

Houston People and Streets – Riesner
Benjamin A. Riesner was a blacksmith and wagon maker in early Houston. In the 1860s he worked for Maydole & Cline Blacksmiths and in the 1870s he partnered as Cane & Riesner and then Hooper & Riesner Blacksmiths. In 1880 he opened up his own business located at Milam at Commerce streets in downtown Houston. In 1924 he established B.A. Riesner & Son, Co. with his son, Benjamin Jr.
His home until the mid to late 1920s was at 61 Young St. – in 1923 the street was renamed after his son Edmund Riesner, who died in World War I. Benjamin Riesner Sr. died on January 8, 1932 and his son just two years later on January 19, 1934 – both are buried at the Riesner family plot in Glenwood Cemetery.
The area of the home is now the site of the Houston Police Department Headquarters Building. Riesner street ran south from Washington Ave. to Memorial Drive until the Gee Municipal Courthouse was built on Lubbock St., taking over the southern portion of the street. Today, only one small block of Riesner/Young St. remains, just north of the Courthouse.
From the 1882 Houston City Directory:

From the 1905 Houston City Directory:

William Feagins
Birth5 Aug 1770. Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Death24 Jan 1865 (aged 94). Hawkins County, Tennessee,
USABurial. Ball Cemetery. Hawkins County, Tennessee, USAMemorial ID
This remarkable man lived 94 years, and was a Baptist minister in Tennessee for 53 years. His last sermon was a plea for reconciliation after the Civil War. He was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He has many descendants in Tennessee and Texas.He married Jane Winstead in 1793, and later found his new home in Tennessee.
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James Feagins
Birth. 1810. Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death. 1897 (aged 86–87). Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
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Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried in Hawkins County, Tennessee, Likely In Liberty Hill Cemetery
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Anna Long Feagins
Birth 23 Sep 1813. Tennessee, USA
Death. 25 Mar 1887 (aged 73). Hawkins County, Tennessee, USABurial
Mount Carmel, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
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Thomas Winston Feagins
BirthJan 1844 Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death11 Aug 1929 (aged 85) Archer County, Texas, USABurial
Restland Cemetery. Olney, Young County, Texas, USA
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Matilda Skelton Feagins
Birth31 Oct 1846. Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death17 Apr 1921 (aged 74). Archer County, Texas, USABurial
Restland Cemetery. Olney, Young County, Texas, USA
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Thomas Winston Feagins
BirthJan 1844
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USADeath11 Aug 1929 (aged 85)
Archer County, Texas, USABurial
Olney, Young County, Texas, USAMemorial ID26678939 · View Source

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