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interested in the livestock business and forged his way to the top of the ladder in that industry. Half's ranches
and trail herds, throughout Texas, New Mexico and the Indian Territory caused him to be one of the best known stockmen in the industry. He was of a genial disposition which made him a host of friends. No old timer was better known in the early days than M. Halff. Always loyal to his friends and state, always ready to further the interests of Texas few men did more than M. Half towards the development of our great state. Long live his memory.
Daniel Oppenheimer was born in Bavaria, Germany,
November 22, 1836 and died in San Antonio, December, 7th, 1915. He came to the United States in 1853 and worked for an uncle in Rusk, Cherokee county, for several years. In 1858 he formed a partnership with his brother, Anton Oppenheimer, under the firm name of D. & A. Oppenheimer, the well known banking house of San Antonio which exists today. Both brothers joined the Confederate Army and served throughout the Civil War, Dan