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Reinhard Hillebrand

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labeled Hillebrand as a widowed farmer who lived in Fayette County. Hillebrand died on September 13, 1887 after being thrown from his horse-drawn buggy in Fayette County; the
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during the time. Despite organizing troops, in 1863, Hillebrand was involved in anti-conscription efforts that led to his arrest and imprisonment for treason by the
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Hillebrand was elected to be county judge of Fayette County in 1869; he served for one year before leaving to run for the
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to Hillebrand to make his name appear less German when he immigrated to the United States.
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who opposed business subsidies and was scandalously associated with black voters.
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reported he succumbed to his injuries roughly 24-hours after the accident while
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to his two sons; he was buried at Hillebrand Family Cemetery located near
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Sources are unclear on whether or not Hillebrand had additional children.
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reported his death to be instant. Hillebrand's had already left his
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The Texas Senate: Civil War to the Eve of Reform, 1861-1889
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Index

Texas Senate
26th
E.L. Alford
Joseph D. Sayers
Fayette County
Germany
Republican
Radical Republican
German American
Texas Senate
District 26
Radical Republican
Germany
1848 revolutions
Fayette County, Texas
Civil War
Texas legislature
Confederate military
Texas Senate
E.L. Alford
Republican Party
Texas Senate, District 26
Radical Republican
1880 United States Census
The Dallas Morning News
will
Park, Texas


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