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| Historic
Name: |
Judge
Ireland Graves |
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Architect | Builder: |
Hugo
Kuehne |
| Year: |
1936 |
| Style: |
Colonial |
| Areas
of Significance: |
Art,
Architecture |
City: |
Austin |
Judge Ireland Graves-Ireland Graves, a long-time
Austin attorney and former University of Texas School of Law student
and lecturer, was born in 1885 in Seguin, Texas. He was the grandson
of former Texas governor (1883-1887) and associate justice for the
Supreme Court of Texas, John Ireland. In 1905, Graves enrolled at
the University of Texas School of Law. After graduating from UT
in 1908, Graves was admitted to the Texas bar and practiced law
in Austin. In addition to his legal work, he became director of
the Austin Savings and Loan Association and Austin National Bank.
He served as district judge of Travis and Williamson counties and
was a lecturer in the Law School in the late 1910s-20s. Soon he
founded his own law firm, Graves, Dougherty, Gee, Hearon, Moody
&Garwood. Throughout his life Graves was involved with local,
state, and national professional and civic organizations. He married
into a legal family, as did his only child. He married the former
Mary Willis Steadman, granddaughter of a former Texas Attorney General
and daughter of Nathan A. Steadman, a prominent lawyer who served
as Railroad Commissioner of Texas. Graves' daughter, Mary Ireland,
married J. Chrys Dougherty, another well-known Austin attorney.
Graves died in 1969 in Austin.
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