Giles, Annie B., Papers, 1858-1963

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Giles, Annie B., Papers, 1858-1963

Papers concerning the lives and activities of Valerius Cinncinnatus Giles (1842-1915), his wife Lou Barnhart Giles, and the Giles and Barnhart families.

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Lasswell, Mary, 1905-1994

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Giles, Annie B.

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Annie B. Giles was the daughter of Austin residents Valerius Cincinnatus Giles (1842-1915) and his wife Lou Barnhart Giles. Valerius, a Confederate veteran, and his wife, a founding member of the Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, were active on behalf of Confederate veterans and instrumental in the founding and administration of the Confederate Home for Men (1887) and the Confederate Woman's Home (1908) in Austin, Texas. From the description o...

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Giles, Lou Barnhart

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Giles, Valerius Cinncinnatus, 1842-1915

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