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Her business was the Ellen C. Temple Publishing, Inc., of Lufkin. [6] In 1992, Buddy and Ellen Temple purchased a ranch near Freer in Duval County east of Laredo, Texas. [4] On April 14, 2015 at 5:30 pm, Temple died at the age of 73 in Lufkin. He had a long battle with cancer. [7] [8]
Alfred, Maine – King Alfred the Great [14] Alger, Ohio – Russell A. Alger [14] Alice, Texas – Alice Gertrudis King Kleberg (daughter of Richard King, who established the King Ranch) Allendale, Oakland, California – Charles E. Allen (real estate broker) Allendale, South Carolina – Allen family (settlers) [16]
Bell County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. It is in Central Texas and its county seat is Belton. [1] As of the 2020 census, its population was 370,647. [2] [3] Bell County is part of the Killeen–Temple, Texas, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county was founded in 1850 and is named for Peter Hansborough Bell, the third governor of ...
PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Avery Dennison Corporation (NYS: AVY) today announced that its board of directors has appointed Martha N. Sullivan a director, effective February 27, 2013.
Temple is a city in Bell County, Texas, United States.As of 2020, the city has a population of 82,073 according to the U.S. census. [4] Temple lies in the region referred to as Central Texas and is a principal city in the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area, (Fort Hood was redesignated "Fort Cavazos" in 2023) which as of the 2020 Census had a population of 475,367.
The U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) is investigating the death of a 19-year-old cadet who was found unconscious in her dorm earlier this week. Cadet 4th Class Avery Koonce, of Taylor, Texas, died ...
As a model, she posed for illustrator Harrison Fisher and was the subject of more than 300 photographs by Alfred Cheney Johnston. [2] Using the name Martha Early, she was signed to a six-month contract with Essanay Studios in 1917 where she appeared in three films with French actor Max Linder. In 1918, she appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies.