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| Texas
Escapes Online Magazine
Historic Texas & Travel
October 2005 Halloween Issue |
| 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.
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of Schulenburg
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| 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..." |
| Texas
Stores - New
Architectural Category Country Stores, General Stores,
Drugs Stores, Feed Stores... |
| Wayside
School by David Higgins, Lubbock Photos
Courtesy Suzan Caudle, Lubbock |
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Former
Bandera County Jail, BanderaBrewster
County Courthouse, Alpine
Brewster
County Former Jail, AlpineBurnet
County Former Jail, BurnetDickens
County Courthouse & Jail, DickensEastland
County Courthouse & Jail, EastlandKendall
County Jail, BoerneMason
County Courthouse, Mason Montague
County Courthouse & Jail, MontagueFormer
Robertson County Courthouse, CalvertSchleicher
County CourthouseFormer
Stonewall County Courthouse, Rayner Above county photos courtesy
Barclay GibsonGoliad
County Courthouse
Photo courtesy Brandi BarthelsWharton
County Courthouse Under Restoration
Photo courtesy Wharton County Historical CommissionBolivar
Lighthouse Photos
courtesy Robert Vahle & Barclay Gibson More
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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
MONTGOMERYBlack
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
TREWEncounters
of the outhouse kind make great family reunion tales 9-17-05
"Letters From Central Texas" CLAY
COPPEDGEWindmills
10-16-05
"History
by George" LOUISE GEORGESchool
Days 10-18-05 Class
of '31 in Dumas
| HUMOR
& OPINION
"A Balloon In Cactus"
MAGGIE VAN OSTRAND
TV
Corpses at Halloween
10-30-05Dead
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 10-15-05Cellfish
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 ..."
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" 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..." |
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