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Jenkins was killed on April 16, 1989, by a shot to the back of his head, near Bastrop, Texas, [4] while doing field research as part of his work on a biography of Edward Burleson, which was published posthumously, coauthored and completed by Kenneth Kesselus, a Texas historian and first cousin of Jenkins. [2]
Fairview Cemetery is the largest, oldest and most historic burial ground in Bastrop, Texas.It is significant as an early Republic of Texas cemetery located in one of the state’s earliest communities and as the resting place of numerous notable public figures, including state and local elected officials and military veterans dating back to the War of 1812.
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Bastrop, Texas: Francis A. Line March 26, 1943 Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona: Harold A. Smith June 25, 1943 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater: James E. Kendrick July 17, 1943 Oran, Algeria, North African Theater of Operations ** Levi Brandon July 26, 1943 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Walter J. Bohn August 6, 1943
George Washington Jones was born to William Dandridge Claiborne Jones and Rachel Burleson Jones on September 5, 1828, in Marion County, Alabama. [1] He moved with his parents to Tipton County, Tennessee, and then to Bastrop, Texas.
The Bastrop County Complex fire was a conflagration that engulfed parts of Bastrop County, Texas, in September and October 2011.The wildfire was the costliest and most destructive wildfire in Texas history and among the costliest in U.S. history, destroying 1,696 structures and causing an estimated $350 million in insured property damage.
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Sportspeople from Bastrop County, Texas (1 C, 2 P) B. People from Bastrop, Texas (20 P) E. People from Elgin, Texas (6 P) S. People from Smithville, Texas (11 P)