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Wharton County Abstract Company

Wharton, Wharton County

Marker Text

Attorney William S. "Billie" Brooks founded this abstract firm in 1890. He was assisted by Daisy Speed, who made the original hand-written entries in the tract books. Brooks was joined in 1899 by his law partner Henry A. Cline. Other prominent associates of the firm include several member of the Cline family and L. Z. Moreland, who worked here from 1923 to 1974. A secretary, Ruth Brazzil, later served as a special justice of the Texas Supreme Court in a celebrated case involving the Woodmen of The World.

Marker Details

Address 212 N. Resident St.
Location Description 212 N. Resident (on door of office behind home, moved from original location) Wharton
Marker # 5776
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code judges; Business topics, general; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.311594, -96.097104

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