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Sam Rayburn Reservoir is a reservoir in the United States in Deep East Texas, 70 miles (110 km) north of Beaumont. The reservoir is fed by the Angelina River , the major tributary of the Neches River .
Raeburn Park School was established in 1954 by a group of Singapore Harbour Board officials who were concerned about the shortage of educational facilities for non-service expatriate children. [1] The school was located at Raeburn Park in a Harbour Board property overlooking Singapore harbour hence the school was also known as the Harbour Board ...
Bonham State Park is a 261-acre (1.06 km 2) state park located in ... Rayburn was a Fannin County native who held the office of U.S. Speaker of the House for 17 ...
Roylin told Kate, Hal, and CIA agent Eidra Park (Ali Ahn) that Trowbridge was clueless and had no part in the orchestration. ... President Rayburn is dead and Grace Penn is the new President of ...
Alcoholic Rayburn Swanson is the owner of the Gwen Swanson Sanctuary in northern Minnesota, named after his missing daughter. The sanctuary is an act of penance, both because Gwen disapproved of his trapper lifestyle and because she had disappeared from his car five years earlier while he went into a store to buy whiskey.
Crestwood Park is the City's second largest park, featuring 21 acres of sports fields for softball/baseball and soccer, a new playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, two pavilions, restroom, sledding hill, and a 1.3-mile long walking trail. [9] Crestwood is the burial place of Sgt. John Sappington.
The Sam Rayburn House Museum is a historic house museum at 890 West Texas State Highway 56 in Bonham, Fannin, Texas. Built in 1916, it was home to Sam Rayburn (1882-1961), a famously effective Speaker of the United States House of Representatives .
Rayburn was a protégé of John Nance Garner and a mentor to Lyndon B. Johnson. Rayburn was elected House Majority Leader in 1937 and was elevated to the position of Speaker of the House after the death of William B. Bankhead. He led the House Democrats from 1940 to 1961, and served as Speaker of the House from 1940 to 1947, 1949 to 1953, and ...