Women in Texas Government Exhibit collection, 1931-1995.

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Women in Texas Government Exhibit collection, 1931-1995.

The collection consists of 77 portraits of women representatives and senators who have served in the Texas legislature, as well as accompanying captions and credits displayed in the "Women in Texas Government Exhibit." Captions and credits provide informational material highlighting historical facts on, and contributions of certain women legislators on exhibit.

3 flat boxes, 1.0 linear foot.

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