Burns, Robert A., 1934-
Variant namesRobert A. Burns graduated from the University of Texas in 1980. He served as superintendent of the Sam Bell Maxey House State Historic Site in Paris, Texas, a Greek Revival home which Confederate Major General, and later U.S. Senator, Samuel Bell Maxey built in 1867. Burns also wrote a column for the Paris News, was chairman of the Lamar County Historical Society, and was elected as a Lamar County judge 1987.
Source:
Alumni Notes: 80s. The Alcalde 75:4 (March/April 1987): p. 37.
From the guide to the Burns, Robert A. Collection 94-065., 1839-1984, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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| creatorOf | Burns, Robert A. Collection 94-065., 1839-1984 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
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| associatedWith | Maxey, S. B. (Samuel Bell), 1825-1895 | person |
| associatedWith | Sam Bell Maxey House State Historic Site (Tex.) | corporateBody |
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| Lamar County (Tex.) | |||
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| Red River County (Tex.) | |||
| Paris (Tex.) |
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Birth 1934-09-09
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