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Size: 1 box Acquisition: Gift Access: Open for research Processed by: Nichole Strouse, 2008 |
Mr. and Mrs. L. Covington lived in Goldthwaite, TX beginning around 1890. They had two daughters and one son. Their daughter, Sarah, married Mr. Harry T. Temme, and moved to Tyler. Mrs. L. Covington was active in the Mills County Baptist Church. The Covington's were an agricultural working family in East Texas.
This collection contains an audio tape, personal letters, legal notices, bills of health, and bank receipts dating from 1890 to roughly 1924. Most of the personal letters at to Mrs. L. Covington from her daughter Sarah and son-in-law, Mr. H.T. Temme concerning their personal life, marriage and Sarah's schooling. A few other letters are written by other family members, including sisters and other children concerning the health and well being of Mr. Covington. Many of the health letters and notices are from the Horton Medicine Company.
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Folder 1: Audio Tape
Folder 2: Farmers Alliance Papers
Folder 3: Legal Notices, Citations, Letters, and Bills of Health
Folder 4: Newspapers Clippings (mostly spiritual songs, medical news, obituaries and names of enlistees)
Folder 5: Personal Letters
Folder 6: Bank Account Information and receipts
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