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[Letter from J. S. to David W. Stephens, April 22, 1930]

Description: Letter from J. S. to David W. Stephens discussing the date of two court cases, Gulf Pipe Line Co. vs. A. D. Fulton and A. D. Fulton vs. Gulf Pipe Line Co. et al.
Date: April 22, 1930
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from John Sayles to David W. Stephens, April 29, 1930]

Description: Letter from John Sayles to David W. Stephens stating W. E. Lessing agreed to withdraw a non-suit so long as the Underwood et al. vs. Gulf Refining Company suit was moved to the 104th District Court.
Date: April 29, 1930
Creator: Sayles, John
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from John Sayles to W. M. McMurray, February 15, 1930]

Description: Letter from John Sayles to W. M. McMurray delivering mail relevant to a tax suit against Hattie M. Sayles. John Sayles also asks to file a motion to quash citation. Sayles requests that the judgment be filed in the district court rather than dismissed. He asks McMurray to confirm receipt of the mail and advise Sayles about fees.
Date: February 15, 1930
Creator: Sayles, John
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from David W. Stephens to John Sayles, July 3,1930]

Description: Letter from David W. Stephens to John Sayles discussing the case of Gulf Pipe Line Company vs A. D. Fulton. Mr. Stephens encloses an order of continuance for Mr. Sayles to enter in before the end the court term ends.
Date: July 3, 1930
Creator: Stephens, David W.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from John Sayles to David W. Stephens, September 6, 1930]

Description: Letter from John Sayles to David W. Stephens stating he told Mr Hailey, attorney for the plaintiff in the A. D. Fulton vs. Gulf Pipe Line Company case, that they would waive commission, notice and precept for interrogatories that Hailey put forth.
Date: September 6, 1930
Creator: Sayles, John
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from David W. Stephens to Belle Wellborn, July 8, 1930]

Description: Letter from David W. Stephens to Belle Wellborn discussing the Fulton vs. Gulf Pipe Line Company case. If the case is to be transferred, Stephens states the cost is to be charged to Gulf Pipe Line Company. If it continues, costs are to be charged to the defendants.
Date: July 8, 1930
Creator: Stephens, David W.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]

Description: Letter and envelope written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in Europe.
Date: February 2, 1930
Creator: Compton, Carl Benton
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Compton]

Description: Letter written by Carl Compton to his parents, Mary and Silas, about hist travels in Italy.
Date: January 9, 1930
Creator: Compton, Carl Benton
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]

Description: Letter written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in France.
Date: February 11, 1930
Creator: Compton, Carl Benton
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]

Description: Letter and envelope written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in Switzerland.
Date: January 27, 1930
Creator: Compton, Carl Benton
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter to Ahavath Sholom]

Description: Typed letter from B. Max Mehl to the Ahavath Sholom Congregation. In the letter, Mehl responds to a dues statement sent to him from the congregation. The letter is requesting a corrected dues statement due to the congregation overcharging Mehl. The stationery includes a colored illustration at the top of the page that says, "Importer of and Dealer in Rare Coins, Medals, and Paper Money of all Countries and Periods"
Date: November 11, 1930
Creator: Mehl, B. Max
Partner: Fort Worth Jewish Archives

[Letter from Paul and May Patterson Frear Osterhout to Junia Roberts Osterhout, April 4, 1930]

Description: Letter from Paul and May Patterson Frear Osterhout to their sister, Junia Roberts Osterhout. The first part of the letter was written by May and she wished Junia well on her upcoming birthday and updated Junia on what had been happening. She let Junia know that Paul was feeling better, plans to create a bond for improvements, and other small pieces of news. The last page has a typed portion by Paul. He wished his sister well on her birthday and said how thankful he was to have her in his life.
Date: April 4, 1930
Creator: Osterhout, Paul & Osterhout, May
Partner: Rice University Woodson Research Center
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