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[Flower Label from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Sam Rayburn]

Description: Label for flowers sent to Sam Rayburn in honor of his sixtieth birthday from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The label has a picture of The White House and is addressed to "The Speaker of The House of Representatives." At the bottom of the label is text which reads "Perishable flowers. Keep from frost and extreme heat."
Date: January 6, 1941
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

[Political advertisement press release]

Description: Political advertisement paid for by Schlanger campaign fund. "Schlanger denounces Bush's 'dangerous obsession'" describes the stance of Harley Schlanger the US invasion of Panama.
Date: January 12, 1990
Creator: The Schlanger Campaign
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Transcript of Oral History Interview with Bobby D. Blackburn, December 21, 2016

Description: Transcript of interview with Bobby D. Blackburn, a retired FBI agent and firearms identification specialist, from Kerrville, Texas. He speaks about his memories of growing up in Kerrville and his time working with the FBI.
Date: December 21, 2016
Creator: Webb, Jeanie Archer
Partner: Kerr County Historical Commission

[Schlanger press release]

Description: Press release from Harley Schlanger on January 2, 1990. "The time has come to end the Gramm-Rudman Depression" describes the failure of the Gramm-Rudman bill and promoted Schlanger as a solution.
Date: January 2, 1990
Creator: Schlanger, Harley
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Oral History Interview with Hollis Brashear]

Description: Interview with Hollis Brashear, who was the Dallas ISD School Board President and a retired Army officer. Brashear discusses his early life in Dallas, TX, college at Prairie View, becoming an officer in the military, his time being stationed overseas, and his experiences leading the school district.
Date: September 29, 2011
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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