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[Letter from Manuel Uriarte to Hank Aquirre - 1976-11-25] (open access)

[Letter from Manuel Uriarte to Hank Aquirre - 1976-11-25]

Letter from Manuel Uriarte to Hank Aquirre, Chairperson of LULAC National Enterprise Development, dated November 25, 1976. In the letter, Uriarte discusses the issues he observed at LULAC NED and allegations against Federico Perez Molina.
Date: November 25, 1976
Creator: Uriarte, Manuel
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Eduardo Morga to Eduardo Pena - 1977-09-02] (open access)

[Letter from Eduardo Morga to Eduardo Pena - 1977-09-02]

Letter from Eduardo Morga directed to Eduardo Pena, dated September 2, 1977. The letter indicates that the recipient has been selected as a member of the panel to hear the charges against Joe Velez and gives details of the charges and date, time, and location of the hearings.
Date: September 2, 1977
Creator: Morga, Eduardo
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Panoramic View of a Military Regiment in Maryland]

Postcard of a large group of United States army soldiers at a camp in Maryland, possibly Glen Bernie or Laurel. They are all in their military uniform, gathered in multiple rows. Behind them, a series of tall leafless trees can be seen, as well as a single-story structure in the very center at the top of a hill. There is printed text on the front that reads "47 Battalion 23rd Engineers, Glen Bernie, MD. Feb. 1918." There is a black arrow near the top of the image pointing at an individual, identified as Arnold G. Knock. This information is verified on the back of the postcard, on which Arnold himself, under the "correspondence" heading, wrote: "I am in this picture the arrow point is our my head Did you receive my letter Hoping to hear from you soon This is my address Arnold G. Knock, Laurel Maryland, Truck Co #10 23 Engrs. [sic]" He has addressed the postcard on the left and right to an Emilie Andersen at "El Campo, Texas. D. S. R. #55."
Date: 1918
Creator: Schutz, Frederick A.
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History