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  2. Bagwell, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bagwell is an unincorporated community in Red River County, Texas, United States. [1] Bagwell has a post office, with the ZIP code 75412. [2] The population in Bagwell (zip 75412) is 528. Population density is three residents per square mile. [citation needed] It is home to Bagwell Baptist Church, which has served its community for years.

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  5. Bogata, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bogata (/ b ə ˈ ɡ oʊ t ə / bə-GOH-tə) [4] is a city in Red River County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,074 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] The city was named after Bogotá , the capital of Colombia .

  6. Vinnie Bagwell - Wikipedia

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    Bagwell is known for her many works of social and representational sculptures. These sculptures tend to be cast in Bronze or Bronze resin which is her preferred material. [ 1 ] Her works tend to reflect important African American figures and the struggles of enslaved people who were taken from their homes and their lives to become the property ...

  7. Country Star Bri Bagwell's Passion for Helping Shelter Dogs ...

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    Texas Female Artist of the Decade, Bri Bagwell, is not only amazingly talented, gorgeous, and hilarious on her social media feeds, she's also a huge advocate for animal adoption. Bri recently ...

  8. Farwell, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Farwell began as a cow camp for the XIT Ranch, a huge ranch that was established in 1880.Farwell was named for brothers Charles B. and John V. Farwell of Lake Forest, Illinois, who built the Texas State Capitol building in exchange for 3,050,000 acres (12,300 km 2) of ranchland.

  9. Bill Bagwell - Wikipedia

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    The Braves released Bagwell in April 1924. [1] He spent one season in the Texas League, batted .367 with a career-high 37 home runs there, and then returned to the majors in 1925 with the Philadelphia Athletics. [2] Bagwell spent nearly the whole season as a pinch hitter for Philadelphia. He appeared in 36 games and went 15 for 50 (.300) at the ...