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Sallie was a member of the well known and influential Waggoner family whose name has been prominently linked with the history of Texas since the early pioneer days, when the Indians still disputed dominion of the soil and when this section was on the very border of civilization. The family was early founded in Wise county, where it acquired extensive landed and cattle interests, which have been retained by its representatives to the present day, the Waggoner estate being one of the largest and richest in Texas. Daniel Waggoner, the noted stockman, was Sallie's brother, Sallier died in 1880, being held in affectionate regard by all who knew her and being a native of Texas, which ever represented her home. (A History of Central and Western Texas, Vol 1, Captain B. B. Paddock, The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1911
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Sallie was a member of the well known and influential Waggoner family whose name has been prominently linked with the history of Texas since the early pioneer days, when the Indians still disputed dominion of the soil and when this section was on the very border of civilization. The family was early founded in Wise county, where it acquired extensive landed and cattle interests, which have been retained by its representatives to the present day, the Waggoner estate being one of the largest and richest in Texas. Daniel Waggoner, the noted stockman, was Sallie's brother, Sallier died in 1880, being held in affectionate regard by all who knew her and being a native of Texas, which ever represented her home. (A History of Central and Western Texas, Vol 1, Captain B. B. Paddock, The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1911
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