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[Letter from Sallie Parker Willis to Clara E. and John T. Willis, Sr., March 25, 1952] (open access)

[Letter from Sallie Parker Willis to Clara E. and John T. Willis, Sr., March 25, 1952]

Letter from Sallie Ann Parker Willis to Clara and John T. Willis, Sr. on March 25, 1952. She thanks them for their letters, and tells them all the family gossip. There is a photograph attached of Longs Peak and Bear Lake.
Date: March 25, 1952
Creator: Willis, Sallie Ann Parker
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Hester M. Beck]

Portrait of Hester M. Beck as a young woman with short hair and a white blouse. She later married John Todd Willis, Jr. of Waco, Texas.
Date: 1952~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Robert E. Davis with Camilla Crane at Recruitment Center]

Photograph of Robert E. Davis and Camilla Crane outside a U.S. Army and Air Force recruiting station in Waco, Texas. Robert and Camilla stand next to each other in front of the recruiting station's window and smile into the camera. Cabs and buildings are visible in the background.
Date: 1952
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Robert E. Davis with James Dalton at Recruitment Station]

Photograph of Robert E. Davis and James Dalton outside a U.S. Army and Air Force recruiting station in Waco, Texas. Robert and James stand on opposite signs of a poster for the Marines in front of the recruiting station's window, their bags in front of them. They smile to the camera's left, a mailbox next to them at their right.
Date: 1952
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Wedding Portrait of Hester M. Beck]

Photograph of Hester M. Beck in her wedding gown, a long-sleeved satin dress. She is also wearing a long veil and is holding a bouquet in one of her hands. She married John Todd Willis, Jr. at the Austin Avenue Methodist Church of Waco.
Date: 1952
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History