Given, Mrs. B. S., Papers [ca. 1925]

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Given, Mrs. B. S., Papers [ca. 1925]

The Mrs. B. S. Given Papers, [ca. 1925], comprises correspondence and printed, typed, and handwritten biographical sketches of prominent Texans of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.

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