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Housing Units (2000): 177
Land area (2000): 0.599948 sq. miles (1.553858 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.599948 sq. miles (1.553858 sq. km)
FIPS code: 64088
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 33.681387 N, 96.846321 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 76264
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Headwords:
Sadler
Wikipedia
Sadler may refer to:
- William S. Sadler – American psychiatrist, most notable for his association with The Urantia Book
- James Sadler and Sons Ltd English pottery manufacturer
- Sadler, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Sadler, Texas, a US city
- Sadler and Company, a publisher of schoolbooks
- Sadler (surname), people with the surname Sadler
Sadler derived from the profession of making saddles, which also became an English surname. Many Sadlers live or lived in Virginia, and may refer to the following individuals:
- Arthur Lindsay Sadler (1882–1970), Professor of Oriental Studies at the University of Sydney
- Barry Sadler (1940–1989), Green Beret medic and Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War
- Christine Sadler (1902–1983), American author, journalist, and magazine editor
- David Sadler (disambiguation)
- Donnie Sadler (1975-), baseball player
- Elliott Sadler (1975-), current NASCAR race car driver in the Nextel Cup Series (Hermie's brother)
- Eric "Vietnam" Sadler, member of The Bomb Squad
- Hermie Sadler (1969-), NASCAR race car driver (Elliott's brother)
- James Sadler (1753–1828), the first English balloonist
- John Sadler (disambiguation)
- Joseph Sadler (c.1839-), a British professional rower
- Laura Sadler (1980–2003), English actress best known for her role as nurse Sandy Harper in the BBC ONE hospital drama series Holby City
- Marilyn Sadler, writer
- Mat Sadler (1985-), an English professional footballer
- Matthew Sadler (1974-), an English chess grandmaster (1993) and a chess writer
- Michael Ernest Sadler (1861–1943), British historian, educationalist and university administrator
- Michael Thomas Sadler (1780–1835), British Tory Member of Parliament
- Ralph Sadler (1507–1587) an English statesman
- Ray Sadler (1980-), baseball player
- Reinhold Sadler (1848–1906), Governor of Nevada
- Samuel Alexander Sadler (Sir) (1842–1911), English industrialist and politician associated with the town of Middlesbrough
- Thomas Vincent Faustus Sadler (1604–1681), Roman Catholic missionary in England
- William Sadler (1950-), American actor
- William Sadler (c.1782–1839), Irish painter
- William S. Sadler (1875–1969), American medical doctor, humorous orator, teacher, author
Usage examples of "sadler".
Sadler himself said that the petition was a mere election paper, made up of wanton exaggerations, and unfounded misstatements, for electioneering purposes.
Presently to Robert Sadler the light of a torch revealed the postern gate ajar.
Robert Sadler will no doubt be caught by some marauding baron as he cometh again from Chester, and he will be thrown into the dungeon, and then my lady will see.
He called Jaybird, Sadler, DeWitt, and Domingo together and Juan went over the situation.
They should have remained in the castle where Robert Sadler arriveth this same night.
Humphrey, that Robert Sadler designeth for a sum of money to deliver Josceline to the king.
There was a waiting list for the centrifuge, so Sadler dumped his clothes in a locker and went for a swim until the descending whine of the motor told him that the big machine was ready for a new cargo of passengers.
As they left, Sadler glanced once more toward Draco, but already he had forgotten which of the faint circumpolar stars was the one he had come to see.
The brusqueness of his statement was quite neutralized by the proud there-wasn't-that-clever-of-me smile he gave Sadler, who was now wondering what would be a suitable reward for his enterprise.
I remembered that Sam had told us Sadler was a common name around here.
In memories that now unfolded like incredibly elaborate origami sculptures, I saw the rising ramparts of the Siskiyous, forested with her on her of enormous Sitka spruce, with scattered Brewer's spruce (the most beautiful of all the conifers), Lawson cypress, Douglas fir, tangerine-scented white fir that was rivaled in aromatic influence only by the tufted incense cedar, dogwood with no scent but with brilliant leaves, big-leaf maple, pendulous western maple, neat ranks of dark-green Sadler oak, and even in the faded light of memory that scene took my breath away.
Vidal has left the ship with two of his Knipperdolling cousins, and he has been replaced in the gunroom by William Sadler, a thorough-going seaman.