Papers, 1922-1966, 1922-1962.

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Papers, 1922-1966, 1922-1962.

Includes correspondence and legal material. Collection bulks (1922-1962) with law office files containing correspondence arranged chronologically and pertaining to the business, personal and political activities of R.E. Underwood.

13, 217 leaves.

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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973

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Gowdy, James A.

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Connally, Tom.

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Jones, Marvin, 1886-1976

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Jurist, legislator. From the description of Reminiscences of Marvin Jones : oral history, 1953. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309739533 Attorney, U.S. Congressman, presidential adviser and federal judge. Born in 1886 near Valley Veiw, Texas. Graduated from Southwestern University (1905), obtained his law degree from the University of Texas (1907), began practicing law in Amarillo, Texas (1908), served in Congress for twelve t...

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Prouty, Fay Underwood.

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Albrecht, E. J.

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Underwood, Robert E., 1877-1969.

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Attorney, petroleum investor, property owner, land speculator, businessman, rancher and newspaperman. Born in 1877 in Gibtown, Texas, Underwood had already established a law practice in Amarillo, Texas, when, in 1906, he purchased the Amarillo "Evening American" newspaper in partnership with William A. Askew and Jonathan W. Crudgington. The paper was renamed the "Daily News." Underwood was active in Potter County, Texas, politics, serving as County Attorney (1908-1912), campaign chairman for can...

Underwood, Wilson, Sutton, and Boyce Law Firm (Amarillo, Tex.)

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Underwood, Jessie.

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Hazelwood, Grady.

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