[Portrait of T. N. Carswell]

A photographic portrait of Thomas Norwood Carswell. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of two girls in housecoats and sleep caps]

A photograph of two girls in housecoats and sleep caps. Simmons, G. I. H. and Kent pennants displayed on dorm wall. "Lest you forget Mae & Abbie" is handwritten with black ink. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of T. N. Carswell]

A photographic portrait of Thomas Norwood Carswell. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Man wearing a boater and tie]

A photograph of a man wearing a boater hat and a tie. A barn/building and street car tracks are in the background. This item was originally part of a scrapbook assembled by Thomas Norwood Carswell, largely containing items related to his time at Simmons College (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[By-laws of Hardin-Simmons University] (open access)

[By-laws of Hardin-Simmons University]

A printed copy of the by-laws of Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, Texas).
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from the Private Secretary for President Sandefer, Simmons College to Walter Hodges - August 3, 1911] (open access)

[Letter from the Private Secretary for President Sandefer, Simmons College to Walter Hodges - August 3, 1911]

Letter addressed to Sir--Mr. Walter Hodges, Nocona, Texas from the Private Secretary for President Sandefer, Simmons College dated August 3, 1911. [T. N. Carswell was private secretary to J. D. Sandefer in 1911.] A reply letter, in the absence of President Sandefer, regarding the invitation issued to Sandefer by Hodges to speak. Assurance to Hodges that Sandefer will accept the invitation, if possible, stating, "Sandefer is never more at himself than when speaking—to the men who wore the gray".
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: Carswell, T. N. (Thomas Norwood)
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Commission for the Hardin-Simmons Semi-Centennial Celebration] (open access)

[The Commission for the Hardin-Simmons Semi-Centennial Celebration]

A printed list of names to be suggested for appointment to the Commission for the Hardin-Simmons Semi-Centennial Celebration.
Date: 1909/1950
Creator: Hardin-Simmons University
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from E. W. Ledbetter to T. N. Carswell - May 22, 1945] (open access)

[Letter from E. W. Ledbetter to T. N. Carswell - May 22, 1945]

A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell from E. W. Ledbetter, Secretary-Treasurer of Hardin-Simmons University dated May 22, 1945. Ledbetter advises that Mr. J. C. Hunter has called a meeting of the Hardin-Simmons Board of Trustees May 28.
Date: [1909, 1915]
Creator: Ledbetter, E. W.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Records for Abilene Confederate Veterans Association, 1902-1922] (open access)

[Records for Abilene Confederate Veterans Association, 1902-1922]

Minute book and membership roster for Camp Abilene, No. 72, Confederate Veterans Association, containing minutes of monthly meetings and a membership roster dating from 1902 to 1922. Newspaper clippings glued onto some pages document the activities of the organization.
Date: 1902/1922
Creator: United Confederate Veterans. Abilene Camp No. 72 (Abilene, Tex).
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History