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  2. Seguin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first schoolhouse was built in 1850; it burned and was soon replaced by a two-story limecrete building. This Guadalupe High School, now a part of the St James parochial school, was recognized by a historical marker in 1962 as the oldest continuously used school building in Texas. Seguin was home to Dr. John E. Park's concrete . Called "the ...

  3. List of private schools in Texas - Wikipedia

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    St. James Catholic School in Seguin, Texas (K-8) St. James the Apostle Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) St. Jerome Catholic School in Houston, Texas (K-8) St. John's School in Houston, Texas (K-12) St. John the Apostle Catholic School in North Richland Hills, Texas (K-8) St. John Berchmans Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8 ...

  4. List of high schools in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Early College High School at Texas A&M University-San Antonio ... Southeast, Seguin) Texans Can Academy - San Antonio; ... James Earl Rudder High School; St. Joseph ...

  5. Magnolia Hotel (Seguin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    During the Republic of Texas, a two-room log cabin in Seguin, Texas, and was built by James Campbell in 1840. [5] sheltered travelers on the frontier as early as 1844, and became known as the Magnolia Hotel. An adjoining concrete building was erected by early 1846, and a larger, two-story frame building replaced the log cabin by 1853.

  6. Los Nogales - Wikipedia

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    The first Seguin Post Office was located on the same property as the Los Nogales museum. Senator Juan Seguin helped establish a mail route to Seguin and Los Nogales, hence the building was previously referred to as the "Juan Seguin Post Office". [5] The tree-top mail office was quite unique as it was operated from an old tree-house. [6]

  7. Sebastopol House Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Today Sebastopol is one of some 20 surviving buildings that give Seguin the largest concentration of early 19th century structures in the U.S. [3] As a result of its unusual concrete construction, Sebastopol House was included in the Historic American Buildings Survey (H.A.B.S.) in 1936, made a Registered Texas Historical Landmark in 1964, and ...

  8. Arthur Swift - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Swift (December 17, 1810 – April 13, 1855) was a 19th-century Texas merchant, surveyor, political and military figure. He, along with Rangers Mathew Caldwell, and James Campbell, were founders of Seguin, Texas.

  9. James Milford Day - Wikipedia

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    James Milford Day (11 May 1815 – 22 October 1894) was a 19th-century Texas military figure. He was a member of Mathew Caldwell 's and Jack Hay 's Seguin Rangers and a participant in the Mexican–American War .