Thomas Richard Meux
was born in 1838 in Wesley, Haywood County, Tennessee, the son of John
Oliver Meux and Anne Tuggle Meux.
Thomas Meux attended
the University of Virginia and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania
Medical School in 1860 at the age of twenty-two.
In 1861, Dr. Meux
enlisted as a private in the Ninth Tennessee Volunteer Regiment, Co.
C, Maney's Co. Cheatham Division of the Confederate Army during the
Civil War. He was at the battles of Shiloh, Murfeesborough and Atlanta.
After four years as an assistant surgeon, he left the service as an
assistant surgeon with the rank of Captain in 1865.
On June 3, 1874
he married Mary Ester Davis in Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee.
They became the parents of John W., Mary D., and Anne Prenetta. Mrs.
Meux was in poor health and on the advise of a brother, John P. Meux,
who had moved to San Francisco in 1879, Dr. Meux decided to move his
family to the Central Valley. In December, 1887, the Meux family registered
at the Southern Pacific Hotel in Fresno.
Property in a prime
residential area of the city, at the corner of Tulare and R Streets,
was purchased by the doctor from the County of Fresno as a homesite
in March, 1888, and the family moved into the house January, 1889.
Dr. Meux established
his medical practice in 1889 and served the community as a physician
until his retirement. He served as president of the Fresno County Medical
Society in 1896 and was described as a staunch member of the Fresno
County democratic Club and the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Thomas
Meux and his brother, John, owned vineyards in the county and he maintained
an active interest in agricultural affairs.
The Meux house was
continuously occupied by the Meux family for a total of 81 years. Dr.
Meux died at the age of 91 in 1929 and his daughter, Anne Prenetta Meux,
died in 1970, having lived in the house since she was four years old.
The Fresno Bee (daily
newspaper) heralded this occupancy as establishing the longest individual
residence of one of Fresno's oldest dwellings.