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  2. James River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The James River is located in Kimble and Mason Counties, in the U.S. state of Texas.The Llano River in Mason County is the location of the mouth of the James River, and it flows southeast for 36.5 miles (58.7 km) past the Kimble County ghost town of Noxville.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mason County ...

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    Mason: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Mason Historic District [7] [8] [9] NRHP PDF: 4: State Highway 9 Bridge at the Llano River: State Highway 9 Bridge at the Llano River: October 10, 1996 : US 87, 10 mi (16 km). S of TX 29

  4. Mason Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mason Historic District in Mason, Texas is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was listed in 1974 and increased in 1991. It was listed in 1974 and increased in 1991. The original district was 230 acres (0.93 km 2 ) forming an irregular pattern along both sides of U.S. 87 and TX 29 which included 186 contributing buildings ...

  5. File:Map of Texas highlighting Mason County.svg - Wikipedia

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    Mason, Texas; Mason County, Texas; Mason County Courthouse (Texas) Mason Historic District; National Register of Historic Places listings in Mason County, Texas; Pontotoc, Texas; Spy Rock (Mason County, Texas) User:Nyttend/County templates/TX/2; User:Patapsco913/sandbox; Wikipedia:Requested templates/Archive 10; File talk:Map of Texas ...

  6. Reynolds-Seaquist House - Wikipedia

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    By1898, the bank was no longer in need of the services of Reynolds. Although he relocated elsewhere, his family remained in Mason. [3] Swedish immigrant Oscar Seaquist bought the house in 1919. [4] Upon his 1933 death, his widow Ada maintained the mansion until her 1972 death.

  7. Mason, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The settlement of Mason grew up around Fort Mason, which was established by the United States War Department as a front-line defense against Kiowa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche, on July 6, 1851. George W. Todd established a Fort Mason post office March 8, 1858, which became consigned to the civilian settlement on June 26, 1858. [6]

  8. Category:Rivers of Mason County, Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. Mason County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1858, January 22 – Mason County, named for Fort Mason, is established by an act of Texas state legislature. [6] First post offices are established. 1860 Population of 630 includes 18 slaves. 1861, February – County, spurred in part by anti-slavery sentiments of German residents, overwhelmingly votes against secession from the Union.