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1850s and 1860s Hotel and Restaurant Menus
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1911 Houston Society with Gladys Ewing
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Architecture Retail Pamphlet Collection
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Blanche Espy Chenoweth, Her Life, Her Times
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Book of Hours, Use of Reims
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DJ Screw Photographs and Memorabilia
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Frontier Fiesta
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Galveston 1915 Hurricane Photographs
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Harry Walker Photographs
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Havana, Cuba, The Summer Land of the World
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Historic Houston Photographs
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Historic Maps
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Houston and Texas Feminist and Lesbian Newsletters
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Historic Texas Postcards
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Houston Fire Department
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Houston the Magnolia City
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Houston Negro Hospital
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Houstonian Yearbook Collection
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India Illustrated
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Israel Shreve Revolutionary War Letters, 1768-1894
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Jagdish Mehra Audio Collection
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KUHT Highlights
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Kenneth Franzheim Collection
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Lt. Robert B. Fulton USS Houston Letters
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Luis Marquez Photographs
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Marine Bombing Squadron (VMB-613) Photographs
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Mary Ellen Ewing vs the Houston School Board
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Minnie Fisher Cunningham Papers
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Moderner Volkskunst Zierat
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Mrs. Anson Jones Letters
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Oral Histories from the Houston History Project
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The Park People Annual Awards Dinner Invitations
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Scenes from the Middle East
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Selections from the Alonso S. Perales Papers
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SEM Collection (1914 – 1925)
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Shamrock Hotel Collection
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Sheet Music of Flute and Violin Duets, 1790s-1850s
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Ship Channel Collection
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Ship of Fools Woodcuts
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Student Art Exhibit
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Texas City 1947 Disaster Photographs
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Theodor de Bry's America
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Topsell's The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents Woodcuts
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University of Houston Buildings
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University of Houston People
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University of Houston Campus Life
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University of Houston Women’s Studies Living Archives Recordings
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USS Houston Blue Bonnet Newsletters
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William Slough USS Houston Letters
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Wlliam M. Slough
[1934-1935]
Photograph of William Slough in his dress blues. The patch indicates that he was a Petty Officer, First Class with the crossed keys indicating that his rating was Storekeeper.
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William M. Slough, S1C, to O. E. Baer, San Pedro, CA, Nov. 10, 1934
November 10, 1934
Hand written letter from Bill to O.E. (his stepfather, O.E. Baer) in which he writes about having received the last pair of letters from his mother. He thanks them both for the pictures.
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Martin A. Slough, San Diego, [CA], June 7, 1934
June 7, 1934
Handwritten letter from (Tex) Bill to his brother Bud (Martin A. Slough) in which he explains that it's been inspection week and they've been very busy. He relates that his unit is replacing Co. 13, because...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, April 6, 1935
April 6, 1935
Handwritten letter from Bill to mother (Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he describes being injured. He also encourages his brother Martin A. Slough to join the Navy.
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, April 13, 1935
April 13, 1935
Handwritten letter from Bill to Madre Mio (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he talks about his mother being ill. He wishes Oliver E. Baer a happy birthday.
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough and O. E. Baer, March 24, 1935
March 24,1935
Handwritten letter from Bill to mom and pop (his mother , Dorothy Wagner Slough and his step-father, O. E. Baer) in which he writes about the drills the ship has been doing. He also talks about being on...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough and O. E. Baer, March 03, 1935
March 3, 1935
Handwritten letter from Bill to his most adorable mother and a swell old dad (his mother , Dorothy Wagner Slough and his step-father, O. E. Baer) in which he details the ship's plans for the coming weeks....
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough and O. E. Baer, Feb. 10, 1935
February 10, 1935
Handwritten letter from Bill to Ma and Pa (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough and his step-father, O. E. Baer) where he talks about the ship's plans for the following weeks. He also talks about the drills...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough and O. E. Baer, Aug. 23, 1934
August 23, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to 1/2 and 1/2's (his mother , Dorothy Wagner Slough and his step-father, O. E. Baer) in which he writes that he is on the Heavy Crusier Houston and has been busy. He details...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Pedro, CA, Nov. 10, 1934
November 10, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his visit to Aunt Susie's. He also lists who has written to him recently.
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, CA, June 13, 1935
June 13, 1935
Handwritten letter from Tex (William M. Slough) to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his mother being ill. He also talks about how much he likes being in the Navy.
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, [CA], May 27, 1934
May 27, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he updates her on his condition and his daily schedule. He writes his thoughts about two officers, Mr. Woods and Mr. Stork....
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, [CA], June 29, 1934
June 29, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his desire to volunteer for special work in order to earn honor man of their company. He also relates his...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, [CA], June 22, 1934
June 22, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his desire to volunteer to work all the extra time that he can. He also relates that he injured his shoulder...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, [CA], June 2, 1934
June 2, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he recounts the busy events of captain's inspection week and Decoration Day. He also writes about playing catcher in a...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, [CA], June 10, 1934
June 10, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his job in the dispensary and the ship's future plans. He also gives updates about his physical condition...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, San Diego, [CA], July 2, 1934
July 2, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes about his activities during seamanship week. He relates that he's been made Mr. Wood's orderly and a squad leader....
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Mare Island, CA, Feb. 14, 1936
February 14, 1936
Typed letter from Willyam (Tex) Nuts and Bolts (William M. Slough) to Mother of Mine (Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes that he passed his promotion exam. He also says that his ship will be in...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Mare Island, CA, Dec. 9, 1934
December 9, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he writes that they've been in dry dock, so they are extra busy and tired. He explains he only has five days for Christmas,...
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William M. Slough, S1C, to Dorothy Wagner Slough, Long Beach, CA, Nov. 26, 1934
November 26, 1934
Handwritten letter from Bill to Moms (his mother, Dorothy Wagner Slough) in which he lets her know what he would like for Christmas this year.
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