Dimmitt may refer to: Dimmitt, Texas James Dimmitt (1888–1957), Australian politician Philip Dimmitt (1801–1841), major figure in the Texas Revolution...
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Dimmitt (/ˈdɪmɪt/ DIM-it) is a city and county seat in Castro County, Texas, United States. Its population was 4,171 at the 2020 census. Dimmitt is located...
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Philip Dimmitt (1801–1841) was an officer in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution. Born in Kentucky, Dimmitt moved to Texas in 1823 and soon operated...
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Dimmitt is a meteorite that fell in prehistoric times in The United States. It was named after the nearest town of Dimmitt, Texas. The Dimmitt strewn field...
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James Albert Dimmitt (21 June 1888 – 29 January 1957) was an Australian politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Council of Western...
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Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 7,371. Its county seat is Dimmitt. The county was named for Henri Castro, who was consul general to France...
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Dimmitt High School is a public high school located in Dimmitt, Texas (USA). It is classified as a 3A school by the UIL. The school is part of the Dimmitt...
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George Dimmitt Memorial Hospital, also known as the Polk Community Hospital and Lakeshores Residential Center, is a historic hospital building located...
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Matamoros Expedition (section Dimmitt)
Stephen F. Austin from Philip Dimmitt, newly appointed commandant of the Texian garrison at Presidio La Bahia in Goliad. Dimmitt proposed that his forces be...
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(pre-1914), Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library (1914), Lillian Dimmitt House (1921), Dimmitt Residence Hall (1926), Jones Hall of Science (1948), Alice Gymnasium...
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