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    August 2011 Issue
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  • Early settlers had too much or not enough by Delbert Trew 8-30-11
    In examining the history of the American Dream, especially in the rural areas of the new nation, the people either had too much of something or not quite enough to get along and survive. Here are a few samples...
    Cartoon
  • Sept. 4, 1766 Hurricane by Roger T. Moore 8-30-11
    Collingsworth County Towns & Ghost Towns
  • Lillie No Photos Vintage map courtesy of GLO 8-29-11
  • Plymouth No Photos Vintage map courtesy of GLO 8-29-11
  • Rolla No Photos Vintage map courtesy of GLO 8-29-11
  • Abra No Photos Vintage map courtesy of GLO 8-29-11
  • Koockville
    Town
  • Koockville Mason Co Photos courtesy William Beauchamp & Barclay Gibson 8-28-11
    Ghost Town
  • Lone Oak Caldwell Co TE photos 8-26-11
  • Columns
  • Murderous Heroes—or Heroic Murderers? C. F. Eckhardt 8-26-11
    Indianola, Texas, county seat of Calhoun County, September, 1875. Most of the adult males in Calhoun County were at the Indianola courthouse, a jury panel for the trials of two suspected murderers...
  • The Beer Train by Mike Cox 8-25-11
    A wreck blocking the mainline between Austin and San Antonio was bad enough, but this derailment was even worse. Not only had there been casualties, ... the refrigerated cars telescoped on each other held a liquid cargo capable of causing problems. While not explosive or toxic, a trainload of beer could be problematic...
  • Clear Springs
    Towns
  • Clear Springs Guadalupe Co Photos courtesy Stephen Michaels 8-24-11
  • Greenwood Wise Co No Photos 8-23-11
  • Greenwood Hopkins Co No Photos 8-23-11
    Cartoon
  • Offer to Buy Texas by Roger T. Moore 8-24-11
  • Columns
  • The Power We Longed For Robert G. Cowser 8-23-11
    In the years just before and during World War II two unpaved roads led south from Saltillo. Those of us who lived on the road that started from the east side of town used kerosene lamps and wood-burning heaters and cook stoves. Those who lived on the road that ran from the west side had the benefit of power...
  • Quotes offer glimpse into life in Old West by Delbert Trew 8-23-11
    Louis L’Amour, one of my favorite Western writers, once wrote: “When a man or woman came West, their past became an unknown and the present became an open book...
  • Hardin’s East Texas Roots by Bob Bowman 8-22-11
    Most of us associate John Wesley Hardin--the man often called Texas’ most famous gunfighter--with regions beyond East Texas, but the truth is that Hardin had deep roots in the pineywoods...
    WPA Murals
  • Dallas Terminal Annex Building WPA Murals Photos courtesy Marilyn Tomalavage 8-22-11
  • Kenedy Post Office Mural Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-22-11
  • Olton
    Towns
  • Olton Lamb Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-21-11
  • Fairlie Hunt Co No Photos 8-21-11
  • Gresham Smith Co GLO vintage map, No Photos 8-20-11
  • Owney
    Columns
  • The Pithy Tale of Owney, the Post Office Pup by Maggie Van Ostrand 8-20-11
    Owney was a muttly terrier who rose from the ranks of the homeless to celebrity status with his image on the newly issued U.S. Forever postage stamp. His life was that of a courageous 19th-Century pioneer pup, fighting the odds, if not the Indians...
  • Beast
  • The Black Beast of the Pineywoods by Dan Goolsby 8-19-11
    Legends of black cats run deeper than a little superstition in East Texas. Sightings of mysterious black panthers that scream like women in the pine jungles are not at all uncommon in the Pineywoods...
  • Column
  • Alpine’s Holland Hotel by Mike Cox 8-18-11
    Brewster County rancher John Holland built the hotel in 1912 just across from the town’s railroad depot. Though Alpine had neither dikes nor tulips, in pondering what to name his new inn, Holland saw Holland Hotel as imminently suitable.
    Ghost Towns

  • Pluck Polk Co Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, GLO vintage map 8-18-11
  • Stewards Mill Freestone Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-17-11
  • Silver Lake Van Zandt Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson, GLO vintage map 8-17-11
  • Gent Cherokee Co Photo courtesy Cherokee Co Hist Comm, GLO vintage map 8-16-11
  • Java Cherokee Co GLO vintage map, No Photos 8-16-11
  • Manila Cherokee Co GLO vintage map, No Photos 8-16-11
  • Pinetown Cherokee Co No Photos 8-16-11
  • Millville Rusk Co No Photos 8-16-11
    Towns
  • Balch Springs Dallas Co No Photos 8-16-11
  • Chapman Rusk Co No Photos 8-16-11
  • Turney Cherokee Co No Photos 8-16-11
    Columns
  • Raton Pass toll road tales see no justice by Delbert Trew 8-16-11
    Possibly the most famous toll gate in western history belonged to Uncle Dick Wooten, located in Raton Pass on the line between the New Mexico and Colorado territories...
  • Town Names II by Bob Bowman 8-15-11
    Origin of East Texas place names.
    Town
  • Wheeler Wheeler County Seat More Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-15-11
    Courthouse
  • Wheeler County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson & Barclay Gibson 8-15-11
  • Paducah
    Town
  • Paducah Cottle County Seat Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-13-11
    Courthouse Square on The National Register of Historic Places

