- of
Texcoco de Mora Lake Texcoco, a
former lake in the
Valley of
Mexico Tezcuco (Burnside, Louisiana) plantation,
listed on the NRHP in
Ascension Parish...
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Tezcuco is a
former plantation in Burnside, Louisiana, U.S.. It was
built c. 1855 for
Benjamin Tureaud, and
designed in the Gr****
Revival architectural...
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Texcoco (
Tezcuco)...
- (1880). A trip to Mexico,
being notes of a
journey from Lake Erie to Lake
Tezcuco and back, with an appendix,
containing and
being a
paper about the ancient...
- Bay and Calumet. The
Mineral Range's
yards were
along Portage Lake near
Tezcuco Street. In 1877,
Gustave Diemal, an
immigrant from
Germany and the 1870...
- (Pochotl), the
first born son of his
Toltecan queen, the
government of
Tezcuco; and upon his two
younger brothers, the
states of Zacatlan, and Tenamitic...
- of
other ways over the city's
history including Tetzcuco,
Tezcoco and
Tezcuco (Nahuatl pronunciation). The name is
derived from
Nahuatl and most likely...
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located along the 100, 200, and 300
blocks of
Quincy Street,
along with 416
Tezcuco Street, in Han****, Michigan. The Han**** Town Hall and Fire Hall is located...
- Mexico. He was also a
definitor of the province, and
became Guardian of
Tezcuco twice (1595 and 1606), of
Tlatelolco (1600), and of
Tacuba in 1605. A number...
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Register of
Historic Places at one time or another: The
Houmas plantation,
Tezcuco plantation, and St. Joseph's School,
National Register of
Historic Places...