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    During a severe local recession in 1985, the 36-year-old hotel, still the second largest in Houston but by then in need of extensive refurbishing and refitting, was in effect donated to the Texas Medical Center. In March 1986 a protest rally was held by historic preservationists including McCarthy, and the hotel opened its last annual St ...

  3. Camp Logan - Wikipedia

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    Map -- Camp Logan (circa, 1917) Map 24th infantry camp; Houston, Texas, showing bullet holes in vicinity (circa 1917) Map of Buffalo Bayou area - Camp Logan Riots (circa 1917) Camp Logan was a World War I–era army training camp in Houston, Texas, named after U.S. Senator and Civil War General John A. Logan. [1]

  4. Saint Arnold Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    A new round of investing to help finance the new brewery gave 100 investors 30% of the company at an average investment of $25,000 each. St. Arnold also received a bank loan from the Small Business Administration at a 4.17% interest rate over 20 years. The brewery anticipated brewing over 30,000 barrels in 2010, up from 26,000 barrels at their ...

  5. List of conflicts involving the Texas Military - Wikipedia

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    Alfred M. Hobby / Charles G. Lovenskiold 1 KIA, 1 WIA Victory [61] 1862 First Battle of Galveston: 26th Texas Cavalry, Texas Army: Xavier Debray: 0 Loss [62] [63] [64] 1863 Second Battle of Galveston: Texas Army: John B. Magruder: 26 KIA, 117 WIA Victory [63] 1863 Second Battle of Sabine Pass: Davis Guards, 1st Artillery Regiment, Texas Army ...

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  7. Houston Light Guard - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed in 1925 by Alfred C. Finn, a local Houston architect. The privately owned property was denied a tax exemption causing the Houston Light Guard Association a financial burden for over the years before being transferred to the Texas National Guard in 1938, making it the first state owned armory in Texas. [3]

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  9. Howard B. Bromberg - Wikipedia

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    Howard B. Bromberg is a retired United States Army lieutenant general. [1] He was commissioned as an Air Defense Artillery officer upon graduation from the University of California at Davis in 1977. Bromberg is from California, and is married with two daughters. [2]

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