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John Jerome Rogers deed to Forest Park Cemetery (open access)

John Jerome Rogers deed to Forest Park Cemetery

John Jerome Rogers deed to Forest Park Cemetery
Date: April 27, 1940
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Jon J Rogers from Forest Park Cemetery] (open access)

[Letter to Jon J Rogers from Forest Park Cemetery]

letter to Jon J Rogers from Forest Park Cemetery about his request to bury his wife, non catholic, in a catholic cemetery
Date: April 19, 1940
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten, April 12, 1946] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten, April 12, 1946]

Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his son Don Moten, on April 12, 1946. Moten gives his son advice on getting into a good medical school, and assures him that he will help his son out whenever he needs it.
Date: April 12, 1946
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Daisy M. Moten, April 30, 1946] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Daisy M. Moten, April 30, 1946]

Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his sister Daisy Moten, on April 30, 1946. He asks her if she thinks she has done the right thing by remaining single after the death of her husband, and tells her that he is very happy with his second marriage. He thanks her for a Christmas present and an Easter card, and tells her that she is always welcome to visit his home.
Date: April 30, 1946
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten, April 30, 1946] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten, April 30, 1946]

Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his son Don Moten in Chicago, on April 30, 1946. He discusses his son's Hoosier Motor Club membership, and the fact that the Chicago Club doesn't accept Negro patrons. He also mentions Don's desire to go to school, and suggests staying in Chicago.
Date: April 30, 1946
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Two Letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Ike S. Moten and Rev. L. E. Goodlow, April 11, 1947] (open access)

[Two Letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Ike S. Moten and Rev. L. E. Goodlow, April 11, 1947]

Letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten: the first to Reverend L. E. Goodlow, on April 11, 1947; and the second to Ike S. Moten. This is a carbon copy with a letter on each side. The first letter discusses building projects, Moten's tenant in Texas, and medicine sent to Ike Moten. The second letter tells Ike Moten how to take the medicine Dr. Moten sent him.
Date: April 11, 1947
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Myrtle Moten Dabney, April 16, 1947] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Myrtle Moten Dabney, April 16, 1947]

Carbon copy of a letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his daughter Myrtle, on April 16, 1947, while she is at Fort Hamilton waiting to ship to Germany.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten, April 24, 1947] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Don Moten, April 24, 1947]

Letter from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to his son, Don Moten, on April 24, 1947, expressing pleasure that Don had a good trip. Moten offers to help set his son up in a new place.
Date: April 24, 1947
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Two Letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Josephine Bramlette Moten and his sister-in-law,  April 29, 1947] (open access)

[Two Letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Josephine Bramlette Moten and his sister-in-law, April 29, 1947]

Two letters from Dr. Edwin D. Moten to Josephine Bramlette Moten and his sister-in-law, on April 29, 1947. In the first letter, he discusses the recovery of Josephine's sister from an accident, and hopes that she will get better. He mentions vacation plans for Hot Springs or the Mayo Clinic, as well as a trip to California. In the second letter, he sends his sympathies to his sister-in-law following her accident.
Date: April 29, 1947
Creator: Moten, Edwin D., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Gilbert Family] (open access)

[Letter to Gilbert Family]

Two photostat copies of a typed letter from William J. Voelker Jr. to Mrs. Max Gilbert, mother of Private Harold Gilbert. The letter describes the attack that killed Harold Gilbert, and discusses the details of Gilbert's burial in Normandy, France on on Dec. 27, 1944.
Date: April 30, 1945
Creator: Voelker, William J., Jr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to the Emulsol Corporation - April 11, 1940] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to the Emulsol Corporation - April 11, 1940]

Letter from Dr. Bodansky to the Emulsol Corporation informing them of his finished textbook and of his availability for future research programs.
Date: April 11, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Benjamin R. Harris - April 21, 1940] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Benjamin R. Harris - April 21, 1940]

Letter from Dr. Bodansky to Benjamin R. Harris discussing a book on fats as organic compounds and their relevancy to the Emulsol corporation.
Date: April 21, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Irving Ehrenreich to Meyer Bodansky - April 22, 1941] (open access)

[Letter from Irving Ehrenreich to Meyer Bodansky - April 22, 1941]

Letter of recommendation from Irving Ehrenreich to Dr. Meyer Bodansky concerning the admission of Perry D. Cohn to medical school.
Date: April 22, 1941
Creator: Ehrenreich, Irving
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - April 30, 1941] (open access)

[Letter from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - April 30, 1941]

Letter from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, asking Dr. Bodansky to convey to the publisher his plans involving a new edition to a textbook that he is scheduled to produce in manuscript. The publisher ask Dr. Bodansky to also submit a supplementary laboratory manual with the manuscript for the book.
Date: April 30, 1941
Creator: Snyder, John S.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Oscar Bodansky to Eleanor Bodansky - April 6, 1942] (open access)

[Letter from Oscar Bodansky to Eleanor Bodansky - April 6, 1942]

