Finley, Richard W. Papers 1883-1915

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Finley, Richard W. Papers 1883-1915

The Richard W. Finley Papers includecorrespondence, speeches, a campaign scrapbook of newspaper clippings, a map, anexpense book, and printed material pertaining to Finley's career as Texas StateComptroller and the Knights of Honor of Texas.

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Finley, Richard Watson, 1851-1937

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Richard Watson Finley (1851-1937), son of Reverend Robert S. and Mary H. (Cole) Finley, was born in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. As a child, his family moved to Texas. He was educated at Marshall College and then relocated to Jefferson, where he was employed as a store clerk. He next moved to Queen City, where he served as a justice of the peace and owned a successful cotton warehouse business. In 1883 he settled in Austin, working in the office of the comptroller of public accou...

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