    Courthouse
  • Cottle County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 8-13-11
    Texas Historic Landmark
  • Column
  • Gallant Texas Ranger killed in Mexico by Murray Montgomery 8-12-11
    This story was found in an old Hallettsville Herald from 1893 and describes a fight between Rangers and smugglers on the Rio Grande...
  • Jonesville
    Towns
  • Jonesville Harrison Co Photos courtesy Gerald Massey 8-12-11
  • Pettit Hockley Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-12-11
  • Streeter Mason Co Photos courtesy William Beauchamp 8-11-11
  • Column
  • Davy Crockett's Fiddle by Mike Cox 8-11-11
    "Nero may have fiddled while Rome burned, but Davy Crockett surely had no time for one last tune when Mexican soldiers made their final assault on the Alamo. While Crockett did not survive the battle, his fiddle apparently did..."
    Cartoon
  • Rain in Albany by Roger T. Moore 8-11-11
  • Uncertain
    Town
  • Uncertain Harrison Co Photos courtesy Gerald Massey 8-10-11
    And Caddo Lake Wildlife
  • Lubbock County Courthouse
    Courthouse
  • Lubbock County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 8-9-11
    Ghost Town
  • Hardin Hardin Co Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson 8-9-11
  • Column
  • There will always be change by Delbert Trew 8-9-11
    There is no doubt the Crash of 1929 and the extreme drought of the 1930s contributed to The Great Depression and Dust Bowl. However, closer study reveals the beleaguered people caught up in this strife and disaster were caught up in another monumental change as well...
    Towns

  • Purdon Navarro Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-8-11
  • Darco Harrison Co Photos courtesy Gerald Massey 8-8-11
    Columns
  • Max Hirsch, Healer and Winner by Clay Coppedge 8-8-11
    We’re not quite sure why Max Hirsch ran away from home to become a horse trainer. He was already working with and riding horses on the Morris Ranch near his hometown of Fredericksburg when something got into him and he decided to cast his fate with some horses bound for Baltimore, Maryland...
  • The boy with X-ray vision by Bob Bowman 8-8-11
    Every now and then, an old story about a Texas boy who had X-ray vision, and could locate underground water, surfaces in one of the fifty-plus East Texas newspapers I read every week.
  • A Good Education Often Brings Remarkable Rewards by Bill Cherry 8-7-11
    If you were to ask educators why they picked teaching for their lifetime contribution to the world, you would primarily get one of two answers...
    Town

  • Orphan’s Home Navarro Co No Photos 8-7-11
    Ghost Town
  • Babylon Navarro Co No Photos 8-6-11
    Columns
  • Pure Gospel by Bob Bowman 8-6-11
    Throughout East Texas are hundreds of gospel music venues where people gather on weekends to hear songs that you’ll hear only in churches...
  • “Witch’s Gate” by Johnny Stucco 8-6-11
    In Cold Blood: Clay County, Texas 1975
    A needless killing for a fortune that wasn’t there.
  • Amherst
    Towns
  • Amherst Lamb Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-5-11
  • La Pryor Zavala Co No Photos 8-5-11
    Columns
  • El Camino Olive Trail 8-5-11
  • The Man under the Black Fedora by Mike Cox 8-4-11
    "While Willeford had not been the first person to notice the Dillinger signature on the guest register, he was the first to try to prove or disprove its authenticity. One motivating factor was his awareness that there had been talk for years that Dillinger had spent some time in the Big Bend while on the lam."
    Post Office Mural
  • Liberty, Texas Post Office Mural by Barclay Gibson 8-4-11
    "The Story of the Big Fish" by Howard Fisher, 1939
  • Montgomery
    Town
  • Montgomery Montgomery Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 8-3-11
    15 Minutes of Separation
  • Rescue From the Sabine River by Gerald Massey 8-3-11
    Renewed Thanks to a Young Couple from Carthage, Texas
  • Jail
  • Old Blanco County Jail by Terry Jeanson 8-2-11
    Column
  • Homemade remedies got the job done by Delbert Trew 8-2-11
    In days of old, long before the many sprays, powders and pills of modern-day agriculture, old-timers used what was at hand to combat cut worms, borers, beetles, termites, mites and ticks. Here are a few remedies I have encountered...
  • Nocona old photos
    Town
  • Nocona Montague Co 8-2-11
    Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson
    Old photos courtesy JL Weiss Truitt

    Ghost Town
  • Caesar Bee Co Photos courtesy William Beauchamp 8-1-11
  • Caesar
    Post Office closings
    15 Minutes of Separation
  • Post Office Closings in Texas by Brewster Hudspeth 8-1-11
    The recent news of some 3,600 post office closing nationwide included a list of nearly 200 potential closings in Texas. It’s a cost-cutting measure...
  • Father Miguel Hidalgo
    Column
  • Father Miguel Hidalgo and the Mexican Revolution by Jeffery Robenal 8-1-11
    The voice of the Mexican Revolution was father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla who was born in New Spain on May 8, 1753...
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