[Letter from Ruth Evans to Clara Evans Willis, June 2, 1925] (open access)

[Letter from Ruth Evans to Clara Evans Willis, June 2, 1925]

Letter from Ruth Evans to Clara Evans Willis on June 2, 1925. Ruth asks Clara to name the baby Nancy Ruth for herself and Clara's mother, Nancy Caroline Sleeper Evans.
Date: June 2, 1925
Creator: Evans, Ruth
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt from McLendon Hardware Co.] (open access)

[Receipt from McLendon Hardware Co.]

Receipt from McLendon Hardware Company in Waco, Texas, for the sale of goods to Rush Gardner & Bartlett Company in Marlin, Texas.
Date: June 28, 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Mrs.Charles Evans Sr. to Clara Evans Willis and Lucile, June 20, 1928] (open access)

[Letter from Mrs.Charles Evans Sr. to Clara Evans Willis and Lucile, June 20, 1928]

Letter and envelope from Mrs. Charles Evans Sr. to Clara Evans Willis and Lucile dated June 20, 1928.
Date: June 20, 1928
Creator: Evans, Mrs. Charles
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Evans]

Photograph of Lucy Jane Zachary Evans and George Washington Evans posing together outside of their daughter's (Mrs. Virginia Evans Norton) home in Harlingen, Texas.
Date: June 15, 1923
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard from H. Lora to Miss Leta Ball]

Postcard from H. Lora in Houston, Texas to Leta Ball in Waco, Texas,. Lora writes about positive experiences with the "folks" and passes on regards to Leta. The front of the postcard depicts an open gated entrance into Courtlandt Place, an upscale suburban neighborhood with stone walls along the sides of the neighborhood and gas lamps atop the walls' pillars. Large two-story suburban homes are visible along the paved boulevard. The caption reads "Entrance to Courtland [sic], exclusive residential district, Houston, Texas."
Date: 1928-06-24~
Creator: Lora, H.
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History