Table of Contents
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative
Information
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series I: Personal Papers
1923-1979
Series II: The Democratic Party
1944-1976
Series III: Ralph W. Yarborough
1952 - 1979
Series IV: Lyndon B.
Johnson
1947-1972
Series V: Sam Rayburn
1948-1968
Series VI: Minnie Fisher Cunningham
1947-1963
Series VII: Community Service
1940-1970
Series VIII: Oral Interviews
Series IX: Oversized Material
Series X: Addenda: Additional Hall
Papers
1962-1979
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| Repository: |
Woodson Research
Center, Fondren Library, Rice University,
Houston, TX
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| Creator: |
Hall, Walter Gardner |
| Title |
Walter
Gardner Hall Papers
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| Dates: |
1923-1990 |
| Extent |
31.5 linear feet |
| Abstract: |
Correspondence, memos,
oral history interviews, political pamphlets,
broadsides, and clippings,
relating to Hall's
involvement with the Texas and national Democratic parties
and soil and water conservation and improvement. Correspondents include
Minnie
Fisher Cunningham, Hubert H. Humphrey,
Lyndon B. Johnson, Sam Rayburn, Jim
Wright,
and Ralph Yarborough.
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| ID |
MS 280 |
| Language |
English. |
Walter Gardner Hall was born in Houston, Texas on May 30, 1907. His
parents, Samuel Emery and Emma Belle Gardner Hall, moved
from Illinois to the
Texas Gulf Coast in 1898. His
family farmed and ran a cafe before his father
went to work as a mechanic for the Houston Streetcar Company and later the
Interurban Company. In about 1913, Hall and his family
moved to League City,
only to return to Houston in 1915.
In 1919 the Halls moved once again to League
City and
acquired a ten-acre farm, while Samuel Hall continued to work for the
Interurban Company.
Hall enrolled in Rice Institute in 1924 as, he once said,
"the greenest freshman that ever entered". When
reflecting on his life, Hall has always pointed to his
experiences at Rice and
his association with such
professors as Radoslav A. Tsanoff as vital components
of
whatever political and economic success he might have had in his life. After
his graduation in 1928, Hall went to work for the Texas
Company as cashier at a
clay mine in Fayette
County. Two years later, Hall was transferred to Houston.
In January of 1931, in the midst of an ever-worsening depression, Hall resigned
from the Texas Company because he believed that the
company's management had
treated unfairly a friend
and fellow employee. He accepted the position of
cashier of the Citizens State Bank of League City (a job he had earlier
refused) and by 1935 had convinced the owners of the bank to move
to Dickinson.
In 1943, Hall and his wife, Helen Lewis,
whom he had married in 1927, bought
controlling
interest in the Citizens State Bank of Dickinson. Later, as the
Halls and their community prospered, they took over the Alvin State Bank,
the
Leaque City State Bank, and the Webster State
Bank. They also invested in real
estate,
established several insurance agencies, and acquired controlling
interest in Sentinel National Life Insurance Company.
Beginning in the late 1930's, Walter Hall
took an increasing interest in
politics. He
supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt fervently at a time when
many Texas Democrats were becoming increasingly estranged from the
President.
In the mid 1940's, Hall emerged as a
leader of the Liberal Democrats in Texas.
He helped
Lyndon B. Johnson win the crucial Senate election of 1948 and later
aided in the election of Senator Ralph W. Yarborough. At the
historic 1968
Democratic convention in Chicago, he was a
strong supporter of Hubert Humphrey.
Although his
candidates often lost closely contested elections, Hall continued
to support the Democratic Party, particularly the liberal wing of
the party,
throughout the 1950's, 60's and 70's. Now
in his seventies, Hall remains active
in banking and
politics.
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Walter Gardner Hall
has been a man of many parts--most of them seemingly
incongruous. He has been a successful banker and a champion of the liberal wing
of the Texas Democratic Party. He has had important social
and business ties
with the conservative Houston
"establishment"
and at the same time has been a
close friend of such "anti-establishment" figures as John Henry Faulk.
Through the political wars of the 1950's and 1960's, Hall managed
to remain on
good terms personally and politically with
both Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph W.
yarborough, the
oft-feuding leaders of the Texas Democrats on a national level.
Within the 25 shelf feet of the Hall Papers there is a record of these
diverse
associations.
