Folder 19: Correspondence Emails, Bonnie Hatch, David Coryell, Janet Coryell & Ken Coryell
- US US kmk 2019-20.006-2-19
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- 2003-2004, 2006
Folder 19: Correspondence Emails, Bonnie Hatch, David Coryell, Janet Coryell & Ken Coryell
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 19: Program, Westphalia High School, "The Pioneer's Papoose"
Folder 2: Four postcards, Springfield, Illinois
Folder 2: Grandpa B. on Farming Speech
Folder 2: Ribbon, White, Third Place
Part of Lou Herndon papers
One ribbon reads "The 100th Kansas State Fair, 2012" and two ribbons read "100 Years of the Kansas State Fair 1913-2013."
Folder 2: Correspondence, Early Letters, Summer School
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 2: “Massey-Harris,” Fortune, Vol. XXXIII, No. 6
This article gives a brief history of the Massey-Harris company. Joseph M. Tucker was the Vice-President of the U. S. company and James Duncan was President of the Canadian company.
Folder 2: Correspondence, Robert Bader
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 2: Baringer Hampshire, Donis
Folder 2: Newman and Nakkerreko Club Material
Part of Arthur H. Gilles Papers, Kansas State Agriculture College
Folder 2: Beta Theta Pi, Kansas State University
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
Folder 2: To Local and District Boards
Folder 2: Alumni, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
Folder 2: Job Application, Position at War Food Administration
This is the original job application that Joseph M. Tucker filled out when he applied for a position with the War Food Administration on November 27, 1941.
Folder 20: Correspondence, June-December
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 20: Conditional Sale Contract & Order
This is a photocopy of a conditional sale contract and order for a new #21 SP - 12 foot Massey-Harris combine. This was purchased by Roy Kluck. He made a downpayment of $1,500 and was to pay $1,495.91 upon delivery to Enid, Oklahoma.
Folder 20: Coriell-Coryell Bible 1793-1794
Folder 20: Educational Program Guide
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 20: Speeches, Baringer, Sylvester
This folder includes seven speeches titled "Adequate Financial Support for Our School" (undated), "Mr. Speaker: I Rise To a Point of Personal Privilege" (undated), "No. 1" (undated), "Transportation" (undated), "Rural America-It's Demise" (1967), Speech to Commercial Club, Burlington, Kansas (undated), and a Speech accepting membership into Outlook Club (1962).
Folder 20: Correspondence, Baringer, Cecil
Folder 21: Correspondence, Baringer, Chester
Folder 21: W. L. White, "The Trees of Paris"
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 21: "Blunders that Uncle Same Avoids"
Folder 21: Correspondence, January-July
Folder 21: Coryell, Abraham & Mary S. Brougher
Folder 21: Three postcards of Cambridge, Ohio and three of West Virginia
Folder 21: Manhattan, Kansas, to Florence from Ruth
Folder 21: Correspondence, Radio Deal
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 21: Star School souvenir, Baringer, Donis
Folder 21: Customer's Order for Oliver Machinery
This is Emil H. Kluck's customer order for a new #21A SP Massey-Harris Combine. The cost of the combine was $3,866.75, the tax was $77.34, with the total price of $3,944.09.
Folder 22: Book Reviews of W. L. White Books
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 22: Correspondence, Baringer, Cora
Folder 22: Correspondence used in Manuscript
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 22: Coryell, Allen Wendell
Folder 22: Frederick, Maryland, postcard from unknown