Zeb Vance Walser Papers, . 1825-1930

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Zeb Vance Walser Papers, . 1825-1930

Zeb Vance Walser (1863-1940) was a lawyer, public official, and historian of Lexington, N.C. The collection includes papers of Walser consisting chiefly of notes, writings, correspondence, and pictures gathered in biographical research in the 1920s about the North Carolina members of the Confederate Congress and other Confederate officials. There is also a small set of unrelated correspondence, chiefly letters from North Carolina and national political leaders, which includes a letter, 1918, from Theodore Roosevelt and three letters from Walter Clark. Volumes include ten books of Walser's lecture notes as a University of Michigan law student, 1885-1886; a book of official letters received while he was a deputy federal internal revenue collector at Lexington, N.C., 1891-1892; historical and political scrapbooks; and other items.

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Walser, Zeb Vance, 1863-1940

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Lawyer, public official, and historian, of Lexington, N.C. From the description of Zeb Vance Walser papers, 1825-1930 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24439041 Zeb Vance Walser (1863-1940) was a lawyer, public official, and historian, of Lexington, N.C. Walser was born in Yadkin College, N.C., to Burgess Gaither Walser and Francis Estelle Byerly Walser. He was educated at Yadkin College; the University of North Carolina, 1880-1884; and the University of Michiga...