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Index

Adams, Horatio H. (“Rasch”)

agrarian revoit

Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)

crop-reduction payments and LBJ, as congressional secretary

Agricultural Extension Service, county agents

and Range Conservation program

agricultural technology

agriculture, see cattle-raising; cotton; farmers; farming; farm produce; Hill Country of Texas

Aiken, Paul

Alamo Purchase Bill

Allen, Robert S.:

on LBJ and Pearson, Drew: on Democratie National Campaign Committee on Garner on LBJ: as Democrats' hero (1940); as FDR's protege

Allred, James V.

and congressional election (1937)

fails to enter 1941 senatorial race

at (Sam Ealy) Johnson, Jr.'s funeral

Alsop, Joseph:

and Catledge, T.: The 168 Days: on Corcoran on Garner on FDR and Kintner, R.: on FDR: and Garner; and LBJ's senatorial race (1941)

ambition:

of (Herman) Brown as Bunton trait of (Lady Bird) Johnson of LBJ, see LBJ: ambition(s) of of LBJ's subordinates of (Sam Ealy) Johnson, Jr. of Rayburn

Anderson, P. L.

Appleby, Paul

appliances, electrical

lighting, lamps pump refrigerator washing machine

Arnold, Frank, 191 and n.

Arnold, Helen Hofheinz, 191 and n.

Arnold, Laurence F.

Austin, Tex.:

FHA grant to (Dec. 1937) Indian threat to (i9th century) LBJ buys land in (1939) political support for LBJ in (1937) population (1850), postmastership Public Housing Authority: compromise on, between LBJ and H.Brown and FHA grant (1937) LBJ proposes creation of (1937) PWA projects in Tom Miller Dam

Austin American-Statesman , and n. on Democratie Convention (1940), and LBJ:

congressional campaign (1937); poils congressional election (1938) on Roosevelt-Garner battle senatorial campaign (1941) on (Roy) Miller

Austin American-Statesman (cont'd .)

on political situation in Texas (1940) see also Marsh, Charles E.

automobiles, LBJ and, see LBJ: and automobiles

Avery, C. N., in congressional election (1937)

Bailey, Joseph Weldon:

LBJ and (Sam Ealy) Johnson, Jr., and Rayburn and

Baines, George Washington (LBJ's great-grandfather)

Baines, Joseph Wilson (LBJ's grandfather):

career and daughter (Rebekah) financial ruin, death in Texas Legislature

Baines, Rebekah, see Johnson, Rebekah Baines

Baines, Ruth Ament Huffman (LBJ's grandmother):

and LBJ visits Johnsons

banks:

closings (1933) and farmers see also farm mortgages Rayburn and and Reconstruction Finance Corporation regulation of FDR and

Baptists

Bardwell, Malcolm

Barkley, Alben

Barnes, James M.

Barnwell, Milton

Basso, Hamilton

Bauer, Lenhardt E.

Beaman, Middleton

Bean, Joseph C.

beer and liquor interests in Texas: and Senate election results (1941), passim

Beiter, Alfred F.

Benner, August, Berry, Joe

Berry, L. D.

Birdwell, Sherman:

and 1RS investigation (1943) and LBJ as congressional aide to LBJ (1937) at NY A on LBJ's appendicitis (Apr. 1937)

blacks (Negroes):

(Herman) Brown on and LBJ: colleges and schools, n. in congressional election (1937), 407 and n .

Blalock, Myron

Blanco County, Tex.:

formation of (1858) last Indian raid on (1875) political campaigns in: (1930), (1932), (1937) see also Hill Country of Texas; Johnson City, Tex.

Blanton, Thomas

Blue Sky Law (1923)

Blundell, James

“Board of Education,”

Boehringer, Eugenia (“Gene”)

Boland, Patrick J.

Bolin, L. T.

Bolling, Richard

Bolton, Paul, 590 Brandeis, Louis D.

bread lines and soup kitchens

Bright, John Harvey, Brogdon, Mary C.

Brooks, Thomas R.

Brown, George R.

and Corpus Christi Naval Air Station and 1RS investigation (1942-44) of Brown & Root finances, and n. and LBJ on LBJ: ambition to be President and (Herman) Brown, passim leadership style of and (Charles) Marsh on Marshall Ford Dam see also Brown & Root, Inc.

Brown, Herman

ambition of and Austin Public Housing Authority financial support for LBJ for congressional campaigns: (1938); (1940) for FDR's presidential campaign (1939-40): national; in Texas, 592 and n . for senatorial campaign (1941); 1RS investigation of(1942-44) and Gamer on (Alice) Glass influence of, in federal government and 1RS investigation (1942-44) of Brown & Root finances and LBJ financial aspects see also Brown H.: financial support of LBJ

and Marshall Ford Dam

“high dam” proposai, passim and naval contracts oil interests of see also Brown & Root, Inc.

