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[Letter from Volney A. Acheson to Mr. and Mrs. Avery McClurg, July 1, 1977]

Description: Letter from Volney A. Acheson to Mr. and Mrs. Avery McClurg discussing the attached photocopies of documents related to the life and work of T. V. Munson. The attached papers include a list of mentions of Munson family members in the Denison Gazetteer, and photographs of the Vinita House and T. V. Munson's awards.
Date: July 1, 1977
Creator: Acheson, Volney A.
Partner: Grayson College Foundation

The Vinita House

Description: Document describing the Vinita House as remembered by Volney A. Acheson, grandson of T. V. Munson, as told to his daughter, Joyce Acheson Maki. There are annotations in italics with information from interviews with Volney Acheson and conversations with Fern or Neva Munson.
Date: January 31, 1998
Creator: Maki, Joyce Acheson
Partner: Grayson College Foundation

[Photograph of the Munson Family in Front of the Vinita Home]

Description: Photograph of members of the Munson family in front of the "Vinita Home" at South Mirick Avenue in Denison, Texas. There are two older boys in the left side of the photograph, and older girl standing on the porch steps, and two adults with four young children sitting on the porch. The names of the people photographed are written on the card under the photograph: "Wm. Bell Munson, W. H. Bell, Miss Fern M., Viala Laussel M., Mrs. E. S. Munson, R. Warder, M. Olita M., Neva M."
Date: July 19, 1890
Partner: Grayson College Foundation

Original Productions of T. V. Munson. of Astoria, Illinois

Description: Ledger with a decorated title page containing handwritten notes by T.V. Munson, including texts that he wrote for speeches and editorials, diary entries, planning notes and sketches (including floorplans and house exteriors), lists of fruit varieties, and various other personal notes.
Date: ~1867/1875~
Creator: Munson, T. V. (Thomas Volney), 1843-1913
Partner: Dallas Historical Society
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