Austin (Tex.). Office of the City Clerk Records 1860-1998

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Austin (Tex.). Office of the City Clerk Records 1860-1998

Records collected by the Office of the City Clerk of a variety of Austin City governmental entities.

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African-American Capital City Chamber of Commerce

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Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce

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Texas Asian Chamber of Commerce

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Capital Area Planning Council

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Austin Museum of Art

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Whitman, Charles

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Downtown Urban Design Task Force

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Austin Independent School District (AISD)

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Downtown Revitalization Task Force

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Jaycees (JCC)

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Austin (Tex.). Office of the City Clerk

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The Austin City Council formally authorized The Office of City Clerk (OCC) on June 23, 1876. The City Clerk is traditionally associated with municipal elections and supporting the City Council by recording and preparing Council meeting minutes and registering citizen speakers, but also serves additional functions for the City of Austin. The OCC is the official depository of official records including ordinances, resolutions, deeds, easements, liens, bonds, contracts with the city, and records of...

Indigent Healthcare Taskforce

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Humane Society

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Strategic Voices

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Town Lake Task Force

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United States. War Production Board

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The War Resources Board was established August 9, 1939, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a civilian advisory group to collaborate with the Joint Army and Navy Munitions Board in formulating economic mobilization policies. It was abolished November 24, 1939. The Advisory Commission to the World War I Council of National Defense was revived, May 29, 1940. Three of its functional divisions (Industrial Production, Industrial Materials, and Labor), responsible for the stockpiling and delivery o...

Franklin Roosevelt Memorial Foundation

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Austin Childcare Council

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Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

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Pickle, J. J.

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Henry, O., 1862-1910

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O. Henry was born as William Sydney Porter on September 11, 1862 in Greensboro, NC. He worked as a pharmacist in Greensboro and moved to Texas for his health in 1882 where he became a ranch hand. Porter relocated to Austin, TX and worked as a pharmacists, served as draftsman at the Texas General Land Office, a teller at First National Bank of Austin, and started a humorous weekly magazine, The Rolling Stone. He also wrote for the Houston Post. In 1898 Porter was found guilty of embezzlement from...

Hispanic Contractor's Association de Tejas

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Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)

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Austin Community College

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Colorado River Improvement Association

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Mexican-American Chamber of Commerce of Travis County

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Texas Historical Commission

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The Texas State Historical Survey Committee was created on a temporary basis in 1953 (Senate Concurrent Resolution 44, 53rd Legislature, Regular Session) to administer a comprehensive state program for historical preservation; it was given more permanent status in 1957 (Senate Bill 426, 55th Legislature, Regular Session). The committee was composed of eighteen members appointed for six-year terms by the governor. It had the power to erect historical markers, to check the historical ...

Austin Convention Bureau

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Hispanic Network

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Citizen's Advisory Committee for Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)

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Town Lake Advisory Council

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Garza, Jose

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