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Box 15

 Container

Contains 34 Results:

The Eufaula Daily Citizen – "Mell Hartley Dies at Columbus, Ga", 1928 March 9

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Smith saved everything: manuals for new cars and appliances, travel brochures, road maps, house plans, etc. He managed the Southern Coal Company, owned rental property, and had other investments in property. He saved all his real estate records, including all the paperwork required by the Office of Price Administration (OPA) during World War II as well as information about the implementation and operation of the OPA. One of his passions was politics. There are two brief letters from Tom...
Dates: Other: 1928 March 9

Harris Journal – "Here, There, and Everywhere", 1928 March 9

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Smith saved everything: manuals for new cars and appliances, travel brochures, road maps, house plans, etc. He managed the Southern Coal Company, owned rental property, and had other investments in property. He saved all his real estate records, including all the paperwork required by the Office of Price Administration (OPA) during World War II as well as information about the implementation and operation of the OPA. One of his passions was politics. There are two brief letters from Tom...
Dates: Other: 1928 March 9

Harris County Journal – "Yanks Hit Seminole County!", 1946 July 12

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Smith saved everything: manuals for new cars and appliances, travel brochures, road maps, house plans, etc. He managed the Southern Coal Company, owned rental property, and had other investments in property. He saved all his real estate records, including all the paperwork required by the Office of Price Administration (OPA) during World War II as well as information about the implementation and operation of the OPA. One of his passions was politics. There are two brief letters from Tom...
Dates: Other: 1946 July 12

Harris County Journal – "Harris Schools Open Monday", 1946 August 30

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 59
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Smith saved everything: manuals for new cars and appliances, travel brochures, road maps, house plans, etc. He managed the Southern Coal Company, owned rental property, and had other investments in property. He saved all his real estate records, including all the paperwork required by the Office of Price Administration (OPA) during World War II as well as information about the implementation and operation of the OPA. One of his passions was politics. There are two brief letters from Tom...
Dates: Other: 1946 August 30