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A Family Wins its struggle - Texas Metro News

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By Joseph Green-BishopTexas Metro News Correspondent The family of Reeves Henry, an accomplished blacksmith, philanthropist and inventor who lived in Forney, TXuntil his death in November 1930, will get its […]

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