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By 1909, the Vidor community had a post office and four years later a company tram road was built. Almost all Vidor residents worked for the company. In 1924, the Miller-Vidor Lumber Company moved to Lakeview, just north of Vidor, in search of virgin timber. A small settlement remained and the Miller-Vidor subdivision was laid out in 1929.
In 1963, a number of Paschal High School students attacked a crowd of Arlington Heights students using blunt weapons, Molotov cocktails and a plane that dropped toilet paper with Paschal's school colors. [10] This incident led to 46 arrests, and a Heights High School bonfire being the center of a near riot. [11]
Arlington Heights is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas. A Denver, Colorado-originating promoter named H. B. Chamberlain bought 2,000 acres (810 ha) of land from a Chicago financier named Tom Hurley and Robert McCart. He attempted to develop Arlington Heights, but a hotel he built, Ye Arlington Inn, burned in 1894, and he died in a bicycle ...
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Vidor, Texas. Pages in category "People from Vidor, Texas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Haynes Boone expanded to Houston in 1990 to solidify its position as a Texas firm rather than just a Dallas firm. The North American Free Trade Agreement was the impetus for the next expansion. In 1994, the firm opened its first two offices outside of Texas: a cross-border branch in Mexico City and an out of state branch in Washington, D.C.
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In 1924, Stone started selling farm wares. Eventually, he moved into hedging futures contracts and dealing in a variety of commodity contracts. In 1938, his firm became a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. In 1946 it was incorporated as Saul Stone & Co. [5] Decades later, Saul Stone & Co. merged with Farmer's Commodity Corporation. [6]
Born in Arlington Heights Fritz Peterson: Feb 8, 1942: All-Star pitcher for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, and Texas Rangers [citation needed] Paul Splittorff: Oct 8, 1946: May 25, 2011: Pitcher for the Kansas City Royals; grew up in Arlington Heights and graduated from Arlington High School [4] Bruce Sutter: Jan 8, 1953: Oct 13, 2022