Contained within these papers as well is much
information on the men and
women with whom Hall
corresponded. Among the most notable politicians are
Lyndon Johnson, Ralph Yarborough, Sam Rayburn, Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Jim
Wright, and Hubert Humphrey. Hall often served as an
access route from the
people of the Gulf Coast to these
politicians, and his letters to the
lesser-known folk
of his area are equally interesting. Walter Hall, though, has
been more than a political animal; his papers reflect extremely close ties with
his sons and with friends such as J. R. Parten, George
"Heap" Alexander, W. A. Cooper, Fagan Dickson,
and Ralph Yarborough.
Besides speaking of politics and Hall's feelings for
other human beings,
these papers say much about Walter
Hall himself. Hall is the piece of the
puzzle
which makes these incongruous parts fit together into an understandable
whole. His ability to accept divergent opinion if honestly held
and to work
within the practical limits of a situation
reveal some of the reasons for his
political and
economic success. At the same time, his political values and his
position in the midrange between political officials and the voting public
illustrate why the American system of government
has worked as well as it
has.
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The Hall Papers have been divided into nine topical
segments, and one
addendum segment. Some of these
series have been further divided into
subtopics. Within
each topic and subtopic a chronological order has been
followed. Series VIII, the Oral Interviews, contains tapes of interviews with
Walter G. Hall and transcripts of these interviews.
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Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions on access to
these papers or the accompanying oral interviews.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish material from Walter Gardner Hall -
Papers must be
obtained from the Woodson Research
Center, Fondren Library, Rice
University.
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Subjects (Persons)
Cunningham, Minnie Fisher,
1882-
1964--Correspondence.
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio),
1911-1978--Correspondence.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines),
1908-1973--Correspondence.
Rayburn, Sam,
1882-1961--
Correspondence.
Wright, Jim,
1922--Correspondence.
Yarborough, Ralph
Webster,
1903--Correspondence.
Subjects (Organizations)
Democratic Party (Tex.)
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Subjects
Political parties--Texas.
Political parties--United States.
Soil conservation--Texas.
Water conservation--Texas.
Subjects (Places)
Texas--Natural
resources--Conservation.
Texas--Politics
and
government--1865-1950.
Texas--Politics and
government--1951-.
United States--Politics and
government--20th century.
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Walter Gardner Hall - Papers, 1923-1990,
MS 280,
Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library,
Rice University
Through the generosity of Walter G. Hall and Rice alumnus
Ellis Rudy
('51), the Hall Papers were acquired and
funds provided for their
processing.
In most cases
it should be clear to
researchers which portion of the
Hall Papers best suits their needs. Those
interested
in Sam Rayburn, for example, should begin with Series V. In some
cases, however, letters or other documents dealt with more than one of the
major topics. A letter from Sam Rayburn or about
Sam Rayburn often contained
information on Lyndon
Johnson and the Democratic Party. Whenever possible
duplicates of these letters were put under both topics. Obviously only the most
important and significant of these letters were
duplicated, so researchers
should not neglect other
applicable sections of the Hall Papers.
Hall's personal correspondence also often contains his or
his friends'
and families' thoughts on the political
situation of the day. If his friends
were not major
politicians and if the bulk of their letters were not political
in nature, these series of letters to and from Walter Hall were placed
under
Personal Correspondence.
What follows is a guide to the Hall Papers
which lists the contents of
the papers according to
the heading of the files within the boxes.
