Bowie County
Obituaries
Dallas Morning News
July 9 1889
Location: Dallas, TX
Page/Column: 8/4
Texarkana, Tex., July 6.--Patrick LONERGAN, a leading business man and one of the city's pioneer settlers, died this morning at his mother's home at Jacksonville, Ill., aged 52 years. He was formerly an attache of the Iron Mountain railway, and was perhaps as well known all the way from here to St. Louis as any man ever in the service. He also served this city three terms as marshal, and was universally esteemed as a leading and useful citizen. He was unmarried and leaves an estate valued at about $15,000. A large number of sorrowing friends left to-night for Jacksonville to attend the funeral.
submitted by Barbara Ziegenmeyer
Dallas Morning News
1899-02-07TEXARKANA, TEXAS
Feb 4 -Mrs. Henry S. Dean, wife of Conductor Dean of Pittsburg and Gulf RailRoad, died at the residence of her father-in-law, W.H. Dean in this city today.
Feb 6 M.D. Hardin, one of the oldest citizens here died at his residence in this city today. He was the father of Mayor W.C. Hardin, of Texaekana, Texas, and five other sons.
submitted by Barbara Ziegenmeyer
Dallas Morning News
1899-08-25
TEXARKANA, TEXAS
Aug 24 - j.a. Dunn, a well known locomotive engineer on the Pittsburg and Gulf Road, died today at the company's hospital at St. Joseph, Mo. of typhoid fever.
submitted by Barbara Ziegenmeyer
Dallas Morning News
1899-08-01
TEXARKANA, TEXAS
July 30- Mrs. John Cox of this city died today at her home on College Heights
July 30- News reached here today from Cossetta, Cass County, of the death at that place of Miss Eva Fulcher. She had frequently been a visitor to this place and was quite a favorite in society here. She was 19 years old.
July 31- David Pool, a pioneer of this section, died at his home near this place today aged 83.
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