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INDEX
Edwards (Cont'd.) Page
Pfc. Daniel R ............... 321, 324
Plateau:
Physiographic Area....... 66, 73, 75
Rainfall, Droughts,
Temperature ...........606, 608
Range Resources ............. 70
Soils.. '.... . ...... 71
Trinity Aquifer ............. 86-87
Vegetation ...............69, 70
W ater .................... 86-87
Water Formation .............86-87
Egg Council ................... 622
Egg Marketing Advisory Bd .......496
Eggs (See Chickens)
Eighteen Twelve, Daughters .......622
Eisenhower, Pres. Dwight:
State Park, Museum,
Birthplace ..... 124, 128, 130, 233, 234
El Campo, City of ........ 145, 313, 485
El Capitan (Mountain) ......... 75, 212
El Cenizo, City of ............ 145, 313
El Centro College ...............567
Elderly:
Long-Term Care Council ......... 500
State Services .............. 485-486
Eldorado, City of............145, 294
Election(s):
Board, State (Canvassers) ........ 494
Board of Education ......... 425, 428
Chapter o n .................423-449
Commission, State .............. 496
Congressional .......... 425, 426, 427
Constitutional Amendments....... 336
Courts.............. 425-426, 427, 428
Day, Date of ................... 104
General, 1990 ......... 426-428, 432-439
Gubernatorial Candidates,
1845-1990 ........... ..... 444-445
Law, Terrell, Passed ............ 440
Of Agriculture Comma......... 433-439
Of Attorney General..........433-439
Of Criminal Ct. Judge, P1. 5.....433-439
Of Governor, 1990............423-438
Of Governor, 1845-1990 ........440-443
Of. Lt. Gov ................. 432-438
Of State Treasurer ........... 433-439
Of U.S. Senator .............. 432-438
Overview .................. 423-424
Primary:
Democrat, 1990 ...... 425-426, 428-431
First, Held .................. 440
Republican, 1990 ..... 424-425, 428-431
Results, 1990................ 424-431
Turnout ............... 181, 320, 424
Votes by County, Pres., Sen. , Gov.,
1968-1990 ................. 446-449
Elective Officials, State ....... 426-428
451-451
Electra:
City of ................ 145, 314, 315
CityLake ..................... 92
Oil Field ...................... 610
Electric:
Cooperatives .................. 620
Power:
Industry ................. 51, 619
Plant, First... . ......619
Solar ....................... 211
Service Employees .............. 529
Electrical Machinery:
Employment. Salaries.
Hours ............... . 529
Electrification, Rural ......... 317, 620
Electronics Association ........... 622
Eleemosynary Institutions (See
Mental Health)
Elementary School Enrollment ..... 547
Elephant Mountain Ranch
Park Site ................... 128
Elephant Mountain Wildlife
A rea .................... 79,194
Elevation:
Counties .................. 181-320
Highest Mountains .............. 75
Texas ....................... 75
Elgin, City of ..... 52, 145, 187-188,485
"Elissa, "Sailing Ship ............ 229
Elk in Texas .................... 78
Elkhart, City of ............. 145,182
Elks Crippled Children's Hosp...... 232
El Lago, City of .......... 145, 241,242
Ellen Trout Park, Zoo ........ 183,184
Elliott, Fort .................... 314
Ellis:
County .............. 220-221, 458, 465
Prison Units ............... 311, 488
SuperCollider .............. 221,500
Ellison Creek Reservoir ............ 92
Elm Fork, Trinity River ............ 89
Elm Trees ................ 68, 69, 72
El Paso:
Air Traffic ................ 333, 334
Appeals Court .....484
City, County.. ..145, 221-222, 458, 465, 590
Community College ......... 222, 567
Council of Govts.
(Rio Grande) ................ 454
County Historical Soc......... 622-623
County Population .............. 221
Crime Rate ... . . . .. . .. .409El Paso (Cont'd.) Page
Cultural Activities .......... 577, 578
Demographics ..............221-222
Economy of ................... 516
Events, Festivals ...............221
Fed Jud Dist ..................482
Film Comm. . . ......590
Livestock Show ............ 129, 221
Metro. Area ......... 135, 136, 138, 525
MHMR Center ................. 490
Military Installations........ 221, 222
Missions ...... 222
Nursing School, U of T 9... 487
State Center ................... 489
Sun Bowl, Carnival ..............221
Symphony Orchestra ............ 577
Texas Tech Health Science
Center ............... ...... 222
Tigua Indians .................. 222
University of Texas at............222
Water ............... . .. 86
W eather ............... 112, 114, 118
Elsa, City of ............... 145,246
Emancipation, Day (June-
teenth) .............. 43,104,422
Emergency Communications,
Comm. on ...................496
Emory:
C ity of ....................... 286
Mount, Peak .................. 75
Employed Labor Force........529-530
Employees:
Agricultural ................ 526-529
A viation.. ..... ..... ...... . 529
Earnings, Average, by
Industry ................. 529-530
Government ............5 26-529, 530
H ealth ....................... 486
Hours by Industry ..............531
Lumber Industries..............529
Manufacturing .............526 530
No by Counties ............. 526-529
No by Industries ............ 529-530
No. Mineral Industries ........ 526-530
Personal Services ...........526-530
Petroleum Industries ......... 529-530
Retail Trade ............... 529-530
Service Industries ........... 526-530
Transportation, Equipment .... 526-530
Unemployment Compensation
Fun d ........ ... 531
Wholesale Trade...........529-530
Employers Covered
by TEC......529-530
Employment:
Commission ............... 496,526
By Counties ................181-320
By Industries, Counties ....... 526-529
