[Second shift crew of the Southern Pacific Lines Mechanical Department]

Photograph of the Southern Pacific Lines Mechanical Department, second shift crew. A Southern Pacific train car stands behind the large group of forty men. A sign at the front of the group reads: "Southern Pacific Lines Mechanical Dept. Second Shift May 1963 Houston, Texas Barrett & Assoc."
Date: May 1963
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Donald D. Grose to Jesse and Mike Bocanegra - 1969-05-27] (open access)

[Letter from Donald D. Grose to Jesse and Mike Bocanegra - 1969-05-27]

Letter sent by Donald D. Grose, Regional Director, Small Business Administration, United States Government, Houston, Texas to Jesse and Mike Bocanegra of La Colmena Mexican Candy Manufacturing Company, on the occasion of celebrating the National Small Business Week from May 11 through May 17, 1969. He thanked Jesse and Mike Bocanegra for arranging a field trip, "Operation Growth" for the students at their place of business, and for making the trip a resounding success.
Date: May 27, 1969
Creator: Grose, Donald D.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Lauro Cruz to Jesse Bocanegra - 1969-05-27] (open access)

[Letter from Lauro Cruz to Jesse Bocanegra - 1969-05-27]

Letter from Lauro Cruz, State Representative, House of Representatives, Austin, Texas, to Jesse Bocanegra of Houston, Texas, thanking him for the samples of candy sent through his secretary. He also enclosed a resolution by the House of Representatives, recognizing the hard work and success of the Bocanegra brothers, and carrying on the tradition of the Bocanegra family.
Date: May 27, 1969
Creator: Cruz, Lauro
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1966] (open access)

[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1966]

Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on May 25, 1966. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "Temple repairs."
Date: May 25, 1966
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1963] (open access)

[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1963]

Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on May 25, 1963. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "study Christian or stewardship."
Date: May 25, 1963
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1964] (open access)

[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1964]

Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on May 25, 1964. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "cruzada nueva vida."
Date: May 25, 1964
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1962] (open access)

[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending May 25, 1962]

Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on May 25, 1962. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "Educational campaign."
Date: May 25, 1962
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Ralph W. Yarborough to Ernest Eguia - 1966-05-11] (open access)

[Letter from Ralph W. Yarborough to Ernest Eguia - 1966-05-11]

Letter dated May 11, 1966 from Ralph W. Yarborough to Ernest Eguia. This letter states that President Lyndon B. Johnson will not be able to attend the 1966 LULAC Convention in Houston, June 23-26, 1966.
Date: May 11, 1966
Creator: Yarborough, Ralph Webster, 1903-1996
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Sera Thomas to Lyndon B. Johnson - 1966-05-10] (open access)

[Letter from Sera Thomas to Lyndon B. Johnson - 1966-05-10]

Letter from Sera Thomas, wife of Albert Thomas, to the President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, encouraging him to be the guest speaker at the 37th national LULAC convention on June 25, 1966 at the Rice Hotel in Houston.
Date: May 10, 1966
Creator: Thomas, Sera
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Barbara Glyn Cook to Ernest Eguia - 1966-05-06] (open access)

[Letter from Barbara Glyn Cook to Ernest Eguia - 1966-05-06]

Letter from Barbara Glyn Cook to Ernest Eguia thanking Eguia on behalf of Congressman Bob Casey for his letter.
Date: May 6, 1966
Creator: Cook, Barbara Glyn
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Ralph Yarborough to Toby Hernandez - 1966-05-31] (open access)

[Letter from Ralph Yarborough to Toby Hernandez - 1966-05-31]

Letter from Senator Ralph Yarborough to Toby P. Hernandez. Yarborough writes to Hernandez to make sure Mexican Americans benefit from anti-poverty programs too.
Date: May 31, 1966
Creator: Yarborough, Ralph Webster, 1903-1996
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Telegram from Toby P. Hernandez to John Pastore - 1966-05-23] (open access)

[Telegram from Toby P. Hernandez to John Pastore - 1966-05-23]

Western Union telegram to Senator John Pastore from Toby P. Hernandez, LULAC national convention co-chairman. Hernandez is asking for a reply to his May 15 letter.
Date: May 23, 1966
Creator: Hernandez, Toby P.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History