Price Daniel Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
PRICE DANIEL
Born: October 10, 1910 in Dayton, Texas
Died: August 25, 1988 in Liberty, Texas
Marion Price Daniel Sr., born on October 10, 1910, in Dayton, Texas, was an American politician who played a significant role in Texas politics. He served as a U.S. Senator, the 38th Governor of Texas, and later as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Court.
Daniel's political career began in the Texas House of Representatives, where he served from 1939 to 1943. His early political work focused on issues pertinent to Texas, and he quickly garnered attention for his commitment to state-level politics.
In 1952, Daniel was elected to the United States Senate, representing Texas. During his tenure in the Senate, he focused on issues important to his state, including oil and natural resource policies. His time in the Senate was marked by his advocacy for states' rights and his support for conservative fiscal policies.
Daniel's most notable political achievement was his election as Governor of Texas, a position he held from 1957 to 1963. As governor, he was known for his conservative fiscal policies and his efforts to maintain segregation, reflecting the prevailing attitudes in Texas and the South at that time. He also worked on enhancing the state's educational system and was instrumental in the establishment of several new state colleges.
After serving three terms as governor, Daniel returned to legal practice. He was later appointed to the Texas Supreme Court in 1971, where he served as a justice until 1978. His tenure on the court was characterized by his thorough legal understanding and commitment to the judicial process.
Daniel's political career began in the Texas House of Representatives, where he served from 1939 to 1943. His early political work focused on issues pertinent to Texas, and he quickly garnered attention for his commitment to state-level politics.
In 1952, Daniel was elected to the United States Senate, representing Texas. During his tenure in the Senate, he focused on issues important to his state, including oil and natural resource policies. His time in the Senate was marked by his advocacy for states' rights and his support for conservative fiscal policies.
Daniel's most notable political achievement was his election as Governor of Texas, a position he held from 1957 to 1963. As governor, he was known for his conservative fiscal policies and his efforts to maintain segregation, reflecting the prevailing attitudes in Texas and the South at that time. He also worked on enhancing the state's educational system and was instrumental in the establishment of several new state colleges.
After serving three terms as governor, Daniel returned to legal practice. He was later appointed to the Texas Supreme Court in 1971, where he served as a justice until 1978. His tenure on the court was characterized by his thorough legal understanding and commitment to the judicial process.
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PRICE DANIEL - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 70589Price Daniel signs a card with the years he was U. S. Senator of Texas in black ink. Signature: "Price Daniel/U. S. Senator, Texas/1953-1957", 3½x2 card. Price Daniel (1910-1988) was a Democrat United States Senator from Texas (1953-1957) and Governor of Texas (1957-1963).
Price: $70.00
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PRICE DANIEL - FRAGMENT SIGNED 09/27/1957 - HFSID 280259Document fragment signed by Price Daniel in 1957, his first year as Governor of Texas Fragment signed: "Price Daniel" as Governor of Texas, 3½x1¾. 1957 September 27.
Sale Price $105.00
$120.00
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PRICE DANIEL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/14/1975 - HFSID 215980Price Daniel sends a typed letter while on the Supreme Court of Texas returning a 1975 Inauguration Invitation (not present). Typed Letter Signed: "Price Daniel" as Justice of The Supreme Court of Texas, 1p, 8½x11. Austin, Texas, 1975 May 14.
Price: $120.00
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PRICE DANIEL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/05/1972 - HFSID 215979Price 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.
Price: $120.00