Texas Heritage, Summer 2001 Page: 3
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THE GRADY MCWHINEY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
We Love History.
THE MCWHINEY
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Our publishing arm is part of the Texas A&M University
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THE GRADY MCWHINEY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Box 637 MCMURRY STATION, ABILENE, TX 79697
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ocated on the campus of McMurry University in Abilene,
exas. This research center houses books and archival materials
elating to the Civil War, Southern, Scotch- Irish, and Texas
istory. The collection can be searched on-line through the
abilene Library Consortium.
The McWhiney Foundation is a TEXAS 501 (c) 3
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