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District 23 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. It was created in the 3rd legislature (1849–1851). [1] The district encompasses all of Chambers County, and nearly half of Harris County. It also includes the cities of Mont Belvieu, Galveston, nearly the entirety of Texas City, and the Bolivar Peninsula. [2]
No Greater Love (NGL) is an American humanitarian, non-profit organization founded in 1971 [1] by Carmella Laspada [2] [3] and is dedicated to providing programs such as wreath-layings, remembrance tributes, and memorial dedications, for those who have lost a loved one in the service to the country or by an act of terrorism.
National Guardian Life Insurance Company (NGL) is an American insurance company located in Madison, Wisconsin.It was formed in 1909 and is an independent mutual life insurance company and is licensed to do business in 49 states and the District of Columbia.
Mont Belvieu is a city in Chambers County in the U.S. state of Texas. It is just north of Interstate 10 along State Highway 146 . The population is currently 11,922 and was 7,654 at the 2020 census , an increase of nearly 100% from 3,835 in 2010. [ 5 ]
Melba Joyce Montgomery [1] was born into a musical family in Iron City, Tennessee, United States, on October 14, 1938. [2] Siblings, Carl and Earl Montgomery, later became songwriters in the country music field. [2]
Shelbyville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Shelby County, Texas, United States. [1] It is located seven miles southeast of Center on State Highway 87 and is close to Toledo Bend reservoir. The Shelbyville Independent School District serves area students.
Daniel was a Texas state politician, born in Austin on June 8, 1941, into a political dynasty that dated back to his great-great-great grandparents Sam Houston and Margaret Lea Houston. At the time of his birth, his father Marion Price Daniel Sr. was a state representative who eventually rose to the office of Governor of Texas .
The Saffell Funeral Home, located at 4th and Clay Streets in Shelbyville, Kentucky, was built in about 1830. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is or was a two-story, three bay brick side passage plan building which had been stuccoed by 1983. [2]