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  2. Duncan, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Duncan is a ghost town in Milam County, Texas, United States, twelve miles (19 km) northwest of Rockdale near Alligator Creek. [1] The area was settled in 1879, and George and Elizabeth Duncan donated land to build a two-teacher school in 1892. The school was consolidated with Sharp ISD by the 1930s, and the only landmark there today is a small ...

  3. Robert L. Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lloyd Duncan (born August 5, 1953) is an American attorney and politician who served as the fourth chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, serving from 2014 to 2018. A Republican , he previously served as a member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature .

  4. Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Duncan (mango), a named mango variety selected and patented in Florida Duncan Toys Company , manufacturer of yo-yos and other toys Seymour Duncan , a manufacturer of guitar pickups and effects pedals

  5. Southfork Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1970 by Joe Duncan and was known as Duncan Acres, named after his family. [ clarification needed ] The property was originally 200 acres (0.81 km 2 ) in size. The "mansion" at Southfork Ranch is a 5,900 sq ft (550 m 2 ) house with a 957 sq ft (88.9 m 2 ) enclosed garage that was turned into a den/card room.

  6. Dan Duncan - Wikipedia

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    According to Forbes magazine, in 2007, Duncan was the richest person in the city of Houston and the 3rd richest person in Texas, with a net worth of 8.2 billion dollars (according to page 46 in the October 27, 2008, issue of Forbes, Duncan's net worth dropped from 7.6 billion on Aug 29 to 6.3 billion on October 1) . [14]

  7. Fort Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Fort Duncan was established on March 27, 1849, when Captain Sidney Burbank occupied the site with companies A, B, and F of the First United States Infantry. [3]: 5 On November 14, 1849, the post was named Fort Duncan, after Col. James Duncan, a hero of the Mexican–American War. [3]: 7

  8. Elizabeth Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Duncan Koontz, née Elizabeth Duncan, African-American educator; Elizabeth Ann Duncan, American murderer; Elizabeth Duncan, co-founder of Duncan, Texas; Elizabeth J. Duncan, Canadian mystery writer; Liz Duncan, character in The Smart Woman Survival Guide; Elizabeth Duncan (dancer) (1871–1948) was an American dancer and dance teacher

  9. Richland Springs, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Jackson J. Brown and his family settled near the springs on Richland Springs Creek (then known as Richland Creek) in December 1854 and were soon followed by the Tankersley and Duncan families. A private fort, Fort Duncan, was established near the springs in the late 1850s when trouble arose with Indians on the frontier, but it apparently fell ...