CS_00/CS_06. Congressional and Political History
Found in 509 Collections and/or Records:
John Alton Burdine papers
These papers contain materials relating to John Alton Burdine's time working at the University of Texas at Austin. They consist of correspondence, reports, student records, newspaper clippings, a diary, log book, financial records, notes, teaching materials, speeches, literary productions, legal papers, proceedings, and photographs. The papers also pertain to Burdine’s committee work for private organizations and governmental agencies.
Richard Fenner Burges papers
Correspondence, financial papers, printed materials, maps, and photographs comprise the Richard Burges Papers, 1897-1940, documenting Burges’ career as a lawyer, soldier, politician, and conservationist.
George Wesley Burgess lecture notes
The George Wesley Burgess lecture notes, undated, include notes on the law pasted to pages of Burgess’ University of Virginia lecture notes. Annotations remark on differences found in Texas law.
Albert Sidney Burleson papers
Correspondence, legislative files, certificates, appointments, speeches, printed materials, newspaper clippings, political cartoons, photographs, and microfilm comprise the Albert Sidney Burleson Papers, 1841-1946, primarily documenting Burleson's years in the political arena as a United States congressman from Texas (1899-1913) and as postmaster general in Woodrow Wilson's cabinet (1913-1921).
Edward Burleson, Jr., papers
Correspondence, military orders, muster rolls, circulars, broadsides, newspaper clippings, financial papers, legal documents, field notes, and deeds comprise the papers of Edward Burleson, Jr. (1826-1877). The papers relate to Burleson’s career as a soldier and politician.
Michael C. Burton papers
The Michael C. Burton papers, 1946-1997, consist of galley proofs, research files, photographs, and publicity materials related to Burton’s book John Henry Faulk: The Making of a Liberated Mind.
George Charles Butte papers
The George Charles Butte Papers, 1896-1938, contain correspondence, legal documents, scrapbooks, speeches, photographs, and other materials related to Butte’s professional involvement in law and politics, both domestically and abroad.
W. H. Cade speech
The W. H. Cade Speech, 1937, is a speech given by W. H. (William Henry) Cade (1892-1949), physician and president of the Bexar County Medical Society, on the opposition of the Medical Society to the mayor of San Antonio in the matter of the organization of, and administrative authority over, the municipal health department.
Ron Calhoun papers
The background research material used by Ron Calhoun as a reporter and editor for the Dallas Times Herald compose the Ron Calhoun Papers, 1957-1990, which contains notes, correspondence, statistics, election returns, newspaper clippings, press releases, newsletters, and original newspaper morgue files from the Times Herald.
Robert Wilburn Calvert papers
Correspondence, reports, proposals, provisions, minutes, books, newspaper clippings, and LP records compose the Robert Wilburn Calvert Papers (1965-1975) relating to Calvert’s legal career, judicial reform, and his activities as chairman of the Constitutional Revision Commission.