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  2. Trinity, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trinity was founded in 1872 (possibly earlier as there is an 1870 Census for Trinity, Texas taken on 19 July, 1870) on land purchased from the New York and Texas Land Company. The town was a railroad station on the Houston and Great Northern Railroad. [5] The town was originally named Trinity Station after the Trinity River.

  3. Linn Energy - Wikipedia

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    Linn Energy, Inc. was a hydrocarbon exploration company based in Houston.In 2018, the company split into Roan Resources and Riviera Resources. As of December 31, 2017, the company had 1.968 trillion cubic feet equivalent of estimated proved reserves, of which 8% were petroleum, 70% were natural gas, and 22% were natural gas liquids.

  4. Farm to Market Road 230 - Wikipedia

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    The road travels to the southwest through unincorporated Houston County before it reaches the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Eastham Unit, located at the Houston–Walker county line. [3] After passing the prison, FM 230 turns to the east and briefly enters Walker County before crossing into Trinity County.

  5. Houston Belt and Terminal Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It was incorporated on August 31, 1905 [4] and was initially owned by four line-haul railway companies that it connected with, Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway Company, the Beaumont, Sour Lake and Western Railway Company, the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway Company and the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company. [1]

  6. Lake Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Lake Livingston is a reservoir located in Piney Woods in Houston, Madison, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity and Walker counties in east Texas, United States.Lake Livingston was built and is owned and operated by the Trinity River Authority (TRA) of Texas under contract with the City of Houston for water-supply purposes. [1]

  7. Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine Railway (WBT&S) was a standard gauge U.S. shortline railroad located in East Texas.The company was formed from two earlier shortlines that interchanged in Trinity, Texas, and had come under the control of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, but were spun off in 1923 as part of that company's bankruptcy reorganization.

  8. Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway (reporting mark TBV) of Texas came into existence on October 7, 1902, originally chartered to build a railroad from Johnson County to the Beaumont area near the Gulf coast. It took its name from the Trinity and Brazos rivers. It was commonly known as the “Boll Weevil," though it referred to itself as the ...

  9. Trinity Episcopal Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Five rectors of Trinity have gone on to be bishops in the Episcopal Church. Another has served as dean of a cathedral. The Reverend Hannah E. Atkins became Trinity's fifteenth rector in September 2007. In 1990, Trinity founded the Lord of the Streets Mission, a mission of the Diocese of Texas to the homeless of Houston. Although no longer under ...