[Letters from John J. Herrera and Douglas M. Herrera - 1971] (open access)

[Letters from John J. Herrera and Douglas M. Herrera - 1971]

This document contains a letter from John J. Herrera to Douglas M. Herrera dated February 10, 1971, a letter from Douglas M. Herrera to Mrs. John J. Herrera dated April 2, 1971, and a United States Postal Money Order receipt. The letter from John J. Herrera to his son, Douglas M. Herrera, describes a malpractice case on which he is working and describes the death of a friend, Charlie Everett. The letter from Douglas M. Herrera to his mother, Mrs. John J. Herrera, requests assistance on locating missing documents including his W-2 form and documents sent by Veterans Affairs for the G. I. Bill. The United States Postal Money Order receipt for $25 is dated February 10, 1971.
Date: February 10, 1971
Creator: Herrera, Douglas M. & Herrera, John J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John W. Melstrom to Roy P. Bennett, August 10, 1971] (open access)

[Letter from John W. Melstrom to Roy P. Bennett, August 10, 1971]

Letter from John W. Melstrom to Roy P. Bennett discussing the preparations of the projections for Continental Recreation Corporation.
Date: August 10, 1971
Creator: Melstrom, John W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Howard C. Harder to Harris L. Kempner, November 10, 1971] (open access)

[Letter from Howard C. Harder to Harris L. Kempner, November 10, 1971]

Letter from Howard C. Harder to Harris L. Kempner discussing their previous meeting and a possible future Sugar Land visit.
Date: November 10, 1971
Creator: Harder, Howard C.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Alice VanBorssum, June 10, 1971] (open access)

[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Alice VanBorssum, June 10, 1971]

Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Alice VanBorssum thanking her for writing him and explaining that the problem remains severe but they will continue to proceed.
Date: June 10, 1971
Creator: Kempner, Harris Leon
System: The Portal to Texas History