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The Arnold–Simonton House is a historic house in Montgomery, Texas, United States.Built in 1845 by Epaphras Joseph Arnold, it is the oldest house in Montgomery. [2] It became a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1964 as the Frontier Colonial Home [2] and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979; [3] however, it was delisted in 2015.
Simonton is a city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. Simonton is located at the intersection of Farm roads 1093 and 1489, approximately fourteen miles northwest of Richmond and five miles west of Fulshear.
The Arnold-Simonton House in Montgomery, Texas. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Simonton Home. creator. ... 24, 8 December 2008: 1,385 × 782 (1.14 MB) Nv8200pa
The southwest corner of their intersection was occupied by the Bruno house. Built in 1927, a brick house with 12-inch thick walls, it was the most expensive house in the township, worth more than twice the second most expensive. [13] Just west of the Bruno house were a pool hall and a saloon, both owned by Bruno.
William Simonton (February 12, 1788 – May 17, 1846) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. William Simonton was born in West Hanover Township, Pennsylvania , near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , to Dr. William Simonton and Jane Wiggins. [ 1 ]
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John Simonton (1943–2005), circuit designer; Ken Simonton (1979-), American football running back; O. Carl Simonton, American psycho-oncologist; Richard Simonton (1915-1979), also known as Doug Malloy, Hollywood businessman and entrepreneur; William Simonton (1788-1846), Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
The next assumed member of the Brunonid (Brunoner) house was a Count Liudolf, who was mentioned in 942. The first certain member of the house was Brun I, Count of Brunswick, who is attested since 991. Count Bruno I sought without success to succeed Otto III in 1002 as King of the Romans.