Texas National Guard, Lieutenant, World War I. "He served with the National Guard on the Mexican Border in 1916 and as a Lieutenant with the American forces in France for fourteen months during the World War. He served with the Thirty-sixth Division in front line action, including the Argonne." 47th Legislature, R.S., HSR 305, 5/26/1941, pp. 3567-3568.
Resolutions - Memorial .
Obituary and photo, Julian Harrison, 5/23/1941, pp. 1, 8. "Julian Harrison, prominent El Paso lawyer, commissioner for Texas on the Rio Grande Compact Commission, and a former Texas legislator . . . Mr. Harrison at 33 was elected to the House of Representatives from the El Paso District, the youngest member of the Legislature." Tribute, Julian Harrison, 5/23/1941, p. 4.
El Paso Herald Post .
Julian P. Harrison, birth date 9/19/1895 in Marshall; death date 5/23/1941 in El Paso, El Paso County; attorney; parents Y.D. Harrison and Chase Love Womach.
FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 .
Two listings in World War I records for Julian P. Harrison, birth date 9/19/1895 in Marshall, Texas:
1st Sergeant, Company D, 3rd Infantry, Texas National Guard.
1st/2nd Lieutenant, 143rd Infantry and 133rd Machine Gun Battalion.
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Julian P. Harrison (1894-1941), burial in Evergreen Alameda Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso County, with spouse Faye Harrison (1892-1953).
Find a Grave .