A history of Texas and Texans . andall tills within a period of two years. In 1896 he cameto Houston, where he began a general practice of medi-cine and surgerv. and here he has continued to the pres-ent time, having offices at No. 402 Carter Building. Hisprofessional career has since been such as to distinguishhim as one of the representative jOiysicians and sur-geons of Houston. Dr. Kvl. lias taken an active interestin the work of the various iihMmiI nmani/.ai mns. and isa member of the Mnlhail , theTexas State Medical Assnciation, the fSoutb Texas Med-ical Association an


A history of Texas and Texans . andall tills within a period of two years. In 1896 he cameto Houston, where he began a general practice of medi-cine and surgerv. and here he has continued to the pres-ent time, having offices at No. 402 Carter Building. Hisprofessional career has since been such as to distinguishhim as one of the representative jOiysicians and sur-geons of Houston. Dr. Kvl. lias taken an active interestin the work of the various iihMmiI nmani/.ai mns. and isa member of the Mnlhail , theTexas State Medical Assnciation, the fSoutb Texas Med-ical Association and the Harris County Medical Society,and is a director of the Agricultural and MechanicalCollege of Texas and medical director of the SouthernBenevolent League. In 1901 Doctor Kyle was married to Miss Mary StellaCarr, a daughter of John O. and Mary Stella (Gallagher)Carr of Houston. One son. William Allen, was born tothis union, in 1902. John O. Carr, father of Mrs. Kyle,was born at Charlottesville, Virginia, and received excel-. ^- A. A<^ TEXAS AND TEXANS 1811 lent educational advantages, being a graduate of theUniversity of Virginia. During the Civil war he servedas captain of a battery of artillery of Virginia troops inthe Confederate army, while his wifes father was amajor in the Union army, under Gen. Phil Sheridan, hisregiment being commanded by Col. Phil Gallagher, oneof his brothers. Dr. and Mrs. Kyle reside in a handsome home at Crawford street. He is widely known in social andfraternal circles of the city, belonging to the OleanderCountry Club, the Houston Turn Verein, the HoustonLight Guards, the Houston Country Club, the ThalianClub and the Z Z Club, of Houston, and to the locallodges of the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent andProtective Order of Elks. Benjamin Schwegler. Until he was thirty-five yearsof age, Ben Schwegler maintained his home in his birthstate, Missouri, coming to Texas in 1903, where he hassince continued. From farming, an enterprise


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