Autry Family from the Alamo to Rice University
This online exhibit describes the lives and times of the James Lockhart Autry family. James Lockhart Autry II would become an oil and gas lawyer in Houston, but his journey to Texas began in Tennessee.
To learn more about the family members, select one of the options below.
Resources
Additional information about James Lockhart Autry II and his family can be found online and in the Woodson Research Center.
Autry Family Papers (MS 003) digital collection
Guide to the James Lockhart Autry family papers (MS 003) finding aid/inventory
Dittmar, K. (1992). I am the family face...an introduction to the Autry Family and the James L. Autry Collection. New Haven, Conn., K.K. Dittmar, 1992. Call number: CS71 .A935 1992
Kleiner, D.J. "Courtlandt Place Historic District," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ghcwm), accessed March 09, 2014. Uploaded on June 12, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
Muir, A.F. (1960). "James Lockhart Autry and his papers." In The flyleaf. (Volume 11:1).
Resources
Additional information about James Lockhart Autry II and his family can be found online and in the Woodson Research Center.
Autry Family Papers (MS 003) digital collection
Guide to the James Lockhart Autry family papers (MS 003) finding aid/inventory
Dittmar, K. (1992). I am the family face...an introduction to the Autry Family and the James L. Autry Collection. New Haven, Conn., K.K. Dittmar, 1992. Call number: CS71 .A935 1992
Kleiner, D.J. "Courtlandt Place Historic District," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ghcwm), accessed March 09, 2014. Uploaded on June 12, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
Muir, A.F. (1960). "James Lockhart Autry and his papers." In The flyleaf. (Volume 11:1).