By Industry ................ 529-530
Growth Rate, 1980-1990 ........... 517
In Texas ................517, 526-531
In Transportation Industry ........ 328
Taxes, Fedl .................... 531
Unemployment Compensation
Fund . .......... . 531
Empresario System..... 35,40, 490, 491
Emu Assn . .................... 622
Enchanted Rock, State
Natural Area ......... 124, 128 130
236,s264
Encinal, Old County .............. 164
Endangered Species:
And Non-Game Stamp ........... 83
Information, Refuges ....... 76, 80, 81,
125, 126, 127, 184, 198, 288
Energy:
Chapter on ........... 609-614, 619-620
Museum, Texas ................ 253
Nuclear ............... 248, 271,298
So la r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 211
Trends ................... . . 517
Engeling Wildlife Area ........ 79, 183
Engineering:
A w ards ...................... 523
Extension Service .............. 225
Engineers:
Associations ................... 622
Bd. of Professional .............. 496
Corps of, U.S. Army ............. 134
Ennis, City of ....... 115, 129, 146, 221
Enplaned Passengers ........ 332-334
Enrollment:
Public School ............ 547, 548-564
Universities ................ 566-571
Entomologist, State ............. 496
Environment, Chapter on .. 65-124
Epidemic, Smallpox, Central Tex ..... 50
Episcopal Theological Seminary ...567
Equestrian Trails, Camping .... 101 128-
124, 132
Equinoxes. 1992-1993 ....... 103 105
107, 10, 1 16
Equity-Capital in Banks ....... 521, 522
Eras, Cycles, Chronological,
1992-1993 ................. 103
Erath County ....... 222, 223, 458, 465
Erioneuron (Grass) ............... 70
Escarpment:
Balcones ...... 66, 67, 69, 72, 73, 88
Caprock ............... 73, 74, 75
Escobares, City of ........ 146, 298,299
Espada Mission........ 33, 34, 127, 133
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Espiritu Santo Mission ........... 125
Ethics Advisory Comm., State......496
Ethnic Heritage.... 31,40-42, 46,47,49
Ethnicity of Population ....... 182-320
Euless, City of .............. 146, 302
Evadale, City of ... ..... 146, 252
Evening Stars, 1992-1993 ........ 103
Events, Special ...... 129, 132, 182-320
Evergreen Underground
W ater Bd .................... 496
Everman, City of ............146, 302
E. V. Spence Reservoir .... 94, 204, 205
Excelsior Hotel .................269
Excess Public Land in Surveys ...... 491
Exchange Service, Army ..........213
Executive Branch State Govt .......482
Exell Helium Plant ............... 616
Exempt Insurance Assns ..........524
Expeditions:
Matamoros ............... . 36
M ier .................. ...... 127
Texan-Santa Fe ................127
Expenditures:
Defense ................... 181-320
Highway Dept.. . ......... 328-331
U.S. Govt in Texas-by County.......
181-320
Experiment Stations,
Agricultural ................. 220
Explosion, New London ...........291
Exports:
Agricultural ............ 533, 534, 537
Texas Ports... . .. 334-335
Expositions, Fairs ........... 129, 132
Extension Service, Texas
Agricultural, Engineering
225, 256, 291
Eyes of Texas Song ............ 422
Eylau, City of .................. 146
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Fabens City of ............. 146,222
Facilities: . .. ....... .
AtCorps ofEngineersLakes .......134
At National Parks............ 132-134
At State Parks .............. 123-131
Faculty Assn ................... 622
Faculty of Colleges ..........566-571
Fair(s):
Assn., East Texas ...............622
Festivals, Special Events ..... 129, 132
(See also listings under each
county, pp. 182-320)
Hemisfair 2.. . . ..2..054
State ................. 129, 213, 622
Texas Assn. of .................622
Fairbanks, City of ............... 146
Fairchild State Forest .........99, 202
Fairfield:
City of ................ 129, 146, 227
Lake ..................... 92,227
Lake State Park...... 124, 128, 130, 227
Fair Oaks Ranch, City of...... 146 190
191,207, 208, 256
Fairview, City of ......... 146, 205, 206
Fairway Oil Field ................ 611
Falcon:
Peregrine ................ 81, 82, 83
Reservoir ......... 88, 92, 298, 299, 320
State Park ............. 124, 130, 320
Falfurrias, City of ........... 146, 195
Fall, Beginning of, 1992-1993.. 103,107
Falls County............ 223, 458, 465
Falls on the Brazos .............. 223
Families with Dependent
Children, Aid to .......... 485, 486
Family Practice Residency
Comm. ... ...... ... 496
Fandangle, Fort Griffin .... 124, 129, 295
Fannin:
Battleground State Historical
Park ................. 124, 130, 232
Col. JamesW ...........36, 38-39, 124
County .............. 223-224, 458, 465
Fanthorp Inn ............ 124, 130, 236
Farm(s):
Acreage(Per Farm) ............ 532
And Ranch Club, E. Texas.........622
Assets ................... 532, 533
Bureau ................... 52,622
Cash Receipts .................533
Christmas Tree ................ 97
Crops Acreage, Prodn .,
Value ................... 535-541
Exports ............... 533, 534, 537
Financial Status ................ 532
Forest Products ......... ......539
Household Furnishings, Value .....532
Hunting Leases on ..............533
Income:
Government Payments .........533
Sources .............. 533, 534, 535
Sources by County.......... 182-320
Texas ................ 532, 533-534
Irrigated Acreage ...........182 320
Labor ................ 35,40, 42, 44
Land, Bldgs., Value ............. 532
Liabilities, Expenses 532, 534
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Kingston, Mike. Texas Almanac, 1992-1993, book, 1991; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth279642/m1/639/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.