Davick Services - Where Texas history is
preserved and shared
|
|||||
Gospel Car Arrives in Brownfield Texas 1918 Prohibition Preacher John Carney and wife pose beside Gospel Car Number 1 in Brownfield Texas in 1918. Carney and fellow prohibitionist R.H. Coward would later be brutally attacked by the "liquor gang" while riding on the Cotton Belt train between Hubbard City and Mount Calm. Coward died from the injuries. |
|||||
. . . for more like this please see Texas Church History | |||||
Sources: Making the Bible Belt: Texas Prohibitionists and the Politicization of Southern Religion (Amazon) Inside the History of First Baptist Church, Fort Worth, and Temple Baptist Church, Detroit |
|||||
Books about Terry County People and Places | |||||
Texas Church History | |||||
Terry
County Unclaimed Estates These Deceased Residents of Brownfield, Wellman and Tokio Texas Left a total $45,730 in Unclaimed Money for their heirs. Know the Heirs? Please share this report with your friends and family. There is a link in the article to the Texas comptroller's page where you can make a claim . . . View the list |
|||||
Resources: Texas History in the 19th Century (Amazon) Davick Services History Page (Facebook) Texas History and Frontier Genealogy Wellman Community Friends & Neighbors |
|||||
|