Johnson (Andrew Percy and Barbara Gordon)Papers 1905-1967,1986

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Johnson (Andrew Percy and Barbara Gordon)Papers 1905-1967,1986

The Andrew Percy and Barbara GordonJohnson Papers contain correspondence, printed and photographic postcards, aspiral-bound book of transcripts, financial documents, notebooks, tributes, literaryproductions, photographs, clippings, maps, certificates, and printed material. Thebulk of the collection consists of love letters between Andrew Percy Johnson andBarbara Gordon during their courtship and up to their marriage in 1911.

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Johnson, Andrew Percy

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Andrew Percy Johnson (1885-1945) was born in Zona, Louisiana, but moved to Texas for his health around 1905. He was admitted to the bar in 1912 and worked as a general practice and real estate attorney in Asherton and Carrizo Springs, Texas, before serving in the Texas Legislature from 1927 to 1934. While a state representative he became involved with the National Democratic Convention of 1928. Though it is unclear when or under what circumstances he met Barbara Gordan (b. 1890), th...

Johnson, Barbara Gordon

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Andrew Percy Johnson (1885-1945) was born in Zona, Louisiana, but moved to Texas for his health around 1905. He was admitted to the bar in 1912 and worked as a general practice and real estate attorney in Asherton and Carrizo Springs, Texas, before serving in the Texas Legislature from 1927 to 1934. While a state representative he became involved with the National Democratic Convention of 1928. Though it is unclear when or under what circumstances he met Barbara Gordan (b. 1890), th...

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Texas State Representative Fred M. Bosse was born on July 18, 1947. He received his BS from Texas A&M University and his JD in 1972 from the University of Houston, Bates College of Law. Bosse was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1990 and served through 2002 as a Democrat from Houston, representing District 128, Harris County (part). While in the House, he served on the following committees: Science and Technology (1991-1992); Natural Resources (1991-1994); Transportation (Vic...