Rushing, John B., b. 1845
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Rushing, John B., b. 1845
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Rushing, John B., b. 1845
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John B. Rushing (b. 1845), born in Decatur County, Tennessee, was the youngest of ten children to Asa Rushing and Nancy Hendricks of North Carolina. On January 28, 1862, Rushing joined the Confederate Army, and fought in several battles during the Civil War in the territory west of the Mississippi. After the war, he retuned home and worked as a farmer. On December 4, 1867, he married Sallie Stack in Nacogdoches County, Texas, with whom he had seven children. Rushing donated this collection on August 3, 1930.
The Grange, also called The National Grange of the Orders of Patrons of Husbandry, is an American farmers’ organization promoting economic and political security. The Grand State Farmers’ Alliance of Texas, also known as the Farmers’ Alliance, protected farmers from horse thieves, bandits, and land sharks. The United Friends of Temperance was an organization founded around 1870 in favor of prohibition.
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Rushing, John B. “Autobiography of John B. Rushing.” US Gen Web Archives . Accessed August 31, 2011. http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/sabine/bios/rush.txt.
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