Holman, J. R., Papers, 1898
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Edmonds, J. C.
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Holman, J. R.
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Military-educated Captain J. R. Holman spent time in Honduras, where he learned Spanish. Based on an 1898 letter of recommendation to Texas Governor Charles A. Culberson, he entered the Fourth Texas Volunteer Infantry and served as commanding officer of Company M during the Spanish American War. From the description of Holman, J. R., Papers, 1898 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 707327376 ...
United States. Army. Texas Infantry Regiment, 4th. Company M.
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Hassel, William (British artist, active 18th century)
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Holman, Russell
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Culberson, Charles A. (Charles Allen), 1855-1925
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Charles Allen Culberson (1855-1925), son of prominent lawyer and legislator, David Browning Culberson, was a Texas state attorney general, Texas governor, and a United States senator. After attending the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia law school, Culberson was elected county attorney of Marion County, Texas, in 1877. Culberson and his wife, Sally Harrison, moved to Dallas in 1887, where he practiced law. From 1890 to 1894, Culberson served two terms as Te...