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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — Commissioner George P. Bush of the Texas General Land Office stepped in to teach Zachary Taylor’s history class at Liberty Middle School Tuesday morning. The young man on the right is Sergio Chavez and the young lady on the left is Vanessa Narvaez-Hernandez.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — Shown here are the Liberty Elementary School students who participated in the history lesson delivered by Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — Four members of the Liberty ISD school board came along to help out with Commissioner Bush’s lessons Tuesday morning.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — Students in Zachary Taylor’s history class at Liberty Middle School examine a cannon ball fired at the Alamo. Left to right Daxton Frazier, Laura Lule, and Mia Lewis.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — LISD Board Member Debbie Beasley works with LES students during Commissioner Bush’s visit.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — Commissioner George P. Bush and LISD Board Member D-Ann Berry look over an 1887 railroad map with students at Liberty Elementary School Tuesday morning.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — LISD Board of Trustees President Bruce Bell along with four Liberty Middle School students works on the assignment the commissioner of the General Land Office gave them. On the left, from left, is Alvaro (Alex) Gerardo and Brodie Rawlinson. On the right side of the table is Jose Barcenas and Makenna Fregia.
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    The Vindicator | Casey Stinnett — The LISD board members who came along to help out with Commissioner Bush’s lesson were, from left, Rachel Odell, D-Ann Berry, Debbie Beasley and board President Bruce Bell.

Students at Liberty Middle School and Liberty Elementary School had a history lesson Tuesday morning directly from the Texas Land ...

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