Papers, 1896-1970.

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Papers, 1896-1970.

Includes correspondence concerning Armstrong's business affairs and activities with various organizations, newsclippings, a pamphlet on Will Rogers State Park, dedication program of 1st Methodist Church-Waco's 100th birthday, certificates, map of Methodist Church locations in San Antonio, and a copy of Truman E. Moore's YOU A FATHER FIGURE? about the Menninger Foundation of Topeka, Kansas.

2 microfilm reels : negative

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