Leonidas Carrington Hill FamilyPapers 1853-1970
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San Jacinto Life Insurance Company
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Hill Sugar Company (Harlingen, Tex)
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Hill, Ida
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Dougherty, James R.
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Hill, Leonidas Carrington, Jr.
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Carrico, Homer E.
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Hill, Lon C. (Lon Carrington), 1862-1935
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Leonidas Carrington Hill, Sr. (1862–1935) was a lawyer, politician, farmer, and water and land developer born in Gilleland Creek in Travis County, Texas, on July 31, 1862. He attended Add-Ran Male and Female College before marrying Eustacia Dabney in 1882. After managing a general store in Manor, Texas, he studied law at the University of Texas and completed his degree at the University at Virginia. He moved to Beeville, Texas, in 1891. He practiced law and quickly rose to become a ...
Hill, Leonidas Carrington, III
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Hill, Owsley
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McBee, Francis Wilkins
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Allhands, James Lewellyn
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Railroad contractor and railroad history author. Contractor for several lines in Texas, including the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway. From the description of Collection, 1903-1964 / [J.L. Allhands]. (Texas A&M University-Kingsville). WorldCat record id: 23030177 ...
Hill, Eustacia
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Seabury, Frederick Wheaton
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Hill family
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Leonidas Carrington Hill, Sr. (1862–1935) was a lawyer, politician, farmer, and water and land developer born in Gilleland Creek in Travis County, Texas, on July 31, 1862. He attended Add-Ran Male and Female College before marrying Eustacia Dabney in 1882. After managing a general store in Manor, Texas, he studied law at the University of Texas and completed his degree at the University at Virginia. He moved to Beeville, Texas, in 1891. He practiced law and quickly rose to become a ...
Harlingen Ice adn Gin Company (Harlingen, Tex)
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Hill, Leonidas Carrington, Sr., 1862-1935
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Gammon, Edgar Graham
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Lott, Uriah
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Hill, Gordon
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Robinson, G. C.
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Robertson, Samuel Arthur
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Kleberg, Robert Justus, 1896-1974
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Hill, Kate Adele, 1900-1983
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Home demostration agent with Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Born in 1900 in Travis County, Texas. Author of several books. Family was involved with breeding Angus cattle. Attended Texas Technological College and Texas Women's University. Received Ph. D. from Texas Women's University in 1957. Active in American Texas Home Economics Association, Texas Agricultural Workers' Association, and Business and Professional Women's Association. Died in 1983 in San Angelo, Texas. From the...
Hill, William Hickman
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William Hickman Hill (d. 1853) was a farmer, who moved from Tennessee to Travis County, Texas, in 1852 after his son William Hickman Hill, Jr., fell ill. Another son, Daniel B. Hill, practiced medicine in Mississippi. Source: Just Outside Austin: Rural Travis Communities: Manor. Austin History Center. Accessed January 19, 2011. http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/library/ahc/outside/manor.htm . From the guide to the Hill, William Hickman, letter 1922; 95-2...
Hill, Paul
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Wheaton, W. H.
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Hill, John A., Mrs.
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Lon C. Hill Town and Improvement Company (Harlingen, Tex)
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Eidman, C. S. Jr.
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Santa Cruz Mining Company
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The Santa Cruz Mining Company was organized in 1908 by J. B. Hancock,from Durango, J.F. Dunn from Alice, Texas, and James R. Dougherty from Beeville, Texas. The company was incorporated in Delaware later the same year. Among its stockholders were some investors from the Hancock, Loving, Roby, and Venable Company, from San Antonio Texas, which also included James R. Dougherty. The SCMC had a sister company, the Santa Cruz Development Company, organized under the State of Delaware in ...
2nd Cavalry, Texas National Guard
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Walker, George F., 1898-
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Leonidas family
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Wells, James B., 1850-1923
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James B. Wells, Jr., attorney of Brownsville, Texas, was the central figure in South Texas Democratic politics from the mid-1880s through the first decade of the twentieth century and continued to exercise power as the Cameron County Democratic chairman until 1920. Wells served as chairman of the Texas Democratic Party from 1900 through 1904. Wells held public office for only two brief periods: as Brownsville city attorney in the early 1880s, and in 1897 he accepted a gubernatorial appointment t...