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            <titleproper>Texas Legislature, House of Representatives, Committee of
			 the Whole House in Investigation of Charges Against Hon. J.T. Robison,
			 Commissioner of the General Land Office:</titleproper>
            <subtitle>An Inventory of Records at the Texas State Archives, 
			 <date type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1929</date>
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            <author>Finding aid by Nancy Enneking, July 2000</author>
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         <head>Overview</head>
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               <subarea>House of Representatives. </subarea>
               <subarea>Committee of
			 the Whole House in Investigation of Charges Against Hon. J.T. Robison,
			 Commissioner of the General Land Office. </subarea>
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         <abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Records consist of the
		  June 1929 proceedings, subpoenas, and correspondence of the Texas House of
		  Representatives' Committee of the Whole House in Investigation of Charges
		  Against Hon. J.T. Robison, Commissioner of the General Land Office.</abstract>
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            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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      <prefercite id="a18" encodinganalog="524">
         <head>Preferred Citation</head>
         <p>(Identify the item), Records, Committee of the Whole House in
			 Investigation of Charges Against Hon. J.T. Robison, Commissioner of the General
			 Land Office, House of Representatives, Texas Legislature. Archives and
			 Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.</p>
      </prefercite>
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         <head>Other Formats for the Records</head>
         <p>The proceedings of the committee have been published in the Appendix
			 to the House Journal of the Second Called Session.</p>
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      <bioghist id="a2" encodinganalog="545">
         <head>Agency History</head>
         <p>The Texas House of Representatives' Committee of the Whole House in
		  Investigation of Charges Against Hon. J.T. Robison, Commissioner of the General
		  Land Office, was initiated by an unnumbered Simple House Resolution during the
		  Second Called Session of the 41st Legislature on June 6, 1929. The committee's
		  existence was the result of events that began in 1928.</p>
         <p>According to the entry on Robison in the Online Handbook of Texas,
		  <emph render="doublequote">in November 1928 Governor Daniel J. Moody, members of the
		  board of regents of the University of Texas, and the state attorney general,
		  Claude Pollard, met with Robison and asked him to halt the sale of mineral
		  leases on land belonging to the permanent university fund until the legislature
		  could meet and instigate a system that would yield more money [due to the
		  discovery of oil on the land]. Robison proceeded with the sale of leases that
		  had already been publicly advertised, arguing that the law gave him no choice
		  in the matter. When the legislature met in January, the governor's supporters
		  empowered a special committee to investigate not only Robison's actions in this
		  case, but <emph render="italic">each and every act of the commissioner of the
		  General Land Office and all matters pertaining thereto</emph>.</emph>
         </p>
         <p>The special committee was proposed by Senator Moore on January 11,
		  1929 in Senate Concurrent Resolution (SCR) 4 (Regular Session, 41st
		  Legislature). When the resolution was tabled, Senator Berkeley offered SCR 5
		  proposing a similar investigation - it too was tabled. On January 21, both
		  resolutions were brought up with the result that SCR 5 was permanently tabled
		  and SCR 4 was amended several times and approved. The resolution was sent to
		  the House and passed on January 23, and then sent to and signed by Governor
		  Moody on January 24. SCR 4 called for a joint committee of three
		  Representatives and two Senators; the members were Representatives Minor,
		  Stevenson and Bond and Senators Moore and Hardin. The committee, known as the
		  General (or Joint) Committee to Investigate the Land Office and Other State
		  Departments, heard from 35 to 40 witnesses and took 1,009 pages of written
		  testimony. Its report, submitted to the legislature on May 15, 1929 during the
		  First Called Session of the 41st Legislature, was critical of Robison's actions
		  in regard to the controversy with the governor and the regents, charged that he
		  mismanaged the re-appraisement of public school lands and a special-expenses
		  fund used to fund the 1925 re-appraisement, and accused him of accepting gifts
		  and gratuities from parties with interest in his policies. The committee termed
		  its results <emph render="doublequote">serious</emph> but left it to the legislature
