[Sons of the American Revolution Certificate of Membership for Dr. Todd Bradford Willis] (open access)

[Sons of the American Revolution Certificate of Membership for Dr. Todd Bradford Willis]

Certificate from the Sons of the American Revolution acknowledging the membership of Dr. Todd Bradford Willis. The certificate is signed by five officials within the organization giving their consent to the matter.
Date: February 1986
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Stationery for Sanders-Willis Co.] (open access)

[Stationery for Sanders-Willis Co.]

Stationery from the office of John Todd Willis, Jr. at Sanders-Willis Co. in Waco. Their phone number and P. O. box address are located in the upper right corner, and a map of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, labeled "The Great Southwest", graces the stationery.
Date: 1980~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Membership Certificate, Sons of the American Revolution: T. Bradford Willis] (open access)

[Membership Certificate, Sons of the American Revolution: T. Bradford Willis]

Certificate awarded to Dr. Todd Bradford Willis by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. It reads: "This Certifies That Dr. Todd Bradford Willis is a member of The Texas Society By descent from Dr. John Julian." It has been signed by the President General, the Secretary General, the State President, and the State Secretary, and is dated February 12, 1986. The certificate bears the seal of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Date: February 12, 1986
Creator: Sons of the American Revolution
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Certificate for Membership to the Sons of the Republic of Texas] (open access)

[Certificate for Membership to the Sons of the Republic of Texas]

Certificate acknowledging that Dr. Todd Bradford Willis is in good standing within the Sons of the Republic of Texas and signed by two officials of the organization. It includes a color illustration of the Texas flag near the top, black-and-white illustrations of The Alamo (left) and Goliad - La Bahia (right), and an illustration in red of the monument at San Jacinto at the bottom of the page, behind the text.
Date: April 30, 1982
Creator: Sons of the Republic of Texas
System: The Portal to Texas History