Cox-Murray Family Papers 1920-1961

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Cox-Murray Family Papers 1920-1961

Papers of the Cox-Murray familyinclude World War II letters, business, financial, and legal records, printedmaterial, and family photographs.

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Murray, Zack M.

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Cox, Maggie

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Murray family

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The Cox-Murray family is best described when relationships are drawn to Maggie Cox, the donor of the collection, and former librarian at the University of Texas at Austin. Her father, Ben Cox, attended White Point High School in Concho County, Texas, and worked in livestock, including sheep and cattle trading. Additionally, he was a member of the Agricultural Conservation Program, 1936-1939. Maggie’s maternal grandparents, Annie and Zack M. Murray, saved letters from their World War...

Wells, Zachariah Martin

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Murray, John C. (John Carrick)

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Murray, Annie

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Hall, Carroll Henry

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Cox, Ben

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Cox family

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The Cox-Murray family is best described when relationships are drawn to Maggie Cox, the donor of the collection, and former librarian at the University of Texas at Austin. Her father, Ben Cox, attended White Point High School in Concho County, Texas, and worked in livestock, including sheep and cattle trading. Additionally, he was a member of the Agricultural Conservation Program, 1936-1939. Maggie’s maternal grandparents, Annie and Zack M. Murray, saved letters from their World War...