Oral History Interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, April 20, 2022

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Transcript of an interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, Kerrville pastor, author, and mayor. Blackburn discusses his family, education, call to ministry, service as a Family Life Consultant to the Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention, leadership in many community-based service organizations, and terms as Mayor of Kerrville.

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Jones, Mary Elaine & Blackburn, Bill April 20, 2022.

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Transcript of an interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, Kerrville pastor, author, and mayor. Blackburn discusses his family, education, call to ministry, service as a Family Life Consultant to the Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention, leadership in many community-based service organizations, and terms as Mayor of Kerrville.

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Jones, Mary Elaine & Blackburn, Bill. Oral History Interview with Dr. Bill Blackburn, April 20, 2022, text, April 20, 2022; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1636702/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerr County Historical Commission.

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