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Texas Attorney General Opinion: WW-870

Description: Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Will Wilson, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Authority of Kleberg County to execute an oil and gas lease on a county road right of way.
Date: July 5, 1960
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-602

Description: Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Price Daniel, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Maximum compensation of County Treasurer of Kleberg County.
Date: June 15, 1948
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[Portrait of a Hispanic Man Standing in a Street]

Description: Photograph of a Mexican man (identified as Lalo Reyes) standing at the corner of a dirt road. The man is wearing a light collared shirt, dark pants and a belt. His hands are behind his back, and he is smiling at the camera. On the right side of the image in the background, there is a grassy stretch of land with a few large trees. There is a car parked on the road parallel to the curb. Across the street on the left side in the background, there is a white two-story house partly visible. Electric… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Portrait of a Hispanic Man Standing in a Grassy Yard]

Description: Photograph of a Mexican man standing next to a dirt path through a grassy yard. The man is wearing a light colored suit and tie, and is facing the camera with his hands behind his back. Behind him there is a paved street that spans the image. A single electricity pole is visible on the side of the street the man is standing on. In the background across the street, there are three large two-story houses visible. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "44."
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Presbyterian Church with Palm Trees]

Description: Photograph of a one-story Presbyterian church with two palm trees in front of it. The main part of the building has a v-shaped roof with a tower and a belfry in the middle. The belfry has a tapered roof with a design on it. The rest of the building continues toward the background on the left. The church has several windows, including a few stained glass windows at the front. Bare trees and bushes can be seen in the background behind the church. In the foreground, the top of the car is visible o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of White Building]

Description: Photograph of a building with white wood siding and a red, tiled roof. On the side of the building closest to the road in the foreground are round-arch windows and castellated parapets. A gray automobile is parked on the road in front of the building. Three people are standing on the lawn on the right side of the structure.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of Entrance to Tex-Mex Institute]

Description: Photograph of the the entrance to the Tex-Mex Institute. A long, gravel road leads from the entrance to a white building in the background. On either side of the road in the mid-ground are short, white, stone walls. Written vertically, on the left wall is "Tex" and on the right wall is "Mex." A railroad track is in the foreground in front of the entrance.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of Entrance to Tex-Mex Institute]

Description: Photograph of the entrance to the Tex-Mex Institute. A gravel road leads from the entrance to a white building in the background. On either side of the road in the mid-ground are short, white, stone walls. Written vertically, on the left was is "Tex," and on the right wall is "Mex." In the foreground is the hood of a car.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Letter from Raul Perez to John J. Herrera - 1949-01-17]

Description: Letter from Raul Perez, President of LULAC Council No. 24 of Kingsville, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC Regi8onal Governor, dated January 17, 1949. This is concerning hotel reservations for Kingsville LULAC delegates who will attend the Regional Convention in Houston.
Date: January 17, 1949
Creator: Perez, Raul
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Telegram from Emilia Hernandez to Raoul Cortez - 1949-01-28]

Description: Western Union telegram from Emilia Hernandez, President of Kingsville Ladies LULAC Council #20 to Raoul Cortez dated January 28, 1949. The Ladies Council #20 informs LULAC that the 50 cent assessment will cause them to forfeit their charter as they cannot afford the payment. The reverse side has a handwritten note regarding LULAC Youth Month participation.
Date: January 28, 1949
Creator: Hernandez, Emilia
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Telegram from Gabe Garcia to Raoul Cortez, National LULAC President - 1950-06-10]

Description: Western Union telegram from Gabe Garcia of Kingsville, Texas, to Raoul Cortez, National LULAC President, dated June 10, 1950. Garcia is unable to attend the convention because of illness, but wants to convey his support for John J. Herrera's bid for National President.
Date: June 10, 1950
Creator: Garcia, Gabe
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library
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[News Clip: Oil fire]

Description: Video footage from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a six thousand oil barrel storage tank at Humble Oil Company's King Ranch recycling plant burning out after being on fire for several hours.
Date: December 19, 1964
Duration: 1 minute 18 seconds
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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