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  1. The Texas City Disaster (Code Red) by Linda Scher, 2007-01
  2. Dallas: Your complete guide to a vibrant Texas city by Ellen Gunter, 1987
  3. Chicano Revolt in a Texas Town: Crystal City by John Staples Shockley, 1974-05
  4. The Houston story; a chronicle of the city of Houston and the Texas frontier from the Battle of San Jacinto to the War Between the States, 1836-1865 by Ed Ellsworth Bartholomew, 1951
  5. Chicano Empowerment and Bilingual Education: Movimiento Politics in Crystal City, Texas (Latino Communities: Emerging Voices - Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues) by Armando L. Trujillo, 1998-11-01
  6. Camp of Fourth and Sixth brigades, Second division, United States troops at Texas City, Texas, 1913
  7. Disaster at Texas City by R. Stone, 1987-06
  8. Nacogdoches: The History of Texas' Oldest City by James G. Partin, Carolyn Reeves Ericson, et all 1995
  9. Roaring Ranger;: The world's biggest boom (His "Cities of Texas" series) by Boyce House, 1951
  10. Linz Texas: A City Relates
  11. Memoir of Capt'n C. R. Perry of Johnson City, Texas a Texas Veteran by C. R. Perry, 1990
  12. To Wear a City's Crown: The Beginnings of Urban Growth in Texas, 1836-1865 by Kenneth W. Wheeler, 1968-06
  13. Organizing Strangers: Poor Families in Guatemala City (Texas Film Studies Series) by Bryan R. Roberts, 1973-01
  14. Public service rates in Texas cities, (Bulletin of the University of Texas.1915:no. 45. Aug. 10, 1915) by Edward Thurber Paxton, 1915

21. TEXAS CITY, TX | The Handbook Of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Associatio
Community history and information.
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    November 15, On this day in 1835, an armed invasion of Mexico by North Americans led by George Fisher and José Antonio Mexía unsuccessfully assaulted the Mexican garrison at Tampico. The Tampico Expedition, like (more...)
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    TEXAS CITY, TEXAS Capt. A. B. Wolvin, one of the founders of Texas City, persuaded the federal government to finance the dredging of a twenty-five-foot channel. Dredging began in the summer of 1900, but the disastrous Galveston hurricane of 1900 halted operations. The Texas City port remained open, however, so that no Texas trade had to be diverted. Finally, the task was completed in 1905, and the federal government opened a customs house in Texas City. The deepened channel, the railroad connections, and the expansion of warehouses and docks made Texas City an attractive port. Growth was rapid; the number of ships using the Texas City docks increased from twelve in 1904 to 239 in 1910. Increased port activity came in part from the building of the Texas City Refining Company. The company was chartered in 1908, a few years after the discovery of oil at the Spindletop oilfield . The refinery handled midcontinent crude and for a few years was the only Texas refinery to manufacture wax and refined lubricating oil. During the next twenty years the building of tank farms, pipelines, and three more refineries firmly established Texas City as a tidewater terminal for shipment of Texas crude to the Atlantic terminal. The community established the Texas City Independent School District on July 11, 1905. By 1911 the number of inhabitants had grown to 1,169, and on September 16, 1911, the city incorporated under the commission form of government with William P. Tarpley, state representative for Galveston County in 1901, as mayor. H. M. Coats and Frank B. Davidson were the first commissioners.

22. Cities In Texas, State Of Texas Cities, Texas Counties, TX Cities And Counties,
Easyto-use directory of state, regional, county city web sites in Texas. Includes official unofficial sites.
http://www.wowworks.com/wowcity/tx.htm
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23. Texas Cities- MegaLaw.com
Guide to the cities of Texas, at MegaLaw.com. LEGAL NOTICE The information provided by MegaLaw.com is 'AS IS' without any warranty of any kind.
http://www.megalaw.com/tx/txcities.php

24. Mainland Medical Center - An HCA Houston Hospital
Located in Texas City,Texas. Includes list of services, map, billing information, and hospital phone directory.
http://www.mainlandmedical.com/

25. Maps Of Selected Texas Cities And Regions - TourTexas.com
Texas Travel Poll If gas prices are high, how do they affect your travel plans? I stay home. I take trips closer to home. I look for alternative ways to travel.
http://www.tourtexas.com/texas_maps.cfm

26. Texas Center - Texas Cities Information
Texas Center for Border Economics and Enterprise Development Texas Cities Information.
http://texascenter.tamiu.edu/general/txcities.asp
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27. Texas City ISD
Public school site featuring links for district information, board, map, community, school information, calendar, contact information, athletics, technology, and job openings.
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28. Population, Texas Cities - Texas State Library
A list of Web pages for Texas cities population estimates and figures.
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/population2.html
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Texas and U.S. Population State Data Center U.S. Bureau of the Census ... By size, 2000 U.S. Census figures Limited to incorporated places, the Bureau of the Census provides estimates for later dates on their Web site: Annual Estimates of the Population for Incorporated Places in Texas, Listed Alphabetically: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007 The Texas State Data Center Population Estimates Program provides July 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008 Estimates of the Total Population of Places and 2000-2007 and 2000-2008 Population Change for All Places in Texas on their Web site.
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29. Texas City Weather Forecast And Conditions
Local forecast, current conditions, radar, and links for national and international weather information.
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30. Texas State Map - Cities, Roads, Counties, Rivers, Lakes, Topo
Important east west routes include Interstate 10, Interstate 20, Interstate 30 and Interstate 40. We also have a more detailed Map of Texas Cities.
http://geology.com/state-map/texas.shtml

