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Texas Comptrollers Office 1903 Signed J. W. Stephens

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1900-1939

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This rare and collectible item from the Texas Comptroller's Office is a unique piece of history. The document, signed by J.W. Stephens in 1903, captures a moment in time that is sure to be of interest to collectors and historians alike. Its age and historical significance make it a must-have for any serious collector of paper documents. STEPHENS, JOHN W. (1854?1918).John W. Stephens, state official, son of J. W. and Rhoda Stephens, was born in Grenada, Mississippi, in 1854 and moved with his family to Limestone County, Texas, in 1859. After engaging in farming, merchandising, and stock raising, Stephens served as district clerk in Limestone County for six years. He was appointed state comptroller in 1903 by Governor Samuel Willis Tucker Lanham and was twice elected to the office. Stephens married Elizabeth Ann Anglin on November 28, 1878; they had six children. He died in Austin on March 9, 1918, and was buried in Groesbeck Always happy to answer any questions if I can.We will combine shipping, especially on small items it cost the same to send multiples as it does to ship one.