Brown, Margaret Root

Brown, Russell M.:

on (Lady Bird) Johnson on LBJ as congressional secretary

Brown & Root, Inc.

constructs electric lines for PEC project contributions to Democratie Congressional Campaign Committee (1940) and Corpus Christi Naval Air Station financial support for LBJ LBJ's diligence on behalf of, passim and Marshall Ford Dam and San Juan Air Base project its subcontractors contribute to LBJ 1941 campaign see also Brown, George; Brown, Herman

Brownlee, Houghton: in congressional campaign (1937)

Brown Shipbuilding

Bryan, William Jennings

Buchanan, James P. (“Buck”)

congressional primary victory (1936), n . death of (Feb. 1937) aftermath and Hamilton [later: Buchanan] Dam and Marshall Ford Dam, passim and RE A loan policy wife as possible successor

Buchanan (James P.) Dam [earlier : Hamilton Dam]

budget, federal:

Garner wants balanced Hoover tries to balance FDR and

budget, Texas', Bunger, Howard P.

Bunton, Desha (LBJ's great-uncle)

Bunton, Eliza, see Johnson, Eliza Bunton

Bunton, John Wheeler

ambition of plantation of, Rancho Rambouillet seulement in Texas

Bunton, Lucius (LBJ's great-uncle)

Bunton, Robert Holmes (LBJ's great-grandfather):

as cattle driver in retirement settles in Texas (1858)

Bunton family strain

idealism interest in ideas, abstractions in LBJ in (Sam Ealy) Johnson, Jr. and Johnson strain, personality physical characteristics practicality and reaîism pride

Bureau of Reclamation: and Marshall Ford Dam

bureaucracy, federal:

of AAA agencies and programs of federal government, see New Deal: agencies and programs LBJ and, passim see also U.S. Congress: workings of

Burleson, Albert Sidney:

and LBJ's congressional campaign LBJ's memorial tribute to

Burnet, Will: and LBJ, in congressional campaign (1937)

Burns, James MacGregor

business, regulation of:

banks Public Utilities Holding Company Act (Wheeler-Rayburn, 1935) railroads Securities Act (Fletcher-Rayburn, 1933)

business, regulation of (cont'd .)

Securities Exchange Act (Fletcher-Rayburn, 1934) in Texas Utilities Holding Company Act (Rayburn-Fletcher, 1935)

businessmen:

and LBJ: his assistance to, as congressional secretary congressional elections: (1937); (1938) and New Deal political campaign contributions of Rayburn and

Byron, William D.

California, LBJ trip

campaign financing, see money and politics

campaigns, political, see elections and political campaigns

Campbell, Tom

Carpenter, John W.

Carter, Amon G.

Carter, Amon, Jr.

Casparis, Louise

Catledge, Turner (and Alsop, J.): The 168 Days :

on Corcoran on Gamer on FDR

cattle-raising

as business and cattle-buying houses of (Sam and Tom) Johnson New Deal program for and soil erosion

Chapman, Mabel, see Ross, Mabel Chapman

child labor:

in cotton fields in Depression (Welly) Hopkins on on roads

Christadelphians

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC):

camps in Texas' 14Ü1 District LBJ proposes bill to merge with NYA (i94i) FDR's pride in

Clark, Edward A.

on (Herman) Brown and LBJ on Brown & Root on 1RS investigation (1942-44) of Brown & Root finances and LBJ on LBJ: and (Herman) Brown in congressional campaign (1937) as NYA director and FDR's presidential campaign (1940) on Wirtz

Clark, Ramsey

Clemens, Elizabeth Roper (LBJ's cousin)

Cohen, Benjamin V.:

drafts New Deal legislation: Public Utilities Bill REA Bill Truth-in-Securities Bill and LBJ on LBJ and rural electrification as New Deal strategist and Rayburn

Cole, Sterling

Coleman, James P.

College Star (student newspaper):

on LBJ LBJ as editor and writer selection of editor (May 1930)

Comanche Indians, in Texas

attack on Johnson home (1869) raids in 1872

Commodity Credit Corporation

communications in rural areas:

newspapers radio telephone

Communism

Congress, see U.S. Congress

Congressional Record :

LBJ's use of, as Congressman n . record of LBJ's participation in House debates, 549 and n .

