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Historic Texas & Travel

October 2005
Halloween Issue
  • The Art of Dana Forrester
    The Wyeth of Ghost Signs - the Vargas of Corvettes
    by John Troesser
    Photos courtesy Dana Forrester
  • Haunting Photos of the Baker Hotel
    Courtesy of Jason Grant & The Nostalgic Glass
  • Ghosts
  • The Ghost on Milam Street by C. F. Eckhardt
    Seguin's Headless Ghost
  • A Monument to the Killough Massacre by Mitchel Whitington,
    from "Ghosts of East Texas and the Pineywoods"
  • The Ghost In The Bell Jar by Loyd Auerbach
    from "A Paranormal Casebook: Ghost Hunting in the New Millennium"
  • Catarina by Mike Cox
    Ghost town, ghost hotel, ghost story
  • Daddy's Favorite Song by Sandy Williams Driver, from "Haunted Encounters: Departed Family and Friends"
  • The Lightkeeper's Ghost - The Old Presque Isle Lighthouse
    by Mitchel Whitington, from "A Ghost in my Suitcase"
  • The Keeper of Seul Choix Point by Ken Rudine
    Like many places where mortals spend a lot of time lighthouses are frequently thought to be haunted. This is one such case.
  • Cemeteries
  • Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery by John Troesser
    Black church and cemetery in Schulenburg, Texas
    For a tiny cemetery - a disporportionate number of veterans graves.
  • Navidad Baptist Cemetery by John Troesser
    AKA the "American" Cemetery, Tubbs Cemetery and
    (Incorrectly Identified on 1965 Maps as) Lyons Cemetery
    .
    SE of Schulenburg
  • Live Oaks and Dead Folks
    Columbus City Cemetery Tour
    Columbus, Texas
  • The Yellow Fever Cemetery by John Troesser
    aka the Masonic Cemetery or the Wilderness Cemetery, Brenham, Texas

  • TEXAS TOWNS > 1273 Texas Towns October 31, 2005
  • Saint Hedwig | La Joya - South Texas
    Photos by John Troesser
  • New Wehdem | McQueeney Central Texas South
    Photos by John Troesser
  • Sacul - East Texas Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson
  • Noack - Hill Country Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson
  • Grit | Streeter - Hill Country
  • Lucas - Central Texas North
  • Funston | Lorenzo | McCaulley - Panhandle
    More new
  • TEXAS GHOST TOWNS > 286 Ghost Towns October 31, 2005
  • Castell | Bluffton | Lone Grove - Llano County
    Photos courtesy Erik Whetstone
  • Shady Grove - Hill Country Photos by John Troesser
  • Clara by Barbara Van Loh Peterson
  • Zavala | Zana | Zeirath | Tallys | Ratcliff | Drusilla | Kelsey | Kiam East Texas
  • Royalty | Best - West Texas
  • Ayr - Panhancle
    More new
  • FEATURES | TRIPS
  • Windmills by Clay Coppedge
    "This may be a bitter pill for some Texans to swallow, but the windmill was not invented in Texas. Neither was the Colt revolver. Ditto barbed wire..."
  • The Matrimonial Oak of San Saba County
    Texas Historic Tree
    New photo courtesy Barclay Gibson
    New text by Luke Warm
  • Fort Concho
    National Historic Landmark.
    Photos courtesy Lou Ann Herda
    More new
  • ARCHITECTURE | IMAGES > Over 9000 Images October 31, 2005
  • Texas Stores - New Architectural Category
    Country Stores, General Stores, Drugs Stores, Feed Stores...
  • Phillips 66 Service Station by Delbert Trew
    On Route 66, McLean, Texas
  • San Benito's Exotic, Eclectic Aztec Building
    Photos courtesy Cruse Aviation and the San Benito Historical Society
  • Wayside School by David Higgins, Lubbock
    Photos Courtesy Suzan Caudle, Lubbock
  • A Gallery of Ghost Signs in Texas
    Photos by Erik Whetstone, Barclay Gibson & John Troesser
  • Churches in La Grange
  • Churches in Calvert
    Above church photos courtesy Barclay Gibson
  • Former Bandera County Jail, Bandera
  • Brewster County Courthouse, Alpine
  • Brewster County Former Jail, Alpine
  • Burnet County Former Jail, Burnet
  • Dickens County Courthouse & Jail, Dickens
  • Eastland County Courthouse & Jail, Eastland
  • Kendall County Jail, Boerne
  • Mason County Courthouse, Mason
  • Montague County Courthouse & Jail, Montague
  • Former Robertson County Courthouse, Calvert
  • Schleicher County Courthouse
  • Former Stonewall County Courthouse, Rayner
    Above county photos courtesy Barclay Gibson
  • Goliad County Courthouse Photo courtesy Brandi Barthels
  • Wharton County Courthouse Under Restoration Photo courtesy Wharton County Historical Commission
  • Bolivar Lighthouse
    Photos courtesy Robert Vahle & Barclay Gibson
    More new
  • USA TRAVEL
  • Mary's River Covered Bridge, Chester IL
    Photos courtesy Ken Rudine
    More new
  • COLUMNS
    EDITOR & GUESTS
    THEY SHOE HORSES DON'T THEY
    HISTORICAL

