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Letter from Governor William P. Clements to Joe Wyatt, Jr., November 12, 1979
Memo from Dary Stone to staff regarding Mexican-American reception in Houston, Texas, July 16, 1978
Correspondence between William P. Clements, Jr., and others regarding a young Dalhart artist, July 1978
Memo regarding meeting request between William P. Clements, Jr., and Richard Harvey, June 5, 1978
Correspondence between William P. Clements, Jr., and William Boz regarding campaign appearance, July 1978
Letter from Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, June 2, 1981
Letter from Edwin Cox, Jr. Chairman of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to William P. Clements, July 13, 1987
Letter from William P. Clements to Edwin Cox, Jr., Chair of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department regarding Matagorda Island, January 7, 1988
Constituent letter from Office of Governor William P. Clements, Jr., regarding Texas beaches, January 21, 1988
Letter to the President regarding declaration of Jones and Fisher counties as disaster areas due to flooding, October 8, 1980
Letter from Walter Jones, Gerry Studds, John Dingell and Silvio Conte to Chuck Nash, May 9, 1990
Draft letter from William P. Clements to Donald Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, June 13, 1987
Memo from Dary Stone to staff regarding Childress County, Texas, campaign organization, July 16, 1978
Constituent letter from Bob Robinson to the Texas Attorney General's Office regarding voting machines, undated
Letter from Chuck Nash, Chairman of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to William P. Clements
Letters from Henry Cisneros to Bill Clements and two resolutions, April 7, 1988 thru April 27, 1988
Event request form and correspondence between William P. Clements, Jr., and the Republican Clubs of El Paso, June 1978
Letter from Donald Hodel, Secretary of the Interior to William P. Clements, November 2, 1987
Memo from Dary Stone to staff regarding Huntsville, Texas, campaign event, July 16, 1978
Newspaper clipping headlined, "Judge Atkinson Says Meetings Don't Violate Law," undated