At Chappell Hill, 20th of January, 1861, of Paralysis, Dr. R. J. Swearingen.
Dr. Swearingen was an old and highly esteemed citizen of Washington county, an honor to his county, a generous supporter of his church, liberal in all public enterprises, a true friend and a good citizen. His death has filled the hearts of his friends with grief.
The Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Harris Co., TX)
Tuesday, January 29, 1861
p. 2, c. 8
At Chappell Hill, 20th of January, 1861, of Paralysis, Dr. R. J. Swearingen.
Dr. Swearingen was an old and highly esteemed citizen of Washington county, an honor to his county, a generous supporter of his church, liberal in all public enterprises, a true friend and a good citizen. His death has filled the hearts of his friends with grief.
The Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Harris Co., TX)
Tuesday, January 29, 1861
p. 2, c. 8
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