Met His Death While Bathing
in Exall's Lake.
H. T. Blair, son of Geo. W. Blair, clerk of the court of civil appeals, was drowned while bathing in Exall's lake yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Blair was unmarried and about 23 years of age, living with his father at 341 Routh street. His body was taken to Bonham for interment, over the Santa Fe, at 8:25 this morning. Judge Anson Rainey and other friends accompanied the body, which was taken to the train by the local lodge of the Order of Eagles, of which the deceased was secretary. His untimely death has proven a shock to all his numerous friends. He was well known and deservedly popular.
- July 31, 1900, Daily Times Herald, p. 8, col. 3.
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Informaton on First and middle names came from Nancy Ward FAG # 47782052
Met His Death While Bathing
in Exall's Lake.
H. T. Blair, son of Geo. W. Blair, clerk of the court of civil appeals, was drowned while bathing in Exall's lake yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Blair was unmarried and about 23 years of age, living with his father at 341 Routh street. His body was taken to Bonham for interment, over the Santa Fe, at 8:25 this morning. Judge Anson Rainey and other friends accompanied the body, which was taken to the train by the local lodge of the Order of Eagles, of which the deceased was secretary. His untimely death has proven a shock to all his numerous friends. He was well known and deservedly popular.
- July 31, 1900, Daily Times Herald, p. 8, col. 3.
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Informaton on First and middle names came from Nancy Ward FAG # 47782052
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