[Group of people kayaking on a body of water, 2]

Photograph of six people in three kayaks paddling around on a body of water.
Date: January 11, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Boy runs down a row of cultivated grapevines]

A young boy runs down a row of cultivated grapevines.
Date: December 16, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Two women kayaking near a waterfall]

Photograph of two women in a red kayak paddling in front of a double waterfall.
Date: January 12, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Tour boat beside a double waterfall]

Photograph of a tour boat floating in an inlet by a double waterfall.
Date: January 11, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Group of people kayaking on a body of water]

Photograph of six people in three kayaks paddling around on a body of water.
Date: January 12, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Tour boat passes a cliff with multiple waterfalls]

Photograph of a tour boat floating in an inlet by multiple waterfalls.
Date: December 16, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Boy walks on a pile of wood]

A boy walks on top of a large pile of sticks and logs.
Date: January 12, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Two people on a hiking trail]

A couple pause on a hiking trail to look at some cacti.
Date: January 11, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Close-up of cactus plant]

This close-up photo of a cactus plant shows its spines and red tunas.
Date: January 12, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Boy walking on a log in a pile of brush]

A young boy balances on a log in a big pile of brush.
Date: January 11, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Multiple Waterfalls]

This photo shows a multiple waterfall over a flowered cliff into a body of water.
Date: December 16, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Two kayakers pass near a cascading waterfall]

Two people in a kayak paddle close to a waterfall.
Date: December 16, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Two people in a kayak approach a double waterfall]

A man and a woman in a red kayak paddle towards a double waterfall.
Date: January 3, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Boy walks beside a lake]

A boy walks alone beside a lake with brush on the shoreline.
Date: December 16, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

Sunset at Canyon of the Eagles, Texas

A boy with a fishing pole stands beside a lake where a red sun is setting.
Date: January 11, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to Linnet Moore, October 2, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to Linnet Moore, October 2, 1898]

She is glad to hear that Linnet is coming to visit. Linnet will share Lulu's room. She mentions what textbooks Linnet will need for school and how to get them. She asks for Linnet to write when she is leaving and when she expects to be at the depot. Lulu is anxious to see her.
Date: October 2, 1898
Creator: Rawlings, Minnie O.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to C. B. Moore, October 3, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to C. B. Moore, October 3, 1898]

She is thankful that Mr. Moore trust them to send Linnet to spend the terms with them. She says that they will treat Linnet like a daughter. She says the cost would only be $50. She enjoyed going to Colorado in the summer and would like to go again. She talks about the weather and that farmers are almost done gathering cotton. She is concerned about the Texas problem with renters. She hopes they are revived by the time the letter gets there.
Date: October 3, 1898
Creator: Rawlings, Minnie O.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to C. B. Moore, October 17, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to C. B. Moore, October 17, 1898]

She gives a timetable of where Linnet should be on her way to her house. She is anxious for Linnet to get a full years work and hopes to be moved into the new school in two weeks. She told Linnet to worry about clothes too much because they dress plainly and she will be among friends. She sends best wishes.
Date: October 17, 1898
Creator: Rawlings, Minnie O.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Mary Moore to Linnet Moore, November 15, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Mary Moore to Linnet Moore, November 15, 1898]

Letter from Mary Moore to her daughter, Linnet, saying she has a sore throat, Mr. Smith's school opened and already has more than 50 pupils, Ethel and Gertie came down to visit, and other news of friends and family. Includes envelope original letter was sent in.
Date: November 15, 1898
Creator: Moore, Mary
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Mary Moore to Linnet Moore, November 21, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Mary Moore to Linnet Moore, November 21, 1898]

Letter from Mary Moore to her daughter, Linnet Moore, while she is away in school at Burnet. It contains news of family and friends and an account on drive they went on, but it was too blustery and cold. It also tells of a candy breaking party.
Date: November 21, 1898
Creator: Moore, Mary
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Linnet, Moore to Mary and Charles Moore, December 21, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Linnet, Moore to Mary and Charles Moore, December 21, 1898]

Letter from Linnet Moore to her parents while she is away at school. She talks of the upcoming Christmas and the celebrations. Students of their costumes for the Christmas ball and who they are going with. The religious ones talk about their church suppers and Christmas services. She is becoming more used to living with Mrs. Rawlings and Lula Dalton. Lula and her two brothers are orphans that were raised by Mrs. Rawlings for a payment of $10.00 each per month since the youngest son, Melvin, was 6 months old. Includes a fragment of the original envelope.
Date: December 21, 1898
Creator: Moore, Linnet
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Linnet, Moore to Mary and Charles Moore, December 31, 1898] (open access)

[Letter from Linnet, Moore to Mary and Charles Moore, December 31, 1898]

Letter From Linnet to her parents musing about all that happened to her in 1898 and what is to come in 1899. She says she had the dullest Christmas ever and didn't go to any parties. For Christmas she helped make tamales and chili and then the ladies at the church cooked a Mexican dinner. She got nice presents, including several books by Tennyson, and Walter Scott. Lula's brother Carter Dalton killed his first deer and they have been eating venison.
Date: December 31, 1898
Creator: Moore, Linnet
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore, February 8, 1899] (open access)

[Letter from Minnie Rawlings to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore, February 8, 1899]

This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore and is from Minny Rawlings, an friend in the same town as Linnet's school. She discusses Linnet's homesickness and a sick spell she went through during Christmas. Minny details that the combination of the two have made Linnet even more homesick and she has headaches almost every week. She tells the Moore's that she would have sent Linnet home, but the assignments Linnet turn in shows that she has intellectual promise and would be better served by staying in school. She details that Linnet has decided to stay in school, despite a bad headache which caused her to question if she should stay or go back home. In a brief letter , dated February 16, 1898, Rawlings details that Linnet has had another bad headache and a pain in her side. She advised Linnet not to give up school and blames the bitter winter weather for everyone's gray mental well-being. She states that everyone at the school wishes for the vitality and renewal of Spring days to come as quickly as possible. She notes that, ultimately, it is up to …
Date: February 8, 1898
Creator: Rawlings, Minny
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letters from Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore, February 20-23, 1899] (open access)

[Letters from Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore, February 20-23, 1899]

This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore. The letter begins on Monday night February 20, 1899 and continue until Lula's last letter which was written on Thursday night February 23, 1899. She also has written a brief letter on Friday before she has mailed the letter. In this letter, Lula details for Linnet the goings-on in Burnet, Texas. Lula expresses her sincere longing for Linnet who has left home to go on a trip to Colorado with her father, Charles B. Moore. She updates Linnet on the latest news which includes daily events, friends who are planning trips,details about her own trip to Llano, a dialogue about a green waist she is making, and a discussion about possibly accompanying Aunt Mattie to Colorado to meet Linnet. She notes that she understands why Linnet was so ill with headaches and pains because she has slept on Linnet's side of the bed when the latest "norther" passed through Burnet and the draft made it impossible to sleep comfortably. She mentioned that she had to build the first fire since Linnet's departure. The envelope is included with the letter.
Date: 1899-02-20/1899-02-23
Creator: Dalton, Lula
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library