Authors: Robert A. Caro
Magnolia lease:
Deed Records of Kimble County, Texas, Direct Index from Jan. 1, 1938, to Dec. 31, 1955, Deed Record, Volume 44, pp. 358–66.
$19,571:
The amount is shown by the federal documentary stamps attached to the lease; by Stevenson’s income tax return—Internal Revenue Service Form 1040—for 1939, p. 2; by his handwritten tabulation of “Income—1939” found with the return; and by Stevenson’s monthly bank statement for May, 1939, from the Charles Schreiner Bank of Kerrville. (Carbon copies in author’s possession.)
Stevenson’s tax returns for the ten years covered by the lease and his handwritten tabulations of yearly income show only one other entry for oil-connected income: $647 from an unspecified “oil lease” in 1948. I could find no record showing what this refers to, but it was apparently the amount paid by another oil company for a very brief lease on another tract of land on the ranch (Stevenson, Jr., interview).
Sixteen leases:
Ramsey
Randolph to Caro, undated, “On May 10, 1939, Coke R. Stevenson and wife, Fay Stevenson …”; Ernest Boyett, Coke Stevenson, Jr., interviews.
Lottie Bolt Ranch lease:
Ibid.
, Ramsey Randolph interview.
“The Humble lease”; “pretty low”; consistent:
Ramsey Randolph interview. And see p. 210 of this book.
Wells drilled for decades:
Ownership Map of Kimble County, Texas, 1972, in County Courthouse; Stevenson, Jr., Boyett interviews.
Income tax returns:
Carbon copies of Stevenson’s returns for every year between 1927 and 1950—Internal Revenue Service Form 1040—are in the author’s possession, as are Stevenson’s own handwritten tabulations of income and expenses for many of those years, tabulations which
evidently formed the basis for the returns.
$13,139:
IRS Form 1040—“United States Individual Income Tax Return—1942—Coke Stevenson.”
Estate and will:
Dept. of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service—Form 706, “United States Estate Tax Return—Coke R. Stevenson (Decedent)”; “Account Adjustment”—Document Locator N. 74647–348–00103–7, Jan. 23, 1978; Dean E. Morrow, Acting Director, Internal Revenue Service Center—Southwest Region, to Marguerite K. Stevenson, executor, Jan. 5, 1978; “In Re: Estate of
Coke R. Stevenson, Deceased, No. 1170, In the County Court of Kimble County, Texas, Sitting in Matters Probate, Oct. 21, 1975 Application for Probate of Will and for Letters Testamentary, July 7th, 1975”; “Last Will and Testament—Know all men by these presents: That I, Coke R. Stevenson, a resident of Kimble County …,” Dec. 3, 1974, filed July 7, 1975, Maxine Hancock, County Clerk. (And attached documents. Copies of all in author’s
possession.)
Money in Mrs. Stevenson’s own name:
“CRS-MS Financial Status, June 28, 1975,” compiled by Mrs. Stevenson.
“As I have said before”:
Stevenson, quoted in
DMN
, July 27, 1948.
“I know of no changes”:
Stevenson, quoted in
DMN
, July 21, 1948.
Abilene Reporter-News
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“active campaigners”,
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missionaries
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Adams, Harry Lee,
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advertising:
on KTCB, in return for government favors,
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in political campaigns: newspapers,
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Ainsworth, W. W.,
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Alabama, racial crisis in,
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Alice, Tex.,
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1948 runoff election in,
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; County Democratic Committee enjoined from recount and correction,
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Stevenson’s investigating team in,
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vote-fraud probe by Federal Master-in-Chancery,
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Allred, James V.,
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passim
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American Federation of Labor (AFL),
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American General Insurance Company
Anderson, Lt. Col. Samuel,
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anti-lynching bill (1947),
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anti-unionism, in Texas,
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anti-war movement,
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AP (Associated Press),
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Salas interview,
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Archer, Judge Roy,
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LBJ’s 1948 campaigning in,
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Austin American-Statesman
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Austin Tribune
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Australia (LBJ’s wartime mission in),
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irregularities,
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1984 probe by Masters-in-Chancery,
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stuffing of,
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vs. voting machine,
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see also
Box 13
Barker, J. W.,
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Belden poll,
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Aug. 1948
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Bell Helicopter Corporation,
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Bergstrom Air Force Base,
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Big and Little Inch Pipelines (Brown & Root)
Black, Justice Hugo L.,
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and LBJ’s appeal of injunction,
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blacks:
vote in 1948 Texas runoff election,
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civil rights movement
“bloc vote”, Texas,
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ethnic vote
“Board of Education” (in House of Representatives),
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Boatner, Charles,
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Bolton, Paul,
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Box 13 (ballot box),
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LBJ’s steps to prevent opening of,
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nationwide attention on,
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Boyett, Ernest,
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Broeter, Judge Lorenz,
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Brooks County, Tex.,
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Brown, George,
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and KTBC purchase by LBJ,
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and LBJ’s 1948 Senate race,
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Brown, Herman,
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contributions to 1941 LBJ campaign,
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and LBJ’s 1948 Senate race,
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; financial support,
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Brown & Root,
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federal contracts for,
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financial contributions through LBJ to DCCC