[Letter from Julian Ibarra to John J. Herrera - 1952-03-14] (open access)

[Letter from Julian Ibarra to John J. Herrera - 1952-03-14]

Letter from Julian Ibarra, President of the LULAC Council Number 106 of D'Hanis, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National Organizer, dated March 14, 1952. Ibarra offers congratulations on the recent Texas Regional LULAC Convention, with his regrets for not attending. The letter includes a brief report on the status of the D'Hanis LULAC Council Number 106.
Date: March 14, 1952
Creator: Ibarra, Julian
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Hector P.Garcia to John J. Herrera - 1952-11-14] (open access)

[Letter from Hector P.Garcia to John J. Herrera - 1952-11-14]

Letter from Hector P. Garcia, M.D., Chairman of Board of Directors, American GI Forum, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated November 14, 1952. Garcia inquires about LULAC's involvement in the Pecos School Board issue. Garcia also congratulates Herrera for his work as LULAC National President.
Date: November 14, 1952
Creator: Garcia, Hector P., -1996
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Gilbert Gomez, Jr. to LULAC Council Officers - 1952-08-14] (open access)

[Letter from Gilbert Gomez, Jr. to LULAC Council Officers - 1952-08-14]

Letter from Gilbert Gomez, Jr., LULAC National Treasurer, to all officers of LULAC Councils, dated August 14, 1952. Informs councils that national dues are due and rosters need to be sent in. This letter is unsigned.
Date: August 14, 1952
Creator: Gomez, Gilbert, Jr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Gilbert Gomez, Jr. to LULAC Council Officers - 1952-08-14] (open access)

[Letter from Gilbert Gomez, Jr. to LULAC Council Officers - 1952-08-14]

Letter from Gilbert Gomez, Jr., LULAC National Treasurer, to all officers of LULAC Councils, dated August 14, 1952. The letter informs councils that national dues are due and rosters need to be sent in. This letter contains an original signature.
Date: August 14, 1952
Creator: Gomez, Gilbert, Jr.
System: The Portal to Texas History