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They were married on April 9, 1905 in Dallas, Texas, [5] and divorced in October 1906. [6] Malek later founded the Grand Rapids (Michigan) symphony orchestra. On January 9, 1941, Pyle married her former teacher and colleague Harold Victor Bauer , [ 7 ] who, in 1940, had been widowed by his first wife, Maria (née Knapp).
Texas State Highway 50 leads south from Ladonia 14 miles (23 km) to Commerce. Ladonia Fossil Park is located 2 miles (3 km) north of town on the North Sulphur River. According to the United States Census Bureau, Ladonia has a total area of 2.0 square miles (5.2 km 2), all land. [6]
Haden House is a historic house located in Ladonia, Texas. [1] The house was built in 1894 for J. B. Haden. In 1963, the Haden family sold the home. The home is well-preserved, retaining its detailed woodwork, stained-glass windows, and many of its original furnishings.
Ladonia, Texas, United States; Ladonia (micronation) See also. Laddonia, Missouri, United States This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 04:42 (UTC). ...
Two developed recreation areas are around Lake Davy Crockett, which is 388 acres (157 ha) in size. The grassland is divided into two units: Bois d'Arc Creek and Ladonia. [3] The grassland is administered together with all four United States national forests and two national grasslands located entirely in Texas, from common offices in Lufkin, Texas.
Fannin County is a county in the far northeast of the U.S. state of Texas, on the border with Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, its population was 35,662. [1] The county seat is Bonham. [2] The county was named for James Fannin, [3] who commanded the group of Texans killed in the Goliad Massacre during the Texas Revolution.
'Reputed Last Civil War Veteran Dies in Texas After Long Illness: Walter Williams Put His Age at 117 – Tributes Note the End of an Era'. The New York Times. December 20, 1959. Retrieved November 7, 2010. Bridwell, Lloyd K. Texan's Civil War Role in Doubt As Records Indicate Age Is 104, New York Times, September 3, 1959. Carroll, H. Bailey.
When he died in 1959 in Houston, Texas, at the reported age of 117, U.S. Grant III, chairman of the Civil War Centennial, said the death was an occasion for national mourning. [ 4 ] However, in September 1959, Scripps-Howard journalist Lowell K. Bridwell revealed that he could not find "one single scrap" of substantiating evidence to back up ...