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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DB3_j-j-rackley-building_San-Angelo-TX.html
Entered inthe National Registerof Historic Places1983 City ofSan AngeloTexasHistoricLandmark
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D7K_orient-santa-fe-freight-depot_San-Angelo-TX.html
City ofSan AngeloTexasHistoricLandmark———————Historic Orient-Santa Fe Freight DepotSan Angelo, Texas1995Remember these for their vision anddiligence to preserving our past:[Names not transcribed]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D7J_myers-drug_San-Angelo-TX.html
C. Russell Myers came to San Angelo in 1926 as manager of El Cos Drug, located at 26 S. Chadbourne. In 1934, Myers purchased the business and changed the name to Myers Drugs. The store moved to a new location at 22 S. Chadbourne in 1959. In 1976, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D7I_chadwick-building_San-Angelo-TX.html
Donated by M. Koenigheim for San Angelo's first school, this site later became the home of L. Schwartz & Co., a mercantile store. Local Architect Oscar Ruffini designed the structure, which was built by P.A. Williams in 1903. The San Angelo Club, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D75_1-east-twohig-avenue_San-Angelo-TX.html
City ofSan AngeloTexasHistoricLandmark———————Exposed cast ironcolumns are partof the originalstructure built1906
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D74_e-h-danner_San-Angelo-TX.html
In recognition of forty years devoted to bringing better communications services to our country, the State of Texas and the citizens of San Angelo, including eleven years as president of GTE Southwest, and for his outstanding contributions to impr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D73_construction-of-the-fort_San-Angelo-TX.html
Between 1867 and 1879, troops and civilian craftsmen, many being German stonemasons from Fredericksburg, Texas, erected six barracks, ten officers' quarters, several storehouses, six stables/corrals, a headquarters, hospital, schoolhouse/chapel, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D69_crew-of-abbot-27_San-Angelo-TX.html
In memory of the Crew of "Abbot 27,"B-36J No. 52-2818, who perished on25 May 1955 near Sterling City, Texas.Crewmembers were assigned to the 40th BombSquadron (Heavy), 6th Bombardment Wing,Walker AFB, Roswell, New Mexico. [B-36 illustration] …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D68_veterans-memorial_San-Angelo-TX.html
Dedicated in memory ofall veterans who servedhonorably in theArmed Forces of theUnited States of America [Veteran organization emblems]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D67_charles-b-metcalfe_San-Angelo-TX.html
Sponsor of 1918 measure to give Texas women right to vote. Born in Lawrence County, Tenn. Came to Texas 1872. Helped map town site of Ben Ficklin, first county seat, Tom Green County. Grew first bale of cotton and installed first (water-powe…
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