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    October 2011 Issue
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    Ghosts
    Texas Ghosts & Haunted Places
    October Ghost Stories for Halloween
  • Haunted House in Mason County by Mike Cox 10-26-11
    Folks said the old stone house in Mason County was haunted...
  • The Surveyors' Ghost by Bob Hopkins 10-25-11
    Ghost story from a 1902 newspaper in Burleson, Texas.
  • Ghost Road Light Caught on Game Camera by Jim Adams, Jr. 10-4-11
  • The Ghost of Thurber by Bob Hopkins
    “If people say that I didn’t see a ghost, you tell em to come see me! I saw it with my own two eyes and I know what I saw.”
  • Haunted Bridge at Green Elm Cemetery by Bob Hopkins
  • Downes-Aldrich Haunted House by Dana Goolsby
  • Ross Prairie
    Town
  • Ross Prairie Fayette Co Photos courtesy William Beauchamp 10-24-11
  • Columns
  • 'Washboarding' only good for jokes by Delbert Trew 10-25-11
    Among the drawbacks of living out in the country is during extremely dry times the dirt roads have a tendency to form series of small ridges on the surface, which I call washboarding...
  • Three-Legged Willie by Bob Bowman 10-23-11
    Three-legged Willie limped into Texas in 1827... Born Robert McAlphin Williamson, his reputation as a judge became legendary in East Texas....
  • Dirigible Over Texas, U.S.S. Shenandoah Mike Cox 10-20-11
    Like a scene from a black-and-white science fiction movie, Texans stopped in their tracks and poured out of buildings to look skyward as the huge silver object sailed over head...
  • Dams make water, wild creatures return by Delbert Trew 10-19-11
    Once upon a time, these Panhandle Plains were densely populated with wild creatures of every description. The Indians made a good living from harvesting them for hundreds of years. Then came the fur trappers, mountain men and meat hunters who harvested fortunes, but left many species devastated...
  • A 1912 Road Trip by Bob Bowman 10-16-11
    "In 1912, roads were often impassable and ran across farms and ranches. The Nash-Smith party stopped frequently to open and close gates, some of which were made of barbed wire..."
  • Ghost Towns
  • Pyote Ward County Photos courtesy Erik Whetstone, Lexie Nichols, Jordan Gibson, & Bronson Dorsey 10-19-11
  • Porterville Loving County Photos courtesy Charlene Beauchamp & Larry Randall 10-17-11
  • Dowsing
    Columns
  • Dowsing For Graves & Witching For Water by Dana Goolsby 10-16-11
    Some call it science others call it supernatural. Call it what you will, dowsing has proven to be an effective method that has been used for centuries to find underground objects of interest...
  • Widows by Death by Mike Cox 10-13-11
    In the summer of 1915, when it cost just two cents to send a letter anywhere in the United States or its territorities, the following piece of mail arrived at the offices of the Cattleman Magazine in Fort Worth...
  • Westminster
    Town
  • Westminster Collin Co Vintage photos courtesy Collin Armistead, photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 10-13-11
    Ghost Town
  • Bono Johnson Co GLO vintage map, Photos courtesy Jim & Lou Kinsey 10-11-11
  • Sowers
    Irving & Dallas County Forgotten Towns
  • Kit Photos courtesy David Cole 10-10-11
  • Sowers Photos courtesy David Cole 10-10-11
  • Shady Grove Photos courtesy David Cole 10-12-11
  • Nussbaumer GLO vintage map 10-11-11
  • Union Bower 10-10-11
  • Kit
    Column | People
  • "A River, A Town, and Memories" by Murray Montgomery 10-10-11
    Remembering Tillie McGill Bright
    "I met her one time and I will always cherish those few hours that we spent together — talking about the memories of her childhood in Gonzales, Texas..."
  • Regional expressions by Bob Bowman 10-9-11
    Having written a couple of books on East Texas expressions, I thought I knew them all...
  • Doole
    Towns
  • Old Moulton Lavaca Co Photos courtesy Murray Montgomery 10-9-11
    Ghost Town
  • Doole McCulloch Co update 10-6-11
  • Old Moulton
    Kermit
    County Seat
  • Kermit Winkler Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 10-7-11
    Courthouse
  • Winkler County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson & Barclay Gibson 10-7-11
  • Columns
  • "Rangering" in Hamilton County by Mike Cox 10-6-11
    The nation was barely a year away from the beginning of its cataclysmic Civil War, but in the spring of 1860, folks along Texas’ frontier had a more immediate problem on their minds – incursions by hostile Indians...
  • Strangers in a Strange Land by Britt Towery 10-5-11
    A new book on the lives and ministry of a Miles, Texas Sweetheart & A Comanche Co. Texas Cowboy
  • Take some notes, quotes, common sense advice by Delbert Trew 10-4-11
    A long-time scout for the U.S. Cavalry once stated, “We sure did chase a lot of Indians. When we found them, I never knew whether we found them or they found us.”
  • Bone Haulers by Clay Coppedge 10-3-11
    When bones were worth a lot of money on the open market, people made a lot of money selling bones on the open market. The bone business thrived from the 1870s, in the wake of the great buffalo slaughter, until the mid-1930s...
  • Sierra Blanca
    County Seat
  • Sierra Blanca Hudspeth Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson, Sarah Reveley & Jason Penney 10-3-11
    Courthouse
  • Hudspeth County Courthouse 10-3-11
    Texas' only adobe courthouse
  • Playboy
    Columns
  • That I Played the Playboy Club Doesn’t Make Me Elderly by Bill Cherry 10-2-11
    CBS’s KMOX-AM in St. Louis called. As part of the public’s interest in the new TV show, “The Playboy Club,” they wanted to interview a musician who had played at the St. Louis club...
  • Place names Bob Bowman 10-2-11
    When settlers from the U.S. poured into Texas following its independence and later statehood, they started slapping names on the places where they put down roots. Most of the names are still around and just as colorful...
  • Texas Empresarios
    Column | History | People
  • Texas Empresarios by Jeffery Robenalt 10-1-11
    Thanks to Stephen F. Austin, "the Father of Texas," and many other dedicated Empresarios, the population of Texas stood at nearly 20,000 citizens by 1830, most of them from the United States.
  • San Augustine
    County Seat
  • San Augustine San Augustine Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 10-1-11
    Courthouse
  • San Augustine County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 10-1-11
  • Column
  • Blood Sucking Chupacabras, Mutants, and Mangy Coyotes- Oh My! by Dana Goolsby 9-30-11
    The mythical blood-sucking beast from Mexico known as the chupacabra has been roaming the Pineywoods since 2004...
  • Harris county courthouse
    Courthouse
  • Harris County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 9-28-11
    Column | Famous Tree
  • Flora’s Tree by Mike Cox 9-29-11
    The giant pecan, which still stands outside Helen Bentley’s house in Fort Davis, grew from a sapling planted in 1873.
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