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Cultivator.
Patent for cultivating ground around certain crops so the crops can flourish.
Date:
February 17, 1914
Creator:
Boldin, Jonathan B.
Object Type:
Patent
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Selective Service System Itinerary for T. N. Carswell - December 22, 1942 - January 22, 1943]
An itinerary for Thomas N. Carswell, Clerical Supervisor for work in District 18 A from December 22, 1942 through January 22, 1943.
Date:
1942-12-22/1943-01-22
Creator:
Carswell, T. N. (Thomas Norwood)
Object Type:
Text
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dawson County, Texas: Records of wells, driller's logs, water analyses, and map showing location of wells
Data complied regarding wells and other water resources, including water quality analysis, measurements, and other relevant information.
Date:
December 10, 1938
Creator:
Cumley, J. C.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Basement
Floor plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes a chart with notes, and mechanical plans showing heating, plumbing, and electrical work.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Basement Plan
Floor plan for the Loveless & Bennet Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes the basement.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: East Elevation
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes details on east elevation, railing over ambulance entrance, entrance doors, wall section, and window frames.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: End Elevation
Building plan for the Loveless & Bennet Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes end elevation.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: First Floor
Floor plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes a window schedule, and door schedule.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: First Floor
Floor plan for the Loveless & Bennet Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes a door schedule, and a window schedule.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: First Floor
Floor plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes details on a plumbing diagram, nurses' signal code, electrical code, and plumbing code.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Foundation and Basement Plan
Floor plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes multiple smaller sections.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Front Elevation
Building plan for the Loveless & Bennet Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes a front elevation.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Front Entrance Porch
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes half elevation, and the porch and wall.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Front Porch Entrance
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes details on half elevation, french doors, and porch & wall section.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Instrument Cabinet
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes an instrument cabinet, and elevation of kitchen cabinet.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Rear and Front Elevation
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes a rear and front elevation.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Rear Elevation
Building plan for the Loveless & Bennet Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes rear elevation.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Roof Plan
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes details on a section thru a pent house, section thru elevator door and sill, elevator doors, section thru elevator shaft, and dumb waiter information.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Second Floor
Floor plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes detail of cabinets, door elevation, and door sticking.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Second Floor Plan
Floor plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes mechanical plans that show heating, plumbing, and electrical work.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Second Floor Plan
Floor plan for the Loveless & Bennet Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes the second floor.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sanitarium Building, Lamesa, Texas: Stair Details
Building plan for the Loveless Sanitarium in Lamesa, Texas. It includes detail on a stair diagram, tile floor, interior door, railing & baluster, toilet doors, partitions, hand rails, brackets, and jib head openings.
Date:
1924
Creator:
David S. Castle Co.
Object Type:
Technical Drawing
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Elena Esmond to Truett Latimer, June 18, 1961]
Letter from Elena Esmond to Truett Latimer thanking him for allowing them to use his desk while their girl's state house of representatives met in the house chambers.
Date:
June 18, 1961
Creator:
Esmond, Elena
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Forgotten Legacies: The U.S. Glider Pilot Training Program and Lamesa Field, Texas, During World War II
Rapidly initiated at the national, regional, and local levels, the American glider pilot training program came about due to a perceived need after successful German operations at the outset of World War II. Although the national program successfully produced the required number of pilots to facilitate combat operations, numerous changes and improvisation came to characterize the program. Like other American military initiatives in the twentieth century, the War Department applied massive amounts of effort, dollars, and time to a program that proved to be short-lived in duration because it was quickly discarded when new technologies appeared. At the local level, the real loser was Lamesa, Texas. Bearing the brunt of these changes by military decision makers, the citizens of Lamesa saw their hard-fought efforts to secure an airfield fall quickly by the wayside in the wake of changing national defense priorities. As generations continue to pass and memories gradually fade, it is important to document and understand the relationship between this military platform that saw limited action and a small Texas town that had a similarly short period of significance to train the pilots who flew the aircraft.
Date:
May 2016
Creator:
Garner, Christian A.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library