George Willrich law brief collection : Court of Civil Appeals of the Third Supreme Judicial District of Texas, 1889-1916.
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George Willrich, attorney and judge, resided and practiced law in Fayette County, Texas. From the description of George Willrich law brief collection : Court of Civil Appeals of the First Supreme Judicial District of Texas. Part 1, 1887-1894. (San Jacinto Museum of History). WorldCat record id: 48453411 From the description of George Willrich law brief collection : Court of Civil Appeals of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Supreme Judicial Districts of Texas, 1890-1924. ...
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