		  as a whole to determine what course of action the legislature should take. The
		  committee also proposed that an Office of the State Auditor should be created,
		  as in fact occurred later in the First Called Session through House Bill
		  170.</p>
         <p>It was at this point that the House took up the matter of the apparent
		  1925 re-appraisement discrepancies by passing an unnumbered simple resolution
		  offered by Representative Van Zandt on June 6, 1929, during the Second Called
		  Session. (The resolution passed was one of many offered over the course of
		  several days which variously proposed the reprimand, request for resignation,
		  and impeachment of Robison.) Specifically, Van Zandt's resolution called for a
		  House Committee of the Whole to investigate the management of approximately
		  $32,000 which was unaccounted for in the 1 cent per acre fund authorized by
		  Senate Bill 303 (39th Legislature, Regular Session, 1925) to pay for the
		  re-appraisement of public school lands. The committee was also to investigate
		  all other matters involving the official integrity of the Commissioner of the
		  Land Office. The Committee of the Whole House in Investigation of Charges
		  Against Hon. J.T. Robison, Commissioner of the General Land Office was thus
		  formed immediately after the adoption of Van Zandt's resolution; the committee
		  selected its own attorneys and allowed Robison to do the same.</p>
         <p>The proceedings of the House Committee of the Whole began on June 10
		  and lasted through June 27, producing 1697 typescript pages of testimony and
		  evidence. On June 27 the Committee voted to approve a motion presented by
		  Representative Stevenson on June 26 to dismiss the charges against Robison
		  since no evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors existed.</p>
         <p>
            <emph render="doublequote">During the time the House was
		  deliberating,</emph> the Handbook of Texas notes, <emph render="doublequote">the
		  Supreme Court, in a case arising from an injunction the attorney general had
		  obtained to halt Robison's sale of the leases, ruled that Robison had been
		  correct. He had no choice but to sell the leases already publicly advertised.
		  The court's ruling robbed the commissioner's opponents of a major part of their
		  case against him. Shortly after the House concluded the investigation, Robison
		  left Texas to visit his son in New London, Connecticut. His health was poor,
		  and the hearings had left him physically exhausted. In Connecticut he suffered
		  what doctors termed a nervous breakdown, and in late August he contracted
		  pneumonia. He died in a New London hospital on September 7, 1929.</emph>
         </p>
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         <head>Scope and Contents of the Records</head>
         <p>Records consist of the June 1929 proceedings, subpoenas, telegrams,
		  and correspondence of the Texas House of Representatives' Committee of the
		  Whole House in Investigation of Charges Against Hon. J.T. Robison, Commissioner
		  of the General Land Office. The Committee investigated the management of
		  approximately $32,000, unaccounted for in the 1 cent per acre fund to pay for
		  the reappraisement of public school lands, and all other matters involving the
		  official integrity of the Commissioner of the Land Office. The proceedings
		  record the testimony and financial documents entered into evidence before the
		  committee from June 10 to June 27, 1929. The correspondence and majority of the
		  telegrams, from June of 1929, concern the request for and issuance of
		  subpoenas, the inability to locate several subpoenaed individuals, and a few
		  letters from individuals explaining their inability to comply with the
		  subpoenas. The subpoenas themselves, also from June of 1929, were sent to local
		  law enforcement officials. The officials served the subpoena on the named
		  individual(s) and then completed the lower portion of the subpoena stating the
		  time, date, and circumstances under which the subpoena was served.</p>
         <p>To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily
		  reviewed to delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to
		  provide an estimate of dates covered, and to determine record types.</p>
      </scopecontent>
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         <head>Arrangement of the Records</head>
         <p>The records are arranged by type of document, first the proceedings,
		  then correspondence and subpoenas; the subpoenas and correspondence are
		  unordered within the files.</p>
      </arrangement>
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         <head>Index Terms</head>
         <p>
            <emph render="italic">The terms listed here were used to catalog the
		  records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records.</emph>
         </p>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Personal Names:</head>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Robison, J.T. (James
