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366: 350: 428: 657:. He gave and bequeathed some $ 3 million to UT โ€” more than any other individual during the first fifty years of the existence of the university. Littlefield's gifts preceded the larger ones which came later from numerous oil philanthropists. By virtue of his philanthropy, Littlefield's name is visibly entwined with many aspects of UT life. He believed that the UT textbooks were too Northern-focused; so in 1914, he established the "Littlefield Fund for Southern History" to amass the archival sources which the historian 677: 685: 22: 83: 566: 673:, which was established as a war memorial. He also bankrolled the construction of one of the university's dorms, named for his wife. He stipulated that this dormitory be reserved specifically for freshman women. He commissioned statues of Confederate generals, including Robert E. Lee. These were taken down in August 2017, by the university. 412:, to Fleming Littlefield and the former Mildred Terrell Satterwhite White, whose first marriage ended with the death of her husband. As a result of a confrontation between Mildred's family and Fleming Littlefield, who had been the White family's overseer, the Littlefields moved in 1850 to Texas and settled in western 486:
because the Captain and 1st Lieutenant were on furlough in Texas. The Captain never returned and the 1st Lieutenant was killed a few days after returning to the regiment. Littlefield was elected Captain on May 10. There was only one man younger than Littlefield in the entire company, and Littlefield
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Littlefield did not prosper immediately after the war. His attempts at farming foundered. River floods in 1869 and 1870 took him to the brink of bankruptcy. It was not until 1871 that he speculated in the cattle market and made a profit. Over the next several years, he drove large herds of beef
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on January 14, 1863. They had two children, both of whom died in infancy. As a result, he was very close to his extended family. He financed the college education of all of his many nieces and nephews. He employed nephews and the husbands of nieces as managers in his many business concerns.
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rivers. At the age of eighteen, Littlefield was listed in the census as the manager of his mother's plantation. The real estate was valued at over $ 23,000 with personal property valued at $ 30,000. The personal estate included thirty slaves.
592:. He organized and served as president of the American National Bank from 1890 until 1919. The bank commonly paid an annual dividend of 20 percent to its shareholders. The Littlefield Building on Congress Avenue in downtown Austin now houses 502:, Tennessee, on September 18โ€“20, 1863, he was made acting major and acting General of the regiment. On December 9, 1863, at Mossy Creek in East Tennessee he was severely wounded and given a full promotion to major. 661:
told him were needed to obtain a more accurate writing of history. Many Southern-themed books in circulation at university libraries today are stamped with Littlefield's name as a result. In 1917, when Governor
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Littlefield was discharged from service because of his wound and returned to Gonzales County. He was unable to walk without the assistance of crutches until 1867.
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In 1901, Littlefield made his greatest cattle acquisition, when he purchased at $ 2 per acre 312,000 acres of the Yellow House (southern) Division of the
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counties. He erected a windmill 130 feet tall. The windmill was then believed to be the world's tallest such structure. He founded the town of
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vetoed appropriations for UT in the state budget, Littlefield offered to fund its operations for the biennial period from his personal funds.
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appointed Littlefield as a regent of the University of Texas. His largess to the school in the following nine years became legendary.
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Littlefield's father died in 1853, and briefly in the late 1850s, young George attended Gonzales College and
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Littlefield was a politically active individual but never sought office himself. Himself a
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George W. Littlefield died at his home in Austin on November 10, 1920. He is interred at
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Littlefield commissioned statue of General Lee, previously on display on the U.T. campus
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In 1861, Littlefield volunteered in the 8th Texas Cavalry, popularly known as
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Littlefield paid for a prominent and well-recognized fountain on campus, the
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A Man Absolutely Sure of Himself: George Washington Littlefield
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next to Alice Littlefield, who survived him by fifteen years.
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counties. He established or purchased such outfits as the
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By 1860, the Littlefields had moved closer to the town of
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Littlefield monument in his namesake city; click to read.
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George Washington Littlefield: A Biography in Business
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Littlefield commanded Company I through the battle of
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