[Letter from John Sayles to J. E. Pearson, September 1, 1932] (open access)

[Letter from John Sayles to J. E. Pearson, September 1, 1932]

Letter from John Sayles to J. E. Pearson discussing Sayles' compensation limitations. Sayles also states the expected royalty plan - he believes it is too great a financial sacrifice compared to his practice.
Date: September 1, 1932
Creator: Sayles, John
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from David W. Stephens to John Sayles, September 1, 1931] (open access)

[Letter from David W. Stephens to John Sayles, September 1, 1931]

Letter from David W. Stephens to John Sayles discussing a terracing job to be done by Jim Gardner on property related to the A. D. Fulton vs. Gulf Pipe Line Company case.
Date: September 1, 1931
Creator: Stephens, David W.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Draft of Sale of Land from James C. Wallace to Mac Sayles] (open access)

[Draft of Sale of Land from James C. Wallace to Mac Sayles]

Document certifying the sale of land in McLennan County, Texas, from James C. Wallace to Mac Sayles, with corrections in red ink.
Date: September 1, 1913
Creator: Wallace, James C.
Object Type: Legal Document
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from David T. Bomar to Henry Sayles, September 1, 1909] (open access)

[Letter from David T. Bomar to Henry Sayles, September 1, 1909]

Letter from David T. Bomar to Henry Sayles stating he is waiting for Will Stith's return.
Date: September 1, 1909
Creator: Bomar, David T.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Henry Sayles, September 1, 1908] (open access)

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Henry Sayles, September 1, 1908]

Letter from I. H. Kempner to Henry Sayles discussing an increase in stock to be authorized. Kempner asks about an obligation Sayles has to mature this month and proposes an interest rate of 7%.
Date: September 1, 1908
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History