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Historical Sites 18 - ST. PHILIP’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH << Full List >> 20 - THE A.C. JONES HOME 19 - GENTRY DUGAT
Colorful historian, orator and journalist. Born on nearby ranch, son
of Alex and Martha (Page) Dugat. Earned Law degree. Worked on seven Texas newspapers; edited Cotton
Ginners Journal. Wrote biography of post-Civil War editor-orator, Henry W. Grady. World War I
veteran, Methodist, Mason; member of Sons of American Revolution, Lions. Collected rare books,
newspapers, artifacts. In 1958 organized and chartered Bee County Historical Commission.
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