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    "Let every fellow tell his tale about."
    - Chaucer, The Knightes Tale.
    Roger T. Moore
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    6-18-13
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    Bob Bowman Weekly. Syndicated in 109 newspapers
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    The Town with an Alias 2-3-13
    Omen, a small community of about 150 souls, may be the only town in East Texas that once went by an alias.
    Mike Cox Weekly. Syndicated in 11 newspapers
    "Texas Tales" columns >
    The Time Lampasas was Liberated 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...
    Delbert Trew Amarillo Globe-Sun
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    Putting up peaches brings back memories 10-23-12
    Clay Coppedge
    "Letters from Central Texas" columns >
    Steel Dust 6-16-13
    Old timers believed the Steelduster is a separate breed but the horses can trace back to single horse named Steel Dust.
    Jeffery Robenalt Monthly
    "A Glimpse of Texas Past" column >

    Cavalry of the West 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.
    Murray Montgomery Syndicated in 5 newspapers
    "Lone Star Diary" columns >
    What became of Jim Bowie's famous knife? 6-13-13
    When we read stories about the heroes of the Alamo, namely Crockett, Travis, and Bowie, it’s very hard to separate fact from fiction. Legends about the lives of these men are numerous, and when the legend is more romantic than the fact, it seems fiction takes center stage.
    C. F. Eckhardt
    "Charley Eckhardt's Texas " columns >

    The Night the Ghost Hounds Came 10-8-12
    "When I got outside the hounds had the house surrounded. I could hear them baying in chase all around me. I could see nothing. There was no movement in the grass, no shadows among the trees. The brilliant moon showed a tranquil landscape—but all around me were the sounds of hounds in chase..."
    Robert G. Cowser
    Robert G. Cowser's Essays >
    Bill Cherry Monthly
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    Winifred Gordy, the Selma, and a Vaudeville Act Were in the Same Family 6-8-13
    Wanda Orton
    "Wandering" columns >
    Ghost Story 6-10-13
    Apparitions, Apparently

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    Maggie Van Ostrand
    "A Balloon in Cactus" columns >

    Hey SCOTUS, Don’t Stop at Same Sex Marriage 4-1-13
    Extensive media coverage about same-sex marriage has given me a new envelope-pushing idea about a marriage commitment.
     David Knape
    "Once Upon A Line"
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    The Poet's Notebook 6-11-13
    Notes To Self 6-9-13
    Places Of Affection 6-1-13
    Water Tower 6-1-13
     Frances Giles
    "True Confessions and Mild Obsessions" columns >

    Ghostly Chalk Children of Crystal Beach 6-10-13
    Summertime, and the livin' is easy...unless you happen to stay out in the sun long enough to get a painful sunburn...
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  • Small Town Rumors by Dianne West Short 6-2-13
    Snake stories in Texas are hardly rare. One story, however, deserves recounting.
  • Frank, the Wood Worker 6-8-13
    My grandfather was a carpenter by trade...
  • 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."
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