Snyder, Dudley Hiram Family

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Dudley Hiram Snyder (1833-1921), cattleman, was born in Mississippi and moved to Round Rock, Texas, in 1854.

He delivered beef cattle to the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Furthermore, he served as a conscription officer in Williamson County. After partnering with his brother, John W. Snyder, in 1868, they drove cattle to Wyoming, Colorado, and Kansas from Texas.

Snyder owned ranches in Cooke, Mitchell, Stonewall, Lamb, and Hartley counties.

In addition, he contributed to the construction of a link line from Granger to Austin, which was eventually purchased by the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company. A supporter of education, he donated funds to Southwestern University. Snyder was married to Mary Oatts of Round Rock, and they had nine children. He died in Georgetown in 1921.

From the description of Snyder, Dudley Hiram Family Papers, 1851-1923 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 777395353

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Mexico--Sinaloa (State)
Round Rock (Tex.)
Hartley County (Tex.)
Sinaloa (Mexico: State)
Georgetown (Tex.)
Texas
Tom Green County (Tex.)
Cooke County (Tex.)
Lamb County (Tex.)
Mitchell County (Tex.)
United States
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Cattle
Mineral industries
Ranching
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Active 1851

Active 1923

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