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Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project University of Houston Carolina A. Villarroel, Ph. D. Brown Foundation Director of Research [email protected] Alonso S. Perales Collection Index to the microfilm Reel 1 Boletín Informativo. Secretaría de la Presidencia Managua. Nicaragua Sept.1974-Marzo 1959 Noticias de Nicaragua. Revista de la Prensa Nacional . Enero 1953-Agosto 1955 Nicaragua. Bulletin of the Nicaraguan Embassy. June 1948-August 1948 Reel 2 El Mañana, Nuevo Laredo, Tam. 3 Mayo, 1977 Actividades. Órgano oficial de la Cámara Mexicana de Comercio, Inc. San Antonio, TX., Mayo 1940 El Demócrata. Periódico de Campaña Pro-Yarborough. Agosto 1954 El Porvenir. San Antonio, Texas. Mayo 28, 1934 La Razón. Del Río, Texas. Mayo 15, 1933 Actualidad. El Paso, Texas. Noviembre 18, 1936 El Mundo. Del Río, Texas. 22 Octubre 1936 El Defensor. Edinburg, Texas. Enero 31, 1930 La Voz de México. San Antonio, Texas. Ed. Rómulo Mungia. Octubre 15, 1947 Chicano Times. Texas. Febrero 14-Febrero 28, 1975 El Texano (The Texan). San Antonio, Texas. Julio 17, 1936 The Alice Echo. Noviembre 5, 1936 Latinos. Austin, Texas. Julio 10, 1937 Heraldo de San Felipe. Del Río, Texas. Diciembre, 1933 Justicia Social. San Antonio, Texas. Diciembre, 1940 El Dictamen. Brownsville, Texas. Mayo 9, 1930 El Cronista del Valle. Brownsville, Texas. Mayo 24, 1929 Notas de Kingsville. Kingsville, Texas. Agosto 4, 1949 Page 1 of 54

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Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage ProjectUniversity of Houston

Carolina A. Villarroel, Ph. D.Brown Foundation Director of Research

[email protected]

Alonso S. Perales CollectionIndex to the microfilm

Reel 1

Boletín Informativo. Secretaría de la Presidencia Managua. Nicaragua Sept.1974-Marzo 1959Noticias de Nicaragua. Revista de la Prensa Nacional. Enero 1953-Agosto 1955Nicaragua. Bulletin of the Nicaraguan Embassy. June 1948-August 1948

Reel 2

El Mañana, Nuevo Laredo, Tam. 3 Mayo, 1977Actividades. Órgano oficial de la Cámara Mexicana de Comercio, Inc. San Antonio, TX., Mayo 1940 El Demócrata. Periódico de Campaña Pro-Yarborough. Agosto 1954El Porvenir. San Antonio, Texas. Mayo 28, 1934La Razón. Del Río, Texas. Mayo 15, 1933Actualidad. El Paso, Texas. Noviembre 18, 1936El Mundo. Del Río, Texas. 22 Octubre 1936El Defensor. Edinburg, Texas. Enero 31, 1930La Voz de México. San Antonio, Texas. Ed. Rómulo Mungia. Octubre 15, 1947Chicano Times. Texas. Febrero 14-Febrero 28, 1975El Texano (The Texan). San Antonio, Texas. Julio 17, 1936The Alice Echo. Noviembre 5, 1936Latinos. Austin, Texas. Julio 10, 1937Heraldo de San Felipe. Del Río, Texas. Diciembre, 1933Justicia Social. San Antonio, Texas. Diciembre, 1940El Dictamen. Brownsville, Texas. Mayo 9, 1930El Cronista del Valle. Brownsville, Texas. Mayo 24, 1929Notas de Kingsville. Kingsville, Texas. Agosto 4, 1949Tiempo Laredo. Laredo, Texas. Enero 22, 1934El Comercio (The Commerce). Harlingen, Texas. Agosto 12, 1927Las Noticias. Laredo, Texas. Dir. Eduardo Idar. Octubre 1, 1927 Sun Valley News. June 14, 1978El Internacional. Del Río, Texas. 1924

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Acción, Semanario de Lectura Selecta y Amena escrito para los obreros. Diciembre 30, 1933El Internacional. Del Río, Texas. Octubre 9, 1924El Independiente. Río Grande, Texas. Enero 22, 1927. Diciembre 27, 1930El Mañana. No dateUnión. Detroit, Michigan. Julio 12, 1952Adelante. McAllen, Texas. Dir. José Ponce. Diciembre 31, 1966Tiempo. Semanario de la vida y de la verdad. Julio 2, 1948. Junio 30, 1950La Libertad. San Diego, Texas. Diciembre 10, 1938Alerta (Por Politiquito). San Antonio, Texas. Abril 17, 1941. Mayo 1, 1941The Dallas Morning News. February 16, 1944El Fronterizo. Gran Diario de Juárez. Ciudad Juárez, Chih. Agosto, 9 1944El Heraldo del Norte. Consagrado a los intereses de Coahuila. Saltillo, Coah. Agosto 28, 1944Fort Worth Star-Telegram. April 24, 1944Fort Worth Press. March 9, 1944Beeville Bee Picayune. Beeville, Texas. April 6, 1944Evening Valley Monitor. McAllen, Texas. April 18, 1944New York World-Telegram. April 12, 1944Evening Valley Monitor. March 30, 1944La Prensa. San Antonio, Texas. Febrero 24, 1944. Marzo 8, 1944. Marzo 24, 1944. Abril 8, 1944. Abril 29, 1944. Abril 30, 1944. Agosto 29, 1944El Taoseño. Taos, Nuevo México. Abril 27, 1944El Oriente. Corpus Christi, Texas. Julio 16, 1927Papá Grande. El semanario de los obreros mexicanos de San Antonio, Texas. Semana del 7 al 13 de Octubre, 1933El Puerto. Semanario independiente de información general. Brownsville, Texas. Junio 4, 1955La Avispa. Semanario chismoso, vacilador entrón y sostenedor de lo que se dice en cualquier terreno. Del Río, Texas. Agosto 6, 1927

Reel 3Commissions and committees

Arica-TacnaCorrespondence Cox, Raymond, May 15 – June 20, 1925Elias, Raymond, April 22, 1925Kreger, E. A., June 19, 1926 – Dec. 12, 1928Lessiter, W., March 27, 1926Stabler, Jordan Herbert, April 26, 1926

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Welles, summer, May 11, 1925

Arbitration PapersPlebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Aug. 19, 1925 (3rd

carbon)Plebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Sept. 1, 1925 (3rd carbon/3copies)Plebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Sept. 2, 1925 (3rd carbon copies)Untitled Plebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Sept. 5, 1925 (3rd carbon) Plebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Sept. 10, 1925 (3rd carbon)Plebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Sept. 11, 1925 (3rd carbon)Plebiscitary Commission TACNA ARICA Arbitration, Sept 12, 1925 (3rd

carbon)Speeches by General John J. Pershing

Reel 4The Voting on the Motions

The Plebiscitary Commission Tacna-Arica Arbitration

Address of the Presidential at 16th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, December 9, 1925Remarks of General Pershing at the 15th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, November 28, 1925Registration and Election LawRemarks of General Pershing at the 5th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, October 8, 1925Remarks of General Pershing at the 13th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, November 12th, 1925Remarks of General Pershing at the 14th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, November 21, 1925Remarks of General Pershing at the 10th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, November 4, 1925Remarks of the President of the Commission, November 2, 1925Remarks of General Pershing at the 8th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, October 26, 1925Remarks of General Pershing at the 6th meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, October 10, 1925Speech by General John J, Pershing at the meeting of the Plebiscitary Commission, October 10, 1925

National Foreign Trade Council.

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Daniel A. Del Rio “Latin American Trade Potentialities.”Daniel Roper “National Self-sufficiency of International Efficiency.”Ernest V. Gent “After the N.R.A. –The Webb—Pomerene Act.” James S. Carson “What’s ahead in Latin America Trade.”John Garwod “Foreign Investments in Latin America and other factors influencing Inter-American commerce.”Walter Parker “The Value of Cotton Exports to the Economic Life of the United States.”Wm Holmes Davis “Some American Tobacco Export Problems.”Henry A Wallace “The Reopening of Foreign Markets for Our Agricultural Products.”Bernhard K. Schaefer “What Coffee Means to Latin-American Trade.”Charles E. Spencer “American Corporate Investments.”A.B. Cox “Cotton in Texas as a Factor in Foreign Trade.”Ralph W. Close “The Growth of South Africa.”

Reel 5Manuscripts:

Por mi religión 1951-1960

Reel 6Manuscripts:

Por mi religión (1951-1960)

Reel 7Manuscripts:

Arquitectos de nuestros propios destinos (1945-1959)

Reel 8 Manuscripts:

Arquitectos de nuestros propios destinos (1945-1959)

Reel 9Manuscripts:

Arquitectos de nuestros propios destinos (1945-1959)

Por mi religión (1954)

Reel 10Manuscripts by other authors:

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“A guisa de prólogo,” unsigned prologue by an unknown author (perhaps C. Castañeda) for a book by Alonso Perales.“A la muy amada memoria del Sr. Don Francisco Pérez,” by Melesio Pérez.“A propósito de la condecoración Águila Azteca”…”, by C. K. Quin.“A los ciudadanos del condado Hidalgo” by Joe Alamía.“Acróstico” by José Lorenzo Ávila.“All Americans” Olivia Pérez.“All Chips Off Same Block Fermer Points Out” Olivia Perez.“All Kinds of People” by Mrs. Santos Lozano“Alonso S. Perales in the name…”“Alonso S. Perales,” by Gilberto M. Hinojosa.“Alonso S. Perales…” by Adela Sloss Vento. “Alonso S. Perales” unsigned.“Alonso S. Perales. Born…”“Alonso S. Perales Precursor and founder of LULAC” by Adela Sloss Vento.“Ambassador’s Edwards’ Speech…”“Antecedentes de Alonso S. Perales.” “Better School Committees” March 24, 1948.“Biography of Alonso S. Perales.”“The Bounds of State and Church in Education”, by Carlos Castañeda. “Cachorros de León y aguiluchos de Anahuac en tierra de Texas,” by Carlos Castañeda. “Los centros de vicio en los barrios latinoamericanos” by Adela S. Vento. “The Circus Perales of San Antonio,” by the Committee.“Comentarios acerca de la obra En Defensa de mi raza.” Unsigned.“The Constitution” by L. G. Meza.“Crucial Education Issues” by Edward Eyring et al.“Debemos ser americanos” by María Pérez Perales.“En defensa de mi raza” reviewed by Carlos Castañeda.“Discriminación al latinoamericano” by F. A. Hernández.“Discrimination” by Valdemar Gonzalez“Discrimination Here Shouts Visiting Valley Teacher,” by Ava L. Humphreys.“Discrimination Smacks of Nazis, Fireman Write,” Refugio Reyes.Discurso del Presidente Coolidge…”“En voz alta” by José Luz Sáenz.“Era una trade…” (Story) by Martha Pérez Perales.“España rinde homenaje al Lic. Alonso S. Perales,” by Edesio Pérez. April 1952.“Facts of the Records of the Citizens that are Held by Suspicion in the Dobbs Brothers Murders Case” by Adela Sloss.“Falsos apóstoles y malos políticos,” by Carlos Basáñez Rocha.

