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People from Texarkana, Texas — in Bowie County and the twin city Texarkana region. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. S.
Youell Lee Swinney (February 9, 1917 – September 15, 1994) was an American criminal and the only major suspect in the Phantom Killer case in Texarkana in 1946, although he was never officially charged with any of the murders.
The Texarkana Gazette is a daily newspaper founded in 1875 and currently owned by WEHCO Media, Inc. It serves a nine-county area surrounding Texarkana . History
James Avery Artisan Jewelry is a Texas-based, family-owned company that specializes in designing hand-crafted rings, bracelets, necklaces, charms, earrings, and other jewelry. Its founder, James Avery, first started crafting jewelry in Kerrville, Texas in 1954 out of his (then) mother-in-law's garage.
On December 9, 1992, Marlin A. Gray (September 29, 1967 – October 26, 2005) was convicted of aiding and abetting for being a part of the group of four men involved in the murders. He was executed on October 26, 2005, by the U.S. state of Missouri by lethal injection .
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The following month Sweeney debuted his new talk show segment, Winner's Circle, [18] and then cleanly defeated Mana [19] before regaining the Texarkana title from Milano Collection A.T. [20] Sweeney then started a feud with Eddie Kingston, to whom he would lose the Texarkana title on July 22. [21]
Robert Lee Henry (1864–1931), U.S. House of Representatives member from Texas John Levi Sheppard (1852–1902), U.S. House of Representatives member from Texas Howell Washington Runnels Sr. (1867–1927), Texas House of Representatives member