Bryan, Lewis Randolph, 1858-1938.

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Bryan, son of Moses Austin and Cora Lewis Bryan, graduated Baylor University, 1877, was admitted to the bar, 1880, practiced law in Brenham, Velasco and La Grange, was editor of the La Grange Journal, married Martha J. Shepard, 1891 and settled in Houston.

Bryan was instrumental in starting the Sons of the Republic of Texas, served as president of the Texas Bar Association in 1902 and the Harris County Bar Association in 1911, helped found the Harris County Law Library Association and the South Texas School of Law of Houston and had an avid interest in Texas history and his own family history.

From the description of Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Sr., papers, 1803-1985. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 35175089

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associatedWith Bryan, Beauregard, 1862-1918. person
associatedWith Bryan, Cora Lewis, 1828-1881. person
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associatedWith Bryan, Guy M. (Guy Morrison), 1821-1901. person
associatedWith Bryan, Lewis Randolph, 1892-1959. person
associatedWith Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895. person
associatedWith Hutcheson, Joseph Chappell, 1842-1924. person
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San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836
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Birth 1858

Death 1938

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