Abernathy Monroe and Molly 1959-06-04

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Early Lubbock settlers Monroe and Molly Abernathy discuss the life and death of James Jarrott (Mrs. Abernathy’s first husband), their lives and roles in the early settlement of Lubbock, and the downtown property they once owned.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name:Monroe and Molly Abernathy

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Date: June 4, 1959

Location:Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer:Seymour V. Connor

Length:1 hour


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: James Jarrott, Molly's first husband, Texas Legislator (1886) , Lived in Milsap, Texas, To Arizona (1887), To Thorpe Springs, Texas (1889), To Stephenville, Texas, Law practice, To Lubbock, Texas, Mr. Faulkner, Land speculation, Activities in Lubbock,

Tape 1, Side 2: Lubbock Avalanche, James Jarrott, Land settlement, Legal records, McGaughy, Land Commissioner, Settlement activities (1902), Names of original settlers, Living conditions, Water wells,

Tape 2, Side 1:


Range Dates:1886-1951

Bulk Dates:1886-1951


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