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[Letter from Barbara Byrd-Lawler to Philip R. Overton, July 3, 1984] (open access)

[Letter from Barbara Byrd-Lawler to Philip R. Overton, July 3, 1984]

Letter from Barbara Byrd-Lawler to Philip R. Overton discussing Dr. May Owen's nomination to the Texas Women's Hall of Fame and asking Mr. Overton to give additional reference information for the nomination.
Date: July 3, 1984
Creator: Byrd-Lawler, Barbara
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Barbara Byrd-Lawler to Dr. Charles Rush, July 3, 1984] (open access)

[Letter from Barbara Byrd-Lawler to Dr. Charles Rush, July 3, 1984]

Letter from Barbara Byrd-Lawler, Director of Education and Research for the Texas Medical Association, to Dr. Charles Rush, concerning the nomination of Dr. May Owen to the Texas Women's Hall of Fame. She mentions that she is enclosing copies of the materials for the nomination, and that the nomination is confidential.
Date: July 3, 1984
Creator: Byrd-Lawler, Barbara
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Brooke General Hospital]

Postcard of Brooke General Hospital in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The image is an illustration of a large yellow-tan building, with a wings on either side of a central tower. "Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas - 93" is printed across the top of the image. The correspondence on the back is addressed to "Mrs. R. Winters and Family" and mentions receiving a card from the addressee.
Date: June 3, 1951
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[St. Paul's Sanitarium]

Postcard of the St. Paul's Sanitarium in Dallas, Texas. The image is an illustration of a large, Romanesque Revival style building, primarily of red brick with white trim. The correspondence on the back is addressed to "Prof. F. E. Morton" and speaks about having Professor Morton teach in Texas and a woman who has been ill. The signature is "Sister Min[..]t."
Date: April 3, 1911
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History