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HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY. 753
official station, he has no desire whatever for sons, Albert, George, Eugene and Allen;
political preferment, preferring the comforts and two daughters, allie and Linda. The
he has traveled extensively, and always with nor Pickens, whose wife, Lucy Holcomb, was
intelligent watchfulness of surroundings, the Generals early playmate and companion.
of hish allow the lStates of the fHis young eldest daughter, Linda D., was moveber 15
Union, Mexico, Central and South America, ried to Dr. Milton M. Edmonson, August
the West India Islands, Canada and Europe, 30, 1892.
friend his mind rich stored c housdene of his as
1881, an ord has three children a Democrat of
in action and th entice history. His con his life, a littlember of thskinned, golde fraternired,
tact with cultured people of all nations, since 1857, and of the Masonic Grand Lodge
librhas given him a breadth of culture and liber
o f Texas for more than a third of a century
alify of thought that fe. F or thirty-six years, Annie inda after the daughter of
he has traveled extensively, and always with nor Pickens, whose wife, Lucy flolcomb, was
No matter,n t watchfulnesgh as a brave endings, adv the Gener all's early playmate and companion.
throu you'll th; or as and Territories of the s youngest daughter, inda D., was marith
adverse co, Cenditions; ral and South America , pried to Dr. Milton M Edonson, A ust
e West Indif fortune, cheerfully shanada arming te saloon on Main street, Dallas, Te
privationd is a richstorades; or as ale enegisral rd h as been a residenmorat of Dallas since t
information and authentic history. tis con;
his life, a member of the Masonic fraternity
gract in with cultured peop le of all nations, since 1871,. having g seof t heonic Grand Lodge
in hi eth o ut f the aniili w r; or as a b er ct as mere hamlet. He at first enturygage
handling his million, calm, sagacious andt th t business, and later attain.
Nost; his toial, genial, traits of charac e and dvhis attention to the
rosines youth; preeminent, as iatalltimes,groery business and contstrugglinued that until
ith and under all conditions, the stanchivrid 18E N RC PRING L , propriethat time, h
soldier, generousf f ortune, cheerfully sharinged to the saloon on in streets, continuiexas
he takes no active part in the partisan* the same until 1880. Then he opened a fe
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Lewis Publishing Company. Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas., book, 1892; Chicago, Illinois. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth20932/m1/819/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Public Library.