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    Letter re: first air mail service

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    Letter from Melvin Traylor, First National Bank of Chicago, to Amon Carter expressing gratitude at receiving a copy of Ft. Worth Star-telegram

    Libba Mayo papers, MSS.0936

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    Abstract: Excerpts from the diary of John G. Traylor (1817-43), an early Dallas County, Alabama resident, a genealogy of the Traylor family, and a history of the town of Pleasant Hill, Dallas County, Alabama.Scope and Content Note: Excerpts from the diary of John G. Traylor (1817-43), an early Dallas County, Alabama resident, a genealogy of the Traylor family, and a history of the town of Pleasant Hill, Dallas County, Alabama.Biographical/Historical Note

    Traylor, G. W.

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    See entry in Cleburne County, volume 1, page 6: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter1867/id/70

    Undergraduate Research Scholar Studies Life of Missionary and Author Elisabeth Elliott

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    Sarah Lauren Traylor, a biblical studies major at Gardner-Webb University, has admired the late Elisabeth Elliot and drawn inspiration from her books for several years. Last year while researching Elliot’s complementarian view of marriage, she was surprised that there was very little biographical information available on Elliott. “She wonderfully exemplifies the motto of Gardner-Webb University, “Pro Deo et Humanitate” (For God and Humanity),” shared Traylor, a native of Staunton, Va.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1277/thumbnail.jp

    Guests attending "Long Horn Dinner"

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    List of guests who accepted the invitation to the "Long Horn Dinner" at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago hosted by Amon Carter in honor of Melvin Traylor of Chicago and Oscar Wells of Birmingham, both formerly of Fort Worth, T

    Guests attending "Long Horn Dinner"

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    List of guests expected to attend the "Long Horn Dinner" at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago hosted by Amon Carter in honor of Melvin Traylor of Chicago and Oscar Wells of Birmingham, both formerly of Fort Worth, T
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