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  2. Juan Seguín - Wikipedia

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    1908–2010 – Juan Seguin School (a.k.a. Juan Seguin Elementary School), Guadalupe County, originally established for children of Mexico's refugees from the Mexican Revolution. [ 40 ] June 13, 2001 – Juan N. Seguin Memorial Interchange, State Highway 225 between Houston and La Porte, HB3460 designated by the 77th Regular Session, 2001 of ...

  3. Guadalupe County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    By 1876, the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway reached Seguin. It was completed as far as San Antonio the following year. [11] By 1880, ethnic Germans accounted for 40% of the county population. Tenant farming and sharecropping accounted for the operation of 25% of the county's farms. By 1910, immigrants from Mexico accounted for ...

  4. List of United States Congress members who died in office ...

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    Seguin, Texas: San Antonio National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas: Richard M. Kleberg: February 10, 1930 (previously served March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1929) May 19, 1874 San Antonio, Texas: 72nd (1931–1933) Percy Quin Democratic Mississippi (7th district) February 4, 1932 59 Heart attack Washington, D.C. City Cemetery, Natchez, Mississippi ...

  5. List of mayors of Seguin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mayors of Seguin, Texas; Years of service Mayor Image 1838–1846 Established - Unincorporated - Part of Gonzales County [1] - Asa J. L. Sowell [2] 1846–53 Michael H. Erskine - Chief Justice - 1st City Charter - Part of Guadalupe County [3] 1853 John R. King - 1st Mayor - Incorporated [4] 1853–57 John D. Anderson [5] - Elected ...

  6. Seguin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Seguin (/ s ɪ ˈ ɡ iː n / sih-GHEEN) is a city in and the county seat of Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. [6] The population was 29,433 at the 2020 census, [3] and according to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 36,013. [4]

  7. Erasmo Seguín - Wikipedia

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    Juan Jose Maria Erasmo de Jesús Seguín was born on May 26, 1782, to a family of French descent in San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio, Texas, USA). [1] His paternal grandfather, Bartolomé Seguin, had moved to Spanish Texas from the Mexican interior soon after the founding of the town in 1718. [2]

  8. Seguin - Wikipedia

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    Seguin II of Gascony (died 846), Count of Bordeaux and Saintes from 840 and Duke of Gascony from 845, son or grandson of Seguin I; Seguin de Badefol (1330–1366), French mercenary leader during the Hundred Years' War, who fought at the Battle of Brignais; Seguin de Lugny, Bishop of Mâcon (see Ancient Diocese of Mâcon) from 1242 to 1262

  9. List of University of Texas at Austin alumni - Wikipedia

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    Texas state representative from Seguin (since 2010), businessman [351] Fritz Lanham: 1900 BA: Politician, author of Lanham Act, the law governing U.S. trademark policy [352] Jodie Anne Laubenberg: BA: Texas state representative from Collin County since 2003, businesswoman in Allen, Texas [353] Adam R. Lee: 2002 BA: Maine state representative ...