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| Series I: Personal Papers
1923-1979 |
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Subseries A :
Biographical
Material
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WGH high school
graduation invitations 1923-24 |
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Rice
Institute ballot and broadside/student
election 1927
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Article on WGH in Texas
Observer 1959
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Interview of WGH by Connie Simpson -
typescript 1976
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Biographical data on WGH 1973 |
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Awards Date? |
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Biographical sketch for R. W. Yarborough 1967 |
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Article on WGH in the Texas
Observer 1967
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WGH biographical material - newspaper
clippings 1950s
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WGH biographical material - newspaper
clippings 1960s
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Newspaper clippings 1970s |
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Biographical sketch for Babe Schwartz 1978 |
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Inbetween re
WGH 1977-79
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Subseries B : Personal
Correspondence (1942-1978)
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Personal correspondence re
possible military service 1942
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Personal correspondence 1943 |
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Personal correspondence 1944 |
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Personal correspondence 1945 |
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Personal correspondence 1946 |
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Personal correspondence 1947 |
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Galveston Broadcasting Co. 1947-48 |
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Personal correspondence 1948 |
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Personal correspondence 1949 |
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Personal correspondence 1950 |
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Personal correspondence 1951 |
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Personal correspondence 1952 |
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Personal correspondence 1953 |
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Personal correspondence 1954 |
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Personal correspondence 1955 |
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Personal correspondence 1956 |
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Personal correspondence 1957 |
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Personal correspondence 1958 |
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Personal correspondence 1959 |
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Personal correspondence 1960 |
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Personal correspondence 1961 |
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Personal
correspondence 1962 |
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Personal
correspondence with Fagan Dickson 1962 |
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Personal correspondence 1963 |
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Personal correspondence with Fagan Dickson 1963-64 |
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Personal correspondence 1964 |
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Personal correspondence 1965 |
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Personal correspondence with Fagan Dickson 1965-66 |
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Personal correspondence 1966 |
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Personal correspondence with Fagan Dickson 1967 |
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Personal correspondence 1967 |
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Personal correspondence 1968 |
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Personal correspondence 1969 |
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Personal correspondence 1970 |
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Personal correspondence 1971 |
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Rice University re personal
correspondence 1971
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Personal correspondence re
Philosophical Society of Texas 1971
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Personal
correspondence 1972 |
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Personal
correspondence 1973 |
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Personal
correspondence 1974 |
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Personal
correspondence 1975 |
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Personal
correspondence 1976 |
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Subseries C : Speeches
(1949-1979)
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Material for a speech
on petroleum and natural
gas 1949-55
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Speeches against McCarthyism 1951-54 |
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Background material on Liberals and
Democrats 1950-67
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WGH, undated and untitled speech 1950s |
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WGH - notes for speeches 1952 |
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WGH,
Agricultural
Economy
1954
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Background material for speeches on constitutional
rights - voting 1955-65
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WGH, keynote address before D.O.T.
Convention May 31, 1958
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Background material for
speeches on international
relations 1958-62
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Speech by WGH for Farm-City Week 1958 |
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WGH,
It
Could Be
So 1959
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WGH speech at
Yarborough dinner May 23, 1959 |
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Background for speeches - statements by RWY 1959-60 |
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Background material for speeches on banking 1960s |
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Background material for speeches on
agriculture 1960s
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WGH - introduction of Don Yarborough
1962 |
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WGH,
What's Right with
LBJ 1968
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WGH - graduation address, Univ. of Houston at Clear Lake
City May 15, 1977
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Comments by WGH and Helen
Hall at dedication ceremonies
of the Walter and Helen Hall Environmental Health Center Jan. 12, 1979
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1944-1976 |
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Subseries A :
Party Politics (1944-1973)
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Local patronage;
personal requests 1944 |
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Galveston Co. tax re-evaluation April - Oct.,
1944
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WGH - Hon. J. J. Mansfield re
Party politics and meeting between the two Aug. 1944
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Texas Party politics -
Regulars vs.
Loyalists Summer
1944
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State
Democratic Convention - Sept. 12 and 13,
1944 Aug./Sept. 1944
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State newspapers - organization of Progressive
Democratic Newspaper Sept. 1944
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Minutes of the
meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee Sept. 25, 1944
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Democratic organization in Ft. Bend County Sept. 1944
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Endorsements of the Democratic
ticket for
publicity Oct.
1944
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1944
Roosevelt - Truman Campaign - Democratic
Party Fall 1944
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Campaign finances Nov. 1944 |
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Re Democratic Party and
Nov. 7, 1944 victory Nov./Dec. 1944
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Contribution of
$500.00 and over to American Democratic National Committee Dec.
