U. S. Representative, Texas' 7th Congressional District, 1952-1972,
Democrat. Over 400 linear feet of materials dating from the 1940s
to the 1980s trace Dowdy's service as a district attorney in East
Texas, his years in Congress, his trial and conviction on bribery
sharges, and retirement years in Athens, Texas.
Finding Aid available Bio Chronology | Collection Statement | Scope and Content | Series Outline | Series Description | Images | Research Grant | Finding Aid INDEX | |
CHET EDWARDS (1951- )
Texas State Senator, 1983-1991. U.S. Congressman, Texas 11th and 17th Congressional Districts from 1991-2011. Materials are being transmitted. IN PROCESSING.
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U. S. Representative, Texas' 21st Congressional District, 1943-1974,
Democrat. Detailing the lengthy career of this West Texas congressman,
these 267 linear feet of materials cover the period from 1943 to 1974.
Finding Aid available. Bio Chronology | Committees | Writings | Folder List | |
U. S. Representative, Texas' 13th Congressional District, 1939-1951, Democrat.
This small collection of ten linear feet are especially notable for their
coverage of Post-WWII issues.
Finding Aid available. Bio Chronology | Scope and Content | Series Outline| Images | Finding Aid INDEX | |
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U. S. Representative, Texas' 1st Congressional District,
1976-1985, Democrat. Covering just ten years, these 256 linear
feet of materials document Hall's service on the Judiciary Committee
and its Immigration Sub-committee.
Finding Aid available. Bio Chronology | Scope and Content | Series Outline | Series Description I| |
U. S. Representative, Texas' 13th Congressional District, 1975-1985,
Democrat. Hightower's 750 linear feet of papers document his service
at local, state and federal levels from 1949 to 1984.
Finding Aid available. Bio Chronology | Bio 1983 | Scope and Content | Series Outline | Series Description | Images | |
U. S. Representative, Texas 11th Congressional District, 1979-1989, Democrat.
Succeeding Bob Poage as the 11th District representative, Leath's 237
linear feet of papers cover only his congressional years of service from
1979 to 1989. UNPROCESSED.
Bio Chronology | Images | Inventory 1979, 1980, 1981| Inventory Box 1-160 | 3D Inventory | |
U. S. Representative, Texas' 7th Congressional District, 1945-1952,
Democrat. This very small group of papers of less than two linear
feet, document Pickett's service from 1947 to 1952. Finding Aid
available
Bio Chronology | Collection Summary | Scope and Content | Series Description | Tidelands Publications | |
U. S. Representative, Texas' 11th Congressional District,
1937 to 1978, Democrat. The founding collection of the Baylor
Collections of Political Materials, these 900 linear feet of materials
provide a chronicle of Poage's public service from the Texas Legislature
in 1924 to his forty-two year tenure in the U. S. House. As "Mr.
Agriculture," Poage compiled a valuable collection dealing with
all aspects of American farm policies and legislation.
Finding Aid available. Biography | Collection Statement | Scope and Content | Series Outline | Series Description | Images and Media | Books | Retirement | Contributions | Finding Aid INDEX | |
U.S. Representative, Texas 16th District, 1902-1917,
Democrat. The majority of this collection involves correspondence
between Smith and his wife Frances Breedlove Smith from 1890 -
1912. They represent a unique view into the life of a traveling
district judge and congressman separated from his wife while serving
in office. One Linear Foot.
Finding Aid available. Bio Chronology | Collection Statement | Scope and Content | Images | Inventory of Letters | |
U. S. Representative, Texas' 5th Congressional District, 1973-1977, Republican.
This Dallas County Republican congressman's 90 linear feet of papers cover
his brief service from 1973 to 1977.
Finding Aid available. See also mirror site www.alansteelman.com> Bio Chronology 1973 | Bio 1973 | Collection Statement | News Articles | Scope and Content | Series Outline | Series Description | Speeches | Images | |
U. S. Representative. Texas 5th Congressional District, 1912-1947,
Democrat. The 114 letters in the Correspondence series between
Hatton Sumners, his sister Kate, and his mother are largely handwritten.
While the earliest letter is dated 1898 from Hatton to his parents,
the bulk of the letters are from 1911 to 1926, the year Mother
Hatton died. The letters document the routine daily events of
an upper class southern household in correspondence with a family
member who is a U.S. Congressman.
Finding Aid available. Bio Chronology | Collection Statement | Scope and Content | Series Outline | Series Description | Images | Inventory of letters | See Also Papers of Hatton W. Sumners, Dallas Historical Society |
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