Anchor Text Galore pointing to URLs sitewide. Helpful or harmful?

NeanceCal

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Hello everyone. I have searched for this answer but did not find after sifting through the forum.

SO here is my question. I have a Texas based web-site with about 60 back pages. The backpages are duplicates of my index page with a customized title and customized H1 Text just to so they aren't a clone of each other. Here is an example of my inquiry. I sell alarm equipment and monitoring contracts for a major alarm company only in the state of Texas.
I want to appeal to local searches so what I ahve done is I created a general page (index) of course but then I have back-pages representing about 60 Texas cities and towns. For example .com /city-Dallas, .com/city-Houston, .com/city-Tyler, .com/city- Laredo, .com/city-corpus-christi and so on and so on.

OK, so far so good? Well in addition to carefully worded and creative anchor text on each page, I have at the bottom of each and every one of those back-pages surrounding cities. Now each surrounding town listed at the bottom of each back-page is hyperlinked and all point to the index page, secondary back-pages and other URL's site wide.

Here is an example of what I'm talking about. My domain of course is www.TexasBestAlarms.com,
OK, one of my back-pages is www.texasbestalarms.com/city-san-antonio and on that very page I have anchor text at very bottom boasting about 40 surrounding towns in the vicinity of San Antonio all pointing to www.texasbestalarms.com/city-san-antonio-2, which is basically the same as www.texasbestalarms.com/city-san-antonio except different H1 class and different Page Title. Some of the anchor text points back at the .index just to vary it up a little.

I could have just
 
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