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“Felicitaciones para el Lic. Alonso Perales” various authors.“González Texas Hero, But Not about Self,” by Graham Hovey.“He was good enough in Turret.”Henry B. González Television program script.The Home of Free Men” by Carlos E. Castañeda.“Here is why Mr. Strickland”, by Felipe Garcia.“Henry B González Television Program.”“Homenaje” by Gilberto Díaz,“Honorable Alonso S. Perales,” by Luis Alvarado, Sr.“The Hope of Freemen” by Carlos Castañeda.“I have been requested…” by José S. Garza Ramírez.“Individual freedom, Social Justice and Peace.” (first page by Carlos Castañeda)“Interesante conferencia sustentó el culto Lic. Manuel Pacheco Moreno.”“An Invocation to Man.”“Just Who is Discriminating Against Who, Asks Writer”, by Bean O. Jameton.“Justa distinción al Dr. Carlos Castañeda,” by Manuel Pacheco Moreno.“La labor cristiana de Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales” by Paulino E. Rubio.“Labor Troubles, Chaotic World Memorial to FDR” by an Anglo-American.“The Language of Barrier in Bilingual Schools,” by Theodore J. Brenner, S.M“Lic. Antonio S. Perales.”“El Lic. Antonio S. Perales nació…”“El licenciado Antonio S. Perales nos hace declaraciones sobre el proyecto de ley antidiscriminatorio…”“Liderismo colectivo.”“Literatura mexicana” Manuel M. Fores.“Los latinoamericanos son leales.”“Los ‘mitos’ de Francisco de la Maza” by Alfonso Méndez Plancarte.“Luis y Engracia” by María Pérez Perales?“The Man We Honor.”“Memorandum re Alonso S. Perales.”Mi opinión acerca del libro En defensa de mi raza” by José de Luz Sáenz.“A Must in New Books.” “Native Latin American Contribution of the Colonization and Independence of Texas” by Eugene C. Baker. “Oil on Troubled Water.”“Opera.”“Our Own Backyard” By Jimmy Haynes.“Our Personal Relations with Mexicans” by Malcom Ross.

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“El paladín de la raza Lic. Alonso S. Perales fue condecorado,” by Benjamin F. Cuéllar, Sr.“Palabras de Arturo y Fres en la velada con el motivo de la muerte del Lic. Enrique Loaiza.”“Paper presented by Lick. Roberto Molina Pasquel…”“Perales, Alonso S., Lawyer…”Poems and lyrics: Diverse poetry and song lyrics signed and unsigned.“Power at the Polls.” “Price of Education,” by Valdemar González. “Program de 15 Minutos…Srs. Olivares Perales y Rodríguez.” “Protests to Continue until Discrimination is ended,” by Santos V. Lozano.“Puntos de consideración relacionados con la finalidad objetiva que anotó el Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales en su indicación o consideración que en Laredo no gustaron al Sr. Don Eduardo Idar.” Fraga, Telésforo.“Questions to be asked Mr. Perales.”“Quit Gripping and Try to Get Along, Latin Youth Advises Nation of Nations’” by Martha S. Williams.

Reel 11Manuscripts by other authors:

“Race Issue Arouses Ire of Mexicans,” by Curtis Vinson.“Racial Discrimination,” by José de Luz Sáenz.“Racial Discrimination Charged in Comal Co.”“Respetables damas y caballeros…” by Jim Bates.“Tinde Homenaje al Lic. Alonso S. Perales.”“The second Rate Citizen and democracy” draft by Carlos Castañeda.“The Seed is Still Alive.”“The Segregation Problem: Latin-Americans Must Help Too,” by Pat Galván.“Sic Transitt Glorias Mundi” by Paulino S. Rubio.“La Sociedad LULAC” by Mrs. Santos V. Lozano.“Solución al problema,” by Amado Vera Jr.“Sombra o luz,” poem by José de Luz Sáenz.“The Spanish Speaking People in the United States,” by Rev. John J. Birch“Speech of Senator Dennis Chávez of New Mexico at the Convention of LULACS on June 4, 1838, at El Paso, Texas.”“Statement of the Problem of Segregation,” by John L. McMahon.“Statement of William R. Sinkin…” “The Struggle of a Brave People” by Adela Sloss de Vento. “Statement of Ernesto Galarza, Labor Section Pan American Union.” “Statement of the Problem of Segregation” by John L McMahon.

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“A Study of the Educational Opportunities Provided to Spanish-Name Children in Ten Texas School Systems,” by Virgil E. Strickland and George I. Sánchez.“Ten Races Get Along” by Pfc. Joseph V. Delgado Jr.‘Texas en el año 1916…” fragment by Kelley et al.‘Texto del proyecto de ley Num. 68 conocido también con el nombre de proyecto de ley del buen vecino.”“Their Best Friends.”“The Triumph of a Lawyer of our Race.”“To Our Guests” Unsigned June 7 1959.“Two Men Fined after Guilty Plea to Assault Charge.”Unsigned, untitled essay, missing first three pages.Untitled (Title may be “The Problem as Seen by Others”) partial book manuscript, with essays by various authors, including Carlos Castañeda, José de Luz Saenz, Barnes, etc., pages 1-3, 19-37, 49-61, 77-130.Untitled manuscript in Spanish, a collection of essays and reports to be published in book form, possibly a draft for En defensa de mi raza, Vol 1. “Valley race Discrimination Appalling and Shameful” by Wayne Thomas.“We have in San Antonio a young lawyer…” Jan 15, 1934.“What is the fifth column? By C. E. Troutz.“What Our Sons Fought For...” by Laureano Flores.“Who set the Community’s Social Pattern? By rev. John J. Birch.“What Would Our Owners do Without Wetback Labor? By Valdemar González.“The Wishes of God,” by George Esqueda.“A Word for Mexico,” by Mrs. Santos V. Lozano.“Your Mind in Action,” by Fred a. Moss.

Reel 12 Manuscripts: Alonso S. Perales.

Radio Addresses and Interviews:

“A las colonias mexicanas y México-Texanas de Alice,” co-signed Perales and J. Luz Sáenz, undated.“A propósito del problema artístico que se desarrolla…”“A todos los patronos.” “El abogado Alonso S. Perales se retira de todo movimiento panamericanista en Texas.”“About a year ago, the San Antonio Board of Education…”“Addresses delivered as San Benito, Texas, Oct. 25, 1951.”“Además, la actitud firme…”

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“Al margen de las propuestas reformas a la Constitución del Estado de Texas,” by Alonso S. Perales.“Amarás a tu prójimo como a ti mismo,” incomplete ms (p.2 only) Feb. 18, 1951“Antes que te cases,” Oct. 1951, by Alonso S. Perales.“Are We Good Neighbors?” two separate drafts, one dated April 1948.“Army Returns Remains of South Texas Heroes for Burial in Cemeteries Near Homes.” Aug. 28, 1948. Alonso S. Perales.“Arte de México, La Real Academia de San Carlos.”“Carta abierta.” “Citations to the Congressional Medal of Honor.” “El Comité Presidencial de Prácticas Justas…” “El Controlador General de los Estados Unidos dicta una interpretación…”“Damas y caballeros…”“Damas y caballeros, como abogado su servidor…”“Datos para la prensa.”“Declaraciones del Lic. Alonso S. Perales acerca del Proyecto de Ley Anti-Discriminatoria….”“Democracy and Church Related Schools.”“Democracy Will Be a Reality for Americans of Mexican Descent in Texas.”“Derechos constitucionales.”“Directo y gentil radio autitorio…”“Discrimination against Persons…” “El discurso del Lic. Alonso S. Perales en la Gran Fiesta de la Raza…” 1932.“Discurso pronunciado por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales en favor de la candidature del Lic. James S. Bates.”“Editoriales.”“Educational Opportunities of the Latin-American Child above the Elementary School Level…” “Elección el martes.”“La elección sobre el sistema de gerencia…” “La evolución de la raza mexicana en Texas.”“En defensa de mi raza.”“En la primera parte…”“¿Es debido a nuestra falta de aseo que se nos humilla?”“España en San Antonio.”“El estado de las gestiones encaminadas a acabar con la discriminación.”“Ha presentado su renuncia…”“Hasta qué grado puede el gobierno federal…” Oct. 21, 1944. “Hermanos de la raza.”“Los héroes México-Americanos.” Los héroes México-Americanos.”

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“His Excellency, The Most Rev. Robert E. Lucey…,” Speech on racial prejudice in Spain, given to the Knights of Columbus, March 20, 1952.“Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners, Ladies and Gentlemen.”“Honorable W. W. McCrory.”“I Have No Personal Complaint.” “Hoy es la gran velada.”“Importante reunión de la Commisión de Salubridad.”“El impuesto electoral y nuestra lucha en pro de justicia social.” “Información.” “Informe… acerca del estado de las gestiones encaminadas a terminar con la discriminación.” “El intercambio universitario entre México y Estados Unidos…”“Un interesantísismo ciclo de conferencias.”“It is a great pleasure…”“El joven Gonzalo Garza…” “Juvenile Board Judges Refuse to Act in the Face of Rising Delinquency!” “La juventud hispanoamericana de San Antonio…” “La leyenda del conejo.” “El Lic. Alonso S. Perales nos hace declaraciones sobre el Proyecto de Ley Antidiscriminatorio.” Jan. 12, 1945.“El Lic. Alonso S. Perales renuncia…”“El Lic. Alonso S. Perales ha presentado su renuncia”“Lista de personas que asistieron al almuerzo…” “Lista que contiene los nombres de las poblaciones en Texas en donde se le ha negado el servicio a los mexicanos…”“El martes de la semana próxima…estuvo… Daniel Salinas.”“Mexican Atmosphere.”“The Mexican people also…”“Un mexicano que defiende sus derechos y a nuestra raza.”“Mis dignos conciudadanos.” “Mis distinguidos conciudadnos de origen hispano.”“Mis dignos conciudadanos y hermanos de raza.” “Mis dignos conciudadanos de origen mexicano.”“Mis dignos conciudadanos México-Americanos.”“Mis muy estimados radio-escuchas:”“Must in New Books,” by the American Progressive Association.“My Fellow Americans of County Precinct No. 1,” “El negocio del censo de Estados Unidos…” “North St. Mary’s Street Skaitn Rink.” “Nuestra juventud debe aprender lo que es el matrimonio antes de casarse.”“Nuestro pueblo puede ayudarse a sí mismo.” Nov. 20, 1948.“Nuestro pueblo sufre otra gran pérdida.” “Numerosos jóvenes graduados de la escuela superior…”“Oportunidades educativas que debemos aprovechar.”

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“Optimismo.”“Over a century ago…” Essay on Texas Mexican founders of the Republic of Texas, English and Spanish versions.“Perales, Alonso,” biography for “Who’s Who in the American Electoral Mission of Nicaragua –1930.”“Perales, Alonso,” biography for “Who’s Who in the American Electoral Mission of Nicaragua – 1930.”“El periódico es útil cuando sirve los intereses de la colectividad,” Feb. 13, 1946. “El “Poll-Tax” o Impuesto Electoral.” Jan. 26, 1945. “Por qué vote por el Gobernado Shivers.”“El porvenir de los México-Americanos.”“Power at the Polls.”“Practically All Mexican Laborers are of a Racial Mixture….” “Preguntas hechas por el Sr. J. L. Hidalgo al Lic. Perales.”“Problemas del hogar.” Ms., Feb. 21, 1951.“Problemas del hogar.” Ts. “Problemas fundamentales de México.”“La próxima conferencia de cancilleres y el porvenir de nuestros pueblos.” “El proyecto de Ley Antidiscriminatorio fue aprobado.”

