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This is another of my writings
January 21, 2018

This is another of my writings

Richard L.Tabler,#999523,Writing To The A.P.W.A.January,21st,2018 This is another of my writings that could very well be my last. As a people we never really know where our lives are going to take us at any...
Tabler, Richard L.Texas
The writing of Richard L. Tabler, to the A.P.W.A.
November 5, 2017

The writing of Richard L. Tabler, to the A.P.W.A.

November.5th,20l7 The Writing Of Richard L.Tabler:to the A.P.W.A.Page One. Trying to have one good night of sleep is impossible within prison walls regardless of where in prison you are,it's just not possible. I find that...
Tabler, Richard L.Texas
Greetings and blessings to all
November 3, 2017

Greetings and blessings to all

November:3rd:20l7 Greetings and Blessings to all of you who have found the time to read this.My name is Richard L.Tabler,and for the last few times that I have written to the A.P.W.A. and shared the...
Tabler, Richard L.Texas
When do you say enough already and ask to be executed?
September 29, 2017

When do you say enough already and ask to be executed?

September, 28th, 20l7 2nd Letter to the APWA, By, Richard L. Tabler 4-pages mailed out on Friday, 9/29/2017. 😉 Dear The Editors, Peace! May this second letter reach you all swiftly and in the best...
Tabler, Richard L.Texas
Tai'Chin Preyor was executed by the state of Texas
September 11, 2017

Tai'Chin Preyor was executed by the state of Texas

September,llth,20l7 7—pages & l—permission form mailed out on September,llth,20l7. Dear APWA Editors: PEACEM May this letter and the enclosed permission form reach you all safely and in the best of health and spirits.Please understand that...
Tabler, Richard L.Texas
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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