ Sam Creut was inspiring; the Berlin audiences went beserk & sold out tonight"
[Postcard from John Thomas to Mike Anglin]
Postcard from John Thomas to Mike Anglin. In the postcard, Thomas thanks Anglin for allowing Thomas to use the house for the "Taking Care" workshop.
[Postcard from William Waybourn and Craig to John Thomas]
Postcard from William Waybourn and Craig to John Thomas. In the postcard, they write that Thomas wouldn't want to be a lobbyist in D.C. as it was too hot and humid.
[Postcard flier for the 2010 3rd Annual Green Jacket Reunion]
Postcard of the 2010 3rd annual Green Jacket Reunion containing the past pictures of the Green Jackets. The theme is "Old School" and the purpose of the reunion is to socialize with past and present members of the Green Jackets for the 2010 homecoming weekend. Other information that is included is the location, time, and how the event will serve a light brunch.
[Postcard from Tricia to the Green Jackets]
Document of a floral printed postcard from Tricia to the North Texas State University's Green Jackets. Tricia happily greets the members in her postcard and wishes for them to have a good year. She updates them on her life and ends the letter by telling the members that she misses them and to write to her if they have the chance.
[Two girls on a rocky hill]
Postcard of two girls wearing hats smiling brightly on a rocky hill with cacti. One of the girls is sitting on the ground and is wearing a dress and sweater, along with a scarf tied around her neck; she is also holding a small, woven basket in her hands. The other girl is standing and wears similar clothing like the one who is sitting, but does not wear a scarf; she is holding a cloth sack behind her back.
[Two Bolivian residents]
Postcard of two Bolivian people standing next to each other in a desert area. Both the man and the woman are wearing sandals, but wear layered clothing and woven hats. The woman is wearing a dress and draped in many scarves, while the man wears knee-length pants and a layered poncho.
[A view of a city with a mountain]
Postcard of an aerial view of a city in front of a mountain. The buildings are mostly short and wide rather than being tall and many lush trees are scattered throughout the city, gradually fading into the mountain. On the right corner of the postcard, the word 'La Paz' is written in cursive.
[Daytime in a city in Bolivia]
Postcard of a busy city with many cars and people walking on the streets. The traffic is a bit busy, with a long row of cars, and the people are mostly walking in groups. The buildings are wide and rows of trees run vertically throughout the roads and streets. The bottom of the postcard states 'Ovanida 16 dau...-LaPaz.'
[A city on a mountain]
Postcard of a city in front of a mountain with the buildings spreading as they get closer to the mountain. The city is shown on an aerial view, and the buildings are wide and short, with lush trees around the buildings and scattered throughout the city. On the top right corner of the postcard, 'La Paz' is written in cursive.
[A city on a mountain viewed between the trees]
Postcard of a city on a mountain viewed between two trees that act as a curtain. The buildings are wide are in close proximity to each other, but are intricately constructed. Behind the city, stands a mountain that is slightly covered by the clouds with the top dusted with snow. The bottom of the postcard states 'El Illimani-LaPaz, Bolivia.'
[A rocky slope with alpacas]
Postcard of a rocky slope with alpacas standing either on the top or bottom of the hill. The hill is full of large rocks and dry soil with hardly any grass. There are larger hills behind the slope the alpacas are on and the farthest hill is slightly covered by the clouds.
[Bolivian people wearing hats and sitting on the ground]
Postcard of Bolivian people wearing rounded hats and sitting on the road. Many of the people are women wearing loose, draped clothing and have round items and woven baskets in front of them. One of the women is holding a baby, and other people on the road the women are sitting on are passing by them; three people sit across from them.
[Rooftops of buildings with hills]
Postcard of rooftops of buildings in a village. Most of the buildings have low, wide roofs with a minimal triangular peak, and the buildings are also in close proximity of each other. The buildings gradually begin to become more sparse as they become close to the hill, and visible roads are shown throughout.
[A city in Bolivia at night]
Postcard of a city in front of a mountain at night in Bolivia. The street lights are lit and not many cars and people are on the roads and streets. The windows in buildings that have the light on are visible in the night sky, and due to the street lights, the trees in the city are visible.
[A herd of alpacas walking through a city]
Postcard of a large herd of alpacas walking through a city. The alpacas are walking on a dirt road, passing through buildings and a group of brown alpacas leads the herd. People are at a distance from the herd along with trees, other buildings, and the mountain.