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“Rambling Around.” No date.List of courses taken at St. Mary’s Univ. School of Law“… sus labores cívico sociales el concilio Num. 16 de la Liga de Leales Americanos.”“El reciente fallo de la cuarta corte de apelaciones civiles y la doctrina del buen vecino.”“…redondas panamericanas, clubes de rotarios, leones, y Kiwanis…”“Resolution introduced by Alonso S. Perales Delegate to the Texas Bar Association.”“Servicio especial para ‘La Prensa.’” May 3, 1933. “Servicio especial para ‘la prensa.’” May 4, 1933. “A mis conciudadanos Mexico-Americanos.” “La situación de nuestra niñez escolar del lado occidental de San Antonio.” Nov. 9, 1947.“Some Places where Mexicans are Discrimated against… by denying them service or by… ““Speech to be delivered by Alonso S. Perales, local attorney, at 1:45 pm today, in behalf of the anti-Maverick ticket.”“Speech to be delivered by Alonso S. Perales, local attorney, at 4pm today, on Station KABC (hora nacional)“Radio talk to be delivered by Mr. Alonso S. Perales during the “Hora Anahuac” program at 1:45 pm today.” Begins with, “Mis dignos conciudadanos y Hermanos de Raza..”

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“Mis conciudadanos y Hermanos de Raza…” Begins with, “…tener la oportunidad…”Untitled document… by Paul J. Kilday“Muy estimados conciudadanos y hermanos de raza.” Begins with “Me congratulo de tener la oportunidad…” Sample Ballot – Instructions for Voting the Anti-Maverick TicketParagraph about earnings of garbage truck driver (with handwritten notes)Two handwritten documents“Speech to be delivered by Alonso S. Perales, Local Attorney at 4pm today, on station KABC (Hora Nacional).” Addressed to: “Mis dignos conciudadanos…” and begins with “Me congratulo…” (same speech as listed above but with handwritten notes on it)“Speech to be delivered by Alonso S. Perales, Local Attorney, at 1:45, today, in behalf of the anti-Maverick ticket.” Addressed to “Mis dignos ciudadanos”… begins with “Celebro sobremanera tener nuevamente…”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Lonso S. Perales, a través de la estación radiodifusora KABC, El día 6 de mayo de 1941, en pro de la planilla encabezada por el Sr. Lic. C. K. Quin.” Addressed to “Mis dignos conciudadanos…” Begins with “Una vez más tengo la honra…” (contains handwritten notes).“Radio Talk to be made by Alonso S. Perales Over station KABC, Friday, May 2nd, at 6:45 PM.” Addressed to “My fellow Americans.” Begins with “I am very happy to have…”“Mis estimados radiooyentes.”“El reciente fallo de la cuarta corte de apelaciones civiles y la doctrina del buen vecino.”Letter to Coke R. Stevenson. Feb. 9, 1944.“La respuesta del gobernador” Feb. 17, 1944 AND “La contestacion del Lic. Perales.” Feb. 25, 1944.“El reciente fallo de la cuarta corte de apelaciones civiles y la doctrina del buen vecino.”“El Representante Maverick hace declaraciones a la prensa.”“Resume of Address Made by Alonso S. Perales Before the Pan American Round Table of San Antonio, TX, at the St. Anthony Hotel, on Nov. 16, 1936.”“El … técnico Jesús C. Flores.”“El Sargento Macario García…..” Sept. 13, 1945.“Se establece en San Antonio una escuela de gobierno y ciudadanía.”“Se nos ha oido en la conferencia de cancilieres.”“Sentida defunción.”“Será suficiente con que un candidato declare que es anti-comunista?” Sept. 19, 1954.“Several leading Mexican-Americans met a San Antonio…”Sra. Elsa Guerra de Bond, and Srita. Gloria Guerra. 6-7-53.Handwritten notes“Some places where Mexicans are discriminated against in Texas either by denying them service or by segregating them from anglo-americans.”“Triunfo el Gran Maestro Carlos Chávez.” Begins with, “Nuestra raza está de…”“Spanish Language and Politics in the Frontier States.”

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“Un proyecto de ley que debe de ser desprobado.” “No matter how brief nor how long a time it takes…”Names of licenciadosOne typed document (a continuation of other document?) One handwritten document, addressed: “Mis dignos conciudadanos.” “Speech to be delivered by Alonso S. Perales” Addressed “Mis dignos ciudadanos” and begins with “En primer lugar deseo saludar…”“Speech to be delivered by Alonso S. Perales, Local Attorney, Over KABC and K?SA today (June 27, 1941)” Addressed “Mis dignos conciudadanos…” “Statement Made by Alonso S. Perales, San Antonio Attorney, with reference to the Spears Anti-Discrimination Bill.” April 1945.“To the Texas Pan American Round Tables, Rotary, Lions, and Kiwanis Clubs…”“Toma ímpetus la campaña contra las casas de asignación.”“Translation of talk to be made by Alonso S. Perales over KABC on Saturday and Sunday, May 1st, 1943.”“Translation of talk to be made by Mr. Alonso S. Perales at 7:15 pm, Sunday, May 9, 1943, over Station KMAC.”“Visitantes.”“Viva la prensa – la tribuna de la raza!”“A los votantes del condado de Hidalgo.” March 21, 1932.“Western Hemisphere, Awake!”“Ladies and Gentlemen: On the 11th day of the present month of May…”“Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentleman: I am indeed very happy to have...” RE: “What kind of education do Latin-American citizens want for their children?”“Sinopsis de la plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales ante la conferencia sobre la educación de la niñez hispanoamericana…”“Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentleman: I am indeed very happy to have..” RE: “What kind of education do Latin-American citizens want for their children?” “Mexicanos: Educad a vuestros hijos.”Sample Ballot – “Test – I am a democrat.”“Mexicanos, etc.” (part of other document?) May , 1923.“Principios contraproducentes para la americanización en Estados Unidos.” Nov. 4, 1919.“Para que el México-Americano pueda sentirse americano hay que tratarlo como americano.” May 16, 1920.“Protesta contra lo aseverado por James E. Ferguson.” Jan. 3, 1921. Published in “La Prensa” of San Antonio, TX on Jan. 7, 1921.“Jóvenes Mexico-Americanos, estudiad derecho!”“Una presentación teatral que no hace justicia al pueblo mexicano.” May 15, 1923 Published in The Washinton Post in May of 1923.Note to Edward F. WitsellContinuation of “Una presentacion teatral que no hace justicia al pueblo Mexicano.” May 15, 1923. Published in The Washinton Post in May of 1923.“La ignorancia como causa de los prejuicios raciales.” Aug. 20, 1923.“El sufragio de los Mexico-Americanos.” June 25, 1924.“Conferencias en pro del mejoramiento de los mexicanos.” Aug. 2, 1924.

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“A las colonias mexicanas y México-Texanas de Alice, San Diego, Corpus Christi, Kingsville, Falfurri S, Cameron y El Valle bajo del Río Grande.” Sept. 1924.“Dos ideales y un solo fin.” Editorial de “El Monitor” de Falfurrias, Texas. Aug. 28, 1924.“El problema de los Mexico-Americanos.” Oct. 1924.“La evolución de los México-Americanos” Oct. 1924.“El ideal de los México-Americanos.” Oct. 1924.“Calurosa defensa de los trabajadores mexicanos.” Published in “La Prensa” San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 9, 1926 and in “The Washington Post.” Washington, DC, Sept. 5, 1926.“Se pide justicia en el caso de Raymondville.” Oct. 24, 1926. “La Prensa” in San Antonio on Nov. 3, 1926.Traducción del inglés: letter to Miriam A. Ferguson, Oct. 24, 1926.“Protesta en contra de una compañía de terrenos.”Letter to McAllen Real Estate Board. Jan. 29, 1927.“Carta enviada al Presidente Coolidge protestando contra los asesinatos de Raymondville.” Feb. 14, 1927.“En defensa de los mexicanos” to Delta Development Co. Feb. 15, 1927.“Una justa defensa de los mexicanos” March 1927.“En defensa de la raza – una importante carta al Presidente Coolidge.” April 30, 1927.Note: Re: Sept. 1927 “La Prensa”“La juventud mexicana” Sept. 1929.“Oportunidades educativas que debemos aprovechar.” Agosto 28, 1935.“La convención de la Asociación Anti-Tuberculosis del Estado de Texas.” La Prensa, San Antonio, April 14, 1936.“Honremos la memoria de los héroes de origen mexicano.” Managua, Nicaragua, June 30, 1928.“Gestiones en favor de mexicanos que se hallan en la cárcel acusados de haber entrado a este país ilegalmente.” May 3, 1929.Letter to Hon. John Garner. May 3, 1929.“Fue un acontecimiento la convención de la liga de ciudadanos en Edinburg….” “El discurso del Lic. Perales en la gran fiesta de la raza efectuada en el auditorio.” Oct. 15, 1933.“Protesta contra la segregación de nuestra juventud en los campos del gobierno.” Aug. 27, 1935“Se reunió la Commisión de Salubridad.” Nov. 3, 1935.“Otra protesta con respeto a las pensiones.” Nov. 15, 1935.“Defendiendo a unos mexicanos humildes ante el consejo de servicio civil de policía y bomberos de San Antonio, Texas, El día 13, de Noviembre de 1935.”Article: “La Asociación de Padres y Maestros” Dec. 1935.“Solicitando facilidades escolares para nuestra niñez.” La Prensa, San Antonio, Jan. 30, 1936.“A propósito de un concurso para embellecer solares.” La Prensa, April 11, 1936.“A las mesas redondas panamericanas, clubes de rotarios, leones, y Kiwanis…”

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“Protesta contra unos versos ofensivos para el pueblo mexicano.” May 20, 1936. “Por ejemplo, un representante oficial…”“Nuestra próxima convención y el porvenir de nuestra niñez escolar.” June 2, 1936.“Como pedir facilidades escolares para nuestra niñez.” Sept. 1936“La verdadera misión de nuestra liga.”“Inserción ‘A’”“Resumen de las labores del Concilio No. 16 de San Antonio de la Liga de Ciudadanos Unidos Latinoamericanos desde junio de 1935 hasta junio de 1936.” “Las próximas elecciones y el porvenir de nuestra niñez.” July 1936.“El México-Americano y las recientes elecciones.” “La educación de la niñez es obligatoria.”“Dilecto y gentil radio auditorio, muy buenos días.” – Benjamín F. Cuéllar“Estimados radiooyentes:” begins with “Recordaréis que os hablaba en mi última conferencia…”“Ladies and Gentlemen: The Public Affairs Forum takes pleasure…” KONO Broadcasting Station, March 3, 1941.“Plática del Lic. Alonso S. Perales ante la Asociación Mexicana de Hombres de Negocios, la noche del 17 del actual.” “Preguntas hechas por el Sr. J. L. Hidalgo Al Lic. Perales.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación KMAS, El día 4 de Mayo…”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de los micrófonos de “Hora Nacional” el día 22 del actual.” Jan 22, 1943.“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a traves de los micrófonos de la “Hora Nacional” el día 25 del actual.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a traves de los micrófonos de la “Hora Nacional.” El día 28 del actual.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a traves de los micrófonos de la “Hora Nacional.” El día 29 del actual.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales en la transmission de LA VOZ DE LA RAZA la noche del 23 de marzo de 1932.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales, en la transmission de LA VOZ DE LA RAZA, por la estación KABC, la noche del 10 del actual.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación Radiodifusora “KCOR”, durante la hora católica, el jueves, 7 de septiembre de 1950.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación Radiodifusora “KCOR”, durante la hora católica, el jueves, 28 de septiembre de 1950.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación Radiodifusora “KCOR”, durante la hora católica, el lunes, 2 de octubre de 1950.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales en favor de la planilla Maverick, el 20 de mayo de 1947, a través de la estación KCOR.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales en favor de la planilla Maverick, el 23 de mayo de 1947, a través de la estación KCOR.”

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“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales en favor de la planilla Maverick, el 27 de mayo de 1947, a través de la estación KCOR.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales en favor de la planilla Maverick, el 25 de mayo de 1947, a través de la estación KCOR.”Handwritten document“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de los micrófonos de la estación Radiodifusora “KCOR” a las 6:45 PM el día 3 de Julio de 1948.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación “KCOR” a las 6:30 PM el día 15 de septiembre de 1948.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación KIWW, a las 7 de la tarde, el jueves, 24 de agosto de 1950.“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de los micrófonos de “KCOR”, el día 24 de septiembre de 1948, a las 6:30PM.”“Hora Católica – Septiembre 24, 1948”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de los micrófonos “KCOR”, el viernes, primero de octubre de 1948.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación KIWW, a las 6 de la tarde, el martes, 22 de agosto de 1950.”“Declaración del Lic. Alberto A. Pena en favor de la candidature del Sr. Juez W. W. McCrory, expresada a través de la estación Radiodifusora KIWW, el 23 de agosto de 1950.”“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación KCOR, el 20 del actual, en favor de la candidatura del Sr. William Maldonado.”“Mis muy estimados radio-oyentes.” Begins with “Hoy tengo el gusto..”“Ladies and Gentlemen of the Radio Audience: I am indebted to Mrs. Munguia…”“Mis muy estimados radio-oyentes.” Begins with “la opinion general entre las personas…” “¿Quién es Dios?“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la Estación KCOR, a las 6:40PM, el día 25 de octubre de 1948.”“Mis muy estimados radiooyentes” Begins with “mucho agradezco la oportunidad…” “Entrevista entre el Lic. Alonso S. Perales y los licenciados Rubén R. Lozano, Alberto A. Peña, Abe San Miguel, Frank Alvarado y Carlos Albidress, hijo, celebrada a través de los micrófonos de la estación Radiodifusora KIWW, el día 23 del actual.”“Spot Annoucements in behalf of the Candidacy of Judge W. W. McCrory.”“Radio Talk to be made by Alonso S. Perales, local attorney, over station KABC, Friday May 2nd, at 6:45 PM.”Handwritten note“Plática sustentada por el Lic. Alonso S. Perales a través de la estación Radiodifusora , el día XX de mayo de 1950.”“Talk to be made by Attorney Alonso S. Perales over Station KMAC on May 4, 1943.”Etc. (Many more radio addresses in folder).

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Newspapers:

La Novedades, Kinsgville, Texas, 1936-1937.La Voz, San Antonio, Texas, 1938-1960.El Demócrata, San Diego, Texas, 1936-1939.La Verdad, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1951-1960.El Paladín, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1927-1938.Diógenes. Por la patria y por la raza. Seminario Liberal Mexicanista, McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas, 1927-1931.El Popular, Semanario informativo, Del Río, Texas, 1929-1931.México en el Valle, Mission Texas, 1927.La Verdad, Seminario de Información, Literatura y Anuncios, Falfurrias, Texas, 1929-1936.Actualidad, LULAC, San Antonio, Texas, 1933-1935.LULAC News, San Antonio, Texas, 1941-1943.El Tiempo, Raymondville, Texas, 1958-1960.Milicia Antes del Porvenir, Semanario Independiente del Pueblo, Kingsville, Texas, 1931.El Latino, San Ángelo, Texas 1936-1937.El Fronterizo, Rio Grande City, Texas 1927.

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Correspondence A-I

A.Allen, Federico, June 30-Nov. 9, 1927 (NOTE: this letter was written by Federico Allen Hinojosa... more of his letters are under H)Anderson, Charles W., Oct. 6, 1941 – Oct. 10, 1941Anonymous, no date.Austin, Roberto E., Jan. 8, 1932 – Aug. 5, 1954

B.Barrera, Luis, Oct. 2, 1927 – June 19, 1933Barrientes, Candelario U., May 31, 1933 – May 8, 1938Basánez Rocha, Carlos, Aug. 10 – Sept. 17, 1927Benitez, Joe, June 14 – 20, 1974Bing Crosby Enterprises, Feb. 4, 1954Brewster, D. W., Sept. 26, 1927Brown, John W., Nov. 28-30, 1936

C.Calderón, Carlos A., Jan. 6, 1945Canales, J. T., Sept. 1, 1927 – 1958

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Castañeda, Carlos E., Dec. 24, 1943 – Oct. 25, 1957Canamar, Henry, March 20, 1934 Carssow, William B., Jan. 14 – Feb. 17, 1937 Castro, Román, Oct. 23, 1927Chávez, Luis M., Sept. 15, 1927 – Aug. 20, 1927Cochran, J. C., May 4, 1934 Contreras, Hernán H., April 2, 1934 – Aug. 7, 1950Cotton, Thomas L., March 30, 1931Councils of the League of Latin-American Citizens, Dec. 3 – 23, 1927Cruz, Alejandro, June 29 – Aug. 8, 1927

D.Davis, Herbert L., Nov. 29 – Dec. 15, 1933Duran y Carbajal, A., Feb. 16, 1937Dominguez, A. A., June 5, 1946Dwyer, Pat, Mar. 21, 1941

E.Editor, San Antonio Express, May 1, 1931Editor, San Antonio Express, May 3, 1933Escobar, E., Aug. 24, 1927 – May 23, 1932

F.Fairbanks, Ellie S. (aka Mrs. R H Fairbanks), Nov. 30, 1939THEN: letter, not signed. Rev. Neil AllisFelty, Fred, May 1, 1939Fern, George H., April 3, 1934Flores, Isidoro, Mar. 15, 1936Figueroa, Armando, Oct. 18, 1946

G.Galvan, Frank, J., Oct. 8, 1936García, Felipe, Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, 1927García, Gustavo S., Oct. 9, 1927 – July 23, 1927García, Hector P., June 4 – Dec. 17, 1951García, O. B., Oct. 8, 1933García, R. G., no dateGardner, Fletcher, May 11, 1934Garza, Adolfo de la, June 18, 1937Garza, Ben, May 22, 1928 – Aug. 11, 1933Garza, Ben, July 8, 1927 – July 20, 1937Garza, Pilar, Nov. 16, 1933Garza, Richard M., no date Garza, Valentina J., Mar. 10 – Apr. 4, 1940Gerodetti, Orlando F., Jan. 15, 1935Gloria, Valente H.

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Gómez, Antonia, Nov. 30, 1933Gómez, Antonia, Dec. 11, 1933Gómez, José, Nov. 10 – 15, 1937Gómez, Modesto A., Dec. 8, 1945Gonzales, M. C., Apr. 14, 1932 – Oct. 3, 1933Gonzalez, Enrique G., Apr. 26, 1933Gonzalez, J. B., June 25, 1941 González, Jacinto Jr., Aug. 17, 1927 – Sept. 23, 1927 (continues after Eligio Garza)Garza, Eligio de la. Aug. 20 – Sept. 2, 1927 González, Manuel, Feb. 6, 1945González, Paul, Oct. 12, 1927 – Oct. 8, 1927González, Sergio, Nov. 2, 1933Gutiérrez, P., Nov. 11, 1936Guerra, Diodoro, Sept. 22 – Oct. 1, 1927Luna, A. de. (to DW Brewster) Oct. 1, 1927.Guerra, Manuel, April 9, 1934

H.Herrera, Felipe A., July 20, 1927 – June 9, 1928Herrera, I. D., no dateHerrera, J. A.Herrera, John J., Jan. 19, 1952Hinojosa, Federico Allen, Sept. 9, 1927Hinojosa, Maximiliano, Aug. 10, 1928

I.Idar, Clemente N., Sept. 10 – Dec. 30, 1927Idar, Eduardo, May 10, 1927 – June 6, 1951Montalvo, N. R. Oct. 22, 1927, no signatureLandin, M. Dec. 12, 1927. Same letter sent to E. Idar.Garza, Ben. Dec. 12, 1927Canales, J. T. Dec. 23, 1927

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Correspondence J-Z

JJohnston, H., June 16 – Oct. 17, 1933Juárez, Francisco V., Feb. 29, 1944Johnston, J. M. Oct. 2, 1933

LLaurel, E. V., May 16 – June 12, 1932

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Ledwig, F. J., Oct. 7, 1939Leftin, J. C., Apr. 13, 1931Legion Americana, Aug. 14, 1928Leonard, Homer, Jan. 20, 1937Liga de Ciudadanos Unidos Latinoamericanos, Jan. 15, 1935Longoria, J. M., June 10, 1933Lopez, Eduardo, Oct. 24, 1933Lozano, Ignacio E., Jan. 4 – 10, 1935Lozano, Esquire, Ruben R., Sept. 10, 1927 – Dec. 20, 1928Lozano, Santos V. Jr., April 7, 1934Luna, A. de, Oct. 14, 1927 – March 18, 1932Longoria, Eugenio V., Nov. 20 – Dec. 9, 1927 Lucas, P. G., Oct. 15, 1936 Luz, Saenz, J. de la, correspondence 1927 – 1953American Legion. Aug. 14, 1928

MMachado, Mauro. M., Feb. 5, 1927 – Jan. 25, 1960Machado, Mike M.. Jan. 25, 1960Manuel, H. T., Feb. 15, 1933 – Oct. 24, 1938Manuel, Dorothy B., Nov. 30, 1928 Maverick-Clarke Manufacturing Stationers, Jan. 15, 1945McKnight, J. B., Aug. 2 – 25, 1937 McDaniel, C. C., Jan. 30, 1931 Menefee, R. S., Jan. 10, 1935Mireles, E. E., Dec. 2, 1933Montalvo, R., Oct. 19, 1927Machuca, J. C., April 9, 1934 – Feb. 2, 1954 Shivers, Allen. “Proclamation of LULAC Week.”Moreno, L. P., Feb. 7, 1938 – March 8, 1938Montemayor, F. I., Nov. 17, 1936

NNeal, J., Jan. 20, 1937

OOrozco, Alfonso A., March 4, 1945Ortiz, Victor, May 2, 1933

PPaz, Santos de la, March 10, 1952Peña, E. E., May 16, 1930Pérez, Francisco, Feb. 14, 1927Pérez Alvarez, Casimiro, March 10, 1932

Q

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Quezada, Rubén G., Jan. 15, 1937Quinn, C. K., Nov. 28 – Dec. 2, 1936

