Groce Family Papers, ca. 1700, 1824-1871, 1930

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Groce Family Papers, ca. 1700, 1824-1871, 1930

The family papers of the Groce Family, one of the earliest and wealthiest Texas settlers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8124339

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