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[Albert Peyton George with his trophy prong-horn antelope from a hunt]
Photograph of Albert Peyton George with his trophy Prong-horn Antelope from a hunt on the Adobe Ranch. Mr. George is holding the horn of the antelope in his right hand. Mr. George is wearing pants, shirt, sweater, tie, jacket, and a cap. Typewritten in black on back of photograph: "To Albert George our hats we doff: He downed this buck from a fur piece off! Adobe Ranch, Oct. 12/44" . Also written in pencil: "22 6". The photograph has scalloped edging.
Date:
October 12, 1944
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from D. W. Kempner to G. D. Ulrich, September 12, 1944]
Letter from D. W. Kempner to G. D. Ulrich asking to have eight sacks of Grade A Dairy Feed.
Date:
September 12, 1944
Creator:
Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Tom L. James, April 12, 1944]
Letter from I. H. Kempner to Tom L. James discussing turkey delivery amount corrections and conditions.
Date:
April 12, 1944
Creator:
Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Mary Roether to I. H. Kempner, June 12, 1944]
Letter from Mary Roether to I. H. Kempner discussing Roether's father appreciating the letter Kempner sent the family after his mother passed away.
Date:
June 12, 1944
Creator:
Roether, Mary
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Three men holding a hunted pronghorn antelope at Adobe Ranch]
Photograph of three men holding a pronghorn antelope that was killed in a hunt on the Adobe Ranch. The man on far left is Albert Peyton George. Typewritten in black on back of photo: "The Three Must-Git-Theirs Adobe Ranch Oct. 12/44". Written in pencil: "22 6".
Date:
October 12, 1944
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History