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  2. File:USGS Reconnaissance Map of Dallas County, Texas 1893 ...

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    This file was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries as part of a cooperation project. The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries is part of the University of Texas at Arlington , a public research university located in Arlington, Texas.

  3. Roderick MacLeod of MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Roderick MacLeod of MacLeod, also known as "Rory Mor" or "Ruairidh Mor", was born in Dunvegan, Scotland in 1573 and was the 15th chief of the Clan MacLeod. He was the second son of Norman MacLeod of MacLeod (c. 1516 –1585) the 12th chief of the Clan MacLeod. He became chief upon the death of his young nephew in 1595.

  4. Old Rory - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Macleod (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Ruaraidh Macleòid, c. 1500–c. 1595 [1]), also known as Old Rory, was the chief of Clan Macleod of Lewes in the later half of the 16th century. Biography [ edit ]

  5. Sand Branch, Dallas County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Branch Community has long been considered one of the poorest areas in Dallas County. While the community was formed for freed Black Americans, some of the original families have been forced out by poor living conditions or forced to sell their land for as low as $300. A small portion of the original families continue to hold on to the ...

  6. Cedars, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Cedars is a district in Dallas, Texas (U.S.). It is adjacent to and south of downtown and Interstate 30, east of Austin Street, north of Corinth Street, and west of the 75 & 345 Overpasses just east of South Good Latimer Expy.

  7. Roderick Macleod - Wikipedia

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    Roderick John MacLeod, Lord Minginish (born c. 1953), Scottish lawyer, chairman of the Scottish Land Court since 2014 Roderick MacLeod (minister) (1754–1815), principal of King's College, Aberdeen, 1800–1815

  8. Highland Meadows, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Highland Meadows is a historic Mid-Century neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, United States.. The area is located along the easternmost edge of the Lake Highlands community. The community has 1,390 houses bordered by Walnut Hill/LBJ Freeway to the north, Jupiter Road to the east, Plano Road on the west, and Northwest Highway to the south.

  9. Belmont, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Belmont is a neighborhood in East Dallas, Texas founded by Dallas pioneer and civic leader, Colonel Henry Exall. [1] On May 1, 1890 Mr. Exall submitted the Belmont Plat Map to the City of Dallas. Belmont consisted of a 160 acres (65 ha) parcel from the original Allen Beard survey and a 10 acres (4.0 ha) parcel from the original Robert Ray Survey.