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[Letter to Linnet White, circa 1914] (open access)

[Letter to Linnet White, circa 1914]

Letter to Linnet White. The writer discusses friends, a war, and people being sent off to officers training in Dallas.
Date: 1914~
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Will B. Munson to George C. Husmann, January 5, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Will B. Munson to George C. Husmann, January 5, 1914]

Photocopy of a letter from Will B. Munson to George C. Husmann asking for a copy of "Farmer's Bulletin No. 471 on Grape Propagation, Pruning and Training" which references The Munson Nurseries.
Date: January 5, 1914
Creator: Munson, William B.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from George C. Husmann to Will B. Munson, January 8, 1913] (open access)

[Letter from George C. Husmann to Will B. Munson, January 8, 1913]

Photocopy of a letter from George C. Husmann to Will B. Munson stating he received Munson's letter of January 5th and that he has mailed a copy of "Farmer's Bulletin #471 on 'Grape Propagation, Pruning, and Training.'"
Date: January 8, 1914
Creator: Husmann, George C. (George Charles), 1861-1939
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Sally Thornhill to Linnet White, January 9, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Sally Thornhill to Linnet White, January 9, 1914]

Letter from Sally Thornhill to Linnet White and family discussing a favor Linnet had done for Sally, crops, raising chickens, and family news. It includes an envelope addressed to Mrs. Claude White in Fort Worth, Texas.
Date: January 9, 1914
Creator: Thornhill, Sally
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter to W. B. Munson, January 10, 1914] (open access)

[Letter to W. B. Munson, January 10, 1914]

Photocopy of a letter to Will B. Munson discussing the origin of the Ellen Scott grape and asking whether which species it derives from. There is an handwritten note in the upper right corner of the letter.
Date: January 10, 1914
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Mary Ann Dodd Moore, January 11, 1914] (open access)

[Letter to Mary Ann Dodd Moore, January 11, 1914]

Letter written to Mary Moore and family discussing family, livestock, and farm work. The letter is opens with "Dear Aunt and Cousins," so the author is related to Mary Moore. It includes an envelope addressed to Mrs. Mary Moore in Kansas City, Missouri. Some of the text is missing as the pages are torn.
Date: January 11, 1914
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from E. R. Lake to T. V. Munson & Co., January 13, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from E. R. Lake to T. V. Munson & Co., January 13, 1914]

Photocopy of a letter from E. R. Lake to T. V. Munson & Co. discussing several varieties of grapes T. V. Munson reported as being suited to the Southwest of the United States and asking for more information on the listed varieties.
Date: January 13, 1914
Creator: Lake, E. R.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from E. K. Capeton to Mr. Wheeler, January 17, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from E. K. Capeton to Mr. Wheeler, January 17, 1914]

Letter from E. K. Capeton to Mr. Wheeler discussing the death of Capeton's mare, which was killed by one of J. H. Parramore's bulls, and seeking financial compensation from the San Simon Cattle and Canal Company for his loss.
Date: January 17, 1914
Creator: Capeton, E. K.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Will B. Munson to E. R. Lake, January 19, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Will B. Munson to E. R. Lake, January 19, 1914]

Photocopy of a letter from Will B. Munson to E. R. Lake discussing several varieties of grapes including the New Century Cherry, several muscadine hybrids, and Last Rose. Munson includes the origins of each variety and published sources of information about the varieties.
Date: January 19, 1914
Creator: Munson, William B.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to W. B. Munson, January 26, 1914] (open access)

[Letter to W. B. Munson, January 26, 1914]

Photocopy of a letter to W. B. Munson thanking him for providing information on the New Century Cherry grape and several other varieties.
Date: January 26, 1914
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from W. C. Corbett to C. C. Cox, January 29, 2014] (open access)

[Letter from W. C. Corbett to C. C. Cox, January 29, 2014]

Letter from W. C. Corbett of the Union Land Company to C. C. Cox discussing the construction of a house near Splendora, Texas, and the sale of related materials and labor. The envelope is included.
Date: January 29, 1914
Creator: Corbett, W. C.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from J. J. Wheeler to J. H. Parramore, February 4, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from J. J. Wheeler to J. H. Parramore, February 4, 1914]

Letter from J. J. Wheeler to J. H. Parramore discussing the death of a mare belonging to E. K. Capeton that was said to have been killed by one of Parramore's bulls in Tom Barker's pasture. Wheeler states that Capeton had the mare in the pasture without Barker's consent and that the death occurred at night with no witnesses, thus claiming the company should not have to reimburse Capeton for his loss.
Date: February 4, 1914
Creator: Wheeler, J. J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from J. D. Jordon to J. H. Parramore, Ferbuary 8, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from J. D. Jordon to J. H. Parramore, Ferbuary 8, 1914]

Letter from J. D. Jordon to J. H. Parramore discussing water producing holes that have been drilled on the Cienega lands and their conditions.
Date: February 8, 1914
Creator: Jordon, J. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from E. K. Capeton to J. H. Parramore, February 23, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from E. K. Capeton to J. H. Parramore, February 23, 1914]

