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Quanah Parker's mother, Cynthia Ann Parker {b.ca 1827}, was a member of the large Parker frontier family that settled in east Texas in the 1830s. ...
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Quanah is a city in and the county seat of Hardeman County, Texas, United States , 192 miles (309 km) northwest of Fort Worth. In 1900, 1651 people lived in ...
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Quanah Parker was the last chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man.
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Quanah City Hall is open 5 days a week to serve the public. There is a drop box for payments located on the south side of City Hall. ...
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Quanah Hospitality Partners, LP has announced a total capitalization of $100000000 for Phase One of its Value PlaceĀ® Development Program. ...
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Photographs and biographical sketch of the Comanche statesman.
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Quanah, Texas, City of the Legend, Hardeman County seat: travel, legends, landmarks, attractions, historic cemetery, photos, save on Quanah hotels, ...
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