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captain harrison trow was born in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, october 16, 1843, moved to illinois in 1848, and thence to missouri in 1850, and went to hereford, texas, in 1901, where he now resides. at the age of nine years, he, having one of the nicest, neatest and sweetest stepmothers (as they all are), and things not being as pleasant at home as they should be (which is often the case where there is a stepmother), and getting all the peach tree sprouts for the whole family used on him, he decided the world was too large for him to take such treatment, and one day he proceeded to give the stepmother a good flogging, such as he had been getting, and left for brighter fields.

in a few days he made his way to independence, missouri, got into a game of marbles, playing keeps, in front of a blacksmith shop, and won seventy-five cents. then and there uncle george hudsbath rode up and wanted to hire a hand. young trow jumped at the job and talked to mr. hudsbath a few minutes and soon was up behind him and riding away to his new home. young trow proved to be the lad uncle george was looking for and stayed with him until the war broke out.

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