The remarkable life and career of John Nance “Cactus Jack” Garner, the
most powerful vice president in U. S. history and the second most powerful
politician in the U.S. during the Great Depression of the 1930s, began in Red
River County on November 22, 1868. After being admitted to the Texas bar in
1890, he moved to Uvalde for health reasons and married Mariette (Ettie)
Reiner, who became his partner and a central influence in his career.
After more than 20 years in the U. S. House of Representatives (two
years as its Speaker), Garner served as vice president during Franklin D.
Roosevelt’s first two administrations. As vice president, Garner played a
critical role in the passage of much of the federal legislation aimed at
alleviating or ending the most severe economic crisis in U. S. history.
Garner’s influence and power were rooted in his keen knowledge of government
and his close friendships with key individuals like Congressman Sam Rayburn;
Houstonian Jesse H. Jones, head of the powerful Reconstruction Finance
Corporation; and newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.
In 1940,
Garner hoped to succeed Franklin Roosevelt as president. Roosevelt’s decision
to seek a third term, however, caused a permanent end to their already strained
relationship and resulted in Garner’s decision to retire from public service.
Although many emerging Texas politicians sought his counsel, Garner chose a
quiet life with his favorite hobbies of hunting and fishing in South Texas. He
died on November 7, 1967.
After his wife died in 1948, Garner gave his
home in Uvalde in 1952 to the city to be used as the Ettie Garner Public
Library. After a new library opened in Uvalde in 1973, the former Garner home
became a museum to exhibit materials documenting Garner’s life and career and
to educate the public about one of the most important and colorful political
figures in Texas and American history. In 1999, the John Nance Garner Museum
became a division of the University of Texas Center for American History.
Papers document the career of John Nance Garner, including scrapbooks,
photographs, and political cartoons, as well as genealogical information on the
Garner family.
John Nance Garner Papers, 1874-1968, Center for American History,
University of Texas at Austin.
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Inventory
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| 2.325/D18d | | | Papers |
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| 2.325/OD 9 | | | Architectural blueprints |
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| 2.325/Lo3c | | | Newsclippings |
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| 2J164 | | | Papers |
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| 2D91 | | | Garner Museum transfers to UT, 1999 |
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| 3L201 | | | Mr. and Mrs. Garner's Honorary Degrees, Baylor University,
1936 |
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| 3S178 | | | Photostat of Law degree diploma, August 26, 1935 |
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| 2F302 | | | Letter to Clarence J. Owens, October 15, 1919 |
| | | Letter to Charles Schwager, November 16, 1932 |
| | | Mrs. (John Nance) Garner, 1932 |
| | | | Scrapbooks: |
| | | | | March, 1933 - December, 1934 |
| | | | | December, 1934 - December,
1935 |
| | | | | December, 1934 - December, 1935
(2) |
| | | | | December 1935 – December 1938 |
| | | | | January 1939 – April 1940 |
| | | | | November 1913 – March 1925 [1921- JNG’s 1st speech in
Congress] |
| | | | | December 1931 – February 1932 |
| | | | | February 1932 – March 1932 |
| | | | | March 1 – April 18, 1932 |
| | | | | April 18 – May 6, 1932 |
| | | | | May 6 – June 25, 1932 |
| | | | | June 25 – July 8, 1932 |
| | | | | July 8 – September 17, 1932 |
| | | | | Sept. 17, 1932 – Nov. 20, 1932 |
| | | | | Nov. 20, 1932 – July 2, 1933 |
| | | | | December 1934 – December 1935 |
| | | Letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, April 21, 1934 |
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| 2F303 | | | John Nance Garner: |
| | | | Letters, 1939 - 1963 |
| | | | Scrapbooks: |
| | | | | June 1933 – September 1934 |
| | | | | Sept. 1934 – March 1936 |
| | | | | March 1936 – Nov. 1936 |
| | | | | December 1936 – December 1937 |
| | | | | Jan. 1938 – December 1938 |
| | | | | July 8 – August 1, 1939 |
| | | | | January 1939 – January 1940 |
| | | | | March 1940 – May 1940 |
| | | | | SWTx Jr College |
| | | | | Undated [school child’s project] |
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| 3B24 | | | | | February 20, 1932 –March 3,
1932 |
| | | | | January 1946 – November 1965, |
| | | Correspondence to J. Garner |
| | | Ledger, 1952-1958 |
| | | Ledger, 1946-1947 |
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| 4Jc170a | | | Telegrams: |
