Moved to Weaubleau, Mo. in 1899 and helped found the town.
Was a high school teacher in Weaubleau, Mo.
Was baptised in Kings Prairie Baptist Church in 1885.
Is listed in Wilson's History of Hickory County Mo., as a son of Eppy Ditus Hawkins.
Weaubleau (then called HERON), was first mentioned when William Hawkins entered a purchase on 23 Oct 1840. It was surveyed on 3 Dec 1880, and was not known as Weaubleau until 1886.
The New College bldg. was built in 1893, and is across the street south of the present day high school bldg.
Moved to Weaubleau, Mo. in 1899 and helped found the town.
Was a high school teacher in Weaubleau, Mo.
Was baptised in Kings Prairie Baptist Church in 1885.
Is listed in Wilson's History of Hickory County Mo., as a son of Eppy Ditus Hawkins.
Weaubleau (then called HERON), was first mentioned when William Hawkins entered a purchase on 23 Oct 1840. It was surveyed on 3 Dec 1880, and was not known as Weaubleau until 1886.
The New College bldg. was built in 1893, and is across the street south of the present day high school bldg.
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