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RAYBURN, SAMUEL TALIAFERRO

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Sam Rayburn, Texas legislator, congressman, and longitme speaker of the United States House of Representatives, with reporters the day after Democrats elected him majority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, 1937. Sam Rayburn Papers, The Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin; CN 07613.

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Audio tour (5:46) of the Sam Rayburn Library and Museum in Bonham, Texas. Sam Rayburn Papers, The Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.

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Mr. Speaker, Mr. Sam, Video (14:40), prepared by Mayah Productions in association with the Sam Rayburn House and the Fannin County Museum of History, 1995. Sam Rayburn Papers, The Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin. Traces Sam Rayburn's life, especially his political career, in the Texas legislature and United States Congress. Mentions tourist attractions in Bonham, Texas, including the Sam Rayburn House, Sam Rayburn Library, and Fannin County Museum of History.

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Mr. Speaker, Mr. Sam, Video (14:40), prepared by Mayah Productions in association with the Sam Rayburn House and the Fannin County Museum of History, 1995. Sam Rayburn Papers, The Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin. Traces Sam Rayburn's life, especially his political career, in the Texas legislature and United States Congress. Mentions tourist attractions in Bonham, Texas, including the Sam Rayburn House, Sam Rayburn Library, and Fannin County Museum of History.

 
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