Red, William Stuart, Papers, 1926-1927

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Red, William Stuart, Papers, 1926-1927

A typescript containing correspondence, diary excerpts, reminiscences, petitions, and newspaper clippings composes the William Stuart Red Papers, 1926-1927, documenting Red's research on 19th century Texas history, specifically Washington-on-the-Brazos as the capitol of Texas.

1 vol.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8135543

University of Texas Libraries

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Born to George Clark Red and Rebecca Stuart in Gay Hill, Texas, Williams Stuart Red (1857-1933) graduated from Austin College in 1882, after studying briefly at the Southwestern Presbyterian University in Clarksville, Tennessee. Red studied Theology at several institutions, including the Columbia Theological Seminary, and finally graduated from the Austin School of Theology in 1886. The following year, Red became an ordained Presbyterian minister and assumed pastoral duties at numer...

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