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1913 and Texas
The family moved to Hall County in the Texas Panhandle in 1913, and in 1919 they bought a farm between the towns of Lakeview and Turkey.
Janis Joplin was born in Port Arthur, Texas, on, to Dorothy ( née East ) Joplin ( 1913 – 1998 ), a registrar at a business college, and her husband, Seth Joplin ( 1910 – 1987 ), an engineer at Texaco.
According to Ethel Williams, who helped popularize the Texas Tommy in New York in 1913, the Texas Tommy " was like the Lindy ", and the basic steps were followed by a breakaway identical to that found in the Lindy.
His early life was spent wandering through a variety of Texas cowtowns and boomtowns: Dark Valley ( 1906 ), Seminole ( 1908 ), Bronte ( 1909 ), Poteet ( 1910 ), Oran ( 1912 ), Wichita Falls ( 1913 ), Bagwell ( 1913 ), Cross Cut ( 1915 ), and Burkett ( 1917 ).
Starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, Jaime Sánchez and Edmond O ' Brien, the film detailed a gang of veteran outlaws on the Texas / Mexico border in 1913 trying to exist within a rapidly approaching modern world.
* January – John Barclay Armstrong, Texas Ranger and U. S. Marshal ( d. 1913 )
It introduced significant commercial and technical innovations, including the first drive-in service station ( 1913 ), complimentary road maps, drilling over water at Ferry Lake, and the catalytic cracking refining process ( Gulf installed the world's first commercial catalytic cracking unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery complex in 1951 ).
Reynolds was born Mary Frances Reynolds in El Paso, Texas, the second child of Maxine N. ( née Harmon ; 1913 – 1999 ) and Raymond Francis Reynolds ( 1903 – 1986 ), who was a carpenter for the Southern Pacific Railroad .< ref >
His other son, John W. F. Dulles ( 1913 – 2008 ), was a Brazilianist and professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
* 1913 Texas state legislature establishes Real County from parts of Edwards, Bandera, and Kerr counties.
Construction of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway Company of Texas across Pecos County in 1913 caused a boom in land speculation and community growth, as did irrigation projects along the Pecos River.
* 1913 The Kendall County Fair Association was organized and was awarded a nonprofit corporate charter from the State of Texas.
In 1913 Troop 1 was established in Wichita Falls, Texas.
One of the last Painted Churches built in Texas, construction started on June 3, 1913 with the blessing of the cornerstone, and was completed two years later on October 21, 1915.
Amherst, on U. S. Route 84 and the BNSF Railway in west central Lamb County, began in 1913 as a Pecos and Northern Texas Railway station for William E. Halsell's Mashed O Ranch.
* John Barclay Armstrong ( 1850 – 1913 ), Texas ranger
Texas employers have the unique ability to opt out of the Workers ' Compensation system under the original state law written in 1913.
Young., published 1913, hosted by the Portal to Texas History
Samuel Franklin Cowdery ( later known as Samuel Franklin Cody ) ( 6 March 1867 – 7 August 1913 ) was born in Birdville, Texas, USA.
John Henry Faulk ( August 21, 1913 – April 9, 1990 ) from Austin, Texas was a storyteller and radio show host.
John Henry Faulk was born in Austin, Texas on August 21, 1913, to Methodist parents Henry Faulk and his wife Martha Miner Faulk.
Among universities designed in the Beaux-Arts style there are, the most notable ones are Columbia University, ( commissioned in 1896 ), designed by McKim, Mead, and White ; the University of California, Berkeley ( commissioned in 1898 ), designed by John Galen Howard ; the campus of MIT ( commissioned in 1913 ), designed by William W. Bosworth, Carnegie Mellon University ( commissioned in 1904 ), designed by Henry Hornbostel ; and the University of Texas ( commissioned in 1931 ), designed by Paul Philippe Cret.

