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  2. José Antonio Navarro - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio de Béxar, Spanish Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain: Died: January 13, 1871 (aged 75) San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Nationality: Spanish (1795–1821) Mexican (1821–1836) Texan (1836–1846) American (1846–1861) Confederate (1861–1865) American (1865–1871) Spouse: Margarita de la Garza: Profession: Statesman, revolutionary and ...

  3. Ernesto Buenrostro - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Angel Ignacio Buenrostro y Buenrostro (31 July 1899 – 28 February 1966) [1] [2] was an architect of various Art Deco style residential buildings in the Hipódromo neighborhood of the Condesa area of Mexico City. His works include: Edificio San Martín (Avenida México 167; built 1931; renovated 1998-9) [3] [4]

  4. Copano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Copano (Spanish: El Copano) is a ghost town on the northwestern shore of Copano Bay in Refugio County, Texas. It is located 5 mi (8.0 km) north of present-day Bayside , on Copano Point. The port, which holds the distinction as the first in South Texas , [ 1 ] was founded in the early 18th century by the Spanish, and named for the Copane Indians ...

  5. Vida Cotidiana - Wikipedia

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    Vida Cotidiana (transl. Everyday Life), is the tenth studio album by Colombian musician Juanes. It was released on May 19, 2023, through Universal Music Latino. [1] A deluxe version with two bonus tracks was released on September 29, 2023. [2] The album marks a return to his rock roots after his two previous original albums experimented with ...

  6. El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    El Camino Real de los Tejas routes in Spanish Texas. Alonso de León, Spanish governor of Coahuila, established the corridor for what became El Camino Real de Tierra Afuera in multiple expeditions to East Texas between 1686 and 1690 to find and destroy a French fort near Lavaca Bay, [2] established by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on what de León considered to be Spanish lands.

  7. List of people executed in Texas, 1910–1919 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 1910 and 1919. ... Jose Buenrostro: Hispanic: 25: M: 19-May-1916: Murder 377: Clarence ...

  8. Texas State Highway Loop 1 - Wikipedia

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    extension to La Crosse Avenue. Slaughter Lane La Crosse Avenue 1.0 1.6 July 1989 July 1991 Southern terminus of Loop 1 completed, until May 1994 - with construction of the roadway extension to State Highway 45. La Crosse Avenue SH 45 2.5 4.0 November 1989 May 1994 Southern terminus of Loop 1 completed. FM 734 SH 45 North/ Loop 1 Interchange 4.0

  9. Hutto, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A slave, Adam Orgain, was the first person to live in the immediate Hutto vicinity, having been placed out on the Blackland prairie by his owner to watch after the cattle and livestock holdings. In 1876, James Hutto sold 50 acres (200,000 m 2) to the Texas Land Company of New York for a town site and railroad right of way. Hutto became a ...