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Cave Post Offices by Thomas M. Lera
Cave Post Offices by Thomas M. Lera








Cave Post Offices by Thomas M. Lera

Over the course of his political career, Thomas, a Democrat, served on the U.S. Thomas's political career began on the state level in 1936 and lasted until his death on February 16, 1966. In her interview for the LBJ Library, Lera stated that she was convinced that that event is what persuaded her husband to run for Congress, and that the two of them wanted to "throw ourselves completely away from everything that we had done or where we lived or anything like that." The Thomases later had two daughters, Ann and Lera.

Cave Post Offices by Thomas M. Lera

In the 1930 United States Census Lera was listed as twenty-nine, Albert was thirty-one, and their son, Jim, was six. The couple moved to Houston, where Albert was a district attorney in 1930. Lera left college halfway through her senior year to marry her sweetheart Albert on October 2, 1922. Miss Millard graduated from Nacogdoches High School and went on to attended Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia, for two years before transferring to the University of Alabama where she was a founding member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Lera Millard was born on August 3, 1900, in the Old North Church Community of Nacogdoches, Texas. For a brochure about Millard's Crossing Historic Village, please click the following link Millard's Crossing Brochure. To view or print a brochure about Lera Millard Thomas, please click the following link Lera Millard Thomas Brochure, or for more information, please continue reading. Lera Millard Thomas is significant in the history of Nacogdoches as a politician and for relocating historic structures to Millard's Crossing Historic Village.










Cave Post Offices by Thomas M. Lera