MOSES HUDGENS (1844-1906)
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July 24, 1879
“Among the solid friends of the Monitor, none are more highly esteemed than Mr. J.Z. HUDGENS. We would that we had a thousand more subscribers like unto him.”
October 16, 1879
“J.H. MCKINNEY last week received his arrears of pension-some $800. He invested his money in the J.Z. HUDGENS’ farm and is now fixed to live comfortably the rest of his days. Jim was taken prisoner, and for nine months endured the horrors of Andersonville. “
” J.Z. HUDGENS has sold his farm in Southern, and will remove to Lake Creek precinct after the election.”
November 27, 1879
“Our solid friend, Mr. J.Z. HUDGENS, last of Southern, was into see us Monday, paid for the Monitor one year in advance, changing his address to Lake Creek, whither he has moved to the past week. John is stalwart Republican, a good citizen, and Lake Creek is the gainer by he and his family becoming residents of the precinct.”
November 21, 1881
“Our old time friend J.Z. HUDGENS, of Lake Cree, made the Monitor office a pleasant called last week. He has our thanks for favors in the money line.”
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