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Taylor TX 76574, United States of America
Inscription. A skirmish between Comanche raiders and a local militia near here in mid-winter (1839) led to the last major battle between anglo settlers and indians in Williamson County. The Comanche retaliated on February 18, 1839, ... More on HMDB

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114 W. Ninth St., Taylor, Texas, USA

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411 County Road 401, Taylor TX 76574, United States of America
Welcome friends! We are eager to tell you about our family in Christ and share together all of God's wonders, as shown in this beautiful video entitled "I Believe." We are a holy, catholic and apos... More on Impopluthparish.org
Inscription. German immigrants began settling in the new railroad town of Taylor in the 1880s. Lutheran worship services were held as early as 1885, and the Rev. I. J. Glatzle and fourteen families... More on HMDB

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600 W 7th St, Taylor TX 76574, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1860s. Ranch style forerunner. Since 1878 in the family of A. V. Doak, Taylors first doctor, organizer of mule-drawn streetcar line, civic leader. Son, Dr. Edmond Doak, b. 1878, had spend lifetime in this house. ... More on HMDB

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Taylor TX 76574, United States of America
Inscription. Located on land originally granted to George Washington Glasscock, the Wilson Spring Cemetery was established by the family of John S. Wilson, who purchased the land in 1854. His brother, Robert W. Wilson, acquired the ... More on HMDB

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316 N Main St, Taylor TX 76574, United States of America

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321 N Main St., Taylor TX 76574, United States of America

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Taylor TX 76574, United States of America

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Taylor TX 76574, United States of America

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410 W 10th St, Taylor TX 76574, United States of America
The United Methodist Church is an 11-million-strong global church that opens hearts, opens doors and opens minds through ... More on Tenthstreetumc.org
Inscription. Services conducted in 1896-98 by the Rev. C. Charnquist in homes of Taylors early settlers led to the founding (1900) of the Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, North. Buying the chape... More on HMDB
