Title:
Governor Rick Perry Governor's Mansion records
Description:
The Texas Governor's Mansion served as the official residence of Texas Governor Rick Perry and his family during Perry's term of office. Records are artwork, audio files, budgets, CD-ROMs, clippings, a 3.5-inch computer floppy disk, correspondence, curricula, financial records, grant applications, graphic images, legislative records, lists, memoranda, notes, photographs, plans, presentations, press releases, publications, reports, speeches, spreadsheets, stationery, and video files. dates are 1949, 1973-1989, 2001-2014, and undated with the bulk of records dating from 2008 to 2014.
Collection:
Texas Governor Rick Perry Governor's Mansion records
Creator:
Texas. Governor (2000-2015 : Perry)
Date of creation:
1949
Date range of creation:
1973 to 1989
Date range of creation:
2001 to 2014
Geographic coverage:
Texas
Geographic coverage:
Austin (Tex.)
Subject:
Friends of the Governor's Mansion (Tex.)
Subject:
Governors
Subject:
Governors\' spouses
Subject:
Perry, Anita
Subject:
Perry, Rick, 1950-
Subject:
Texas Governor's Mansion Restoration Fund
Subject:
Texas Governor's Mansion (Austin, Tex.)
Type:
Architectural plans
Type:
Budgets
Type:
Clippings (information artifacts)
Type:
Correspondence
Type:
Curricula
Type:
Grant proposals
Type:
Legislative records
Type:
Memorandums
Type:
Photographs
Type:
Presentations (communicative events)
Type:
Press releases
Type:
Publications (documents)
Type:
Reports
Type:
Speeches (documents)
Type:
Works of art
Citation information:
(Identify the item), Texas Governor Rick Perry Governor's Mansion records. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Arrangement:
These records are organized into seven series: Public relations records, Mansion education and outreach files, Office of the First Lady files, Mansion images, Mansion restoration files, Texas Capitol and flag images, and Texas Governor’s Mansion Restoration Fund files
Copyright information:
Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted. State records also include materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.).
Access restrictions:
Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, financial information (Texas Government Code, Section 552.136), agency memoranda and working papers (Texas Government Code Section 552.111) and home email addresses (Texas Government Code Section 552.137), an archivist must review these records before they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research under the provisions of the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552).
Size or duration:
6 cubic ft. and 7.16 GB (5,562 files)
TARO URL:
https://txarchives.org/tslac/finding_aids/80034.xml
Language:
English