. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. < ODO H< S Q <. S^^,9?o. ^.il-t^^^^t^ HISTORY OP SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 571 R. H. Douglass, who died at Cariith iu 1904;William, who died as a young raau; J. j\l. audA. W. of Seuath; Mrs. Hettie Satterfield ofHelena, Arkansas; Mrs. Jennie Lawson ofCape Girardeau; Mrs. C. P. McDaniel andMrs. Lucy Baird of Senath. Judge James M. Douglass, of Senath,Missouri, was born in Fulton county, Ken-tucky, October 27, 1847. He is the son ofAlexander T. and Elizabeth (Mott) Douglass
. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. < ODO H< S Q <. S^^,9?o. ^.il-t^^^^t^ HISTORY OP SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 571 R. H. Douglass, who died at Cariith iu 1904;William, who died as a young raau; J. j\l. audA. W. of Seuath; Mrs. Hettie Satterfield ofHelena, Arkansas; Mrs. Jennie Lawson ofCape Girardeau; Mrs. C. P. McDaniel andMrs. Lucy Baird of Senath. Judge James M. Douglass, of Senath,Missouri, was born in Fulton county, Ken-tucky, October 27, 1847. He is the son ofAlexander T. and Elizabeth (Mott) DouglassHe came with his parents to Dunklincounty in the year 1850. The family set-tled on Grand Prairie, not far from the site ofthe present town of Caruth. DunkJiu countywas only spai-sely settled at that time aud tlielife was. largely that of a frontier were few then and opportunities foreducation weie very limited. Pioneer life is\\ stimulating to both body andmind, however, and it is true thatsome education may be had under the mostadverse circumstances. The boy who desiresto learn finds some way opened to h
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