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    [Letter from Jose F. Hernandez to John J. Herrera]

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    Letter from Jose F. Hernandez to John J. Herrera. Hernandez, of the Villarreal Funeral Home in Rosenberg, Texas, writes to Herrera asking for Herrera's help in a local matter. Manuel Ortega's son, Samuel Ortega, was beaten by the police. Hernandez includes information about Samuel Ortega

    [Letter from Alfred J. Hernandez to Joe Garza - February 12, 1966]

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    Letter from Alfred J. Hernandez to Joe Garza, dated February 12, 1966, declining an invitation to speak at the LULAC Annual Banquet in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 19, 1966

    [Letter from George Hernandez to John J. Herrera - November 3, 1960]

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    Letter from George Hernandez, Secretary, Viva Kennedy-Johnson Club of Port Arthur, Texas, to John J. Herrera. Hernandez thanks Herrera for being present at the Viva Kennedy-Johnson Club of Port Arthur's election rally, and praises Herrera for his inspiring speech. Hernandez also invites Herrera to participate and hear the next Democratic candidate, Lyndon B. Johnson

    [Letter from Jose F. Hernandez to John J. Herrera - May 15, 1951]

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    Letter from Jose F. Hernandez of Rosenberg, Texas to John J. Herrera, dated May 15, 1951. Hernandez asks Herrera to stop at the LULAC meeting in Rosenburg

    [Letter from Alfred J. Hernandez to Pete Tijerina - February 4, 1967]

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    Letter from Alfred J. Hernandez to Pete Tijerina, February 4, 1967, regarding the N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the need to set up a meeting with Chicano lawyers to address issues associated with Mexican-American causes in Texas

    [Letter from John J. Herrera to Alfred J. Hernandez - October 21, 1968]

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    Letter from John J. Herrera to Alfred J. Hernandez accompanying a number of letters being forwarded to Hernandez

    [Letter from Richard Hernandez to John J. Herrera - July 20, 1978]

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    Letter from Richard "Rico" Hernandez, Deputy Assistant to President Jimmy Carter, to John J. Herrera, apologizing for misplacing Herrera's address, and thanking Herrera for his contributions during their meeting with the President. The letter is typed on White House letterhead

    Report : Petition of J. Hernandez

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    Report : Petition of J. Hernandez. [339] Seminole war

    Report : Petition of J. Hernandez

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