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Bullard, TX -- U.S. town in Texas
Population (2000): 1150
Housing Units (2000): 464
Land area (2000): 1.416654 sq. miles (3.669117 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.416654 sq. miles (3.669117 sq. km)
FIPS code: 11212
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 32.140745 N, 95.321619 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Bullard

Bullard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Charles W. Bullard, American criminal
  • Edward Bullard, geophysicist
  • Edward P. Bullard, Sr., founder of the Bullard Machine Tool Company
  • Edward P. Bullard, Jr., second president of the Bullard Machine Tool Company
  • Eugene Bullard, military pilot
  • George Purdy Bullard, Arizona Attorney General 1912-1915
  • Giles Bullard, British diplomat
  • Henry Adams Bullard, U.S. Congressman from Louisiana, 1831-1834 & 1850-1851
  • James B. Bullard, economist
  • Jimmy Bullard, English footballer
  • Sir Julian Bullard, British diplomat
  • Larcenia Bullard (1947–2013), American politician
  • Louis Bullard (1956-2010), American football player
  • Matt Bullard, basketball player
  • Mike Bullard (television), comedian
  • Mike Bullard (ice hockey)
  • Pat Bullard, comedian
  • Sir Reader Bullard, British Ambassador
  • Robert D. Bullard, sociologist and academic administrator
  • Robert Lee Bullard, general
  • Silas Bullard (1841-1922), American politician and jurist
  • Thaddeus Bullard (born 1977), American professional wrestler better known as Titus O'Neil
  • William H. G. Bullard, 1866-1927
Bullard (disambiguation)

Bullard is a surname.

Bullard may also refer to:

Usage examples of "bullard".

Meanwhile he had his half-dozen blunderheads to coach, Bullard among them, and perhaps no one was more surprised than Bullard when he discovered that the little man could coerce and persuade.

Bullard and Pershing, at opposite ends of Lake Lanao, had each such backing among the Moro chiefs as, for its sheer energy, almost caused a war.

He had known in his bones that Picot and Bullard were going to be right, the moment he had put his nose in the hall.

Then the colpo di grazia : I called Bullard and said that I had managed to cancel my contract with Lucifer!

He slid out of the box, and Bullard turned his attention once more to the field, only now his thoughts were inside the Pollux, parked in her launching rack over at the sky yard.

The cheering lasted for minutes, but hardly had the final goal bell rung before Bullard was aware that the grand admiral himself had entered his box and was sitting beside him.

Rough hands pulled Bullard to his feet, and at the point of one of the new and deadly electron guns they made him put on an ordinary spacesuit.

Of course, there were no more prebreaded steaks, fish fingers, burger patties or ice cream novelties to lure tired, hungry travelers to Bullard.

The Bullard woman collided with him, and he staggered backwards into the trumpet section.

Bullard made a second threat, just before you arrived, for the benefit of the video recorder.