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TexasAlmanac.com | Texas Towns Database© Welcome to the Texas Almanac searchable town database. ... Town and associated names, County, town and associated names. Limit results to responses. ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Obituaries TEXAS OBITUARIES (July 2005 – July 2007) ..... Madla, Frank, 69; important political leader in San Antonio who represented Bexar County in the Legislature ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Obituaries TEXAS OBITUARIES (July 2005 – July 2007). A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | O | P | R | S | T | V | W | Z ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Obituaries Barr, Candy, 70; born Juanita Dale Slusher in Edna, she became famed stripper ... Ellison, Ray Sr., 88; Greenville native was founder of San Antonio-based .... 58; political science professor who became the first black dean at Texas A&M ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Extreme Weather Records TexasAlmanac.com - Online companion to the print edition. Chronicles Texas history, government, business, and includes a searchable database of Texas towns.
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Flags & Other Symbols The first official flag of the Republic, known as David G. Burnet's flag, ... The pledge to the Texas flag may be recited at all public and private meetings ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Flags & Other Symbols The pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis) is the state tree of Texas. The sentiment that led to its official adoption probably grew out of the request of Gov. ...
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Texas Almanac Pronunciation Guide File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Barnhart — BAHRN hahrt. Barnum — BAHR n’m. Barry — Bº r4. Barstow — BAHRS t7. Bartlett — BAHRT l4t. Bassett — Bº s4t. Bastrop — BºS trahp ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | Obituaries The Mount Pleasant native died in Dallas, Aug. 13, 1995. .... Kronkosky, Albert Jr., 87; heir and former owner of the Gebhardt Chili Powder Co.; ...
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Texas Almanac 2008-2009 | TexasAlmanac.com | History The last day of December 1835 saw the Yellow Stone clearing the port of New Orleans headed for Texas under the command of Capt. ...
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