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Billingsley and Company
Vienna, Austria immigrant Erath ( 1813 – 1891 ) was a Texas Ranger and member of Billingsley ’ s Company C, 1st Regiment of Texas Volunteers, under the command of Col. Charles Burleson at the Battle of San Jacinto, and a member of the Confederate Home Guard.

Billingsley and land
Lucy Billingsley, daughter of Trammell Crow, announced her intention to build up to 10, 000 living units on the land.

Billingsley and North
Billingsley is located at 32 ° 39 ' 37. 498 " North, 86 ° 42 ' 40. 489 " West ( 32. 660416 ,-86. 711247 ).

Billingsley and Lake
Pratt was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the fourth child and second son of Helaman Pratt and Emmeline Victoria Billingsley Pratt.

Billingsley and 2004
Hobie Billingsley is one of only six diving coaches mentioned in the American Red Cross's Swimming and Water Safety Manual, 2004 ; in the chapter on the history of the sport, Hobie is one of only two diving coaches with multiple mentions: he and Dick Kimball ( University of Michigan ) are credited with ' opening the door for women in varsity diving programs ,' and he is cited as contributing to the sport of diving through analysis based on principles of physical laws of motion references, pg 20.

Billingsley and .
The scholar Kenneth Billingsley found that Trumbo wrote The Daily Worker about films which he said communist influence in Hollywood had prevented from being made: among them were proposed adaptations of Arthur Koestler's anti-totalitarian works Darkness at Noon and The Yogi and the Commissar, which described the rise of communism in Russia.
* 1915 – Barbara Billingsley, American actress ( d. 2010 )
The word " pixel " was first published in 1965 by Frederic C. Billingsley of JPL, to describe the picture elements of video images from space probes to the Moon and Mars.
However, Billingsley did not coin the term himself.
* Dr. Phlox ( John Billingsley ), chief medical officer.
Approximately $ 30 million was the goal of the campaign, based upon estimates of the cost for a full season cited by John Billingsley and others.
* December 22 – Barbara Billingsley, American actress ( d. 2010 )
Well known persons affiliated with Unity include Betty White, Eleanor Powell, Wally Amos, Licensed Unity Teacher Ruth Warrick, Barbara Billingsley, Theodore Schneider, Erykah Badu, Matt Hoverman, author Victoria Moran, Patricia Neal, Holmes Osborne and Esther Williams.
Billingsley is a town in Autauga County, Alabama, United States.
Shortly after the opening of the latter, Merman — still despondent about the end of her affair with Stork Club owner Sherman Billingsley — married her first husband, Treacher's agent William Smith.
In the popular movie " A Christmas Story " starring Peter Billingsley, a brief reference was made to Griffith, Indiana.
By 1835, at least three schools had been established along Shoal Creek, and a teacher named Billingsley taught near Neosho.
* Frederic C. Billingsley ( 1921 – 2002 ), American engineer
The Tallmadge Blue Devils captured its first baseball state championship in 2002, after knocking off Defiance ( for which current Los Angeles Dodger Chad Billingsley threw ) and Edison, respectively.
Captain Jesse Billingsley came to their aid and the entire regiment under Colonel Burleson promptly joined in.

Company and Texas
The Humble brand was used at Texas stations for decades, as those operations were under the direction of Jersey Standard affiliate Humble Oil & Refining Company.
The first chain convenience store in the United States was opened in Dallas, Texas in 1927 by the Southland Ice Company, which eventually became 7-Eleven, the largest convenience store chain.
The company has its origins in 1927 in Dallas, Texas, when an employee of Southland Ice Company, John Jefferson Green, started selling milk, eggs and bread from an improvised storefront in one of the company's ice houses.
Geophysical Service Inc. became a subsidiary of Texas Instruments which it remained until early 1988, when most of GSI was sold to the Halliburton Company.
* Lockheed Engineering and Management Services Company, Inc., Houston, Texas.
The new ownership changed the company's name to the Northern Texas Traction Company.
The Northern Texas Traction Company operated 84 miles of streetcar railways in 1925, and their lines connected downtown Fort Worth to TCU, the Near Southside, Arlington Heights, Lake Como, and the Stockyards.
Northern Texas Traction Company built the railway, which was operational from 1902 to 1934.
Texaco (" The Texas Company ") is the name of an American oil retail brand.
It began as the Texas Fuel Company, founded in 1901 in Beaumont, Texas, by Joseph S. Cullinan, Thomas J. Donoghue, Walter Benona Sharp, and Arnold Schlaet upon the discovery of oil at Spindletop.
Known as the Texas Fuel Company.
* 1931 – The Texas Company ( Texaco's corporate name ) purchases Indian Oil Company, based in Illinois, a move that expands Texaco's refining and marketing base in the Midwest and also gives Texaco the rights to Indian's manufacturing processes of Havoline " Wax Free " motor oil, which becomes a Texaco product and provides the company with a higher-quality motor oil product.
* 1959 – The Texas Company changes its corporate name to Texaco, Inc. to better reflect the value of the Texaco brand name, which represented the biggest selling gasoline brand in the U. S. and only marketer selling gasoline under one brand name in all 50 states.
San Antonio, Texas: Maverick Publishing Company, 2002.
* 1883 Texas Continental Meat Company is erected in the county and is the largest meat packing plant in Texas.
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.
The hundred-year-old core ranch was originally owned by California-based Elsinore Land & Cattle Company, but in 1992 was acquired by Gerald Lyda of San Antonio, Texas who renamed the property La Escalera Ranch ( Spanish for " The Ladder ").
Upham Oil and Gas Company has operated in Palo Pinto County since its founding in 1956 by the late Chet Upham of Mineral Wells, who was also the chairman of the Texas Republican Party from 1979-1983.
The Navarro Rifles became Company 1 of the Fourth Texas Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
Mining operations developed by Dolch at Dolchburg and by the Olmos Coal, Coke, and Oil Company at Olmos were the largest coal producers in Texas around the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
* 1920 ’ s Texas Power and Light Company arrived in Lampasas County.
Keith organized the Louisiana and Texas Lumber Company to operate the Four C. The mill was producing a staggering 300, 000 board feet of lumber per daily by June 1902.

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