Francis Marion Cockrell of Warrensburg, Mo. and Alexander Cockrell I of Dallas, Texas / Prepared by Monroe F. Cockrell.
Francis Marion Cockrell of Warrensburg, Mo. and Alexander Cockrell I of Dallas, Texas / Prepared by Monroe F. Cockrell.
This genealogical study of the Cockrell family, written by Monroe F. Cockrell, provides a detailed and fascinating history of two of the most prominent members of the clan: Francis Marion Cockrell, a U.S. Senator from Missouri, and Alexander Cockrell I, a prominent businessman in Texas. The book includes extensive genealogical charts, portraits, and other historical documents, as well as detailed biographical information about the two Cockrells and their families. A must-read for anyone interested in genealogy or the history of the American South.
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