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[Form Designating Sales Agents for the Great Diamond Quilter]
Form document outlining the terms of an arrangement for Washington B. Click to authorize someone to become a sales agent for the "Great Diamond Quilter," an invention patented (596,616) by W. B. & Isaac A. Click. The document includes blank lines to fill in information about the seller and locations where the agent can make sales. Above the text, there is an illustration of a man seated at a large quilting machine, being watched by a woman on either side and a man in the background.
Date:
1896/1899~
Creator:
Click, Washington B.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. William Boles, S. E. Boles, and John Boles, cause no. 1753 and no. 906, 1885
Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. William Boles, S. E. Boles, and John Boles, accused of theft of cotton seeds, filed October 16, 1891. Documents include a letter signed by the judge presiding, arrest warrants, subpoenas, a letter signed by the defense attorney, and an appearance bond. Some files are also labeled as cause numbers 1752 and 905
Date:
1891
Creator:
Adam, S.
System:
The Portal to Texas History