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Indian Affairs: Speech of Hon. Edward Degener, of Texas, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 21, 1871.

Description: Text of a speech by a Texas Representative to the U.S. House of Representatives regarding acts committed by Indians against people living in certain counties of Texas, including the number of persons killed, injured, or kidnapped, and property stolen. The speech references a bill drafted to address the issue, titled "A bill for the better protection of the frontiers of Texas" and includes some dialogue with other Representatives.
Date: 1871
Creator: Degener, Edward, 1809-1890
Partner: Austin College

Indian Affairs: Speech of Hon. Edward Degener, of Texas, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 21, 1871.

Description: Text of a speech by a Texas Representative to the U.S. House of Representatives regarding acts committed by Indians against people living in certain counties of Texas, including the number of persons killed, injured, or kidnapped, and property stolen. The speech references a bill drafted to address the issue, titled "A bill for the better protection of the frontiers of Texas" and includes some dialogue with other Representatives.
Date: 1871
Creator: Degener, Edward, 1809-1890
Partner: Austin College

[QC-13 Report 1980]

Description: A group of documents with the goals for the Dallas committee as whole in the year 1980. Page three indicates gay and lesbian issues and topics along with instances were police used brutal force and abuse of power against the homosexual community.
Date: September 17, 1980
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Memo from Tana G. Rubin sent to Don Maison]

Description: A letter from Tana G. Rubin thanking Don Maison for his written material about the law enforcement and the gay community conflicts. However, Rubin admitted to only have interested in the courtroom releated material.
Date: 198X-08-18
Creator: The Dallas Gay Alliance
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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