Colp, David E., papers, 1917-1936

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Colp, David E., papers, 1917-1936

The David E. Colp Papers, 1917-1936, concern the career of Colp and relate to his efforts in the development of a state park system and a state highway system in Texas.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7949984

University of Texas Libraries

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