31. Snowtree AC And Heating Texas City
Located in Texas City, Texas. Service and installation of commercial and residential air conditioners, heaters and refrigeration units in the Houston and Galveston area.
http://snowtree.homestead.com/snowtree.html

32. Map Of Texas Cities - Texas Road Map
A map of Texas cities that includes interstates, US Highways and State routes by Geology.com
http://geology.com/cities-map/texas.shtml

33. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio
Independently owned and operated store located in Texas City, TX. Includes current promotions and special events.
http://www.merlenormanstudio.com/mn-469

34. Texas Cities ,Cities In Texas
Texas cities are spread out all over the state having a total area of 261,797 sq. miles. The more populated cities in Texas USA are located near the Gulf of Mexico and the
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    Texas cities are spread out all over the state having a total area of 261,797 sq. miles. The more populated cities in Texas are located near the Gulf of Mexico and the Blackland prairie regions. Cities in USA Texas are noted for their educational institutes, industrial houses and multinational companies. Austin is the capital city of this 'Lone Star State', a popular name of Texas State.
    Important Texas cities include Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, Arlington, Plano, Amarillo, Abilene, Sugar Land, Glaveston, Fredricksburg, and Ranger. Austin Austin, the capital city of Texas spread over 251.5 sq. miles lies in the south central region of Texas. It has an estimated population of nearly 710,000.
    The University of Texas, Austin, Saint Edward's University and Austin Community College are the biggest colleges in Austin, Texas.

35. A Texas City, Texas / City / Community Directory
Searchable business directory plus lodging, restaurants, schools, and health care.
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36. Texas Map - Major Texas Cities - TourTexas.com
Texas Travel Poll If gas prices are high, how do they affect your travel plans? I stay home. I take trips closer to home. I look for alternative ways to travel.
http://www.tourtexas.com/texas_maps_cities.cfm

37. Texas City Podiatrist - Dr. Sasiene - Podiatrist In Texas City, TX
Podiatric practice. Profile of the doctor and driving directions.
http://www.drsasiene.com/
Podiatrist Texas City TX, Lake Jackson TX 3200 Palmer Highway, Texas City, TX 77590
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One of the goals of our Web site is to provide you an extension of care. As you navigate through the site you will find a wealth of information about podiatry, foot and ankle ailments, treatments available, exercising and shoes. There is an overview of our practice including our doctor and staff, office hours, insurance and appointment procedures, maps, directions and contact information.
As a licensed podiatrist in Texas City, TX we believe our patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their foot and ankle care. Our goal is to educate each patient and begin a relevant treatment program with the highest quality of care available. Whatever your foot and ankle trouble, we'll work together to find the answers that will comfort you and bring you relief.
We take pride in providing you with a comfortable office experience. Our qualified staff is friendly and will ensure a pleasant visit. Our main office is conveniently located in Texas City, TX. We invite you to e-mail or call our office with any questions via the

38. Texas Cities - EHow.com
Learn about Texas Cities on eHow.com. Find info and videos including Campgrounds Near Texas City, Texas, RV Parks Near Texas City, Texas, RV Parks in the Vicinity of Texas
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  • How do I Incorporate a City in Texas? There are various types of cities that can be incorporated in Texas by collecting signatures on petitions: Type A, Type B, Type C and home-rule law municipalities. Incorporation of a Type A general-law city is available to unincorporated cities or towns that contain 600 or more inhabitants and meet the territorial requirements of... How to Attend a City Council Meeting in Texas City council meetings are the residents' and business owners' direct portal to how their local government works. It is a venue for informing, being informed and, in some cases, promoting issues that come close to the heart and affect livelihoods. By following the appropriate etiquette, one can ensure being properly heard when one... Texas City Sales Tax Information In Texas, the state government levies sales tax on the purchases of most goods and services. The amount of sales tax is based on a percentage of the purchase price, but the rate depends on local taxes above the base sales tax charged by the state. Each municipality in Texas may charge its own sales tax to fund local government and may... So you're about to buy a home in Texas and are a stickler for details and finances. Well, the good news is that with relative ease, you can determine to the dime what city or town property taxes will be due at closing.

39. Brent Patterson DDS - Texas City And League City Family Dentistry - Welcome Page
List of services, new patient form, and biographies of the doctors and staff.
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40. Texas Climate Descriptions
Climate descriptions and data for Texas cities Amarillo is located in the middle of Texas Panhandle and the climate is semiarid temperate.
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is located in the middle of Texas Panhandle and the climate is semi-arid temperate. The area is subject to rapid and large temperature changes, especially during the winter months when cold fronts from the northern Rocky Mountains and Plains states sweep across the level plains at speeds up to 40 mph. Temperature drops between 50 and 60 degrees within a 12-hour period are common with these fronts, and 40 degree drops have occurred within a few minutes. On average, temperatures drop below F less than two days per year. The record low occurred on February 12, 1899 when the temperature dropped to -16. The record high occurred on June 24, 1953 with a temperature of 108. Temperatures of 100 degrees or greater occur on average 6 days per year. The average annual precipitation for Amarillo is 19.71 inches. 75% of the average precipitation falls from April through September, generally occurring with thunderstorm activity. The average annual snowfall is 15.6 inches. Snow usually melts within a few days after it falls. Heavier snowfalls of l0 inches or more, usually with near blizzard conditions, average once every 5 years and last 2 to 3 days. Amarillo's proximity to the paths of strong weather systems tend to cause high winds, with March and April having the strongest winds. As a result, Amarillo averages the highest annual wind speed in Texas at 14.3 mph, which makes the city one of the

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