Ada Lee Griffith family papers, [manuscript], 1893-1969.
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Griffith, Mary Lavinia, 1906-1993.
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Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
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Democratic Party (Tex.)
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The Democratic Party in Texas has played an important role in the political history of Texas since its declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836. Settlers from the south and east brought an overwhelming allegiance to the Democratic Party, making it the only competitive political party in the state throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The party’s dominance in local, state, and federal government over an ineffective Republican party, resulted in both a great influence o...
Griffith, Ada Lee, 1876-1965
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Born Ada Lee Girand; lived in Terrell and Dallas, Tex. From the description of Ada Lee Griffith family papers, 1893-1969. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70949993 A resident of Terrell and Dallas, Texas, Ada Lee Girand Griffith was an active member of several political, civic, historical and social organizations. She was married to Thomas Bond Griffith, and had two children, Francis Edward and Mary Lavinia. ...
Texas Centennial Commission
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Commission appointed by the legislature to commemorate the Texas revolution and advertise Texas. The state fair grounds in Dallas were chosen as the site for the 1936 celebration. From the description of Texas Centennial Commission press releases, 1935-1936. (Texas Woman's University Library). WorldCat record id: 60696444 ...
Griffith, Thomas Bond, 1857-1955
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