- Kaufman County, TX | Official Website
Welcome to Kaufman County, Texas, founded in 1848 Located adjacent to Dallas County on the east, Kaufman County is home to more than 195,000 people, 16 cities, six independent school districts, two colleges, and thousands of thriving businesses
- Kaufman CAD – Official Site – Kaufman, TX
Our Mission: “Improving and maintaining the accuracy and uniformity of appraisals of all property in Kaufman County” Kaufman CAD strives for excellence in the provision of quality appraisals with sensitivity to the cost of operations and also the interaction with property owners
- Kaufman, TX | Official Website
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- Kaufman, Texas - Wikipedia
Kaufman was founded as "Kings Fort", named after Dr William P King, who established the fort in 1840 after purchasing 2 5 square miles (6 5 km 2) of land where the city is now located The community was renamed "Kingsboro" after five years of growth
- Trailers for Sale – Equipment, Car, Dump, Gooseneck Enclosed
Car Hauling Trailers – Kaufman Trailers is an industry leader in car trailers! We offer products to haul from one to six cars Our broad array includes wood, diamond, and ridged mesh floors – bumper hitch or gooseneck – and our popular wedge and double deck line-up
- Visitor Guide - Kaufman Chamber
Visiting to Kaufman? Our Visitor Guide includes detailed lists of attractions, including the Vietnam Memorial Wall of Texas, lodging, and restaurants
- Kaufman police officer killed in head-on crash
Kaufman Police Officer Austin Cooley was killed in a head-on car crash while driving home from work on Monday morning The collision occurred on State Highway 34 near Greenville, Texas, when the
- Kaufman, TX Map Directions - MapQuest
Kaufman, Texas, is a city that offers a blend of historical charm and small-town friendliness Known primarily for its agricultural roots and rich history, Kaufman has maintained a distinctive character since its establishment in the mid-19th century
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