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[Personal Memorandum from Roger W. Straus to I. H. Kempner, June 22, 1956]

Description: Letter from Roger W. Straus to I. H. Kempner inviting him to read over his letter regarding the "Back to the Synagogue" Program which seeks to motivate Jews in America to return to their synagogues and support the social programs that result from higher rates of synagogue attendance. He suggests that Kempner may consider making a contribution to this organization. In the original letter, he mentions the importance of synagogues as a spiritual place, their importance in social and communal progr… more
Date: June 22, 1956
Creator: "Back to the Synagogue" Program
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 22, 1871]

Description: Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth enclosing the deed for Mr. Haas and hoping that the situation confusing block 4 with block 5 can be settled. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on April 22, 1871 in Castroville.
Date: April 22, 1871
Creator: A. Carli & Bro.
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, July 7, 1871]

Description: Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding legal action being taken by Louis Haas over claimed land. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on July 7, 1871 in Castroville.
Date: July 7, 1871
Creator: A. Carli & Bro.
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from The A. N. Marquis Company, 1956]

Description: Letter from The A. N. Marquis Company requesting quick correspondence in supplying information and data for publication in "Who's Who in America" and "Who's Who in Commerce and Industry."
Date: 1956
Creator: A. N. Marquis Company
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter: ACT UP, Are you postive?]

Description: A letter from ACT UP encouraging the reader to become involved in their organization and participate in the redefining of the AIDS epidemic.
Date: 1989
Creator: ACT UP
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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