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  2. Everett Holland Jones - Wikipedia

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    On May 18, 1943, Jones was elected Bishop of West Texas and was consecrated on September 24, 1943, at St Mark's Church in San Antonio by Presiding Bishop Henry St. George Tucker. [5] [6] During his episcopacy, he founded Cathedral House, later renamed the Bishop Jones Center, as the diocesan headquarters. He was also influential in his ministry ...

  3. Anne Windfohr Marion - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, she established the Burnett Oil Company, headquartered at the Burnett Plaza in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] [5] [11] The company operates in several states. [12] It is a member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, [13] and she served as its chairman of the board. [4] [5] In 1983 she was worth $150 million, and in 1989 this had risen to ...

  4. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas. With its first burial in 1907, Mount Olivet is the first perpetual care cemetery in the South. Its 130-acre site is located northeast of downtown Fort Worth at the intersection of North Sylvania Avenue and 28th Street adjacent to the Oakhurst Historic District. Over 70,000 ...

  5. This 12-story residential tower called The Jones is ... - AOL

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    Developers want to build a 408-unit tower (with a 10-story garage) across Jones Street from Fort Worth’s train station near the convention center.

  6. Molly Ivins - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1991, rival newspaper, The Dallas Morning News bought the Times Herald and closed it down. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram immediately made Ivins an offer and said she could stay in Austin. Ivins accepted, and wrote a column for the Fort Worth paper from 1992 until 2001, when she became an independent journalist.

  7. Texas Killing Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Killing Fields is a title used to roughly denote the area surrounding the Interstate Highway 45 corridor southeast of Houston, where since the early 1970s, more than 30 bodies have been found, and specifically to a 25-acre patch of land in League City, Texas [1] where four women were found between 1983 and 1991.

  8. Pete Duel - Wikipedia

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    Duel's childhood home. Duel was born in Rochester, New York, the eldest of three children born to Dr. Ellsworth and Lillian Deuel (née Ellstrom). [1] His brother Geoffrey Deuel was also an actor, best known for his role in Chisum (1970) and numerous episodic television appearances of the 1960s and 1970s; their sister's name was Pamela.

  9. Anna H. Jones - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] Anna H. Jones attended university in Michigan, [5] and graduated from Oberlin College in 1875. [6] Her sister Sophia Bethena Jones (1857–1932) became a medical doctor, and "the first black faculty member at Spelman College" and founder of the school's nursing program. [7] Her sister Fredericka Florence Jones (1860-–) also became a ...

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