White, Reuben G. FamilyPapers 1819-1929

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White, Reuben G. FamilyPapers 1819-1929

Reuben Grayden White and his wife,Mrs. Rachel Peebles White, lived in Hempstead, Texas, around 1927, where they owneda cotton plantation. The White and Peebles families were founders of the town.Letters, a diary, legal papers, financial papers, an exercise book, and clippingsconcerning members of the White and Peebles families comprise the papers.

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Reuben Grayden White and his wife, Mrs. Rachel Peebles White, lived in Hempstead, Texas, around 1927, where they owned a cotton plantation. Rachel Peebles White was the daughter of Dr. Richard Rodgers Peebles, a pioneer Texas physician, and Mary Ann Calvit Groce. Dr. Peebles established a large medical practice in Texas, tended to the wounded during the battle of San Jacinto, and led successful mercantile ventures including the construction of the Washington County Railroad. He help...

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