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  2. Category:Geography of Schleicher County, Texas - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Schleicher County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Schleicher County, Texas (2 P) E. Education in Schleicher County, Texas (1 C) G. ... Fisher–Miller Land Grant; K. KOPE; M. Mittel Site; N.

  4. Category:Landforms of Schleicher County, Texas - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Map of Texas highlighting Schleicher County.svg

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    Gustav Schleicher; Hulldale, Texas; List of counties in Texas; National Register of Historic Places listings in Schleicher County, Texas; Schleicher County, Texas; User:Nyttend/County templates/TX/3; User:Patapsco913/sandbox; File talk:Map of Texas highlighting Schleicher County.svg; Template:SchleicherCountyTX-geo-stub; Template:Schleicher ...

  6. Schleicher County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Legislature established Schleicher County in April 1887 from Crockett County, and named it in honor of Gustav Schleicher. [5] By 1890, the population was 155, of whom 134 were listed as White, four were Black, and 17 were American Indian. [5] In 1894, the county's first public school opened at Verand, and later moved to Eldorado. [5]

  7. Texas land survey system - Wikipedia

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    "A league and a labor" (4,605.5 acres; 18.638 km 2) was a common first land grant [4] and consisted of a league of land away from the river plus one extra labor of good riparian (river-situated) land. A headright of this much land was granted to "all persons [heads of families] except Africans and their descendants and Indians living in Texas ...