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April 2013 Issue
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Town
  • West McLennan Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson & Stephen Michaels 4-23-13
  • West by d.knape 4-23-13
  • Two Poems for George Jones
    "If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones." - Waylon Jennings
  • The Possum by David Knape 4-27-13
  • A Picture of Us Without George by Luke Warm 4-27-13
  • Security
    Ghost Towns
  • Security Montgomery Co Photos courtesy Rootsweb.com 4-27-13
  • Fosteria Montgomery Co GLO vintage map 4-27-13
  • Trinity
    Towns
  • Trinity Trinity Co Photos courtesy Marilyn Tomalavage & Rootsweb.com 4-26-13
  • Everman Tarrant Co GLO vintage map 4-26-13
  • Columns
  • Rafting Cotton from Bastrop to Matagorda by Mike Cox 4-25-13
    Hard to imagine Bastrop as an inland port, but during the 1840s and continuing through the Civil War, Central Texans saw the Colorado River not so much as a source of drinking water or place to fish as a transportation artery connecting them with the Gulf of Mexico.
  • book
    Book
  • Writing the Story of Texas 4-23-13
    Edited by Patrick L. Cox and Kenneth E. Hendrickson Jr. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2013.
    Review by Dr. Kirk Bane
  • Dimmit
    Courthouse
  • Dimmit County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 4-22-13
    Column
  • April 21, 1868 Baseball Game on San Jacinto Battlefield Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 4-22-13
  • Spur
    Towns
  • Cuney Cherokee Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 4-21-13
  • Brundage Dimmit Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 4-21-13
  • Latexo Houston Co GLO Vintage map 4-20-13
  • Riesel McLennan Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 4-18-13
  • Spur Dickens Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 4-9-13
  • Red Bluff Jackson Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 4-7-13
  • Sailor's Story
    WWII
  • A Sailor's Story: Kamikaze Attacks on the U.S.S. Sandoval by Lois Wauson 4-20-13
    "Then all of a sudden one of the planes veers toward us in a straight line and before we knew what happened, it hit us."
  • Sligo
    Ghost Towns
  • Dialville Cherokee Co Photos courtesy Dennis Dickerson & Lori Martin 4-18-13
  • Sligo Yoakum Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 4-15-13
  • Sempronius Austin Co GLO vintage map 4-13-13
  • Light verse and poetry by d.knape
  • Mud Daubers 4-19-13
  • Hershey Bar 4-6-13
  • Honest Day's Work 4-6-13
  • Columns
  • Smiths at San Jacinto by Mike Cox 4-18-13
    Enoch K. Smith may have been the 17th Smith who took part in the Battle of San Jacinto.
  • April 14, 1847: Santa Anna... Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 4-16-13
  • Wild Willie's Picnic by Murray Montgomery 4-15-13
    Willie Nelson, for many years, has been regarded as an outlaw in his music and his lifestyle. No doubt, he attracts many fans — but he also stirs up feelings in some folks that are somewhat negative to say the least. Such was the case in Gonzales County in July of 1976. Because you see, Ol’ Willie was coming to town.
  • The Oil Camp Boarding House - Hearty Food - Dainty Waitresses and No Tipping by Mike Cox 4-10-13
    The best cook in West Texas’s storied Yates Field
  • Pat Garrett Clay Coppedge 4-9-13
    Because he killed Billy the Kid in New Mexico, Pat Garrett’s name is more associated with that state than it is with Texas but Garrett drifted in and out of the Lone Star State for most of his life.
  • Columns
  • Mrs. Anson Jones by Wanda Orton 4-7-13
    It was a day to remember, April 21, 1836, and in years to come the former refugee in the Runaway Scrape – better known in Texas history as Mrs. Anson Jones – often told the story...
  • When the Worm Turns or Rites of Spring by Frances Giles 4-7-13
    The advent of warmer weather to the upper Texas Gulf Coast means different things to different people, but to my mother it meant it was time to give the house a good scrubbing and time to worm the kids.
  • Myrtle Springs
    Towns
  • Myrtle Springs Van Zandt Co Photo courtesy Bob Landrum 4-1-13
  • Salty Milam Co GLO 1920s map 4-1-13
  • Longworth Fisher Co GLO 1920s map 4-5-13
  • Columns
  • April 1, 1833 Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 4-5-13
  • Getting the Most Fun from "The Only Hanging for 50 Miles Around." by Mike Cox 4-4-13
    The tale of one Sam Walker, told in the Shiner Gazette on Jan. 12, 1898 and rediscovered by Austin history buff Sloan Rodgers, is likely fiction disguised as news, but that surely didn’t lessen the pleasure of reading it...
  • War on Gulf Coast
    The Civil War in Texas
  • War on the Texas Gulf Coast by Jeffery Robenalt 4-2-13
    In light of the North's vast naval superiority, one of the most remarkable feats of the American Civil War was the Texans tenacious defense of their Gulf Coast ports. From Sabine Pass in the north to Brownsville in the south, the Texans bent now and then but they refused to break.
  • Comal County Courthouse
    Courthouse
  • Comal County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 4-1-13
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