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| | St. Luke's Episcopal Church - Denison, TX |
 | | Denison rapidly became a ribald Texas frontier town composed of cowboys, gambling dens, and saloons, the latter of which grew up around the bustling railroad yards that specialized in the packing and shipping of cattle. |
 | | The church in Denison, although unaffiliated with a Diocese, was functioning as a Parish, owned real property, and was in the process of building its sanctuary by virtue of the legal existence provided by its civil articles of association. |
 | | Denison, although on the northern periphery of development, attracted food processing plants, various light manufacturing operations, and regional health care facilities, all of which became important to the local economy. |
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