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- Chaucer, The Knightes Tale.
Roger T. Moore
Weekly
"MOORE TEXAS"
CARTOONS

5-8-08

ESSAYS ON TEXAS HISTORY

Bob Bowman Weekly. Syndicated in 70 newspapers
"All Things Historical" columns >
Weeping Mary 5-5-08
Few town names in East Texas attract as much curiosity as Weeping Mary, a 140-year-old black community hidden away in the deep woods of western Cherokee County,... first settled after the Civil War by freed slaves from neighboring plantations...
Quilting a family history 4-21-08
Mayhaws: A spring delicacy 4-7-08
Dog trot houses 3-24-08
The first Elvis impersonator 3-10-08
Did Davy survive? 2-25-08
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Archie P. McDonald Weekly. Syndicated in 70 newspapers
"All Things Historical" columns >

Peter Ellis Bean 4-28-08
The American frontier produced many colorful characters, including Peter Ellis Bean...
San Jacinto Day 4-14-08
"Take Care of My Little Boy" 3-31-08
Coxey’s Army 3-17-08
Texas Independence Day 3-3-08
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W. T. Block Jr.
"Cannonball's Tales" columns >

Murray Montgomery Syndicated in 5 newspapers
"Lone Star Diary" columns >
The life and times of F.W. Neuhaus 5-8-08
It has always amazed me at what I find while researching the old newspapers - and what I mean by "being amazed," is that I am astounded by the accomplishments and deeds done by our forefathers...
Warrior’s Weekend at Port O’Connor, Texas 4-10-08
The adventures of John Himes Livergood 3-20-08
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C. F. Eckhardt
"Charley Eckhardt's Texas " columns
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Before Maw Bell - Rural Telephone Systems in the West 5-8-08
Alexander Graham Bell’s patent expired in the 1890s, and as soon as it did anyone could legally manufacture and sell a telephone... Across much of the west, to the west of old US 81 (present I-35) in Texas... there was already a network of wire covering most of the country, in the form of barbed-wire fences...
The Forgotten Hero 4-24-08
Who was the first—and possibly the greatest—hero of the Texas Revolution? He’s a man you may have heard of, but not very often. Try Ben Milam...
Hellagain Hill - How Elgin Got Its Name 4-7-08
The Long Shot 3-17-08
The L-O-N-G Roads of Texas: Texas-State-Highway-16 3-3-08
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Mike Cox Weekly. Syndicated in 11 newspapers
"Texas Tales" columns >

Ben's Pistol 5-8-08
Whatever became of Ben Thompson’s six-shooter?
Thompson, a British-born former Texas Ranger and soldier of fortune with a penchant for booze and gambling, made quite a reputation as city marshal of Austin in the early 1880s. His life ended violently in San Antonio on the night of March 11, 1884 when someone gunned him down along with former outlaw-turned-lawman King Fisher of Uvalde...
Indianola Remnants 5-1-08
San Jacinto Hero Henry Millard 4-17-08
Earth 4-10-08
Henigan Water 4-3-08
Sam Houston 3-27-08
Bull in the Brush 3-20-08

Denison UFO 3-13-08
Alamo Backdoor 3-6-08
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Delbert Trew Amarillo Globe-Sun
"It's All Trew" columns >
Lots of laughter in Old West 5-8-08
No matter how serious the history of the Old West gets, there is always a little humor included if you keep reading. Recently, while reading about the Rath Trail..., several enjoyable incidents were included.
Origins of land ownership 5-1-08
POW camp stirs memories 4-24-08
No journey too far for determined cattlemen 4-17-08
Icons grow grayer 4-10-08
Model T's 100th birthday...
Wagons vehicles of West 3-27-08
Voters hold fiery rally 3-20-08
Tick trouble takes 30 years to terminate 3-13-08
Locusts plague settlers 3-6-08
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Clay Coppedge Twice a month
"Letters from Central Texas" columns >
Bats 5-5-08
Bats are coming back to Texas for the summer, which isn’t news because bats have spent their summers in Texas for the past 10,000 years. Only their failure to return would rate a banner headline...
Old Bill and Handsome Wolf 4-7-08
The Plight of the Pleurocoeleus 3-17-08
Goodrich Jones: The best friend Texas trees ever had 3-6-08
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Bill Cherry Monthly
"Bill Cherry's Galveston Memories" columns >
Baytown’s DJ of the ‘50s, Bill “Rascal” McCaskill, Conducts His “Night Train” Once More 4-10-08
"... It was 1954, and in Baytown, a new disc jockey arrived at a somewhat small, sleepy and nondescript AM station on Decker Drive... The new KREL disc jockey’s name was Bill “Rascal” McCaskill, and for the next several years he brought notoriety to Baytown the likes of which that city hadn’t seen before... And he turned conventional radio programming in Houston upside down..."
How Sam, Rose and Frank Maceo Created the Fabled Balinese Room 3-6-08
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Linda-Kirkpatrick Monthly
"Somewhere in the West" columns >
The Women of 1836 - Part II
Susannah Dickinson
5-1-08
"...Susannah picked up Angelina and followed the officer into the courtyard. It was then that she viewed a site that history books can never describe. The air was still and there was a deafening hush all around. The bodies of the brave dead Texans lay stacked in piles, later to become funeral pyres spreading smoke and history to the sky above..."
The Women of 1836 - Part I 4-3-08
Here a Pig, There a Pig - Third and Final Event of the Pig Trilogy 3-10-08
This Little Piggy Stayed Home - Part Two of the Pig Trilogy 1-5-08
Hog Drives of Frio Canyon Texas Part I: “Git Along Little Piggy”
Late 1890’s - Early 1900’s
12-8-07
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HUMOR & OPINION COLUMNS

