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  2. Groesbeck, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Groesbeck is a city in and the county seat of Limestone County, Texas, United States. [3] Its population was 3,631 at the 2020 census. The community is named after a ...

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  4. Texas State Highway 164 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 164 (SH 164) is a Texas state highway that runs from near Waco to Buffalo.The route was originally designated on September 17, 1930 from SH 6 to the town of Mart, [2] and was extended to Groesbeck on August 15, 1933. [3]

  5. Groesbeck - Wikipedia

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    Groesbeck, as a person, may refer to: Alex J. Groesbeck (1873–1953), American governor of Michigan (1921-1927) Herman V.S. Groesbeck (1849–1929), Chief Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court

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  7. 30th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Movement to join army in rear of Vicksburg, Miss., via Richmond and Grand Gulf May 2–14. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July-4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5–10. Siege of Jackson July 10–17. Camp at Big Black until September 26.

  8. Stephen van Rensselaer II - Wikipedia

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    Van Rensselaer was born on June 2, 1742. He was the sole-surviving son born to Elizabeth (née Groesbeck) Van Rensselaer and Stephen van Rensselaer I, who became patroon in 1745 upon the death of his older brother, Jeremias Van Rensselaer, who died unmarried and without issue.

  9. Groesbeck Creek - Wikipedia

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    Groesbeck Creek is a stream in Texas which is a tributary of the Red River. Groesbeck Creek is formed at the confluence of two tributaries – North and South Groesbeck creeks. North Groesbeck Creek heads in Childress County at the eastern edge of the small town of Childress, Texas .