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News release for HemisFair '68 on-grounds transportation
A news release from the Public Relations Department of HemisFair '68. It highlights the lagoon cruise boats and the Mini-Monorail as on-grounds transportation at HemisFair '68.
Date:
1968?
Creator:
HemisFair (1968 : San Antonio, Tex). Public Relations Department.
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The Portal to Texas History
[Account Statement and Check Stub for Edward R. Thompson, M. D., Oct-Dec. 1968]
Account statement prepared for H. Kempner Co. by Edward R. Thompson, M. D., for flu injections and boosters administered to the Kempners and their employees. The statement lists itemized charges and balance due. Check stub No. 8842 via United States National Bank for the flu injections totalling $50.00, paid to the order of Edward R. Thompson, M. D.
Date:
1968-12~
Creator:
Thompson, Edward Randall
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The Portal to Texas History