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GHOSTS
The
Ghost on Highway 281 by C.F. Eckhardt "...About a year and
a half later John was in the old Jailhouse Barber Shop in Blanco, and he mentioned
seeing the guy with the knife alongside 281. "Oh," somebody said, "you saw Lackey's
ghost." ... As it turned out, John wasn't the only person who'd seen Lackey trying
to hitch a ride north toward Johnson City. A lot of people were aware of him.
Truckers don't like to drive that stretch on fall nights..." HISTORY
San
Antonio's Blue Book by C.F. Eckhardt 'The Blue Book.' Those three
words stir up quite an image among those who delve into the more esoteric history
of 19th and early 20th Century America. 'The Blue Book' is the legendary directory
of a city's 'red light' district.... |
| The
Ranger's Creek of Gold by C.F. Eckhardt In the first chapter of
what was the treasure-hunter's bible for many years, J. Frank Dobie's CORONADO'S
CHILDREN, there is a story called "The Rangers' Creek of Gold." Dobie told this
tale as 'once upon a time a long time ago in a land far away.' Yet in the story
there are, if you read it critically, enough clues to tell you what time of year
it occurred, where in Texas it occurred, approximately what year it occurred,
and the exact location of the creek of gold. |
| FOOD
National
Dish of Texas by C.F. Eckhardt Chili
con carne is the national dish of Texas. It was invented in Texas by Texas natives-literally-and
it's made right only in Texas... |
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