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[Letter from Henry Sayles, May 23, 1914 ]

Description: Letter from Henry Sayles requesting advice on delinquent tax suits to discover if it is believed he owes delinquent taxes.
Date: May 23, 1914
Creator: Sayles, Henry
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Jack Sayles to Dan Childress, May 17, 1940]

Description: Letter from Jack Sayles to Dan Childress, copied to Gilbert Smith, acknowledging the "receipt of copy of appellee's motion for rehearing" in Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company vs. W. O. Rainwater.
Date: May 17, 1940
Creator: Sayles, Jack
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from R. L. Barrett to Henry Sayles, May 25, 1914]

Description: Letter from R. L. Barrett to Henry Sayles discussing the need for a list of all land that Sayles owns in order to procure an exact list of taxes he may be delinquent on.
Date: May 25, 1914
Creator: Barrett, R. L.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Gilbert Smith to Dan Childress, May 15, 1940]

Description: Letter from Gilbert Smith to Dan Childress discussing cause no. 1988, Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company vs. W. O. Rainwater. The letters states that the Appellee's Motion for Rehearing is enclosed and that a copy has also been sent to Sayles & Sayles.
Date: May 15, 1940
Creator: Smith, Gilbert
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Doris Pope Kinney to Truett Latimer, May 18, 1959]

Description: Letter from Doris Pope Kinney to Texas State Truett Latimer discussing a problem with laundry license taxes not being collected in Stamford, Texas. Kinney recommends that the tax law be rewritten so that whether a business is eligible to pay the tax is clearer to business owners.
Date: May 18, 1959
Creator: Pope-Kinney, Doris
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Albert Brown to Truett Latimer, May 11, 1959]

Description: Letter from Albert Brown to Truett Latimer discussing an issue with the tax collection for The Wash Pot Automatic Laundry. Mr. Brown types out the letter they wrote to The Wash Pot. In it, they inform the business that they did not find a store license for any of their stores and that their case was referred to a district supervisor.
Date: May 11, 1959
Creator: Brown, Albert
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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