WACO

wāˈkō, city (1990 pop. 103,590), seat of McLennan co., E central Tex., on the Brazos River, just below the mouth of the Bosque; inc. 1856. It is a trading, shipping, and industrial center. Agriculture and livestock raising are important to the economy; tires, glass, paper, machinery, and clothing are among the manufactures. The Huecos (Wacos) once had villages there, and the site had attracted other settlers years before the city was laid out in 1849. Rich blacklands supported cotton plantations and cattle ranches before the Civil War, but the city suffered a severe decline after the war. Prosperity returned when its suspension bridge (still a tourist attraction) was built across the Brazos (1870) and the railroad arrived (1881). The huge Cameron Park and artificial Lake Waco (created 1923) on the nearby Bosque provide much recreation. Waco is the seat of Baylor Univ., Paul Quinn College, and a branch of Texas State Technical Institute. Points of interest include several historic homes and a reconstructed Texas Ranger fort (built 1837). On Feb. 28, 1993, a deadly shootout near Waco between federal officers and Branch Davidians, a Christian religious cult headed by David Koresh, led to a 51-day siege that ended in a blaze that killed 83 people.

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A PLACE CALLED WACO A SURVIVORS STORY David Thibodeau...Davidian community . . . : Copyright Waco Tribune Herald/SYGAM; David Koresh on...agents. . . : Copyright Rod Aydelotte/Waco Tribune Herald/SYGAM; Six hours after...
THE BRANCH DAVIDIANS OF WACO This page intentionally left blank The Branch Davidians of Waco The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic Sect...Newport, Kenneth G. C. The Branch Darvidians of Waco: the history and beliefs of an apocalyptic sect...
...Press Fund of Baylor University Press Waco, Texas 76798 All Rights Reserved Library...index. ISBN 0-918954-55-X paper 1. Waco Mammoth Site Tex. 2. Paleo-Indians...their daughters, Mrs. R. Matt Dawson of Waco, Texas, and Mrs. B. Reid Clanton of...
...standoffs of Wounded Knee, MOVE, Ruby Ridge, Waco, the Freemen of Montana, Tupac Amaru...Idaho in 1992, the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas in 1993, the Freemen of Montana...before the Congressional hearings on the Waco disaster, that their goal was to arrest...
...James D. Ivy Baylor University Press Waco, TX 76798 Cover Photos: E.L. Dohoney...Copyright 2003 by Baylor University Press Waco, Texas, 76798 All Rights Reserved Library...stopping at McKinney, Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, and Georgetown. At each town record crowds...
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...Seminare Docherty. Learning Lessons from Waco: When the Parties Bring Their Gods to the...text" that she examines closely is the Waco tragedy that occurred February 28-April...the formal investigations and hearings, "Waco" has not gone away; and I suspect that...
The First Waco Horror. by Michael J. Pfeifer The First Waco Horror. By Patricia Bernstein. (College Station, Tex...Press, 2004. Pp. xii, 252. $29.50.) On 15 May 1916, in Waco, Texas, a mob of between ten thousand and fifteen thousand...
The First Waco Horror: The Lynching of Jesse Washington...by David Fort Godshalk The First Waco Horror: The Lynching of Jesse Washington...imaginations. Patricia Bernsteins The First Waco Horror: The Lynching of Jesse Washington...
Beyond Waco: Reflections and Guidelines Jay Black...important lessons from what happened at Waco, Texas in the spring of 1993. Indeed, the...covering events such as the standoff at Waco between government agents against a heavily...
...Joyce Reynolds , Sally Gavlik In Waco, Texas, 34 community agencies submitted...000 grant, with matching funds from the Waco Foundation. This collaborative effort targets...the operation of this initial program are Waco Leisure Services, The Art Center, Woodworkers...
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...The Dilemmas of a Disaster : How to Think about Waco. by Elliott Abrams The Waco affair lies on a fault line for conservatives...investigations conclude, conservatives must rethink Waco. For the fundamental issue is not whether someone...
Feds must fess up about role in Waco by James Bovard As the Washington...people were dead. The federal action at Waco has become a symbol of government out of...1993 to evaluate the agencys action at Waco. Stone authored a dissenting view to the...
Waco Revisited. Legislators are calling for a full investigation...when they moved against the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, in 1993. It has now been revealed that the agents...interest on the part of Congress in getting to the bottom of the Waco story. Alan Stone, a professor of law and psychiatry at Harvard...
Another look at Waco Did federal agents start the conflagratio...in which 75 Branch Davidians died near Waco, Texas, on April 19, 19937 That question...least the government can do in a case like Waco is acknowledge what it did and why. Cover-ups...
Waco II the Awful Truth : What We Already Know Is Bad Enough...OBeirne The FBI has returned Washingtons attention to Waco by admitting that it used incendiary military devices during...cover-up risks masking the truly important issues raised by the Waco tragedy. Waco diverges from the usual course of government...
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...Democrats urge an outside look at siege of Waco: Reno backers reject FBI role by...assault on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. "The FBI had its chance to do...Americans the truth" about what happened in Waco six years ago, Mrs. Jackson-Lee said on...
`Waco: Officials fatal vision by Gary Arnold...Mount Carmel, the rural "compound" outside Waco, Texas, that housed members of the Branch...sect. A muckraking documentary feature, "Waco: The Rules of Engagement," opened Friday at...
Ruby Ridges sharpshooter was at Waco: Rifle casings found near snipers post...outside the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, where Texas Rangers found spent...Davidian compound during the FBIs 1993 Waco siege. A report released yesterday by...
Pentagon starts its own Waco review: Defense official doubts Delta...siege at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, but continued to defend the presence...depth to which they were involved down in Waco, I was quite surprised," he said about...
The Waco coverup begins to unravel by Paul...children in the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas in 1993. Mr. Francis wants to turn...Judge Smith presided over the trial of the Waco survivors. He has been strongly denounced...
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WACO wa ko, city (1990 pop. 103,590), seat of McLennan co., E central Tex., on the Brazos...Brazos (1870) and the railroad arrived (1881). The huge Cameron Park and artificial Lake Waco (created 1923) on the nearby Bosque provide much recreation. Waco is the seat of Baylor Univ . Points of interest include several historic homes and a reconstructed...
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY mainly at Waco, Tex.; coeducational; chartered and opened 1845 by Baptists (see Baylor, Robert E. B. ) at Independence, moved 1886 and absorbed Waco Univ. (chartered 1861). The library has a noted Robert Browning collection...
WILSON, ROBERT 1941 , dramatist, director, and designer, b. Waco, Tex. He began his arts career as a painter. A leading figure in postmodern theater since 1963, when he arrived in New York City...
PATTERSON, FLOYD 1935 2006, American boxer, b. Waco, N.C. He was brought up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was sent to the Wiltwyck School at Esopus, N.Y., an institution for emotionally...
MILLS, C. WRIGHT 1916 62, American sociologist, b. Waco, Tex. He studied at the Univ. of Texas (A.B., M.A., 1939) and the Univ. of Wisconsin (Ph.D., 1942) and spent his academic career...
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