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  2. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas newspapers, 1813-1939: A union list of newspaper files available in offices of publishers, libraries, and a number of private collections. Houston. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; John Melton Wallace (1966), Gaceta to Gazette: A Check List of Texas Newspapers, 1813-1846; G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). "General Studies: Texas".

  3. Dr. L.W. and Martha E.S. Chilton House - Wikipedia

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    A tornado on May 18, 1902, killed 114 people, ten percent of Goliad's population, and injured 225, and destroyed housing including the home of Dr. Chilton and family. The daughter was actually lifted up in the vortex of the tornado but survived. Dr. Chilton opened a temporary hospital and morgue in the courthouse. [2]

  4. Goliad, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Goliad (/ ˈ ɡ oʊ l i æ d / GOH-lee-ad) is a city and the county seat of Goliad County, Texas, United States. It is known for the 1836 Goliad massacre during the Texas Revolution . It had a population of 1,620 at the 2020 census .

  5. Manuel Becerra (settler) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Becerra (1762 – c. 1849) was a Tejano settler and politician in Texas.In the 1820s, he served as the first secretary of the town of La Bahia (today Goliad, Texas) and accompanied Stephen F. Austin's travel to the Colorado River to find a place for a colony.

  6. Category:Goliad County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Goliad County, Texas (2 C) Transportation in Goliad County, Texas (22 P) Pages in category "Goliad County, Texas"

  7. King Fisher - Wikipedia

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    With his new family, he began a more settled life by working in the cattle business. Between 1881 and 1883, he served as a deputy sheriff and later acting sheriff of Uvalde County, Texas. [4] During this service, he trailed two stagecoach robbery suspects, the brothers Tom and Jim Hannehan, to their ranch near Leakey in Real County, Texas. The ...