Sneed, Sebron Graham, familypapers 1830-1904,1958

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Sneed, Sebron Graham, familypapers 1830-1904,1958

Composed of correspondence, legal andfinancial documents, plats, memoranda, and literary productions, the Sebron GrahamSneed Family Papers, 1830-1904, 1958, concern Sneed’s legal and military career andhis family in Arkansas and Texas.

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Born to John Thomas Sneed, Jr., and the former Mecca Isabell Graham in Kentucky, Sebron Graham Sneed (1802-1879) moved with his family to Missouri, where he became a colonel in the state militia (1823) and Justice of the Peace of Clay County (1824-1825). In 1824, he married Marinda Adkins, and the couple had eleven children, including Thomas Eskridge (1832-1901) and Sebron Graham, Jr. (1836-1894). Moving to Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1830, Sneed opened a law partnership with William...

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Sneed, Sebron Graham, 1802-1879

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Born to John Thomas Sneed, Jr., and the former Mecca Isabell Graham in Kentucky, Sebron Graham Sneed (1802-1879) moved with his family to Missouri, where he became a colonel in the state militia (1823) and Justice of the Peace of Clay County (1824-1825). In 1824, he married Marinda Adkins, and the couple had eleven children, including Thomas Eskridge (1832-1901) and Sebron Graham, Jr. (1836-1894). Moving to Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1830, Sneed opened a law partnership with William...

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