[Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera - 1954-09-07] (open access)

[Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera - 1954-09-07]

Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera regarding the hardship discharge application of Private Abel Cisneros.
Date: September 7, 1954
Creator: Jacobsen, Jake
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera - 1954-09-07] (open access)

[Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera - 1954-09-07]

Copy of a letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera regarding the hardship discharge application of Private Abel Cisneros.
Date: September 7, 1954
Creator: Jacobsen, Jake
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to John J. Herrera - 1954-09-07] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to John J. Herrera - 1954-09-07]

Envelope addressed to John J. Herrera in Houston, Texas from Private Abel Cisneros at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
Date: September 7, 1954
Creator: Cisneros, Abel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Charley G. Kidder - 1950-09-07] (open access)

[Letter from John J. Herrera to Charley G. Kidder - 1950-09-07]

Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera, LULAC First National Vice-President, to Charley G. Kidder of Bay City, Texas, dated September 7, 1950. This is regarding organizing LULAC councils in south Texas.
Date: September 7, 1950
Creator: Herrera, John J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Blas M. Salinas to John J. Herrera - 1950-09-07] (open access)

[Letter from Blas M. Salinas to John J. Herrera - 1950-09-07]

Letter from Blas M. Salinas, LULAC National Executive Secretary-Legal Advisor, to John J. Herrera, LULAC First National Vice-President, dated September 7, 1950. Salinas is concerned about the disorganization within the Galveston LULAC Council. Salinas asks for recommended sites for the upcoming Regional LULAC Convention. Salinas also inquires if "LULAC" has ever been copyrighted.
Date: September 7, 1950
Creator: Salinas, Blas M.
System: The Portal to Texas History