George Willrich law brief collection : Court of Civil Appeals of the Fourth Supreme Judicial District of Texas, 1894-1916.
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Willrich, George.
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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. ...
Lockridge, Thomas.
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Moerbe, Ben.
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McCommon, T. T.
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Grand Lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen of Texas.
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West, DuVal, 1861-1949.
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St. Clair, Hattie.
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Texas. Court of Appeals (4th)
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Texas Courts of Civil Appeals were first established in 1891 by constitutional amendment (Article V, Section 6) to reduce the backlog of cases on the Texas Supreme Court docket. Courts of Civil Appeals are intermediate appellate courts between the trial courts and the Supreme Court. Their jurisdiction extends to those civil cases over which county or district courts have jurisdiction, when the amount in controversy exceeds $100. Initially, in 1891, there were three court...