Political campaigns
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Ben F. Barnes papers
Dolph Briscoe papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial records, legal documents, printed materials, legislative bills, speeches, reports, press releases, scrapbooks, photographs, audiotapes, and memorabilia, encompass the Dolph Briscoe Papers, 1932-2010, documenting both the public and private careers of Dolph Briscoe.
Norman D. Brown papers
Professional research and teaching papers of retired University of Texas at Austin History Department professor Dr. Norman D. Brown.
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.
Jim Chapman papers
The Jim Chapman papers (1976-1996), which include scrapbooks, news clippings, still and motion picture images, video and audio recordings, artifacts, art, correspondence, and campaign materials, document Chapman’s career as a public figure, specifically his time as a U. S. Representative, 1985-1996.
Minnie Fisher Cunningham papers
The Minnie Fisher Cunningham Papers contain campaign material, correspondence, biographies, and other documents that shed light on her life and activities. Minnie Fisher Cunningham (1882-1964), nicknamed “Minnie Fish” by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was a Texas suffragette and political leader, who cofounded and served on several voting and political clubs.
Dallas Morning News Phil Gramm papers
Fred Ebner collection
Fred Ebner was twice elected to serve as the Republican precinct chair for Texas Precinct 441, was a member of the Log Cabin Republicans, and ran unsuccessfully for Texas State Representative for District 51 in 1998. Collection includes campaign materials associated with Ebner’s campaign for Texas State Representative for District 51 in 1998.
Creekmore Fath papers
James Edward Ferguson collection
Correspondence, campaign material, financial and legal papers, speeches, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings comprise the James Edward Ferguson Collection, 1911-1936, documenting the life and political career of Governor James Edward Ferguson.