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[Letter to Doris Williams from her son Byrd IV, 2]

Description: Written thoughts that read, "It seems incredible to me for I have many friends who obtained pictures from myself and not a --- have I received. Moral - never deliver a kodak picture until you have the remuneration in your pocket."
Date: [1970,1990]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
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[Letter to Doris Williams from her son Byrd IV, 2]

Description: Letter about the Alamo that reads, "the alamo; he got pictures of all these and a detail picture of the window in an Jose upon which a carver wronght throughout his lifetime. The figure are however sadly worn away and almost fails to depict its one time grandure. Chas. sold for of his pictures upon the spot and has the money yet has not delivered the pictures. It seems incredible to me for I have many friends who obtained pictures from myself and not a -- I have recieved. Moral - never deliver … more
Date: [1970,1990]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
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[Letter from Irene Biffle Williams to Byrd Williams, Jr., August 23, 1923]

Description: Letter from Irene Biffle Williams to her husband Byrd Williams, Jr., discussing the need for money to pay for their sons, B. M. (Byrd, III) and John to have their tonsils taken out, as well as for John's circumcision. The letter also delves into their marital troubles as Byrd spends too much time away while working and gambling.
Date: August 23, 1923
Creator: Williams, Irene Biffle
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[Letter from Lew to Mr. Byrd Williams - November 6, 1955]

Description: Letter from "Lew" at Stewart Studios in Bay City, Texas to Byrd Williams of Fort Worth, requesting that Williams share tips about his customer service practices in his photography career, from which Lew intends to write an article.
Date: November 6, 1955
Creator: Stewart, Lew
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