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Webb was established as a railroad stop on the International-Great Northern Railroad in 1881. The town was named in honor of the county in which it was founded. A Webb post office, established in 1909, was still in operation in 1980. According to a local count in 1914 Webb, Texas had a population of 100, but its population declined to 25 by 1936.
In 1907, Webb County placed ads in local newspapers announcing a contest to design a new courthouse. Famed San Antonio architect Alfred Giles submitted the winning bid on February 27, 1907. The courthouse was completed in 1909 for $46,918. [2] [3] The Beaux-Arts building features a curved judge's bench. A stained glass window features "Justice ...
The Dell Valley Review began publication in Dell City in 1956. It became known as the Hudspeth County Herald in 1964. [20] Its offices are now in Odessa. The publication maintains a mailing address PO Box in Fort Hancock. [21] The full name is Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review. In 2012 the newspaper had one employee, who served as ...
Oilton is located at (27.468979, -98.975739 [4]According to the United States Census Bureau in 2000, the CDP has a total area of 0.8 square miles (2.2 km 2), all land.. This CDP gained area in the changes in Webb County prior to the 2010 censu
Hazel Dell is located at the intersection of Farm to Market Roads 591 and 1702, 17 mi (27 km) southeast of Comanche in southeastern Comanche County. [2] Education
Watergate reporter and longtime Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward said President Biden’s debate performance was a “political hydrogen bomb” and the public deserves to know what ...
The John M. and Lottie D. Moore House is at 406 S. Fifth Street, in Richmond, Texas, United States.It is currently part of the Fort Bend Museum complex. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fort Bend County, Texas in 2001, and became a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1962.
Annie Webb Blanton (1870–1945), suffragist, educator; Mary Eleanor Brackenridge (1837–1924), social activist, university regent; Mary Couts Burnett (1856–1924), philanthropist; Laura Bush (born 1946), First Lady of the United States; Mary Elizabeth Butt (1903–1993), philanthropist; Minnie Fisher Cunningham (1882–1964), women's suffragist