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Lower Bois D'arc Creek Reservoir, Final Environmental Impact Statement
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Final Environmental Impact Statement Tulsa District Lower Bois d’Arc Creek Reservoir APPENDIX Q: ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT SUPPORTING AN APPLICATION FOR A 404 PERMIT FOR LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR Q-1: FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT SUPPORTING AN APPLICATION FOR A 404 PERMIT FOR LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR Q-2: APPENDIX A - PROBABLE MAXIMUM FLOOD ANALYSIS, LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR Q-3: APPENDIX B - THE ECONOMIC, FISCAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL IMPACTS OF THE PROPOSED LOWER BOIS D’ARC RESERVOIR PROJECT (2004), AND UPDATED ASSESSMENTS (2007 AND 2012) These documents may be found in Appendix E of the FEIS for the Lower Bois d’Arc Creek Reservoir Q-4: APPENDIX C - ARCHEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF THE PROPOSED LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR AND THE ARCHEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF THE PROPOSED LOWER BOIS D’ARC RESERVOIR PIPELINE ROUTE Q-5: APPENDIX D - HABITAT EVALUATION PROCEDURE (HEP) REPORT FOR THE LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR SITE THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE FOUND IN APPENDIX J OF THE FEIS FOR THE LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR Q-6: APPENDIX E - NATIONWIDE PERMIT 12 UTILITY LINE ACTIVITIES Appendix Q – Environmental Report Supporting an Application for a 404 Permit Page Q-1 AR Consultants, Inc. Archaeological and Environmental Consulting P.O. Box 820727, Dallas, Texas 75382-0727 Phone: (214) 368-0478 Fax: (214) 221-1519 E-mail: [email protected] THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF THE PROPOSED LOWER BOIS D’ARC CREEK RESERVOIR FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS Jesse Todd, MS, MA and S. Alan Skinner, PhD Prepared for FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC. -
Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas Way Accidentally Crossed Into Four Projects
THANK YOU Essential Healthcare Workers! Page 5 • April 28, 2020 Sunday Services at 10:45 • Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays 6:45 Pre-teen & Youth Bible Study Wednesdays 6:30 Young Adults Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 3375 S OUTH H WY 121 - B ONHAM 903-583-1671 ● P ASTOR K EVIN L ANE Hebrews 10:25 (KJV) Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye Fannin County see the day approaching. Due To The Covid-19 Virus Services Are Not Being Held At This Time. Please Call The Church You Are Interested In And Inquire If They Have An On-Line Video Available Of Sunday Services. Pray For An End To This Virus And A Return To Worshiping God Together As A Church Family. Assembly of God Baptist Church of God Commissioners County Judge sign on behalf of First Assembly of God, Bonham Gober Baptist Church P.O. Box 82 Lannius Church of God 2803 Hwy 897 the County. Motion passed. 1650 N. Center Bonham, TX 75418 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 (903) 583-2378 Dodd City, TX 75438 903-623-3007 Do the Five (903) 583-5883 Continued from page 4 22 Judge Moore opened a Christian discussion on moving forward Baptist Grace Reformed Baptist Church 16 Judge Moore recom- Help stop 601 S 4th St Bonham TX 75418 First Christian Church of Bonham with the grant application for Allen’s Point Baptist Church 310 CR 903-583-3879 Pastor Rick Edwards 701 N Main Street mended passing on discussion County Transportation In- coronavirus 2775 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903- Bonham, TX 75418 903.583.2227 and action to address NTMWD frastructure Fund (CTF) for 378-7038 Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM Episcopal regarding construction altera- $104,805.00 with an in-kind 273 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)583- Bailey Bible Baptist Church 2359 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star tions to utilize the lake and match of 20%. -
Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas Wolfe City Food Pantry Independent) 709 Union Ave
Section A, Page 10 • December 22, 2020 • 903-583-3280 • www.fannincountyleader.us Dear Santa, Dear santa, My name is Casey. I am 5years my name is Harlyn, my favorite Sunday Services at 10:45 • Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays 6:45 old. This year I have tried to be thing to do is bake with my mom. Pre-teen & Youth Bible Study Wednesdays 6:30 good. I would really like it if you Dear Santa, I have a easy bake oven but no Young Adults Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 could bring me a tablet. please can i have a iphonex?please mixes. could i please get some. I am Love, Casey can i have baby kttens? please trying to be better but some times 3375 S OUTH H WY 121 - B ONHAM can i have a spider man gloves i can be notty. My puppy named 903-583-1671 ● P A S TOR K EVIN L ANE Dear Santa, please can i have a cat ball Lolly would like a chew toy that she My name is Ren. I am 5 years I been good...please can i have a can not destroy but you can put Hebrews 10:25 (KJV) Not forsaking the assembling old. This year I have really tried shrinking potion and wifi again. dog food in it. my cat would like a of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but to be good. I would really like it please can i have among us, bye red laser she could chase. my dog exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye if you could please bring me a sir, Patrick browny would like doggy icecream. -
Civil War Veterans of Northeast Tarrant County
Tarrant County TXGenWeb Barbara Knox and Rob Yoder, County Coordinators Copyright © 2010-2012. All rights reserved. Civil War Veterans of Northeast Tarrant County Martin Luther Wolf Compiled by Michael Patterson Copyright © 2010-2012. All rights reserved. Martin Luther Wolf lived at Grapevine when entered the Confederate Army, serving in a local cavalry company. He later moved to Fannin County, Texas, where he died just before the turn of the century. Throughout his life it appears Mr. Wolf used the spelling of his name without the final “e.” His wife applied for her Confederate pension as Mrs. “Wolf,” but several of the headstones of their children use the “Wolfe” form of the name, and M. L. Wolf’s widow’s obituary uses “Wolfe.” Family genealogists who have posted material at Ancestry.com say Mr. Wolf was born December 7, 1826 in Monroe County, Tennessee, and was a son of John Wolf (1793-1856) and his wife, Mary (Teets) Wolf (1793-1850). John Wolf appears in the 1830 and 1840 censuses of Monroe County. When the 1850 census was taken, Martin Wolf had married, started a family, and was working as a wagonmaker in Monroe County, Tennessee’s District 5. With him was his wife, Susannah, who was born in Tennessee about 1828. They had two sons with them: John, who was born about 1848; and Daniel, who was born about the month of November in 1849. Mrs. Susannah A. Wolf was born November 10, 1827 and died in Fannin County, Texas on September 15, 1885. She lies buried in the Carlisle-Wolf Cemetery north of Lannius, Fannin County, Texas.