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[Letter to Russell Green]

Description: A reply letter from Carl B. Compton to Russell Green about sharing travelling exhibitions.
Date: November 2, 1943
Creator: Compton, Carl Benton
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from James Dallas Parks]

Description: A letter from James D. Parks to Carl B. Compton regarding racial prejudice in Mexico in comparison to the United States.
Date: November 12, 1944
Creator: Parks, James Dallas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from Ralph Husted to Truett Latimer, November 24, 1954]

Description: Letter from Ralph Husted to Truett Latimer discussing services available from the American Red Cross to U.S. servicemen, veterans, and their families, paired with an enclosure with questions and answers about said services.
Date: November 24, 1954
Creator: Husted, Ralph
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Paul Osterhout to his Cousins and Friends, November 23, 1890]

Description: Letter from Pelatiah Osterhout to cousins and friends discussing their family. He was a distant relative and was contacted by John Paterson Osterhout. He told them about his life and the origin of the Osterhout family. Included is an envelope addressed to "John P. Osterhout."
Date: November 23, 1890
Creator: Osterhout, Paul
Partner: Austin College

[Letter from Mrs. Edgar Smith to Mary Moore, November 9, 1914]

Description: Letter to Mary Moore from Mrs. Edgar Smith discussing news of family and friend. She writes of her children, a new couple that moved in, and the death of a woman's husband.
Date: November 9, 1914
Creator: Smith, Mrs. Edgar
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from Mrs. Edgar Smith to Linnet White, November 9, 1914]

Description: Letter to Linnet White from Mrs. Edgar Smith discussing her house guests, work, new home, and daughter. She writes in detail about her new, spacious home and mentions how her daughter will be starting school soon.
Date: November 9, 1914
Creator: Smith, Mrs. Edgar
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Transcript of Letter from Israil McGready to James F. Perry, November 17, 1832]

Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from letter from Israil McGready to James F. Perry, regarding Perry's business in Missouri including, several lawsuits against persons indebted to Perry and the sale of his land. McGready also updates Perry in regards to political changes in the state. McGready also asks Perry to collect a debt on his behalf, should the person owing McGready travel to Texas.
Date: November 17, 1832
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of a Business Agreement, November 28, 1810]

Description: Copy of transcript for an agreement, on November 28, 1810, in which John Butler agrees to sell goods for Charles Austin so long as Butler collects his debts from Moses Austin.
Date: November 28, 1810
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of an Agreement Between Charles Austin and John Butler, November 1810]

Description: Copy of transcript for an agreement between Charles Austin and John Butler, in November 1810, wherein Austin agrees to return Butler's house and outhouses to him at the end of two months, and also to allow him to continue to reside there in the meantime.
Date: November 1810
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of a Bank Certificate, November 9, 1816]

Description: Copy of transcript for a certificate from the Bank of St. Louis noting that James Bryan is the proprietor of ten shares of the bank's capital stock.
Date: November 9, 1816
Creator: Simpson, R.
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, November 11, 1814]

Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on November 11, 1814, asking Bryan to exchange goods with a Mr. Ficklin, discussing his cleaning of a mineral, and asking Bryan to send him his saddle.
Date: November 11, 1814
Creator: Austin, Moses
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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