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    [Telegram to Price Daniel, page 1 - 1954-08-17]

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    Page one of telegram sent to Price Daniel on August 17, 1954. The telegram references Private Abel Cisneros's application for hardship discharge submitted on August 3, 1954

    [Letter from John J. Herrera to Price Daniel - April 28, 1953]

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    Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, to Senator Price Daniel of Texas, dated April 28, 1953. Herrera acknowledges the receipt of Senator Daniel's letter and offer to obtain three United States flags that were to be flown over the Capitol building. These flags were to be purchased for three of the Texas LULAC councils

    [Letter from Price Daniel to John J. Herrera - April 1, 1953]

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    Letter from Senator Price Daniel of Texas to John J. Herrera, dated April 1, 1953. Daniel is replying to Herrera's request for flags that flew over the Capitol to be purchased for LULAC Councils in Houston, Port Arthur and Freeport, Texas

    [Telegram to Price Daniel, page 2 - August 17, 1954]

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    Page two of telegram sent to Price Daniel on August 17, 1954. The telegram references Private Abel Cisneros's application for hardship discharge submitted on August 3, 1954. Handwritten on back: "1954 Aug 17 PM 8 58.

    Price Daniel and Family

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    Photograph of Price Daniel and family. Daniel was The Attorney General of Texas when this photo was taken

    [Governor Marion Price Daniel swearing into office]

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    Gov. Price Daniel swearing into office. Austin, Texas

    [Governor Marion Price Daniel with family]

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    Gov. Price Daniel with his family. Austin, Texas

    Price Daniel

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    Photograph Price Daniel speaking at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel in Austin, Texas. His career included Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Attorney General of Texas, US Senator, Texas Governor, member of Texas Supreme Court. He also was a trustee of Baylor University and Baylor College of Medicine. When he passed away in 1988, he had held more offices of public trust than anyone else in Texas history

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Price Daniel requesting that a donation not be credited to him as an individual, and instead be credited to the Kempner family or the H. Kempner Cotton Company
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