Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers 1956-2002 (bulk 1993-2001)

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Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers 1956-2002 (bulk 1993-2001)

Cyndi Taylor Krier represented Bexar County in the Texas Senate for two terms from 1984 through 1992. In 1992, Krier was the first woman and first Republican elected as Bexar County Judge. The Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers consist of correspondence, awards, subject files, working files, campaign materials, fundraising materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, telephone and mail logs, speeches, daily schedules and scrapbooks.

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Cyndi Taylor Krier represented Bexar County in the Texas Senate for two terms from 1984 through 1992. In 1992, Krier was the first woman and first Republican elected as Bexar County Judge. From the description of Cyndi Taylor Krier papers, 1956-2001 (bulk 1993-2001). (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 236488367 The Honorable Cyndi Taylor Krier was born on July 12, 1950 in Beeville, Texas to Robert Stevens Taylor and Mary McGuffin Taylor. H...

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