Bill drafting -- United States
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
26th Legislature SB260, 1899
Abstracts of title, 1899
Abstract of about 11 acres of land situated on the Juan Martin De Veramendi Leauge No. 1, in Hays County, Texas. Also includes an opinion of the Attorney General T.S. Smith regarding the property known as Chautauqua Hill.
Constituting documents of Texas State University
This collection includes drafts of the House Bill 696 of the 26th Regular Session of the Texas Legislature (1899), which founded the normal school in San Marcos, Texas that is now Texas State University. It also includes copies of consitutional documents from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Fred Cocke legislative bill drafts on establishing “Southwest Texas Normal School”, 1899
Materials include one complete and one incomplete draft of House Bill 696 of the 26th Regular Session of the Texas Legislature (1899), “An Act to provide for establishing, governing and maintaining a State normal school at San Marcos, and to be known as the Southwest Texas Normal School.” Also included is the wrapper used to store and identify the bill drafts. Although the records are undated, the wrapper was pre-printed for the 26th Regular Session with the date 1899.
General laws of Texas, 1899, 1901
Revised Civil Statues of the State of Texas (excerpt), 1925
Excerpt. Pages 701-705 regard state teachers colleges.
Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas (excerpt), 1911
Excerpt. Pages 570-575 regard state teachers colleges.
Texas State name change legislation , 2003 May
One document from the State of Texas with the act that changed Southwest Texas State University to Texas State University - San Marcos. S.B. No. 1942.