James Family Papers, 1865-1927

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James Family Papers, 1865-1927

Papers concern the educational, military, legal, and banking careers of three brothers, Charles Albert James (1841-1875), John Garland James (1844-1930), and Fleming Wills James (1847-1918), who moved to Texas from Richmond, Virginia, after the Civil War.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8146985

University of Texas Libraries

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Bryne, J. J.

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James family.

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I.C. James, Jr., born 1903 and died 1970, had practiced law in Harrodsburg from 1924 and had served as Mercer County attorney for 28 years. James was a memver of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1966 to 1968, during which time he was voted the "most colorful" representative. he was elected president of the Kentucky County Attorneys Association and also president of the Kentucky Bar Association. Additionally, James was a member of the Mercer Bar Association and he served as...

Hearn, L. A.

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Talley, W. H.

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Kenyon, R. J. (Ronald James), 1951-

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Lambert, William H. (William Harrison), 1842-1912

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Virginia Military Institute

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On March 29, 1839 the General Aslsembly passed the final version of the act establishing a military school at the Lexington arsenal, where the students would protect the arms while pursuing educational courses. The School was named the Virginia Military Institute and is the nation's oldest state supported military college. The governor appointed nine members to the Board of Visitors to oversee the new school and they elected Claudius Crozet as president of the board and named Franci...

Warren, C. C.

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James, Henry G.

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James migrated to Australia from Germany during World War II. He was subsequently interned as an enemy alien at Tatura, Victoria. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225789001 ...

Lee, Robert E

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Edwards, L. E.

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Roberts, O. Madoc (Owen Madoc), 1867-1948

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O. Madoc Roberts, born 1867, of Porthmadog, Caernarfonshire, studied at Didsbury College, Manchester to become a minister. He then served at Abergele Circuit in Denbighshire, Rhiwlas and finally Penisa'r-waun in Caernarfonshire before completing his probationary period. In 1917 he was made Book Steward of the Methodist Bookroom in Bangor, living at Garth Road, Bangor. He was a regular contributor to Yr Eurgrawn and other periodicals and also the author of several publica...

Lubbock, S. E.

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James, John Garland, 1844-1930

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James, Charles Albert, -1875

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Jones, J. B. (John Beauchamp), 1810-1866

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J. B. (John Beauchamp) Jones (1810-1866) was an editor, author, and Confederate War Department clerk. Publications with which he was involved include the Madisonian and the Southern Monitor . His wife was Frances T. Custis Jones (fl. 1830-1850). From the guide to the J. B. Jones Papers, ., 1794-1894, (bulk 1830-1849), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Editor, author, and Confederate War Department clerk. From ...

Kenyon, Charles.

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Potter, A.

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Prince, W. E.

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Maxey, S. B. (Samuel Bell), 1825-1895

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U.S. Senator from Texas. From the description of Letter, 1878. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39522014 Samuel Bell Maxey spent his early years in Tompkinsville, Monroe County, Kentucky. His family lived in nearby Clinton County when Maxey was appointed to United States Military Academy at West Point. Upon graduation in 1846, he was breveted a Second Lieutenant in the regular army and served in the Mexican War until its close in 1848. In 1849 he r...

Moore, S. D

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Kenyon, Forest E.

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James, Eliza Wills

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Texas Military Institute (Austin, Tex.)

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Johnston, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862

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Native of Kentucky; educated privately and at Transylvania University; graduate of West Point; served in the Black Hawk War; commanded the Army of Texas during the late 1830's; served in the Mexican War with the 1st Texas Rifle Volunteers; commissioned paymaster in the United States Army and later commanded the Department of Texas; resigned to join the Confederate Army in 1861 and commanded the Western Department from 1861 through the Battle of Shiloh, April 1862, where he was mortally wounded. ...

Watts, A. T. J. (Alfred Thomas John), 1906-

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Spiller, George

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