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June
2013 Issue
For people who like this sort of thing This is the sort of thing they
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Announcement
6-9-13
Roger
Todd Moore subject of Texas Senate Resolution #890 sponsored by Sen.
Troy Fraser Roger
Todd Moore of Merkel Texas was recently the recipient of a Texas Senate commendation
honoring his work as Texas History Cartoonist and as creator of the Bona Fide
Real Texas Calendar which begins on March 2 , Texas Independence Day. Moore has
produced the calendar and MOORE
TEXAS, a weekly Texas History cartoon strip, since 1998. |
| The
Civil War in TexasCavalry
of the West by Jeffery Robenalt 6-1-13 Late
in the fall of 1863, Union forces under the control of General Nathaniel Banks
occupied the lower Rio Grande valley and sealed off the border between Texas and
the French-dominated Empire of Mexico to disrupt the flow of Southern cotton to
Europe. It would be left to John “Rip” Ford and his Calvary of the West to drive
the Union out and restore the flow of the Confederate’s lifeblood. |
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| Special
FeatureWilliams
Ranch by Barclay Gibson 6-3-13
Guadalupe Mountains National
Park Culberson County | |
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Towns & Ghost Towns Ford’s
Corner San Augustine Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson
6-23-13Simonton
Fort Bend Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 6-22-13China
Creek San Saba Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 6-22-13Batson
Hardin Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson & Ken Rudine 6-20-13 |
Columns
The
Time Lampasas was Liberated by Mike Cox 6-20-13 In
an era when the Soviet Union and Red China seemed bent on taking over the world,
and nuclear war appeared all but inevitable, the first paragraph of the weekly
newspaper’s lead story bore chilling news...Hog
Heaven Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 6-18-13Steel
Dust by Clay Coppedge 6-16-13 Old
timers believed the Steelduster is a separate breed but the horses can trace back
to single horse named Steel Dust. |
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Towns & Ghost Towns Casa
Piedra Presidio Co 6-16-13Pine
Springs
Culberson Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 6-15-13 |
| Columns
Berlin
Wall Crisis 1961-1962 by Bruce Martin 6-9-13
The 49th Armored Division, Texas National Guard activated in September, 1961.
First person account of training in Ft. Polk, LA., and homecoming.Notes
To Self by David Knape 6-9-13 |
Towns
& Ghost Towns Republic
Llano Co ghost town. Postcard courtesy Doyle Armstrong 6-7-13Fort
Stockton Pecos county seat. New photos courtesy Ken Rudine
6-6-13 |
Columns
A
Campfire Tale by Mike Cox 6-5-13 When
Earl Nance sat down to write the “Boy Scout News” column for that week’s issue
of the Kerrville Mountain Sun, he was planning to take the scouts of Troop 100
on a hike at Enchanted Rock. |
Columns
1854
Steamer Wreck Cartoon by Roger T. Moore 6-4-13Small
Town Rumors by Dianne West Short 6-2-13 Snake
stories in Texas are hardly rare. One story, however, deserves recounting. |
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