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San Antonio Randolph Air Force Base: San Antonio Fort Sam Houston: San Antonio Camp Bullis: San Antonio Martindale Army Air Field: San Antonio Dyess Air Force Base: Abilene: Goodfellow Air Force Base: San Angelo: Laughlin Air Force Base: Del Rio: Sheppard Air Force Base: Wichita Falls: Fort Cavazos: Killeen: Fort Bliss: El Paso: Fort Wolters ...
The trail they followed to El Paso differed only slightly from Whiting and Smith's return route. This trail became known as the Lower or Military Road, and then the San Antonio–El Paso Road. "In 1850, the largest supply train to use the road" left Fort Inge for El Paso with 340 wagons, 4000 animals, 450 civilians, and 175 soldiers. [2]
In 1969, several of San Antonio’s inner-city churches banded together to launch "Urban Ministries", and initiated programs such as food bank and housing for seniors and runaway youths. [4] In 1977, the scope of housing programs was expanded to include individuals with mental illness . [ 4 ]
In 1995, Mapsco acquired rights to publish El Paso, Ciudad Juárez and Las Cruces, New Mexico streets guides - thereby expanding into New Mexico and Mexico. In September 1996, Mapsco purchased the Ferguson Map Company in San Antonio, Texas, and began taking over the reins by publishing a San Antonio street atlas. [1] [6]
US 62 east / US 180 east –– 33 miles east of El Paso I-10 east – Between El Paso and Van Horn , five miles west of Sierra Blanca – 31°11′30″N 105°25′47″W / 31.19167°N 105.42972°W / 31.19167; -105.42972 ( Sierra Blanca Checkpoint
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Texas, listed by county. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status, ghost towns, or census-designated places.
Location Notes Wing HQ: TX001 Texas Wing HQ Nacogdoches: TX817 Newman Academy Cadet Cedar Hill: TX999 Texas Legislative N/A Group I: TX010 Group I HQ TX023 San Angelo Composite San Angelo: TX123 Three Rivers Composite San Angelo: TX215 El Paso Composite El Paso: TX293 Lubbock Composite Lubbock: TX313 Abilene Composite Abilene: TX353 Tigershark ...
elected at the Fort Worth, Texas Convention of 1978 and reelected at the 1980 Acapulco Convention [21] 1982–1984 Esperanza Bermudes de Morales: Nicaragua elected at the El Paso, Texas Convention of 1982 [21] 1984–1986 Sara R. de García Jaramillo Peru elected at the McAllen, Texas Convention of 1984 [21] 1986–1988 Helena Torres Muga Richards