Zigler made a fortune from ‘worthless’ wells

George B. Zigler went to Jennings in 1901 thinking he had only months to live. Instead of dying, he built an enduring legacy as an astute businessman and beloved philanthropist. When he did pass away 37 years later, the Jeff Davis News described his funeral as “the largest ever seen in Jennings,” and described him as “one of the most beloved characters that this whole section has ever known...

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