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Lewisville's property tax rate in 1936 was 1.1%[1] It's property tax rate was 1.5% in 1965.[2] It's property tax rate was 1.0% in 1967.[3]
It's property tax rate was 1.4% in 1969 and 1.0% in 1970.[4] Lewisville also served as the inspiration for Country Music artist Michael Martin Murphey, whose passion for music started during his trips to Sky Ranch.[5] It is also the home town of Gordon Thomas Wyburn, who served as president of the American Mathematical Society from 1953-1954 and was born in Lewisville on January 7, 1904.[6]
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^"Assessed Value, Cities and Towns". Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide, 1936. Dallas, Texas: The Dallas Morning News. 1936. p. 305. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
^"Municipal Valuations, Tax Rates". Texas Almanac, 1966-1967. Dallas, Texas: The Dallas Morning News. 1965. p. 649. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
^"Municipal Valuations, Tax Rates". Texas Almanac, 1967-1968. Dallas, Texas: The Dallas Morning News. 1967. p. 640. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
^"Municipal Valuations, Tax Rates". Texas Almanac, 1972-1973. Dallas, Texas: The Dallas Morning News. 1971. p. 646. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
^Slatta, Richard (1996). "Murphy, Michael Martin". The Cowboy Encyclopedia. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company. p. 240.