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[Speech by John J. Herrera on behalf of Sam Hoover, pages one and two]
Pages 1 and 2 of a speech by John J. Herrera given on behalf of Sam Hoover, candidate for County Judge of Harris County. Herrera describes the background of Sam Hoover. Herrera indicates that he is there speaking on behalf of Sam Hoover asking for their votes. Sam Hoover was running on a platform: "Stop Loading Down the Property Owner with Additional Taxes."
[Speech by John J. Herrera on behalf of Sam Hoover, pages three through seven]
Pages 3 through 7 of a speech by John J. Herrera given on behalf of Sam Hoover, candidate for County Judge of Harris County. Herrera describes the background of Sam Hoover. Herrera indicates that he is there speaking on behalf of Sam Hoover asking for their votes. Sam Hoover was running on a platform: "Stop Loading Down the Property Owner with Additional Taxes."
[Speech delivered in memory of the Battle of San Jacinto]
Speech delivered in the memory of all those who fought in the Battle of San Jacinto by Carlos E. CastaƱeda. The soldiers at the Battle of San Jacinto willingly sacrificed their lives to fight for the cause of liberty and freedom. The type-written copy of the speech contains hand-written edits by the author.
[Speech given at the reception of municipal judges - 1975-06-22]
Speech given by John J. Herrera at the reception of Municipal Judges on June 22, 1975, introducing Mayor Fred Hofheinz, listing Hofheinz's accomplishments during his first term and calling for support to re-election Hofheinz in the fall.
[Speech promoting Houston for the 1966 LULAC National Convention, by John J. Herrera]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of a speech written by John J. Herrera promoting Houston to host the 1966 League of United Latin American Citizens National Convention. The speech is typed on "Law Office of John J. Herrera" letterhead with COPY stamped in red across the center.
[Speech promoting Houston for the 1966 LULAC National Convention, by John J. Herrera]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of a speech written by John J. Herrera promoting Houston to host the 1966 League of United Latin American Citizens National Convention. The speech is typed on "Law Office of John J. Herrera" letterhead with COPY stamped in red across the center.
Speech to the Chicano law students of T.S.U.
Speech to the Chicano law students of T.S.U., delivered by John J. Herrera on October 11, 1973. In the speech he relayes advice based on his experience and career and urges the students to be involved in their communities.
Speech to the Chicano law students of T.S.U.
Speech to the Chicano law students of T.S.U., delivered by John J. Herrera on October 11, 1973. In the speech he relayes advice based on his experience and career and urges the students to be involved in their communities. This is a heavily edited version of this speech with notes and markings throughout.
Speech to the Chicano law students of T.S.U.
Speech to the Chicano law students of T.S.U., delivered by John J. Herrera on October 11, 1973. In the speech he relayes advice based on his experience and career and urges the students to be involved in their communities. This is a heavily edited version of this speech with notes and markings throughout.
[St. Joseph's Hospital bill for Ernesto Herrera - 1963]
Hospital bill for Ernesto Herrera for his stay at St. Joseph's Hospital from June 18 to July 12, 1963.
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - February 1, 1949]
A Statement of Account with a balance due of $906.05 sent by John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers to John J. Herrera.
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - July 1, 1947]
Statement of Account from John H. Barron sent to John J. Herrera in Houston, Texas with a balance due for $906.05.
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - July 23, 1948]
A Statement of Account with a balance due of $906.05 sent by John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers to John J. Herrera.
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - May 28, 1947]
A Statement of Account with a balance due of $906.05 sent by John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers to John J. Herrera.
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - October 1, 1946]
A Statement of Account with a balance due of $383.75 sent by John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers to John J. Herrera
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - October 1, 1947]
A Statement of Account with a balance due of $906.05 sent by John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers to John J. Herrera.
[Statement of Account for John J. Herrera from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers - September 10, 1947]
A Statement of Account from John Barron Consulting Radio Engineers sent to John J. Herrera in Houston, Texas with a balance due for $906.05.
[Telegram from Joe Garza to John J. Herrera - 1946-05-30]
A Western Union telegram to John J. Herrera from Joe Garza dated June 6, 1946. This is regarding a reservation at the Rice Hotel for the Garza family during the 1946 LULAC Convention.
[Telephone message for John J. Herrera]
Telephone message for John J. Herrera, regarding a phone call from Frank Williams on March 29.
[Texas Drivers License for John J. Herrera]
Texas Drivers License issued to John James Herrera which expires on April 12, 1978. License lists his height as 5 feet and 11 inches and his eyes color as brown.
[Treasurer's Report Houston LULAC Council Number 60 - 1948-04-08]
Treasurer's Report of Houston LULAC Council Number 60 dated April 8, 1948, signed by J. Castillo - Trustee, A. M. Mares - Treasurer, and A. Hernandez - President.
[Various Membership Cards]
12 membership cards for John J. Herrera to various organizations in and around Houston, Texas including the League of United Latin-American Citizens, Sons of the Republic of Texas, Houston Bar Association, the Community Council of Houston and Harris County, and the Valencia Club.
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