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Nebraska Authors

Thomas F.A. Williams

AKA: Thomas Frederick Arthur Williams

Born 1871-08-16 Clear Creek, IA (USA)

Died 1969

Buried
Shelby, IA (USA)
Shelby Cemetery

Prominent Lincoln, Nebraska lawyer was the spouse of Sociologist Hattie Plum Williams.

Places Lived

Iowa
Lincoln, NE

Author Of

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Law; Administrative Law; Fiction; Prairie Life

Occupation

Lawyer

Places Worked

Law Practice in Lincoln, NE

Bibliography

The Breaking. 1967.

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