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    [Samuel Levi Sadler Photograph Album]

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    Photograph album of the Samuel Levi Sadler family. The photograph album includes family photographs, scenes from Langston University circa 1920-1923, a larger photograph of a chemistry lab likely at Langston University, and 25 mounted photographic portraits of young Black college graduates in cap and gown, circa 1920s

    [Photograph of Sadler Cemetery]

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    Photograph of front of the Sadler Cemetery in Sadler, Texas. The sign for the cemetery is behind the fence and graves with various different headstones can be seen. Some of the graves have flowers placed in front of them

    [Texas Historical Commission Marker: Sadler Cemetery]

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    Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Sadler Cemetery in Sadler, Texas. Text: This land was already in use as a burial ground known as Bethlehem Cemetery when it was officially dedicated in county records in 1884. Bethlehem Church, the source of the original name, was originally across the road before the congregation disbanded. In 1884, S.M. and Maggie Lester conveyed nearly four acres to trustees R.L. Belsher, H.C. Hall, and B.S. Hackleman. The Sadler Cemetery Association was formed and burial ground was renamed Sadler Cemetery. The cemetery was recorded in deeds "to be used by the public as a public cemetery, and for no other purposes, whatsoever." The cemetery expanded through land conveyed by R.G. and Gertrude Mood in 1917 and by Almedia Flannery in 1955 and 1966. J.J. Sadler (1836-1923) moved here in 1870 and donated land for his namesake town; he is the only known Civil War veteran in Sadler Cemetery. A total of thirty-seven veterans have been identified, including veterans of both World Wars, the merchant Marines, Korean War, and Vietnam War. Three known Grayson County commissioners are also among the approximately one thousand burials. Funerary materials include granite, limestone, marble, concrete, and wooden grave markers; obelisks, masonic, and woodmen of the world markers are noteworthy. The Sadler Cemetery provides an invaluable record of pioneer area families, as well as beloved teachers, preachers, and business and civic leaders. Still in use, the cemetery reflects the continuum of the area's history, with clearly discernible pioneer and modern sections which help educate about the names, events, and heritage of the past. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2009. Marker is property of the state of Texas

    XXX. — Discours de M. Sadler

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    Sadler Michael Ernest. XXX. — Discours de M. Sadler. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 52, Juillet-Décembre 1906. pp. 26-40

    XXX. — Discours de M. Sadler

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    Sadler Michael Ernest. XXX. — Discours de M. Sadler. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 52, Juillet-Décembre 1906. pp. 26-40

    Orvil LaVell Sadler (Navy uniform)

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    Photograph of Orvil LaVell Sadler in his Navy uniform, taken in 1940

    [Laurie Payne in a production of Saturnalia, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, August 1971] [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Condition: Good.; Part of the Laurie Payne collection of theatrical photographs, 1950-1973.; Inscriptions: 'Saturnalia - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, August 1971'--Handwritten on reverse. 'Richard Sadler, photographer ... Coventry'--Stamped on reverse

    [Texas Historical Commission Marker: Sadler United Methodist Church]

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    Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Sadler United Methodist Church in Sadler, Texas. Text: First called Quillin's Chapel, this church was organized in Sept. 1876 in a schoolhouse just west of Sadler Cemetery. The Rev. William M. Robbins (1836-98), then serving the Dexter Circuit, was the founding pastor. J.P. Collier, E.J. Craven, William Jones, James, Mitchell, and W.S. Robinson were the original trustees. Renamed Salem Methodist Church in 1880, the congregation became Sadler Methodist when it moved to this site in 1895. Local contractor Joe Cariker erected the present church building in 1910

    Tena Sadler

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    Scan of Tena Sadler sticking her tongue out and wearing pink shorts over her bathing sui

    Sadler Family papers, 1885-1985

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    This collection contains Sadler Family correspondence, ledgers, school yearbooks, programs, photographs, genealogical materials, and reminiscences about the Civil War.Sadler Family papers, 1885-198
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