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[Postcard from Frits to Miss Lorine Wilhemine, April 11, 1923] (open access)

[Postcard from Frits to Miss Lorine Wilhemine, April 11, 1923]

Postcard from Frits to Miss Lorine Wilhemine discussing the recent heavy rains and plans to visit the South West. The hand-colored photo image on the front of the card is of a military encampment with groups of men seated in grass amidst tents, with the title, "Delivering a Lecture at Military Training Camp." 1917 is written in pen on the image.
Date: April 11, 1923
Creator: Frits
System: The Portal to Texas History
Wm. Weir, Ranch in Glasscock County (open access)

Wm. Weir, Ranch in Glasscock County

Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes decorative designs, cattle illustration, and business name in lithographic print by Ozona Courier Print.
Date: 1897
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
W. E. Chaney, Cattle Raiser and Dealer (open access)

W. E. Chaney, Cattle Raiser and Dealer

Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes decorative designs, cattle illustration, and business name.
Date: 1898
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Drumm & Collyns, Cattle Raisers and Dealers (open access)

Drumm & Collyns, Cattle Raisers and Dealers

Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes designs, cattle brand descriptions, and stylized text with business name. Letterhead contains the names Andrew Drumm; W. H. Collyns.
Date: 1896
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Drumm & Collyns, Cattle Raisers and Dealers (open access)

Drumm & Collyns, Cattle Raisers and Dealers

Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes decorative designs, cattle brand descriptions, and stylized text with business name. Letterhead contains the names Andrew Drumm; W. H. Collyns.
Date: 1898
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History