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[Letter from H. L. Duplissey to C. C. Cox, March 10, 1923] (open access)

[Letter from H. L. Duplissey to C. C. Cox, March 10, 1923]

Letter from H. L. Duplissey to C. C. Cox discussing oil drilling. Envelope is included.
Date: March 10, 1923
Creator: Duplissey, H. L.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Mrs. Flora R. Wilhite, August 2, 1963] (open access)

[Letter from Mrs. Flora R. Wilhite, August 2, 1963]

Letter from Mrs. Flora R. Wilhite thanking Kempner family for the book named 'Henry Cohen: Messenger of the Lord'.
Date: August 2, 1963
Creator: Wilhite, Flora R.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Galveston Wharves' List of General Contractors and Sub-Contractors of Plant 12-1 12-2 Warehouse , November 26, 1952] (open access)

[Galveston Wharves' List of General Contractors and Sub-Contractors of Plant 12-1 12-2 Warehouse , November 26, 1952]

A list of general contractors and sub-contractors with plans for Galveston Wharves' plant 12-1 12-2 warehouse.
Date: November 26, 1952
Creator: Galveston Wharves
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from the Jacksonian Optical College to Edith Wilson Sutherlin, February 11, 1913] (open access)

[Letter from the Jacksonian Optical College to Edith Wilson Sutherlin, February 11, 1913]

Letter from the Jacksonian Optical College to Edith Wilson Sutherlin, on February 11, 1913, informing her that they believe her to have a clear understanding of optics, and reminding her of a diploma fee that must be paid before they can forward her diploma to her.
Date: February 11, 1913
Creator: Jacksonian Optical College
System: The Portal to Texas History
Gem Saloon (open access)

Gem Saloon

Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead contains decorative images, stylized text of business name, and text reading: "Fine Whiskies and Cigars, Cor. Fourth and Front Streets." Letterhead contains the name J. A. Robinson, Prop.
Date: 1896
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History