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[Invoice for Mrs Adoue, October 1946] (open access)

[Invoice for Mrs Adoue, October 1946]

Invoice for items sold to Mrs. Adoue by US National Company for $80 stamped paid on December 9th, 1946.
Date: October 5, 1966
Creator: A. Stanley & No Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[A. Stanley & No Company Order: November 5, 1948] (open access)

[A. Stanley & No Company Order: November 5, 1948]

Order form for A. Stanley & No Company listing purchases and total charges for the materials. This order includes different waxes.
Date: November 5, 1948
Creator: A. Stanley & No Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[AIDS ARMS Network board meeting notes] (open access)

[AIDS ARMS Network board meeting notes]

A text containing the notes for a board meeting the for AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. after the Network promised to pay debts back to local AIDS agencies.
Date: January 5, 1992
Creator: AIDS ARMS Network, Inc.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Invoice for Lining Sleeves and Attaching Nips on Pants and Vest] (open access)

[Invoice for Lining Sleeves and Attaching Nips on Pants and Vest]

Invoice for service provided to D. W. Kempner by Ace Tailors, including lining sleeves and attaching nips on pants and vest, costing $10.
Date: June 5, 1950
Creator: Ace Tailors
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Joedy Adams, December 5, 2008 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Joedy Adams, December 5, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Joedy Adams. The daughter of Naval aviator Joseph Cronin, 12-year-old Adams lived on Kaneohe Naval Air Station in 1941. On 7 December 1941, the drone of Japanese planes shook her family home. When her father left and reported to base, Adams and her mother fled to Honolulu. Their Japanese maid had gone missing earlier that morning; she was later found to be a spy. While Adams was en route to Honolulu, she saw a Japanese plane strafe and kill two men. Eventually, her car came under fire. Arriving safely in Honolulu, Adams had no communication with her father for 10 days, until he finally sent a driver to bring her to Pearl Harbor. As school was temporarily closed, due to the emergency situation, Adams worked in the servicemen’s commissary until she and her mother could fly back to the States. Adams’ father remained at his post and was aboard the USS Missouri (BB-63) during the surrender. By the time he retired from service, he had attained the rank of rear admiral.
Date: December 5, 2008
Creator: Adams, Joedy
System: The Portal to Texas History
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, April 5, 1865] (open access)

[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, April 5, 1865]

List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: hats, jackets, coats, trousers, shirts, drawers, boots, stockings, ponchos, canteens, shelter tents.
Date: April 5, 1865
Creator: Alexander, John W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Office Letter from Arthur M. Alpert, November 5, 1965] (open access)

[Office Letter from Arthur M. Alpert, November 5, 1965]

Office letter filed by from Arthur M. Alpert to Harris L. Kempner discussing the negotiations about the Brazos river authority with Walter Wells.
Date: November 5, 1965
Creator: Alpert, Arthur M.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invoice for Wooden Case and Leather Goods, December 1952] (open access)

[Invoice for Wooden Case and Leather Goods, December 1952]

Invoice for items sold to D. W. Kempner by American Express, including 1 wooden case and leather goods worth $120.
Date: December 5, 1952
Creator: American Express Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invoice for Green Sea Island Twine, December 1955] (open access)

[Invoice for Green Sea Island Twine, December 1955]

Invoice for items sold to Daniel W. Kempner by American Florist Supply Co., including 3 cones of 2# green sea island twine.
Date: December 5, 1955
Creator: American Florist Supply Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invoice for Items from American Florist Supply Co., May 5, 1949] (open access)

[Invoice for Items from American Florist Supply Co., May 5, 1949]

Invoice for items sold to Daniel W. Kempner, on behalf of Plantersville Nurs., by American Florist Supply Co., including a quart of Nicofume liquid, a pint of Volck, 5 ounces of Blackleaf 40, an Everspray sprinkler system, and a Double spike sprinkler for a total of $35.55. The invoice was marked paid by check on the 17th of May, 1949.
Date: May 5, 1949
Creator: American Florist Supply Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invoice for Tonkin Stakes, June 1952] (open access)

[Invoice for Tonkin Stakes, June 1952]

Invoice for items sold to Daniel W. Kempner by American Florist Supply Co., including Tonkin stakes shipped by express worth $5.2. Written paid on June 10th, 1952 by check.
Date: July 5, 1952
Creator: American Florist Supply Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Release: AmFAR Awards $1.4 Million in Basic Research Grants] (open access)

[Release: AmFAR Awards $1.4 Million in Basic Research Grants]

A release from American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) discussing the 26 AIDS research programs they awarded research grants to.
Date: October 5, 1990
Creator: American Foundation for AIDS Research
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Receipt from the American Social Hygiene Association, Inc. to D. W. Kempner, March 5, 1948] (open access)

