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Message of Gov. J. S. Hogg to the twenty-third Legislature of Texas.

Message of Gov. J. S. Hogg to the twenty-third Legislature of Texas.
Description:

This document is a message to Texas legislature from Governor J. S. Hogg. The document was a call to action concerning the matters of: railroad bonds and stocks, municipal indebtedness, land corporations, the railway commission, land and county boundaries, state banks, public education, mechanics' liens, convict labor, indigent ex-confederates, taxation, criminal laws, deadly weapons, lotteries, injunctions, stock quarantine, charities, board of pardon advisers, and the overall condition of the state of Texas.

Creator: Hogg, J.S. (James S.)
Location:
Creation Date: 1893-01-12
Partner(s):
University of North Texas Libraries
Collection(s):
Texas History Collection
Creator (Author):
Publisher Info:
Place of Publication: Austin, Texas
Original Creation Date: 1893-01-12
Coverage:
Place
United States - Texas
Era
New South, Populism, Progressivism, and the Great Depression, 1877-1939
Description:

This document is a message to Texas legislature from Governor J. S. Hogg. The document was a call to action concerning the matters of: railroad bonds and stocks, municipal indebtedness, land corporations, the railway commission, land and county boundaries, state banks, public education, mechanics' liens, convict labor, indigent ex-confederates, taxation, criminal laws, deadly weapons, lotteries, injunctions, stock quarantine, charities, board of pardon advisers, and the overall condition of the state of Texas.

Physical Description:

28 p. ; 24 cm.

Language: English
Subject(s):
Keyword(s): Legislation
Partner:
University of North Texas Libraries
Collection:
Texas History Collection
Identifier:
  • OCLC: 8229319 |
  • ARK: ark:/67531/metapth5861
Resource Type: Book
Format: Text

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