Maggie Van Ostrand National Syndicated Columnist
"A Balloon in Cactus" columns >
The Widow Tamez, Accidental Expatriate 5-9-08
Back in the old days of Pirate Island, an island only by definition, located along the Rio Grande near Ysleta and San Elizario in El Paso County, Mexico and the U.S. had a boundary by treaty -- the bed of the Rio Grande. In 1854, the river shifted south, leaving a part of Mexico on the north side of the River... This brush-covered area became known as a no-man's land because Mexican lawmen didn't want to cross the River and be cut off, and Texas lawmen had no legal jurisdiction there. It was perfect for outlaws from both countries...
Turning into Mom 5-8-08
Most of us remember our moms with affection, or occasionally, dislike. But we always remember them, even when they're not around any more...
Everybody's Scared of Something 4-7-08
Cherokee Bill: Don't Get Him Mad 3-27-08
Stars Shine in Sunny Mexico 3-6-08
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Peary Perry Weekly. Syndicated in 80 newspapers
"Letters from North America" columns >
Graduation Day 5-8-08
I don’t know about you, but going to a funeral and meeting someone you haven’t seen in a number of years and saying… “It’s so good to see you..” doesn’t seem quite right to me…does it to you?...
A pit of quicksand 5-1-08
Doesn’t character count for anything? 4-24-08
Vegetable Abuse 4-17-08
Trash as Art 4-10-08
PSA 4-3-08
Divided We Fall 3-27-08
Congress 3-20-08
Promotional Mini-Vacation 3-13-08
How to Fix Our Government 3-6-08
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Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal
"The Girl Detective's Theory of Everything" columns >

Happy Trails 5-9-08
By the time you read this I will be a long gone baby! Our vacation, the first in two years (two really awful years, if you want to know), will be well underway and I will be alternately bathing in aloe vera, trying to master the fine art of sucking in my thighs (although one of the advantages of going to a resort frequented by middle aged Italians is that my thighs are about average there), and swimming with the fishies. In a good way. I hope...
Crazy Head 4-24-08
Packrat 3-6-08
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Gael Montana
"The View from Under the Bus" columns >
Goodbye, General Bill 4-17-08
Eulogy for Brigadier General Bill Bacon, Ret
"I honestly believe, despite the lack of hope in this world, that a few people can change the course of history when strong, dedicated individuals work together. We could learn a lot from those fellows, now, when everyone seems angry and unhappy with everything coming down the pike.  Bill came through the rye knowing that war was not the answer, but he made us think long & hard about the question."
Mood Music and Mothballs 3-10-08
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MEMOIRS
N. Ray Maxie Ark-La-Tex Monthly
"Rambling Ray" columns >

Patching Pot Holes in the Dirt Road 5-1-08
Being raised on a rural oil lease in SE Cass County in the Ark-La-Tex region of northeast Texas was good; the country life...
Cultural Shock Then. Cultural Shock Now 4-1-08
Ever See a Cat Fish? Crawfish and Cats. 3-3-08
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Editor & Guests
"They shoe horses, don't they?"
Ina Knowles Has a Brush With Bonnie and Clyde by Lois Zook Wauson 1-15-08
Memorial Day Services at Old Saltillo Church by Robert Cowser 2-10-08
J. Frank Dobie and Colonel Jack Jenkins by Mel Brown 1-1-08
Two Texans become friends in War-torn England

MUSIC COLUMNS
Dorothy Hamm Monthly Columns
"Words and Music" Columns
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Archived Columns:
George Lester
"Spunky Flat and Beyond"
John Gosselink "Stumbling Forward" Smithville Times
Louise George "History by George" columns

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because I want to hear it again."
- Waco Historian Roger Norman Conger

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