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QUANAH - K.O. "Frog" Streit, 89, of Quanah died Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009, in Quanah.
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If that is true, then the name Quanah is a nickname.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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He had been busy in the fall of 1910 as usual, traveling to Dallas in October for a celebration known as Quanah Route Day at the Texas State Fair.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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He also came to control a pasture of forty-four thousand acres sixty-nine square miles that was soon known as the Quanah Pasture, some of which he leased out to cattlemen who paid him directly.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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It turned out that the tip came from a little town in the Texas panhandle called Quanah, Texas about 9: 00 yesterday morning.
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The Hebrew word Quanah so frequently rendered "buy" in the common English translation of the Old Testament, is literally rendered "gotten" in Gen.xii. 5, as it should be in some other passages where it is rendered "buy."
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In Ranger Frank Gholson’s account, she was with her two boys—whom the translator identified as Quanah and “Grassnut”—when the Rangers attacked.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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Many years later, Texans would learn that one of her sons from her marriage to a Comanche chief was the scourge of the frontier called Quanah.
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The man who led the Comanches at that time, in 1875, was named Quanah, whose mother was a white woman.
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But a new book about the Comanches and their last great chief, Quanah, is now a best seller.
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