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Jourdanton United Methodist Church

The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1...

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Jourdanton City Cemetery

T.H. Zanderson and city namesake Jourdan Campbell bought t...

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Jourdanton

In 1909, Jourdan Campbell (1867-1938) and Theodore H. Zand...

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Jourdanton United Methodist Church

The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1909, the same year that the City of Jourdanton was founded. The church began as the Jourdanton Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was a member of the Uvalde District in the West ...

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Jourdanton City Cemetery

T.H. Zanderson and city namesake Jourdan Campbell bought the 40,000-acre Toby Ranch in 1907 and laid out the town of Jourdanton. The original plat included two blocks designated for use as a cemetery. The Artesian Belt Railroad built through the ...

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Jourdanton

In 1909, Jourdan Campbell (1867-1938) and Theodore H. Zanderson (1854-1927) established the Jourdanton community, named for Campbell, on the eastern edge of their Toby Ranch property. Jourdan Campbell was born in Atascosa County, and was a merchant and county commissioner. ...

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