			 Thomas), 1861-1929.</persname>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Corporate Names:</head>
            <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="710">Texas. General Land
			 Office.</corpname>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Subjects:</head>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Governmental
			 investigations--Texas.</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Legislative
			 bodies--Texas--Committees.</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Finance,
			 Public--Texas.</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Misconduct in
			 office--Texas.</subject>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Document Types:</head>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Proceedings--Texas--Governmental
			 investigations--1929.</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Subpoenas--Texas--Governmental
			 investigations--1929.</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Telegrams--Texas--Governmental
			 investigations--1929.</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Correspondence--Texas--Governmental
			 investigations--1929.</genreform>
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            <head>Functions:</head>
            <function source="aat" encodinganalog="657">Administering governmental
			 investigations.</function>
            <function source="aat" encodinganalog="657">Investigating misconduct in
			 office.</function>
         </controlaccess>
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      <relatedmaterial id="a6">
         <head>Related Material</head>
         <p>
            <emph render="italic">The following materials are offered as
			 possible sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by
			 the records. The listing is not exhaustive. </emph>
         </p>
         <relatedmaterial>
            <p>
               <repository>
                  <emph render="bold">Texas State
				  Archives</emph>
               </repository>
            </p>
            <note>
               <p>
                  <emph render="italic">Additional records may also exist in
				  Archives of the Texas General Land Office.</emph>
               </p>
            </note>
            <archref linktype="simple">Related records may be present in the holdings of Texas
				Supreme Court Records, specifically Subgroup II, Multi-number, multi-docket
				period, 1892-1943 (bulk 1893-1943). 2194.16 cubic ft.</archref>
         </relatedmaterial>
         <relatedmaterial>
            <p>
               <repository>
                  <emph render="bold">Texas General Land
				  Office</emph>
               </repository>
            </p>
            <note>
               <p>
                  <emph render="italic">Additional records may also exist in
				  Archives of the Texas General Land Office.</emph>
               </p>
            </note>
         </relatedmaterial>
         <relatedmaterial>
            <p>
               <emph render="bold">Publications</emph>
            </p>
            <bibref linktype="simple">Texas. 
				<title linktype="simple">
                  <emph render="underline">Appendix to the Journal of the
				  House of Representatives of the Second Called Session of the Forty-first
				  Legislature</emph>
               </title>. Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., Austin, Tex., [1929?].
				</bibref>
            <bibref linktype="simple">Texas. 
				<title linktype="simple">
                  <emph render="underline">Journal of the Senate of Texas
				  Being the Regular Session of the Forty-first Legislature</emph>
               </title>. A.C.
				Baldwin and Sons, Austin, Tex., [1929?].</bibref>
            <bibref linktype="simple">Texas. 
				<title linktype="simple">
                  <emph render="underline">Journal of the Senate of Texas
				  Being the First Called Session of the Forty-first Legislature</emph>
               </title>.
				A.C. Baldwin and Sons, Austin, Tex., [1929?].</bibref>
         </relatedmaterial>
      </relatedmaterial>
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         <head>Processing Information</head>
         <p>Nancy Enneking, July 2000</p>
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         <head>Accession Information</head>
         <p>Accession number: 2000/177</p>
         <p>These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
			 Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by an
			 unknown agency during the 20th century. According to the transcript of
			 proceedings, four copies of the proceedings existed. The committee recommended
			 that they be distributed among the Texas State Library, the University [of
			 Texas?] Library, the Texas Secretary of State, and the Texas Governor's Office.
			 It is possible that the Archives received these records from one, or more, of
			 these sources. A new accession number was assigned on July 27, 2000 for
			 purposes of control.</p>
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