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| Texas
Escapes Online Magazine
Historic Texas & Travel
August Issue 2005 |
| Cameron
Photos by John Troesser 8-5-05 Milam
County Courthouse, Milam County Jail, Pioneer Cemetery ... |
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Alexander
8-1-05 | Water
Valley 8-24-05 Photos by Ken Rudine Teague
Photo by Ken Rudine Vintage photos courtesy texasoldphotos.com 8-9-05 |
| Bardwell
Photos by Bob Worley 8-17-05 Killeen
Postcards courtesy rootsweb.com/%7Etxpstcrd/ 8-25-05 |
| Masterson
- Panhandle by Louise George 8-27-05Lesley
- Panhandle Photos by Erik Whetstone 8-1-05 | |
| Nash
- Central Texas Photos by Bob Worley 8-17-05
Nameless - Hill
Country 8-18-05Moline
- Hill Country Photos by Mark Mauldin 8-6-05 |
| Glenrio
- On the state line Route 66 West Photos
by Ken Rudine 8-1-05Orla
- West Texas 8-6-05 |
Music
Boxcar
Willie by Dorothy Hamm 8-16-05 "...Lecil
Travis Martin, who would someday be known around the world as Boxcar Willie, was
born in 1931 in Sterrett, Texas, a wide place in the railroad tracks between Dallas
and Waxahachie. The son of a railroad section hand, who also farmed and played
a fiddle, Martin learned to identify different trains by the sound of their whistle.
And he learned to mimic them..." |
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Elizabethtown,
New Mexico by John Troesser 8-14-05
Celebrating 100 Years as a Ghost Town "It used to be her town." Photos
by Ken and Yvonne Rudine |
HISTORICAL
ARCHIE P. McDONALD Price
Daniel 8-22-05 "... he had taken an
oath of office pledging loyalty to the Constitution of the United States eight
times..."Flying
Tigers 8-7-05
"Many native East Texans find fame and fortune far away from their birthplace.
A case in point is Claire Lee Chennault, who was born in Commerce, Texas, in 1893,
but was moved by his family to Gilbert, Louisiana, at the age of one month."
BOB
BOWMAN Sawmill
Supermarkets 8-29-05 "You can find a
model of sorts for today’s Wal-Mart superstores by looking back to the 1880s and
early 1900s in East Texas..."The
Good Old Days 8-15-05 "The 'old days,'
those years which seem to tug at our nostalgic senses, weren’t as good as most
of us like to believe. Even East Texans living in the 1940s considered the past
as being less complicated and somehow more pleasant..."“Go
straight to hell.” 8-1-05 "Sam
B. Hall, Jr., the son of an East Texas lawyer and judge who rose to a leadership
role in Congress and finished his career as a federal judge, was one of East Texas’
most interesting contemporary politicians." MIKE
COX Exterminator
8-23-05 German immigrant J.C. Melcher of Fayette
County and Port LavacaNameless
Cave 8-18-05 "It
figures that the cave in this story – one of an estimated 6,000 caverns in the
limestone region of the state – doesn’t have a name. After all, it’s in the vicinity
of Nameless, Texas...." Bombsite
8-10-05
The story of the Manhattan Project and its product, the atomic bombs against Japan
on August 6 and 9, 1945, has been well told. But buried in all the official documents
is another story, far less known.Oddities
8-1-05
Texas trivia from Naylor’s Epic-Century: The Illustrated All-Texas Magazine December
1938 issue MURRAY
MONTGOMETYThe
Man from Nickel, Leslie Jones Askey
8-19-05 The classic spirit of an entrepreneur.
REGIONAL
DELBERT TREWLessons
Learned Riding School Bus Last a Lifetime 8-26-05Rural
'home office' centered on farmer's almanac 8-7-05
"There was a time when every rural home featured wall space containing a
wooden crank telephone, a Seed & Feed calendar, a telephone directory and an Old
Farmer's Almanac." CLAY
COPPEDGETonkawa
Tales 8-26-05 "The
Tonkawa Indians have been gone from Central Texas for more than a century, but
it's hard to spend much time in Central Texas without finding evidence of the
life they once lived here..."Joe
Tex 8-4-05 "A singer that critic
John Morthland of Texas Monthly called 'by far Texas' greatest contributor to
soul music.' LOUISE GEORGE
Everyday
Life in a Camp 8-27-05Quite
an Experience 8-8-05 | HUMOR
& OPINION
MAGGIE
VAN OSTRAND Paparazzi
8-29-05 "...Unlike Britney, Reese and Scarlett,
however, paparazzi does not follow me about causing me to hit a car with a mother
and her two daughters, get shot in the leg by one of my bodyguards, or chase me
from the gym to my home. Perhaps that's because I am not a blonde. Perhaps it's
because I've suffered something much more frightening than paparazzi. I had
mamarazzi..." Three
8-20-05 "... things are supposed to be funnier
in threes. What if there'd only been two Stooges?" Texas:
Into the Future and Into the Past 7-30-05
"Where in Texas can you bypass summer's deadly heat, avoid Transylvanian
mosquitoes, and never feel the sting of a bee?" PEARY
PERRY Rising
Gas Prices 8-31-05 "Most
of us are honest, hardworking folks just trying to get along and raise our families
and have a little peace and quiet along the way. In today’s turbulent times this
is getting harder and harder to achieve..."Illegal
and Unjust 8-24-05 "Have we lost our
collective national minds or what?... A court in Arizona decided that a rancher
who had mistreated a couple of illegal aliens he caught on his ranch back in 2003
had to forfeit his ranch to the couple..."Cushy
Jobs 8-18-05 “March
of the Penguins” 8-10-05Revolting
Development 8-2-05 “'What a revolting development
this is' was a line from an old time television program back in the sixties.
I suggest to you that it sums up the current state of affairs for today."
ELIZABETH
BUSSEY SOWDAL Nesting
8-15-05 "...Friends, something truly wonderful
has happened to me and I want to share it for those of you who are one or two
steps behind me on the life experience ladder...." The
Pause That Regresses 8-1-05 "Andropause.
Male menopause. HA!"
JOHN GOSSELINK Sleeping
Over with the Enemy 8-15-05 "I agreed
to help host a sleepover for 9 seven-year-old girls. What a fool this mortal be."The
Sweat and the Fury 8-1-05
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MEMOIR |
GEORGE
LESTER
How
Sweet It Was 8-15-05 "I may have this
wrong, but the best I can remember it, my father had a unique way of deciding
where to have our vegetable garden each year..."Goodbye
Summer 8-1-05
"We did have our chores to do around the farm, but I preferred even
those to going to school. I sometimes felt that I was born a hundred years too
late. It seemed to me that those pioneer kids who spent the days hunting and fishing
to put food on the table had the ideal life..."
| N.
RAY MAXIE On
Moss's Mill Pond - Who Owned It? 8-15-05
"Walden Pond, this is not. Nor is it "On Golden Pond". But, in my humble
opinion, a very close second..."A
Midnight Gasoline Credit Card 8-1-05 "...
Gasoline was a rationed item during World War ll, along with other things like
coal oil, tires, sugar, flour, and corn meal, to name a few... if
you did as some people did, you would steal it from the oil leases...." |
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