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  2. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Lindsay, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is a historic church on Ash Street in Lindsay, Cooke County, Texas. It was built in 1903 and added to the National Register in 1979. At first appearance, you would think that this is a stone church, much like the German immigrants that founded Lindsay would have attended in their home country.

  3. Kerrville Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    The Kerrville Daily Times, formerly the Kerrville Times and Centerpoint News, is a local and regional newspaper published in Kerrville, Texas, United States serving the hill country, Kerrville, and Kerr County. It was first published in 1926, although the original printing equipment had been used at a prior newspaper since 1908 and was later ...

  4. National Speleological Society - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Cave and Karst Studies (quarterly), formerly NSS Bulletin (from 1940 to 1995). Membership Manual, yearly; American Caving Accidents, every few years; The NSS's list of long and deep caves was kept until 2022 by surveyor and cartographer Robert Gulden.

  5. Kerr County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Kerr County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.As of the 2020 census, its population was 52,598. [1] Its county seat is Kerrville. [2] The county was named by Joshua D. Brown for his fellow Kentucky native, James Kerr, a congressman of the Republic of Texas.

  6. Kerrville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Kerrville c. 1900. Kerrville is a city in Texas, and the county seat of Kerr County, Texas, United States. [4] The population of Kerrville was 24,278 at the 2020 census. [5] Kerrville is named after James Kerr, a major in the Texas Revolution, and friend of settler-founder Joshua Brown, who settled in the area to start a shingle-making camp. [6]

  7. Our Lady of the Hills High School - Wikipedia

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    After receiving counsel from Archbishop Patrick Flores and with cooperation of the Fredericksburg Deanery, the Our Lady of the Hills College Prep project was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1998 (under the original working name, “St. Ignatius Regional Catholic High School”).

  8. Schreiner University - Wikipedia

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    Schreiner University is a private Presbyterian university in Kerrville, Texas. The university enrolls an estimated 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students. It offers over 40 four-year undergraduate programs, an MBA and a master of education. Established in 1923, it has been coeducational since 1932.

  9. Joshua Brown (Texas pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Joshua David Brown (1816–1876) [1] was a Texas pioneer who became the first settler of Kerrville, the seat of Kerr County in the Texas Hill Country west of San Antonio.Brown donated the original 4-acre (16,000 m 2) townsite for Kerrville, and the community was named after his friend and fellow Kentucky native, James Kerr (1790–1850).