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General and Special Laws of The State of Texas Passed By The First Called Session of the Fifty-Third Legislature (open access)

General and Special Laws of The State of Texas Passed By The First Called Session of the Fifty-Third Legislature

The General and Special Laws of Texas contain the text of Texas legislation including laws, resolutions, statutes, amendments, and vetoed bills. The records include legislation from the Senate and House of Representatives as well as joint legislation organized by chapter. Index starts on page 1851.
Date: 1954
Creator: Texas. Legislature.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Proclamation by Roy Hofheinz, Mayor of the City of Houston, of League of United Latin American Citizens Week] (open access)

[Proclamation by Roy Hofheinz, Mayor of the City of Houston, of League of United Latin American Citizens Week]

Proclamation by Roy Hofheinz, Mayor of the City of Houston, of League of United Latin American Citizens Week. Proclamation declares February 14 to 20th as LULAC week. The Mayor urges Houston citizens to recognize and support these dates to honor "Twenty Five Years of Community Service" of LULAC members. This proclamation was written in celebration of LULAC's twenty-fifth anniversary.
Date: January 1954
Creator: Hofheinz, Roy, 1912-1982
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Proclamation by Allan Shivers, Governor of the State of Texas, of League of United Latin American Citizens Week] (open access)

[Proclamation by Allan Shivers, Governor of the State of Texas, of League of United Latin American Citizens Week]

Proclamation by Allan Shivers, Governor of the State of Texas, of League of United Latin American Citizens Week. Proclamation declares February 14 to 20th as LULAC week. The Governor of the State of Texas urges Texas citizens to recognize and support these dates to honor "Twenty Five Years of Community Service" of LULAC members.
Date: February 14, 1954
Creator: Shivers, Allan, 1907-1985
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Resolution Concerning the Naming of Taylor County] (open access)

[Resolution Concerning the Naming of Taylor County]

Resolution concerning the naming of Taylor County. The Resolution says that when Taylor county was created, its name wasn't dedicated to any man or group of men; It then says that the citizens of Taylor county want it to be officially named after the three brothers who died at the Alamo.
Date: 1954-03-23~
Creator: Clack, Tommie & Scarborough, Mrs. Dallas
System: The Portal to Texas History