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History of Fort Bend County |
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containing biographical sketches of many noted characters: General M.B. Lamar, president of the Republic of Texas, Mrs. Jane Long, called the "Mother of Texas," "Deaf Smith" the famous spy and scout, the Bordens, printers, soldiers and inventors, Mier prisoners, Santa Fe prisoners and some of Fannin's men, all of whom are buried in the cemetery at Richmond |
Author |
Sowell, A. J |
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Publisher |
W.H. Coyle & Co., stationers and printers |
Date issued |
1904 |
Place issued |
Houston, Tex. |
Citation
Sowell, A. J. History of Fort Bend County: containing biographical sketches of many noted characters: General M.B. Lamar, president of the Republic of Texas, Mrs. Jane Long, called the "Mother of Texas," "Deaf Smith" the famous spy and scout, the Bordens, printers, soldiers and inventors, Mier prisoners, Santa Fe prisoners and some of Fannin's men, all of whom are buried in the cemetery at Richmond. (Houston, Tex.: W.H. Coyle & Co., stationers and printers, 1904). |
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