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    Thorp Springs College
    Vintage Photos
  • Thorp Springs Christian College 1914-1915 Yearbook Old photos courtesy Catherine Williams Hiesiger 1-16-12
    Buildings, societies, curriculum, tuition, faculty, students...

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  • Thorp Spring Hood Co 1-16-12
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    Vintage Photo
  • Rosebud Texas Bank 1901 photo courtesy Susan Bashore 12-30-11
    Town
  • Rosebud Falls Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson, Larry W. Johnson & Henry Skupin
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  • Karnes County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson 1-27-12
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  • Thunder In January Pineywoods Weatherlore by Dana Goolsby 1-27-12
    Thunder in January means more than rumbling in the sky to many East Texans. For many, many years East Texans have been predicting the weather by trying to make heads or tails of signs from Mother Nature.
  • Booker, Texas by Mike Cox 1-26-12
    The Lipscomb County town of Booker actually started out as LaKemp, OK ...
  • Wolf Brand Chili Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 1-26-12
  • Famed builder's life became caricature by Delbert Trew 1-24-12
    Stephen Wallace Dorsey, the famed builder and owner of the historically acclaimed Dorsey Mansion at Mountain Spring, N.M., led a glamorous, honest and successful career until he entered the political arena in 1872. From that moment on his life was plagued with fraud, conspiracies, shenanigans, thefts and lawsuits.
  • Rusk’s Capitol Role by Bob Bowman 1-23-12
    Over one hundred and thirty years ago Texans celebrated the completion of the Texas Capitol in Austin. But, as in past observances, there will be little acknowledgment of the role that East Texas, especially the town of Rusk, played in the capitol’s completion.
  • The Night of January 16th by Bill Cherry 1-20-12
    Fifty-five years of January 16ths have come and gone since then, but the lesson taught on January 16, 1957 by Ball High School speech and drama teacher, Arthur Graham, at the old Galveston County Courthouse remain intact to this day with those who were there.
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  • The Belle of Marble Falls and the Bear King by Mike Cox 1-19-12
    If something’s printed in a newspaper, it’s got to be true, right? Good. Now consider the amazing story of Miss Ramie Arland...
  • Plains Indians Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 1-18-12
  • A 1912 road trip by Bob Bowman 1-17-12
    "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..."
  • Step back in time at Gonzales' Pioneer Village by Murray Montgomery 1-13-12
    I’ve often been surprised at the number of folks living in Texas who have never paid a visit to a historic treasure located in Gonzales County...

    Towns
  • Eola Concho Co Photos courtesy Stephen Taylor & Barclay Gibson 1-14-12
  • McAllen Hidalgo Co Photos courtesy Ken Rudine 1-13-12
    Ghost Towns
  • Kerrick Dallam Co Vintage & recent photos 1-12-12
  • Frognot Collin Co Photos courtesy Mike Price 1-12-12
  • Baytown
    Post Office Mural
  • Baytown's Post Office Mural by Wanda Orton 1-12-12
    For too many years, this BIB (Born in Baytown) didn't know what her hometown had in a certain familiar work of art...
  • Columns
  • Savoy Male and Female College by Mike Cox 1-11-12
    When graduates of the long-extinct Savoy Male and Female College gathered for their first reunion in 1938, several of the men did a little reminescing about the Indians fights they had back in the day...
  • Babe Ruth in East Texas by Bob Bowman 1-10-12
    Imagine, if you can, baseball slugger Babe Ruth walking around a field and shoveling cow manure. In 1923...
  • 1910 - Texas Rangers Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 1-10-12
  • Mission
    Ghost Towns
  • Mission Dolores A Visita Zapata Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson, GLO vintage map 1-9-12
  • Dolores Webb Co GLO vintage maps 1-9-12
  • Column
  • William F. Drannan told it like it wasn’t by Clay Coppedge 1-9-12
    William F. Drannan described himself as the “Chief of Scouts” for the U.S. Army but later accounts have labeled him as more of a great pretender. According to two books that Drannan wrote he was a contemporary and brother-in-arms of such icons American icons as Kit Carson, Jim Bridger and General George Crook...
  • Ruidosa
    Ghost Town
  • Ruidosa Presidio Co Photos courtesy Tom Rinard & Erik Whetstone 1-7-12
  • Part II
    Animals
  • Twelve Days of Christmas: the Lone Star version - Part II by Bonnie Wroblewsk 1-8-12
  • Columns
  • Was Oliver Partridge ‘Brushy Bill’ Roberts really Billy the Kid? by C. F. Eckhardt 1-7-12
    A recent episode of ‘Brad Metzger’s DECODED,’ shown on the History Channel, delved into—or appeared to delve into—the long-held myth that Brushy Bill Roberts was actually Billy the Kid...
  • Trew Ranch hosted Rockledge rail site by Delbert Trew 1-7-12
    From 1900 to 1902, Rock Island Railroad built tracks from Oklahoma to Tucumcari, N.M. From today’s Jericho to Alanreed, the track followed Old Trail’s Ridge, dividing the Salt Fork of the Red River and McClellan Creek watersheds. It also was the early day mail route from Old Clarendon to Mobeetie...
  • The Shooting in Donley County by Mike Cox 1-6-12
    Finch wrote about his experiences in a now-scarce, self-published family history, “The Lives and Times of a Family Named Finch.” In his book, he told of an incident that convinced him Texas remained the Wild West...
  • A historical link is severed by Bob Bowman 1-6-12
    When the Houston Chronicle decided to stop delivering its daily editions to homes in Lufkin and Angelina County, it severed a connection that reaches back more than a century...
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  • The Siege of San Antonio de Bexar by Jeffery Robenalt 12-30-11
    On October 2, 1835, the Texas "shot heard round the world" was fired in a brief skirmish between Mexican troops and Texas settlers known as the Battle of Gonzales. After the battle, volunteers from all over Texas continued to gather in Gonzales, and on the morning of October 13, newly elected commander, Stephen F. Austin, marched the "Army of the People" toward San Antonio.
  • Column
  • A Young Man Who Went West by Robert G. Cowser 12-30-11
    My father, Roy Cowser, spent two consecutive harvest seasons in the cotton fields of West Texas just after he turned twenty...
  • The New Year’s Shooting by Mike Cox 12-28-11
    “You boys drink beer?” the old man asked, his German accent heavy on that last word. “I’m buyin’.”...
  • Santa Rita
    Ghost Town
  • Santa Rita Cameron Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 12-28-11
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