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Seguin, Texas was named for Colonel Juan Seguin who fought with General Sam
Houston at the battle of San Jacinto. Later, he was a Texas Senator
and Mayor of San Antonio. His name was not spelled "sequin."

Texas shall be free and independent,
or we shall perish in glorious combat.
Juan Seguin, 1836

George Cleveland, John Hess, and Richard Stubblefield won F2D

Pat Willcox, Gerorge Cleveland, and Richard Stubblefield won speed limit

Pat Willcox demonstrates the advantages of retirement
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