Sleeper, Ben R., papers, 1936, 1956

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Sleeper, Ben R., papers, 1936, 1956

Literary production and correspondence relate to Ben R. Sleeper's 1936 essay on Robert McAlpin Williamson, "Three-Legged Willie and the Texas Revolution," and later inquiries about the essay.

60 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7967344

University of Texas Libraries

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Sleeper, Ben R.

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Williamson, R. M. (Robert McAlpin), 1804-1859

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Dallas based wholesale lumber dealer and entrepreneur Robert M. "Bob" Williamson produced and distributed a series of architectural plan books from about 1918 to his retirement in 1938. The plans were sold to retail lumber dealers in Texas and other states as a way to entice customers to purchase lumber products and services. For a more thorough account of Williamson and his work, see Carol Roark's article "Make Lots of Little Plans: The R.M. Williamson House Plan Books" printed in ...