Marshall and Fox - Successor Firms

Successor Firms

After Marshall's retirement, in 1935 the firm became Walton and Kegley, until 1950. From 1950 until 1969, the firm was known as Walton and Walton. The firm's papers are archived at the University of Texas.

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