Connally, John B.:

as LBJ congressional aide with LBJ on Democratie Congressional Campaign Committee and LBJ's senatorial campaign (1941)

Connally, Tom

conservatism:

of Garner of Hopkins of LBJ in Congress in Texas of Kleberg of Miller of Texas campaign contributors Texas Regulars see also Republican Party

Constitution, see U.S. Constitution

construction contracts, federal:

LBJ and see also Brown & Root, Inc.; dams

Cooke, Morris

Coolidge, Calvin

Cooner, James M. passim

cooperatives:

farmers', for RE A loans of Farmers Alliance

Corcoran, Thomas G. (“Tommy the Cork”)

and congressional campaign (1940) financing defects from New Deal and FDR on Garner and FDR and LBJ on LBJ's political aptitude and tactics and LBJ's senatorial campaign (1941) financing and Marshall Ford Dam and Rayburn on Rayburn's skill with people and REA: drafts legislation (1936) gets project for LBJ's benefit (April 1941) on White House staff

Coronado, Thomas

Corpus Christi, Tex.:

and Depression schools closed and New Deal programs

Corpus Christi Caller :

on farm programs on Naval Air Station

Corpus Christi Naval Air Station:

appropriations increased for Brown & Root get contract for (1940) early proposais for LBJ and

Corrupt Practices Act

Corwin, J. O.

cotton:

in Hill Country labor of growing, picking picked by: children white men, in Depression plow-up payments program at Rancho Rambouillet Rayburn's childhood labor on

Cotulla, Tex.:

description LBJ teaches in (1928-29)

county agents

and Range Conservation program

Cox, Ava Johnson (LBJ's cousin):

and LBJ recollections of: Bunton eye LBJ: and attitudes of others toward family; college career; congressional campaign (1937); in fight (Feb. 1927); need for attention; physical appearance; as road hand; and siblings; and spankings; as swaggering (Rebekah) Johnson (Sam Ealy) Johnson, Jr. Johnson household washdays in Hill Country

Cox, Curtis

Cox, Mary

Cox, Ohlen

Cox, William (“Corky”)

Coxey, Jacob S.

Crawford, Kenneth G.

credibility, LBJ's:

about California trip (1924-25) as child in college as Congressman refusai to take firm stand see also LBJ: character ...: secrecy

Crider, Ben

Crider, Cynthia

Crider, Walter

Crofts, Joe

crop lien

Cummings, Homer

currency, control and reform of

and FDR

dams

Denison fees from, scrutinized Hamilton [later : Buchanan] Inks (Roy) n . Marshall Ford, see Marshall Ford Dam Miller (Tom), Austin, Tex. dams (cont'd .) Muscle Shoals, Ala. see also electricity; hydro-electric power; Tennessee Valley Authority

Daniels, Jonathan

Daniels, Josephus

Davis, A. L.

Davis, Carol:

and LBJ marries

Davis, Ethel

Davis, Thomas H.

Deadrich, Kate

Deason, Willard (Bill):

on LBJ: in college senatorial campaign (1941) LBJ gets Federal Land Bank job for with/on LBJ's congressional campaign (1937) with LBJ's senatorial campaign staff(1941) on (Sam Ealy) Johnson, Jr. with NYA in Texas recollections of and White Stars on Wirtz

debating and debate teams:

LBJ and, at San Marcos LBJ vs. Shelton in congressional campaign (1937) of Little Congress at Sam Houston High School

Dellinger, J. M.

Democratie Congressional Campaign Committee

contributions to: from (Herman) Brown and Brown & Root from (Charles) Marsh from Texas oil men and Democratie National Committee, and n. history of LBJ and: appointment to Committee, 618 and n . appreciation of his efforts arranges endorsements, speakers disburses campaign funds provides information, entree raises funds role analyzed staffs and organizes office takes credit for campaign contributions voting analyses developed

Democratie National Committee:

and Democratie Congressional Campaign Committee, 608 and n. Flynn becomes chairman (1940) and “new” oil money

Democratie National Convention:

1928, Houston 1940, Chicago: campaign funding discussed at and Hatch Act LBJ at strategy for

Democratie Party:

campaign spending, compared to Republicans' liberal-conservative split in and Populists primaries (1940) California (May) Illinois (April) Texas, passim Rayburn's faith in strength in Congress, compared to Republicans': (1918-30) (1931) (1936-40) (1940)

Depression, the:

bread Unes and soup kitchens in Corpus Christi and farmers Hoover and and jobs on campus federal; see also patronage jobs state for youth; see also National Youth Administration (NYA) Kleberg on causes of public works relief, public, passim FDR and, see New Deal; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano and schools transients/hoboes see also New Deal

Dies, Martin, Jr.

in senatorial race (1941) vs . LBJ

Dodge Hotel, Washington, D.C.:

bull sessions at as residence for congressional aides

Dollahite, John

Donaho, W. T.

