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SCR 18 82-0 (2011) Author: Hegar, Glenn
Sponsor: Kuempel, John
Designating a portion of the city of Gonzales as the official Texas History Museum District. House: Culture, Recreation & Tourism
Senate: Administration
Signed by the Governor
HCR 179 76-0 (1999) Author: Green, Rick
Sponsor: Armbrister, Kenneth
Declaring Gonzales to be the "Lexington of Texas." House: State, Federal & International Relations
Senate: Administration
Signed by the Governor
SR 606 76-0 (1999) Author: Armbrister, Kenneth Recognizing Gonzales as the Lexington of Texas. Reported enrolled
SB 98 52-0 (1951) Author: Weinert, Rudolph A. Relating to quitclaiming the title of the State of Texas to 14.83 acres of the Original Outer Town of Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, to Henry Christian.
HB 492 33-0 (1913) Author: Robertson, Osborne B. | et. al. Relating to acquiring title from the City of Gonzales certain land to be designated by the name as "Gonzales State Park"; making an appropriation.
SB 248 33-0 (1913) Author: Weinert, Ferdinand C. Relating to providing for acquiring and acceptance of title from the City of Gonzales to about one hundred and fifty acres of land, situated in Gonzales County, Texas, and being a part of the four league grant from the State of Coahuila and Texas to the municipal town of Gonzales; and providing for fencing, beautifying and improving said land, the same to be designated by name as "Gonzales State Park"; making appropriation thereof.
HB 492 30-0 (1907) Author: Walter, Charles K. Relating to more definitely defining the boundaries of the city of Gonzales.
HB 512 18-0 (1883) Relating to defining the boundaries of the corporation of the city of Gonzales for municipal purposes


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