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  2. Mary Jane Briscoe - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Harris was born on August 17, 1819 in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri to John Harris and Jane Harris. [1]John Harris knew Moses Austin in Missouri, who persuaded him to participate as a settler in his colonization scheme of Mexican Texas.

  3. Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M School of Law, formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, is located in Fort Worth. [50] [51] Texas A&M maintains the RELLIS Campus, formerly the Texas A&M University-Riverside Campus and Bryan Air Force Base, which was transferred from the university to become a separate entity within the Texas A&M University System in ...

  4. Category:Texas A&M University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University School of Law alumni (5 P) Pages in category "Texas A&M University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 668 total.

  5. Bracketology: Texas A&M, St. John's rising in NCAA Tournament ...

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    Another team on the move is St. John’s. In his latest rebuild, coach Rick Pitino has the Red Storm up to a No. 4 at 20-3 overall and a Big East-leading 11-1 in conference play.

  6. No. 8 Texas A&M pulls away late to seal win over Arkansas - AOL

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    Wade Taylor IV scored 18 points and keyed a late Texas A&M surge as the eighth-ranked Aggies pulled away over the final eight minutes for a 69-61 win over Arkansas on Saturday afternoon in a ...

  7. New revenue sharing FBS subconference, Kyle McCord ... - AOL

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    Elsewhere in the portal, Texas A&M’s Walter Nolen has entered after two seasons as an Aggie. The top recruit is opting for a new home instead of testing the Mike Elko system.

  8. Andrew Briscoe - Wikipedia

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    Briscoe signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. [3] Briscoe was a delegate to the Texas Convention of 1836. After Texas Independence, President Sam Houston appointed him to serve as the first Chief Justice of Harrisburg County, later renamed Harris County, Texas. After his term ended in 1839, he retired from office and became a cattle dealer.

  9. Texas A&M coach search: Aggies aiming to hire Duke ... - AOL

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