RRamírez, Leobardo G., Sept. 6, 1928 – May 12, 1930Reader, R. L., Jan. 7, 1937 Recio, Federico, Nov. 3, 1927Reynolds, W. E., Jan. 5, 1934Rico, Walter H., Aug. 23 – Sept. 20, 1940Riojas G., R., Oct. 20 – Nov. 8, 1944Rocha, C. B., Aug. 11 – 29, 1927Rodríguez, Joe Q., Oct. 3, 1940Rodriguez, Tomas M., March 24, 1937Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, March 10, 1944Ross, Malcolm, Nov. 30, 1943

SSaenz, Alfredo, Aug. 9 – 14, 1957Scoy, L., Jan. 16, 1952Sendejo, Jesús (no date)Sexton, Harry L., May 30 – June 2, 1932Sloss Vento, Adela, June 20, 1974Stubsman, I. E., Apr. 20, 1940

TTijerina, Félix, Feb. 27, 1957 Treviño, Conrado N., Oct. 8, 1940Troutz, C. E., Sept. 9, 1933Treviño, Manuel G., Oct. 14, 1924 Tafolla, James, Aug. 25, 1927 – Oct. 12, 1927

U Escuelas nocturnas, Nov. 27, 1934Night School, Apr. 26, 1933Order of Knight of America, Feb. 22, 1927

VVela, Luis, Oct. 11, 1927

WWassell, George W., Oct. 5 – Nov. 30, 1953 Welles, Sumner, Nov. 16, 1944Winterich, John T., Aug. 14, 1928Williams, Irene, Dec. 2, 1943Woods, L. A., State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Feb. 18 – March 7, 1938

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XXimenes, Fernando, March 10, 1932

ZZamora, Arnulfo, May 24 – Dec. 27, 1933

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1. By-laws2. History3. Conventions4. Manuscripts5. Resolutions6. Speeches7. Council #16 – San Antonio8. Ladies Councils9. Legislative Bills10. Miscellanea

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Correspondence A-F

AAcosta, Julio G., Sept. 19, 1945Acuña, Victor, Dec. 2, 1957 Adams, John Q., Sept. 17, 1954Adlamia?, J., May 2, 1934Aguilar, Jesús, April 27, 1944Aguilar, Nicanor, March 2, 1948Alaniz, Brígido, no dateAlanís, Manuel, July 8, 1929 Alatorre, Francisco, March 27, 1942 (speech) Alatorre, Francisco, Apr. 25-27, 1942Albidress, Charles, Jr., Sept 14, 1943 (parents’ anniv. invitation)Albidress, Chas., Jr., Aug. 8, 1950Albion, Edouard, Feb. 17, 1927Alfaro, R.J., June 28, 1946; Sept. 21, 1945Allison, Guy P., Mar. 26, 1952Alonzo, E.B., Feb. 18, 1945Altamirano, Rafael Espinosa, Oct. 25, 1945Alvarado, Felipa G., July 15, 1949Alva, S., July 6, 1941

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Alvarado, Luis, May 9, 1958Alvarez, Victor, Dec. 25, 1957 (card) Alvarez, Pablo, June 24, 1949American Civil Liberties Union March 1, 1938American Legion, Falfurrias, TX, Aug. 14, 1926Anderson, Charles W., Aug. 1-2, 1940Anderson, P.L., Apr. 5-9, 1941 Archer, William, May 5, 1936Arias, Ramón J., Dec. 28, 1937Ariaz, Juan, Feb. 3, 1944Arneson, Edwin P., May 2, 1936Arrólloz, Jacínto, March 5, 1944 – Feb. 16, 1946Arredondo, F. J., Oct. 29, 1941 Arrowood, Mrs. C. F., March 16 – 18, 1940Astonga, Amando, June 10, 1945Astudillo, Luis G., May 24, 1939Austin, R. E. Jan. 13, 1932 Austin, William L., Oct. 15, 1936AVina, Victor V.?, (letter to Perez, Ramon V.?) Oct. 22, 1944

BBabcock, John E., July 13, 1939Baesa, J. S., Aug. 12, 1945Balderas, Josías, May 26, 1949THEN newspaper articleBarker, Mrs. W. H., no dateBarnes, Stuart J., Oct. 7 – 9, 1945Barrientos, C. U., Dec. 31, 1939Barrozo, Marcos, Sept. 22, 1943Basánez, T., June 6, 1939Bates, James S., Apr. 30 – Sept. 1, 1954Becerra, Alfonso, request for reference, July 21, 1949Beaseley, county Judge, no date Beek, Joe L., April 25, 1953Belt, Guillermo, July 28, 1945Bell, Loyce M., Nov. 21, 1950 Bell, Sam, May 18, 1940 Beltrán, Pedro G., July 23, 1945Beltrán, Vicente, April 23, 1949Bennett, Sam C., April 5, 1941Bentsen, Lloyd M., Mar. 12, 1949 Bentsen, Lloyd M. Jr., March 19, 1941 – March 11, 1949Berle, A. A. Jr., Sept. 12, 1941Beverly – The Secretary of State, Sept. 17, 1941Bernal-Herrera, Atilano, Dec. 12, 1949

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Bernal, Joe J., Nov. 21, 1974 Bingham, Hiram W., Oct. 31, 1927 – November 5, 1927Birch, Father, May 10, 1947Blocker, William P., Jan. 28, 1942Blue Cross – Blue Shield of Texas, August 18, 1958 Board of Economic Warfare, Sept. 30, 1942Borella, Victor, Feb. 5, 1943Boyce, Pearle Marie, Sept. 11, 1938Botello, Adelfa, Julio 11, 1939Bowen, R. E., June 19, 1941Bramble, Charline, Sept. 5, 1939Branavo, Jaime, no dateBravo Silva, César Augusto, May 28, 1959Bravo, Manuel M., Mar. 21, 1932Brewster, D. W., Esquire (from Guerra, Diodoro), Sept. 22, 1927 Bridgers, John C., Oct. 30, 1945Bristow, María de, Jan. 23, 1950Brothers, Sept. 15, 1943 – Nov. 8, 1939Broughton, O., June 19 – Oct. 14, 1950Brown, A. W., Jan. 7, 1958Brown, Mrs. Leon H., Aug. 16 – 21, 1954Brown, M., Jan. 27Buitrón, no first name, no dateBustos, Domino, Oct. 6, 1940Butler, George A., Feb. 27, 1950Byrne, Mrs. A., Mar. 20, 1952

CCaballero, José, June 9, 1947Caballero, Pedro, C. M. F., (no date) Cabrera, Lorenzo, M., 1945Correspondence, July 28, 1945Calderon, Carlos A., Abril 5, 1948Calhoun, Temple, Oct. 14, 1939 Camacho, Jose Angel, July 3, 1939Campos, J. L., October 2, 1964Canález, Gilbert R., Aug. 22, 1939Cañas, G. N., Feb. 27, 1944Cantú, A., Sept. 28 – Oct. 3, 1949 Canyes, Manuel S., November 10, 1945Carlos y Elsa, March 6Carlton, Leonard, to James, Floyd D., May 5, 1941Carr, Wilbur J. August 2, 1930Carrillo, Alejandro P. November 16 – November 23, 1926Carrillo, Lira J., Feb. 17, 1941Carssow, William B., Feb. 19 – March 24, 1937

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Carvajal, Esther Perez, June 11, 1940Casady, Si, Aug. 20, 1941Casady, Simon. April 5, 1947Casady, Si. April 9, 1947; April 24, 1984; May 10, 1947Casanova, M. T., April 18, 1941Casas, David, April 8, 1941 – April 14, 1941Casillas, Luis, April 25, 1944Cassidy, James R., Rev.. March 7, 1947Cassin, John L., Nov. 4 – 22, 1926Castañeda, Elisa, May 23, 1967Castillo, J. J., April 18, 1938 Capiedra, Fraustino, and Castillo, Nasario, Feb. 17, 1944Castro, Héctor David, May 13, 1946 – December 19, 1945Cazares, Eduardo, July 15, 1941Cazares, Roy. June 27, 1939 Ceballos, Francis, Sept. 12, 1940Cedillo, Carmen, and Ancira, Jacobo M., Feb. 28, 1944Cepeda, Eustasio, July 18, 1945Cerda, Gilberto, April 12, 1944Cervantes, Esther, May 29, 1950 – June 19, 1950Chamber of Commerce, Castroville, Aug. 19, 1938Beteta, Ramón. Aug. 19, 1938Cónsul General de la Rep. de Nicaragua en el Estado de Texas. Aug. 19, 1938Cónsul General de Nicaragua en Texas. July 27, 1938Camacho, Manuel Avila, Gral. July 30, 1938. Beteta, Ramón. July 29, 1938.Chapa, José Elías, Sept. 1, 1945Chapa, J. M. April 4, 1952Champagne, N. (to Cervantes, Esther) June 19, 1950. Chávez, Louis M., March 20, 1928Charlie, Jan. 22, 1937 Chávez Saldaña, María Antonia, March 6, 1940Cherrington, Ben M., Sept 12 – 21, 1938 Spaulding, E. Wilder. No dateChávez, Alfredo, Apr. 10, 1941 Cervantes, Esther (to City Editor, S. A. Express). May 29, 1950 City Tax Collector, May 31, 1950Clamp, H. L., May 26 – July 6, 1925Clarkson, Anna L., March 8, 1939Cobbs, T. D. June 2, 1941Cocke, Emmett B., October 4 – October 22, 1959Coit, Ruth, May 17, 1938 – April 16, 1943Colina, Rafael de la, Nov. 24, 1934 – August 18, 1944Connally, Tom, (also see Law Office file), May 31, 1933 to Feb. 14, 1945 Witt, Edgar A. (not signed) Aug. 26, 1935Contreras, Hernán Abundio, April 29, 1933 – Jan. 26, 1954

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Contreras, Hermán H., March 30, 1934 – Dec. 4, 1951Cooke, F., March 4, 1952Cook, Joe T., April 15, 1948 Cook, Robert L., Oct. 14, 1948 Coronel, Paul, Dec. 30, 1945 – Nov. 19, 1926Corrigan, Bat. July 19, 1925; April 30, 1926; July 19, 1926; July 27, 1926; Aug. 2, 1926; Aug. 5, 1926 (telegram), Aug. 27, 1926 (Nite Message); Sept. 7, 1926; Sept 23, 1926; Oct. 18, 1925; Nov. 19, 1926Cortéz, Raúl, Apr. 23, 1957Costa, Octavio R., March 19, 1960Craig, B. L. June 30, 1950 (Re: Erlinda Guerrero) Craig, B. L. June 30, 1950 (Re: Rebecca Guerrero) McCorkle, R. G., M.D. July 29, 1950Craze, George H., January 8, 1934Crockett, Frank H., Dec. 14, 1940Cruz López, J., Sept. 21, 1937Cuéllar, Benjamín F., July 21, 1948 – June 19, 1953Culberson, George G., April 2, 1923