1944
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Contributions to
the 1944 Campaign in the State of Texas of $500.00 or over 1944
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Letters of thanks from WGH
for aid in the
campaign Dec. 5,
1944
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WGH -
Harry L. Seay re
victory in Texas Dec. 1944
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Re Jan. 10, 1945 meeting
of the State Executive Committee Dec. 1944
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare April
1945 |
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Local patronage and
personal requests 1945 |
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Moore
Senate Bill 165 - re
primary election laws Spring 1945
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Jefferson Day dinner, Aug. 18, 1945 - Austin,
Texas Spring/Summer
1945
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WGH - Harry L. Seay re
patronage and the Texas Regulars Summer, 1945
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WGH - Wright Patman re
attempts of Texas
Regulars to re-enter the Party Aug./Sept. 1945
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Meeting of precinct chairman - Hall's senatorial
district 17 Fall 1945
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State Democratic Party
organization and fund
raising
1945
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Mainland Chamber of Commerce 1945 |
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Galveston Co. tax re-evaluation 1945 |
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Attorney General's opinion on exemption for veterans and
elections Jan. 1946
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Wright Patman,
A Guide for Texas
Candidates, Voters and Election Officials, and for State,
District, County and
Precinct Officers 1946
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Democratic State Executive meeting, Feb. 22,
1946 1946
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Harry Seay - WGH re state
party Jan. - March,
1946
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Local patronage and personal requests 1946 |
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Fund raising 1946 |
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re Galveston Co.
Democratic organization Spring/Summer
1946
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WGH -
Guy Jackson re
Democratic Party and Texas Water Conservation Association 1946
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Democratic State Executive
Committee meeting June 10,
1946 1946
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Democratic candidates for state office April - June
1946
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Galveston County Convention - Aug. 3, 1946 1946 |
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Judge Earl P. Hall and Democratic candidate for
a
judicial vacancy
Summer/Fall 1946
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State Democratic Convention in San Antonio, Sept.
10 1946
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WGH - Harry L. Seay re San
Antonio Convention - Texas Regulars and Executive
Committee Sept./Oct. 1946
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Mainland Chamber of Commerce 1946 |
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Galveston Co. tax re-evaluation 1946 |
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Political correspondence Jan. - Dec. 1947 |
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Galveston Co. tax re-evaluation 1947 |
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WGH - Dr. Rufus C. Harris re
freedom of thought and expression; Henry
Wallace Nov. 1947
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Efforts to abolish the poll tax 1947 |
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State politics and political opinions Jan. - March
1948
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Waco meeting of Truman Democrats April 1948 |
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Precinct conventions - Galveston Co. Spring 1948
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State Convention at Brownwood on May
25 May/June 1948 |
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Secret Ballot Bill
Summer 1948 |
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State party politics
Summer 1948 |
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State Democratic
Convention - executive
committee Sept. 1948
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Resolution adopted
by State Democratic Convention, Ft. Worth, Sept. 14, 1948 1948
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Truman - Barkley Campaign
Sept. - Oct.
1948
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76 |
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Democratic Party
organization Nov./Dec. 1948 |
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Olin
Culberson - WGH - depletion of oil and gas in
Texas Dec., 1948 - Jan.,
1949
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Sam D.
W. Low dinner, May 3, 1949 1949 |
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State Democratic Executive Committee - WGH chairman,
Finance Committee Jan. - Dec. 1949
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Texas and Galveston Co.
politics Feb. - Dec. 1949 |
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H.B. 3
- State Texas, House of
Representatives Feb. 1949
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82 |
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Library wing for the Alamo - H.B. 21 Feb. 1949 |
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Resolutions of the
State Democratic Executive Committee Feb. 23, 1949
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84 |
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re Texas Senate Bill
98 -
salary increases for
teachers in state colleges Feb. 1949
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85 |
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Registration system instead of a poll tax Feb. 1949
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86 |
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Appointment of Robert S. Calvert as
State
Comptroller Feb. 1949
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Sam D. W. Low - WGH
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Low's
appointment as Collector of Customs at Galveston Feb. 1949
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State Democratic Executive Committee
meeting Feb. 23, 1949 |
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re Wright
Patman - WGH -
Wright Morrow as
a national committeeman Feb. 1949
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Limiting the transport of natural gas out of
Texas March 1949
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Appointment of Ed Smith as a federal
judge June 1949 |
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Death of Tom Tyson -
Appointment of his replacement as
Secretary of State Democratic Executive Comm. June 1949
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State Democratic Party Jan. - Oct. 1950 |
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State Democratic Executive Committee - WGH chairman,
Finance Committee Feb. - Oct.
