James E. WebbPapers 1897-1916

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James E. WebbPapers 1897-1916

Printed material,correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clippings and programs concernsJames E. Webb, attorney for the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and legalaction regarding their custodianship of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas,1897-1916. There are also letters concerning his failed attempt in 1911 formayor of San Antonio.

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Driscoll, Clara, 1881-1945

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Daughters of the Republic of Texas

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Webb, James E., 1859-1916

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James Edward Webb (1859-1916) was City Attorney of San Antonio (1903-1911) and represented the Daughters of the Republic of Texas in legal matters. In 1911 he ran for mayor but lost. From the guide to the James E. Webb Papers 86-205; 92-240; 93-40; 2008-305. 77539781., 1897-1916, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...