1913 and Pike
* 1913 – James Pike, American Episcopal bishop ( d. 1969 )
* Richard Pike Bissell ( 1913 – 1977 ), author / playwright
He built a wooden bungalow on the slopes of Rivington Pike in 1902 which was burned down in an arson attack in 1913 by suffragette, Edith Rigby.

1913 and Bishop
In 1913, Bishop Mathew claimed to have secured permission from the Continental Old Catholic bishops for his consecration of Rudolph Edward de Landen Berghes as a bishop to work among the Scots.
Evelyn Bishop, a Pi Phi who arrived at the school in 1913, reported that the mountain peoples ' relative isolation from American society allowed them to retain a folklore that reflected their English and Scots-Irish ancestries, such as Elizabethan Era ballads:
During 1913 the WSPU directly targeted The Bishop of Winchester, Edward Talbot, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, the Archbishop of York, Cosmo Gordon Lang, and the Bishops of Croydon, Lewes, Islington and Stepney.
This was summed up on the front page of the Suffragette of 13 February 1913 which carried an artistic impression of a woman being force fed above a statement ( repeated and expanded in an inside article ) " A whitewash brush, my Lord Bishop, has been placed in your hand by the authorities in order that the public shall still remain in ignorance of the diabolical methods used by the Government in their desire to terrorise the militant women.
He served as pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Memphis from 1911 to 1913, whence he became private secretary to Bishop Byrne.
* John Cuthbert Hedley, 1837 – 1913, Benedictine monk and Roman Catholic Bishop of Newport.
Karl Shapiro ( 1913 – 2000 ), Randall Jarrell ( 1914 – 1965 ) and James Dickey ( 1923 – 1997 ) all wrote poetry that sprang from experience of active service. Together with Elizabeth Bishop ( 1911 – 1979 ), Theodore Roethke ( 1908 – 1963 ) and Delmore Schwartz ( 1913 – 1966 ), they formed a generation of poets that in contrast to the preceding generation often wrote in traditional verse forms.
* Trevor Huddleston ( 1913 – 1998 ), Archbishop of the Indian Ocean ( 1976 – 1984 ), Bishop of Masasi ( 1959 – 1968 ), Bishop of Stepney ( 1968 – 1978 ), Bishop of Mauritius ( 1978 -?
Other well-known people who visited included Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond on September 6, 1807 ( there is still a plaque commemorating his visit, which is still there to this day ), Sir Joseph Paxton ( 1856 ) ( designer of The Crystal Palace ), Bishop Samuel Wilberforce ( 1858 ), Lord Byron ( 1913 ) and Sir Walter Scott ( 1818 ).
Bishop Shahan took his appeal to Pope Pius X on August 15, 1913.
* Owen Thomas Lloyd Crossley ( 1860 – 1926 ), Bishop of Auckland, 1911 – 1913
* Hensleigh Wedgwood ( 1803 – 1891 ), etymologist, philologist and barrister, author of A Dictionary of English Etymology father of Frances Julia Wedgwood ( 1833 – 1913 ), and grandfather of Bishop J. I. Wedgwood.
July 1913 Bishop Pietro Pace declared the chapel as a vice-parish.
* Richard Cartwright ( bishop ) ( 1913 – 2009 ), Bishop of Plymouth in the Church of England
* The Fellowship of the Mystery ( 1913 ) Bishop Paddock Lectures
* William Gordon Legge ( 1913 – 1999 ), Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland
After the Norman Conquest Chaffcombe was granted to the Bishop of Coutances under whom it was held by Ralph le Sor until it was acquired by Oliver Avenel ( died 1226 ) and inherited by his descendants until 1613 when John Poulett of Hinton St George became lord of the manor and stayed in the Poulett family until 1913.
In 1913, the Bishop Tucker Theological College was established in Mukono and this institution was eventually expanded into what is now today the Uganda Christian University.
The mountain was named in honour of Joseph Charles Bishop, the first president of the British Columbia Mountaineering Club ( BCMC ), who fell into a crevasse and was killed in 1913 whilst climbing on Mount Baker.

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