Governors
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Peter Hansbrough Bell papers
Correspondence, letter books, legal papers, business papers, and newspaper clippings comprise the Peter Hansbrough Bell Papers, 1847-1898, documenting Bell’s activities as a soldier during the Mexican War, as governor of Texas (1849-1851), as a United States Congressman (1853-1857), and during the Civil War.
Ave Bonar photographs
Ave Bonar's photographic subjects range from the Texas gubernatorial campaign of Ann W. Richards to images of the earliest known trailer park in Austin, Texas.
Gerard C. Brandon papers
This small collection is composed of a withdrawal request and correspondence from Mississippi Governor Gerard C. Brandon and a transcript of his son's diary, kept while on a trip to Texas with slaves and livestock.
Thomas Mitchell Campbell papers
Correspondence, speeches, financial reports, petitions, invitations, court reports, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets comprise the Thomas Mitchell Campbell Papers, 1898-1923, which document Campbell’s career as an attorney, general manager of the International-Great Northern Railroad, and governor of Texas.
Richard Coke scrapbook
Comprising correspondence and a scrapbook, the Richard Coke Scrapbook, 1864, 1884-1912, documents Coke's military, political, and legal careers.
Oscar Branch Colquitt papers
John Connally collection
The John Connally collection, 1965-1980, consists of of gubernatorial speeches, a photographic portrait, and a color campaign poster of the former Texas governor.
Martin McNulty Crane papers
The Martin McNulty Crane Papers, 1834-1973, are comprised of correspondence, legal documents, sermons, essays, school papers, and photographs, which detail Crane's personal and family life as well as his work as a lawyer and political leader.
Paul C. Crusemann collection
Charles Allen Culberson papers
The Charles Allen Culberson Papers, 1896-1901, 1916, contain letters written by Culberson, pertaining to his activities as Governor of Texas and United States Senator. The bulk of the papers document his Senate career, including one letter from 1901 and a letterpress book containing official letters from 1916.