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December 2012 Issue
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Towns
  • Millsap Parker Co Photos courtesy Lance Carthen 12-23-12
  • Kenedy Karnes Co Photos courtesy Maria Grijalva, William Beauchamp, Ken Rudine & Barclay Gibson 12-18-12
  • London
    Ghost Towns
  • London Kimble Co Photos courtesy Kathern Hogan, Barclay Gibson & Erik Whetstone 12-21-12
  • Moline Lampasas Co Photos courtesy Jeremy Herring & Mark Mauldin 12-17-12
  • Moline
    Columns
  • Lame Christmas Gifts: It Is Harder to Receive Than to Give by Maggie Van Ostrand 12-30-12
  • Talking To Mom by David Knape 12-30-12
  • Snow Dome by David Knape 12-30-12
  • Geographic Humor by Mike Cox 12-27-12
    “I guess you know the true story behind the founding of Amarillo?” asked my old friend Larry Todd...
  • Columns
  • Christmas Lights by David Knape 12-23-12
  • The Tail Of The Dog by David Knape12-23-12
  • London, Texas Dance Hall by Kathern Hogan 12-21-12
    Oldest ongoing Texas dance hall
  • Tumbleweeds Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 12-21-12
  • Christmas Time in 1944 by Lois Zook Wauson 12-21-12
  • Crockett's Grandson Died a Bully by Mike Cox 12-19-12
    While anyone with even a passing knowledge of Texas history knows Davy Crockett died at the Alamo in 1836, what happened to his grandson and namesake four decades later has largely been forgotten.
  • Absence Meant I Got No Fondant by Frances Giles 12-19-12
    Remember horror films made back in the dark ages, films such as “Frankenstein”, “The Mummy”, “Dracula”, and 'The Invisible Man”? There were a couple of weekly shows in the late 1950's that featured creepy, scary films...
  • Cold War Tactics by Bruce Martin 12-19-12
  • The Day Mother Became Attached to her Clothesline by Jesse Suttles 12-19-12
  • Cliff notes on “Perils of Nyoka” by Wanda Orton 12-17-12
    Hadn’t thought of “Perils of Nyoka” in years until a friend mentioned that “Jurassic Park 2” reminded her of the riveting serial that drew us to the picture show every Saturday. So taken were we kids with these cliffhangers that we relived them every school day during recess...
  • A Civil War Journal by Bob Bowman 12-17-12
    In early 1861, W.W. Heartsill of Marshall, Texas, marched off to war with W.P. Lane’s Rangers of the Confederate Army. During the four years, one month and one day that he spent at war, Heartsill managed to keep a diary of each day...
  • Christmas Moon by David Knape 12-17-12
  • Keep It Simple by David Knape 12-17-12
  • Newton County
  • Newton County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson 12-15-12
  • Burkeville First Newton County seat Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 12-16-12
  • Newton County seat Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 12-16-12
  • Columns
  • Time Lines by d.knape 12-14-12
  • Shells by d.knape 12-14-12
    Town
  • Kirbyville Jasper Co Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson 12-13-12
  • Columns
  • Judge Vs Marshal in Old Mobeetie by Mike Cox 12-12-12
    Townsend’s stay at Fort Elliott in the fall of 1878 would be brief, but not dull. In fact, for a time it looked like violence might erupt in nearby Mobeetie...
  • 1832 Sam Houston & Francis Scott Key Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 12-11-12
  • “Silent Night” Revealed a Lot about the Man by Bill Cherry 12-10-12
    It was in the days when the homeless and bums were classified by the law as vagrants...
  • Texas Escapes Salutes:
  • Dothan, Alabama and Colquitt, Georgia Tour by William “Billy” Warm 12-9-12
    Only 48 miles apart, less than 50 minutes if you really step on it, are two towns linked by paint and peanuts. It could be called the “fumes and legumes” tour
  • Lavaca
    Vintage Photos
  • Lavaca County Old Photos Photos courtesy Friench Simpson Memorial Library Submitted by Murray Montgomery 12-7-12
  • Moravia
    Ghost Towns
  • Pyote Ward Co 12-12-12
  • Moravia Lavaca Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 12-7-12
  • Novohrad Lavaca Co Vintage photos 12-7-12
  • Pearl Harbour survivor
    WWII
  • Pearl Harbor Survivor - Vic Lively by Sandy Fiedler 12-7-12
  • Library
    Columns
  • Is Santa Legal In Arizona? by Maggie Van Ostrand 12-7-12
    Santa, a cheerful, chubby, bespectacled fellow in red, appears each year to distribute toys once created in his North Pole workshop, and recently outsourced to Mexico...
  • Dying Doctor Bequeaths a Library by Mike Cox 12-6-12
    Dr. Eugene Clark must have been a particularly skillful and compassionate physician. Certainly, as events would show, he also believed in the importance of public libraries in a democracy.
  • For Christmas We Gather by David Knape 12-6-12
  • Fire Lookout Towers by Bob Bowman 12-6-12
    Long before the Texas Forest Service started using airplanes to spot forest fires, men climbed to the highest pine tree they could find, preferably one sitting atop a hill...
  • Theater
    Mount Vernon
  • Franklin County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson, Barclay Gibson & Lori Martin 12-5-12
  • Joy Theater Photo courtesy William Deneke 12-5-12
  • Centennial School
    Schoolhouse
  • Centennial School Coleman Co Photos courtesy Kasey Dockens12-4-12

  • Columns
  • 1956 Texas Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 12-4-12
  • The Changing Face of Texas from 1860-1960 by Murray Montgomery 12-3-12
    What Texas was like just prior to the Civil War
  • Yucatan
  • The Yucatan Adventure by Jeffery Robenalt 12-2-12
    In the spring of 1840, the Navy of the Republic of Texas was immersed in a political battle between President Mirabeau Lamar and arch-enemy, former president Sam Houston, currently serving as a member of the Texas Congress. Into the midst of this acrimonious struggle, stepped a 28-year-old naval first lieutenant, Edwin Ward Moore.
  • Columns
  • Hughes Who in Oil Field by Wanda Orton 12-2-12
    How did Hughes Tool Co. evolve into an icon in industry? The Goose Creek oil field at Baytown had something to do with it.
  • Throwaway Children by David Knape 12-2-12
  • Catastrophic Coiffures by Frances Giles 12-2-12
    Page boy, neckline, poodle cut, shag, pixie, ponytail, all of these hairstyles were popular in the 50's, and I didn't escape any of them.
  • Evergreen
    Cemetery
  • Evergreen Cemetery, "Jesus in Cowboy Boots" Lamar County Photos courtesy David Cole 12-1-12

    Courthouse
  • Galveston County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson 12-1-12
  • Geology
  • The Bone Wars by Clay Coppedge 11-30-12
    The role two Texans - geologist Robert T. Hill and naturalist Jacob Boll - played in the Bone Wars.
  • The Fossil by David Knape 12-1-12
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