Murray, Lawrence O. Papers, 1901-1913

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Murray, Lawrence O. Papers, 1901-1913

The Lawrence O. Murray papers, 1901-1913, consist of correspondence to Murray, banker, government official, and Comptroller of the Currency, 1908-1913, from various congressional leaders

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University of Texas Libraries

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Lawrence Owen Murray (1864-1926) was a banker, government official, and Comptroller of the Currency, 1908-1913. He was educated in law, receiving degrees from both Metropolis law school and New York University law school in 1893, and immediately went to Washington, D.C., to work as private secretary to William Edmond Curtis, assistant secretary of the United States treasury. There he continued his education in law and was ultimately promoted to Chief of Organization of the treasury ...

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