Papers, 1920-1965.

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Papers, 1920-1965.

Includes correspondence, diaries, financial materials, literary productions, photographs, printed material, scrapbook material concerning Duggan's artistic interests, club activities, travel experiences, and business interests in Littlefield, Texas. Collection bulks with correspondence and travel diaries.

1,667 leaves

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Duggan, Arthur P. (Arthur Pope), 1910-

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FBI agent, attorney. Born in 1910 in Stamford, Texas. Served as the attorney for the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1. Also served on Water Laws Committee of the State Bar of Texas, and as a legal advisor specializing in water law. His father, Arthur P. Duggan, Sr., was active in the founding of Littlefield, Texas. From the description of Papers, 1936-1966. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 24014984 An FBI agent and attorney, Duggan was bo...

Duggan, Sarah Elizabeth Harral, 1878-1964

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An early Lamb County, Texas, settler, Sarah was born in 1878 in Gonzales, Texas. In 1902, she married Arthur P. Duggan, Sr., who began working for her uncle, landowner Major George W. Littlefield. The Duggans helped found the city of Littlefield, Texas, as part of a land colonization project. After the death of her husband in 1935, she traveled widely in Latin America and Europe. Sarah later resided in Riverside, California, and Austin, Texas, where she was active in art work, women's clubs, and...

Gracy, Alice Duggan

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Arthur Pope Duggan, Sr., was a real estate developer and sales manager for the Littlefield Lands Company in Littlefield, Texas, president of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce, and a Texas State Senator. Born in 1876 in Hays County, Texas, Duggan attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University), where he received a bachelor of civil engineering degree in 1895. He then went to attend the University of Texas, from which he received a law degree ...

Duggan family

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Women's Study Club (Littlefield, Tex.)

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Duggan, Arthur P. (Arthur Pope), 1876-1935

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A real estate developer, attorney, civic leader, and politician, Duggan was born in 1876 in San Marcos, Texas. He was awarded a B.S. by the Agriculture and Mechanical College of Texas (1895) and an L.L.B. by the University of Texas (1899). He married Sarah Elizabeth Harral in 1902 and the marriage produced two children. Duggan worked as an abstractor in Denton, Texas, until 1912 when hired by Major George W. Littlefield as a general agent for the Littlefield Land Company. He also helped found th...

Garden Club (Littlefield, Tex.)

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Austin Women's Club (Austin, Tex.)

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