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Alexander Calvit (1784–1836) was an
early settler in
colonial Texas and a
sugar planter. His
Evergreen Plantation lay
where the town of Clute, Texas, was...
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Texas Revolution. Her sister,
Barbara Mackall Wilkinson,
married Alexander Calvit, a
sugar planter. She died on
December 30, 1880, in Fort Bend County, Texas...
- treaty". nytimes.com. New York Times.
Retrieved 15
October 2024. Clarke, J.
Calvit (28
February 1991).
Russia and
Italy Against Hitler: The Bolshevik-Fascist...
- Clute's
history began at the
junction of the old
Calvit and
Eagle Island Plantations.
Alexander Calvit, one of
Stephen F. Austin's Old
Three Hundred, obtained...
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coming up.” (
Calvit 1994a, p. 8) (Howard 1943, p. 6) (Stukenbroeker 1974, p. 154) (Wallace 2003, p. 10) (Stukenbroeker 1974, pp. 122–123) (
Calvit 1994, p. 17)...
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directed by
Diane Martel,
includes dances c****ographed by Sara Biv and
Calvit Hodge. On the day of its release, the
single was the
sixth video trending...
- his
uniquely rendered oil paintings.
Another prominent artist is
Mario Calvit,
known as one of the
great painters of the
generation that
flourished in...
- Lipke,
David W.; Swearingen, D. W.; Parker, J. F.; Steinbrecher, E. E.;
Calvit, T. O.; Dodel, H. (Fall 1977). "MARISAT - A
maritime satellite communications...
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delivered to me...or I will give
Fifty Dollars for his Head,
without his Body." —Joseph
Calvit,
Jefferson County,
Mississippi Territory,
April 29, 1807...
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Florida to
Anglo immigrants.
American settlers,
including the Nutt and
Calvit families,
moved into the area that
would become Rodney.
Spain lost control...