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    Frank W. Teague to Dr. Ralph L. Cheney (May 14, 1916)

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    Frank W. Teague writes to Dr. Ralph L. Cheney at Springfield College in this type written letter dated May 14, 1916. Mr. Teague writes that he is doing quite well financially, making nearly 6000 dollars a month

    Frank W. Teague to Dr. Ralph L. Cheney (May 14, 1916)

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    Frank W. Teague writes to Dr. Ralph L. Cheney at Springfield College in this type written letter dated May 14, 1916. Mr. Teague writes that he is doing quite well financially, making nearly 6000 dollars a month

    Teague, J W, 435192

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/420787Surname: TEAGUE. Given Name(s) or Initials: J W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 435192. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 57289.245497 Item: [2016.0049.53048] "Teague, J W, 435192

    James W. Terrell to Mollie and Sallie Terrell, September 17, 1874

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    In this letter of September 17, 1874, James W. Terrell writes to his daughters, Mollie (Mary Jane “Molly” Terrell Teague, 1859-1934) and Sallie (Sarah Ermina “Sally” Terrell Bird, 1861-1943). He discusses his work on an Indian court case. The trial closed and the case will move to Asheville. He congratulates Mollie and Sallie on their profession of faith and encourages them with scripture. He misses his family, but hopes to return home in a week

    Some of the Current Methods of Assessing Railroad Companies Operating Properties for Property Tax Purposes by State Assessing Bodies

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    This independent study into the current methods of assessing railroad companies operating properties for ad valorem property tax purposes by State Assessing Bodies is by no means complete study in this field. However, many hours have been spent by the writer reading and studying from available sources prior to developing and writing on this subject. This survey does, I believe, bring to light the most current methods of assessing a railroad’s operating properties on a state level. It appears that some of the state appraisers are meeting together, comparing their assessment problems, and tending towards more uniformity in their railroad property tax assessing formulas. A survey has also been made of the results of assessing methods with respect to one railroads ad velorem property tax obligation the past several years. I assume the results shown for this company would be common, generally speaking, for the railroad industry as a whole. Some very valuable data has been obtained from many unpublished official records of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Acknowledgments are due to them for kind permission to use some of their records and from numerous other studies prepared by other railroad companies. As with all other studies, the analysis and conclusions are those of the author, who alone assumes responsibility therefor.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio

    William W. Teague

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    Olin Teague Bridge Opening

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    Participants in the opening of Blum\u27s new Olin Teague Bridge Friday were, left to right, Representative Olin Teague, the program\u27s principal speaker; Hill County Commissioner L. W. Gardner, the day\u27s master of ceremonies; Dolores Brantley of Blum, the ribbon snipper, and Colonel H. R. Hallock, Fort Worth district engineer, Army Corps of Engineers, who supervised the construction.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/28570/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Ralph L. Cheney to Frank W. Teague (May 16, 1918)

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    A letter from Ralph L. Cheney to Frank W. Teague written on May 16, 1918. In the letter, Cheney congratulates Teague on his newfound opportunity. Cheney also writes what a pleasure it was to have Teague at the College and how successful the war work courses have been.Ralph L. Cheney served as the head of Springfield College’s Secretarial Department from 1907 to 1924. Before taking this position, he worked as a YMCA secretary in Albany and Niagara Falls, New York

    Theo H. Felds (left) and W. A. Teague with air raid warning sirens

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    Theo H. Felds (left) and W. A. Teague with an air raid warning siren. Both are from Houston, Texas.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/15346/thumbnail.jp

    Olin Teague Bridge Opening

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    Participants in the opening of Blum\u27s new Olin Teague Bridge Friday were, left to right, L. L. Jeffers of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce\u27s highway committee; J. Green Nuckols of Itasca, and H. W. Gibson of Blum.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/28569/thumbnail.jp
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