Letter from Oscar Bodansky to Eleanor Bodansky, requesting that she immediately return a contract sent to her which is long overdue. The contract is for the publication of a textbook written by Mrs. Bodansky's late husband, Dr. Meyer Bodansky.
Date: April 6, 1942
Creator: Bodansky, Oscar, 1901-
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Eleanor Bodansky to Oscar Bodansky - April 17, 1942] (open access)

[Letter from Eleanor Bodansky to Oscar Bodansky - April 17, 1942]

Letter from Eleanor Bodansky to her brother-in-law, Oscar Bodansky, informing him that she has mailed several signed papers to a publishing company, named Wiley. The letter also speaks of many personal items, including Eleanor's health, her day to day activities, the well-being of her children, and other people with whom she spends her time.
Date: April 17, 1942
Creator: Bodansky, Eleanore A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Oscar Bodansky to Eleanor Bodansky - April 25, 1942] (open access)

[Letter from Oscar Bodansky to Eleanor Bodansky - April 25, 1942]

Letter from Oscar Bodansky to Eleanor Bodansky, quoting the text of a letter from Dr. Marion Fay, which discusses the royalty arrangements and responsibilities for future editions of a textbook written by Eleanor's late husband, Dr. Meyer Bodansky.
Date: April 25, 1942
Creator: Bodansky, Oscar, 1901-
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from E. P. Hamilton to Eleanor Bodansky - April 30, 1947] (open access)

[Letter from E. P. Hamilton to Eleanor Bodansky - April 30, 1947]

Letter from E. P. Hamilton to Mrs. Eleanor Bodansky, informing her that the company has just finished a contract to complete a new edition of her late husband's textbook. The letter also asks Mrs. Bodansky to sign the new agreement and cancel the previous version.
Date: April 30, 1947
Creator: Hamilton, E. P.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Harry A. Charipper to Meyer Bodansky - April 22, 1941] (open access)

[Letter from Harry A. Charipper to Meyer Bodansky - April 22, 1941]

Letter of Recommendation from the Chairman Professor of Biology at New York University Harry A. Charipper. The recommendation letter is written for Perry D. Cohn, whom Dr. Bodansky is attempting to help obtain admission to medical school.
Date: April 22, 1941
Creator: Charipper, Harry A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to James E. Stowers - April 24, 1941] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to James E. Stowers - April 24, 1941]

Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. James E. Stowers concerning his stay in St. Louis, Missouri for a medical conference that he guest speaking at. In the letter, which is dated April 24, 1941, Dr. Bodansky inquires about his hotel accommodations, and informs Dr. Stowers that he has developed laryngitis that may need attention at the conference.
Date: April 24, 1941
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Correspondence between John W. Spies, Homer P. Rainey, and Meyer Bodansky - April 1941] (open access)

[Correspondence between John W. Spies, Homer P. Rainey, and Meyer Bodansky - April 1941]

Letters between Dr. John W. Spies, Homer P. Rainey, and Dr. Meyer Bodansky concerning Dr. Meyer Bodansky's approval for a request of absence in order to attend and present his research at the Missouri State Medical Association meeting. The second letter is dated April 22, 1941 from Homer P. Rainey, the president of the the Medical Branch of the University of Texas in Galveston. It addresses Dr. John W. Spies and approves the request he sent in previously to excuse Dr. Meyer Bodansky for the conference. The first letter is addressed to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Dr. John W. Spies on April 25, 1941. It informs him that approval for his absence has been received.
Date: April 22, 1941
Creator: Spies, John W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Arnulfo Zamora to John J. Herrera - 1947-04-19] (open access)

[Letter from Arnulfo Zamora to John J. Herrera - 1947-04-19]

Letter from Arnulfo Zamora in Laredo, Texas, to John J. Herrera in Houston, Texas. Zamora acknowledged receipt of Herrera's letter from March 13, 1947 regarding the application of Felix H. Morales for a radio station permit.
Date: April 19, 1947
Creator: Zamora, Arnulfo
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Carlos E. Castañeda - 1947-04-01] (open access)

[Letter from John J. Herrera to Carlos E. Castañeda - 1947-04-01]

Onionskin carbon copy of a letter sent by John J. Herrera to Dr. Carlos E. Castañeda in Austin, Texas. Herrera requests Dr. Castañeda to write a letter of support for a Spanish speaking radio station in Houston. Herrera also inquires if Dr. Castañeda could make himself available to testify as a witness in an upcoming hearing with the FCC.
Date: April 1, 1947
Creator: Herrera, John J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from D. F. Prince to John J. Herrera - 1947-04-17] (open access)

[Letter from D. F. Prince to John J. Herrera - 1947-04-17]

Letter sent by D. F. Prince to John J. Herrera. Prince provides an update about the application submitted by Mr. Morales and the Petition to Amend and Remove from Hearing Docket submitted to the FCC. Prince also provides a timeline for the application process.
Date: April 17, 1947
Creator: Prince, D. F.
System: The Portal to Texas History