Morrison (William A.) Papers, 1923-1924; 1948-1981

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Morrison (William A.) Papers, 1923-1924; 1948-1981

The personal and professional papers of William A. Morrison, Judge and Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

15 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8202392

University of Texas Libraries

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Houston Bar Association

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Morrison, William A., 1909-

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Morrison, Fannie Stribling

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Coffield, H. H.

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Smith, James T., active 1856-1865

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Tessman, Charles

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Johnson, Sam Houston, 1920-

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Ramos, Roberto de Mello

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Morrison, William A.

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William Arthur Morrison (1909-1980) was born in Cameron, Texas, where his father was an attorney and his mother a teacher. After a year at Texas A&M, he transferred to the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a law degree in 1933. That same year he was admitted to the Texas bar, returned to Cameron, and was elected county attorney for Milam County in 1933. In 1934, Gov. Miriam "Ma" Ferguson appointed him district attorney of the Twentieth Judicial District ...

Erismann, Fred

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Ruby, Jack.

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Brooks, Helen Landrum

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