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[Letter from I. H. to Cecile Kempner, March 6, 1949] (open access)

[Letter from I. H. to Cecile Kempner, March 6, 1949]

Letter to Cecile from her father about a Mardi Gras celebration, Herb and Mary, and taxes.
Date: March 6, 1949
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of a close up of Sutter's fescue plant. See previous photo for details. LA-61-707.
Date: March 16, 1949
Creator: Fox, Lester
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

L. L. Brewton and O. O. Moore

Photograph of L. L. Brewton (left) and O. O. Moore, SCS technicians, inspecting Suiter Fescue.
Date: March 16, 1949
Creator: Fox, Lester
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Suiters Fescue

Photograph of a Suiters Fescue plant.
Date: March 16, 1949
Creator: Fox, Lester
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of growing Suiter’s Fescue, looking straight down on it. See previous photo for details. [This reference is unclear as the subsequent photo is unrelated to this one]. LA-61, 708 [?].
Date: March 16, 1949
Creator: Fox, Lester
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of a view of growing Suiters Fescue looking straight down on it. See the previous photo for details. LA-61-718.
Date: March 16, 1949
Creator: Fox, Lester
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Consulate of Switzerland, March 3, 1949] (open access)

[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Consulate of Switzerland, March 3, 1949]

Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Consulate of Switzerland requesting him to the letter of 24th of February where he requested for information on visa for Switzerland.
Date: March 3, 1949
Creator: Kempner, Harris Leon
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History