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Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Smithville District Seniority List: Firemen, July 1964

Description: List of firemen employed in the 11th District of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad South Texas Division as of July 1964. It includes the name of each person and employment date, with the most senior person listed first, as well as asterisks indicating firemen barred from preferred service.
Date: July 1, 1964
Creator: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. South Texas Division.
Partner: Smithville Heritage Society

Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Smithville District Seniority List: Firemen, January 1964

Description: List of firemen employed in the 11th District of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad South Texas Division as of July 1961. It includes the name of each person and employment date, with the most senior person listed first, as well as asterisks indicating the firemen barred from preferred service.
Date: January 1, 1964
Creator: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. South Texas Division.
Partner: Smithville Heritage Society

Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Smithville District Seniority List: Engineers, January 1964

Description: List of engineers employed in the 11th District of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad South Texas Division as of January 1964. It includes the name of each person and employment date, with the most senior person listed first. {{{add other details or adjust as needed}}}
Date: January 1, 1964
Creator: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. South Texas Division.
Partner: Smithville Heritage Society

[Illustration of Sinton High School]

Description: Black-and-white illustration of the front of Sinton High School, from the perspective of the road. There is a pathway leading up to the front doors, with a large tree to the left and a flagpole on the right side of the illustration. Text in the lower-left corner says, "Sinton High School. Created especially for the Class of 1964 by Al Cave 'Your Friendly Ford Dealer'."
Date: 1964
Creator: Misselhorn, Roscoe
Partner: Sinton Texas Historical Museum
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