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<title>2011 July Field Trip to Schulenburg &amp; Flatonia, Texas</title>
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<title>2011 September Picnic</title>
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<description>The 2011 Comal County Genealogy Society Picnic at Landa Park</description>
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<title>2010 December Meeting</title>
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<title>2009 July Field Trip to Fischer and the Narrows</title>
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<description>The CCGS visited the northern tip of the county.  Sites included the Narrows, the tri-county marker in the Little
Blanco river. This river was flowing strong as well in 2007 but was dry this year.  The group also visited the Fischer School and the Fischer Store.</description>
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<title>Comal, Texas</title>
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<description>The settlement of Comal, Texas (at times also known as Wenzel and 8-mile Creek).  Located in southern Comal County on FM 482 at Old Nacogdoches Road.</description>
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