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[Telegram from Gene Aaron, April 17, 1961]
Telegram from Gene Aaron for Truett Latimer asking that he vote against any bill that would abolish trading stamps.
[Letter from Dan Abbott to John Kimbrough, April 9, 1953]
Photocopy of a letter from Dan Abbott to John Kimbrough detailing several issues he finds with provisions in House Bill 261, amendment to the Workmen's Compensation Act.
[Letter from Dan Abbott to Truett Latimer, April 9, 1953]
Letter from Dan Abbott to Truett Latimer requesting the Latimer read an enclosed letter from Abbott to John Kimbrough that goes over several problems with House Bill 261, an amendment to the Workmen's Compensation Act.
[Telegram from Members of the Abilene Landmen's Association, April 5, 1961]
Telegram from members of the Abilene Landmen's Association to Truett Latimer. They ask that he oppose House Bill 118.
[Telegram from Abilene Police Association to Truett Latimer, April 22, 1957]
Telegram sent by the Abilene Police Association to Truett Latimer urging him to support legislation affecting police and firemen.
[Letter from A. M. Acheson to Henry Sayles, April 1, 1912]
Letter from A. M. Acheson to Henry Sayles stating he will soon inform him of the lines of the M. K. & T. railroad in which a change of administration is to be executed.
[Photograph of Behrens Chapel]
Photograph of Behrens Chapel at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas.
[Photograph of Caldwell Hall]
Photograph of Caldwell Hall at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. The back of the photo includes notes related to using the picture in the newspaper.
[Letter from Fred W. Adams to Truett Latimer, April 2, 1953]
Letter from Fred W. Adams to Truett Latimer discussing how passing House Bill 261 to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act would greatly benefit Texas workers and employers.
[Telegram from Anita Ahrens, April 4, 1954]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Anita Ahrens regarding the Classroom Teachers Association preferring the Compromise Bill over the Murphy Bill.
[Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer, April 30, 1953]
Letter from J. L. Ainsworth to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to Texas House Bill #216, which would result in a raise of teachers' salaries in Texas by $600 per year.
[Letter from Wally Akin to Karl Hoblitzelle, April 1, 1955]
Letter from Wally Akin to Karl Hoblitzelle discussing concerns regarding the Trinity River Authority.
[Letter from Bill Allcorn to Marion R. Thomas, April 15, 1959]
Letter from Bill Allcorn to Marion R. Thomas discussing his eligibility to purchase through the Texas Veterans' Land Program. Mr. Allcorn informs him that the information in his Discharge does not qualify him as a "bona fide resident of Texas". He asks for more information on Mr. Thomas' place of residence before going into the Service and lets him know that his application is suspended.
[Letter from Adrian R. Allen to Truett Latimer, April 22, 1955]
Letter from Adrian R. Allen to Truett Latimer discussing support for voting in Senate Bill 209 in substitution of House Bill 435.
[Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Elvin R. Allen to Truett Latimer, April 21, 1961]
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Elvin R. Allen to Truett Latimer discussing unnamed legislation that would prohibit someone currently holding office to run for another position.
[Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Elvin R. Allen to Truett Latimer, April 1, 1961]
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Elvin R. Allen to Truett Latimer saying they are concerned by the number of candidates who have been running for office while serving in another capacity. They also ask for information on the law.
[Letter from Sam H. Allen to Truett Latimer, April 6, 1961]
Letter from Sam H. Allen to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to Texas House Bill #118.
[Letter from C. C. Allmond to Truett Latimer, April 18, 1959]
Letter from C. C. Allmond to Truett Latimer discussing support for a bill to receive the Gasoline Tax Refund.
[Letter from Alta Vista School to Truett Latimer, April 20, 1959]
Letter from Alta Vista School to Truett Latimer discussing concerns regarding school legislation in Legislature.
[Letter from Carl M. Anderson to Truett Latimer, April 23, 1955]
Letter from Carl M. Anderson to Truett Latimer discussing concerns regarding the Small Claims Court as well injustice faced by Constables in accordance with the law.
[Letter from Geo S. Anderson and Charles Lacy to Truett Latimer, April 21, 1961]
Letter from Geo S. Anderson and Charles Lacy to Truett Latimer discussing support of Sales Tax Bill.
[Telegram from Geo S. Anderson, April 21, 1961]
Telegram from Geo S. Anderson for Truett Latimer discussing a law that would force everybody to close on Sundays.
[Letter from George S. Anderson to T. N. Carswell - April 20, 1948]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from George S. Anderson, President, Board of Trustees, Hendrick Memorial Hospital dated April 20, 1948. Notification by Anderson of a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Hendrick Memorial Hospital.
[Letter from George S. Anderson to Truett Latimer, April 28, 1961]
Letter from George S. Anderson to Truett Latimer complaining about the level of commerce in Texas on Sundays. He wonders if there can be a law that would stop the selling of non-necessities on Sundays.
[Telegram from Marguerite Anderson to Truett Latimer, April 16, 1959]
Telegram sent to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer from Marguerite Anderson expressing her opposition to HB 727, a bill levying new sales taxes.
[Letter from Mrs. E. H. Andrews to Truett Latimer, April 17, 1961]
Letter from Mrs. E. H. Andrews to Truett Latimer discussing her support of Senator Grady Hazlewood's lewd movie bill.
[Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer, April 12, 1955]
Letter from Thelma Andrews to Truett Latimer as an invitation to the Fourth Annual Dinner hosted by the Friends of the Hardin-Simmons University Library.
[Telegram from Reuben Anton, April 15, 1959]
Telegram from Reuben Anton to Truett Latimer opposing House Bill 727, a bill that he says would impose a five percent gross receipts tax on scrap yards in Texas. He explains how the bill would cause his customers to start shopping from neighboring states.
[Telegram from Reuben Anton, April 16, 1959]
Telegram from Reuben Anton for Truett Latimer thanking him for his efforts in opposing section 14 on House Bill 727.
[Telegram from Carlos Appleton, April 6, 1955]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Carlos Appleton regarding support for Texas House bill 714, the Unfair Sales Act.
[Letter from Arch Lewis to Truett Latimer, April 30, 1959]
Letter from Arch Lewis to Truett Latimer discussing opposition to a tax on trading stamps.
[Arizona Livestock Sanitary Board Certificate of Brand]
Document certifying the filing of a bill of sale from George W. Walker to San Simon Cattle and Canal Company of particular livestock brands. Illustrations of livestock with the brands in question are printed on the page.
[Letter from Mrs. D. W. Arnette to Truett Latimer, April 12, 1961]
Letter from Mrs. D. W. Arnette to Truett Latimer urging him to support HB 777.
[Letter from John T. Arnold to Truett Latimer, April 1, 1959]
Letter from John T. Arnold to Truett Latimer discussing voting against Texas House Bill #76.
[Letter from L. A. Arnold to Truett Latimer, April 1, 1959]
Letter from L. A. Arnold to Truett Latimer discussing House Bill 481 and asking him to vote against it.
[Letter from A. G. Arrant, M. D. addressed To Whom It May Concern - April 2, 1974]
A letter addressed To Whom It May Concern, from A. G. Arrant, M. D., Abilene, Texas, dated April 2, 1974. Advisement by Arrant of the condition of Mrs. T. N. Carswell [Byrdie Carswell] as totally incompetent both physically and mentally requiring total bed care and professional assistance.
Map of Texas
Atlas map of the state of Texas, showing towns, roads, water bodies, and other geological features. Map includes two inset maps: "Plan of Galveston Bay from a M.S." and map of the Western United States, Texas, and Mexico. Cartouche includes two seals, one of the Republic of Texas and the second of the General Land Office, Texas. Relief shown in hachures. Scale ca. 1:2,661,120
[Letter from Mrs. Gordon Asbury to Truett Latimer, April 11, 1953]
Letter from Mrs. Gordon Asbury to Truett Latimer updating him on the life of her son and offering her family's support of Latimer's own bill, senate bill 688, which would amend the Texas Liquor Control act to make it unlawful to publicly consume or possess alcohol in any dry area.
[Letter from Mrs. Gordon Asbury, Sr. to Truett Latimer, April 22, 1959]
Letter from Mrs. Gordon Asbury, Sr. to Truett Latimer discussing the proposal concerning a Reform School in Abilene.
[Letter from J. B. Ashcraft to Truett Latimer, April 17, 1961]
Letter from J. B. Ashcraft to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #263 otherwise known as Texas Senate Bill #56.
[Letter from Ben P. Atkinson to R. L. McMillon, April 23, 1955]
Letter from Ben P. Atkinson to R. L. McMillon informing him that the Agent's Qualification bill had been passed the previous day with the help of Truett Latimer.
[Letter from Ben P. Atkinson to Truett Latimer, April 23, 1955]
Letter from Ben P. Atkinson to Truett Latimer discussing gratitude for all the work done to pass the Counselor Bill(Texas House Bill #68) and the Agent's Qualification Bill(Texas Senate Bill #16), as well as interested in Texas Senate Bill #12 and Texas House Bill #39.
[Letter from Truett Latimer to J. H. Austin, April 20, 1959]
Letter from Truett Latimer to J. H. Austin discussing concerns regarding the tax problem in the Legislature.
[Telegram from J. H. Austin, April 15, 1959]
Telegram from J. H. Austin for Truett Latimer urging him to vote against House Bill 727, the bill that calls for a ten percent tax on photographic equipment sales.
[Letter from W. D. Austin to Truett Latimer, April 14, 1953]
Photocopy of a telegram sent to Truett Latimer from W. D. Austin regarding opposition to the passage of Texas House Bill #261.
[Telegram to Truett Latimer, April 14, 1953]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from W. D. Austin regarding his opposition to House Bill 261, which would create the Workmen's Compensation Board.
[Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Averitt, April 8, 1961]
Telegram sent to Truett Latimer from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Averitt asking Latimer to oppose any bill abolishing trading stamps.
[Letter from Mrs. Jesse W. Babb to Truett Latimer, April 14, 1959]
Letter from Mrs. Jesse W. Babb to Truett Latimer discussing her opposition to the sales tax. She also adds that the liquor and cigarette taxes are fine.
[Letter from Joseph G. Babich to T. N. Carswell - April 14, 1953]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, from Joseph G. Babich, Secretary, Sacramento 14, California, dated April 14, 1953. Babich acknowledges receipt of the letter from Carswell advising that it is being placed with the file so that it will have the Governor's consideration. Babich assures Carswell that the Governor will appreciate having his comments in this case.
[Letter from H. W. Backes to Perry Sayles, April 2, 1935]
Letter from H. W. Backes to Perry Sayles crediting his lien note for $8.57.
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