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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Valera

 
Clickable Map of Coleman County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Coleman County, TX (36) Brown County, TX (12) Callahan County, TX (44) Concho County, TX (14) McCulloch County, TX (21) Runnels County, TX (53) Taylor County, TX (89)  ColemanCounty(36) Coleman County (36)  BrownCounty(12) Brown County (12)  CallahanCounty(44) Callahan County (44)  ConchoCounty(14) Concho County (14)  McCullochCounty(21) McCulloch County (21)  RunnelsCounty(53) Runnels County (53)  TaylorCounty(89) Taylor County (89)
Valera, Texas and Vicinity
    Coleman County (36)
    Brown County (12)
    Callahan County (44)
    Concho County (14)
    McCulloch County (21)
    Runnels County (53)
    Taylor County (89)
 
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1Texas (Coleman County), Valera — 15264 — Centennial School
In 1936, the Valera, Bowen, White Chapel and New Central communities established a common high school. The new centralized campus – the second rural high school in Coleman County – was named to commemorate Texas’ centennial of . . . — Map (db m94383) HM
2Texas (Coleman County), Valera — 4258 — Richard A. Pauley(March 26, 1882 - May 16, 1925)
A man who achieved boyhood wish to become a law officer, Pauley was a rancher before his election in 1923 to office of Coleman County Sheriff.      He was widely respected as a true gentleman. Often he did not carry a gun, preferring to convince . . . — Map (db m94424) HM
3Texas (Coleman County), Valera — 5628 — Valera Cemetery
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad established a railway line about eight miles southwest of Coleman in 1904. The town of Valera developed in the area around the train depot. Its business district, established parallel to the railroad, . . . — Map (db m94422) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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