Douglas, Helen Gahagan: on LBJ in Congress

Douglas, William O. (Bill):

and LBJ's senatorial campaign (1941) financing and Marshall Ford Dam and other New Deal young lieutenants with SEC

Drewry, Patrick Henry

drinking, rural attitudes toward

see also Prohibition

Driscoll, Clara

drought, in Hill Country

(1872) (1888) (1919 and 1920) (1924 and 1925) (1934, 1936, 1937)

Duke, J. T.

Dulles, John Foster

Durr, Virginia

Early, Stephen T. (Steve)

Easley, Lewis T. (“Tex”)

Edmondson, Frances Haskell

education and schools:

in Depression Freshman College Centers NYA student-aid program Resident Training Centers in Hill Country in Johnson City “literary society” of Rebekah Johnson of LBJ, see LBJ: education of LBJ's attitudes toward

Edwards, Bob

Edwards Plateau, Tex., see Hill Country of Texas

elections and political campaigns:

(1894) (1896) (1898) 1904, Texas House of Representatives 1906, Texas House of Representatives 1937, see LBJ: elections and political campaigns, 1937 (congressional) 1939,presidential primaries 1940,congressional 1940,presidential 1941,see LBJ: elections and political campaigns, 1941 (senatorial) financing of see also Brown, Herman: financial support for LBJ; Democratie Congressional Campaign Committee; LBJ: fund-raising and disbursing methods: addressing public, speeches, passim advertising billboards corrupt (vote-buying and changing) on Election Day letter-writing one-to-one appeals pamphlets, circulars, mailings publicity radio rallies and barbecues speakers and endorsements threats see also LBJ: campaign tactics, strategy and techniques; LBJ: political tactics and strategy; money and politics poils, public-opinion: Belden in LBJ's congressional campaign in LBJ's senatorial campaign (1941) in presidential campaign (1940)

electricity in rural areas:

appliances, see appliances, electrical economie issues and farmers' cooperatives farmers' fear of and farming

electricity in rural areas (cont'd .)

government involvement in see also Rural Electrification Administration (REA) and housework hydro-electric: and Hamilton/Buchanan Dam and Marshall Ford Dam and Muscle Shoals Dam FDR and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and utilities LBJ and, passim in senatorial campaign (1941) and leisure/amusements lines installed in Hill Country (1938-39) regulation of and utilities see also Rural Electrification Administration (REA)

Elliott, William P. and Mary

Ellis, Clyde

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act (1933)

entrée, in Washington: LBJ's mastery of

for businessmen through Little Congress Speakership entrée, at White House, LBJ's rarity of audiences with FDR, early in congressional career

Epley, Margaret

Evans, Cecil Eugene (“Prexy”):

and Freshman College Centers of NYA and LBJ

Family Album

Farley, James A.:

and LBJ and (Roy) Miller as potential presidential candidate resigns as chairman of Democratie National Committee (1940) on FDR and Gamer

Farm Board

Farm Credit Administration

farmers, ranchers:

aaaaaaaaa

economie condition of and banks money/cash purchasing power relief, public and electricity: cooperatives to get REA loans fear of uses of first Texas settlers and government in Depression FDR's measures grievances of Johnson family as and railroads revoit of and tariffs see also farming, ranching, in Hill Country; farm mortgages; farm produce; People's Party; rural life

Farmers Alliance:

cooperatives founding of lecturers in Texas see also People's Party

farming, ranching, in Hill Country:

cotton decline of economie plight of see also farm mortgages; farm produce: prices 、 and electricity overproduction and rainfall see also rural life

farm mortgages

foreclosures on refinancing of LBJ's plan for 14th District farmers

farm produce:

prices in Depression parity legislation (1941), and LBJ transportation to market: by railroad by road; LBJ's commitment to issue by ship

Farm Relief Act (1933)

Farm Security Administration (FSA):emergency loans to Hill Country farmers (Dec. 1938)

Fawcett, Truman

Fawcett, Wilma

Federal Corrupt Practices Act

Federal Farm Board

Federal Housing Administration (FHA):grant to Austin Housing Authority(1938)

Federal Land Bank:

and farm mortgages for Texas' 14th District patronage jobs at

Federal Power Commission

Federal Trade Commission: creation of

Fehrenbach, T. R.: on Texas frontier life, 18 and n .

Fentress, E. S.

Ferguson, Thomas C.

fires, prairie

Fisher, O. C.

Fletcher, Duncan U.

Fletcher-Rayburn Act (1933)

Fletcher-Rayburn Act (1934)

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