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Dallas Morning News. March 17, 1909. Breeding's Body is Shipped. Burial to Take Place at Fort Worth. For Many Years Was with Courier Journal. Special to The News. St. Louis, Mo., March 16. -- The body of Enoch Breeding was shipped to Fort Worth, Tex., today for burial. Breeding was born in Louisville, was many years connected with the Louisville Journal, later the Courier-Journal's managing editor and Henry Waterson's private secretary. He was in business once in Houston, Tex. He came to St. Louis about eight years ago, and was connected with newspapers here until he went into the title examining business, in which he was engaged when he died, last Saturday. He contracted a cold ten days ago, which turned into quick pneumonia. His wife was visiting in Fort Worth when he was stricken. She accompanied his body to Texas.
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Dallas Morning News. March 17, 1909. Breeding's Body is Shipped. Burial to Take Place at Fort Worth. For Many Years Was with Courier Journal. Special to The News. St. Louis, Mo., March 16. -- The body of Enoch Breeding was shipped to Fort Worth, Tex., today for burial. Breeding was born in Louisville, was many years connected with the Louisville Journal, later the Courier-Journal's managing editor and Henry Waterson's private secretary. He was in business once in Houston, Tex. He came to St. Louis about eight years ago, and was connected with newspapers here until he went into the title examining business, in which he was engaged when he died, last Saturday. He contracted a cold ten days ago, which turned into quick pneumonia. His wife was visiting in Fort Worth when he was stricken. She accompanied his body to Texas.
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