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[Envelope Addressed to Johnie Louise Bruyere, February 8, 1934]
Envelope addressed to Johnie Louise Bruyere on February 8, 1934. The upper left hand corner of the envelope reads: "Katharine Cornell in The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, February 26, 1934. A Success Unique in the History of the American Theatre."
Date:
February 8, 1934
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Text
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Johnie Louise Bruyere to the Board of Trustees of Gurley School, March 15, 1934]
A letter from Johnie Louise Bruyere to the Board of Trustees of Gurley School in Waco, Texas. She asks to apply for a teaching position at Gurley School, stating that she attended the school eleven years ago. She submits five names as reference.
Date:
March 15, 1934
Creator:
Bruyere, Johnie Louise
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[John Todd Willis, Jr.'s Boy Scout Card]
Boy Scout card belonging to John Todd Willis, Jr. for Troop 19 in Waco. It registers him for the years 1934-1935.
Date:
1934/1935
Creator:
Boy Scouts of America
Object Type:
Text
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Photo Album of Landscapes and Events]
Photograph album with 19 pages of pictures of land around the Brazos and Bosque Rivers. The photographs include the following scenes: Mouth of Childress Creek; Bluffs on the Brazos; behind the Lake Waco Dam; the V. A. Hospital of Waco; construction of the Waco Drive Bridge across the Brazos River; Cruz’s Well; Cruz’s Lily Pool; Cruz’s Home; Waco’s Filtration Plant; Artesian Well in Waco; Lake Waco; National Guard; Old Gun Club; South Bosque River near Waco; Cameron Park of Waco; Ditto Crossing; North Bosque River; Falls-Tonk Creek; Ditto Crossing, North Bosque; Lake Waco; Brazos River; Bosque River; Cameron Park; Fountain and American Flag.
Date:
1934~
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[First Presbyterian Church in Waco]
Postcard of a color image of Waco's First Presbyterian Church, a large brick and stone building with a tower in the front and stained glass windows; there are trees lining the street corner and two automobiles on the intersecting streets in the foreground. Printed on the front of the postcard: "First Presbyterian Church, Waco, Texas." There are two handwritten notes on the back of the postcard.
Date:
September 6, 1934
Creator:
Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church
Object Type:
Postcard
System:
The Portal to Texas History