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INDIAN IWARS AND PIONEERS OF TEXAS.

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allowed a percentage of the profits, and in 1867
became a full partner and has since so remained,
having active management of the banking department.
Mr. Sealy has ever been a public-spirited
citizen. He, and all the members of his firm, have
been called upon to lead in nearly every public
enterprise inaugurated in Galveston. It has frequently
been said that if Ball, Hutchings

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