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  2. Wood County Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Padon was editor and publisher of the Wood County Democrat when it was founded in 1893 in Quitman, Texas with financial support from local area merchants. [4] The newspaper's original site included a Vaughan Ideal hand-operated presses. The entire operation was reported to have cost around US$800 (equivalent to $27,129 in 2023) to start ...

  3. Ray Price (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Price was born on a farm near the small former community of Peach, near Perryville, Wood County, Texas. [3] He was the son of Walter Clifton Price and Clara Mae Bradley Cimini. His grandfather, James M. M. Price, was an early settler in the area. Price was three years old when his parents divorced and his mother moved to Dallas, Texas.

  4. Wood County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wood County voted for secession by a 70% majority. The two delegates to the Secession Convention, though, both opposed secession. [3] The first soldiers raised for the Confederacy in Wood County were Company A, 10th Texas Cavalry Regiment. [8] A training ground called Camp Flournoy was established east of Quitman.

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  6. Quitman, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Quitman is a city and the county seat of Wood County, Texas, United States. [5] Its population was 1,942 at the 2020 census. The city was named for John A. Quitman, a veteran of the Mexican–American War, and once governor of Mississippi. [2]

  7. Will Hogg - Wikipedia

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    Hogg grew up as his father pursued a political career, first gaining election as Wood County attorney in 1878, District Attorney in 1880, and Texas Attorney General in 1886. Three younger siblings were born during this time: Ima Hogg (c. 1882), Michael (1885), and Thomas Elisha (1887).

  8. Category:People from Wood County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    People from Winnsboro, Texas (7 P) Pages in category "People from Wood County, Texas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  9. Category:Wood County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Wood County, Texas (2 C, 3 P) E. Education in Wood County, Texas (3 C, 1 P) G. Geography of Wood County, Texas (3 C, 2 P) M.