DDaniel, Price, Mar. 10 –17, 1956 Davis, B. C., Jan. 16 – Jan. 24, 1951 Davis, Ray, January 30, 1940Davis, ______, Feb. 27, 1948 Davis, D. F., Sept. 27 – Mar. 24, 1939 Davis, Herbert L., December 13 – December 22, 1933Dees, Mrs. W. W. (aka Elsie L Dees). Jan. 28, 1939; Jan. 31, 1939; March 17, 1939; March 24, 1939Delaney, T. A., Oct. 11, 1930 – Oct. 1, 1957Delgado, Agustín, June 29 – July 5, 1944Delgado, Francisco A., September 16, 1945Deming, Ted Jr. Dec. 28, 1948Dennis, William C., July 5, 1928 – July 23Díaz, Juan, Feb. 9, 1940 Caballero, Jose. June 9, 1949 Díaz De Leon, Manuel, Oct. 13 – 16, 1940Dickison, P. E., Jan. 21, 1937 – April 16, 1952Dickison, Mrs. P. E., no date Dickson, Fagan, Aug. 6, 1940 – Nov. 13, 1941Dickson, Fagan, June 22 – 27, 1944Lechuga, Gustavo. May 20, 1941 Division of Foreign Service Personnel, June 10, 1942Division of Protocol and International Conference, Aug. 12, 1938Dodson, John L., Jan. 15 – April 2, 1932Domínguez, Efraín. April 13 – April 19, 1948Donnell, J. W., May 18 – June 24, 1940

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Donohue, Leo M., June 14, 1951Dooley, Pat, April 8, 1935Drivers License Division (Texas), Dec. 10, 1959Domínguez, J. M., Oct. 17, 1949 “Don Político,” San Antonio Light, Feb. 25, 1939 “Don Político,” San Antonio Light, Feb. 4, 1943Doyle, Henry Grattan, Dec. 20, 1921 Duggan, Laurence, Sept. 24 – Oct. 17, 1938Duncan, Logan, August 10, 1954Dunn, J. C., Nov. 13, 1929Commission of Inquiry and Conciliation (Bolivia and Paraguay) Durán y Carbajal A., Sept. 6, 1936 – Sept. 18, 1937Duplan, Luis L., no date Drury, Father Thomas J., 1952

EEchevarría, Francisco, Feb. 18, 1944Editor (Laredo Times). Nov. 5, 1936 Engleman, Allan, Feb. 11, 1947Enríquez, Pedro, Sept. 27, 1949 Eisenhower, Dwight D., Oct. 1, 1957 – May 16, 1959Eisenhower, Dwight D, no date, March 9, 1960 Elías, Antonio (Consul de España), Dec. 12, 1949 – Aug. 9, 1952Elliott, Orlena, Oct. 1, 1937Enriquez, Pedro. Sept. 27, 1949Escamilla, John, Nov. 17, 1945Ernesto, November 1, 1942 Escobar, Eleuterio, April 14, 1929 – October 31, 1950Esparza, Manuel M. September 14, 1945Espinoza, R. B., Apr. 21, 1949Estrada, Leonor, Feb. 1, 1950Estela, Apr. 10, 1951, and Sept. 16, 1952 Estrada de, Irene C., Mar. 29, 1953 Estrella, Fidencia, Feb. 16, 1944

FFarley, James A., August 22, 1945Farman, George R., February 1 – February 9, 1927Fate, Frank L., no dateFegan, Hugo J., Oct. 11, 1926Felty, Fred, Jan. 13 – June 9, 1938Ferguson, October 24, 1926Mathews, E. J. (Re: Julio Cesar Cardoze), Aug. 10, 1953 Fern, George H., March 22, 1934Fernández, A. C., Feb. 4, 1944 – Nov. 20, 1945Fernández, Estella, May 28, 1941

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Fernandez, Pedro, Nov. 30 – Dec. 11, 1936Fierro, O. J., May 21, 1939Figueroa, Virginia, July 10, 1949Fiscowich, Florencio, April 8, 1954 – March 29, 1955Fletcher, Joe S., Nov. 1, 1940Flores, Isidoro, no dateFlores, Juan, and Garcés, Juan, Feb. 27, 1944Flury, Enrique, January 17, 1922Fournier, M. A., September 3, 1948 Fraga, Leo, Sept. 28 – Oct. 17, 1940Friends, no date Friends, Apr. 26, 1948

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Correspondencia G-L

GGalán, Eloísa, feb 14- feb, 28,1944Galán, Eloisa, March 11, 1944Galindo, Ramón, May 5, 1943- November 26, 1959Gallardo, Albert V. from Cox, E. May 1, 1941Galván, Frank J., March 24, 1937Garcés, Virginia, J 9, 1949García, A.B, May 10, 1949García, Antonio R., Feb. 25, 1944García, Carlos, January 6, 1932- Oct. 10, 1945García, Elías, April 10, 1944García, Félix H., sept 7, 1952García, Godoy, Emilio, August 13, 1945García, Gus C., Dec. 12, 1951García, Leopoldo, March 22, 1932García María C., no dateGarcía, Octavio, junio 19 García, Pablo, Jul. 28,1954García, Pablo, April 24, 1948García, Reyes Fernando, jun 2,1945Garibay, Francisco, Aug. 19, 1954Garner, John N., January 13, February 15, 1927Garriga, Rev. Mariano S., Mar 18- Aug 8, 1958Garza, Adolfo de la, December 10, 1936Garza, Esigerio, Nov. 2, 1937Garza, Feliciano, Jan. 16, 1952Garza, Félix Jr., Jan. 25, 1946Garza, Hernán, November 3, 1948Garza, Luis R., March 12-26, 1938

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Garza, Osbaldo D., Feb. 24, 1950Garza, Ramiro, Apr. 28, 1960Garza, de la, Ramiro, no dateGarza, Richard M., March 17, 1943Garza, Santos S., Mar. 20, 1934Garza, Tomas m., November 21, 1944Garza, Willie from Cox, E., May 10, 1941Gibson, N.T., no dateGodínez, Dr. and Mrs. F.B. Godínez, Dec. 4, 1951Goggans, J.L., June 17, 1925Goggan, Thos. S., July 29, 1941Golatka, Walter, March 18,, 1952Gómez, Hilario, November 16, 1926Gómez, Victorino, November 7, 1927Gonzales, Rafael C., April 20, 1950González, A. June 27, 1949González, Agustín Ángel, May 12, 1939González, Francisco, Sept. 22, 1941González, G.O., Aug. 1, 1938González, Henry B. February 28, 1947González, Hesiquio., Aug., 27, 1945- Dec., 10, 1951González, J.H May 8,1940González, Jacinto, Aug. 15, 1949González, JoséGonzález, Leónidas, Sept, 9, 1954González, M.R., Feb. 26, 1944- Apr., 1945González, Marta M., July 12- Jun 25, 1952González, Martín, G., Feb, 16, 1946González, Pablo, April 30, 1932Government Printing Office, June 20, 1953Granbery, John C., Apr., 5, 1947- March 2, 1950Gray, Carl r., March 26, 1951Gravis, Frank J. June 20, 1956Greely, Major General John N., July 18, 1941Griswold, Florence t., June 21, 1933- Dec. $, 1939Groesbeeck, H.S., Nov 18, 1957Grothaus, Julia, August 16, 1941Guerra, A. G. October 2, 1944Guerra, Adelino, Sept. 5, 1948Guerra, Diódoro, September 22, 1927Guerra, F.B Jr., Apr. 10, 1952Guerra, Fernando, Jan. 26, 1947Bates, James, October 7,1954 Guerra, Fidencio M., Apr. 2, 1952- Nov. 20, 1958Guerra, Florentina, Feb. 1, 1946Guerra, Viviano, Aug. 31, 1949

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Guerra Reyes, Mercedes, no dateGutiérrez, Alberto, Dec. 7, 1931Gutiérrez, Amado, Aug. 5, 1927- Sept. 18, 1937Gutiérrez, Armando, June 29, 1949Gutiérrez, Cástulo, March 20, 1959Gutiérrez, Isabel G de, Feb 5, 1944Guzmán, Gregorio, Feb., 23, 1945Guzmán, Vicente, Dec. 12, 1944

HHall, Marvin, July 28, 1936Hamilton, John J. President’s Conference on Home Building and Home ownership, Jan 27, 1932- Apr 18, 1952Harris, Grace G; Gonzalez, Lillie M; and Gonzalez, Maria M., March 13, 1944Hayes, Rev, John M., May 27, 1953Heard, Townsend, July 10, 1942Hein, Henry F. January 11, 1940- December 3, 1944Hendricks, Harold, September 23, 1954Hernández, Ale, August 2, 1939Hernández, María. De May 9 1939Hernández, Pedro L. Jan. 22, 1940Herrasti, Alicia, February 27, 1960Heusinger, Edward W., Sept 30, 1939Hijos de Texas, Aug. 1, 1923Hill, P.B, Sept 20, 1939Hill, Ricardo, Jan 8, 1937Hinojosa, Apr. 16, 1959Hinojosa, Federico Allen, January 13, 1927Hinojosa, José. June 23, 1953Hinojosa, Tomás, Nov. 4, 1953 –January 15, 1975Hinojosa, TomásHitchcock, C.H., March 15, 1949HoganHopkins, Joe June 10- 11, 1946Hoyo, John C. Mar 21, 1952Hueck, Karl J.C.H., Mar. 23, 1960Hudson, Estelle Ripley, Jan. 22, 19388Hull, Wm. C., Apr. 28, 1941Humphreys, Frank G. June 1, 1950Huntress, Fred, Apr. 17, 1952

IIbarra, Alfredo M., Feb. 28, 1946- Dec., 29, 1952Idar, Eduardo, Sept. 24, 1927- March 15, 1932Ijams, George E., June 18, 1930

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Iruegas, de Herlinda M. July 22, 1948Irvin, Mrs. Harland, Aug. 10, 1938

JJ.J., no dateJackson, J.E., Aug 13, 1936Jaramillo, Alejandro, Feb. 16, 1944Jasso, Frank R., Mar. 15, 1948Jerome, Sister Francess, April 8, 1949Jiménez, Cristino, Nov., 3, 1939Jimenez, Francisco de P., March 9, 1944- march 15, 1946Johnson, Alfred, Jan. 19, 1942Johnson, Ano, Sept. 5, 1942Johnson, Read, Dec. 3, 1931- Mar. 11, 1932

KKaler, Fr. November 24, 1927Keller, Mrs. Charles, no dateKellogg, Frank B. January 24, 1927Kelly, Rev. Matthew H., June 16-18, 1952Kennelly, Clyde B., June 30, 1954Kerchevile, Ira J., June 19- Sept., 11, 1939Kilday, Paul. April 19, 1927 –Oct 19, 1959Kimball, E. Aug, 11, 1927King, Toni & Loose, June 29, 1947King. W.A. June 21, 1941Kirgan, D.E., March 8, 1932Knight, James W. Feb. 9-10, 1950Kobler, Donald G. October 14, 1942Korling, Bent Oct., 3, 1950- Nov. 28, 1959Krock, T. April 27, 1950Kuntz, Jack, Mar., 21, 1952

LL, Elisa, January 25, 1942Labrador, Reverendo padre pl., Sept. 8, 1951Lafarelle, Lorenzo G., Sept 8, 1951Landeros, Gavino, Sept. 14, 1949Laredo Times, November 5, 1936Lattimore, Honorable Hal S., Oct. 26, 1944Laurel, Serbando C., Dec. 26, 1944Leal, Armando, May 24-28, 1940Leal, Antonio C. January 14- January 18, 1927Leo (cousin), no last name, no dateLeonard, Homer, Apr23-26, 1941Lequerica, José Félix de. May 21-May 24, 1954

