Census Population: 12,866,000
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Judge George W. Larremore b. 20 January 1840, d. 13 June 1909
Judge George W. Larremore was born on 20 January 1840 at Washington County, Arkansas, son of John Larremore and Amanda E. Conway.
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President Lamar sends Santa Fe expedition to capture New Mexico
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Judge George W. Larremore moved from Arkansas to Texas with his family circa 1845.
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Texas becomes the 28th state of the US
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Mexican War begins - Mexico, TX, NM, CA
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Census Population: 23,191,867
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Fort Laramie Treaty, was signed. This gave the Cheyennes land between the North Platte and Arkansas rivers. Within two years there were white encroachments into their land.
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Native Americans removed to Indian Territory
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Census Population: 31,443,321 - Potato famine Irish Immigrants 1846-1856
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Abraham Lincoln elected president
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Civil War begins
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Texas votes to secede from US
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Arkansas secedes from the Union
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George was a Texas Ranger and a Commanche Indian scout for the Confederate Army of Texas, Company E, 17th Texas Infantry (Allen's Regiment). He is listed on the muster role from 1862-1864. In 1862.
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Brig. General P. O. Hebert requires every male over 16 years old who is an alien to swear allegiance to Texas and the Confederate States.
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On 14 March 1864, Judge George W. Larremore was captured and held prisoner at Fort De Russy (north of Marksville La) This confederate fort was taken over by the Union Army, where they held our Confed

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The McDonald Massacre takes place at Harper when Kiowa Indians attack and kill two members of the McDonald family and take six as captives.
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The last shot of the Civil War is fired at Palmito Ranch near Brownsville, TX
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President Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln dies the next day.
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At age 26, George married Rachel A. Fanning , daughter of George W. Fanning and Mary M. McDonald. George and Rachel were married on Wednesday, 4 July 1866 at Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas....
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Judge George W. Larremore was a Seargent in the Frontier Forces, serving under Capt. Sampson's Company C between 1870 and 1871.
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Judge George W. Larremore was was a Corporal in the Frontier Battalion serving under Lieutenant Coldwell, Company F. Between 1874 and 1875.
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On 3 June 1878 he bought 76 acres from his brother-in-law, Joseph T. Fanning. He did the surveying of these tracts of land which was accepted by the County authorities.
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Judge George W. Larremore appeared on the census of 1880 at Precinct 4, Kimble County, Texas; Household:
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Census Population: 50,156,000
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When George brought his family by wagon train to what was later called Seven Rivers, it was a true wilderness. The wagon train arrived 22 September 1880 and included the families of Joe Fanning, Joe
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Photographs first taken with available light
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Census Population: 75,995,000
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In 1908, Judge George W. Larremore was elected Probate Judge with 100% of the vote.
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Judge George W. Larremore died on 13 June 1909 at Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, at age 69.
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