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worth $ 1.7 million (~$ 47 million in 2023) on the 1860 US Census, the most highly valued estate in the now-
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during the Civil War, a railroad with eighty miles of track from Harrisburg to Alleyton. He participated in the
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Muir, Andrew Forest (January 1950). "Diary of a Young Man in Houston, 1838".
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True Tales of the Texas Frontier: Eight Centuries of Adventure and Surprise
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He married Barbara Mackall Wilkinson Calvit, the daughter of sugar planter
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on January 15, 1838. He maintained a journal for part of his stay in
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Wooster, Ralph A. (October 1967). "Wealthy Texans, 1860".
555: 88: 80: 72: 64: 54: 40: 28: 21: 118:John Hunter Herndon was born July 8, 1813, near 106:(1813–1878) was a planter, lawyer, and judge in 387:of Texas. He lost most of its value during the 371:. Sometime after 1850, he moved his family to 297: 8: 396:Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railway 304: 290: 133: 126:in Kentucky, with degrees in art and law. 18: 562: 489: 487: 485: 447: 438:, and is interred in Hempstead, Texas. 166: 147: 136: 466:Muir, Andrew Forest (April 26, 2017). 461: 459: 457: 455: 453: 451: 538:. 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Herndon (2013). 622:American railroad executives 414:and the Black Bean Episode. 328:traveling downstream on the 363:, where he was admitted to 683: 356:House of Representatives. 186:Early Spanish explorations 657:People from Boerne, Texas 434:He died July 6, 1878, in 410:River, thus avoiding the 340:, then continued to the 406:and retreated from the 16:Texas planter and judge 468:"HERNDON, JOHN HUNTER" 320:for a brief period in 76:Planter, lawyer, judge 68:USA, Republic of Texas 400:Somervell Expedition 375:, where he worked a 124:Transylvania College 120:Georgetown, Kentucky 84:Barbara M. W. Calvit 35:Georgetown, Kentucky 177:Pre-Columbian Texas 104:John Hunter Herndon 23:John Hunter Herndon 389:American Civil War 379:. 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