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Lesser Led, November 18-November 30, 1940Lie, Trygvie Halvdan, October 18, 1951Lighty, W.H June 16, 1923Lila & Frances, Oct. 17, 1943Lipscomb, Lois W. January 15-March 20, 1940Literary Digest, Sept 6, 1934Loftin, J.O., May 31, 1938- Aug. 12, 1938Long, Howena S. June 9, 1950Longoria, J.M., June 17, 1933Longoria, P.H., Oct., 3, 1940Loop, G.E. June 19, 1950López, Elmo, April 5, 1952López, José, Apr. 12, 1933López, José Manuel, Nov. 3, 1947López, Margil, Sept. 20, 1938López, Miguel, aug. 19-22, 1953López, Pedro, Feb. 27, 1944Loughridge, Walter, March 17, 1952Lozano, Sept 9, 1926Lozano, Aseneth, no dateLozano, Ignacio E., January 28, 1927- Dec. 7, 1951Lozano, Rubén R., Sept. 12, 1927-June 30, 1928Lozano, Mr. &Mrs., S, V Oct 17, 1943- Dec 4, 1951Lozano, Mrs. Santos V. April 7, 1959.Stewart, J.A., June 28, 1954

Reel 20Correspondence M-R

MM.A.C., Dec. 7, 1959Maldonado, F. M., et al, Feb. 3, 1950, see Francisco Múzquiz, Feb 6, 1950Manuel, Dorothy B., Aug. 5 – Oct. 15, 1938 Manuel, H. T., June 30, 1931 – December 6, 1944Martin, D. W., March 29, 1952Martínez, Benito, June 10, 1958Martínez, Mary L, no dateMartínez, Paz G., June 29, 1948Martínez, O. J., July 16 – July 25, 1952 Maruca, no dateMauermann, Bus, June 11 – 17, 1946Maus, L. M., March 21, 1927Mayor, San Angelo, Texas, April 30, 1937McBain, Harry A., Aug. 14, 1941

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McCormick, Hart, May 18, 1940 – April 22, 1952McCoy, H. L., July 23, 1928McCracken, O. A. Jr., Jan. 13, 1937McGown, Floyd, Oct. 14 – Nov. 4, 1939McGraw, William, March 20 – 26, 1935McGroarty, C. N., April 2, 1923McGire, Mrs. E. E., Jan. 15, 1932 Meadows, Oliver E., Jan. 31, 1945Medellín, Pedro, April 8, 1946Meeks, Hon. S. M., May 18, 1940Melo, Maria, no dateMéndez Pereira, Octavio, October 19, 1945Méndez, Serafio, Dec. 12, 1944Mendez, Lic. Vicente. March 29, 1960 – April 15, 1960 Menchaca, Zeferino, no date Mendoza, Felipe, Feb. 25, 1944Menefee, Mr. Selden C., Feb. 24, 1939Merl, L. F., March 25, 1947 (draft)Merl, L. F., March 25, 1947Miller, K. B., November 1, 1935Miller, Oscar E., March 28, 1952Miller, Mrs. Grace Ann, Nov. 30, 1947 Mireles, E. E., Apr. 7, 1952, plus Jovita González and Celia Mireles documents.Mireles, Fernando L., no dateMontañez, María G., no date Montague, Brian, from Sheppard, M., re: Garza, John H. (see Law Office file), March 13, 1933Montague, Brian, on behalf of Garza, John H. (see Law Office file), March 14, 1933Montague, Brian, from T. Connally (see above) re: Garza, John H. (see Law Office file), March 14, 1933Montemayor, F. I., October 12 – October 16, 1936Montero, F., April 27, 1944Montiel Olvera, Genaro, March 29, 1945 – Aug. 30, 1949Montoya, A. D., Feb. 2, 1944Montoya, Amparo, July 21 –23, 1949Moore, Nellie G, Feb. 19, 1943Mora, Calixto, April 10, 1952Mora, Marcial, July 25, 1945Morales, DionicioMoreno, Aristides, March 16 – March 20, 1935Moreno, L. P., March 14, 1938Morris, Grover C., June 10, 1938 – Oct. 14, 1959Munguia, Manuel, Aug. 17, 1939

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Murray, Luis G., Feb. 19, 1938Muñiz, Leopoldo Jr., Jan. 9 – 13, 1951 Murray, Sid, May 6, 1955 – Sept. 10, 1956Taylor, Judson L.. Dec. 4, 1942.

NNevárez, Guadalupe, Feb. 29, 1944 (also signed by Villarreal, Jesús)Noble, Fred W., June 21, 1938Noreen, Sister, no date

OOftedal, Agnes H., January 20, 1944 – January 25, 1944Ogas, Ricardo, Sept. 18, 1943O’Neill, Thomas P. (Tip), June 18, 1984Orta, José G., Feb. 28, 1950Ortiz, Arturo, June 16, 1936 – Mar. 1, 1946Ortiz, David M., Nov. 14, 1946Ortiz, Simón, April 6, 1942Oviedo, Telésforo, no dateOzuna, George, Aug. 18, 1941

PPacheco Moreno, Manuel, Feb. 10, 1944 – Feb. 26, 1960Padilla, A. R., and Guerra, J. R., 1922Padilla, Ismael, April 21, 1960Pampín, María, 10, 1942 – April 14, 1949Parellada, Juan R., May 26, 1954Parish, James Jr., Oct. 29, 1953Parker, January 17Paul, April 14, 1927 – April 19, 1927Payssé Reyes, Héctor, December 30, 1945Paz, Santos de la, Dec. 31, 1951 – July 7, 1958Paz, Frank X., Sept. 15 – Oct. 3, 1949 Peña, Nieves, and Rodríguez, Feliciano, Dec. 7, 1944Peña, Nieves, and Rodríguez, Feliciano, Dec. 7, 1944Peña, Nieves, Dec. 14, 1944Peña, Nieves, Dec. 12, 1944Perales, Emilio S. (Brother), June 12, 1933Perales, Louis S., Dec. 27, 1933 – Nov. 5, 1936Garcia, Teodosio, postcard, no date Pérez Contreras, Estela (Sister of Marta Perales – wife), Oct. 9, 1949 – Jan. 26, 1951 Pereyra, Carola, Feb. 6, 1954Pérez, Christine D., May 5, 1943Pérez, Melesio, April 7, 1952Pérez, Julio, April 22, 1940 Perales, Louis S. (Brother) (two letters, continued from above)

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Perez, Frank, April 1, 1952 Pérez, Alvarez, C., April 18, 1928Perez, Celia, Nov. 27, 1929 Perez, Francisco, April 4, 1952 and April 5, 1952Pérez, T. C., Feb. 2, 1960 Phillips, W. M., November 23, 1923Pimentel, Roberto B., Jan. 13, 1952Pinkerton, Robert N., no datePinto de Vidal, Isabel, January 15, 1946Plazo, Galo, July 28, 1945 – March 14, 1946Ponce, Gilbert, Feb. 22, 1950Porter, H. J., Feb. 26, 1953President, Poteet Council, October, 1936Prentice, Paul R. (two letters, from Prentice Hall, Inc.) Prentice Hall, the Lawyer’s Weekly ReportPrice, F. B., May 12, 1932President, The, Feb. 14, 1927 Presidente, Señor, April 30, 1927President, The, April 30, 1927 President, The, (of the University of Texas in Austin) Dec. 3, 1951 Price, Chas, F. B., Apr. 21, 1932 (Secretary of State)Primo de Perea, Pilar, January 8, 1954Prince, James Logan, Sept. 30, 1950Propper de Callejón, Eduardo. February 19 – March 1, 1952Puchett, Blondie, Oct. 8, 1944P______ de Vidal??, ??abel. Jan. 15, 1946 (difficult to read signature) Purnell, Mrs. Locke, Aug. 3 – Dec. 3, 1938

QQuin, C. K., December 21, 1933 – November, 21, 1941Quirós, Carlos A., July 12, 1946

RRandolph, Philip, February 12 – February 21, 1946Rangel, Music Co., Nov. 22, 1954Ramirez, Conrado P. October 20, 1943 Ramírez, Ernestina E, no dateRamírez, Oswaldo V., March 16, 1938Ramírez, Oswaldo V., October 2, 1939Ramírez, O. V., Aug. 26, 1942Ramírez Pérez, Manuel, Feb. 13, 1944Ramírez, Ramiro. April 9, 1945Ramos, José, March 7, 1944Raymond, Manuel J. Dec. 13, 1951; and Dec. 19, 1951 Reid, George, Feb. 16, 1941Rembao, Alberto, April 4, 1949

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Renter, Maurice, November 20, 1945Reyes, Carlos B. April 17, 1943; April 28, 1943 (another letter)Reyes, George, May 11, 1936Reyes, Jose M. March 22, 1944Reyna, Rebeca P., Jan. 16, 1940Ridgway, Matthew B., Sept. 26, 1930 – May 6, 1952Riklin, Sam. December 4, 1952Ring, L. J. (to Editor of The Star) Nov. 1, 1947Riojas, R., Feb. 16 – 28, 1944Rivera, Alfonso, Feb. 10, 1950Robbins, Edward H., Oct. 3, 1942Rocha, Samuel, Aug. 14, 1943Rocha, Samuel, Organizaciones Mexicanas del Estado de Texas, Aug. 10, 1939Rockefeller, Nelson A., March 25, 1941Rockefeller, Nelson A., Sept. 30, 1942 Rodríguez, Amado, April 6, 1942Rodríguez, C. A., Dec. 11, 1951 Rodríguez, Edna, May 13, 1948Rodríguez, Filiberto R., Dec. 13, 1951Rodríguez, Eulalio, Jan. 25, 1949Rodríguez, Graciela, Feb. 2, 1944Rodríguez, José G., Nov. 25, 1948 – Aug. 2, 1949Rodríguez, Sra. Jacob I. (to Jesús Martindale) Jan. 22, 1940 Rodríguez, Jacob I. (to Editor of S.A. Express), Feb. 6, 1944 Rodríguez, Jacob I. (to De Casseres), no date Rodríguez, Jacob I. (to De Casares), April 11, 1944Rodríguez, Jacob I., Jan. 22, 1940 – March 25, 1952Rodríguez, Refugio, no dateRodríguez, Robert, no dateRojas García, Fernando, “Cosa de Ud.,” Jan. 29 – Feb. 3, 1945Romeyn, Nina, May 16, 1933Romeyn, Nina, October 27, 1933 Romeyn, Nina, April 19, 1935Romo, Jesus G. no dateRomulo, Carlos P., Aug. 6, 1945Rose, Anna L, Jan. 11-12, 1923Ross, Malcolm, April 7, 1944

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SSáenz, Adan, September 4, 1954 Sáenz, Alfredo, Jan. 20, 1957Sáenz, Pablo A., January 18, 1951

