Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Jr., 1892-1959
Born to Lewis Randolph Bryan, Sr. and Martha Jane Shepard in Quintana, Texas, Lewis Randolph Bryan, Jr. (1892-1959) was a descendant of Moses Austin Bryan (1817-1895). After enrolling in the Virginia Military Institute and graduating from the University of Texas with a law degree in 1913, Bryan worked as an attorney in Houston for several years. During World War I, Bryan became a captain and eventually a major in the Thirty-sixth division of the U. S. Army. Following the war, he served as a lieutenant colonel in the Texas National Guard and returned to Houston, where he worked in the Lumberman’s National Bank, which later became the Second National Bank, as a cashier. Bryan was eventually appointed president of the bank in 1944 as well as president of the San Jacinto Museum of History Association and Philosophical Society of Texas. He also became a member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas and a trustee of the Texas Gulf Historical Associations. In 1924, he married Katharine McGown, with whom he had two sons.
Sources:
Tinsley, James A. Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Jr. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed May 6, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbraq .
From the guide to the Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Jr. Reminiscences, 1957, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
Born to Lewis Randolph Bryan, Sr. and Martha Jane Shepard in Quintana, Texas, Lewis Randolph Bryan, Jr. (1892-1959) was a descendant of Moses Austin Bryan (1817-1895).
After enrolling in the Virginia Military Institute and graduating from the University of Texas with a law degree in 1913, Bryan worked as an attorney in Houston for several years. During World War I, Bryan became a captain and eventually a major in the Thirty-sixth division of the U. S. Army. Following the war, he served as a lieutenant colonel in the Texas National Guard and returned to Houston, where he worked in the Lumberman's National Bank, which later the Second National Bank, as a cashier. Bryan was eventually appointed president of the bank in 1944 as well as president of the San Jacinto Museum of History Association and Philosophical Society of Texas. He also became a member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas and a trustee of the Texas Gulf Historical Associations. In 1924, he married Katharine McGown, with whom he had two sons.
From the description of Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Jr., Reminiscences, 1957 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 764505498
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Birth 1892
Death 1959
