Box 20
Container
Contains 4 Results:
McCollum, Mr. and Mrs. L.F., 1966
File — Box: 20, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Series II : Correspondence, 1925-1995The Correspondence series include letters to and from Hobby. Hobby usually filed items under a subject, but because many letters were received by the Woodson Research Center, without a subject heading, they were filed chronologically. Where there was a subject arrangement, this was kept. In the early chronological files, there are messages from Houston Post employees, and letters discussing possible articles for...
Dates:
1966
Oil venture, 1946, 1947-1957
File — Box: 20, Folder: 2-3
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Series II : Correspondence, 1925-1995The Correspondence series include letters to and from Hobby. Hobby usually filed items under a subject, but because many letters were received by the Woodson Research Center, without a subject heading, they were filed chronologically. Where there was a subject arrangement, this was kept. In the early chronological files, there are messages from Houston Post employees, and letters discussing possible articles for...
Dates:
1946, 1947-1957
Wright Patman - Congressional Record, Charitable Foundation, 1962
File — Box: 20, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Series II : Correspondence, 1925-1995The Correspondence series include letters to and from Hobby. Hobby usually filed items under a subject, but because many letters were received by the Woodson Research Center, without a subject heading, they were filed chronologically. Where there was a subject arrangement, this was kept. In the early chronological files, there are messages from Houston Post employees, and letters discussing possible articles for...
Dates:
1962
Congressman Patman, 1962-1964
File — Box: 20, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Series II : Correspondence, 1925-1995The Correspondence series include letters to and from Hobby. Hobby usually filed items under a subject, but because many letters were received by the Woodson Research Center, without a subject heading, they were filed chronologically. Where there was a subject arrangement, this was kept. In the early chronological files, there are messages from Houston Post employees, and letters discussing possible articles for...
Dates:
1962-1964