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Plant: Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia sp.) 1995: Play: Fort Griffin Fandangle, The Lone Star, Texas, Beyond Sundown [1] Reptile: Texas horned lizard [1] (Phrynosoma cornutum), commonly called the horny toad or horned frog. 1993: Shell: Lightning whelk (Sinistrofulgur perversum pulleyi) 1987: Ship: The battleship USS Texas (BB-35) [1] Shrub: Crape ...
The "McNeil" name is currently used mostly for the Austin White Lime Company facility and railroad junction. The surrounding areas have Austin mailing addresses. From 1888 to 2024, the Austin White Lime Company operated a limestone quarry and a plant for the production of lime products. The final day of operation was March 31st, 2024. [3]
Changed red to #BF0D3E and changed blue to #00205B to agree with RGB/hex/Pantone spec defined by w:Flag of Texas 21:21, 16 January 2023 720 × 1,080 (928 bytes)
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Incorrect vertical display of the Texan flag. Date: 6 March 2012, 20:26 (UTC) Source: This file was derived from: Flag of Texas.svg: Author: File:Flag_of_Texas.svg; derivative work: Fry1989 eh? 20:27, 6 March 2012 (UTC) Other versions: See File:Flag of Texas (proper vertical display).svg for the proper vertical display of the Texas flag.
English: Frank Wilson Kiel, "A Fifteen-Star Texas Flag: A Banner Used at the Time of Secession: February 1861 and March 1861," The Southwestern Historical Quarterly 103, no. 3 (January 2000): 356-365.