The Hamilton Herald-News (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1958: Searching Inside

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..., then in far South Carolina, in the political picture of the times. Two years later when Lamar succeeded... and he made a clean sweep of all of Lamar’s appointees, ignoring the good work that Hamilton had done

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... of Hamilton pioneers. He obtained his early education in the Hamilton schools and in North Texas University... of Terrell and Polytechnic University at Fort Worth. He married Miss Annie Caver of Stephenville on Oct. 23

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..., is a graduate of the Hamilton High School class of 1937. He attended the University of Texas for two years. He... from Hamilton High School in 1931, and attended Texas University three years. He served in the Navy... School in 1933 . and attended Texas University one year. He was a warrant officer during the war. He

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... at Trinity University, in Tehuacana, Texas, in two years. Two years more were given to medical reading, under... the direction of Dr. Albert Welch, at Ferris, then he entered the medical department of the University

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... University of Lebonan, Tenn. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Ann McCutcheon in Coryell County. Fourteen... was attending the University of Texas at that time, was also included in the firm, and the business was operated

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... of the University of Texas, the reminiscences of one John H Chrisman are recorded. Mr. Chrisman was an early mail..., University of Texas. Cross, F. M., A short Sketch History from Personal Reminiscenses of Early Days

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