The San Jacinto County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse in the San Jacinto county seat of Coldspring, Texas. It was designated a Recorded Texas...
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San Jacinto County (/ˌsæn dʒəˈsɪntoʊ/ SAN jə-SIN-toh) is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 27,402. Its county...
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The San Jacinto County Jail, also known as the Coldspring Old Jail or San Jacinto County Old Jail Museum, is a historic jail and museum in Coldspring,...
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the Riverside County this included; Rancho Jurupa in 1838, El Rincon in 1839, Rancho San Jacinto Viejo in 1842, Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio in 1843...
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in San Jacinto County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in San Jacinto County...
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Jacinto, founded in 1836, was named after the Battle of San Jacinto in the Texas Revolution. Jacinto was located in the geographic center of the original...
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county seat is Stephenville. The county is named for George Bernard Erath, an early surveyor and a soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto. Erath County...
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This page includes RTHLs in the following counties: Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, San Saba, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Shelby...
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2021. "San Jacinto County Courthouse". Texas Historic Sites Atlas. Texas Historical Commission. Retrieved May 17, 2021. "San Saba County Courthouse". Texas...
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Coldspring, Texas (category Cities in San Jacinto County, Texas)
Coldspring is a city in San Jacinto County, Texas, United States. It is the county seat of San Jacinto County, which is named after the river that traverses...
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reoccupied after the Battle of San Jacinto. The state legislature formed Falls County from Limestone and Milam Counties in 1850, and named it after the...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in the Southeast region of Texas (section San Jacinto County)
listings in Texas's Southeast region. The Northwest region is an area of 15 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped...
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"Riverside County Sheriff's Department-Directory". Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2007-04-28. "San Jacinto Station | Riverside County Sheriff...
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United States Courthouse is a historic courthouse, federal office, and post office building located in Downtown San Antonio in Bexar County in the U.S....
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Battle of San Jacinto. Hale County comprises the Plainview, Texas micropolitan statistical area. In 7000 BC, Paleo-Indians were the first county inhabitants...
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The county is named for Robert McAlpin Williamson (c. 1804–1859), a community leader and a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto. Williamson County is part...
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Eden Hot Springs (category Springs of Riverside County, California)
along San Jacinto highway and/or south of the so-called Jackrabbit Trail road. In the 1900s and 1910s, Eden Springs was owned by James B. Glover (a San Bernardino...
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of the Texas Declaration of Independence and soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto. Around 10,000 BC, indigenous peoples of the Americas were the first...
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the county. San Jacinto College serves Pasadena ISD, Galena Park ISD, Sheldon ISD, Channelview ISD, Deer Park ISD, La Porte ISD, and the Harris County part...
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San Diego County (/ˌsæn diˈeɪɡoʊ/ ), officially the County of San Diego (Spanish: Condado de San Diego), is a county in the southwestern corner of the...
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Texas Memorial Museum, Austin, 1936–1939 Travis County Courthouse, Austin, 1931 United States Courthouse, Austin, 1936 First National Bank of Goose Creek...
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School District San Jacinto Unified School District Temecula Valley Unified School District Val Verde Unified School District Riverside County Office of Education...
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Manuel N. Flores (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
Flores, having participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at Bexar and San Jacinto. Manuel was the brother-in-law of Col. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín. Anticipating...
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rises to 302 feet (92 m). The third tallest building in the city is One San Jacinto Plaza, which rises to 280 feet (85 m). The history of skyscrapers in...
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work in the Monterey area and across the San Joaquin Valley. He collaborated closely with sculptor Joseph Jacinto Mora (1876–1947) on multiple projects....
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Conroe, Texas (category Cities in Montgomery County, Texas)
dismisses San Jacinto River Authority suit against Conroe and Magnolia". The Courier of Montgomery County. Retrieved October 17, 2020. Montgomery County Floodplain...
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Missouri, but moved to Houston, Texas, as a teenager, attending the city's San Jacinto High School. Casey earned his undergraduate degree from the University...
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Jennings. Lamb County was formed in 1876 from portions of Bexar County. It was named after George A. Lamb, a soldier in the Battle of San Jacinto. In the 1960s...
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Jane Birdsall Harris (category People from Harris County, Texas)
and eventually to Galveston. After the Texian victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, Harris returned to the Harrisburg homestead, where enslaved Mexican...
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (category Courthouses in Texas)
Matagorda Counties. The Houston Division covers Austin, Brazos, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Grimes, Harris, Madison, Montgomery, San Jacinto, Walker,...
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