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  2. Marysville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Marysville suffered from the loss of so many tiny family farms. It had 70 residents, a church, and no recorded enterprises by the late 1980s. Daniel Montague, for whom neighboring Montague County is named, was the most well-known inhabitant of Marysville. He is interred in the Marysville Cemetery. 15 people were living there as of 2000. [2]

  3. Marysville - Wikipedia

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    Marysville, Texas; Marysville, Washington; See also. Marysville station (disambiguation) Maryville (disambiguation) Maysville (disambiguation) Marystown (disambiguation)

  4. Cooke County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Cooke County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.At the 2020 census, its population was 41,668. [1] [2] The county seat is Gainesville. [3]The county was founded in 1848 and organized the next year.

  5. Maryville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Sam Houston, Texas revolutionary, politician and governor of Tennessee and Texas; lived in Maryville intermittently c. 1808—1813 [33] Lee Humphrey, college basketball player [34] Melanie Hutsell, television and movie actress [35] Roy Kramer, former commissioner of the Southeastern Conference [36] Annie Law (died 1889), conchologist [37]

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Texas/Articles/Page1 - Wikipedia

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    N. D. Kalu; NFL Championship Game, 1967; NTPSA 002; NTTV; NYTEX Sports Centre; Naaman Forest High School; Nacogdoches County, Texas; Nacogdoches Independent School ...

  7. Bulcher, Texas - Wikipedia

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    John A. Dennis and his family are credited with being the first homesteaders in the area when they relocated to the site in 1872. Subsequent settlers included Matthew A. Morris, the postmaster upon the establishment of the post office in 1874, and John Scanland, who gave land for the Scanland Cemetery east and south of Bulcher.

  8. Muenster, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Muenster (/ ˈ m ʌ n s t ər / MUN-stər) is a city in western Cooke County, Texas, United States, along U.S. Route 82. The population was 1,536 at the 2020 census . Muenster is a primarily German-Texan city.

  9. U.S. Route 82 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tech Parkway – Texas Tech University: Access to University Medical Center: 86.4: 139.0: FM 2255 west (4th Street) Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 85.6: 137.8: University Avenue – Texas Tech University: 86.5: 139.2: US 84 (Avenue Q) 87.3: 140.5: Avenue L / Texas Avenue / Buddy Holly Avenue: no direct westbound exit (signed at I ...