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    "Let every fellow tell his tale about."
    - Chaucer, The Knightes Tale.
    Roger T. Moore
    Syndicated in 15 newspapers
    "MOORE TEXAS"
    CARTOONS
    1-26-12

    HISTORY | REGIONAL

    Bob Bowman Weekly. Syndicated in 109 newspapers
    "Bob Bowman's East Texas" columns >
    The Carnegie Libraries 2-10-12
    When Tyler’s historic Carnegie Library building celebrated its anniversary, the event reminded East Texans of the legacy Andrew Carnegie left before his death in 1919.
    Mike Cox Weekly. Syndicated in 11 newspapers
    "Texas Tales" columns >
    Lizzie Hay and the Demise of the Lone Highwayman 2-9-12
    Sometimes, no matter how good the story, a compelling tale gets forgotten. That’s sure the case with the Texas outlaw known in his day as “the lone highwayman.”
    Delbert Trew Weekly. Amarillo Globe-Sun
    "It's All Trew" columns >
    Famed builder's life became caricature 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.
    Clay Coppedge
    "Letters from Central Texas" columns >
    Desdemona 1-27-12
    "Of all the nastiness that might be found in Texas oil boom towns during the era of discovery in the early 20th Century, Desdemona was reported to be the nastiest."
    Jeffery Robenalt Monthly
    "A Glimpse of Texas Past" column >

    The Battle of the Alamo 1-27-12
    After the defeat of General Cos at the siege of San Antonio, Texans thought their independence was won. They failed to understand that General Santa Anna was enraged over the disturbances at Anahuac and Cos's surrender. The dictator would never rest until his soldiers either killed every Anglo-American and Tejano rebel who openly defied his rule or drove them across the Sabine River and out of Texas for good.

    Murray Montgomery Syndicated in 5 newspapers
    "Lone Star Diary" columns >
    Stealth Weapon of the Confederate Navy 2-10-12
    H.L. Hunley, world's first combat submarine

    C. F. Eckhardt
    "Charley Eckhardt's Texas " columns >

    Robin Hood of the Tonkawa 1-27-12
    The original teller of this story, John C. Jacobs, told it in Pioneer magazine in the teens of the last century...
    Robert G. Cowser
    Robert G. Cowser's Essays >
    A Young Man Who Went West 12-30-11
    My father, Roy Cowser, spent two consecutive harvest seasons in the cotton fields of West Texas just after he turned twenty...
    Bill Cherry Monthly
    "Bill Cherry's Galveston Memories" columns >
    The Night of January 16th 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.

    Byron Browne
    "Notes From Over Here" columns >
    Don Antonio de Espejo 7-27-11
    He was only trying to return home, to New Spain, by a short cut. However, Don Antonio de Espejo’s venture through Texas has warranted his inclusion within the history books (the Texas ones in particular) alongside other explorers and conquistadors such as Coronado and Cabeza de Vaca.

    Dana Goolsby Monthly
    "In The Pines With Dana Goolsby" columns >
    Thunder In January Pineywoods Weatherlore 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.

    HUMOR / OPINION

    Maggie Van Ostrand
    "A Balloon in Cactus" columns >

    Super Bowl for Women 2-9-12
    No matter what they say, men do not want women in sports... Women know this. Women do not care. Women will do it all anyway...
    Britt Towery
    "Along the Way with Britt" columns >

    Strangers in a Strange Land 10-5-11
    A new book on the lives and ministry of a Miles, Texas Sweetheart & A Comanche Co. Texas Cowboy
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    "Traveling Team Rudine"
    WILDLIFE
    Bonnie Wroblewski - "Animal of the Month" >
    Twelve Days of Christmas: the Lone Star version 12-23-11
    Twelve Days of Christmas: the Lone Star version - Part II 1-8-12
    Guests
    "They shoe horses, don't they?"
  • Learning news lingo as 2nd language by Wanda Orton 1-27-12
  • Baytown's Post Office Mural by Wanda Orton 1-9-12
    For too many years, this BIB (Born in Baytown) didn't know what her hometown had in a certain familiar work of art...
  • The Surveyors' Ghost by Bob Hopkins 10-25-11
    Ghost story from a 1902 newspaper in Burleson, Texas.
  • Ghost Road Light by Jim Adams, Jr. 10-4-11
    Ghost light caught on game camera
  • The Ghost of Thurber by Bob Hopkins 9-28-11
    “If people say that I didn’t see a ghost, you tell em to come see me! I saw it with my own two eyes and I know what I saw.”

  • Thank you from Montana Brian J. McIntyre 9-17-11
    "The history of many of the communities is sad in some cases and in others it can be very inspiring... I think it's great that you've included the photo's of what once was and in some cases still is, so that younger folks can see what beauty still exists and what beauty was once there... History is indeed very important and I hope our school children and their teachers will all realize this and use sites like this to learn more about their country and their surroundings..."
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