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[Photograph of L. A. Robinson and Man in Doorway of Nash-Robinson and Co.]

Photograph of L. A. Robinson and an unidentified man standing in the large doorway of Nash-Robinson and Company in Marlin, Texas. Both men are wearing dark-colored suits and hats. A handwritten note on the back reads, "1918, L. A. Robinson, standing in doorway of Nash-Robinson & Co., Marlin, TX."
Date: 1918
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Bottle-Cap (open access)

Bottle-Cap

Patent for Louis Skala's improvement on the bottle cap. This design features a clampable bottlecap design for better functionality and a better seal
Date: March 9, 1918
Creator: Skala, Louis
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Onie Robinson Posing with Daughter]

Photograph of Onie Robinson holding his daughter, Mary Frances Robinson at the Robinson home. There is a battle house in the background.
Date: Summer 1918
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from L. R. Hare to U. S. Army Southern Department Commander, November 10, 1918] (open access)

[Letter from L. R. Hare to U. S. Army Southern Department Commander, November 10, 1918]

Letter and copy of a telegraph from Lt. Col. L. R. Hare to the commander of US Army Southern Department requesting a leave of absence so he can seek treatment for his acute rheumatism at hot wells in Marlin, Texas.
Date: November 10, 1918
Creator: Hare, L. R.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Perry Methodist Church Confirmation Class, 1918]

Photograph of the Confirmation class of Perry Methodist Church. Two rows of people are visible, with an older man with eyeglasses and mustache at center along the bottom row. The students are dressed in dark coats with neckties and white dresses with hair ribbons. A note on the back identifies Phillip Faudi, aged 14, second from right, seated on the bottom row.
Date: 1918~
Creator: Beauchle
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History