| | | | 90th Birthday |
| | | | 50th Wedding Anniversary/Birthday/Christmas |
| | | | Condolences, 1967 |
| | | | Birthday |
| | | Correspondence, 1960 – 1966 |
| | | Newsclippings, 1965-1967 |
| | | Far East Trip: |
| | | | Inauguration Programs |
| | | | Post cards, American Mail Line
News, China Press Weekly article |
| | | | Correspondence – Philippines |
| | | Invitations, Guest List |
| | | Correspondence, 1948-1957 |
| | | Correspondence, 1958-1959 misc. |
| | | Interview with Garner, TX Delegates, post
cards |
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| 4Jc170b | | | Museum Correspondence, 1979-1983 |
| | | Museum visitors’ sign-in log, 1991-1992 |
| | | Photos, U-Mail, Military Clothing list, Aeronautical
Journal |
| | | Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Uvalde phone directory (1959),
Garner quotes, misc. items |
| | | Correspondence: Greeting Cards |
| | | U.S. Senate Resolutions re: Garner, 1967 - 1968 |
| | | Birthday Greetings: Agnes Cotton School, 1965 |
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| 4Jc170c | | | Garner for President: Poem, Newsweek cover 1934, Letter to Rayburn, misc. items
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| | | Articles & Interviews with Garner,
US News – Political Cartoons |
| | | Official Program of Inaugural Ceremonies 1933, Honorary
Chairman Certificate |
| | | Inauguration, 1933 |
| | | Inauguration program, 1937 |
| | | Invitation (bound) to open the World’s Fair, A Century of
Progress, Chicago, 1933 |
| | | Admission pass for Mrs. Garner to the Texas Centennial
Exposition, Dallas, 1936 |
| | | Pocket New Testament found in jacket belonging to
Garner |
| | | Inaugural invitations,1965, Resolution to honor Garner,
1956 |
| | | Probate Papers, Inheritance Tax Appraisement |
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| 4Jc170d | | | Atlee Ayres Letters |
| | | Ettie Garner: Ettie Garner’s counterpane pattern; Letters
from Ettie, 1893-1894 |
| | | Reiner Family Papers: Land deeds, 1874-79; Ettie’s
commencement, 1887 |
| | | Printed materials, 1930s |
| | | List of invitations |
| | | Congressional Record re:
Garner’s death, 1967 |
| | | Correspondence and printed material, 1901 –-1939, undated |
| | | Sheet music, 1936-1939 |
| | | Ephemera, miscellaneous printed materials |
| | | Correspondence, re: death of Garner, 1967 |
| | | Dedication of Historical Marker |
| | | TX Congressional Delegation – miscellaneous, Proclamation
No. 16785 |
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| 4Jc171 | | | Funeral guestbook, “Inscribed memories,” November 1967 |
| | | Congressional Record,
1967 |
| | | Political cartoons (photocopies of originals at the
Garner Museum) |
| | | National Democratic Convention Official Souvenir Program,
1928 |
| | | The Democratic Party Book
(Pres. Jefferson-Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt), 1801-1936 |
| | | Scrapbooks, Garner and Uvalde, 1930s |
| | | Uvalde County Historical Survey committee and Dedication
of the Texas Historical Marker of the Garner Memorial Building, Nov. 22, 1965 |
| | | Garner’s birthday telegrams, 1958-1959 |
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| 4N41b | | | Scrapbooks |
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| 4N41c | | | Scrapbooks: Philippines |
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| 2W56 | | | Photographs, oversize |
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| 2W61 | | | Photographs, oversize |
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| 2W62 | | | Photographs, oversize |
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| 3S110.1 | | | Photographs (black and white prints, 2
tintypes) |
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| 3X136 | | | Photographs |
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| 3S139 | | | Oversize photograph [Garner and Will Rogers] |
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| 3S137 | | | Photograph album |
| | | See also Prints and
Photograph Collection: |
| | | | John Nance Garner |
| | | | Mrs. John Nance Garner |
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| 2W94 | | | Sketches and drawings (political cartoons): |
| | | | H-410-177
The Texas Sphinx,
Dunning |
| | | | H-410-178
By Heck! Harder than I reckoned
it would be to keep my mind on fishing!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-179
All right, Cowboy, now let’s see
you ride ‘im!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-180
Why shucks, Chief, they said
you’d make grass grow in the streets and you can’t even make it grow on the
White House lawn , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-181
Leap year , Manning
|
| | | | H-410-183
A Nance in His Pants |
| | | | H-410-183B
In Nance’s Pantry,
Manning |
| | | | H-410-184
In the Spring |
| | | | H-410-185
