Freeman, J.D. Papers 1898-1972

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Freeman, J.D. Papers 1898-1972

J.D. Freeman was a longtime Texassurveyor, with a longstanding interest in historical Texas surveys. The papersinclude correspondence, maps, legal documents, surveys and survey notes,photographs, and other business records in both original and photocopy form.

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Texas. General Land Office

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The Texas General Land Office, established in 1836, administered land grants and public lands of Texas. From the description of Texas. : General Land Office, index of letters received, 1837-1854. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39089216 Jack Giberson (1919- 2007) retired from the General Land Office after 41 years of service. Giberson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised on a ranch near Alice, Texas. After earning a degree in Economics from The Un...

Freeman, J. D.

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J.D. Freeman was a longtime Texas surveyor, with a longstanding interest in historical Texas surveys. He also acted as a consultant engineer, researching material on various historical subjects for the General Land Office. He was married to Delma Turnbow Freeman, a genealogist and author. From the guide to the Freeman, J. D. Papers 84-214, 84-215., 1898-1972, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...