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  1. In doing this he was supported (including financially) by the Watt family and by others such as Tom Wedgwood. By the middle of 1798 sufficient funds had been obtained and Beddoes began looking for a Superintendent to run the MPI. Davies Giddy and Gregory Watt successfully recommended Davy to Beddoes, who appointed him in October 1798.

  2. Gregory Gymnasium. / 30.284184; -97.736485. Gregory Gymnasium is the 4,000-seat current home of the University of Texas Longhorn women's volleyball team, and former home of the Longhorn basketball and swimming teams. The basketball teams moved out in 1977 to the Erwin Center. [1] [2] It also served as the home court for the Austin Aces of World ...

  3. Thomas Watt Gregory and the Survival of His Progressive Faith. EVAN ANDERS *. THOMAS WATT GREGORY WAS A LONGTIME ACTIVIST IN TEXAS POLI-. tics and Woodrow Wilson's second attorney general. From the turn. of the century until his death in 1933, he proclaimed his commitment. to progressive reform.

  4. The papers of Thomas Watt Gregory, United States attorney general, regent of the University of Texas, and lawyer, were given to the Library of Congress by T. W. Gregory, Jr., in 1940. Processing History The papers of Thomas Watt Gregory were processed in 1971. The finding aid was revised in 2011. Additional Guides

  5. Photograph shows Mrs. Thomas Watt Gregory (Julia Nalle Gregory) (1868-1952) whose husband Thomas Watt Gregory (1861-1933) was the Attorney General of the United States under President Wilson. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011) Glass negatives. - Title and date from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2013 · Thomas Watt Gregory III, of Bastrop, passed away on August 1, 2013 at age 81. He was born to Thomas Gregory II and Maria Taylor in Galveston, TX on February 12, 1932. Thomas was preceded in death by

  7. Thomas Watt Gregory. US Attorney General, 1914-19. Birthplace: Crawfordsville, MS Location of death: New York City Cause of death: Pneumonia Remains: Buried, Oakwood Cemetery. Father: Francis Robert Gregory (physician, Confederate captain, d. Civil War) Mother: Mary C. Watt Wife: Julia Nalle (m. 22-Feb-1893, three daughters, one son) Daughter: Jane ...

    • November 6, 1861
    • February 26, 1933