Pease River
The Pease River is a river in Texas in the United States; it is a tributary of the Red River that runs in an easterly direction through West Texas . It was discovered and mapped for the first time in 1856 by Jacob de Córdova, who found the river while surveying for the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company; it was named after Texas Governor Elisha M. Pease. In December 1860, the Texas Rangers recaptured Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter from the Comanche Indians at an engagement along the river.
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Pease River
The Pease River is a river in Texas in the United States; it is a tributary of the Red River that runs in an easterly direction through West Texas . It was discovered and mapped for the first time in 1856 by Jacob de Córdova, who found the river while surveying for the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company; it was named after Texas Governor Elisha M. Pease. In December 1860, the Texas Rangers recaptured Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter from the Comanche Indians at an engagement along the river.
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The Pease River is a river in ...... meeting with the North Pease.
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1.609344e+5
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3.358896e+2
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738,908,203
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Photo of North Pease River
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North Pease River in Cottle County
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Map of Red River and tributaries
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3.42006436e+1
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-9.90297969e+1
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3.42389597e+1
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Confluence of North and Middle Pease, Cottle County, Texas
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-1.001242754e+2
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The Pease River is a river in ...... an engagement along the river.
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Pease River
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Pease River
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