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[Tarver Family Christmas Card, 1965]

Christmas postcard from the Tarver family including a photo of the children and their cousin on the left of the card. To the right of the photo, there is a color illustration of two lit candles in a candelabrum, a stained-glass window depicting Mary and baby Jesus, and the words "Paz y Prosperidad." In the photograph, the Tarver siblings are wearing their school uniforms and are sitting together in a line on a cement step; part of a building is visible behind them, including windows. They are, from left to right: Paula (Daniels), John Arthur, Byron Lee, Carol Lynn, and Lawrence Alden. A handwritten note under the illustration says, "Paula, Arthur, Byron, Lynn, Larry, Wendell & Janie. 1965."
Date: December 1965
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

['Howdy from Big D' Postcard]

Postcard of the statue of Big Tex at the 1965 Texas State Fair in Dallas, Texas. People are visible in foreground, and the text at the top reads: "Howdy from Big D".
Date: 1965
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postal Card from Alfred Dunhill of London to Harris Leon Kempner, 1965]

Card with letter from Alfred Dunhill of London to Harris Leon Kempner, thanking him for the order and mentions that the order will be delayed by 6- 10 days as there was a delay in receiving Tobacco from England.
Date: 1965
Creator: Alfred Dunhill of London, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard Showing Ray Roberts and Lyndon Johnson]

Postcard from Ray Roberts to Lyndon Baines Johnson discussing policy and "4th District problems." Roberts says in the note on the back that he can represent the president best "when [Roberts] have your opinions on legislation that concerns you." The photograph on the reverse side shows Roberts talking with Johnson in the president's office.
Date: 1965
Creator: Roberts, Ray
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Midland Post Office]

Postcard of a color photograph of a United States post Office in Midland Texas. The post office is a red bricked rectangular building with thick white brick line going horizontally across the bottom and top paralell to each other with two big windows on the side that's shorter and four big windows on the entrance side that has the longer length.
Date: 1965~
Creator: Schaaf, F. J.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Oklahoma Post Card

Photograph of a post card of the State of Oklahoma with the caption, "Greetings from Oklahoma." Printed by Tichner Brothers, Inc., Boston, MA, postmarked June 22, 1965.
Date: June 22, 1965
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Capote Falls]

Postcard of Capote Falls, near Marfa. A small waterfall is cascading between two large cliffs. The tops of a few trees can been seen at the bottom left and right corners of the photograph.
Date: 1965~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postal Card from the Humble Oil & Refining Company, 1965]

Blank postal card indicating attendance at the Humble Oil & Refining Company's luncheon meeting on February 16.
Date: 1965-02?
Creator: Humble Oil & Refining Company, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Model of the Institute of Texan Cultures

Postcard advertising HemisFair '68, featuring a photo of a model of the Institute of Texan Cultures, with a fountain in front of the building, multi-colored people, and a group of international flags at left. Printed text on the back: "Institute of Texan Cultures. In a main display area the size of four football fields, visitors to the Texas State Pavilion will view an exciting dramatization of the cultural history and future of this incredibly diverse state."
Date: 1965
Creator: Plastichrome of Texas
System: The Portal to Texas History

Model of the Spain Pavilion at HemisFair '68

Postcard featuring a photograph of a model of the Spain Pavilion, advertising HemisFair '68. Printed on back: "Shown is the architect's model of Las Plazas del Mundo (Plazas of the World), HemisFair's international area, where more than thirty foreign governments will have exhibits."
Date: 1965
Creator: Plastichrome of Texas
System: The Portal to Texas History

The HemisFair Mini-Monorail

Postcard advertising HemisFair '68, featuring an artistic drawing of people riding the "Monorail" in both directions with the Tower of the Americas in the background at left. From the monorail, visitors could have a "bird's eye view" of the pavilions, the fair, the Tower of the Americas and downtown San Antonio.
Date: 1965
Creator: Plastichrome of Texas
System: The Portal to Texas History