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[T&P Train #7 on the Tracks]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #7 on the tracks with a large plume of smoke trailing it. There are train lights on either side of the engine. The text below the image says "West of Marshall Texas 1942 'T&P #7 The Sunshine Special at 70 mph'" and "Ed Robinson."
Date: 1942
Creator: Robinson, Ed
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #641]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #641 on tracks in Hallsville, Texas. There is a faint plume of smoke rising from the engine and a large building behind the engine. Written below the image are "[sic] Hallsville Texas July 19 1942" and "C. M."
Date: July 19, 1942
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Letter from Joseph J. Rhoads, Bishop College, Marshall, Texas to T. N. Carswell - June 1, 1942]

Description: A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman 24th Senatorial District Drys, from Joseph J. Rhoads, President, Bishop College, Marshall, Texas, dated June 1, 1942. Rhoads advises Carswell that there is no special course on the effects of the use of alcohol and tobacco but that it is taught in Physical Education and Physiology.
Date: June 1, 1942
Creator: Rhoads, Joseph J.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Train Engine #905 and Cars on Tracks - Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of train engine #905 and attached cars on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. "905" is visible on the front of the engine, additional text along the side. Smoke plumes back from the front chimney. Additional tracks lay to the left. Train #437 sits on the tracks just behind on the right. Handwritten text below the image says, "Marshall, Texas 1942 'T&P #7.'"
Date: 1942
Creator: Robinson, Ed
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Train Engine #905 and Cars - Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of train engine #905 and attached cars on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. The text "905" is visible on the front of the engine. Smoke plumes back from the front chimney. Electrical poles line the tracks on the left. Buildings stand in the back on either side. Handwritten text below the image says, "Marshall, Texas 1942 T&P #7."
Date: 1942
Creator: Robinson, Ed
Partner: The Grace Museum

[War Ration Book One for M. S. McCutchan III]

Description: War Ration Book One that belonged to Marion Sims McCutchan, III, of Marshall, Texas. His address and physical description is recorded. McCutchan was one week old when the book was issued to him and was recorded as being 20 inches tall and weighing 7 1/4 pounds. the form is signed by Elizabeth Brown, Registrar. All of the stamps are gone.
Date: 1942
Creator: United States. Office of Price Administration.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[War Ration Book One for Marion Sims McCutchan Jr.]

Description: War Ration Book One that belonged to Marion Sims McCutchan, Jr., of Marshall, Texas. His address and physical description is recorded. It is signed by Dorothy Porter, Registrar. There are three unused stamps remaining.
Date: 1942
Creator: United States. Office of Price Administration.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[War Ration Book Two for Sims McCutchan III]

Description: War Ration Book Two that belonged to Marion Sims McCutchan, III, of Marshall, Texas. His address and physical description is recorded. It is signed by Mrs. Frank Resch, Jr., issuing officer. All of the stamps are gone.
Date: 1942
Creator: United States. Office of Price Administration.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white photo-postcard of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, located at 414 N. Washington Ave., in Marshall, Texas, taken sometime in the 1940s. The building was constructed in 1932. The view is taken from the southwest and shows the facade and the south side of the building. The two-story brick building with raised basement has two entrances on either side of a central section with a front facing gable roof. Stairs lead to each entry on the main level. The central portion has stained-… more
Date: September 29, 1942
Creator: King, Nell
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum
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