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  2. Killeen Daily Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in June 1890 as the weekly Killeen Herald, owned by W.E. Bennett. Bennett sold the newspaper in 1893, and ownership of the newspaper changed several times before Bennett repurchased it in 1903. After a failed transition to a daily, William H. Carter bought it that year and reverted it to a weekly format.

  3. Category:People from Killeen, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Killeen, Texas (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "People from Killeen, Texas" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  4. Killeen, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Killeen is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Bell County. According to the 2020 census , its population was 153,095, [ 5 ] making it the 19th-most populous city in Texas and the largest of the three principal cities of Bell County.

  5. Several hurt after driver plows through Texas mall; suspect ...

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    A truck driver drove through a mall in Killeen, Texas, Saturday night, striking several people and injuring at least five, authorities said. The suspect was shot and killed by law enforcement. He ...

  6. Lynching of Irving and Herman Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Gohmert cited his preference for the death penalty under Texas law, under which two convicted white supremacists were executed for the 1998 murder of James Byrd, Jr., in Jasper, Texas. In a criticism of Gohmert's vote, former Tyler City Councilman Pastor Ralph Edward Caraway said, "After over 400 lynchings in Texas from 1885 to 1942, we should ...

  7. William Clark Jr. (1798–1871) - Wikipedia

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    William Clark Jr. (April 14, 1798 – January 3, 1871) was a merchant, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and a legislator in the Republic of Texas. He is sometimes confused with his son, another Texas state legislator who was also known as William Clark Jr. (1828–1884).

  8. William Curry Holden - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Horn Andrews, The First Thirty Years: A History of Texas Technological College, 1925-1955. Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1956. "Book Notes", West Texas Historical Association Yearbook 69 (1993). William Holden obituary, Dallas Morning News, April 24, 1993. William Holden obituary, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, April 22, 25, 1993.

  9. List of people executed in Texas, 1880–1889 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 1880 and 1889. ... William Roe: White: 31: M: 26-May-1888: Murder 151: Conrad Jackson ...