Gracy, Alice Duggan
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Arthur Pope Duggan, Sr., was a real estate developer and sales manager for the Littlefield Lands Company in Littlefield, Texas, president of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce, and a Texas State Senator. Born in 1876 in Hays County, Texas, Duggan attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University), where he received a bachelor of civil engineering degree in 1895. He then went to attend the University of Texas, from which he received a law degree in 1898. In 1900, Duggan opened a law office in Stamford, Texas, and married Sarah Elizabeth Harral, a niece of Maj. George W. Littlefield, on June 18, 1902, in Austin. They had two children.
Duggan owned the Duggan Abstract Company from 1904-1911. From 1925-1927, he was president of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce in Littlefield, Texas. His civic activities eventually led him to serve as a Texas senator from 1933-1935. He died of heart failure on September 6, 1935.
The donor of the collection, Alice Duggan Gracy, was his daughter.
From the guide to the Alice Duggan Gracy Papers, S 378. 1., 1910-1951, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University)
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- Civic leaders
- Farms
- Land companies
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- Legislators
- Transportation
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- Lamb County (Tex.) (as recorded)
- Littlefield (Tex.) (as recorded)