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Saltillo is a town in Lee County, Mississippi.
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The Town of Saltillo is served by the Lee County School District.
Saltillo is a borough in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Saltillo is a town in Hardin County, Tennessee.
Saltillo is located on the left bank of the Tennessee River, about 12 miles north of Savannah.
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The Saltillo Ferry is owned by Hardin County and operates daily allowing travelers to cross the Tennessee River, just outside of Savannah, to Saltillo.
Buena Vista, a village of the state of Coahuila, is seven miles ( 12 km ) south of Saltillo, in northern Mexico.
Monclova is the third largest city in Coahuila ( after Saltillo and Torreón ).
Sacramento is located at in the state's central region ( Región Centro ), some 250 km north of state capital Saltillo, and some 50 km north-west of former state capital Monclova, on Federal Highway 30.
The Ram is currently built at the Saltillo Truck Assembly in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico and at the Warren Truck Assembly in Warren, Michigan, United States.
Saltillo tile is a type of terra-cotta tile that originates in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Saltillo tile is highly porous, and soaks in liquid easily.
Saltillo is probably a poor choice for outdoor installation in freeze-thaw climates, although is a popular choice in warmer climates.
One of the historic attractions of Parras is the Municipality Presidence, which is a replica of the State's Government Palace in Saltillo.
Its main campus is located in Mexico City, and has a presence in Ciudad Obregon, Chihuahua, Gomez Palacio, Monterrey, Ciudad Victoria, Leon, Morelia, Pachuca, Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Cuernavaca, Puebla, Oaxaca, Cancun and Saltillo.

Saltillo and town
Saltillo was also the location of a grist mill which still exists at the southwest edge of town.
The town was named Saltillo after Saltillo, Mexico by Terry, who was a veteran of the Mexican-American War.
Saltillo was also described historically as a fishing town .
Near the old fortress town of Monterrey, General Pedro de Ampudia received orders from Antonio López de Santa Anna to retreat further to the city of Saltillo, where Ampudia was to establish a defensive line.
In 1593, he returned with his family back to Saltillo, though in 1599, he moved once again to the city of Monterrey, where he served first as town councillor, and then, in 1601, as mayor ; in 1602, as church steward ; in 1603, as town councillor again ; and in 1605, as mayor.

Saltillo and County
* Saltillo ISD ( mostly in Hopkins County )

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In the 19th century, after the Mexican Independence War, Monterrey rose as a key economic center for the newly formed nation, especially due to its balanced ties between Europe ( with its connections to Tampico ), the United States ( with its connections to San Antonio ), and the capital ( through Saltillo ).
Just after the turn of the 20th century a large Ganister quarry was established above Saltillo on Jacks Mountain by Mount Union Refractories ( later United States Refractories and North American Refractories ) to supply their plant in Mount Union, Pennsylvania.
What was left of the insurgent Army of the Americas moved north towards Zacatecas and Saltillo with the goal of making connections with those the United States for support.
The army move to Saltillo, the insurgents chiefs tried to travel to the United States while the army remains in Saltillo with Rayón like the army chief and because of this Rayón became general.

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Madero was educated at the Jesuit college in Saltillo, but this early Catholic education had little lasting impact.
* Texas was in union with the Mexican state of Coahuila as Coahuila y Tejas, with the capital in distant Saltillo, and thus the affairs of Texas were decided at a great distance from the province and in the Spanish language.
* October 6 – A train crash in Saltillo, Mexico kills 208 people.
Many Texians were also unhappy with the location of their state capital, which moved periodically between Saltillo and Monclova, both of which were in southern Coahuila, some away ; they wanted Tejas to be a separate state from Coahuila ( but not independent from Mexico ) and to have its own capital.
After reaching Saltillo, the army halted for two weeks so that Santa Anna could recover from an illness.
The city was a place that facilitated trade between San Antonio ( now in Texas ), Tampico and from Saltillo to the center of the country.
Tampico's port brought many products from Europe, while Saltillo concentrated the Northern Territories ' trade with the capital, Mexico City.
Saltillo alcade Fernando de Azcué in 1665 pursued Indians into the county.
Saltillo alcalde Fernando de Azcué in 1665 passed through the southeast corner of the county on an expedition, becoming the first European to cross the Rio Grande.
Other settlers in the expedition established another community further down river at Saltillo in 1817.
The main line of the East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company was built through Saltillo in 1874.
Saltillo was an important place on the EBT acting as a base station for the long grade up to Broad Top Mountain.
In 1942 a spur was built from the EBT yard in Saltillo which climbed the mountain to a tipple below the quarry.
The EBT tracks on Saltillo are still in place.
In the late 1990s the skeleton of a mastodon was discovered near Saltillo and it was excavated by a team from Penn State University.

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