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... from two to four hundred bales of cotton per year in Lamar County. One of the worst blizzards... was fed up and was ready to move back to Lamar County. She had been eager to make this move during

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... Foreword In 1957 at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, I became a teacher for the first time...; high school, university or Sunday school. H-SU was in a hurry to fill the job, the previous instructor

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... and they have two children, L. K. and Billy. Billy attended Hardin-Simmons University. Otto lives and farms... in Chillicothe. He married Berta Stevens of Long Mott, Texas on June 6, 1933. They met at Baylor University where

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... attending North Texas State University and Steva who is currently working on her master's degree in English... and history at Baylor University. J. D. Bell was born December 4, 1911 in Chillicothe. He married Verne Miller

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... died at an early age; Gus Ed; Ralph, of Lubbock; Ronnie, now in the University of Texas; and Dr. Merlin... Bellamy also now of the University of Texas. Zilmon (Togo) Bellamy, deceased, and his wife, Debbie, had

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... was in the Birdville and Fort Worth public schools, and later I attended Baylor University for two years. My father... of 1894-95 and 1895-96 in Baylor University. I came back to Quanah on September 28, 1897, to take charge

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