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Charles Longstreet Bass Sr.

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Charles Longstreet Bass Sr.

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
15 Feb 1942 (aged 75)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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From "A History of Wetumpka" by Elizabeth Porter (1957) In 1891, there was a great discussion as to whether the delegates should be selected by conventions or by primaries. C L Bass, editor of the Times Democrat, was in favor of primaries.

From "A History of Wetumpka" by Elizabeth Porter (1957) The Times Democrat was edited and published by C L Bass in 1892.

From "A History of Wetumpka" by Elizabeth Porter (1957) In the 1890's C L Bass was one of the leading lawyers of Wetumpka. address 1888 2nd Avenue between 18th and 19th Birmingham, Alabama
address 1894 610 Augusta, San Antonio, Texas
occupation 1888 C L Bass & Co. Real Estate Birmingham, Alabama
occupation 1888 Stocks and Bonds brokers Skaggs and Bass Birmingham, Alabama
occupation 1891-92 Editor of the Times Democrat, Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama
occupation1894 Attorney, Mackey Building , San Antonio, Texas

Houston Post 2-17-1942 p. 13
BASS -- Charles L. Bass Sr., 75, died at his home, 711 Hyde Park, at 1:30 PM Sunday. Mr. Bass has been a resident of Houston 14 years. He was a member of the Golden Circle of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and the Texas Bar association. He had practiced law in Houston for some time. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, two sons, Charles L. Bass Jr. of Tuleta and Louis T. Bass of Ogden, Utah and a sister Mrs. C. E. Gaddis of Wetumpka, Ala. The body was sent to San Antonio at 9:30 am Monday on the Southern Pacific for burial. Services will be held at the Porter Loring funeral home Tuesday morning. Geo. H. Lewis & Co. directing in Houston.

San Antonio Express Tuesday Morning February 17, 1942
BASS-- Charles L. Bass, Sr. age 75 years of Houston, Texas died in this city Sunday afternoon. He is survived by his widow, Mrs C. L. Bass, Sr., sons Charles L. Bass, Jr. and Louis T. Bass; sister Mrs C. E. Gaddis. Services will be from Porter Loring Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Reverend Everett Jones officiating with interment in City Cemetery No. 4.


From "A History of Wetumpka" by Elizabeth Porter (1957) In 1891, there was a great discussion as to whether the delegates should be selected by conventions or by primaries. C L Bass, editor of the Times Democrat, was in favor of primaries.

From "A History of Wetumpka" by Elizabeth Porter (1957) The Times Democrat was edited and published by C L Bass in 1892.

From "A History of Wetumpka" by Elizabeth Porter (1957) In the 1890's C L Bass was one of the leading lawyers of Wetumpka. address 1888 2nd Avenue between 18th and 19th Birmingham, Alabama
address 1894 610 Augusta, San Antonio, Texas
occupation 1888 C L Bass & Co. Real Estate Birmingham, Alabama
occupation 1888 Stocks and Bonds brokers Skaggs and Bass Birmingham, Alabama
occupation 1891-92 Editor of the Times Democrat, Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama
occupation1894 Attorney, Mackey Building , San Antonio, Texas

Houston Post 2-17-1942 p. 13
BASS -- Charles L. Bass Sr., 75, died at his home, 711 Hyde Park, at 1:30 PM Sunday. Mr. Bass has been a resident of Houston 14 years. He was a member of the Golden Circle of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and the Texas Bar association. He had practiced law in Houston for some time. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, two sons, Charles L. Bass Jr. of Tuleta and Louis T. Bass of Ogden, Utah and a sister Mrs. C. E. Gaddis of Wetumpka, Ala. The body was sent to San Antonio at 9:30 am Monday on the Southern Pacific for burial. Services will be held at the Porter Loring funeral home Tuesday morning. Geo. H. Lewis & Co. directing in Houston.

San Antonio Express Tuesday Morning February 17, 1942
BASS-- Charles L. Bass, Sr. age 75 years of Houston, Texas died in this city Sunday afternoon. He is survived by his widow, Mrs C. L. Bass, Sr., sons Charles L. Bass, Jr. and Louis T. Bass; sister Mrs C. E. Gaddis. Services will be from Porter Loring Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Reverend Everett Jones officiating with interment in City Cemetery No. 4.




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