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Church of Christ photo
Church of Christ photo
 
 
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Clint & Mamie Reagor & Great Grandsons, Gabe and Luke Reagor
Clint & Mamie Reagor & Great Grandsons, Gabe and Luke Reagor
 
 
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Dell Jr.
Dell Jr.
 
 
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Eliza
Eliza
 
 
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George Edgar & Georgie Alice (Woods) Reagor Family.
Their son Leonard Clint and wife Mary Margaret(Mamie) Reagor. 
4 of 5 children to Clint and Mamie.
George Edgar & Georgie Alice (Woods) Reagor Family. Their son Leonard Clint and wife Mary Margaret(Mamie) Reagor. 4 of 5 children to Clint and Mamie.
 
 
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Jacob and Alma
Jacob and Alma
 
 
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Jettie
Jettie
 
 
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Jettie and Dell Jr.
Jettie and Dell Jr.
 
 
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Jewel at 16 years of age.
Jewel at 16 years of age.
 
 
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John, Jettie, and Kate.  Childeren of James Dell Reagor.
John, Jettie, and Kate. Childeren of James Dell Reagor.
 
 
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Katie
Katie
 
 
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Kenneth Dale Reagor in his Grandpa's (Leonard Clint Reagor)lap.
Kenneth Dale Reagor in his Grandpa's (Leonard Clint Reagor)lap.
 
 
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Reagor Reunion circa 1914.
Reagor Reunion circa 1914.
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Seated on ground: Claude Rouse, Ruby Duff, Bessie Duff, Evalee Reagor, Williard Tompkins, Lena Tompkins, Bessie Williams, , unknown, unknown

Seated on ground behind row of small children: unknown, unknown, Dail Rouse, Ola Mae Rouse, Ozella Rouse, Daisy Jewel Reagor, Nina Williams, Waurine Reagor, unknown, Velma Byrd, (young boy standing) J.D. Reagor

Row 3: Seated behind second row of children: Kate Reagor, Eliza Brittain, Clem Porter, Nar Adams, Mat Tompkins, Annie Riggs, Alice Reagor, (standing) Josie Reagor

Row 4: (Standing) Alma Reagor, Jacob P. Reagor, Silas Rouse, Joseph Rouse, Kate Rouse, Pearl Reagor, Carrie Williams holding Douglas Williams and Mary Evelyn Williams, Ben Reagor, Zola Tompkins, Ben Porter, Olga Rouse, Jim ?, Les ?, Frank ?, Joe Tompkins, John Duff, Sam Riggs, Julie Duff, Edd Reagor, Luther Reagor, Clint Reagor, George Reagor, Vada Janner 
 
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Reagor Springs highway sign in Texas
Reagor Springs highway sign in Texas
REAGOR SPRINGS, TEXAS. Reagor Springs is on U.S. Highway 287 five miles southeast of Waxahachie in central Ellis County. The area was settled by the family of Southerland Mayfield in 1844 under the name Reagers. The settlement served as a postal station from March 18 to September 26, 1878. Its name was probably derived from that of John Reagor, a pioneer settler who had come to the region in 1850. In 1882 the community again received a post office, this time under the name Ray. In 1906, when the Texas and Brazos Valley Railroad arrived, the community changed its name once more, this time to Reagor Springs. Its post office was discontinued in that year. The population of the community was twenty-one in 1933, ninety in 1964, and forty-five in 1986 and 1990.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Edna Davis Hawkins, et al., History of Ellis County, Texas (Waco: Texian, 1972). Memorial and Biographical History of Ellis County (Chicago: Lewis, 1892; rpt., as Ellis County History, Fort Worth: Historical Publishers, 1972).

Brian Hart from http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/RR/hnr15.html 
 
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Samuel
Samuel
 
 
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Seven children of Jake and Julia Reagor
Seven children of Jake and Julia Reagor
Left to right standing: Martha, Edd, Ben, Narcissus
Seated: Clementine, Eliza, Kate 
 
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The Reagor Springs Lagoon
The Reagor Springs Lagoon
 
 
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Valley Springs Primitive Baptist Church
Valley Springs Primitive Baptist Church
Constituted in August 1882, this congregation elected one of its eleven charter members, Elder S. R. Woods, as its first pastor. The membership met monthly in the Valley Springs schoolhouse until 1886 when it moved to the Shiloh Community School building. In 1902 the church members constructed this building on land donated by Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Redford. Over the years, the Valley Springs Primitive Baptist Church has continued to meet here, serving a widespread rural area of Llano County. (1984) 
 
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