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  2. Harris County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    John W. Moore 1837-1841 John Fitzgerald 1841-1843 Mangus T. Rodgers 1844-1846 David Russell 1846-1850 James B. Hogan 1850-1854 Thomas M. Hogan 1854-1856 John R. Grymes 1856-1858 George W. Frazier 1858-1861 B.P. Lanham 1861-1865 John Proudfoot 1866 Irvin Capters Lord 1866 A.B. Hall 1866-1873 Sam S. Ashe 1873-1875 Cornelius M. Noble 1876-1883 ...

  3. East Downtown Houston - Wikipedia

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    ] Nearly all Houston non-profit and faith-based agencies which provide services to the homeless, including food and shelter, are located within Downtown and Midtown. A major shelter for women and children operated by Star of Hope, a faith-based agency, is located on Emancipation Avenue, between Texas & Franklin; the agency operates a men's ...

  4. Eastwood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Texas District 145 - Christina Morales; [21] Texas Senate District 6 - Carol Alvarado; [22] Texas's 29th Congressional District - Sylvia Garcia; [23] United States Senator - John Cornyn; United States Senator - Ted Cruz; The Houston Fire Department operates Station 18 East End, in Fire District 20, along Telephone Road and in Eastwood.

  5. John M. and Lottie D. Moore House - Wikipedia

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    The home was built by John Matthew Moore (1862–1940) and his wife Lottie Dyer Moore (1865–1924) in 1883, the year they married. John Moore served in both the Texas House of Representatives and the United States House of Representatives. [4] Lottie's father J. Foster Dyer, who died a year before the wedding, was a wealthy rancher in Fort ...

  6. John Moore - Wikipedia

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    John Marks Moore (1853–1902), Secretary of State of Texas, 1887–1891; John Matthew Moore (1862–1940), U.S. Congressman from Texas; John William Moore (1877–1941), U.S. Congressman from Kentucky; John Moore Allison (1905–1978), United States Ambassador to Japan, Czechoslovakia and Indonesia

  7. Assisted living options for wheelchair users - AOL

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    Personal care services: Help with personal hygiene, which is standard in an assisted living facility, can reduce the stress of a disability. This can be especially important for those who live alone.

  8. East End, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The international bus services from East End Houston were established in the 1990s. [61] Greyhound Bus Lines and Autobuses Americanos maintain services at a bus station next to the Magnolia Park Transit Center. On December 1, 2023, Greyhound moved its remaining services from Midtown to the Magnolia Park bus stop. [62]

  9. John Marks Moore - Wikipedia

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    John Marks Moore was the son of George Fleming Moore, who was a chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. His uncle was John Marks Davenport Moore (March 21, 1811 - August 20, 1892), a member of the Texas House of Representatives between 1875 and 1876. [1] John Marks Moore attended Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, and ...