Letter from E. K. Capeton to J. H. Parramore discussing the death of Capeton's mare, which was killed by a bull belonging to Parramore in Mr. Barker's pasture. Capeton writes seeking out monetary compensation for the loss of his mare and to dispute an accusation made by Mr. Wheeler that he had placed the mare in Mr. Barker's pasture without consent.
Date: February 23, 1914
Creator: Capeton, E. K.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Mollie Dodd and Family, February 25, 1914] (open access)

[Letter to Mollie Dodd and Family, February 25, 1914]

Letter from Birdie to Aunt Mollie and family discussing the family's upcoming move to Texas, health, family news, and sewing. Birdie specifically addresses Linnet in the letter as well. It includes an envelope addressed to Mrs. Claude D. White in Kansas City, Missouri. Birdie's last name is not given.
Date: February 25, 1914
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Emma E. Walker to Linnet White, February 26, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Emma E. Walker to Linnet White, February 26, 1914]

Typed letter with handwritten notes from Emma E. Walker of The Ladies Home Journal to Linnet White discussing how to deal with superfluous hair. It includes a typed article titled "Superfluous Hair," which gives detailed instructions regarding the best way to deal with the issue. There is an envelope addressed to Mrs. C. D. White in Kansas City, Missouri.
Date: February 26, 1914
Creator: Walker, Emma E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Mrs. A. Jimmer, March 6, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Mrs. A. Jimmer, March 6, 1914]

Letter written by Mrs. A. Jimmer to an unknown person she addresses as "Dear Friend," discussing the receiver's upcoming move from Kansas City to Texas, and news of family and friends. Some of the text is missing because the pages are torn.
Date: March 6, 1914
Creator: Jimmer, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Envelope Addressed to Georgia Cavett, March 14, 1914] (open access)

[Envelope Addressed to Georgia Cavett, March 14, 1914]

Envelope addressed to Georgia Cavett dated March 14, 1917.
Date: March 14, 1914
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from W. J. and Birdie McKinley to Mrs. Moore, Claude and Linnet White, and Wilie, March 19, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from W. J. and Birdie McKinley to Mrs. Moore, Claude and Linnet White, and Wilie, March 19, 1914]

Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mrs. Moore, Claude and Linnet White, and Wilie. talks about the weather and how everyone is doing. He wants to send Birdie to visit them since they aren't coming to Tennessee. He says that a lot has happened recently, the National Bank got robbed. He hopes they like Fort Worth. He talks about the baby Mary Louise. He bought something by the head rather than by the pound, and hopes to make some money off of it. He asks about Ruth and Frank asks about her too. He took pictures of Lillian and he will send some pictures and one of the cabin they were going to stay in. Birdie hopes they are settled into their new house in Fort Worth. She says they are all doing well. She talks about her baby and how Frank adores her. She also mentions the bank being robbed. If the fire hadn't been put out they would not have known the bank was robbed. She says she is slower at sewing, but the children do take up a lot of her time. Especially Harry who has been sick all winter. She gives news on everyone and hopes they …
Date: March 19, 1914
Creator: McKinley, W. J. & McKinley, Birdie
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from J. P. Alvey to Henry Sayles, March 23, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from J. P. Alvey to Henry Sayles, March 23, 1914]

Letter from J. P. Alvey to Henry Sayles confirming receipt of the interest payment on a $4,000 note.
Date: March 23, 1914
Creator: Alvey, J. P.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Letter from Medill McCormick to the Honorable Frank Frantz (open access)

Letter from Medill McCormick to the Honorable Frank Frantz

Letter thanking Frank Frantz for his Letter from March 4, 1914.
Date: March 23, 1914
Creator: McCormick, Medill
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Letter from Sylvanus and Vertie Peterson to Claude D. White and Family, March 24, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Sylvanus and Vertie Peterson to Claude D. White and Family, March 24, 1914]

Letter from Sylvanus and Vertie Peterson to Mr. Claude White and family in Fort Worth discussing the White family's recent move from Kansas City to Texas. It also includes a poem. The letter is written on stationary with a photograph at the top captioned "The Old Homestead." There is a man standing with horse in front of a house in the photograph.
Date: March 24, 1914
Creator: Peterson, Sylvanus
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Lyle A. Stephenson to Claude D. White, March 27, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from Lyle A. Stephenson to Claude D. White, March 27, 1914]

Letter from Lyle A. Stephenson in Kansas City, Missouri to Claude D. White discussing the cancellation of Mr. White's accident insurance policy and the possibility of taking out a life insurance policy. The letter is typed on Mr. Stephenson's company stationary. There is an illustration of a sign post with the following printed on it: "Insurance Service That Serves; Lyle A. Stephenson The Insurer; Don't Forget Tenth St. Entrance R. A. Long Bldg." The phone number and address are printed at the bottom. There is an envelope with Mr. Stephenson's company information printed on it in red, and it is addressed to Mr. Claude D. White in Fort Worth, Texas.
Date: March 27, 1914
Creator: Stephenson, Lyle A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from J. P. Alvey to Henry Sayles, March 31, 1914] (open access)

[Letter from J. P. Alvey to Henry Sayles, March 31, 1914]

Letter from J. P. Alvey to Henry Sayles discussing a credit placed on Henry Sayles Jr.'s note and discusses when both notes are due.
Date: March 31, 1914
Creator: Alvey, J. P.
System: The Portal to Texas History