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- Q6135599 subject Q13283699.
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- Q6135599 abstract "James Harper Starr (December 18, 1809 – July 25, 1890) served as a commissioner of the Texas General Land Office and later Secretary of the Treasury of the Republic of Texas and also as director of the postal service of the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War as well as the namesake of Starr County in Texas.After the defeat of the Confederacy, Starr was barred from serving in public office, as were most Confederate officials. His home in Marshall, Texas, "Maplecroft", was designated a state historic site in the 1970s and is open to the public. He was known for his diminutive stature.".
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- Q6135599 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645724.
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- Q6135599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8734148.
- Q6135599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8741690.
- Q6135599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743273.
- Q6135599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8756629.
- Q6135599 type Thing.
- Q6135599 comment "James Harper Starr (December 18, 1809 – July 25, 1890) served as a commissioner of the Texas General Land Office and later Secretary of the Treasury of the Republic of Texas and also as director of the postal service of the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War as well as the namesake of Starr County in Texas.After the defeat of the Confederacy, Starr was barred from serving in public office, as were most Confederate officials.".
- Q6135599 label "James Harper Starr".