1950
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William H. Kittrell - WGH re
oil and gas; politics Feb. 1950
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Galveston Co. Democratic Convention July 29, 1950
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WGH - U.S. Senate Resolution 302 -
health
insurance July, 1950
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WGH's preferred
candidates in the Democratic
primary July, 1950
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Precinct conventions July 1950 |
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Democratic Party run-off, Aug. 26, 1950 1950 |
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Democratic primary July 1950 |
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Brazoria Co. Democratic Party Aug. 1950 |
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Texas Bankers Association and candidates for the State
Legislature June 1950
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12 |
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McAllen meeting -
Democratic Executive Committee -
resolutions Feb. - March,
1950
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Galveston Co. Democratic Party March - July,
1950
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Jefferson - Jackson Day dinner April 1950 |
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Tarrant Co. Democratic Party April 1950 |
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State Convention in Mineral Wells on Sept. 12, 1950 -
preliminary correspondence April
- Aug.
1950
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State Convention in Mineral Wells on
Sept. 12,
1950 Sept. 1950
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Vacancy in the
67th District Court - Tarrant
Co. Sept. 1950
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Marion Storm Memorial Committee Sept. - Oct.
1950
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CIO compiled -
Voting Record of
the Texas Delegation to the U.S. Congress 1949 - 1951
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Marion Storm Memorial Fund Jan. - Oct. 1951
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State Democratic Executive Committee
Feb. - Dec. 1951 |
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Texas House Bills
re
banking -
51; 713 Feb. 1951
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24 |
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Texas House Bill 189 - insurance Feb. 1951 |
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Appointment of Sam Low to Court of Customs and Patent
Appeals March 1951
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Mrs. Raymond F. Norris to
Mr. Paul Harvey
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Democratic Party March 4, 1951
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Ed Hawes; redistricting of Galveston Co.
area March - May 1951
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WGH - Margaret Reading re
Texas Social and Legislative
Conference March - Sept.
1951
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WGH -
Margaret Reading re
education; MacArthur; LBJ May 1951
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Natural gas reserves in Texas May 1951 |
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Possible visit of General Marshall to
Houston May - June 1951
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WGH - Byron Skelton re
House Bill 6; Presidential politics
in Texas June 1951
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Republican - Dixiecrat Alliance for 1952 Aug. 1951 |
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WGH - Lillian and Jud Collier re
House Bill 6;
Texas Democratic
Club Aug. 1951
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35 |
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Capital Comment by William
M. Boyle, Jr., chairman, Democratic National Committee re
Joe McCarthy Aug. 1951
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36 |
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WGH - Tom McCormick -
labor's opinion of
farmers
Sept. 1951
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37 |
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Criticisms of WGH, Truman and equal rights for
blacks Sept. - Oct.
1951
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38 |
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Loyal Democrats of Texas Sept. - Dec.
1951
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39 |
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WGH - Lillian Collier re
Democratic Party in Texas; LBJ; Shivers Oct. 1951
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40 |
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Speech of Harrington
Wimberly, Commissioner, Federal
Power Commission Oct. 1951
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41 |
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Oscar Dancy to Harry Seay re
Walter Hall Oct. 15, 1951
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42 |
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WGH - Don Ellinger re Loyal
Democrats Oct. 1951
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43 |
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Telegram to Harry L. Seay re
Governor's plea for
uninstructed delegation Oct. 1951
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44 |
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Loyal Democrats -
political meeting with Sec. of Ag.
Brannan Oct. 13, 1951
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45 |
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New Texas election laws Oct. 1951 |
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46 |
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Notes for a speech at Oct. 13-14, 1951
meeting 1951
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47 |
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Telegrams to Pres. Truman urging appointment of India
Edwards as Chairman National Democratic
Committee Oct. 1951
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48 |
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Position of Gov. Shivers in the Democratic Party and his
support of Democratic candidates Oct.
