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  • Anderson, Katherine Finnigan
  • Baine, Noel Moses
  • Barr, William
  • Beeville, TX
  • Benchley, TX
  • Borland, Margaret Heffernan
  • Boyle, Andrew Michael
  • Brenan, William
  • Brennan, Thomas Francis
  • Brown, John
  • Browne, John Thomas
  • Burkett, George W.
  • Burlington, TX
  • Burns, Hugh
  • Burns, Samuel E.
  • Byrne, James J.
  • Byrne, James W.
  • Campbell, Michael
  • Campbellton, TX
  • Catholic Church
  • Chaplin, Chichester
  • Clarke, Robert
  • Clayton, Nicholas Joseph
  • Copano, TX
  • Corpus Christi Cathedral
  • Corrigan, TX (Bee County)
  • Cummins, Robert James
  • Darby, TX
  • Dennison, Stephen
  • Diamond Shamrock
  • Dougherty, Edward
  • Dougherty, Robert Francis
  • Dowling, Richard William
  • Dunn, John
  • Dunne, Edward Joseph
  • Duvalt, Andrew
  • Dwyer, Edward
  • Dwyer, Thomas B.
  • Echo, TX (Live Oak County)
  • Elgin-Butler Brick Company
  • Elliott, William
  • Evans, Robert
  • Ewing, Alexander Wray
  • Fain, Elizabeth Finnigan
  • Farmer, Edward Disney
  • Forbes, John
  • Fort Stockton, TX
  • Gallagher, Peter
  • Garrett, Alexander Charles
  • Gilmer, Alexander
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