Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas. Page: 902 of 1,110
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HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
Missouri and Kansas, from which latter
State he came to Texas in 1875, in. the employ
of the Texas Pacific Railroad Company,
in whose service he continued eleven years, in
this State. He has now a fine residence,
erected in 1889, at the corner of Tevis avenue
and Hawkins street.
He was married in Marshall, this State, in
March, 1881, to a native of Tennessee. They
are members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, and Mr. Loughery is a Democrat in
political action.
ILLIAM H. ABRAMS, Land and
Tax Commissioner of the Texas and Edwin,
the youngest, engaged in the real-estate and
insurance business in Chicago: the latters
wife was Linnie Bullock, and they have one
daughter, Louise.
Mr. Abrams has been in the railway service
since October 20, 1866. From the time
of entering railway work until September 16,
1873, lie was connected with the land department
of the Kansas Pacific, now part of
of the Union Pacific, but at that date he connected
himself with the Texas Murray
Harris, the second son, born in Bulenos
Ayres, is Chief Engineer of the construction
of the Pecos Valley Company's system of irrigation
canals in Western Texas and New
Mexico; Charles H., farner and stock mnal
near Bowling Green, Missouri; May, single
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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/m1/902/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Public Library.