Connellee, Charles UlrichPapers 1846-1918

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Connellee, Charles UlrichPapers 1846-1918

Papers concerning the activities ofConnellee (1851-1930), cattleman, real estate businessman, and legislator, relate toConnellee’s services in the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Texas legislatures, as aregent of the College of Industrial Arts (1925-1930), as a member of the board thatlocated and established the Texas tuberculosis colony (1911), and as a surveyor andfounder of Eastland (1875).

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Charles Ulrich Connellee (1851-1930) was a surveyor and Texas state legislator. He was known as the Father of Eastland because of his many and varied activities in Eastland during its early history. His first interests were in land and cattle. Connellee served as county surveyor of Scott County, Kentucky, for a short time in 1874 before moving to Dallas, Texas, where he founded a real estate enterprise. In January 1875 he bought a public square on 320 acres located in Ea...