PRICE DANIEL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/05/1972 - HFSID 215979
Price: $120.00
PRICE DANIEL
Price Daniel sends a typed letter to a collector while on the Supreme
Court of Texas.
Typed Letter Signed: "Price Daniel" as Associate Justice of
The Supreme Court of Texas, 1p, 8½x11. Austin, Texas, 1972 June 5. On The
Supreme Court of Texas letterhead. To Mr. J. L. Pruett, Clute, Texas. In
full: "In reply to yours of May 6 concerning the autograph, I hope that
this letter will suffice. Please express my best wishes to the children with
whom you are working. Sincerely yours,"Price Daniel
(1910-1988) was a Democrat United States Senator from Texas
(1953-1957) and Governor of Texas (1957-1963). Before being elected
U. S. Senator, he was a member of Texas State House of Representatives
(1939-1943), where he was one of the "Immortal 56" who opposed a state sales
tax, and then,after returning from service in the Pacific theatre of
World War II, was state Attorney General (1946-1953). As Attorney General, he
defended the University of Texas law school's refusal to admit Heman Marion
Sweatt, a black postal clerk, disbanded most of the state's organized
gambling and defended state ownership of its tidelands against federal
encroachment. He was later head of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Office of
Emergency Preparedness and served eight years on the Texas Supreme court. Fold
creases not near signature. Fine condition.
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