Another Foolish Vote Getting
Idea, Jerry Costello, Albany Evening News |
| | | | H-410-187
Openwide |
| | | | H-410-188
If You Want Any Nuggets |
| | | | H-410-190
The President Refuses |
| | | | H-410-193
I’ll Take the Wheel,
Nick, Knott |
| | | | H-410-194
Don’t Look Now, Manning
|
| | | | H-410-195
Says the Sit-Down Man to the
Cactus, Manning |
| | | | H-410-196
Bantie,
Manning |
| | | | H-410-199
New Blood in the Game,
Knott |
| | | | H-410-201
No I’m Not Hunting |
| | | | H-410-202
Reckless Mountain Boys,
Manning |
| | | | H-410-203
The Sphinx of Uvalde,
Knott |
| | | | H-410-204
Going Somewhere on his Own
Hoss, Knott |
| | | | H-410-205
44 Convention Votes,
Knott |
| | | | H-410-206
The Test, Knott
|
| | | | H-410-207
Dear Mr. Speaker,
National Tribune |
| | | | H-410-208
Can He Sell the Old Man?,
Knott |
| | | | H-410-209
Them That Has |
| | | | H-410-210
John, they aren’t Mates!,
Dallas Journal, Patton |
| | | | H-410-212
The “Stop-Roosevelt”
Movement, Knott |
| | | | H-410-213
Homekeeping Hearts are
Happiest, Knott |
| | | | H-410-214
The Easter Parade, Gregg
|
| | | | H-410-215
That Whiskey Drinking Evil Old
Man, Elderman |
| | | | H-410-216
Democratic Spring
Headgear |
| | | | H-410-217
Kind of Flatters Pat,
Manning |
| | | | H-410-218
Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-219
The 1932 Presidential Derby in
On!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-220
I Know My Stuff, Mac,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-221
Toughest Campaign I’ve Ever Been
In, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-222
Telling Texas!, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-223
Are You Wet or Dry?,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-224
House See-Sawing!,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-225
All Set for the New Deal ,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-226
Ajax!, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-227
Wish He Didn’t Have to Jump
It, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-228
Jack, Ol’ Dear, I Just Can’t Do
It!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-229
By Heck! A Bunch of These New
Senators Must Be Usin’ It, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-230
An’ They Thought I’d be Spendin’
my Vacations Eatin’ & Speakin’ Roun’ the Country! I Reckon Not!,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-231
Vice President Garner Says He
Will Not be Back to Work Til After Christmas, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-232
Only a Lone Star
Nightmare!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-234
Jack, You Said We Needn’t Look
For Much From That End of the Building, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-236
Waiting for Orders,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-237
If They Had Uncle Sam’s
Constitution They Couldn’t Do It, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-238
Stock Market Takes Nose
Dive, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-239
Debt Payment Controversy,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-240
On the Budget Balancing
Farm, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-241
Budget Balancing Bay,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-242
Jack, You’ve Gotta Take Care of
My Boy—That Guy Can’t Do All the Work, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-243
Only Thing He Lost Was His
Tongue, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-244
They Have Much Quicker Service
Over There!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-246
I Never Cared For Publicity
Anyhow!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-247
I Like This New Deal. Remember
How V.P. Dawes and V.P. Curtis Had To Work During Fall Campaigns?,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-248
Hell’s Bells! Looks Like a Rival
For My Job , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-249
That’s a Good Disguise, Wish I
Could Make Up So That Folks Wouldn’t Recognize Me! , Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-250
Our Vice-President in the
Orient, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-251
Under the Dome , Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-252
I Hope the Ol’ Girl Doesn’t Get
Stung!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-253
The Good Story!, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-254
President Roosevelt Yields Air
Waves to G.O.P, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-255
Charlie, I Just Fished, Didn’t
Make Any Noise An’ They Bit Just Fine, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-256
Me Thinks Mine Must Be the Most
Changeable of Mugs, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-257
Democratic House
Majority, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-259
