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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Uvalde ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Uvalde County, Texas. There is one historic district and ten properties listed on the National Register in the county including one National Historic Landmark (NHL).

  3. Uvalde, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Uvalde (/ j uː ˈ v æ l d i / ⓘ yoo-VAL-dee) is a city in and the county seat of Uvalde County, Texas, United States. [6] The population was 15,217 at the 2020 census, [3] down from 15,751 in 2010. It is the principal city in the Uvalde, Texas Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Trinity-Zavala)

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    FM 1051 NW of Uvalde Uvalde: 1967 From Uvalde, take Hwy. 83 North about 19.5 miles then go NW on FM 1051 about 8 miles to Box 103 (west side of road) - Dry Frio Ranch Old Patterson Home 15209: RM 187 3 mi. S of Sabinal

  5. Uvalde County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Uvalde County (/ j uː ˈ v æ l d i / ⓘ yoo-VAL-dee; Spanish: Condado de Uvalde) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 24,564. [1] Its county seat is Uvalde. [2] The county was created in 1850 and organized in 1856. [3] It is named for Juan de Ugalde, the Spanish governor of Coahuila.

  6. John Nance Garner House - Wikipedia

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    The John Nance Garner House, located in Uvalde, Texas, United States, was the home of American Vice-President John Nance Garner and his wife Ettie from 1920 until Ettie's death in 1948. Garner, a native of Uvalde, lived there until 1952, when he moved to a small cottage on the property and donated the main house to the City of Uvalde as a ...

  7. Reading Wood Black - Wikipedia

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    Reading Wood Black (September 23, 1830 – October 3, 1867), was the father of Uvalde County, Texas and city of Uvalde, Texas, which he founded as the town of Encina.In 1979, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 4209 was placed in the Hillcrest Cemetery to honor Reading Wood Black. [1]

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