Hogg (William Clifford) Papers 1897-1932

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Hogg (William Clifford) Papers 1897-1932

Will C. Hogg (1875-1930), attorney, businessman, and philanthropist, was the son of Texas governor James Stephen Hogg. Material concerns his involvement with the University of Texas (including as Regent), its Ex-students' Association, and other colleges and universities; the Texas Company and other oil and gas enterprises; insurance, banking, cotton, and other businesses; and political affairs.

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