Budget Balancing,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-260
Garner and Roosevelt Boom
, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-261
I Can Think of Better Ways to
Pass th’ Summer Than Being the Senate’s Chronic Audience, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-262
Another Democratic Difference
, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-264
Garner Carries California by
45,000 Over Roosevelt , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-265
Now I Reckon They’ll Stop
Talking About That V.P. Obscurity Stuff!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-266
Democratic National Publicity
Bureau Announces that the Vice-President Will Make a Speech or Give an
Interview in September, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-267
Oh, Horrors! I Just Dreamed
There Was a Senate Tie-vote and I was Asleep at the Hotel, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-268
Texas P.O. Patronage,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-269
House Democratic
Majority, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-270
House Sales Tax Rodeo,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-271
G.O.P. Labor Days,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-272
Jack Garner in a Hot
Corner!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-273
Talking of Thanksgiving
Turkey!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-274
Gosh! It Buzzes All by
Itself, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-275
Isn’t It Nice That We Don’t Have
to Say Anything?, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-276
I Wouldn’t Have Believed Jack
Would Ask Such Embarrassing Questions!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-277
Fish Bite Best When It’s
Quiet!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-278
Did You See This, Jack?,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-279
Harpo Marx After 30 Year Silence
Decides to Say Something, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-280
I’m Not Gonna Play With You
Anymore, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-282
Garner Speakership
Corral, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-283
Hallowe’en, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-284
Flying High, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-285
The Never Say Die Spirit,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-286
The Late Chauncey Olcott Had a
Great Hobby of Collecting Old Wooden Indian Cigar Signs So Much in Use Years
Ago , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-287
We Have Lots of Things You
Like, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-288
House Organization Clover
Field, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-289
Wild Hog Shooting Has Become a
Popular Sport in the Lone Star State, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-292
Easter Eggs, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-293
Mr. Garner was Deer Hunting
Yesterday, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-295
They All Keep Fresh and They
Won’t Spoil, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-296
You Fellows Go On Home It’s
Peace and Quiet He Wants , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-298
Which Side Are You Gonna Mount
Him From Jim?, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-299
For the Royal Garden
Party, Berryman |
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| 2W95 | | | | H-410-300
Newspapers Say the Voters Are
Tired of So Much Speaking in This Campaign , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-301
Ah, Ha! A Real Texas Jack
Rabbit, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-302
Come On Boys! I Ain’t Afraid Of
Any Imaginary Or Any Other Line! |
| | | | H-410-303
Why Not Give The Speaker
Something To Do? |
| | | | H-410-304
I Know You Can Talk ,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-305
Pictorial Political News
Bulletin, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-306
The Oculist, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-308
Relief Appropriation,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-309
The Sphinx of the 1938 Political
Campaign, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-310
We’re Being Watched to See If We
Keep That Cooperation Pledge , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-311
Legislative Cooperation ,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-312
Mr. Garner Finally Yields To
Temptations and Accepts Honorary Degree From Baylor University, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-313
During the Recess,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-314
Gov. Roosevelt Will Claim That
Hoover is the Radical, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-315
The Evening Star Marathon 2 p.m.
