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Speeches delivered by Pat M. Neff, Governor of Texas, discussing certain phases of contemplated legislation

Description: This book contains a collection of speeches delivered by Governor Pat M. Neff. The subjects of those speeches include: the Constitutional Convention, the supremacy of the law, the educational system of Texas, the penitentiary system of Texas, building highways, industrial development, revision of tax laws, conservation, and reclamation. Also includes the inaugural address.
Date: 1923
Creator: Neff, Pat M.
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Ruth & Oualline Griffith]

Description: Photograph of Ruth Imogene Griffith at 3 months and Oualline Juanita Griffith at age 4. Ruth was born December 13, 1922, and Oualline was born January 30, 1921. Ruth is the aunt of Sandra Person Wyche. Oualline is Sandra's mother.
Date: March 1923
Partner: Midwestern State University

Pitching Hay

Description: Photograph of men and cattle in a field on the Sanzenbacher Ranch. Cecil Mullins is standing on the top of a hay wain filled with hay, holding a pitchfork of hay aloft. Two men on horseback in the front of the image are identified as Henry Sanzenbacher (right) and Uncle Henry Carle Sanzenbacher on the light horse (left). Cattle are grazing in the background.
Date: 1923~
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Photograph of Mechanical Drawing Class of 1923-1924]

Description: Photograph of students and their instructor standing and sitting at desks in a classroom. A note below the photograph indicates that the class is a Mechanical Drawing Class and identifies the people (with handwritten numbers on them) as 1. Ivan Kuykendall, 2. Carl Hicks, 3. Frank Hill Elmore, 4. Fay Cable, 5. Dave James, 6. Regan Smith, 7. Mr. C. E. Koen (Instructor), 8. Joe, 9. Myron Coleman, 10. Sidney Arnold, 11. Winifred Weisinger, 12. George, 13. Floyd Stewart, 14. Pat, 15. John, 16. Nilon… more
Date: [1923..1924]
Partner: Montgomery County Memorial Library

In the Bosom of the Comanches: A Thrilling Tale of Savage Indian Life, Massacre and Captivity Truthfully Told by a Surviving Captive

Description: Memoir of Theodore 'Dot' Babb, describing his experiences when he and several others were taken captive in the 1865 by Comanches near present-day Decatur, Texas and what happened after he was released.
Date: 1923
Creator: Babb, T. A. (Theodore Adolphus), 1852-1936
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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