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    Envelope addressed to Frances McMinn from J. Frank Dobie

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    Envelope addressed to Frances McMinn at the Sam Houston State Teacher's College, from J. Frank Dobie in Austin Texas

    Letter from J. Frank Dobie to Francis McMinn concerning Folklore Society

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    A letter from J. Frank Dobie to Francis McMinn containing checks and cattle brands

    Frank J. Lausche

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    Portrait of Governor Frank J. Lausche, ca. 1945-1957. Lausche served three, two year terms and one four year term as Governor from 1945-1947 and 1949-1957

    Letter from Frank J. Dobie to Francis McMinn concerning membership to the Folklore Society.

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    Letter from Frank J. Dobie to Francis McMinn concerning membersip to the Texas Folklore Society for the price of 1.501.50-2.00. Refrences the publication "Spur of the Clock," published in 1933

    Dr. Frank J. Tainter

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    Dr. Frank J. Tainter was an Associate Professor of Surgery at SLU's Medical School as well as working as a private practitioner in St.Louis, MO. [Image published in the 1937 Archive Yearbook, p. 66

    Frank Lausche and unidentified man photograph

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    Photograph showing Frank J. Lausche with an unidentified man. The photograph was taken at a poltiical campaign supporting Lausche for the senate seat. Frank J. Lausche was governor of Ohio from 1945 to 1947, and again from 1949 to 1957. He was later defeated by John J. Gilligan for the senate seat in 1968. In addition to his gubernatorial career, Lausche serves as mayor of Cleveland, and as a U.S. Senator from Ohio for two terms

    Clippings including a story written by J. Frank Dobie about cattle in Texas and maverick branded murder

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    Clippings from the Dallas Morning News including a story written by J. Frank Dobie about cattle in Texas, and a cattle brand that no one would claim that eventually became known as maverick branded murder

    Frank J. Smith Iron Fence Works

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    Trade card for Frank J. Smith Iron Fence WorksDate obtained from http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/feature/trade-cards/ Recto: [imprinted] Frank J. Smith Iron Fence Works, 113 North Akard St., Dallas, Texas. Verso: [imprinted] Gen'l Act. American Powder Mills. Frank J. Smith Iron Fence Works, 113 Sycamore Street. Dealers in Plain & Ornamental Wire, Steel, & Iron Fence, Monumental Work, Roof Cresting, Chairs, Settees, Vases, Flower Stands, Stable Fixtures, Bank and Counter Railing, Frank J. Smith, Dallas, Texas

    Frank J. Cleggett

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    Darwin Wharf.Todd, Sharon.Date:195

    Frank J. Cleggett

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    Derricks of the Meggs at low tide.Todd, Sharon.Date:195
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