George E. Briggs Family Papers, 1866-1972 and undated

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George E. Briggs Family Papers, 1866-1972 and undated

The collection concerns George E. Briggs' family and their land prospecting.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6641122

Related Entities

There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Texas Salt Company (Barstow, Tex.)

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Briggs, Mary K.

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Pioneer Canal Company (Barstow, Tex.)

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Chase, Zada Briggs

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Briggs, George E. (George Edward), 1927-1974

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Briggs family

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Briggs, George E. (George Edward), 1927-1974

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Briggs, George E. 20. Jh.

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Irrigated farming began in Ward County, Texas, before the turn of the century, utilizing waters of the Pecos, tributary streams and spring systems. From the guide to the George E. Briggs and Mrs. Jack Donnell Photograph Collection, SWCPC 375., 1894-1900, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University) The Briggs were a pioneer Ward County, Texas, family. In 1890, George Sr. and Mattie (husband and wife) moved to Barstow, Texas, from Midland after se...

Briggs, Mattie

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