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  2. List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists in a series of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs) arranged by county as designated by the Texas Historical Commission and local county historical commissions in Texas. Purchase and display of a historical marker is a required component of the RTHL designation process.

  3. Paula Losoya Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Paula Losoya Taylor [1] (died July 17, 1902) was one of the founders of San Felipe Del Rio (later Del Rio) in Texas. Her hacienda in Del Rio became a major employer in the region, for workers in farming and ranching. It was also an important gathering spot for worship, discussion, and more.

  4. IRS tax forms - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2018 tax year, Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, is the only form used for personal (individual) federal income tax returns filed with the IRS. In prior years, it had been one of three forms (1040 [the "Long Form"], 1040A [the "Short Form"] and 1040EZ – see below for explanations of each) used for such returns.

  5. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first European to see Texas was Alonso Álvarez de Pineda, who led an expedition for the governor of Jamaica, Francisco de Garay, in 1520.While searching for a passage between the Gulf of Mexico and Asia, [17] Álvarez de Pineda created the first map of the northern Gulf Coast. [18]

  6. Bulverde, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The City of Bulverde (/ b ʊ l ˈ v ɜːr d i / buul-VUR-dee) is located in Comal County in the State of Texas. Bulverde is known for its [4] small-town, slow pace of life, coupled with the German emigrant history of the town's founders.

  7. Val Verde, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Val Verde is an unincorporated community in Milam County, Texas, United States. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 25 in 2000. History

  8. Cañada Verde, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Situated on the junction of Farm to Market Roads 1303 and 3444, Cañada Verde was settled around the time of the American Civil War. A school opened in 1896, and closed following World War II. As of 2000, the population was 23. [2]

  9. Camp Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hudson, later Fort Hudson, was located on the west bank of the Devils River, below the Second Crossing of Devils River by the San Antonio-El Paso Road (now known as Bakers Crossing nearby to the north) and 19 miles south of Juno and 21 miles north of Comstock in Val Verde County, Texas.