Harte, Houston, papers, 1940-1971.

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Harte, Houston, papers, 1940-1971.

Correspondence, scrapbooks, legal documents, financial records, printed material, clippings and photographs document the career and personal life of Houston Harte.The papers reflect the development of the Harte-Hanks newspaper organization and Harte's wide-ranging and over-lapping activities and interests in the worlds of business, journalism and politics, including his friendship with Lyndon B. Johnson. Harte's oil and ranching interests are also represented.

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