Talk:Marble Falls, Texas

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The Falls
Anyone got any photos of the falls? Put em on here I want to see em! AndrewEnns (talk) 05:30, 11 June 2009 (UTC)

It is unfortunate, in my opinion, that two of the primary geographic features for which Marble Falls is famous are no longer available to be enjoyed by visitors (I’m in Marble Falls right now). The falls, for which the town is named, is submerged beneath a man-made lake, and Granite Mountain is a heap of disfigured stone (I’m an Austinite so yes Im aware of its contribution to the capitol building and Austin Bergstrom Int’l Airport). I am thankful that Enchanted Rock escaped the same fate as Granite Mountain.Rdenney (talk) 20:55, 4 July 2009 (UTC)

Marble Falls, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area
This is a newly formed (Dec. 2009) micropolitan statistical area, that is now part of the also newly formed Austin-Round Rock-Marble Falls, TX Combined Statistical Area. Would someone include this in the article, please? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.177.102.147 (talk) 23:07, 7 December 2009 (UTC)

Notable persons (need to fix)
Remove from article because too long. You need to trim down to short description for Notable Persons section, also you need to add citation references. • Sbmeirow  •  Talk  •  01:26, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Oran Milo Roberts, July 3, 1815-May 19, 1898. Oran M Roberts retired in Marble Falls, Texas in 1893.  There is an Texas historical marker on his home.  Prior to retirement he was appointed in 1844 by The President of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston,  as a District Attorney. In 1846 he was appointed a District Judge by Governor James P. Henderson.  Oran M Roberts was President of the Sucession Convention in Austin, Texas in 1861 which approved the state of Texas  leaving the Union and joining the Confederate States of America. He accepted a commission in the Confederate Army as a Colonel of the Eleventh Texas Infantry. In 1864-1865 while he was with his command he was elected Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. At the end of the war he was removed from this position during the Union Occupancy. After the Civil War he was appointed Chief Justice by Governor Richard Coke in 1874.  In 1878 Oran M. Roberts was elected Texas Governor where he seved two terms.  During his term as Goveror the present Capitol of Texas was contracted and the cornerstone of the University of Texas was laid in 1882.  He was appointed the first Professor  of Law at the newly created University of Texas Law School where the law students referred to him as Old Alcade.  In his honor U.T. Law School named its law school journal "Alcade."  While in Marble Falls he wrote  a great deal of historical writings  from his home.  He co-founded The Texas State Historical Association and served as its first president.
 * Coach Emory Bellard. He was a resident of the Marble Falls community where he retired from coaching. Coach Bellard coached mutiple state championship teams at San Angelo High School.  He was the offensive coordinator of two National Championship Teams that used the Wishbone Offense which was created by him.  In 1970 he was hired as the football coach at Texas A&M University where he was largely responsible for the integration of A&M's football program.  While at A&M his teams went to multiple bowl games, were SWC Tri-Champions, and were ranked as high as number two in the nation by UPI. He later coached at Mississippi State University leading that team to victory over the Crimson Tide while earning two top 20 rankings.  He is a member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame.

The population of Marble Falls, Texas (need to fix)
As of the 2010 census, the city population was 6,077 (not 6,047)! Anyone know from which website the Wikipedia article for Marble Falls, Texas has the population of 6,047? I think that 6,047 is incorrect. The correct is 6,077:
 * American FactFinder
 * Population of Cities in Texas - Census 2010 and 2000 Interactive Maps, Statistics, Demographics - CensusViewer
 * Population of the City of Marble Falls, Texas - Census 2010 and 2000 Map, Demographics, Statistics, Quick Facts - CensusViewer  — Preceding [[User:SncT-27|SncT-27 (talk) 02:48, 9 June 2012 (UTC)]] comment added by SncT-27 (talk • contribs) 17:21, 6 June 2012 (UTC)

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