Box 32
Contains 18 Results:
Ohio Messianic Testimony, 1939 - 1943
Contains 24 monthly bulletins for the Ohio Messianic Testimony.
Correspondence, Jul 1919 - Dec 1919
Contains correspondence from the Houston Bank and Trust Co. and the Channel Development Co.
Correspondence, Jan - Aug 1920
Contains correspondence from the Empire Texas Oil Co., the Channel Development Co., the Terminal Oil Co., North Petrolia Oil Co., Evangeline Oil Co., and the Houston Bank and Trust Co. The materials were aimed at providing peace of mind and clarity to their investors.
Correspondence, Sep - Dec 1920
Contains correspondence from the Empire Texas Oil Co., the Channel Development Co., the Terminal Oil Co., Evangeline Oil Co., Garrett Petroleum Co. and the Houston Bank and Trust Co. The materials were aimed at providing peace of mind for their investors, however, the ere of confidence often appears as unrestrained exaggeration and hype.
Correspondence, Jan - Jun 1921
Contains correspondence from Empire Texas Oil Co., the J.S. Givens Co., Evangeline Oil Co. and the Garrett Petroleum Co., which was ran by, B.H. Garrett the acting Houston Bank and Trust Co. President. The materials were aimed at providing peace of mind for their investors, however, the ere of confidence often appears as unrestrained exaggeration and hype.
National Society, Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede, 1943 - 1945
Contains a 1944 Yearbook of the National Society, Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede, Jamie Burnam's election card, and an interesting postcard that announces the cancellation of the annual convention, presumably, because of the wartime ban on such events.
Correspondence, Jul - Dec 1921
Contains correspondence from Evangeline Oil Co., Owenwood Oil Corporation and the Garrett Petroleum Co., which was ran by, B.H. Garrett the acting Houston Bank and Trust Co. President. The materials were aimed at providing peace of mind for their investors, however, the ere of confidence often appears as unrestrained exaggeration and hype.
Correspondence, 1922
Contains correspondence from Evangeline Oil Co. and the Garrett Petroleum Co., which was ran by, B.H. Garrett the acting Houston Bank and Trust Co. President. The materials were aimed at providing peace of mind for their investors, however, the ere of confidence often appears as unrestrained exaggeration and hype.