[Receipt from the American Social Hygiene Association, Inc. to D. W. Kempner, March 5, 1948]

Receipt from the American Social Hygiene Association, Inc. to D. W. Kempner acknowledging his subscription and payment.
Date: March 5, 1948
Creator: American Social Hygiene Association, Incorporated
System: The Portal to Texas History
[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 22] (open access)

[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 22]

Memorandum outlining the regulations for requisitioning vehicles from the Supply Division.
Date: November 5, 1918
Creator: Applewhite, H. LaF.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 23] (open access)

[UT Students' Army Training Corps Memo Number 23]

Memorandum outlining communication protocols.
Date: November 5, 1918
Creator: Applewhite, H. LaF.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Gayle Reaves-King, April 4, 2012 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Gayle Reaves-King, April 4, 2012

Interview with Gayle Reaves-King,a journalist in Fort Worth, Texas. The interview includes biographical information about her life growing up, her educational background, family life, and her career with The Dallas Morning News and other newspapers.
Date: April 5, 2012
Creator: Ayers, Cesta & Reaves-King, Gayle
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Jack Bailey, July 5, 2007 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Jack Bailey, July 5, 2007

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Jack Bailey. Bailey joined the Texas National Guard when he was 14 years old, lying about his age. In November 1939, his unit was mobilized and he left for the Philippines with the 36th Division. Bailey shipped overseas and his group was diverted to Australia after the attack on Pearl Harbor. They boarded a Dutch troop ship and headed for Java. On Java, outnumbered and out of ammunition, his unit surrendered to the Japanese and became known as the Lost Battalion. Spending two and a half years imprisoned in Burma, he was beaten repeatedly and forced to build a railway bridge made of steel and bamboo. Natives snuck intelligence to American officers, and in this fashion Bailey learned the war had finally ended. He and fellow POWs repaired the airfield so that they could be evacuated. Bailey returned home in December 1945 and was awarded the Purple Heart for the injuries inflicted on him as a prisoner. After his discharge in 1946, he found that he was having trouble with his heart and so was granted 100-percent disability.
Date: July 5, 2007
Creator: Bailey, Jack
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Memo: Dallas Fire Department Recruit Class 86-218 Corrections] (open access)

[Memo: Dallas Fire Department Recruit Class 86-218 Corrections]

Memorandum correcting the listing of recruits in class #86-218 issued on May 2, 1986.
Date: May 5, 1986
Creator: Bailey, W. N.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Memo: Dallas Fire Department Recruit Class 87-221] (open access)

[Memo: Dallas Fire Department Recruit Class 87-221]

Memorandum listing the roster of recruits for the Dallas Fire Department in training from January 12, 1987 to June 15, 1987.
Date: January 5, 1987
Creator: Bailey, W. N.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[A Notice of Settlement to Henry and Harriett Clay] (open access)

[A Notice of Settlement to Henry and Harriett Clay]

This is a notice of settlement for Henry and Harriett Clay for compensation after the death of Henry Clay, Jr. The document outlines amounts owed, and the schedule of payments.
Date: December 5, 1919
Creator: Baity, J. L.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Exhibition Schedule for Barnes-Blackman Galleries, Janurary-February 1993] (open access)

[Exhibition Schedule for Barnes-Blackman Galleries, Janurary-February 1993]

Schedule for exhibitions and events at Barnes-Blackman Galleries for January and February 1993.
Date: January 5, 1993
Creator: Barnes-Blackman Galleries
System: The Portal to Texas History
Afraid to Know the Whole Truth (open access)

Afraid to Know the Whole Truth

A handwritten manuscript for a sermon based on Mark 9:32. Instructing the listener to look at the whole truth of a situation rather than fearing it. Preached first in Amarillo, and then Cisco, Texas in 1918
Date: April 5, 1903
Creator: Baten, A. E.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Boaz and Jachin (open access)

Boaz and Jachin

A handwritten outline for a sermon based on I Kings 7:21, and speaking about being strong in the Lord. First preached in Brownwood, Texas in 1899. Then later preached in [Anna] 1903, in Bangs in 1907, and Rochelle in 1908.
Date: March 5, 1899
Creator: Baten, A. E.
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Gospel of the Kingdom (open access)

The Gospel of the Kingdom

A typewritten manuscript of an address, not sermon, using Matthew 24:14. A discussion of missionary work with stories of hard work, and success in spreading the gospel while helping others. This address was given first in Brownwood, Texas, and then Ana in 1902, and Cisco in 1918.
Date: August 5, 1900
Creator: Baten, A. E.
System: The Portal to Texas History