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[News Script: Pittsburg shootings] (open access)

[News Script: Pittsburg shootings]

Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about deputies searching for a former mental patient that shot and killed a constable in Pittsburg, Texas and deputies also shot and killed the wrong man.
Date: June 30, 1972, 12:00 p.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type: Script
System: The UNT Digital Library
[News Script: Constable shooting] (open access)

[News Script: Constable shooting]

Photocopy of a script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about Dan Tubbs being shot.
Date: June 30, 1972, 12:00 p.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type: Script
System: The UNT Digital Library
[News Script: Pittsburg shoot] (open access)

[News Script: Pittsburg shoot]

Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
Date: June 30, 1972, 8:25 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type: Script
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cotton-Chopper. (open access)

Cotton-Chopper.

Patent for a cotton chopper, which attaches to a cultivator.
Date: June 14, 1910
Creator: Vickers, John J.
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History

Soil map, Texas, Camp County sheet

Map displays soil types along with creeks, lakes, towns, schools, churches, gins, mills, roads, and railroads. Includes legend and soil profiles.
Date: June 17, 1910
Creator: United States. Bureau of Soils.
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History
Soil Survey of Camp County, Texas (open access)

Soil Survey of Camp County, Texas

Text describes climate, agriculture, and soils of Camp County, Texas.
Date: June 17, 1910
Creator: Geib, W. J. (Warren Jacob); Watson, E. B. (Ebenezer Bliss); Rice, Thomas D. (Thomas Donnelly) & Lounsbury, Clarence
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
[News Script: Shootout] (open access)

[News Script: Shootout]

Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
Date: June 15, 1971, 6:00 p.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type: Script
System: The UNT Digital Library
Primary Care Case Management Primary Care Provider and Hospital List: Upper East Texas, June 2011 (open access)

Primary Care Case Management Primary Care Provider and Hospital List: Upper East Texas, June 2011

List of Primary Care Case Management program approved primary care providers, hospitals, specialists, and family planning providers, located in the Upper East Texas area.
Date: June 2011
Creator: Primary Care Case Management
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
[News Script: Empty streets] (open access)

[News Script: Empty streets]

Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about the Environmental protection agency which proposed traffic controls plan for eleven of the nation's metropolitan regions.
Date: June 15, 1973, 12:00 p.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type: Script
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from D. W. Kempner to Matt Ward, June 8, 1953] (open access)

[Letter from D. W. Kempner to Matt Ward, June 8, 1953]

Letter from D. W. Kempner to Matt Ward discussing about peaches shipments and request for price details.
Date: June 8, 1953
Creator: Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Damiel W. Kempner to W. G. Farrier Orchards, June 4, 1953] (open access)

[Letter from Damiel W. Kempner to W. G. Farrier Orchards, June 4, 1953]

Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to W. G. Farrier Orchards placing an order for peaches to be shipped to him and two of his siblings. A handwritten note at the bottom of the page reads: "Sorry, no peaches here. Mother nature killed all 700 acres. Try Matt Ward, Pittsburg, Texas."
Date: June 4, 1953
Creator: Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History