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Record Group
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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34/5/2
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Author/Creator:
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Texico District Council.
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Title:
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The midnight alarm
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Description:
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It appears there was a Texas District from August 1914-April 1917 when at the district council it was decided to add New Mexico and Arizona to the District, making the Tri-State District. Then later a Texas District was formed in 1931 out of the Texas-New Mexico District, with just Texas by itself being a district again. Before that it was part of the Tri-State District (Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona). It was comprised of what is now North Texas and South Texas, with West Texas being a part of the Texico District (West Texas and New Mexico). It operated as the Texas District until South Texas became its own district in 1953, causing there to be a North Texas District and a South Texas District. The name was not officially changed to North Texas District until 1956.
Holdings: (Sep 1936); (Feb 1937); (Sep 1937).
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Subject:
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Texico District Council--Periodicals.
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30023 | Photocopy items | Price to be determined based on 25 cents per page. |
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