Armistead Albert Aldrich

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Armistead Albert Aldrich

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Birthplace: Crockett, Houston County, TX; Historian and Judge of Houston County, TX
Death: August 26, 1945 (87)
Crockett, Houston Co, TX
Immediate Family:

Son of Oliver Cromwell Aldrich and Eliza Jane Aldrich
Husband of Willie Arledge
Father of Mary Elizabeth Aldrich; Oliver Cromwell (Judge) Aldrich; Harriett "Hallie" Aldrich; Armistead Arledge Aldrich; John Calvin Aldrich and 3 others

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About Armistead Albert Aldrich

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Armistead Albert Aldrich, judge and historian, was born in Crockett, Texas, to Oliver Cromwell and Eliza Jane (Masters) Aldrich on April 10, 1858, the day his father was elected Houston county clerk. He was educated privately and sent on horseback to attend the University of Virginia in 1877. In 1883 he was admitted to the Texas bar. In Crockett he served as a school board member from 1890 to 1892, county judge from 1892 to 1896, member of the 1918 District Exemption Board and the 1936 Texas Centennial Advisory Committee, and chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee from 1926 to 1936. Aldrich was also a representative to the Twenty-seventh Texas Legislature. Austin College in Sherman, where he was a trustee from 1900 to 1930, awarded him an honorary LL.D. on May 31, 1937. He was a Presbyterian elder and Sunday school superintendent. He was a popular orator and served as master of ceremonies when a crowd of 5,000 attended the dedication of San Francisco de los Tejas Mission Park on July 4, 1935. He wrote a weekly history column in the Crockett Courier and wrote a History of Houston County (1943). He was a member of the Knights of Pythias, president of a chapter of the Sons of the Republic of Texas, president of the David Crockett Memorial Association, president of the Houston County bar, and organizer of the David Crockett Building and Loan Association and the Aldrich Abstract Company.

In 1881 Aldrich married Willie Arledge. They had seven children. Two Aldrich family homes are now museums in Crockett: the Greek Revival Monroe-Crook (1854), where four generations of Aldriches lived; and the Eastlake-style Downes-Aldrich House (1893), where Aldrich died on August 25, 1945. Aldrich's papers are in the Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin.

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Armistead Albert Aldrich's Timeline

1858
April 10, 1858
Crockett, Houston County, TX; Historian and Judge of Houston County, TX
1883
June 17, 1883
Crockett, Houston Co, TX
June 1883
1887
January 5, 1887
Houston Co, TX (attorney and judge)
1889
September 19, 1889
Houston Co, TX
1893
January 15, 1893
Houston Co, TX
1895
June 5, 1895
Houston Co, TX; Never married
1897
August 15, 1897
Houston Co, TX
1900
June 30, 1900
Houston Co, TX