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  2. Seguin High School (Arlington, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Seguin High School has an enrollment of 1,627 students in grades 9-12 with a very diverse population. Juan Seguin High School is fully accredited by Texas Education Agency (TEA). The school year, which consists of 177 days, is divided into two semesters of 18 weeks each. The schedule is A/B Block: classes are 90 minutes and meet every ...

  3. Juan Seguín - Wikipedia

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    Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born on October 27, 1806, in San Antonio de Bexar, Province of Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain, to Juan José María Erasmo Seguin, a second-generation Bexareño, and Maria Josefa Becerra. As the son of a postal administrator, he would help his mother in business, while his father was one of the drafting rapporteurs ...

  4. Juan Seguin High School - Arlington ISD - Wikipedia

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  5. Seguin High School - Wikipedia

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    Seguin High School may refer to: Seguin High School (Arlington, Texas), named after Juan Seguín; Seguin High School, Seguin Independent School District, ...

  6. José Antonio Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Always a champion of democratic ideas, Navarro, collaborating with Austin, worked to pass legislation that would best benefit the people of Texas. [2] Navarro later served as a leader in the Texas Revolution. [6] He was at the Convention for Texas Independence, [7] when he received the news from Juan Seguin of the Alamo's fall. [8]

  7. List of people from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Juan Seguín (1806–1890), Tejano soldier during Texas Revolution; John William Smith (1792–1845), fought at Battle of San Jacinto; later first mayor of San Antonio; Alfonso Steele (1817–1911), last survivor of Battle of San Jacinto; William B. Travis (1809–1836), commander of Texas forces at Alamo; Logan Vandeveer (1815–1855), hero of ...

  8. Floresville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Erasmo Seguin family had previously lived in San Antonio de Bexar, and also owned a 22,000-acre (89 km 2) ranch further south (in present Karnes County), but now chose to build and live in Floresville. Juan Seguín (born 1806, in San Antonio), one of Erasmo Seguin's sons, was also a prominent Texas military and political figure. He returned ...

  9. Freddie Patek - Wikipedia

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    Patek was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 22nd round of the 1965 Major League Baseball draft out of Seguin High School in Seguin, Texas.He made his major league debut on June 3, 1968, against the Los Angeles Dodgers at shortstop, [1] and played all but six of his 292 games with the Pirates at shortstop.