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Seagoville (/ˈsiːɡoʊvɪl/ SEE-goh-vil) is a city in
Dallas County, Texas,
United States, and a
suburb of Dallas. A
small portion of
Seagoville extends...
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Correctional Institution,
Seagoville (FCI
Seagoville) is a low-security
United States federal prison for male
inmates in
Seagoville,
Texas in the Dallas-Fort...
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Seagoville High
School is a
public secondary school located in Dallas, Texas,
United States,
northwest of the city of
Seagoville.
Seagoville High School...
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Reserve subordinate to the 807th
Medical Command and
headquartered in
Seagoville, Texas.
Constituted Activated 15
September 1943 at Camp Forrest, Tennessee...
- (small part in
Rockwall County)
Sachse (small part in
Collin County)
Seagoville (small part in
Kaufman County)
Wylie (mostly in
Collin County and a small...
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American actor and a
singer in the
Avalon Boys quartet.
Wills was born in
Seagoville, Texas, on July 18, 1902.
Wills was a
performer from
early childhood,...
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Medical Brigade at
Seagoville,
Texas HHC, 176th
Medical Brigade,
Seagoville,
Texas 965th
Medical Company (Dental) (Area Support),
Seagoville,
Texas 341st Medical...
- most of
Mesquite and
portions of
Balch Springs, Dallas, Garland, and
Seagoville, as well as
formerly serving all high
school students of Sunnyvale) which...
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schools are:
Seagoville Elementary School Seagoville Middle School Seagoville High
School Before 2012,
students were
zoned jointly to
Seagoville Elementary...
- (formerly John B. Hood
Middle School) in
Pleasant Grove. In
addition Seagoville Middle School serves both
genders in a
portion of
Balch Springs. Prior...