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[Letter from Blas M. Salinas to John J. Herrera - 1950-06-26]
Letter from Blas M. Salinas, LULAC Executive Secretary-Legal Adviser, to John J. Herrera dated June 26, 1950. Information about the installation of the Falfurrias, Texas, Junior LULAC Council on July 2, 1950.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Susan Lopez - 1950-06-26]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera, LULAC First National Vice-president, to Susan Lopez, President, LULAC Ladies Council of Falfurrias, Texas, dated June 26, 1950. Herrera acknowledges receipt of Lopez's letter of June 24, 1950, inviting Herrera to attend the installation of the Junior LULAC Council of Falfurrias and Herrera responds that he will attend if his presence is needed.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Thelma Vela - 1950]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera to Thelma Vela of Falfurrias, Texas, undated. A thank you letter for hospitality of Falfurrias LULAC Councils during the Junior LULAC Council installation held July 2, 1950
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Thelma Vela - November 8, 1950]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera to Thelma Vela of Falfurrias, Texas, dated November 8, 1950. Discusses her upcoming visit to Houston. Includes an invitation for the LULAC ladies to attend the upcoming LULAC meeting in Wharton, Texas, on November 12, 1950.
[Letter from Susana Lopez to John Herrera - 1950-06-24]
Letter from Susana Lopez, President, Ladies LULAC Council, Falfurrias, Texas, to John Herrera dated June 24, 1950. Invitation to Herrera to attend the installation of a Junior LULAC Council on July 2, 1950.
[Letter from Thelma Vela to John J. Herrera - 1950-10-24]
Letter from Thelma Vela of Falfurrias, Texas, to John J. Herrera dated October 24, 1950. Personal letter concerning visit to Houston and mention of LULAC women's meeting in her home.
[Mexican Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of a Mexican Presbyterian Church in Falfurrias, Texas. The building is white and has one central tower at the front. There is a telephone pole on the far left of the photograph and a shed on the far right next to the church. The building is surrounded by sparse shrubs and trees. The photograph has been printed with a decorative border around it. On the back of the photograph, there is two lines of typed text that read, "Mexican Presbyterian Church, Falfurrias, Texas Dedicated November 7, 1937" and also a handwritten note underneath.
[Photograph of a Red Brick Building]
Photograph of a red brick building. The structure is one story and has white wood trim around the windows and door. A small covered porch is in front of the door on the left. In the left foreground is a white, wood paneled building. Trees are visible in the background.
[Photograph of a White Building]
Photograph of a white building with wood siding. The building is L-shaped and has a tower at the end of the long side. Small trees and bushes are scattered around the structure. A man dressed in overcoat and hat is standing next to the building on the right.
[Photograph of a White Building]
Photograph of a white building with wood siding. The structure consists of two sections perpendicular to one another. The section in the front has a tower. Small trees and bushes are scattered in front of the building. Reverend J.V. Franco, dressed in an overcoat and holding a hat, is standing in the doorway of the front section.
[Photograph of Reverend J.V. Franco]
Photograph of Reverend J.V. Franco. He is dressed in suit and tie and is also wearing an overcoat and holding a hat. Rev. Franco is standing in the doorway of a white building with wood siding. A lamp is above the door and the numbers "430" are on the door frame. Bushes are visible on either side of the entryway.
[Photograph of Reverend J.V. Franco]
Photograph of Reverend J.V. Franco. He is dressed in suit and tie and is also wearing an overcoat and holding a hat. Rev. Franco is standing in the doorway of a white building with wood siding. A lamp is above the door and the numbers "430" are on the door frame. Bushes are visible on either side of the entryway.
[Side View of Mexican Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of a side view of the Mexican Presbyterian Church in Falfurrias, Texas. There is a bench alongside the back of the building, which is surrounded by sparse shrubs and trees. There is electric cables spanning the photograph behind the building. On the back of the photograph there is a handwritten note tha reads "Falfurrias", as well as a stamp that is upside-down.
[Telegram from Falfurrias LULAC Council to John J. Herrera - 1950-06-29]
Western Union telegram from Falfurrias, Texas, LULAC Council to John J. Herrera dated June 29,1950. This was to notify Herrera that Garza would not be available and they would appreciate Herrera's attending.
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