NEIL CALDWELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/07/1974 - HFSID 215947
Price: $90.00
NEIL CALDWELL
State Representative Neil Caldwell writes to a Principal regarding an
Article for education
Typed Letter signed: "Neil Caldwell", 1p. 8½x11, Austin,
Texas, 1974 March 7, on The Texas Constitution Convention 1974 letterhead.
To: Jackie Pruett, Freeport, Texas. In full: "Dear Principal: I
thought the enclosed newspaper article [not included] might be of interest to
you. We hope that we have written a viable Article for education. With kindest
personal regards, I am, Very truly yours," Neil Caldwell (born 1929),
an attorney, was a Texas State Representative (1960-1976), Judge
(1976-1994) and was also the Texas State Artist (1987-1988). While
attending college, Caldwell contributed political cartoons to The Daily
Texan at the University of Texas, as a Judge, he drew what he saw from the
bench -Justice in Black and White. His oil paintings and drawings are
displayed at the law schools at Baylor, South Texas College of Law, University
of Houston, and the University of Texas. His work has been shown at
galleries across the county. Caldwell, "I would like
to be remembered as a fair judge, always trying to do the right thing". Normal mailing folds. Lightly creased at edges and soiled
at lower left edge. Otherwise, fine condition.
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