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[Newspaper clipping of La Gaceta Mexicana cover page]

Description: Photograph of a La Gaceta Mexicana newspaper cover page from September 15, 1928. Text on clipping is: "La Gaceta Mexicana. Revista Ouincenal. Organo de la libreria Hispano Americano. Houston, Texas, Septiembre 15 de 1928, Num 14. Número Especial de Commemoración de la Independencia. 5c"
Date: September 15, 1928
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Letter from Manuel Urbina to Dallas P. Lee - 1964-09-29]

Description: Letter from Manuel Urbina, of the Magnolia Temple Baptist Mission, to Reverend Dallas P. Lee. Urbina is submitting the budget for the year 1965. Included in the budget is a ten percent increase to the salary of the pastor, and commitments to promote cooperation with other organizations and complete several projects.
Date: September 29, 1964
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending September 25, 1964]

Description: Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on September 25, 1964. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "Cultivar la siembra de la cruzada bautista nueva vida."
Date: September 25, 1964
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending September 25, 1964]

Description: Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on September 25, 1964. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "Cultivar la siembra de la cruzada bautista nueva vida."
Date: September 25, 1964
Creator: Urbina, Manuel
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library
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