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Oral history transcript, Josefa Baines Saunders, interview 1 (I), 12/28/1964, by Juanita Roberts
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- Roberts and I am secretary to P r esident Johnson and I am going lo visit a little bit this morning with the President's aunt, Mrs . W . E. Saunders - - and Mrs . Saunders , how are you related to the Pr esident? Mrs. Saunders: Well, my sister is Lyndon
- . We'll get to that maybe individually later on. I can think of two or three. R: As I said this is very informal and we haven't--while Horace at our annual meeting the other night in San Marcos stimulated a lot of discussion about the old timers
- prior to that time and here we are. I need to go back and fill you in on--I've gotten away from the Wilson County history. That's where I grew up and went to high school. I went to college, of course, up at San Marcos to SWT [Southwest Texas Teachers
- . C: But a fellow named Merton Harris, M-E-R-T-O-N, he hung a nickname on him of Mutton, M-U-T-T-O-N. That kind of killed him off. (Laughter) From Smithville, he was a prominent district attorney down there. D: If the Johnson campaign had seventy