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John Thompson Flint

John Thompson Flint Veteran

Birth
Schoharie County, New York, USA
Death
16 Jan 1897 (aged 69)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.5542929, Longitude: -97.1187587
Memorial ID
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Private in CSA Co D, 20 Texas Infantry

Some Notable Persons in First Street Cemetery of Waco, Texas, by T. Bradford Willis:

John T. Flint, 1827-1897. A native of New York. Husband of Lavina H. Flint, ca. 1830-1876. Traveled from New York to Ohio to study law in private law offices. Moved to Waco and established the banking house of Flint and Chamberlin in 1866 and the law firm of Flint, Chamberlin, and Graham. President of Waco Bridge Company which built Waco suspension bridge. Served as a Texas legislator in 1861. A Confederate veteran.
Private in CSA Co D, 20 Texas Infantry

Some Notable Persons in First Street Cemetery of Waco, Texas, by T. Bradford Willis:

John T. Flint, 1827-1897. A native of New York. Husband of Lavina H. Flint, ca. 1830-1876. Traveled from New York to Ohio to study law in private law offices. Moved to Waco and established the banking house of Flint and Chamberlin in 1866 and the law firm of Flint, Chamberlin, and Graham. President of Waco Bridge Company which built Waco suspension bridge. Served as a Texas legislator in 1861. A Confederate veteran.



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