William Keeney Bixby was born on January 2, 1857, in
Adrian, Michigan. After his high school graduation from
Adrian High School, Bixby moved to Texas to work as a baggage handler and night watchman on the
International & Great North Pacific Railroad. In 1881, Bixby married Lillian Tuttle, and the two had six children. As he worked through the ranks of the Texas railroad, his vigor caught the eye of H.M. Hoxie, the president of the
Missouri Pacific Railroad. He served as president and as a member of the Board until his retirement in 1905, at age 48. One year prior to his retirement, he and his wife Lillian purchased a mansion in the
Central West End, which is now the site of the
Chase Park Plaza. Bixby's retirement at such a young age provided him with ample opportunities to pursue his passions in travel and literature. He was an ardent collector of autographs, manuscripts, rare books, and art. == Later career ==