Tomorrow, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-316
Fifteenth Texas Congressional
District Nomination , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-317
The Recent Presidential Fight
Was Never As Hot As This!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-318
Chairman Democratic National
Campaign—New York Headquarters, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-319
Roosevelt and Garner Make Grand
Political Slam!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-320
Speaking of Sphinxes,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-321
Chief How About Cutting Out Our
Extra Dinners This Year?, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-322
Nothing Less Than a $500,000,000
Tax Cut For Us, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-323
We’ve Got To Hand It To Him,
He’s Not Yes Man, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-325
Upon What Meat Doth This Our
Caesar Feed, That He Is Grown So Great?, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-326
Congressional Death
Notice, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-327
We’re Going To Have Trouble With
Those Youngsters If We’re Not Careful, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-328
Enough To Melt A Heart Of
Stone, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-329
Worth Two In The Bush!,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-330
Franklin D. Roosevelt and of New
York, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-331
Democratic Presidential
Nomination—With Kindest Regards to the Vice President , Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-332
Anti-Repeal and
Pro-Repeal, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-333
Auntie, There’s One That Has
Absolutely No Strings Attached , Berryman |
| | | | H-410-334
Anti-Third Term Primary,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-335
1940 Candidate For
President, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-336
The Boy Stood On The Burning
Deck, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-337
A Study In Contrast Down Mexico
Way, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-338
Anti-Third Term, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-339
Speaking of Hairbreadth
Conditions, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-340
By Heck Nobody Ever Made Them
Soft Pedal!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-341
New Deal News, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-342
Gee! That Feels Good!,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-343
Embargo Off! Go To It! (1940
Just Around the Corner), Berryman |
| | | | H-410-344
On The Senatorial
Diamond, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-345
After An Enthusiastic Report To
The President On The Accomplishment Of The Extra Session! , Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-346
That Hot Spot!, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-347
Job Holding Delegates
Patronage, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-348
A Great Naturalist,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-349
Can’t ‘Oo Talk Any More?,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-350
Protection Tariff,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-352
Illinois Primary ,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-353
Carter Glass Says After All’s
Said and Done About The Third Term—He Is A Democrat and Will Vote For
F.D.R., Berryman |
| | | | H-410-354
Speaking of One Man Cars,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-355
Next Prosperity Just Around The
Wings, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-356
Recent Senate Democratic
Harmony, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-357
I Don’t Like To Oppose Farley
But I’d Make Even A Sorrier Spectacle Ridin’ Roun’ The Country On A
Jackass!, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-358
W.P.A. Relief , Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-359
Convening Of The 76th
Congress, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-360
The Congressional Cherubs
, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-361
Garner Boom, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-364
So Long Fellers Sorry You Can’t
Go Places, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-365
I Might Be Willing To Run With
The Great Texan, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-366
Wisconsin Bulletin—The President
Still Favorite But Garner Polls Enough To Ruin His Chances, Berryman
|
| | | | H-410-367
Still Waiting for “His Master’s
Voice”, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-368
The “I’ve Been Bitten By John L.
Lewis Club", Berryman |
| | | | H-410-370
Cute! But Not The Type ,
Van Baker |
| | | | H-410-371
Tight Skates and Thin
Ice, Van Baker |
| | | | H-410-372
Sloppy Minded, Van
Baker |
| | | | H-410-375
All Ready And Waiting With A
Burr Under The Saddle, Carey Orr |
| | | | H-410-376
He’s Started Something,
Carey Orr |
| | | | H-410-377
America’s Champion Hog
Caller, Carey Orr |
| | | | H-410-379
Roll Along Little Dogies, Roll
Along!, Kiser |
| | | | H-410-380
Shake Pardner, Kiser
|
| | | | H-410-381
Wanted: A New Bed Time
Story, Kiser |
| | | | H-410-384
Cactus Jack’s Easter Egg,
Fred O. Seibel |
| | | | H-410-385
If You Can’t Brand ‘Em
Bulldog, S.J. Ray |
| | | | H-410-386
The Spirit of ’76, S.J.
