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[Transcript of Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, March 31, 1862] (open access)

[Transcript of Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, March 31, 1862]

Transcript of a letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he sends news of arriving at Camp Terry, near Austin, Texas. He describes his housing conditions, the items that were purchased and their three week supply of provisions. He also updates her on his health. He asks that her father bring her to the camp to visit him.
Date: March 31, 1862
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Rosa to Lizzie Johnson, dated March 7, 1869] (open access)

[Letter from Rosa to Lizzie Johnson, dated March 7, 1869]

Letter from Rosa to Lizzie Johnson, discussing the news from Lockhart.
Date: March 7, 1869
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Sallie Ayres to Lizzie Johnson, dated September 20, 1868] (open access)

[Letter from Sallie Ayres to Lizzie Johnson, dated September 20, 1868]

Letter from Sallie Ayres to Lizzie Johnson, discussing news from Lockhart.
Date: September 20, 1868
Creator: Ayres, Sally
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Thomas I. Poe, Jr. to Truett Latimer, Janauary 30, 1953] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Thomas I. Poe, Jr. to Truett Latimer, Janauary 30, 1953]

Letter from Dr. Thomas I. Poe, Jr. to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #5 in order to raise the legal standards in the field of optometry.
Date: January 30, 1953
Creator: Poe, Thomas I.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Wiliam M. Nathan to I. H. Kempner, January 2, 1945] (open access)

[Letter from Wiliam M. Nathan to I. H. Kempner, January 2, 1945]

Letter from William M. Nathan to I. H. Kempner expressing the importance of soliciting donations from B'nai B'rith members. He states that many members do not know of their fundraising efforts. If he notifies members, hey may receive an increase in donations.
Date: January 2, 1945
Creator: Nathan, William M.
System: The Portal to Texas History