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Re: Maj. W.J. Alexander-McCord's Regiment

I am a descendant of Maj Alexander. He is buried in the Center Point Cemetary in Kerr County, Tx. He died of old age at our home place in Center Point, Tx just a few miles from Bandera. I find it odd that the law officials left him alone for all of those years, as he resided just up the road from where the supposed "murders" took place.

He was a Doctor by profession in his later years. My family has an antique clock that Dr. Alexander had custom made. He added an initial to his name, so he would have a total of 12 letters. Each letter being emblematic of the 12 hours of the day.

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