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  2. Pettus, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pettus is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bee County, Texas, United States. The population was 449 at the 2020 census. The population was 449 at the 2020 census. Geography

  3. William P. Hobby - Wikipedia

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    William Pettus Hobby (March 26, 1878 – June 7, 1964) was an American politician, journalist, and publisher. ... 1919, hosted by the Portal to Texas History;

  4. List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Anderson-Callahan)

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    Texas Early Day Tractor and Engine Association grounds, Eberhardt Rd.; relocated to Temple from Bartlett area ca. 2006; former location=3.8 miles east of Bartlett on FM 487, then 1.6 miles south on Aubrey Messer Rd., then 0.6 miles north on drive to house MKT of Texas Railway Passenger Depot 23306: 620 Central Ave.

  5. Pettus Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Pettus Independent School District is a public school district based in the community of Pettus, Texas . In addition to Pettus, the district serves the communities of Tuleta, Tulsita, and Normanna. While the district is mostly located in Bee County, [1] a small portion of the district extends into Karnes County. [2]

  6. Bee County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    It is in South Texas and its county seat is Beeville. [1] As of the 2020 census, its population was 31,047. [2] The Beeville, TX micropolitan statistical area includes all of Bee County. The county was founded December 8, 1857, and organized the next year. [3] It is named for Barnard E. Bee, Sr., a secretary of state of the Republic of Texas.

  7. William P. Hobby Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Pettus Hobby Jr. (born January 19, 1932) [1] is an American Democratic politician who served a record eighteen years as the 37th Lieutenant Governor of Texas. He held that office from January 16, 1973, to January 15, 1991, for an unprecedented five terms; he was the last lieutenant governor to serve a two-year term and the first elected to a four-year term when the Texas Constitution ...

  8. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...

  9. Pettus - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama, USA; over the Alabama River; notable in civil rights history and named after the Confederate Brigadier General Pettus High School , Pettus, Texas, USA Four Locust Farm or Pettus Dairy Farm , Keysville, Charlotte County, Virginia.