Briggs, Clay Stone, papers, 1901-1930.

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Briggs, Clay Stone, papers, 1901-1930.

Correspondence, telegrams, reports, signatures, news clippings, and printed materials comprise the Clay Stone Briggs Papers, 1901-1930, which relate to Brigg's activities as a Galveston attorney, legislator, and judge.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7949583

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