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Deaf Smith County, TX Housing Statistics
Deaf smith county texas dp 4 profile of selected housing characteristics SubjectNumberPercent Total housing units6,914100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached5,42478.41-unit,…Deaf Smith County, TX Census Data
Texas Deaf Smith County, Texas People QuickFactsDeaf Smith CountyTexasPopulation, 2005 estimate 18,53822,859,968Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 -0.1%9.6%Population,…Albert Smith WHITE, Congress, IN (1803-1864)
Senate Years of Service: 1839-1845 Party: Whig WHITE Albert Smith , a Representative and a Senator from Indiana; born in Orange County, N.Y., October 24, 1803; graduated from Union College,…Robert Smith WALKER, Congress, PA (1942)
WALKER Robert Smith , a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Bradford, McKean County, Pa., December 23, 1942; graduated from Penn Manor High School, Millersville, Pa., 1960; attended the…Sheeler, Charles
(Encyclopedia) Sheeler, Charles, 1883–1965, American painter and photographer, b. Philadelphia, studied at the School of Industrial Art there and later at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts…Angell, James Burrill
(Encyclopedia) Angell, James BurrillAngell, James Burrilljāmz bûrˈəl ānˈjəl [key], 1829–1916, American educator, editor, and diplomat, b. Scituate, R.I., grad. Brown, 1849, and studied abroad. He…Hale, Benjamin
(Encyclopedia) Hale, Benjamin, 1797–1863, American educator, b. Newburyport, Mass., grad. Bowdoin, 1818. He served as tutor at Bowdoin and in 1823 founded and became principal of Gardiner Lyceum,…Mun, Thomas
(Encyclopedia) Mun, ThomasMun, Thomasmŭn [key], 1571–1641, English writer on economics. A merchant in Italy and the Levant, he became (1615) a director in the East India Company. In his Discourse of…Murphy, Charles Francis
(Encyclopedia) Murphy, Charles Francis, 1858–1924, American political boss, b. New York City. He was the owner of many saloons in New York City and took a keen interest in Democratic politics. His…Colfax, Schuyler
(Encyclopedia) Colfax, SchuylerColfax, Schuylerskīˈlər kōlˈfăks [key], 1823–85, Vice President of the United States (1869–73), b. New York City. He moved in boyhood to Indiana. First a Whig editor,…