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Vinson Allen Collins

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system in Texas and established the Texas Industrial Accident Board, and the law restricting work to eight hours a day. In a race for the
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Norman D. Brown, Hood, Bonnet, and Little Brown Jug: Texas Politics, 1921–1928 (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1984).
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on March 1, 1867. He was the seventh child of Warren Collins and Eboline Valentine Collins. The Collins family had moved to
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He was married twice, first to Elizabeth (Lizzie) Hopkins and later to Nannie Kuykendall. He had six children.
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He graduated from Sam Houston State Normal College (now part of
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Big Sandy Independent School District in Polk County, Texas
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Johnson, Frank White, A History of Texas and Texans, 1916
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Texas Senate
4th
Wilfred Roy Cousins, Sr.
Hardin County, Texas
Dallas
Texas
Democratic
Carr Collins Sr.
Alma mater
Sam Houston State Normal College
Texas
politician
Hardin County, Texas
Honey Island
Texas
Mississippi
Sam Houston State University
Big Sandy Independent School District in Polk County, Texas
State Bar of Texas
Beaumont, Texas
Texas Senate
Democrat
workers' compensation
United States House of Representatives
Martin Dies, Sr.
Governor of Texas
Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson
prohibition
women’s suffrage
Carr Collins, Sr.

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