Oneal, Benjamin Grady, Papers 1905-1961

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Oneal, Benjamin Grady, Papers 1905-1961

Correspondence, a speech, and a resolution compose the Benjamin Grady Oneal Papers,1905-1961, documenting his life and work as an attorney and state senator.

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Born in Grenada, Mississippi, lawyer, legislator, and historical preservationist Benjamin Grady Oneal (1874-1960) moved to Breckenridge, Texas, with his parents at the age of four. He attended the University of Texas; Peabody Normal College in Nashville, Tennessee; and the University of Texas Law School, from which he graduated in 1906. Oneal and his wife Cora Maud (Norton) taught school in Weatherford, Texas, before Oneal began a law practice with Frederick G. “Fritz” Lanham. In 19...