    "All Things Historical"
    ARCHIE P. McDONALD

  • The Light Crust Doughboys are on the air! 10-24-05
    "Truett Kinsey’s voice came out of Philcos and Zeniths and other radios all over East Texas, and eventually much of the South, each day at noon to announce the beginning of a performance of the most popular fiddle band ever assembled..."
  • Norris Cuney 10-10-05
    "By the end of the nineteenth century, Norris Wright Cuney had become the most remarkable African American leader in Texas. Cuney technically began life as a slave..."

    BOB BOWMAN
  • The Tyler Depot by Bob Bowman 10-31-05
    Now a National Historic Landmark.
  • Pickin’ at Sacul 10-4-05
    "...On the fourth Saturday night of each month, amateur pickers and singers travel to Sacul -- a Nacogdoches County town that almost became a ghost town -- in search of appreciative audiences..."


    "Texas Tales"
    MIKE COX
  • Storm of 1895 10-26-05
    "... In a good year, which is to say an average year, the city at the Pass of the North enjoys only nine inches of rain. But in the spring of 1895, what fell from the sky was dust..."
  • Jackass in Heaven 10-20-05
    "Clay McGonagill may have been the ropingest cowboy Texas ever produced..."
  • Dead Ellis 10-13-05
    Docents guiding tours of Fort Concho's reconstructed hospital still tell the story of “Dead” Ellis.
  • Catarina 10-6-05
    Ghost town, ghost hotel, ghost story


    "Lone Star Diary"
    MURRAY MONTGOMERY
  • Black Soldiers in the Confederate Army
    10-17-05
    "... Not only did they fight, these soldiers distinguished themselves on the battlefield..."


    REGIONAL

    "It's All Trew"
    DELBERT TREW
  • Encounters of the outhouse kind make great family reunion tales 9-17-05


    "Letters From Central Texas"
    CLAY COPPEDGE
  • Windmills 10-16-05


    "History by George"
    LOUISE GEORGE
  • School Days 10-18-05
    Class of '31 in Dumas

  • HUMOR & OPINION

    "A Balloon In Cactus"
    MAGGIE VAN OSTRAND
  • TV Corpses at Halloween 10-30-05
  • Dead Men Don't Talk, But Dead Women Do 10-22-05
    "...Who will be the Main Dead Person of 2005?
    We nominate the still-great-though-dead Frida Kahlo..."
  • Movies 10-10-05
    "Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first woman she meets and then teams up with three complete strangers to kill again." That's a movie review from a Marin County, California, newspaper. The movie it described was "The Wizard of Oz..."
  • Same Sex Marriage? 10-1-05


    "Letters From North America"
    PEARY PERRY

  • Simple Mathematics 10-26-05
    Hurricane Disaster Relief
  • Nothing You Can Do 10-19-05
    "Every once in a while you do something that really hurts your heart, but you can’t fix it for one reason or another. Nothing you can do, that’s just the way it is. You’ve had this happen to you, maybe you were driving down the road and a dog or cat ran out and you tried to avoid it, but you couldn’t and well, you know what happened.
    .."
  • Flag Burning 10-11-05


    "The Girl Detective's Theory of Everything"
    ELIZABETH BUSSEY SOWDAL
  • Too Thrilling 10-15-05
  • Cellfish 10-1-05
    "Not only have cell phones pretty thoroughly destroyed my fantasy life but I am no longer able to tell who is insane."



    "Stumbling Forward"
    JOHN GOSSELINK

  • Excuse Note 10-19-05
    "John doesn’t have his column this week because ..."



  • " Words and Music"
    Dorothy Hamm

    Simpler Times and Fried Chicken 10-13-05
    "... Were simpler times all that simple? ... When I was young girl, if we wanted fried chicken at our house, we first had to grow the chicken..."
    CARTOONSBOOKS
    "Moore Texas"
    ROGER T. MOORE

  • 10-31-05
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  • 10-4-05
  • BOOK REVIEWS
    MEMOIR
    "Spunky Flat and Beyond"
    GEORGE LESTER

  • The Louisiana Connection 10-15-05
  • Dances with Alligators 10-1-05
    My Uncle had a fishing camp on Monterrey Lake near Vivian, Louisiana. Although it is now a lake, about three miles long and two hundred yards across at the widest point, it was once a bayou.
  • "Rambling Ray"
    N. RAY MAXIE

  • The Preacher's Kid and a Post Office Burglary 10-15-05
  • "Oh, The Class of '57 Had Its Dreams."
    McLeod High School Longhorns.......
    10-1-05
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