Green, Thomas, Papers 1789-1872
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Menard, M. B.
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Green, Thomas, 1798-1882
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Thomas Green (1798-1882) was a land speculator and city trustee of Galveston, Texas. Though deceased, Green was cited in the 1892 U.S. Supreme Court opinion on Ware v. Galveston City Co., which appealed an 1881 ruling on a dispute over sale of land that Green approved in his role as Galveston trustee. From the guide to the Green, Thomas, Papers 1931., 1789-1872, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) From the description of Green, Thom...
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