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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Galveston ...

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    Location of Galveston County in Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Galveston County, Texas. There are 10 districts, 73 individual properties, and four former properties listed on the National Register in the county.

  3. Michel Branamour Menard - Wikipedia

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    Michel Branamour Menard (1805–1856) was a Canadian-born trader and merchant, first active on the upper Mississippi River and later in Texas.He co-founded Galveston, Texas and represented Galveston County in the Congress of the Republic of Texas.

  4. George Washington Grover House - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement in the 1872 Galveston City Directory lists the firm as retail dealers in “family supplies, produce and boat stores.” [37] The company was out of business by 1874. Between 1874 and 1881, Grover was an employee of Rice and Baulard, sellers of paints and oils from a store at 213-217 23rd Street. [ 38 ]

  5. Galveston County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Galveston County (/ ˈ É¡ æ l v ɪ s t É™n / GAL-vis-tÉ™n) is a county in the U.S. state of Texas, located along the Gulf Coast adjacent to Galveston Bay. As of the 2020 census , its population was 350,682. [ 1 ]

  6. Richland County marriage licenses recorded July 8-12 - AOL

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    These marriage license applications were recorded in Richland County between July 8 and July 12: Edward James Costello V of Iola, Texas, 23, office assistant, to Mia Rea Enzor of College Station ...

  7. Moody Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was commissioned by Galveston socialite Narcissa Willis in 1893. [3] Throughout her life, Willis had asked her husband, entrepreneur and cotton broker Richard S. Willis, to build a grand home. Willis demurred as he preferred to keep his assets liquid to be distributed among his ten children on his death.

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