Ray |
| | | | H-410-390
Ride ‘Em Cowboy, S.J. Ray
|
| | | | H-410-391
The Little Man With The Big
Shadow, Jack Burnett |
| | | | H-410-392
1939 Political Show,
Herbert Block |
| | | | H-410-394
In The Department of Labor
Classroom, Hungerford |
| | | | H-410-395
Washington Nursery Rhyme,
Hungerford, Pittsburgh Post |
| | | | H-410-396
Snow White Garner,
Hungerford |
| | | | H-410-397
Score Budget Cuts, Karl
Kae Knecht |
| | | | H-410-398
Ohio Favorite Son, Knecht
|
| | | | H-410-399
Our First President—Our
Next , Knecht |
| | | | H-410-400
The Texas Way of Garnering
Them, Knecht |
| | | | H-410-401
50th Anniversary, Knecht
|
| | | | H-410-402
Politics Make Strange Buddies
, Thomas, Detroit News |
| | | | H-410-403
I Know When A Critter Needs A
Rest, Thomas |
| | | | H-410-405
Getting’ So A Fellow Can’t Even
Fish, Sparling |
| | | | H-410-406
They’ll Be Comin Round The
Mountain, Shoemaker |
| | | | H-410-407
If It Isn’t Too Much To
Ask, Talburt |
| | | | H-410-409
Another Bull and Bear
Movement!, Parrish |
| | | | H-410-412
This Is Gonna Be Good!,
Chas G. Werner |
| | | | H-410-414
Cactus Jack Rides Again!,
Atel |
| | | | H-410-416
Teacher’s Pet! |
| | | | H-410-417
Rocking the Throne! |
| | | | H-410-418
This Is What He Meant,
Gregg |
| | | | H-410-419
He’s Welcome To Ride If He’s
Traveling Our Way!, Davenport |
| | | | H-410-420
Ole Cactus Jack Comes Gallopin’
Back! |
| | | | H-410-421
Sunkist, Clubb
|
| | | | H-410-423
Happy Jack Garner Dem.,
Texas, Pattoni |
| | | | H-410-426
It May Prove
Embarrassing, Bill |
| | | | H-410-427
For Some Good Little
Democrats, Potters |
| | | | H-410-428
He Means It!, Pattoni
|
| | | | H-410-430
Saved From Himself, Sykes
|
| | | | H-410-431
Wet or Dry?, Chasebel
|
| | | | H-410-433
Up To The Speakership,
Shafel |
| | | | H-410-434
He’ll Swat That Fly No Matter
Where It Lights, Jerry Doyle |
| | | | H-410-436
The Next Horizon, Bateman
|
| | | | H-410-437
The Cowboy, Shafer
|
| | | | H-410-438
Throwing Out The First
Boom, Bateman |
| | | | H-410-440
The President’s Dinner For the
Vice President |
| | | | H-410-441
Whose Tiger Is It?, Mac
|
| | | | H-410-442
The Political Rodeo,
Summers |
| | | | H-410-443
Illinois Roosevelt Vote,
Luie Pease |
| | | | H-410-444
Hold It Tight Jack |
| | | | H-410-445
Getting Louder, Luie
Pease |
| | | | H-410-446
Make Up Your Minds!,
Patton |
| | | | H-410-448
Will He Drink?, Elderman
|
| | | | H-410-457
The Indispensable “Forgotten
Man” |
| | | | H-410-459 Playin’ Em Close To The Vest!
|
| | | | H-410-465
Carefully Considered
Comics, Berryman |
| | | | H-410-466
Speakership Machine,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-467
Modern Rip Van Winkle,
Dunning |
| | | | H-410-468
Speaker’s Machine 1931,
Berryman |
| | | | H-410-469
Jefferson Day Dinner
1932, Faulkner |
| | | | Unnumbered sketches 1-10 |
| box |
| 2W96 | | | Oversize sketches |
| | | | H-410-373
It Has Been Ridden To Death,
John!, Gale |
| | | | H-410-439
Race Between The Hare and The
Turtle, A. Uverra |
| | | | H-410-449
Stopping the Runaway,
Westerman |
| | | | H-410-453
Checking In! |
| | | | H-410-454
Men Lewis Hates Club,
Little |
| | | | H-410-455
Why Johnny, What On Earth Have
You Been Doing? |
| | | | H-410-456
Ouch! |
| | | | H-410-458
Puny Politics |
| | | | H-410-460
Peek-A-Boo “Straddlebug” |
| | | | H-410-461
The Latest Bear Movement |
| | | | H-410-463
He’d Be Sager In Front Of
It, Harper |
| box |
| 2.116/OD1199 | | | | H-410-452
Might Be A Right Neighborly
Offer |
| box |
| 2.116/OD1199 | | | | Unlabeled poster “Delegates,” Mahon |
| box |
| 3X130 | | | | Videotapes |
| box |
| 2X81c | | | | Audio: Center for American History exhibit opening
program, 2002-2003 |
| box |
| 2X289 | | | | AudioVisual |
| box |
| 2.325/R74 | | | | 33LP recording of "John Nance Garner, An American
Statesman from Uvalde/ LANDMARKS IN THE HISTORY OF TEXAS," and small plastic
canister with 35mm (?) filmstrip, in original cardboard mailing box.
|
| box |
| 2.325/C4 | | | | VHS videotape duplicate of filmstrip: "John Nance
Garner, An American Statesman from Uvalde/ LANDMARKS IN THE HISTORY OF
TEXAS" |
| location |
| SRH | | | | John Nance Garner portrait [4th floor west
wall] |