1951
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49 |
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Manual
of election procedures Oct. 1951 |
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50 |
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J.J. Hickman - WGH re WGH
speaking for Texas State Industrial Union Council Oct. 1951
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51 |
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WGH - India Edwards re
Wright Morrow;
National Democratic Party Oct. - Nov. 1951
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52 |
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WGH - Daniel Delano - Harry Seay re electing Loyal
Democrats Oct. - Nov. 1951
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53 |
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Organization of the Loyal Democrats - selection of WGH
as chairman Oct. - Nov. 1951
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54 |
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How the Republican
Party Lost its Future by Walter Prescott
Webb Oct. 1951
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55 |
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WGH - Fagan Dickson re
Loyal Democrats of Texas - Creekmore Fath Oct. - Dec. 1951
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56 |
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Gilbert T. Adams to Byron
Skelton re purpose of the Loyal Democrats Nov. 1, 1951
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57 |
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WGH to Honorable Allen Shivers re
his support of the
Democratic nominee in 1952 Nov. 14, 1951
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58 |
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Charles Van Devander - Stuart Long re Wright
Morrow; Loyal Democrats Nov. 1951
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59 |
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WGH to Democrats Nov. 14, 1951 |
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60 |
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WGH - Lillian Collier re
San Jacinto River Authority Dec. 10, 1951
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61 |
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Fagan Dickson - WGH -
letter of M.D. Warren, a Shelby
County farmer Dec. 6, 1951
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62 |
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T.M. McCormick re labor
unions, the left-wing and communists Dec. 1951
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63 |
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Loyal Democrats in the Panhandle of
Texas Dec. 1951 |
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64 |
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WGH personal political
expenses Sept. 1951 - Nov.
1952
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65 |
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|
Committee of 100 Texans (see also Series VI - Minnie
Fisher Cunningham) Aug. 1951 - March
1952
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66 |
|
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Loyal Democrats of Texas - Fagan Dickson -
WGH Jan. - March
1952
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67 |
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WGH - National Democratic Committee Jan. - March
1952
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68 |
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WGH - Robert E. Ginna re
the Republican Party compared to the Democrats April 28,
1952
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69 |
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WGH -
John C. Granbery re
candidates for the Senate from Texas 1952
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70 |
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WGH - Charlie Gibson - Loyal Democrats in the Texas
Panhandle 1952
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71 |
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San Jacinto River Authority
1952 |
|
72 |
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WGH - Jess R. Phillips, Jr.
re
Republican
Party June, 1952
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73 |
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Democratic National Committee - India Edwards; Lawrence
Westbrook April - June
1952
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74 |
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Loyal Democrats - Fagan Dickson; WGH April - June
1952
|
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75 |
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Harry Seay - WGH - Loyal Democrats in Dallas
Co. April 1952
|
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76 |
|
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WGH - Loyal Democrats - letters to
Frank McKinney,
Chairman
Democratic National Committee April 1952
|
|
77 |
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WGH - Rev. H.T. Neitsch re
Allan Shivers April 1952
|
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78 |
|
|
Texas Social and Legislative
Conference - Lillian
Collier;
Margaret Reading 1952
|
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79 |
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Loyal Democrats in the Rio Grande Valley April 1952 |
|
80 |
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Democrat Executive meeting - April 17-18 1952 |
|
81 |
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Herman Jones re Democratic
precinct chairman - Precinct 12, Travis County
March 1952
|
|
82 |
|
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State Democratic Executive Committee - Harry
Seay 1952
|
|
83 |
|
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WGH - Galveston Co. conventions May 1952 |
|
84 |
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WGH - Edwin Hawes, Jr. re
Wharton Co. Convention May 1952
|
|
85 |
|
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WGH - J.H. Kavanaugh - Round Rock,
Williamson Co.,
Texas April 1952
|
|
86 |
|
|
WGH - Jack Carter
re
Tarrant Co.
conventions April - May 1952
|
|
87 |
|
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WGH - Byron Skelton re Bell
Co. Convention; Wright Morrow April - May 1952
|
|
88 |
|
|
Texas State Democratic Convention -
San Antonio, May 27,
1952 May
1952
|
|
89 |
|
|
Galveston Co. delegation to the San Antonio
Convention May 1952
|
|
90 |
|
|
Platform of the Democratic Party of Texas - Loyal
Democrats - S.A. May 27, 1952 May 1952
|
|
91 |
|
|
San Antonio
Convention minutes May - June 1952 |
|
92 |
|
|
Edwin Hawes, Jr. - Fagan Dickson -
What is this
Democratic Party April 1952
|
|
93 |
|
|
Statements of Allan Shivers and Fagan Dickson on the two
factions of the Democratic Party April
1952
|
|
94 |
|
|
Maury
Maverick to WGH re
Loyal Democrats - San Antonio platform - Shivercrats June 1952
|
|
95 |
|
|
Committee on Permanent
Organization - Stuart Long;
WGH 1952
|
|
96 |
|
|
Kefauver for President - Ernest O. Gillam 1952 |
|
97 | |