Clayton, Nicholas J., papers 1896-1910

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Clayton, Nicholas J., papers 1896-1910

Comprising a letterpress,advertisements, correspondence, and carpenter’s specifications, the Nicholas J.Clayton Papers, 1896-1910, chronicle Clayton’s architectural career in Galveston,Texas, including construction projects and professional activities in conjunctionwith the Columbian League of Texas, J. O. Dyer, and the Catholic Knights ofColumbus, among others.

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