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- William Lewis Moody Jr. (January 25, 1865 – July 21, 1954) was a prominent Texas financier and entrepreneur known for founding banking, insurance, and charitable activities in Galveston. Any “latest news” about him would be historical, as he passed away in 1954. If you’re looking for contemporary news related to the Moody family or the Moody Foundation, those would involve different, more recent descendants or foundation activities rather than Mr. Moody Sr.’s or Jr.’s personal news.
What to check for the latest information
- Moody Foundation updates: philanthropic grants, annual reports, and new initiatives are typically announced on the Moody Foundation website and in Texas philanthropic news outlets.
- Galveston and Texas history outlets: local newspapers and historical societies may publish new findings or commemorations related to the Moody family's historical impact.
- Educational and archival resources: state archives, university special collections (e.g., University of Texas or Texas history centers) may release newly digitized documents or biographies related to the Moody family.
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.d Famed for a long career of dynamic leadership in Galveston business, civic affairs, and philanthropy. .d Born in Freestone County; son of William Lewis and Pherabe Elizabeth Bradley Moody. (A historical marker located in Galveston in Galveston County, Texas.)
www.hmdb.org(The Galveston Daily News July 18, 1920 page 1) COLONEL W.L. MOODY DIES AT RESIDENCE CONSPICUOUS IN BATTLE AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS, FUNERAL TODAY Colonel William Lewis Moody, 92 years old, a resident of Galveston since 1866 and prominent in the banking, cotton, factorage and commercial circles of...
www.findagrave.comExplore the life of William Lewis Moody, an influential entrepreneur and Civil War captain, who shaped Texas's cotton industry and political landscape in the late 19th century.
www.tshaonline.orgWilliam Lewis Moody Jr. (January 25, 1865 – July 21, 1954) was an American financier and entrepreneur from Galveston, Texas, who founded a private bank, an insurance company, and one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States. Moody was active in the day-to-day operations of his companies until two days before his death.
dbpedia.orgThompson). Known as one of the ten richest men in America, W. L. Moody, Jr., in his lifetime gave the state a school for cerebral palsied children. With his wife he set up (1942) the Moody Foundation, which has since given millions of dollars for charitable, scientific, educational, and religious purposes throughout Texas.
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archivesweb.vmi.eduExplore the life of William Lewis Moody, Jr., a financial magnate from Texas, his contributions to banking, insurance, and philanthropy, and the lasting impact of the Moody Foundation.
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