Beauregard Bryan Papers 1839-1909 (bulk 1893-1899)

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Beauregard Bryan Papers 1839-1909 (bulk 1893-1899)

Beauregard Bryan (1862-1918) established a legal practice in Brenham, Texas, in 1885 and served as city attorney, district attorney, and district judge during his residence there. He moved to El Paso in 1902 and continued his law practice. The collection contains correspondence, legal documents, and printed material related to the personal and professional activities of Beauregard Bryan. The bulk of the papers dates from 1893 to 1899 and relates to Bryan's law practice. They consist primarily of correspondence concerning various legal cases, such as collection of debts, estates, and property matters.

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Bryan, Guy M. (Guy Morrison), 1821-1901

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Guy Morrison Bryan, a nephew of Stephen F. Austin, was a Confederate officer and legislator. He was born in 1821 in Heraculaneum, Missouri, to James Bryan and Emily Bryan, daughter of Moses Austin and sister of Stephen F. Austin. After her husband’s death, Emily Bryan married her father’s business partner, Stephen Perry, and the family moved to Texas in 1831. Guy Morrison Bryan couriered the William B. Travis Alamo letter to Brazoria in 1836. Following the battle of San Jacinto, Bry...

Bryan, Beauregard, 1862-1918

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Lawyer and resident of Brenham, Texas. From the description of Beauregard Bryan papers, 1839-1909 (bulk 1893-1899). (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310362719 Lawyer and judge, of Brenham, Tex. (1885-1902), and lawyer, of El Paso, Tex. (1902-1918). From the description of Beauregard Bryan papers, 1839-1909 (bulk 1893-1899). (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70950000 Beauregard ...