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Sáenz de Acosta, Florencia, October 7, 1940Sailen, F. January 31, 1929Salas, Eugenio, April 27, 1940Saldívar, Eva, Octubre 10, 1940Salinas, Daniel, Feb. 12, 1938- Feb. 14, 1946Salinas, E., June 10, 1933- June 2, 1956Salldery, Frank. April 18, 1918Sampelayo, Maruja. December 12, 1953- February 1954San Antonio drug Company, June 12, 1950“San Antonio Light” Dec., 12, 1937Sánchez, George I., April 7, 1943Sánchez, Navarro, Pedro, May 20, 1960Sánchez, Petronilo, April 22, 1940Sánchez, R., Feb 23, 1954Sánchez, Raymundo, October 19, 1944- August 2, 1950.Sandoval, Carlos, April 19, 1940Sauzeda, Vicente, Feb. 23, 1954Secretary of the Texas Senate. November 20, 1950.Session, BillSheppard, George H. April 3, 1935Sheppard, Morris, letter on behalf of Garza, john H. (see Law Office file), March 9, 1933Shivers, Allan. December 20, 1950Sihras, Julio, February 16, 1944Silvas, Julio, Feb. 16, 1944Smith, R.E., April 17, 1947Sokol, Mary. December 12, 1953Speegle, Paul L. October 20, 1943Stahl, Elmer Wars. September 2, 1954Steer, O. April 30, 1932Stephenson, Floyd A., Jan 12- Feb 19, 1932Stewart, J.A., June 17, 1954Strauss, George, Lt. Governor, March 26, 1949Sunders, Lyle, December 3, 1951 9

TTalbott, Russell, May 2, 1956Tejeda, T.S., March 21, 1944Texas Education Agency. Jan. 13, 1951Thurston, Walter. August 2—December 4, 1930Tomás, no last name, July 27, 1953Torrance, V.H April 27, 1959Tovar, Elena, June 10, 1954Tranchese, August 21, 1948Trevino, Carlos, Feb. 16, 1944Trevino, Fortino, Nov 8, 1928-Sept 4, 1969

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Tripton, Van C. September 29, 1939Turner, P.L May 29, 1958Tynan, Walter, May 17, 1932

UUnsigned letters, April 23, 1934-september, 1954

VValadez, Joel, Feb. 22, 1944-April 17, 1944Valadez, Petra (Mrs. Joel Valadez) no dateValdez, Alfredo, May 31, 1950Valadez Saldaña, Miguel, April 24, 1940Vale, Arnoldo S., March 4, 1951Vale, Oscar T., August 28-September 1, 1954Vargas, D., Feb 16, 1944Vega, Manuel. Janaury 30.Velázquez, E., October 4, 1937 Velloso, Pedro Leao, September 21, 1945Villarreal, Bertha, no dateVera, Amado, April 29, 1934Verduzco, Rafael, October 7, 1954Vernor, J.W., June 18, 1941Von Hoover, Carlos Emmanuel, February 4, 1949.Wotaw, William I., June 7, 1919

WWanamaker, Temple. March 29, 1960Winchell, WalterWasher, Nat m., November 4, 1919Weber, John, June 26, 1933Welles, Sumner. February 11, 1942- February 24, 1945West, Milton H. Dec5, 1944White Francis, October 12, 1953Wilkins, J.E. September 24, 1954Williamson, W.A March 11, 1943Winterich, John T., Aug, 14, 1928Witsell, Edward, F., July 16, 1945Woodhut, Frost, June 26, 1933 Wood, Will. W., March 18, 1940Wurzbach, Harry M., January 18, 1927

XXimenes, Fernando, April 20, 1933

YYager, Henry, June 25, 1946

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ZZamarripa, José, March 3, 1955Zavala, Dámaso v., March 11, 1940Zapata, Candelario, Dec. 10, 1951Zappolo, Fred, September 7, 1939Zepeda, S.M., Feb. 19, 1944Zertuche, Marcos, March 21, 1952Zimand, Gertrude Folks October 18, 1939Zittell, Edwin K., March 5, 1951Zorrilla, E., Dec 5, 1944

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Anglo-Latin Good Relations CommitteeAmerican G.I ForumAssociation of Independent VotersBexar County Council on Juvenile DelinquencyCampaign for School Board, San AntonioComité Contra El RacismoCommittee on Housing for Bexar CountyComité Patriótico MexicanoInternational Commissions, Committees, AppointmentsPan American Optimist Club of San AntonioPan American Round TableTuberculosis Control CouncilMiscellaneous

Reel 23Alonso Perales

PersonalBirth, wedding, death documents, passports, including wills and biographical statements, also including: “Antecedentes de Alonso Perales” and the speech given at the Dedication for the Alonso s. Perales School. Income tax forms

Letters Recommending Perales for Employment and for Law LicenseBrizuela, Adolfo, Feb. 19, 1924Brown, John W., Nov 28, 1936Corrigan, Bat, April 17, 1924Fensch, Albert, Han 6, 1920Keller, Edwin, Oct. 16, 1918Kelso, Winchester, Feb. 19, 1924Morrison, G W., Woodson, April 8, 1924

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Paris G.W., April 17, 1928Paris, G.W., June 3, 1925Robertson, Sam, Sept. 16, 1924Yandell, C.B., Nov. 17, 1922Wallach, A., April 16, 1918Wurzbach, Carl C., April 8, 1924

Military ServiceHonorable discharge certificateSpecial orders and travel ordersVeteran’s benefits

U.S. Civil Service CommissionCorrespondence and forms

Mensaje de Perales a los ciudadanos Political Campaign Lists, materials, etc.Miscellaneous

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PersonalEducationUniversity Study MaterialsBiological sciences NotesEconomics Notes 1930English Literature NotesFrench NotesLaw School NotesSocial Psychology Notes 1930Sociology Notes 1930Blue Book exams with gradesClass schedulesCancelled checks for tuition“Discovery of Silver in Perú” unsigned essayExamsNumerous other essays, including essays for Rhetoric classReport cardsShorthand note books

Reel 25Committee of One Hundred Citizens and League of Loyal CitizensCorrespondence Part 1Including Carlos Castañeda and Dennis Chávez

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Reel 26Committee of One Hundred Citizens and League of Loyal CitizensCorrespondence Part II

Reel 27Committee of One Hundred Citizens and League of Loyal CitizensCorrespondence Part IIIIncluding Adela Sloss de Vento

Reel 28Committee of One Hundred Citizens and League of Loyal CitizensPress releases, manuscripts, etc.

Reel 29LULAC NewsMonthly Bulletins

LULAC News. San Antonio, Texas. September 1931, October 1931, November 1931, February 1932, April 1932, May 1932, October 1932, January 1933, March 1934LULAC News. El Paso, Texas. December 1936, March 1937, October 1937, June 1938, August 1938, August 1939El Paso LULAC Council No. 132. Monthly Bulletin. February 1951.LULAC News. Official Organ of the League of United Latin-American Citizens. September 1953, November 1953, January 1954, August 1954, March 1956, February 1955, March 1958, No date Thanksgiving IssueLULAC News. Laredo, Texas. June 1947, December 1955.LULAC News. Houston, Texas. July 1957.Pan-American Optimist Club of San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio, Texas. February 4, 1948; February 25, 1948; April 1948; March 10, 1948; March 24, 1948; March 31, 1948; March, 1948; May 12, 1948; May 19, 1948; April 7, 1948; April 22, 1948; August 5, 1948; February 24, 1949; April, 1949

Reel 30Ledger books and agendas (1952-1960)

Reel 31Ledgers and appointment Books

Reel 32Law firm cases, correspondence and documentsLegal cases A-K

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Reel 33Law firm cases, correspondence and documentsLegal cases L-R

Reel 34Law firm cases, correspondence and documents.Legal cases S – V

Reel 35Law firm cases, correspondence and documentsLegal cases W-ZCorrespondence A-M

Reel 36Law firm cases, correspondence, and documents.Correspondence N – Z

Reel 37Law firm cases, correspondence and documentsAffidavits and Deeds A-Z

Reel 38Law firm cases, correspondence, and documents.Alien registration formsReal EstateReceipts and Miscellaneous

Reel 39Law firm cases, correspondence and documentsState Bar and San Antonio BarWills A-W

Reel 40Nicaragua:

Passport RecordsMiscellaneous

Tuberculosis Control Council:CorrespondenceReports, press releases, misc.

Reel 41Nicaragua:

Consular CircularsCorrespondence

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Government Press Releases

Reel 42Marta Pérez Vda. de Perales

CorrespondenceMiscellaneous

Casimiro Pérez Alvarez: biographies, correspondence, and other

Reel 43Religious ActivityCorrespondenceHandbills, pamphlets, other printed matterManuscripts Theology class

Reel 44Magazines A – B

Actividad. Revista Mensual para el hombre de negocios. Monterrey. Febrero 1950 – Octubre 1959; Diciembre 1, 1950, Abril 1960.Alma Latina. San Antonio, Texas. Abril, 1932.Almanaque. Inter-Nos. Santiago, Chile, 1951.Azul. Nicaragua. Octubre, 1956; Marzo-Abril, 1957Boletín (The Municipal Digest of the Americas) La Habana, Cuba. Junio, 1944; Agosto, 1944.Boletín Hacendario de Nicaragua. Nicaragua, D. N. Noviembre, 1952; Diciembre,

1952.

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Magazines C-Ni

La Calavera. San Antonio, Texas. Noviembre 2, 1942; Noviembre 2, 1945; Noviembre 2, 1949Cifras y Comentarios. Managua, Nicaragua. 1959Comercio Interacional. Órgano oficial de la Asociación de Importadores de la República Mexicana. Octubre, 1954Commerce & Industry Magazine. New York, N.Y. Reprint November 1934Cultura Biblica. Madrid. Diciembre 1949, Enero 1950, Marzo 1950El Desarrollo Económico Nicaragüense. Managua, Nicaragua. Agosto, 1954

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Reel 46Magazines Nu – V

Nuevos Rumbos. Nicaragua. Agosto, 1956.Overseas Graphic. Detroit, Michigan, 1952.Pan-American. San Antonio, Texas. September, 1944; April 1946.Secretaria Privada de la Presidencia de la República de Nicaragua. Departamento de Información. Boletín No. 6. Managua, D. N., 30 junio, 1948.The Pan American Magazine. Panamá, Colón. December, 1928.Raíz. España en América. La Habana. Enero-Febrero, 1949.Revista Comercial de Nicaragua. Una Revista para el Comercio y la Producción. Nicaragua, Octubre, 1942.Revista de Filosofia. Madrid. Julio-Septiembre, 1949.Revista Latino-Americana. Mission, Texas, Mayo, 1951; Abril, 1952; Agosto 1952;

Diciembre, 1952; Mayo 1953.Revista Mensual para el Hombre de Negocios. Monterrey, México. Diciembre 1, 1950.Revista Trimestral del Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. Julio-Septiembre/Octubre-

Diciembre, 1947.Saludos. Revista de Buena Voluntad. New York. 1 abril, 1948.Speakers Magazine. December, 1950.Telégrafos. Revista Mensual Literaria Gráfica Social. Managua, Nicaragua. Abril, 1943.Las Tremendas Calaveras. Suplemento Anual de la Revista Cultural “Common”. San Antonio, Texas. Noviembre, 1976.La Verdad. Falfurrias, Texas. Junio 1, 1935.Vida del Alma. México, D. F. Marzo, 2, 1958.

Reel 47Folletos E.V.C 1 (Nos. 4-1168 scattered issues)La Iglesia de Cristo. Editorial Revista Católica, El Paso, Texas (1940)

Reel 48Folletos E. V. C. 2 (Nos. 4 – 1168 scattered issues)La Iglesia de Cristo. Editorial. Revista Católica, El Paso, TX (1940)

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