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WASP News Report, October, 2002
Report from Jean T. McCreery discussing how the WASP News format has changed in recent years and describing developing the newsletter further to reduce issues with production and delivery.
Date:
October 2002
Creator:
McCreery, Jean T.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Supplement A - Fourth Quarterly Conference, St. Paul's Church]
A five-page handwritten document reporting on the Fourth Quarterly Conference of St. Paul's Church in Abilene, Texas. The document includes a page of minutes, listing those present, and four pages reporting on numerous issues pertaining to the church.
Date:
October 15, 1920
Creator:
Hunt, James Winford
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Report on Acreage in Callahan and Taylor Counties, continued.
Final page of a report prepared by Warren S. Worley concerning development of oil wells on the land of K.K. Legett and K.B. Legett.
Date:
October 2, 1919
Creator:
Worley, Warren S.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Report on Acreage in Callahan and Taylor Counties
Report prepared by Warren Worley, a geologist, concerning the topography, drainage, geology, and structural features of land purchased by K.K. and K.B. Legett.
Date:
October 2, 1919
Creator:
Worley, Warren
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Report on Acreage in Callahan and Taylor Counties
Report prepared by Warren Worley, a geologist, concerning the topography, drainage, geology, and structural features of land purchased by K.K. and K.B. Legett.
Date:
October 2, 1919
Creator:
Worley, Warren
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Report on acreage in Callahan and Taylor Counties continued.
Final page of a report on acreage in Callahan and Taylor Counties in Texas, including information about oil sands, wagon roads, and fuel supplies. The report was submitted by a geologist to K.K. Legett and K.B. Legett.
Date:
October 2, 1919
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History