[Three Bolivian women]
Postcard of three Bolivian women wearing hats and sitting on a bench. Two of the women are wearing light-colored hats, while the third woman, who is holding a baby wearing a hat in a pack on her back, wears a dark-colored hat. All of the women are wearing layered dresses and have long, wide scarves tied around their necks that act as blankets.
[LGPAC 1990 election postcard]
Postcard from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition containing endorsements for the November 6, 1990 election.
[Political advertisement mailing]
Political advertisement addressed to Peter Brooks and paid for by Scott Chase for City Council. Features a message from John Bryant, David Cain, John Pouland, Ken Molberg, Bobbie Sue Holbrook, and Sandy Kress that endorses Chase in the May 6, 1989 Dallas City Council election for District 5. Focuses on Chase's emphasis on crime and transportation issues.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard paid for by Annette Strauss for Mayor. Features a political advertisement for the re-election of Mayor Annette Strauss on May 6, 1989. Displays a picture of and small message from Strauss on the front. Lists three accomplishments of Strauss on the back.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard paid for by Committee for Milton Tobian. Features a form asking for contact information and for the selection of an option to contribute to Tobian's campaign.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard addressed to Allan G. Calkin featuring a political advertisement paid for by Scott Chase For City Council. Advocates for the election of Scott Chase for Dallas City Council. Lists endorsements from organizations and individuals.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard addressed to Peter Brooks featuring a political advertisement paid for by Peter Lesser for Mayor. Displays the slogan "NO NO ANNETTE NOT AGAIN!" on both sides, referring to Annette Straus. On the front, praise from Jerry Rucker, Lee Cullum, John Evans, and the Dallas Times Herald for Lesser is shown. The back features a picture of Lesser next to a quote from him, in which he criticizes Annette Strauss.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard addressed to Peter Brooks paid for by Friends of Mary Poss. Features the endorsement of the Dallas Police Association for her election to Dallas City Council Place 5 in the May 20, 1989 run-off election.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard addressed to Peter Brooks paid for by Friends of Mary Poss. Advocates for the election of Mary Poss to City Council Place 5 over Glenn Box in the May 20, 1989 run-off election. Details the Dallas Times Herald's endorsement switch from Box to Poss.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard addressed to Peter Brooks paid for by the Garner Campaign Committee. Advocates for the election of Jim Garner to City Council Place 9. Details his stances on issues compared to his opponents and cites his endorsement by the Dallas Police Association.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Unaddressed postcard from the campaign on Glenn Box. Advocates for the election of Glenn Box for City Council District 5 in the May 6, 1989 election. Features a black and white photohraph of Glenn and April Box with a small message from Glenn Box.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard from Texas Democratic Executive Committee members Bobbie Sue Holbrook and Ken Molberg addressed to "fellow democrats" with a label addressed to Peter Brooks. Advocates for the election of Glenn Box in the May 20 run-off election for City Council District 5.
[Political advertisement postcard]
Postcard from Charlene Howell to Al Callein and Peter Brooks. Advocates for the election of Harriet Miers in the May 20 run-off election for Dallas City Council Place 9. On the front, it features a black & white photograph of Harriet Miers and quotes from The Dallas Morning News, Henry Wade, and Tom Landry.
[Postcard of a map of U.S. showing Texas]
Postcard of an illustrated map of the United States with Texas being exaggerated in size and filling the majority of the map. Numerous cities of Texas are marked on the map. Small illustrations accompany some well-known locations of Texas including Big Bend National Park, the Alamo, the Houston Space Center, etc.
[Postcard of a woman at the South Rim]
Postcard of a woman sitting on a cliff's edge. She is at the South Rim of the Chisos Mountains which is located at Big Bend National Park in Texas.
[Postcard of the Santa Elena Canyon]
Postcard of Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park, Texas. The Rio Grande River can be seen running through the canyon.
[Postcard of the Frying Pan Mesa]
Postcard of the Frying Pan Mesa in the Palo Duro Canyon, located near Amarillo, Texas.
[Postcard of Capitol Peak in Palo Duro Canyon]
Postcard of Capitol Peak at Palo Duro Canyon in Texas.
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