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George C. Reeves

Mineola, Wood County

Marker Text

(Aug. 31, 1854 - Aug. 29, 1934) Georgia native George C. Reeves came to Mineola soon after its founding in 1873. He served as city marshal, and through his association with County Attorney (later Governor) Jim Hogg, he became a transfer agent for the state penitentiary system. Active in business ventures associated with cattle, lumber and real estate, reeves actively promoted his adopted home county and its agricultural products with exhibits at the State Fair of Texas. He also served as President of the Agricultural Exhibitors Association. Reeves and his wife, Sallie (Wigley), were the parents of two children. Recorded - 2002

Marker Details

Address 1200 S. Pacific St.
Location Description Mineola City Cemetery
Marker # 12766
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type grave marker
Code municipal official; agriculture, general
Latitude, Longitude 32.65335, -95.490696

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