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  2. Mineola Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in 1876 by D.C. Williams. In 1907 the Monitor was purchased by J.A. Thomas. Although a weekly newspaper, it was published as a daily twice during its history. [1] The Mineola Monitor was recently owned by ASP Westward before being sold to Texas Community Media, LLC. In 2012, the newspaper was purchased by ...

  3. Wood County Monitor - Wikipedia

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    1097161696. Website. woodcountymonitor .com. The Wood County Monitor is a weekly newspaper serving Wood County, Texas. In August 2016, newspaper operations of the Mineola Monitor and the Wood County Democrat were merged by their owner, Bluebonnet Publishing, to form the Wood County Monitor .

  4. Mineola, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mineola came into existence when the railroads built lines through the eastern part of the state. In 1873, the Texas and Pacific and the International-Great Northern raced to see which could get to Mineola first. The I-GN reached the finish 15 minutes earlier. A city government was organized in 1873, a post office opened in 1875, and the town ...

  5. Wood County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.mywoodcounty.com. Wood County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 44,843. [1] Its county seat is Quitman. [2] The county was named for George T. Wood, governor of Texas from 1847 to 1849.

  6. Mineola Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    13000288 [1] Added to NRHP. April 16, 2013. Mineola Downtown Historic District is located in Mineola, Texas. Most of the buildings in the district were built between 1885 and 1960. The district comprises 88 properties and covers almost 23 acres. It was added to the National Register on April 16, 2013.

  7. Addie E. McFarland High School - Wikipedia

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    Addie E. McFarland High School. / 32.6583; -95.4949. Addie E. McFarland High School was the segregated high school serving African American students from 1950 to 1965 in Mineola, Texas. The institution had prior been named Mineola Colored High School (1947 to 1950) and South Ward High School (1889 to 1947). [1]

  8. State and Nationally Designated Historic Sites and Buildings ...

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    Historical (Subject) Marker, Texas Hist. Comm. Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Winnsboro. 110 Sage Street, Winnsboro, Texas [7] Recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) Chalybeate Springs. 3 mi. E of Winnsboro on State Highway 11 at intersection of County Road 4350 [8] Historical (Subject) Marker, Texas Hist. Comm.

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