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s*!*BRIGHAMi BRIGHAM—W. L. Brigham was j* water-bound on the Clear Fork at :* the mouth of Deadman creek Aug. 31. 1887. the year of the first big prohibition tight, en route to Jones \ County. Bought a bonus on a s3c-i tion of land from Mr. Webb, cour.tv commissioner, who left the country tot Collin County. Mr. Brigham his lived on this tarm. since August, j 1887. five miles north of Funston. Brigham was O^rn April 1. 1854 His .first whe died 35 years ago. H has six daughters and two sons by first wife. He and Miss Mit *; Poston were married in March 1905, ir Washington City. W. L. Bigham’schildren follcv.: Mrs. Arni^ Ra1 j.I F unston; Mrs. Linm? Tarlto.i,; Baylor County: Mrs. Clara S ' M-^rr. Tyrone, Okla.. Milliam Ed nr Bigham. Tuxedo; Mrs. ' BHopkins, Funston; Mrs. O. Woodson, hubbock; Mrs n Reed. Stamford; Floyd Brigh:'i, Funston. Ail children are living.
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Hamlin Western Enterprise

Hamlin, Texas, US

Thu, Aug 24, 1933

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